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Over the last couple of years, I have received numerous requests and

questions about the Life Science Health System. I have personally

received a lot of value from this classic correspondence course. It has

provided me with some very concise,fundamental insight into the whole

concept of " NaturalHygiene. " It's given me much needed information

about the entiresubject, and provided many " springboard " ideas.

 

The LSHS was authored by T.C. Fry, and many others, andwas promoted and

sold primarily in the 1980s. The LSHSconsists of 106 lessons and runs

about 2,500 pages in total. This courseoriginally sold for about $1,000

in the 1980s. This was originally acorrespondence course, with graded

" tests " , certifications and/or degrees being offered. Accounting only

for inflation, the cost of thesame offering today, without use of the

Internet, would be >$3,000. Ipaid $200 for my course, hard copy,

received in a couple of largeboxes, in late 2004. I have since made up

3 ring binders, withprinted, tabbed dividers, and printed covers and

spines. The course sitson my Health library bookshelves.

 

 

I have posted two of these lessons on the YPoH site, located here:

Files <../../../../../..> > NaturalHygiene

<../../../../../..Natural%20Hygiene/> > Life Science Health

System

below that, you'll see:

Lesson 29 Condiments.pdf

<http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/oP0NRc-hc91MobBb9gs9_H_w90KCIvNs5qh4PGMUnl\

n0nOAgLUVcos3iu6fl0iJmtrhkxmbdZGDfLh5rGpHSFw/Natural%20Hygiene/Life%20Sc\

ience%20Health%20System%20/Lesson%2029%20Condiments.pdf>

 

LSHS Lesson 66 -disease and epidemics.pdf

<http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/oP0NRX_jfGxMobBbLvpf5BZ4bE4RMkSJ26oyVbu-vO\

-AJgb_8TU8wcWkIR_Brb2-CJAXvN-wB8TVoQAWQ77EBQ/Natural%20Hygiene/Life%20Sc\

ience%20Health%20System%20/LSHS%20Lesson%2066%20-disease%20and%20epidemi\

cs.pdf>

 

These are posted here as my gifts. I encourage interested people to

download one of these, so that you may see what they look like, once

they've been scanned in, and cleaned up abit.

 

 

 

 

Knowing that this course has had value for me, and I believe offers

significant value forother Health seekers, here's how I propose to

handle requests for copiesof various lessons from the Life Science

Health System. (LSHS)

 

I plan to offer them on an " exchange " basis, as follows:

 

Level 1: If the lesson is less than or equal to 15 pages, the " exchange "

value is $1.00 plus the number of the lesson. For example, Lesson #36

is twelve pages long, so the exchange value would be $1.36.

 

Level 2: If the lesson is more than 15 pages, and less than or equal to

25pages, the " exchange " value is $2.00 plus the " number " ofthe lesson.

Another example, Lesson #29 is 18 pages long, and its exchange value

would be $2.29.

 

Level 3: If the lesson is more than 25pages, the " exchange " value is

$3.00 plus the cost of thelesson. Lesson #66 is 28 pages long, and its

exchange value would be $3.66.

 

 

 

 

With 2,500 pages, and 106 lessons, I plan to offer the first 101

lessons. The last 5 are primarily about going into business for

yourself, and probably oflimited value/interest. With that said, the

first 101 lessons would average about 21 pages each, so the exchange

value, on average, will probably run about 2.xx/lesson.

 

What you would receive from this side of the exchange would be the

following:

 

 

a scanned, OCR'd (Optical Character Reader), and slightly cleaned up

copy ofthe complete lesson, including the quizzes and answers, delivered

in electronic PDF format. Note that one of the advantages of this

format is that the text will be " searchable " - if you're looking for

information on " garlic " , for example, a search will highlight all

instances of garlic. This feature, by itself, begins to make up for a

lack of anoverall index.

 

 

 

 

 

 

At this time, fact-checking, correcting, updating, etc is not planned.

If that feature is added in the future, a different " exchange " value

would be offered. Note that being 20+ years old, some of the material,

asin any " document " , may be outdated. Newer research has been conducted.

As a " Natural Hygiene " base, this series is an excellent start.

