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Lungs and Respiration
145
comes vitiated, and disease follows.—
The Health Reformer, February
1, 1877
.
727 The arms’ being naked exposes the infant to constant cold,
and congestion of lungs or brain. These exposures prepare the way for
the infant to become sickly and dwarfed.—
How to Live, 71
.
Immoderate Eating
728. Catarrhal difficulties, kidney disease, headache, and heart
troubles are the result of immoderate eating.—
Unpublished Testi-
monies, August 30, 1896
.
Liquor
729. By the habitual use of sour cider many bring upon themselves
permanent disease. Some die of consumption or fall under the power
of apoplexy from this cause alone.—
The Review and Herald, March
25, 1884
.
Drugs
730. Every poisonous preparation in the vegetable and mineral
kingdoms, taken into the system, will leave its wretched influence,
affecting the liver and lungs.—
Spiritual Gifts Volume 4a, 140
.
Care of the Respiratory Organs
Exercise
731. Morning exercise, walking in the free, invigorating air of
heaven, or cultivating flowers, small fruits, and vegetables, is necessary
[177]
to a healthful circulation of the blood. It is the surest safeguard against
colds, coughs, congestion of the brain, inflammation of the liver, the
kidneys, and the lungs, and a hundred other diseases.—
The Health
Reformer, September 1, 1868
.
732. A walk, even in winter, would be more beneficial to the
health than all the medicine the doctors may prescribe.... There will
be increased vitality, which is so necessary to health. The lungs will
have needful action; for it is impossible to go out in the bracing air of
a winter’s morning without inflating the lungs.—
Testimonies for the
Church 2:529
.