Deborah:
>Zephyr lost all his appetite for weeks and was unable to try that high
>raw fat diet, or any diet, for that matter. Plus, his liver was so
>ravaged that he could have been seriously, possibly fatally,
>challenged to metabolize the proteins and lipids. It was only after
>he began recovering, and/or after taking drugs, that his appetite
>returned. The first foods he craved after his appetite returned were
>fruits and vegetables, NOT high fat RAFs -- it's been only during the
>past week or so that he's been enjoying very fatty RAFs.
Aajonus seemed well aware of Zephyr's condition - I am not sure how, it
was not the through the raw-food archives - and expressed that he would
have known how to heal his liver. I will ask Aajonus when I see him
again in a couple of months what he would have done in such a
situation. My guess is that he would have recommended minute amounts of
the butter/honey mixture administered under the tongue throughout the
day. If you or Zephyr contact him by phone or by email, I am sure he
would be happy to give you his best opinion.
Peter:
>>- In the last twenty years or so he has been recommending RAF to
>>hundreds of clients who have not encountered any problems with
>>parasites.
Deborah:
>I guess if he's never seen it happen, that means it cannot happen.
>This is not good science, but it is good fundamentalist provincialism.
I do not think that Aajonus would mind this description as he does not
seem to have many scientific aspirations. There is, however, some
science to back up his work - a good place to start would be to do a
search on Medline on Horrobin's work on the healing effects of fats on
cancer. Hilliard Sumner's work in Woodland Hills, CA and Stig
Erlander's work in Alta Dena, CA also corroborates Aajonus's findings
of the healing properties of raw fats and Leslie Kenton - the veteran,
raw food advocate from England is also in support of Aajonus's program.
If one, as I, chooses to entertain the thought that his track record
could quite possibly be as impressive as it is presented, I find it
very difficult not to give his diet some serious consideration.
>Best of luck, and beware the search for the holy grail.
There are many pitfalls on the path I agree but I would like to believe
that my ever inquisitive mind will render me immune to the worst of
them. However, if I start proselytizing Aajonus's program in militant
NFL-type fashion claiming, while the parasites are eating away at my
system, that they are just cleansing out my body, I trust you will tell
me it is time to chill out.:-)
Best, Peter
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