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>From: Brenda Alexander <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: NFL in Germany
>Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 07:26:43 -0600
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>David Wolfe and Stephen Arlin have does a GREAT service to the Raw
>living foods
>world
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Their first book, Nature's First Law was a great gift to the
>raw living foods
>world because it blatantly and accurately told it like it was and
>awakened a lot of people
>out of their denial about the dangers of an unnatural, cooked food
>diet.
Although I agree that they did do a good "wake up" job on making
people
aware of the benefits of an all-raw diet, I also felt (and this is
wayyyy
before I joined this list) that they were way off-base in some of
their
assumptions. Wild animals don't get diseases because they eat all
raw?
Please. In making a career choice many years ago, being wildlife vet
was
one of those. This assertion on their part was blatantly false.
Cooked food poison? Really? Then why do the most long-lived cultures
have
abundant cooked foods in their diets, and why isn't there one single
vegan
raw-food culture alive?
There are many more incredibly false statements given in that book,
and that
was before I did any good research on much of the dogma.
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David and Stphen also did a huge amount
>of work to
>compile their 40 page catalogue of every raw living foods lifestyle book
>that is available
>in print!
Not **every** one. Only the ones they haven't plagiarized from and
that
agree with their beliefs.
Irene King
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