Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Hello, I have been to 3 of his seminars here in Melbourne, Oz (as well as listened to most of his audios and read several of his books) and found them very informative! I now use his liquid minerals (i've been taking various forms of plant derived minerals for about 9 years now) and found them to be very good. All the best, Bellanger >From: " Filippa " <filippa91@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: Wallach " Dead Doctors.... " query >Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 13:20:08 +1000 > >I've just been invited to Wallach's seminar of " Dead Doctors Don't >Lie " fame. Is there any consensus here on this guy? I always have >reservations about any MLM company but I've also read some fairly scathing >reports on quackwatch and skeptics sites. I know they're usually funded by >the pharmaceutical companies and are often very biased but what stood out >in what I read was that he : > > " Claims to have performed 20,500 animal and human autopsies while working >as a veterinarian in St. Louis. " The retort was " Even if veterinarians and >naturopaths were allowed to conduct human autopsies (which they are not), >Wallach would had to have performed them at a rate of 6 per day, 5 days a >week, for 12 years in addition to his other duties and while authoring his >numerous (though unfindable) articles. " >from: >http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/DSH/colloidalminerals.html > >Does anyone have any info/thoughts on him and his products? Am I going to >learn anything of value going to his seminar or should I stay at home and >enjoy my WD feast? > >Thanks, > >Filippa > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 I've had Wallach shake his jewelry encrusted fist (and wrist) in my face more than once, that's fer sure. I'm not up on my mineral lore right now, but my recollection is that the salt lake sourced trace mineral products contain too much aluminum for regular consumption. It is also my recollection, and I'm sorry that I cannot substantiate this right now, that it has been discovered that mineral that is incorporated into plant tissues are more easily assimilated by the human body than are minerals that are in their simple " rock " state, no matter how finely 'ground' they may be. If you cannot get fully mineralized produce, of course, you do do well eating soil itself. I believe Sally recommends AZOMITE, which is a rock powder product commonly used in holistic organic agriculture. Many of the clays, like those available through Agri-Dyanmics are also spoken highly of. -Allan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Filippa, i used to feel that way about MLM companies but have since come to find some of them sell the best stuff. Elaine > Thanks Allan. I assume she recommends AZOMITE for organic farming and not for > consumption right? Guess I better go eat some dirt then. ;-) Oh why does > the world have to be so confusing when you're trying to get well! I must say > my suspicion hairs always stand up straight when I find out a company is MLM > (sorry if anyone here is in an MLM). They just make me want to run a mile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 I'm lost in this thread, I guess but... 1. Sally and other natural food advocates recommends eating Azomite directly. (t is so finally 'ground' that you can assimilate a wide range of trace minerals from it) 2. Azomite is NOT MLM or, if it is, it is most definitely avail. outside of that system. If Azomite fails, there are other, equally interesting, rock poweders out there (I use SUMMA) thanks -Allan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 >ps. what did you mean when you said : " I've had Wallach shake >his jewelry encrusted fist (and wrist) in my face more than once, >that's fer sure. " ? I attend many ag shows. He was working those shows heavily in the 90's. I often had a table of my own, so was a sitting duck for him when he decided to leave his own table and scare up some more clients. He wears a lot of jewelry, which, for some salesmen, is a guarantee of success. For me, it is the salesman to watch out for. And why wouldn't be? -Allan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Hey Fillipa, I had the same experiemce with Nu-Skin. Used it years ago and then found out it wasn't what it was all cracked up to be. Elainie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Allan - 1. Sally and other natural food advocates recommends eating Azomite directly. (t is so finely 'ground' that you can assimilate a wide range of trace minerals from it) ===> But didn't you say " that mineral that is incorporated into plant tissues are more easily assimilated by the human body than are minerals that are in their simple " rock " state, no matter how finely 'ground' they may be. " ? And isn't Azomite simply finely ground rock powder? 