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Tom,
>I followed Ehret's system for years in the 1970's, and did not have
>good results. I have yet to meet an Ehret follower who has achieved
I guess I should have been a little more focused in my question.
Mostly I
was curious about his contention that foods like cauliflower,
asparagus,
turnips, potatoes and cereals are not absorbed by the body in their
uncooked
state. I do eat raw cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus, and sometimes
raw
soaked grains, and I wonder whether anyone knows of any evidence to
back up
his assertion.
According to Fred Hirsch, who wrote the introduction to Professor
Ehret's
book, he died at age 56 in a freak accident when he slipped on an
oil-soaked sidewalk and fell backwards, landing on the back of his
head.
Mark
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