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Post by michaeldamien on Dec 22, 2016 12:40:38 GMT -8
Hi all, In the collection of stories about twelve people who recovered from their MS symptoms with lifestyle medicine, there is one story I remember most often. I think it is in Craig Wheeler's story, Where Hope Began. When the man was torn by a wish to eat some profoundly non-OMS food. He said that he thought it smelt tasty. His wife (or partner?) helped him by saying that it smelled like wheelchairs to her. My question is really for that clever woman. Was she perhaps inspired by The Little Shop of Horrors song, 'that guy sure looks like plant food to me'? Both Seymour and the plant: [Sung] If you want a rationale It isn't very hard to see, no, no, no Stop and think it over pal The guy sure looks like plant food to me The guy sure looks like plant food to me The guy sure looks like plant food to me www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsmngHziLrsRead more: Little Shop Of Horrors - Feed Me (Git It) Lyrics | MetroLyrics Cheers, Michael D.
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Post by janec on Dec 22, 2016 17:41:00 GMT -8
Ha ha!
Thanks for the post Michael.
It's good for me to be reminded of this. After I read that chapter of the recoveries book I coined my own phrase: 'broken myelin food'. Reading your post has prompted my memory.
And thanks for the chuckle.
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