You do not have to be a christian to use the hallelujah diet. This diet was created based on Genesis 1:29 where God commanded us to eat the fruits of the earth, however anyone can participate in the diet.
The Hallelujah Diet is a diet that consists of herbs, barley flour and other "natural" ingredients.
The hallelujah diet is a totally vegan diet. Thus, meaning that no, the diet does not allow any meat or dairy.
Yes, it is a hymn.
The hallelujah diet is a very strict diet. If you like a lot of meat this is not for you.Raw unprocessed foods must be the main focus of your diet also lots of fruits and vegetables and natural liquids.
Hallelujah Acres website promotes the benefits of a vegetarian/vegan diet, using 85% raw protein and only 15% cooked. They have recipes, testimonials from people who have been helped by switching to the Hallelujah diet, and explanations of how and why the diet is good for you. The website also has a calendar of upcoming seminars and events .
Created by Reverend Malkus, the Hallelujah diet is based on what people are recorded to have ate in the Bible. There have been some customer reviews, but no scientific or peer reviews of this diet have ever been published.
WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about the hallelujah, helping to determine if it is right for you.
Sing Hallelujah-ism :)) Just kidding, he's a Christian
I don't think there is a song titled Hallelujah forever.
I have no idea, but it's the Hallelujah Chorus, not Couse. Hello?
The hallelujah diet has many rules a few of them are that you only eat live food, such as fruits and vegetables. Another is that you don't eat anything that isn't listed in the bible. You have to stay away from alcohol and junk food, and they also suggest using barley powder.
There are several spellings, but the most common are hallelujah and halleluyah.The related (Christian mass) term is "alleluia."