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Exactly. When he and I were discussing safety of raw

animal food and its health benefits, I told him that

you've had great success with cancer using RAF, and he

said that Wigmore institute also had success with

cancer using a totally veg diet.

Roman

--- bianca3@... wrote:

> Roman,

>

> was your co-worker saying that Ann Wigmore or her

> institute had/has great

> success with cancer?

>

> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 18:46:23 -0800 (PST) Roman

> <r_rom@...> writes:

> Thanks. This is what my coworker was talking about.

> I

> recognise the way wigmore sounds.

>

> Roman

>

> --- Evely <jenevely_2000@...> wrote:

> >

> > I think this site is worth noting since we are

> > talking about this

> >

> > http://www.wigmore.org/annwigmore.html

> >

> > btw... I could not access the drday site for some

> > reason

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> >

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I think your friend means the Hippocrates Health Institute or am I

confusing this with someone else. I have been told by several vegan

herbalists, who share Wigmore's dietary philosophy, that she may have

helped herself but has had very liitle success in helping others.

On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 10:09:00 -0800 (PST) Roman <r_rom@...> writes:

Exactly. When he and I were discussing safety of raw

animal food and its health benefits, I told him that

you've had great success with cancer using RAF, and he

said that Wigmore institute also had success with

cancer using a totally veg diet.

Roman

--- bianca3@... wrote:

> Roman,

>

> was your co-worker saying that Ann Wigmore or her

> institute had/has great

> success with cancer?

>

> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 18:46:23 -0800 (PST) Roman

> <r_rom@...> writes:

> Thanks. This is what my coworker was talking about.

> I

> recognise the way wigmore sounds.

>

> Roman

>

> --- Evely <jenevely_2000@...> wrote:

> >

> > I think this site is worth noting since we are

> > talking about this

> >

> > http://www.wigmore.org/annwigmore.html

> >

> > btw... I could not access the drday site for some

> > reason

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> >

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No, that's what he said. I am going by my recollection

right now, and I remember the name of an institute was

very, very similar to wigmore. And he did say they

used a competely or or almost completely vegetarian

diet. But he might not have known all details as he is

not really into nutrition, etc.

Roman

--- bianca3@... wrote:

> I think your friend means the Hippocrates Health

> Institute or am I

> confusing this with someone else. I have been told

> by several vegan

> herbalists, who share Wigmore's dietary philosophy,

> that she may have

> helped herself but has had very liitle success in

> helping others.

>

> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 10:09:00 -0800 (PST) Roman

> <r_rom@...> writes:

> Exactly. When he and I were discussing safety of raw

> animal food and its health benefits, I told him that

> you've had great success with cancer using RAF, and

> he

> said that Wigmore institute also had success with

> cancer using a totally veg diet.

>

> Roman

>

> --- bianca3@... wrote:

> > Roman,

> >

> > was your co-worker saying that Ann Wigmore or her

> > institute had/has great

> > success with cancer?

> >

> > On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 18:46:23 -0800 (PST) Roman

> > <r_rom@...> writes:

> > Thanks. This is what my coworker was talking

> about.

> > I

> > recognise the way wigmore sounds.

> >

> > Roman

> >

> > --- Evely <jenevely_2000@...> wrote:

> > >

> > > I think this site is worth noting since we are

> > > talking about this

> > >

> > > http://www.wigmore.org/annwigmore.html

> > >

> > > btw... I could not access the drday site for

> some

> > > reason

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > >

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Correction: it's Weimar Institute, not Wigmore. I

appologize, I should've verified the name with my

coworker before I opened my mouth.

http://www.weimar.org/

Roman

--- bianca3@... wrote:

> I think your friend means the Hippocrates Health

> Institute or am I

> confusing this with someone else. I have been told

> by several vegan

> herbalists, who share Wigmore's dietary philosophy,

> that she may have

> helped herself but has had very liitle success in

> helping others.

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Exactly what post are you referring?

On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 12:03:35 -0800 (PST) Evely

<jenevely_2000@...> writes:

I have an inoperable brain tumor~ thanks! I needed to read this

post!

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In this previous post, horology should actually be herbology. My

mistake!!

From Jensen and the natural healers from another era (whose original

works I had to search high and low for), the combining of diet and

powerful horology (and related protocols) to cure ANYTHING.

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In the former Soviet Union, this was a well known thing. Many people, when

they were vacationing outside a city, would search for an owner of a cow or

goat and made agreement with them to be able to buy that kind (straight from

the animal) of milk for the duration of their vacation. And of course, the

animals were grass-fed. There were special people who would gather cows from

other people in the morning and let them graze until evening, and then they

would bring them back to the owners.

Roman

bianca3@... wrote:

> Jensen - milk straight from the animal was the most effective in treating

> disease.

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What's the Weimar Institute all about. It seems like you have to join to

find out.

Peace,

Kris , gardening in northwest Ohio

----- Original Message -----

From: Roman <r_rom@...>

< >

Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 3:18 PM

Subject: Re: Is raw meat or absence of cooked meat that

is important?

> Correction: it's Weimar Institute, not Wigmore. I

> appologize, I should've verified the name with my

> coworker before I opened my mouth.

>

> http://www.weimar.org/

>

> Roman

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