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Zsuzsa <southladogs> wrote:

> Rather than trying to dissect and analyze symptoms, which is an

> activity engaged in by adherents to the medical paradigm, for

> purposes of suppression of symptoms, it is much more constructive

> to treat the body as a gestalt, and to cooperate with the body.

> The best data is in the literature of Natural Hygiene. I would

> encourage you and everyone else to read the classic works of

> Hygiene, books by Dr. Herbert Shelton, by Dr. Hereward

> Carrington, among others.

 

I have read Shelton and I find many of his ideas interesting.

Five of his books are available online in full text:

 

- The Hygienic Care of Children

- The Hygienic System, Vol. II, Orthotrophy

- The Hygienic System, Vol. III, Fasting and Sun Bathing

- Man's Pristine Way Of Life

- Syphilis: Is it a Mischievous Myth or a Malignant Monster

 

They can be reached through the following web-page:

 

Catalog of The Alternative Medical Therapies Library

http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/0201hyglibcat.html

 

(The page contains other interesting books as well.)

 

In Orthotrophy Chapter XIII - Animal foods, Herbert argues

against animal foods. What do you think about the different

thoughts and claims he presents here?

 

Kindly,

Fredrik

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Thank you, Fredrik, for posting the link and the list of Shelton

books available to read on-line. This would have been the subject of

my next post, you've saved me the effort :). I of course heartily

concur with Shelton.

 

Hereward Carrington's book, " The Natural Food of Man " , also covers

this topic in depth, though it's not available to read on-line:

 

http://adidam.com/emporium/books/dhome.htm?

go=../gt/6692_26679_26699.htm

 

There are additionally many more reasons to eschew flesh and animal

products of any kind. Here are some links:

 

http://www.newveg.av.org/intro.htm

 

http://www.pcrm.org/health/veginfo/vsk/index.html

 

http://www.vegsource.com/

 

Zsuzsa

 

 

rawfood , " Fredrik Murman " <fpm@t...> wrote:

> Zsuzsa <southladogs> wrote:

> > Rather than trying to dissect and analyze symptoms, which is an

> > activity engaged in by adherents to the medical paradigm, for

> > purposes of suppression of symptoms, it is much more constructive

> > to treat the body as a gestalt, and to cooperate with the body.

> > The best data is in the literature of Natural Hygiene. I would

> > encourage you and everyone else to read the classic works of

> > Hygiene, books by Dr. Herbert Shelton, by Dr. Hereward

> > Carrington, among others.

>

> I have read Shelton and I find many of his ideas interesting.

> Five of his books are available online in full text:

>

> - The Hygienic Care of Children

> - The Hygienic System, Vol. II, Orthotrophy

> - The Hygienic System, Vol. III, Fasting and Sun Bathing

> - Man's Pristine Way Of Life

> - Syphilis: Is it a Mischievous Myth or a Malignant Monster

>

> They can be reached through the following web-page:

>

> Catalog of The Alternative Medical Therapies Library

> http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/0201hyglibcat.html

>

> (The page contains other interesting books as well.)

>

> In Orthotrophy Chapter XIII - Animal foods, Herbert argues

> against animal foods. What do you think about the different

> thoughts and claims he presents here?

>

> Kindly,

> Fredrik

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