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I saw speak at an WAPF event here in Detroit a couple months ago.

said the two books are the same. The initial book had " Autism " in the

title and the folks in marketing decided it would be good to have a

different cover for the folks with different issues.

's speech and her book were both enlightening to me, and like you,

seems to make good fit with the Weston A Price info.

I'll be heading off to the WAPF Wise Traditions conference later today. :)

Dan Corrigan

> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 09:36:16 -0500

> From: " Suze Fisher " <s.fisher22@...>

> Subject: 's books

>

> I ordered 2 of 's books:

> " Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth " and

> " Enzymes for Autism and Other Neurological Conditions " .

>

> When I got them I noticed that the table of contents looks

> identical. So then I flipped through to random pages and read

> some passages and again they were identical.

>

> My question is, are these books identical? Or is one an

> updated version of the other with just some changes here and

> there that wouldn't be noticed by a cursory flip through?

>

> I'm reading the first one and find it fascinating!

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>I saw speak at an WAPF event here in Detroit a couple months ago.

> said the two books are the same. The initial book had

> " Autism " in the

>title and the folks in marketing decided it would be good to have a

>different cover for the folks with different issues.

Thanks Dan! I don't think this was made clear on Amazon where I bought the

two books. I guess I will give one to my WAPF chapter library.

>

>'s speech and her book were both enlightening to me, and like you,

>seems to make good fit with the Weston A Price info.

Yes, very much so. And the more I learn about autism therapies the more I

see it fitting in with WAP's group's dietary wisdom.

>

>I'll be heading off to the WAPF Wise Traditions conference later today. :)

Oh great! I'm heading out tomorrow morning. I'll be working the WAPF booth

on Saturday from noon till six if you have any inclination to stop by and

say " hello " . :-)

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

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

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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At this time, both titles are identical and you do not need both.

I'll write you privately about getting you reimbursed if you don't

need both.

The Enzymes for Autism came out first. But I and the book store

people kept getting lots of requests for a similar non-autism book.

No matter how much we would say the information on enzymes applied

whether you had an autism condition or not...well, there was

definitely a need. There were several reasons, really. So the second

title was printed and was about 20% different from the autism book

with refinements and updates. But for subsequent printings, both

titles have the same updated text. The Enzymes for Autism book was

upgraded to what most people consider a second edition, and is now in

its fifth printing. None of this was planned...it just sort of worked

out that way.

Interestingly, people still will have very strong passionate feelings

about which cover/title they want. I don't really understand this

reaction, but I'm don't respond to marketing like those in the middle

of the Bell Curve. As long as the information is helpful...I'll see

if the amazon.com listing can be edited to reflect this.

The enzyme book I am doing coming out next spring will be totally,

completely different.

.

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You can find them on her site www.enzymestuff.com and I think on Amazon.com as

well. There are two, one is more geared towards enzymes and autism. GREAT

book!

Welcome to the group!!!

s <cmich012@...> wrote:

Hi All,

I'm new to " groups " so forgive me if I mess this up. I am interested in

's book and saw that there are actually two. Is the 2nd one an up to date

version of the first?

I can't find them at local book stores so I'll need to order online.

Thanks!

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The funny thing about that is he writes exactly as he speaks. Years ago we were

involved with a MLM company that he was part of and we went to a convention in

Dallas that he hosted. We sat up talking with and several members of our

group until after 4am and he truly writes just as he speaks. That's how I know

he " wrote " the book. As mentioned earlier, it's a great book if you are new to

the alternative scene. I have only read the first one.

<I wish he'd at least spend some of that

<money on editing though, his writing is atrocious, and <every thing he says

<I've heard for free on lists like this.

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