Motto: Transforming lives by reforming the Mind, Body and Spirit.

Mission: To empower individuals to live a longer, healthier, happier and spirit-filled life.

Aim: We aim to empower individuals, build communities, and transform food systems to support healthier people and a healthier environment.

Our Pledge: We pledge to seek the truth and inspire others to do the same.

Established on May 12, 2015 by Ms. Bertha Osorio-Campbell. God has given her a vision based on the SDA Health Reform Lifestyle Message so that she could share the ”8 Laws of Health," in a modernized version known as the REFORMER LIFESTYLE PROGRAM to communities expanding beyond the SDA churches, with a global action plan. The goal is to implement the “The Reformers Lifestyle Program through the 3 pillars:  Mind, Body and Spirit. The SDA Health Reform Message and the acronym REFORMER make up the foundation of the 3 pillars: R-Read the Word, E - Eat to Maximize Nutrition, F-Focus on Helping Others, O - Optimize Personal Health, R - Renew Mental Health, M - Minimize Stress, E - Eliminate Harmful Substances and R-Rest and Rejuvenate. MBS Reformers believes by adopting the “Reformer Lifestyle” that you could prevent or reverse diseases through the use of God’s natural organic remedies. To find out more about the Reformer Lifestyle Program please click here: REFORMER LIFESTYLE PROGRAM

Long before the culture around us embraced vegetarian diets, the search for vitamin D, the elusive obedience of honoring Sabbath rest, and completely trusting in our Heavenly Father, Seventh-Day Adventist (SDA) had stacked their lives on health principles laid down by their founders more than 150 years ago.

On December 13, 1850, Ellen G. White (EGW), one of the founder’s who formulated the SDA doctrine, wrote in one of her many books, Letter 30, 1850, “We know that we have the truth” (Coon, 1846). In her works of writings, EGW summarizes the “8 Laws of Health,“ as the 8 foundations to the SDA’s Health Reform Lifestyle message. Today, Mind Body Spirit, Reformers LLC, has adopted the SDA “Health Reform Lifestyle Message” and created its mission based on this belief system.  Our mission is to empower individuals to live a longer, healthier, happier, and spirit-filled life.

A landmark study that appeared in the National Geographic, researched by Dan Buettner, an expedition Leader who traveled the world for two years looking for pockets where people lived the longest, healthiest lives, which he coined “Blue Zones.” In this study, Buettner travelled to Loma Linda, California, where he found the longest-living Americans to be among the Seventh-Day Adventist, where the number of centenarians (people who live 100 years or longer) was 10 times that of the United States. He found that on average, men lived 7.3 years longer and women 4.4 years longer than their fellow Californians. Researchers identify five behaviors embraced by the Adventists for more than 100 years that could increase life span by up to 10 years: not smoking, eating a plant-based diet, eating nuts several times per week, regular exercise and maintaining normal body weight. Their principal of aspiring to wellness is not simply to live longer, but also to serve God more effectively (Haught, 2012).

MBS Reformers is an organization that bases their research on the bible, Spirit of Prophecy (EGW) and good science. Medical research is slowly catching up to the writings of EGW that have been perfectly aligned, not only by the doctrine of God but also with scientific evidence. “God intends our bodies to be spiritual temples for the indwelling of His Holy Spirit”, according to scripture, “Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own,” (1 Cor. 6:19).  Our global mission is to train others to do the same work as us so that we can spread the health reform message across the world. Travel to countries to do the missionary work for the people, create a holistic retreat center where we can receive individuals for healing and to eventually eradicate diseases and world hunger.

Miami Gardens, Florida

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