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Hi Beatrice,
What was the contact info? A website? How much? Some more details
perhaps?
Cheers,
Kirt
On Monday, October 4, 2004, at 06:01 AM, Beatrice Reusch wrote:
> Along with their book, I received some -- EXPENSIVE -- pieces of durian
> from the authors of Genefit Nutrition, Devivo & Spors. Quite different
> from eating fresh, whole, living durian, indeed; more like eating
> candy. Personally, I did not experience any of the positive effects I
> feel after eating fresh durian. I have not tried the seeds yet, though;
> I figure they must be good.
>
> The book itself impressed me as some kind of English rendering of the
> writings of the French anopsology leader, whose name I can't remember
> at the moment (Bergier?). It contains no list of references or
> bibliography. Its authors speak of forty years and two generations of
> instinctive eating, but fail to mention who those instinct-eating
> practitioners are or where they are found.
> This reminds me of the "David Wolfe and the Iranian book" kind of case.
>
> Beatrice Reusch
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