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Yea, I agree with you Monte. I put down Nature's First Law book also.

" Cooked food is poison " every single chapter! egad! Gimme a break!

 

However, I think David W. learned a lesson or two with that book- his first.

His next book, Sunfood Diet System, is excellent. I recommend it for

everyone, particularly newbies. It is NOT condescending and is very

supportive, inspirational, and educational---with recipes! I have only one

autographed book left on my shelf to sell if anybody wants it.

 

I haven't read his next book, Eating for Beauty, because they sold off my

shelf so fast. I didn't even save one for myself. Can anybody give us a book

review of that book?

 

peace, Linda

 

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> However, I think David W. learned a lesson or two with that book- his

first.

 

One of which is apparently isn't the lesson of deception/dishonesty,

however, given that it is still being marketed - one can get the " real "

originial, non-plagerized version of the book from other sources now, Raw

Eating, by Arshavir Hovannessian, from Hallelujah Acres, for one. I wouldn't

call that " his " first book...

 

Regards,

 

David

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One of which is apparently isn't the lesson of deception/dishonesty,

however, given that it is still being marketed - one can get the

"real"

original, non-plagerized version of the book from other sources

now, Raw

Eating, by Arshavir Hovannessian,

I'm NOT a big fan of David Wolfe, knowing what I

now know about health and disease, but I am extremely thankful to him for

"writing" Nature's First Law. I wouldn't have read Hovannessian's

book. I wouldn't have had the opportunity. If it hadn't been

for NFL, I would today still be living in darkness, fearing disease and

not enjoying life.

The information is there, in nature, nobody owns

it. It's not enough that the information exist, however, there have

to be some dynamic people who are willing to put their energy into marketing

it. For, that I am very grateful to David Wolfe, et al. I would

like to read the original version someday, just to see if it really is

word-for-word, like I've heard.

Nora

 

 

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Nora i need talk to , about your last interview, please call me cezar

 

>"Nora Lenz"

>RawSeattle >RawSeattle >Re: [RawSeattle] NFL book >Wed, 19 Feb 2003 08:28:22 -0800 > >One of which is apparently isn't the lesson of deception/dishonesty, >however, given that it is still being marketed - one can get the "real" >original, non-plagerized version of the book from other sources now, Raw >Eating, by Arshavir Hovannessian, > > I'm NOT a big fan of David Wolfe, knowing what I now know about health and >disease, but I am extremely thankful to him for "writing" Nature's First Law. I >wouldn't have read Hovannessian's book. I wouldn't have had the opportunity. >If it hadn't been for NFL, I would today still be living in darkness, fearing >disease and not enjoying life. > The information is there, in nature, nobody owns it. It's not enough that >the information exist, however, there have to be some dynamic people who are >willing to put their energy into marketing it. For, that I am very grateful to >David Wolfe, et al. I would like to read the original version someday, just to >see if it really is word-for-word, like I've heard. >Nora > > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8.

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Yes. DW has paid dearly for this one. There's an entire website

devoted to the destruction of DW reputation, regarding this book.

Sad, that people spend so much energy on such things. If you don't

like something....leave it.....I figure.

 

It does seem to me that taking this book off the market would be a

good move IMHO.

 

 

 

 

 

> > However, I think David W. learned a lesson or two with that book-

his

> first.

>

> One of which is apparently isn't the lesson of deception/dishonesty,

> however, given that it is still being marketed

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> It does seem to me that taking this book off the market would be a

> good move IMHO.

 

Agreed, that was my point about DW not learning the lesson of dishonesty, by

continuing to sell that book, even when the authentic original is now

available elsewhere. Seems to me that removing the book from the market and

no longer trying to pretend he wrote it (with his own " copyrights " on it to

boot) would be a positive step towards improving his reputation, if such

reputation is of concern to him...

 

Regards,

 

David

dmayne

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