Holy Sage

The Temple Mount is named after the Marva plant! Sage is also known as the Menorah plant, for it grows in the form of a Menorah...

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Dr. Cherie Murdock

Posted on 17.03.21

When I received an email a few months back concerning the discovery, or re-discovery, of a pure source of omega 3 from Israel, it had my attention.  First of all, from a health standpoint omega 3 is something I know we all need, but from the Holy Land, perhaps an answer to my own quest for a safer, better source than currently existed, now it really had my attention!
 
The name of the company is Marvalous, it is not a typo, they get their name from the sage plant, Marva, that the oil is cold pressed from.  This is where some interesting Biblical things come into play! Marva is the Hebrew name while its Aramaic name is Moriah!  Immediately some passages from the Tanach come to mind.
 
(Gen 22:2)  He said, “Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.”
 
(2Ch 3:1)  Then Solomon began to build the house of the LORD in Jerusalem on Mount Moriah, where the LORD had appeared to David his father, at the place that David had appointed, on the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite.

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Not only is the Temple Mount named after the Marva plant, but also Jerusalem. This plant is also known as the Menorah plant as the plant grows in the form of a Menorah. In fact, the description of the Menorah from Exodus 25.31-40 perfectly describes the Marva plant and is thought by many to be the inspiration for its design. (See the picture). The Marva plant was also one of the ingredients for the Holy Incense of the Temple.
 
Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, was quoted as asking, “How can a person die if sage is growing in his garden?”
 
My main point is that this omega 3 has healing properties, straight from the Holy One, Blessed is He!  I have seen and experienced amazing healing of many different ailments through the use of this omega 3.  I am astounded by mine, and my own families experiences, but also the experiences I hear weekly!  In my opinion, God has provided the solution to a great need we all have, and a situation where the current sources are no longer safe, maintain potency or are viable.
 
The State of Israel has patented a process to derive pure Omega3 oil from the seeds of the Marva plant.   They own this patent, so every box of omega 3 sold, the State of Israel receives a royalty for this sale.  Wonderful!  We get to have a phenomenal health product while directly supporting the people and Land of Israel!  We know that the Holy One, Blessed is He, never takes His eye from His Holy Land, and anything that happens there is certainly under His watchful eye.
 
Unlike fish oil, which not only is quickly depleting but also contaminated with toxins, the Marva Omega 3 is free from allergens, does not grow rancid and doesn’t taste bad.  Many of you may not know how most fish and flax oils are processed, many times heat is utilized to distill and extract the oils, thereby rendering the percentage of omega 3 minimal.  Not to leave out that these oils oxidize quickly, that is once you open them they go rancid quickly.  This is not just a bad taste issue, it decreases the potency of omega 3 daily!  To the point that towards the end of the bottle, there is very little, if any actual omega 3 being ingested.  This is not the case with the omega 3 from Israel as it has an unprecedented 50% omega 3, and it does not oxidize, but is stable for up to 2 years!  This is because it is self-stabilized in antioxidants!  Amazing!!!
 
I could go on and on as to the miraculous attributes of this omega 3, but hopefully this little bit of information is enough to get you interested, as I was.  I am more than happy with the results I have seen so far, confirming my thoughts that this is truly from the Holy One, Blessed is He!
 
 
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Dr. Cherie Murdock is a Doctor of Chiropractic medicine with over a decade in clinical and practical health care experience.

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