For mare than 30 years, messenger Elijah Muhammad has been teaching the so called negroes of America on the proper foods to eat to improve their mental power, physical appearance, for prevention of illness, curing of ailments and prolonging life.
People in 1931 in the United States founded Nation of Islam, a religious and cultural organization, espousing principles and favoring political, social, and economic independence for African Americans; American activist Elijah Muhammad, originally Elijah Poole led it from 1934 to 1975.
I'll be honest. I only read up to chapter 26 out of 57. I just couldn't take the repetitive writing any longer. Basically: eat small navy beans, eat fresh vegetables and fruits (but don't eat potatoes, kale, collard greens, nor green cabbage), eat once a day (every 24 hours), eat every other day, eat 2 times every three days, (with increasing healthiness the fewer times you eat in a given time period--eating 2 times every three days is considered the healthiest). Don't eat processed sugars nor artificial foods. These are considered poisons. Don't eat freshly baked bread nor bread which is made from white refined flour. Only eat whole wheat flour (NOT whole grain--it's too hard on the stomach) and cook the bread two or three times to ensure it's safe to consume. Bread should be either stale or cooked multiple times to ensure it can be digested properly and it is safe on the stomach.
What interests me the most about his point in the writings is that he emphasizes the ability for human beings to live up to 1,000 years if they follow these teachings. He explained that 70 or 80 years is just the beginning of life by Noah's and Methuseleh's standards. 200 or 300 years of life is considered a 'good age' -- basically what we consider 60 years of life nowadays. Elijah Muhammad himself only lived to 72 years of age (or 78 can't remember). He ended up dying from bronchitis, asthma, diabetes, and heart disease (atherosclerosis). All of the ailments of a poor diet which he emphasized so excruciatingly could be avoided through following his teachings. I'm not saying he is a hypocrite. He explained in chapter 20 (How to Eat to Live book 2) that he was a 'messenger' for Allah and that by having these ailments himself he could relate to the followers of Islamic teachings better and show them the errors of his ways. I suppose he is trying to say that he himself would not live to 150 or 250 or 350 years because his goal in life was to show others how to eat to live and how the struggle can be overcome (he had diabetes, heart issues, and other health issues).
What I find extremely striking is that in that same chapter 20, Elijah Muhammad predicts his death won't be from murder, stating, "god wouldn't allow it" or something along those lines. Pretty amazing that he was correct. He died from the very ailments he tried to hard to fight. Pretty ironic. But also pretty polarizing. I suppose his message is made stronger by the fact that he died from the struggle he was trying to overcome. In some ways that makes him a rhetorical genius. But his message would be the strongest if he actually did live to 350. But I digress-- I highly doubt any human being could live that long regardless of their diet. The machines of genetics and the cells don't have that capability--yet. All in all, the read was long and boring. fuck
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Although repetitive, Elijah Muhammad gave/gives excellent advice to his followers. Eating once a day (fasting) and eating high-quality, simple foods will rid the body of ailments, aches, and sicknesses. Abstaining from low-quality, hyper-processed foods will lead to longevity and fruitful living.