Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 As a followup to a question raised a while ago about T.C. Fry's death, lifestyle, etc, someone had recommended that I read this book. In summary, Dr. Vetrano, a longtime follower/coworker of HM Shelton, described the underlying reasons for Mr. Fry's death, as: 1. emotional; 2. error in his thought (completed by his taking of Ozone Therapy, like 17 sessions in a week!) 3. an inadequate understanding of Natural Hygiene, physiology and pathology 4. Lost of faith in Hygiene; 5. a lack of patience; 6. failure to carry out a hygienic lifestyle; 7. hereditary tendencies; 8. Two almost fatal accidents, ( with one of them being a gunshot wound to the head during an argument with one of his ex-wives! and the other a serious car accident, with crushed lungs ) plus serious injuries from fighting in WW II. On balance, Dr. Vetrano saw TC's contribution to Natural Hygiene education as large, and his living of it as less than optimal. This short review undoubtedly does not do the book justice: Dr. Vetrano spent days studying autopsies and hospital reports and conducted many personal interviews to understand what had happened to TC Fry. Overall, I give the book a rating of 6. All the best, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Is the title line the name of the book?? Sounds very interesting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 rawfood , " Gypsi at www.aromaticwings.com " <aromatic_wings> wrote: > Is the title line the name of the book?? Sounds very interesting --- yes, title is " Errrors in Hygiene?!!? " , with two subtitles - T.C. Fry's Devolution, Demise and Why Interspersed with salient facts that can save your life... By Vivian Virginia Vetrano, D.C., hM.D., Ph.D. all the best, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 through some private correspondence, Bob Avery also pointed out two other factors that were not in the " listing " that were described in the book: 9. B12 deficiency; 10. Protein deficiency. Bob has concerns about long term fruit only, leading to both of the above (if I've misstated you, Bob, please jump in...) and that what precipitated his death was the test run at the hosptial on his lungs: " Also significant was the immediate cause of death, the coup de grace, which was the horrendous medical diagnostic test they administered called the bronchoscope. They essentially drown your lungs in a radioactive barium fluid, take an x-ray snapshot, and then try to pump out all the fluid before you drown! The failure rate is over 30%, and TC was one of the failures. Can you imagine doing that to someone who checked into the hospital because he couldn't breathe? How smart is that? " all the best, Bob rawfood , " Bob Farrell " <rjf2@t...> wrote: > As a followup to a question raised a while ago about T.C. Fry's > death, lifestyle, etc, someone had recommended that I read this book. > > In summary, Dr. Vetrano, a longtime follower/coworker of HM Shelton, > described the underlying reasons for Mr. Fry's death, as: > > 1. emotional; > 2. error in his thought (completed by his taking of Ozone Therapy, > like 17 sessions in a week!) > > 3. an inadequate understanding of Natural Hygiene, physiology and > pathology > > 4. Lost of faith in Hygiene; > > 5. a lack of patience; > > 6. failure to carry out a hygienic lifestyle; > > 7. hereditary tendencies; > > 8. Two almost fatal accidents, ( with one of them being a gunshot > wound to the head during an argument with one of his ex-wives! and > the other a serious car accident, with crushed lungs ) > > plus serious injuries from fighting in WW II. > > On balance, Dr. Vetrano saw TC's contribution to Natural Hygiene > education as large, and his living of it as less than optimal. > > This short review undoubtedly does not do the book justice: Dr. > Vetrano spent days studying autopsies and hospital reports and > conducted many personal interviews to understand what had happened to > TC Fry. > > Overall, I give the book a rating of 6. > > All the best, > > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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