2. Azomite is NOT MLM or, if it is, it is most definitely avail. outside of that system. If Azomite fails, there are other, equally interesting, rock poweders out there (I use SUMMA) ===> Yes, I wasn't talking about Azomite being MLM but Wallach's stuff being MLM. Thanks Allan, - Filippa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Elaine - " i used to feel that way about MLM companies but have since come to find some of them sell the best stuff. " That may be so, but the products are usually sold at a price you can only afford if you do the business. My experience is that MLM people always focus on the business and the product is just a sideline. They're so hyped about the business that they rave about the products no matter how crappy they are! I think it's also that you're always a prospect. MLM is a great way to lose friends IMO! We've lost friends because we got tired of them only coming to see us when they had a new product/business to sell. Anyway, that's not saying there aren't some good products out there. We got into NuSkin years ago in Japan. One of the things I liked (in my naivety) was that you supposedly cut out all the expensive overheads and this allows you to produce a higher quality product. So why are the products so expensive? OK, maybe they're higher quality but it more feels like you're actually paying everyone's cuts up the line. It's only ever the people who get in early that get rich - and believe me, I know people who became millionaires with NuSkin but loads of people who didn't. Funnily, the skin/hair care products I use now are MLM, I use them because they're certified organic but the woman who makes them used to be with NuSkin and she left when she found out the products weren't as genuine/great as they made out - it was all bs but we believed it. Well I won't rant on. It's just all the hype that goes with MLM - everyone attending these motivational seminars with all the amazing testimonials. They have this way of staring deeply into your eyes and raving - so you don't know if it's the person's genuine experience with a good product or just that they've been told it's great and it's going to create passive income for them. I can relate to when he says the jewellery encrusted sales people put him off! - Filippa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 >Allan - >1. Sally and other natural food advocates recommends eating Azomite >directly. (t is so finely 'ground' that you can assimilate a wide >range of trace minerals from it) > >===> But didn't you say " that mineral that is incorporated into >plant tissues are more easily assimilated by the human body than are >minerals that are in their simple " rock " state, no matter how finely >'ground' they may be. " ? And isn't Azomite simply finely ground >rock powder? Yes, I was saying that if you can't get the plants, you could take the low road and eat the dirt, recommending azomite. The difference here is that in a formula they give you everything that they think you need but in good ol' (special!) dirt, you get everything Mother intended for all beings to have. that's the difference. but, feed it to a plant first and then juice the plant, ok? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 " but, feed it to a plant first and then juice the plant, ok? " - LOL so I'm back to juicing again! It's a merry go round! Thanks for clarifying Allan. Though I didn't realise the Colloidal and Ionic minerals were a created formula, I thought they just took an Azomite type product and suspended it in water. Better do my homework I guess. Might see if I can get an Azomite type product here in Oz. Filippa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 " Hey Fillipa, I had the same experiemce with Nu-Skin. Used it years ago and then found out it wasn't what it was all cracked up to be. " - Elainie ==>Yup, you live and learn! My sister's been on Usana for years and she's the most unwell person I know. But I remember them raving about all the amazing testimonials at the seminars. We gave up on NuSkin pretty quickly when we realised that our friends and associates didn't like being considered as business/customer prospects. NuSkin people would feed us all this stuff about how to not take " no " for an answer etc. You know the story I'm sure. It all sounded great at first though! Filippa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 >Though I didn't realise the Colloidal and Ionic minerals were a >created formula, I thought they just took an Azomite type product >and suspended it in water. Better do my homework I guess. hmmm, yes, just check it out, don't take my word about it. All I'm saying is that we don't really know all that much about health or about nature so we should try to use products that have a chance of carrying unknown substances of nutritional value. I, mean, for heaven's sake, even vitamins themselves are a relatively new concept! (Ok, not that new any more. ;-) But, again, in biodynamics we try to replicate the breadth of Nature instead of isolating the single ingredients we think are the powerful agents in Nature's system. -Allan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 But, again, in biodynamics we try to replicate the breadth of Nature instead of isolating the single ingredients we think are the powerful agents in Nature's system. -Allan ---> this appeals to me more. so I'm definitely going to look for something along the lines of the Azomite. I always end up shying away from vitamins, just don't feel right somehow. Filippa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 Might see if I can get an Azomite type product here in Oz. MinPlus is made in Innisfail, Nth Qld and is available for about Aus$20 for 10kg. Chris _________________________________________________________________ Hot chart ringtones and polyphonics. Go to http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilemania/default.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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