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The remarkable story of "Pulse" and the Brain Garden begins back in the old testament of the Bible in the Book of Daniel.You may recall from the King James Version of the events, that the prophet Daniel and three other Hebrew lads had been taken captive to Babylon. There, King Nebuchadnezzar selected them, along with a group of other young men, to be trained over a three-year period as advisers in his royal court. The king assigned to them a daily ration of the best food and wine from his own kitchen. Daniel refused to eat the king's food, preferring instead their own people's spiritual dietary rations known as "Pulse"- an ancient source of nutrition for mind and body. "Test us ten days on a diet of Pulse and water," Daniel said. "At the end of the ten days, see how we look compared to the other young men who are eating the king's rich food. Then you can decide whether or not to let us continue eating our diet" After just 10 days, the four lads were found to be healthier, better nourished and had taken on more lean muscle than those who had been eating the food assigned by the king. At the end of the three year training period, no one impressed the king as much as Daniel and his three friends. Just what was this amazing food called Pulse that they ate? That was the question that sent Don Tolman, a nationally recognized whole health researcher and lecturer, on a seventeen-year quest to find out. Don had always been fascinated with the wisdom of the ancients… particularly as it relates to nutrition, learning, and personal development. He soon learned that Pulse was a lot more than the simple Biblical dictionary definition of vegetables, seeds and grains. In his research he also learned that the ancient Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks, and even native American cultures had each developed complex systems of nutrition based on colors, shapes, and ratios found in whole foods. In their writings he discovered an understanding that we have lost in our modern age, but which science is just now beginning to validate. Whole foods have a remarkable ability to carry healing and nourishing "information" to the cells of the body. Through his studies and an interesting chain of events, he eventually recreated Pulse the same way it was made thousands of years ago. People heard about this food by word of mouth. They started taking the Daniel's Challenge, eating Pulse - all you want - and drinking plenty of water for 10 days. People were losing as much as 5, 10, 12, and 15 pounds in as little as ten days and feeling full the whole time! Here was a whole food weight loss diet without the hunger pangs! A food that let us give up processed foods, filled us up, nourished us, and still let us shed hundreds of calories a day! A single food that contained a variety of 24 whole food ingredients! Diabetics saw remarkable results with stabilized blood sugar levels. Underweight people found they were gaining pounds of lean muscle. Word of all this spread like wildfire. Don Tolman's discoveries in the field of whole food nutrition were a driving force behind the creation of the Brain Garden. In June of 1997 a company called the Brain Garden was formed to make Pulse available to the world. Since then, the company has seen unprecedented growth as more and more people are hearing the Brain Garden message: Let's get back to basics - we were intended to eat things
that grow out of the earth. - whole foods, By reversing years of unhealthy nutrition, you'll not only see your waistline shrinking, but you'll arm yourself against the many deadly diseases later in life. The Brain Garden is the only company in the world that offers you 24 raw, whole food ingredients in one convenient, great tasting snack! |