Thomas E. Billings wrote: [snip]

> Herbert Shelton, the "health science" promoter,
> died after having Parkinson's disease for 10 years or so.

I contacted Tom privately to get a trace or citation on this comment.  He didn't
have it handy and gently suggested I publicly ask the list for assistance.  His
thought was that whoever remembered the story would kindly pass it to me.

My interest is that I lost a loved one who suffered Parkinsonism (not Parkinson's
Disease) and need to pass the info back to her support group.  There is a thread
in that group that *every one* will develop some Parkinsonism if they live long
enough.   This  website on famous vegetarians says Shelton lived to 90, but
doesn't talk about cause of death.  If Tom is right, Shelton developed P.D. at
80.

"Shelton, Herbert (1895 - 1985, author and natural hygiene advocate)
Herbert Shelton was a founder of the natural hygiene movement. He was    one of
its great champions and most prolific writers."

TIA to anyone who can help.
Rex Harrill