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" Byron " <anthony.byron@d...> wrote:

> i think price died in his 80's

> price didnt always eat the healthy way though due to the nature of

what he

> did to find out about all the godo stuff.

> ( logn work hours, stress eect ect )

> from what i know

> cant remember hwat he died of though. I do know he prolonged his

life a

> littel longer with cream and butter

What's " godo stuff " ? I've seen this mentioned a few times.

TIA,

Filippa

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if you have seen godo stuff mentioned a few times by me its simply a mistype

:)

i would meant to have said Good stuff hehe

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From: filikara [mailto:filippa91@...]

Sent: Wednesday, 15 October 2003 11:34 AM

Subject: Re: Weston Price

" Byron " <anthony.byron@d...> wrote:

> i think price died in his 80's

> price didnt always eat the healthy way though due to the nature of

what he

> did to find out about all the godo stuff.

> ( logn work hours, stress eect ect )

> from what i know

> cant remember hwat he died of though. I do know he prolonged his

life a

> littel longer with cream and butter

What's " godo stuff " ? I've seen this mentioned a few times.

TIA,

Filippa

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It's not very self-promotional then is it?! If they knew so much

about good nutrition. At least Bernard Jensen made it into his

nineties. Apparently (according to someone on this list who studied

with him, who I've talked to on another forum), Jensen had prostate

cancer in his 70s and partly attributed his cure to fresh, raw

goat's milk. He was a soy advocate, I guess that was before all the

stuff about soy came out. But he gets a better score that Price and

Pottenger doesn't he?!

People I've showed the NAPD book too, made snide remarks about

Price's wife not looking in great shape - though to me she just

looks like a healthy solid farmer's wife.

Filippa

> I believe Price died in his late 70s. Not sure what he died of,

but he

> almost died of typhoid fever a year or so before he actually died.

>

> I have no idea how Price ate. I know Pottenger was a sugar addict

and died

> rather young.

>

> Chris

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yes to me she looks like a solid farmers wife to.

but they also got to realise price and his wife primarily were spendign all

their tim eon the research

i dont think they were concerned solely with their own health but that of

the discovery to help primarily other people.

( he notes in the book how easy it is to get addicted to a very bad diet ect

ect )

perhaps by the time he found out how 1 should eat it was too late for him to

quench his addiction ?

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From: filikara [mailto:filippa91@...]

Sent: Wednesday, 15 October 2003 11:48 AM

Subject: Re: Weston Price

It's not very self-promotional then is it?! If they knew so much

about good nutrition. At least Bernard Jensen made it into his

nineties. Apparently (according to someone on this list who studied

with him, who I've talked to on another forum), Jensen had prostate

cancer in his 70s and partly attributed his cure to fresh, raw

goat's milk. He was a soy advocate, I guess that was before all the

stuff about soy came out. But he gets a better score that Price and

Pottenger doesn't he?!

People I've showed the NAPD book too, made snide remarks about

Price's wife not looking in great shape - though to me she just

looks like a healthy solid farmer's wife.

Filippa

> I believe Price died in his late 70s. Not sure what he died of,

but he

> almost died of typhoid fever a year or so before he actually died.

>

> I have no idea how Price ate. I know Pottenger was a sugar addict

and died

> rather young.

>

> Chris

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> if you have seen godo stuff mentioned a few times by me its simply

a mistype

> :)

>

> i would meant to have said Good stuff hehe

>

>

LOL, that's funny! Well we're having to decipher all these

abbreviations and terms that one tends to even see the typos as such!

Filippa

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I'm finally reading through NAPD by Price, but I'm curious about a few

things. He never mentions what these alledgedly healthy people died

of. Did they hit old age? Did they just drop dead peacefully? What was

the main cause of death? Anybody know about this?

---------I also find that he never exactly says how these people ate, I mean

exactly, for instance how was a meal, how much of everything did they eat and so

on. I couldn't find concrete or complete food informations on the book,

although I do think that his researches show the much better health of these

people on thei diet, and that he had got for sure much more infos then those

which are in the book. Getting the datas he had would be probably much more

interesting that reading just the book.

BTW, when and why did Price himself die?

-------------I think he died at 79, but I don't know of what.

Valeria

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i attended a lecture by sally last night - " the oiling of america " . after

the lecture i asked her some questions about weston price, such as what he

died of. she said she doesn't know, but he died at 78 or 79. she said he had

a tough life, and mentioned that his son died from a root canal that weston

price had given him. i guess from an infection or something. and his wife's

death preceded his which was a tremendous loss to him.

i just thought how incredibly sad that WAP lived his life knowing he

effectively killed his own son. i wonder if he wrote his root canal work

after that in the hopes of saving others such tragedy...

Suze Fisher

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http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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