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The book is on line at
http://journeytoforever.org/farm_library/price/pricetoc.html
On 10/05/07, William <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> When you read the book you shall see for yourself that his ideas are
> solidly founded.
>
> Academic support? If you can wade through the swamp of bias, bigotry,
> superstition, obfuscation, muddification, politics, piety, arrogance,
> cowardice and greed that is academia, you are a more patient man than I.
>
> William
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> On Wed, 09 May 2007 23:54:39 -0400, Jeff Evans <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > I've been trying to look some more into Weston Price and his
> > foundation. One striking thing I've found is that outside of this list
> > and a few other forums I visit, I've been unable to find much "3rd
> > party" support for his ideas. Some (including Wikipedia admins -
> > admittedly not the most unbiased bunch) even go so far as to lambast him
> > as a quack. Can anyone shed some insight into whether or not his ideas
> > have found academic support in the fields of nutrition, science, or
> > medicine?
> >
> > Please don't cry "argumentum ad populum" - I'm simply hoping to get some
> > unbiased info while I try to get my hands on his seminal book.
> >
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>
> --
> "Reality is inside the skull. You must get rid of these 19th century ideas
> about the laws of nature. We [the State] make the laws of nature." George
> Orwell, 1984
>
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Chris Highcock
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