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Ken Stuart <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:43:39 -0800
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 15:38:57 +1030, Barbara Sheppard
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>Dear K.,
>
>I'm a bit behind with my reading. A few weeks ago you asked:
>
>>Is Neanderthin available in German? I would like to get it for my Mom (she
>>has RA) but doubt she would understand it in English.
>
>While quite different in format and content from Neanderthin, there is a
>German book that promotes a similar diet, based on evolutionary principles.
>It's called 'Leben ohne Brot', by Wolfgang Lutz (published by Informed).
>
>Unfortunately, it doesn't have an index, so I haven't been able to
>determine whether it mentions RA at all, but it certainly goes through a
>whole host of health conditions and their relationship to diet.
>
>It's more of a low carbohydrate book, while Neanderthin focuses on the
>'foreign proteins leading to autoimmune conditions' idea, but if your
>mother has an open mind, she may agree to read it and get some benefit from
>it, even if it doesn't appear to relate directly to her particular condition.
>
>Regards,
>Barbara

The book is available in English in paperback as "Life Without Bread"
(I own a copy).


--
Cheers,

Ken

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