Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Good morning!!!! Has anyone read the great books by dr. norman walker? The inventor of the norwalk juicer A must for everyones library!! BE WELL! rainer. susan. kim On Oct 24, 2007, at 7:47 AM, Sarah wrote: > Do you even know all the symptoms of a B12 deficiency? Dr. Graham > wouldn't be able to do what he does if he was deficient. > > Erica you quote " If someone is truly confident in what the results > will be they would be eager to test. " I find that statement incorrect. > I know what my results would be, but I also know that it wouldn't > change the opinions others have of my lifestyle. I had all my blood > tested in the past (came back perfect), and still have all the same > negative gossip going around about my lifestyle choice. > > I don't HAVE to prove to anyone that the way I live my life is > sufficient and that it works, and neither should Dr. Graham. He's been > living the way he talks for more years than I dare say anyone in this > group, and longer than some have even been alive. If he had a B12 > deficiency, it would have been very evident by now and the damage done > in the length of time that has passed would have been irreversible. > > I wish everyone would get back to the topic at hand (raw foods), > instead of attacking an individual who isn't even here to comment on > his own behalf. This is getting ridiculous IMO. > > ~Sarah > > Erica <schoolofrawk wrote: > rawfood , " mstrong56 " <mstrong wrote: > > > > What's the big deal? Test, know and adjust as required. To have > blind > > faith in your theory to the point where you won't test it seems odd. > > Why not work off of facts, particularly when they are easily and > > inexpensivly knowable? > > Well-put. If someone is truly confident in what the results will be > they would be eager to test. One would think, at least... ;-) Erica > > Sarah > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 I have two of his books and I read them 10 years ago. I thought they were excellent. I was just thinking yesterday that I should dust them off and revisit them. Susanne rawfood , kim turim <turim wrote: > > Good morning!!!! > Has anyone read the great books by dr. norman walker? > The inventor of the norwalk juicer > A must for everyones library!! > > BE WELL! > rainer. susan. kim > On Oct 24, 2007, at 7:47 AM, Sarah wrote: > > > Do you even know all the symptoms of a B12 deficiency? Dr. Graham > > wouldn't be able to do what he does if he was deficient. > > > > Erica you quote " If someone is truly confident in what the results > > will be they would be eager to test. " I find that statement incorrect. > > I know what my results would be, but I also know that it wouldn't > > change the opinions others have of my lifestyle. I had all my blood > > tested in the past (came back perfect), and still have all the same > > negative gossip going around about my lifestyle choice. > > > > I don't HAVE to prove to anyone that the way I live my life is > > sufficient and that it works, and neither should Dr. Graham. He's been > > living the way he talks for more years than I dare say anyone in this > > group, and longer than some have even been alive. If he had a B12 > > deficiency, it would have been very evident by now and the damage done > > in the length of time that has passed would have been irreversible. > > > > I wish everyone would get back to the topic at hand (raw foods), > > instead of attacking an individual who isn't even here to comment on > > his own behalf. This is getting ridiculous IMO. > > > > ~Sarah > > > > Erica <schoolofrawk wrote: > > rawfood , " mstrong56 " <mstrong@> wrote: > > > > > > What's the big deal? Test, know and adjust as required. To have > > blind > > > faith in your theory to the point where you won't test it seems odd. > > > Why not work off of facts, particularly when they are easily and > > > inexpensivly knowable? > > > > Well-put. If someone is truly confident in what the results will be > > they would be eager to test. One would think, at least... ;-) Erica > > > > Sarah > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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