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Speaking of palm butter, does anyone know of a good source of it, or of palm

oil? WFN has had a notice on their website since last summer that they're

expecting to receive a shipment later on " this " summer - meaning last

summer. They must not have gotten it since they don't have a means to order

it on the website.

Any other sources out there?

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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> Re: Help me get ready for the beach

>

>

>I hope NT doesn't say to use cod liver oil! No offense, but

>that's the worst

>idea I've every heard! And I mean that in an entirely cordial and jovial

>spirit :-)

>

>Aside from the fact that cod liver oil is one of the most unstable,

>polyunsaturated oils on the planet, and is the last thing you want

>slathered all over

>your skin while exposing it to *oxidative stress* (!), can you

>imagine the all

>the mucho dinero you'd be doling out? On the other hand, if you want the

>beach all to yourself (presuming you have a VERY committed husband

>with you and

>aren't looking to attract any surfer dudes!), it would be a great

>way to get the

>whole beach to yourself (stinky stinky...)

>

>I think perhaps NT says to use coconut oil. Price noted in NAPD

>that one of

>the primitive groups he studied used coconut oil as a sunscreen.

>

>Perhaps you might want to buy a five-gallon bucket of palm butter

>to use as

>food. As Suze mentioned, carotenes, and vitamin E, especially

>tocotrienols, is

>protective, and red palm butter is the best source of both of those.

>

>Chris

>

>

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