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On Fri, 10 Apr 1998 18:01:47 EDT, AARONLIFE <[log in to unmask]>
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>In a message dated 98-04-10 16:54:47 EDT, you write:
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><< I would be
> surprised if he had many colonics after he regained his health. What
> struck me about him was his spiritual practice and regular consumption of
> raw goat cheese. >>
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>Peter,
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>I think I recall him saying twice a year in his books, but who knows?
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>What was his 'spiritual practice' and what do you know about his regular
>consumption of raw goat cheese?
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>It's interesting because he tells people in his books that man has to drink X
>amount of raw juices daily in order to get all the nutrients he needs, because
>he can't live on just raw food. Then he goes and eats raw goat cheese all the
>time?? If that was his secret to longevity, or the way he supplemented a raw
>vegetarian diet, it would have been good to include it in his books. Also, do
>you know anything about his supposed fish eating??
>
>I really would like to compile authenticated, or as close as possible,
>information on the diets of all the raw gurus. Any ideas or sources?? Any
>help would be appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
>Aaron
In Dr. Walker's book, Vegetarian's Guide to Diet and Salad, most of his recipes include
dairy products like cottage cheese, sour cream, cream, and swiss cheese.
He also has a recipe for mayonaise that include egg yolks.
He talks about the dairy products he recommends in a paragraph so this wasn't
something he was hiding. Just because he was pro-raw and pro-veg doesn't mean he
was anti-RAF.
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