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The Villages of Hallelujah Acres Adds Two New Homes

Activity in The Villages of Hallelujah Acres has really increased this summer, and we are excitedly watching it develop!

The Villages is America’s first healthy living community based on the principles of The Hallelujah Diet. Ultimately, the Villages will have 600 residences, including 190 condominiums (1, 2, & 3 bedroom) each with a private balcony overlooking King’s Mountain. Then there are the garden homes on quarter-acre lots and estate homes on half-acre lots. The estate homes will be in a gated community.

All utilities are already installed underground. The roads, sidewalks, and street lights are in and designated bicycle paths are already marked along the edges of the paved roads.

Our organic orchard was planted this spring including apple, peach, pear, cherry, fig, and pomegranate trees. And we’ll be planting some blueberry bushes very soon!

Recently, the lakes at The Villages were stocked with bass, brim, and catfish and we are looking forward to some good fishing opportunities in the future. (Of course, this is for catch-and-release sport fishing only!)

Irrigation to the orchard and vegetable gardens has been installed, walking trails around the lakes marked, and construction of the walking trails will soon begin.

A brand new home is nearing completion while construction of another is just getting started! These homes are in addition to some already established homes, including the one belonging to Rev. George and Rhonda Malkmus. As more homes go up in this steadily growing neighborhood, interest among passers-by is definitely heating up!

Read more about The Villages of Hallelujah Acres here!

Are US Foods Affected by Japanese Nuclear Fallout?

A number of people have written expressing concern over potential dangers from radiation fallout following the tsunami that compromised three nuclear reactors in Japan:

“Since the nuclear reactor explosions and happenings that have taken place in Japan, my husband and I have been very reluctant to eat fresh vegetables, especially salad greens. Up until recently, salad has been a big part of our diet, so I am wondering what your advice would be. What do you use since most salad greens are grown in California and might be contaminated with radiation? Thank you for your advice.”
Eleta M.

EDITOR RESPONDS – Since it may be almost impossible to avoid foods that have been contaminated by nuclear meltdown in Japan, our best option is to insure our bodies have adequate supplies of iodine by supplementation and that we have optimal intake of magnesium, either by way of an abundance of green foods or supplements. There have been reports of radiation exposure even on the east coast of the U.S., so it appears that even home grown vegetation may be contaminated to some extent. In the times in which we are living, it is imperative that we nourish our bodies the best way we possibly can with a primarily raw plant based diet.

“Since the earthquake in Japan and the toxic waste of radiation being poured into the air and ocean, I am afraid to buy BarleyMax from Japan. Can we get BarleyMax from any other place? And what about the radioactive cloud that landed on the California soil? Is it safe to buy California produce?

EDITOR RESPONDS – BarleyMax is not grown in Japan or in California, but rather at the 5,000 foot elevation in the Rocky Mountains and watered only with deep, mineral-rich well water. With regard to food grown in California, it is almost impossible to avoid foods that have been contaminated to some extent by those nuclear meltdowns in Japan. Our best option is to ensure our bodies have adequate supplies of iodine by supplementation. Green leafy vegetables are particularly good sources of magnesium. Rhonda and I both take iodine supplementation each and every day along with large amounts of deep green salad greens from spinach and kale in our daily ‘green smoothies’ and blended salads.”

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