Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 In a message dated 5/19/2005 6:22:26 A.M. Central Standard Time, rjf2 writes: <<<it's not a book...it's a " course " , originally sold by T.C. Fry out of Texas. it's no longer in print... the name of it is The Life Science Health System, and it was designed to teach basic Natural Hygiene concepts/theory so that one could become a Life Scientist/practitioner. I was searching around to read more about T.C. Fry and I'm curious about a couple of things that maybe someone here could answer. It was mentioned that he was inspired by the research of Henry Shelton. It went on to say that he (Fry) was 'controversial in the Natural Hygiene movement " ....but I didn't uncover how his ideas were different than the others. The other question is that several articles floating around talk about his death...that many were shocked that he died at a relatively early age (70) and that is was a painful end...and that it was obvious that he had not been able to eat the way he taught others to eat? What do you make of that? xoxo, denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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