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Hi Neil,

I hope both you and Dr. Weston Price ( whom I respect for a lot of things,

that is, his great research on dental health/nutrition) are correct and I am

wrong. That would make Dr. Max Gerson and others ron, too, however...In good

humo(u)r and health, I wish you the same. Ciao for now and a cheery day to

all, Mike Cinelli

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> Well, i'm not going to claim that you're wrong Mike. Why Should i? Dr.

Weston A. Price PROVED that you're wrong 70-some years ago.

<http://www.sumeria.net/health/price.html>

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> >Hi Neil,

> >Yes, I feel the same way about soy as you do, however, I believe both soy

> >products and milk products are bad for us. ( I only use milk sparingly

and

> >that`s mainly in the Dr. Budwig formulation of Flaxseed oil and low fat

> >cottage cheese/yoghurt)

>

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> Neil Jensen: neil@...

> The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/

> " Dragons is sooooo stupid! " -- Yosemite Sam

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Hey Mike, it's no longer necessary to hope. Today is your lucky day! Read about

Dr. Weston's study of the high Alps Swiss. These people had exceptionally long

life spans, with their average longevity well into the 80s -- with full sets of

teeth. They never brushed their teeth or practiced what we call dental hygiene

but dental caries were virtually unheard of in their society. Dr. Price's work

cannot be proven wrong because it was so well documented -- even comparing those

who lived the traditional lifestyle to those who went down the mountain and

adopted traditional diets. The latter succumbed to most of the health problems

of the modern era -- including dental caries. The major portion of their

traditional diet consisted of meat and raw dairy products.

I am sure that had Dr. Gerson been aware of Dr. Price's work, he would have

modified his position. However, since it could not be disproved, the scientists

of the day (and today) simply disregarded it. That's the way " modern science "

deals with things that tend to disprove their " impressions. "

>Hi Neil,

>I hope both you and Dr. Weston Price ( whom I respect for a lot of things,

>that is, his great research on dental health/nutrition) are correct and I am

>wrong. That would make Dr. Max Gerson and others ron, too, however...In good

>humo(u)r and health, I wish you the same. Ciao for now and a cheery day to

>all, Mike Cinelli

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Neil Jensen: neil@...

The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/

" Dragons is sooooo stupid! " -- Yosemite Sam

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Personally, I think the key words here are Raw Dairy Products. These high Alps

Swiss do not homoginize or pasturize their milk or milk products. Thus they have

all the nutrition, enzymes, and benefits of dairy, and non of the problems of

dead enzymes, or hormonally toxic, poisonous herbacides, not to mention the

coloring that they put in the milk to get it to even resemble milk after they

fiddle with it so much!

Neil Jensen wrote:

> Hey Mike, it's no longer necessary to hope. Today is your lucky day! Read

about Dr. Weston's study of the high Alps Swiss. These people had exceptionally

long life spans, with their average longevity well into the 80s -- with full

sets of teeth. They never brushed their teeth or practiced what we call dental

hygiene but dental caries were virtually unheard of in their society. Dr.

Price's work cannot be proven wrong because it was so well documented -- even

comparing those who lived the traditional lifestyle to those who went down the

mountain and adopted traditional diets. The latter succumbed to most of the

health problems of the modern era -- including dental caries. The major portion

of their traditional diet consisted of meat and raw dairy products.

>

> I am sure that had Dr. Gerson been aware of Dr. Price's work, he would have

modified his position. However, since it could not be disproved, the scientists

of the day (and today) simply disregarded it. That's the way " modern science "

deals with things that tend to disprove their " impressions. "

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That is exactly right Ruby. In addition, pasteurization of milk converts the

lactose into beta lactose which is much more readily assimilated. That makes for

a one-two punch -- No enzymes + beta lactose = adverse reactions.

>Personally, I think the key words here are Raw Dairy Products. These high Alps

Swiss do not homoginize or pasturize their milk or milk products. Thus they have

all the nutrition, enzymes, and benefits of dairy, and non of the problems of

dead enzymes, or hormonally toxic, poisonous herbacides, not to mention the

coloring that they put in the milk to get it to even resemble milk after they

fiddle with it so much!

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Neil Jensen: neil@...

The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/

Why would someone pay $1.89 for a bottle of Evian water?

(hint: Try spelling " Evian " backwards!)

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