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What? What do you mean that Braggs is pure MSG? Could you clarify that
please? If that is so than how could anyone be a fan?
With much Joy,
Rainahji
Joy is holy.
Did you not know that?
It is holy to welcome this day and treat it right, give it a tour.
This is today's only day here.
You have it as a guest for one day only.
Drop everything that is not joy, and make this day one to remember.
Be a host that gives great consideration to his guest of today.
Today has this one opportunity and will not return again.
-----Original Message-----
From: Raw Food Diet Support List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of madelyn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 4:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Steve Jobs a Bragg fan, not a fruitarian
bragg's liquid amino acid is pure msg
m.
Thomas E. Billings wrote:
>Most of us have seen various claims that Steve Jobs (co-founder of Apple
>Computers) is or was a fruitarian. A few relevant points:
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>* There is no reason to believe that he is still a rawist now; some of the
> mentions note that he WAS raw for a short time, in the past; other
> mentions blur this distinction
>* Unlike the fruitarians who offer no proof, I have in-hand an
> advertisment for Paul Bragg's products. The ad has a (current !) picture
> of Steve Jobs standing next to Patricia Bragg. Steve is quoted under the
> photo: "I've been reading the Bragg Health books since high school days.
> I'm thankful for my Bragg Healthy lifestyle I learned from them and
> admire their Health Crusading to make this a healthier world for
> everyone to live in."
> [Ad on back page of "Vision" magazine, Dec 2006 issue. The ad
> also has a very cool photo of Paul Bragg with Jack Lalanne, when they
> were younger.]]
>
>I also note that Bragg sells some products that are denounced by the
>fruitarian/natural hygiene crowd as "toxic".
>
>Tom Billings
>Berkeley, California
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