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Crayfishfeed offered...

>Why don't you just email her [sally] directly

>and ask her. She seems to be really

>good at answering her emails.

I probably will do as you suggest at some future point. For now I am

trying to gather thoughts and commentary as to why she delivered such

a negative indictment. One private response to my query suggested

that Sally simply may not know about Reams. Perhaps once she

understands that he employed diet instead of drugs for his healing

ministry she will lighten up.

Regards,

Rex Harrill

>

> I am ineligible to be a member of Sally's " WAPFpractitioners " group.

>

> According to a source, she is over there discounting Carey Reams by

> boldly claiming that he knows/knew " nothing about human health " .

>

> Dumb old me thought that Reams' RBTI teachings and Price's teachings

> fit together rather nicely.

>

> Is anyone here a member of that group who can tell me why Sally might

> be up on a high horse? I would like to make a report to the Reams

> people.

>

> If she is as informed as she says, there seems no possible reason she

> would fire such a shot.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Regards,

> Rex Harrill

>

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From prior experience with Sally on some other issues, I have found that Sally

can sometimes get stuck on issues and I personally have not seen her bend. Ran

into that with a raw milk farmer issue and I know some people on this group can

attest to an issue with breastfeeding.  You might want to email her but I know

in regards to the milk issue and the breastfeeding issue, lots of people emailed

her and got absolutely no where to the point where some chapter leaders were let

go who were not even directly involved. 

I believe whole heartedly in eating traditional foods and feel WAPF has without

a doubt got some pertinent information about eating right the traditional way

but I don't believe Sally is right on EVERYTHING.  And have found she does not

back down on her " issues " .

Of course this is my experience along with a few hundred others who left WAPF as

members because of it.

Allyn

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From: RH <brixmanus@...>

Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:15:55 PM

Subject: Fwd: Re: Is Sally Fallon down on Carey Reams?

 

Crayfishfeed offered...

>Why don't you just email her [sally] directly

>and ask her. She seems to be really

>good at answering her emails.

I probably will do as you suggest at some future point. For now I am

trying to gather thoughts and commentary as to why she delivered such

a negative indictment. One private response to my query suggested

that Sally simply may not know about Reams. Perhaps once she

understands that he employed diet instead of drugs for his healing

ministry she will lighten up.

Regards,

Rex Harrill

>

> I am ineligible to be a member of Sally's " WAPFpractitioners " group.

>

> According to a source, she is over there discounting Carey Reams by

> boldly claiming that he knows/knew " nothing about human health " .

>

> Dumb old me thought that Reams' RBTI teachings and Price's teachings

> fit together rather nicely.

>

> Is anyone here a member of that group who can tell me why Sally might

> be up on a high horse? I would like to make a report to the Reams

> people.

>

> If she is as informed as she says, there seems no possible reason she

> would fire such a shot.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Regards,

> Rex Harrill

>

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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:28 PM, allyn ferris <aferris7272@...> wrote:

>

> From prior experience with Sally on some other issues,

> I have found that Sally can sometimes get stuck on issues

> and I personally have not seen her bend.

Thanks for the background, Allyn. Based on the comments here, I'm now

guessing that the best course for me is to prepare some sort of info

packet (links plus commentary) and forward it with a cover letter for

her to hopefully review when she has time. Even if she doesn't

understand the merits of Reams' work, she may feel less inclined to be

so harsh.

Regards,

Rex Harrill

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What does Reams teach?

From: RH <brixmanus@...>

Subject: Fwd: Re: Is Sally Fallon down on Carey Reams?

Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009, 12:15 PM

 

Crayfishfeed offered...

>Why don't you just email her [sally] directly

>and ask her. She seems to be really

>good at answering her emails.

I probably will do as you suggest at some future point. For now I am

trying to gather thoughts and commentary as to why she delivered such

a negative indictment. One private response to my query suggested

that Sally simply may not know about Reams. Perhaps once she

understands that he employed diet instead of drugs for his healing

ministry she will lighten up.

Regards,

Rex Harrill

>

> I am ineligible to be a member of Sally's " WAPFpractitioners " group.

>

> According to a source, she is over there discounting Carey Reams by

> boldly claiming that he knows/knew " nothing about human health " .

>

> Dumb old me thought that Reams' RBTI teachings and Price's teachings

> fit together rather nicely.

>

> Is anyone here a member of that group who can tell me why Sally might

> be up on a high horse? I would like to make a report to the Reams

> people.

>

> If she is as informed as she says, there seems no possible reason she

> would fire such a shot.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Regards,

> Rex Harrill

>

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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Holt <danthemanholt@...> wrote:

>

> What does Reams teach?

Mainly that mineral deficiency lies at the root of disease. If I get

something put together for Sally I'll share it around.

Regards,

Rex Harrill

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Sally Fallon and Weston A. Price both teach about taking in minerals.  Minerals

alkalinize your body.  Potassium has a ph of 14.  It's recommended to have

3.3-5g of potassium a day, 2.5g of calcium, 7g of sundried seasalt or cow blood,

and 600mg of magnesium all from whole food sources as those are the most

absorbable forms.  It may be better to drink raw milk rather than water.  Raw

milk is high in the bioavailable form of minerals.  The optimal level of

vitamins A, D, and K2 from fermented codliver oil help with mineral absorption

too.  You want two tspns of fermented codliver oil a day.  You can drink from a

quart to a gallon of raw milk a day.  Another option is raw young coconut water.

