Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 In a message dated 5/19/2005 10:28:08 A.M. Central Standard Time, rjf2 writes: here are a few I've been recommending/sharing lately: Thanks so much, Bob..I follow the same way you do in trying to find books I want to read so I'm off to do a search at my library website!!! ~~denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 rawfood , we3deeves@a... wrote: > In a message dated 5/19/2005 5:44:56 A.M. Central Standard Time, > rjf2@t... writes: > > <<Now, how do/did I > decide that these are both suboptimal choices: based upon the > observations/thoughts/learnings of many Natural Hygienists who have > gone before me. Not all of my learning has to be experiential. --snip---> > --> Another great post, Bob How about some book recommendations? I've > only got a few raw books, and they all seem to be not the Natural Hygiene > approach. books by Shazzie, Alissa Cohen & the Boutenkos.....So what would be, > IYO, the best book to get to become more educated about NH? Hi Denise! lol! *I*, ma cherie, am nowhere near qualified to talk about the " best " anything! lol! that said, I do have a couple of recommendations, however: (and, if Elchanan pokes his head in, he may have more...) here are a few I've been recommending/sharing lately: A. The Health Formula, by T.C. Fry orig. published by Health Excellence Systems, 1108 Regal Row Manchaca, Texas 78652-0609. ISBN # 1-55830-009-0 (very quick aside on finding books - here's my procedure - 1. check the library card catalog online - if they have it, great..put it on reserve. If it's in, call and have them pull it, and hold it for me; 2. If library doesn't have it, then I go straight to Amazon.com, and search for it... (just did that for this one, and unfortunately, neither way worked..drat...) B. How to Keep you Body Pure - published by LIfe Science Institute, with Herbert M. Shelton, T.C. Fry, George S. Weger, M.D. and others listed as authors...ISBN # 1-555830-006-6 C. a combo book(let) entitled Toxemia Explained, by John H. Tilden, M.D. and The True Healing Art, by Russell Thacker Trall, M.D., ISBN 1-55830-007-4. D. Superior Nutrition, Eat Better, Live Longer by Herbert M. Shelton (from what I can tell, HM Shelton is one of the best of the " oldies " - a lot of T.C. Fry's work is based on Shelton's. Shelton's seems more empirical, actual clinical, and Fry's seems more educational. ISBN # 0-9606948-1-1. published by Willow Publishing, Inc. San Antonio, Texas ... If that fails, almost anything else by HM Shelton...lots are still in print, and I find them all excellent. E. On Nutrition and Physical Performance: A Handbook for Athletes and Fitness Enthusiasts, Dr. Douglas Graham www.foodnsport.com ISBN # 1-893831-03-5 with these, it doesn't matter where you start, they're all on a similar path. and they're what I've been sharing with my dw, and she's started reading some of them...and her intake of raw is increasing, and intake of cooked is decreasing....wahoo! There have also been some posts with other suggested reading; some free stuff on the web..if I come across it again, I'll repost...or maybe Elchanan will. Hope this helps.. all the best, Bob > Thanks, > Denise > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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