Discovering the Word of Wisdom: Food Cravings, Obesity, Mood, and Our Gut
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KimFebruary 29, 2016
@Kerry- I would contend that until the Lord, through his apostles, tells us otherwise, D&C 89 is still up to date.
charles walbornFebruary 27, 2016
this is the best information yet. real science about our "gut" and it's remarkable abilities and functions. Now to DO IT. My wife and I have been calling ourselves vegetarians, but you give a whole new meaning to the idea. Sad I am to realise "I am too soon old and too late smart.".
Kerry SiggardFebruary 23, 2016
Is the D&C 89 still up to date. i.e. with GMOs and other man made changes, what food is safe to eat?
Cynthia DeckerFebruary 23, 2016
When you say, "We’ve come to believe that the intense cravings we have for unhealthy food is a sign of personal weakness" did you mean "Society" has come to believe or you personally?
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