Guest guest Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 Allan, You are a wealth of information! And all I wondered is if you guys lived in the Indy area! I did enjoy the website(s) and copied Jerry's article for a friend. Thanks, Kathy > >Are you guys in the Indy area? I used to live in Indy. > > > >Kathy > > For an interest in non-conventional approaches to human health, the > trade show at the ACRES USA conference alone is worth crossing the > planet to attend. Add the incredible lectures about food quality and > human health, and you have a don't miss situation!! www.acresusa.com > > while you are there, check out Jerry Brunetti's article in the 'tool > box' section. Jerry is a Voison (sp?) soil health/human health > consultant who has contracted lymphoma after two bouts with Lymes > (there appears to be a non-publicized relationship between Lymes and > cancer of the lymph nodes.) He chonicles in the interview posted at > acres how he rejected chemo after researching what it is and how it > works. he was given 6 weeks to live by his doctor. He then took > responsibility for his own health. It is now 3 years later and I can > tell you, with the protocol that he follows, he has more energy than > anyone I know and his cancer is in remission even though the > globe-trots to educate people on the nutritional necessity of eating > fully mineralized foods. You can read all about it at the acres > site. www.acresusa.com > > While I'm on the soap box, let me say that I am a biodynamic CSA > operator who serves the greater Washington DC commuity. You will see > my ads in the Weston A Price quarterly. Historically, I receive far > more requests for cow hooves than I do for fully minteralize produce, > although I know that there are virtually no other sources for super > nutritional foods in the dc area. This is a great short coming for > people who are healing or looking to maintain their youthful health > with a traditional diet. Fat is not enough. Traditional diets did > include large amounts of vegetation either wildcrafted or harvested > from soils that were demonstrably better mineralized than soils are > today. You can feel the useable energy from a simple bowl of > biodynamic greens through the next day. In fact, most people can > feel it the moment they chew their first mouthful. (Of course, as far > as I know, there is no scientific explanation for absorbing energy > from food still in the mouth). > > Jerry is currently making a morning super drink of homemade whole raw > milk kefir, homemade whole raw milk yogurt, biodynamic wheat grass > and other biodynamic greens, as well as sea vegetable powders. To > this he adds two raw pastured eggs. He feels that this morning drink > is a tremendous source of healing nutrition and energy. > > Allan Balliett > www.gardeningforthefuture.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 >Allan, > >You are a wealth of information! And all I wondered is if you guys >lived in the >Indy area! I did enjoy the website(s) and copied Jerry's article for a friend. > >Thanks, > >Kathy It's an awesome article, Kathy, and true, every word of it. The great thing about Jerry's approach is that, comparatively, it costs v. little money. Jerry will have a table of his ag products (animal health through nutrition) at my conference Nov 14-16 in Leesburg, VA www.gardeningforthefuture.com. don't be fooled by the topic. The production of any quality crop applies to all quality crops. thanks, Kathy -Allan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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