Foods usually aren't very high in magnesium because the USA's soil is depleted. 

It's cheaper to buy magnesium chloride and to take baths in it.  If you do want

to get it from food try raw cacao powder as 1 oz has 170mg of magnesium in it,

have 3-3.5oz a day.  Or do some research on what vegetables, tubers, and fruits

have magnesium in them.

Dan Holt

>

> What does Reams teach?

Mainly that mineral deficiency lies at the root of disease. If I get

something put together for Sally I'll share it around.

Regards,

Rex Harrill

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Dan,

Foods usually aren't very high in magnesium because the USA's soil is

> depleted. It's cheaper to buy magnesium chloride and to take baths in it.

> If you do want to get it from food try raw cacao powder as 1 oz has 170mg of

> magnesium in it, have 3-3.5oz a day. Or do some research on what

> vegetables, tubers, and fruits have magnesium in them.

>

> Dan Holt

>

>

>

LOL! I see you have no idea with whom who you are interacting.

See here: http://www.westonaprice.org/farming/nutrient-dense.html

and here: http://www.crossroads.ws/brixbook/BBook.htm

Rex also runs a couple of - one dedicated to brix/agriculture

and one dedicated to brix/human health and I think a couple of others.

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Yeah, I don't really know names that well.  For what's it's worth I did enquire

on the overview of what Reams teaches.  I read of a lot of WAPF experts on this

forum that still use inneffective, harmful, or franken supplements.  Some of the

individuals I am thinking of still use the cheap codliver oil you find in the

store that sits out at room temperature from farm raised cods with vit a and d

removed.

Rex, I'm curious to know if you know about adding sundried sea-salt, salt water

precipitate ormus, or seacrop to soil.  Do you add magnesium back into soil?  I

guess from briefly reading the links you gave me Rex does some farming.  I just

want to know because I started looking into those farming subjects in the ORMUS

community.

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Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Is Sally Fallon down on Carey Reams?

Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 1:50 AM

 

Dan,

Foods usually aren't very high in magnesium because the USA's soil is

> depleted. It's cheaper to buy magnesium chloride and to take baths in it.

> If you do want to get it from food try raw cacao powder as 1 oz has 170mg of

> magnesium in it, have 3-3.5oz a day. Or do some research on what

> vegetables, tubers, and fruits have magnesium in them.

>

> Dan Holt

>

>

>

LOL! I see you have no idea with whom who you are interacting.

See here: http://www.westonap rice.org/ farming/nutrient -dense.html

and here: http://www.crossroa ds.ws/brixbook/ BBook.htm

Rex also runs a couple of - one dedicated to brix/agriculture

and one dedicated to brix/human health and I think a couple of others.

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I just read the articles just now.  Wow!  I'll take my foot out of my mouth

now.  I'm still interested in hearing if Rex uses sundried Seasalt, seacrop, or

salt water precipitate ORMUS in this blend:

4000 pounds calcium

400 pounds magnesium

400 pounds phosphate

200 pounds potassium

40 pounds nitrate nitrogen

40 pounds ammonia nitrogen

From: <slethnobotanist@ gmail.com>

Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Is Sally Fallon down on Carey Reams?

Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 1:50 AM

 

Dan,

Foods usually aren't very high in magnesium because the USA's soil is

> depleted. It's cheaper to buy magnesium chloride and to take baths in it.

> If you do want to get it from food try raw cacao powder as 1 oz has 170mg of

> magnesium in it, have 3-3.5oz a day. Or do some research on what

> vegetables, tubers, and fruits have magnesium in them.

>

> Dan Holt

>

>

>

LOL! I see you have no idea with whom who you are interacting.

See here: http://www.westonap rice.org/ farming/nutrient -dense.html

and here: http://www.crossroa ds.ws/brixbook/ BBook.htm

Rex also runs a couple of - one dedicated to brix/agriculture

and one dedicated to brix/human health and I think a couple of others.

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If you are the same Rex that was interviewed by Suze (which is an interesting

article) clearly Sally is not opposed to things on Reams if you are on her

website discussing it in an interview. I just think it's better to go directly

to her rather than speculating about her being on a high horse on a public

forum. She's just one woman, it would be impossible for her to be 100 percent

right on everything. It's good people disagree with her for the checks and

balances of it all, but at least go to her first and give her a chance to

respond.

> >

> > I am ineligible to be a member of Sally's " WAPFpractitioners " group.

> >

> > According to a source, she is over there discounting Carey Reams by

> > boldly claiming that he knows/knew " nothing about human health " .

> >

> > Dumb old me thought that Reams' RBTI teachings and Price's teachings

> > fit together rather nicely.

> >

> > Is anyone here a member of that group who can tell me why Sally might

> > be up on a high horse? I would like to make a report to the Reams

> > people.

> >

> > If she is as informed as she says, there seems no possible reason she

> > would fire such a shot.

> >

> > Thanks for your help.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Rex Harrill

> >

>

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