Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 Hi, I am so sorry you interpreted my comments to be 'grumpy' because I did not mean anything like that. And I HAVE posted to this group in the past several months ago. I have been away for 3 months. It is quite common to misunderstand the nature of rawfoods and Doug's explanation was ever so clarifying. In addition to Humber Santillo, another good author who gives the non-allopathic angle of rawfood or hygiene is Joe Alexander in 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " . I do hope you will read those 2 books. After all, this list is for learning....not for any kind of blame. However, we do like to keep to the subject and not get sidetracked into areas which are inapplicable ( just for efficiency's sake).... :~) Merrilly, Sue " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh Re: Digest Number 100 Gosh, really? I looked it up and I found it enormously helpful and interesting in supporting my quest for health. I even joined and found lots of good info. Will someone of authority in this group, please lay out the laws and rules of it? Why are so many people in raw foods seemingly so whiney? Often one never hears from these grouchy ones until they have an (outraged) complaint. If they're so concerned about the content in the group, why don't they have a positive contribution from time to time. Why so many mean spirited people here? Amazed and a bit flummoxed, Mary Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 Thanks Sue, Along with 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " , what is the other of the 2 books you refer to? Perhaps the title of Humber Santillo's book? Happy about the no-blame ethic. Cheers, Mary Ann - astrosue rawfood Monday, July 08, 2002 5:36 PM [Raw Food] allopathic site Hi, I am so sorry you interpreted my comments to be 'grumpy' because I did not mean anything like that. And I HAVE posted to this group in the past several months ago. I have been away for 3 months. It is quite common to misunderstand the nature of rawfoods and Doug's explanation was ever so clarifying. In addition to Humber Santillo, another good author who gives the non-allopathic angle of rawfood or hygiene is Joe Alexander in 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " . I do hope you will read those 2 books. After all, this list is for learning....not for any kind of blame. However, we do like to keep to the subject and not get sidetracked into areas which are inapplicable ( just for efficiency's sake).... :~) Merrilly, Sue " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh Re: Digest Number 100 Gosh, really? I looked it up and I found it enormously helpful and interesting in supporting my quest for health. I even joined and found lots of good info. Will someone of authority in this group, please lay out the laws and rules of it? Why are so many people in raw foods seemingly so whiney? Often one never hears from these grouchy ones until they have an (outraged) complaint. If they're so concerned about the content in the group, why don't they have a positive contribution from time to time. Why so many mean spirited people here? Amazed and a bit flummoxed, Mary Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 She was talking about " Intuitive Eating " by Humbart Santillo. I also have " Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " its a very good book, but I think for someone starting out in raw foods the best, instructive books are Intuitive Eating and " Sunfood Diet Success system " by David Wolf. David Wolf is an amazing guy. He has totally devoted his life to trying to save people from cooked food. He calls it putting out Kitchen fires. I feel like I know him I've read nearly everything he has written. Including articles in the " Sunfood e-zine " a free email raw foods news letter, and " Just Eat An Apple " raw foods magazine. Doug rawfood, " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh@e...> wrote: > Thanks Sue, > > Along with 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " , what is the other of the 2 books you refer to? Perhaps the title of Humber Santillo's book? > > Happy about the no-blame ethic. > > Cheers, > > Mary Ann > - > astrosue > rawfood > Monday, July 08, 2002 5:36 PM > [Raw Food] allopathic site > > > Hi, > I am so sorry you interpreted my comments to be 'grumpy' because I did not > mean anything like that. And I HAVE posted to this group in the past > several months ago. I have been away for 3 months. > It is quite common to misunderstand the nature of rawfoods and Doug's > explanation was ever so clarifying. In addition to Humber Santillo, another > good author who gives the non-allopathic angle of rawfood or hygiene is Joe > Alexander in 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " . I do hope you will read > those 2 books. After all, this list is for learning....not for any kind of > blame. However, we do like to keep to the subject and not get sidetracked > into areas which are inapplicable ( just for efficiency's sake).... :~) > > Merrilly, Sue > > > " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh@e...> > Re: Digest Number 100 > > Gosh, really? I looked it up and I found it enormously helpful and > interesting in supporting my quest for health. I even joined and found lots > of good info. > > Will someone of authority in this group, please lay out the laws and rules > of it? > > Why are so many people in raw foods seemingly so whiney? Often one never > hears from these grouchy ones until they have an (outraged) complaint. If > they're so concerned about the content in the group, why don't they have a > positive contribution from time to time. Why so many mean spirited people > here? > > Amazed and a bit flummoxed, > > Mary Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 Wow! Thanks Doug! Those books sound great! I'm right on it! I ordered an issue of " Just Eat an Apple " a couple of weeks ago and am eagerly awaiting it. These other books I'm getting as soon as I sign out on this note. I agree with your assessment of using the most assimilable information for the beginning stages. I appreciate your sensitivity and practical approach. Goddess and God Speed! Mary Ann - kauguy rawfood Wednesday, July 10, 2002 1:08 AM [Raw Food] Re: allopathic site She was talking about " Intuitive Eating " by Humbart Santillo. I also have " Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " its a very good book, but I think for someone starting out in raw foods the best, instructive books are Intuitive Eating and " Sunfood Diet Success system " by David Wolf. David Wolf is an amazing guy. He has totally devoted his life to trying to save people from cooked food. He calls it putting out Kitchen fires. I feel like I know him I've read nearly everything he has written. Including articles in the " Sunfood e-zine " a free email raw foods news letter, and " Just Eat An Apple " raw foods magazine. Doug rawfood, " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh@e...> wrote: > Thanks Sue, > > Along with 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " , what is the other of the 2 books you refer to? Perhaps the title of Humber Santillo's book? > > Happy about the no-blame ethic. > > Cheers, > > Mary Ann > - > astrosue > rawfood > Monday, July 08, 2002 5:36 PM > [Raw Food] allopathic site > > > Hi, > I am so sorry you interpreted my comments to be 'grumpy' because I did not > mean anything like that. And I HAVE posted to this group in the past > several months ago. I have been away for 3 months. > It is quite common to misunderstand the nature of rawfoods and Doug's > explanation was ever so clarifying. In addition to Humber Santillo, another > good author who gives the non-allopathic angle of rawfood or hygiene is Joe > Alexander in 'Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda " . I do hope you will read > those 2 books. After all, this list is for learning....not for any kind of > blame. However, we do like to keep to the subject and not get sidetracked > into areas which are inapplicable ( just for efficiency's sake).... :~) > > Merrilly, Sue > > > " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh@e...> > Re: Digest Number 100 > > Gosh, really? I looked it up and I found it enormously helpful and > interesting in supporting my quest for health. I even joined and found lots > of good info. > > Will someone of authority in this group, please lay out the laws and rules > of it? > > Why are so many people in raw foods seemingly so whiney? Often one never > hears from these grouchy ones until they have an (outraged) complaint. If > they're so concerned about the content in the group, why don't they have a > positive contribution from time to time. Why so many mean spirited people > here? > > Amazed and a bit flummoxed, > > Mary Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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