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Gloria.TV News on the 19th of March 2014 Arthritis in the Legs: The Italian weekly “Chi” publishes today pictures of Benedict XVI while leaving the Vatican monastery where he is living. He looks tired …More
Gloria.TV News on the 19th of March 2014
Arthritis in the Legs: The Italian weekly “Chi” publishes today pictures of Benedict XVI while leaving the Vatican monastery where he is living. He looks tired and needs the support of his private secretary, archbishop Georg Gänswein in order to go down the three steps at the entrance. Benedict limits his daily walk to sitting in front of the monastery. According to Gänswein he suffers from arthritis in the legs.
Poor but not Crazy: Cardinal John Onaiyekan of Abuja, Nigeria, has defended in front of the Deutsche Welle his country’s ban on homosexual marriages. Quote: “If a state allows two men to marry each other, no one should expect that the Church accepts that. We should have the right to decide what we think is right and wrong. The Western world has to give up its arrogance. It cannot decide in which direction Nigeria has to develop. We may be poor, but not crazy. The Western world, however, is rich, but can sometimes be pretty crazy.”
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Pour la santé de Benoît XVI:
Éviter si possible l'aspirine.
Éviter le café, boire plutôt du thé vert et beaucoup de tisanes chaudes,
faite avec des feuilles de bouleau (remède miracle, foi d'Hippocrate!)
Éviter de trop manger de viande, les plats épicés et les conserves.
À privilégier:

Salade de chou
Soupe ou crème de légumes
Haricots verts et céleris cuits tous les jours en grande quantité …More
Pour la santé de Benoît XVI:

Éviter si possible l'aspirine.

Éviter le café, boire plutôt du thé vert et beaucoup de tisanes chaudes,
faite avec des feuilles de bouleau (remède miracle, foi d'Hippocrate!)

Éviter de trop manger de viande, les plats épicés et les conserves.

À privilégier:


Salade de chou
Soupe ou crème de légumes
Haricots verts et céleris cuits tous les jours en grande quantité
Fruits frais

Même après vingt-cinq siècles, Hippocrate aurait encore raison de dire:
"Ta nourriture sera ton remède."