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Hey -

Are you also on the GFCFNN list? I'm pretty new there

so I haven't been able to tell.

If you are, I figured. :) If you're not, you belong

there. :)

I'm so excited to have found it!

Later-

--- <thecolemans4@...> wrote:

> Hi -

>

> Great point! I'm glad I asked. I'm still trying to

> really nail down and absorb various aspects of Sally

> Fallon's knowledge, as I do believe she is

> brilliant.

> :) I'm anxious to learn how to prepare some of the

> foods (the ones w/out dairy) that would be really

> helpful in restoring GI bacteria, provide natural

> enzymes from foods that aren't allergenic, etc.

> She's

> the first resource I've come across that has

> snatched

> up my optimism and helped me overcome a lot of

> anxiety

> over food. What I still need to learn, I want to

> learn from her.

>

> Thanks-

>

>

> --- Rob or Sunseri <RobRose@...>

> wrote:

>

> > <thecolemans4@...> wrote:

> > (However, he oposes macrobiotics, blood typing,

> > and

> > food combining, stating that no pre-industrial

> > healthy

> > civilization ever used these techniques in their

> > diets

> > - I'm curious how they can combine those

> > principles...

> >

> > Donna Gates, the author, uses those principals

> to

> > create a therapeutic diet for really sick people.

> > If we all ate and lived the way so-called

> primitive

> > cultures lived and ate, we wouldn't be sick in the

> > first place. The BED diet is sort of an

> > intervention to restore health. Hopefully no one

> > would need to stay on it long-term. In Nourishing

> > Traditions, Sally Fallon notes that primitive

> > cultures lived in health without using food

> > combining techniques, but she says something about

> > there being potential benefit to doing this if you

> > are sick.

> >

> > I think you might look at the two philosophies

> > like this: Weston A. Price philosophy is great

> for

> > someone with minor health problems or someone

> pretty

> > healthy who wants to improve their health by

> living

> > the way we were designed to live. The Body

> Ecology

> > Diet is for someone who is chronically ill who

> needs

> > to do something more drastic while they are

> > recovering their health. Then they would move

> onto

> > the Weston A. Price diet once the crisis is over.

> > That's basically what I did -- and boy is my

> husband

> > happy (he used to have to crack open a case of

> green

> > coconuts for me every week so I could culture the

> > coconut water!).

> >

> > -

> >

>

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Well my goodness - if I ever really had something

private to say 'offlist' - or if I ever tried to say

something inappropriate or mean-tempered 'offlist' -

it would be shining here for all to see! (those

doggone multi-step processes again!)

Sorry.

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What is the NN part of the list's name?

Kristy

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Hey -

Are you also on the GFCFNN list? I'm pretty new there

so I haven't been able to tell.

If you are, I figured. :) If you're not, you belong

there. :)

I'm so excited to have found it!

Later-

--- <thecolemans4@...> wrote:

> Hi -

>

> Great point! I'm glad I asked. I'm still trying to

> really nail down and absorb various aspects of Sally

> Fallon's knowledge, as I do believe she is

> brilliant.

> :) I'm anxious to learn how to prepare some of the

> foods (the ones w/out dairy) that would be really

> helpful in restoring GI bacteria, provide natural

> enzymes from foods that aren't allergenic, etc.

> She's

> the first resource I've come across that has

> snatched

> up my optimism and helped me overcome a lot of

> anxiety

> over food. What I still need to learn, I want to

> learn from her.

>

> Thanks-

>

>

> --- Rob or Sunseri <RobRose@...>

> wrote:

>

> > <thecolemans4@...> wrote:

> > (However, he oposes macrobiotics, blood typing,

> > and

> > food combining, stating that no pre-industrial

> > healthy

> > civilization ever used these techniques in their

> > diets

> > - I'm curious how they can combine those

> > principles...

> >

> > Donna Gates, the author, uses those principals

> to

> > create a therapeutic diet for really sick people.

> > If we all ate and lived the way so-called

> primitive

> > cultures lived and ate, we wouldn't be sick in the

> > first place. The BED diet is sort of an

> > intervention to restore health. Hopefully no one

> > would need to stay on it long-term. In Nourishing

> > Traditions, Sally Fallon notes that primitive

> > cultures lived in health without using food

> > combining techniques, but she says something about

> > there being potential benefit to doing this if you

> > are sick.

> >

> > I think you might look at the two philosophies

> > like this: Weston A. Price philosophy is great

> for

> > someone with minor health problems or someone

> pretty

> > healthy who wants to improve their health by

> living

> > the way we were designed to live. The Body

> Ecology

> > Diet is for someone who is chronically ill who

> needs

> > to do something more drastic while they are

> > recovering their health. Then they would move

> onto

> > the Weston A. Price diet once the crisis is over.

> > That's basically what I did -- and boy is my

> husband

> > happy (he used to have to crack open a case of

> green

> > coconuts for me every week so I could culture the

> > coconut water!).

> >

> > -

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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