 

I personally recommend the first 6 lessons, which comprisethe first part

of the program, and are entitled " Part I - The Foundationsof Life " . The

first six (6) lessons went through about page 160. These are an

overview, more of a survey of all of Natural Hygiene. If you want a

quick, easy overview of Natural Hygiene, this is a good primer.The

entire listing of the program is found at the front of lesson 29 PDF,

inthe YPoH files section at the group site. I will probably just scan

that in separately, so people can have just that. Or one can download

lesson 29, andjust print out the first couple of pages, and have it in

front of them.

 

 

An email may be sent to BobFarrell

<../../../../post?postID=oED6Ue8XLMSP2nHjhZUUJh6mwopLxYLvCX3LkHKZmUmuDMY\

MUujpoKxyLPHMDuYRstIXjxLdHPu6ohDJ-sro56TrBg> , with the letters LSHS in

the subject line and you will receive a return email,detailing exactly

how to enact an " exchange " for any lesson thatyou'd like. (Please note

that you *CANNOT* get the information you're requesting if you either

click on that link just above, or click reply, and choose my name and

email address, rather replying to the group. In both of these instances,

's mailing system intervenes, and creates an email on your behalf.

It *does not* allow an autoresponse to be sent to you; it goes back to

)

 

I welcome feedback, comments or exchange requests. I'm particularly

interested if people perceive this as a fair, has value,

" exchange " offering. Note that exchange requests may be made for *any*

lesson - not just completed ones. Some of the lessons include special

articles by notablepeople, like Dr. Vivian Vetrano talking about Vit.

B12, etc.

 

 

In responseto the specific request about Garlic and Onions, Lesson

number 36, Junk Foods: Garlic and Onions, is now ready for " exchange " .

($1.36)

 

 

Best,

 

Bob

 

 

 

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Where are those files, exactly? I'm not sure what YPoH is, and the

links don't work for me. But I'd probably be interested in your

offer.

 

Jen

 

rawfood , " Bob Farrell " <farrell.bob

wrote:

>

>

> Over the last couple of years, I have received numerous requests

and

> questions about the Life Science Health System. I have personally

> received a lot of value from this classic correspondence course.

It has

> provided me with some very concise,fundamental insight into the

whole

> concept of " NaturalHygiene. " It's given me much needed information

> about the entiresubject, and provided many " springboard " ideas.

>

> The LSHS was authored by T.C. Fry, and many others, andwas

promoted and

> sold primarily in the 1980s. The LSHSconsists of 106 lessons and

runs

> about 2,500 pages in total. This courseoriginally sold for about

$1,000

> in the 1980s. This was originally acorrespondence course, with

graded

> " tests " , certifications and/or degrees being offered. Accounting

only

> for inflation, the cost of thesame offering today, without use of

the

> Internet, would be >$3,000. Ipaid $200 for my course, hard copy,

> received in a couple of largeboxes, in late 2004. I have since

made up

> 3 ring binders, withprinted, tabbed dividers, and printed covers

and

> spines. The course sitson my Health library bookshelves.

>

>

> I have posted two of these lessons on the YPoH site, located here:

> Files <../../../../../..> > NaturalHygiene

> <../../../../../..Natural%20Hygiene/> > Life Science Health

> System

> below that, you'll see:

> Lesson 29 Condiments.pdf

> <http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/oP0NRc-

hc91MobBb9gs9_H_w90KCIvNs5qh4PGMUnl\

> n0nOAgLUVcos3iu6fl0iJmtrhkxmbdZGDfLh5rGpHSFw/Natural%

20Hygiene/Life%20Sc\

> ience%20Health%20System%20/Lesson%2029%20Condiments.pdf>

>

> LSHS Lesson 66 -disease and epidemics.pdf

>

<http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/oP0NRX_jfGxMobBbLvpf5BZ4bE4RMkSJ26oyVbu

-vO\

> -AJgb_8TU8wcWkIR_Brb2-CJAXvN-wB8TVoQAWQ77EBQ/Natural%

20Hygiene/Life%20Sc\

> ience%20Health%20System%20/LSHS%20Lesson%2066%20-disease%20and%

20epidemi\

> cs.pdf>

>

> These are posted here as my gifts. I encourage interested people

to

> download one of these, so that you may see what they look like,

once

> they've been scanned in, and cleaned up abit.

>

>

>

>

> Knowing that this course has had value for me, and I believe offers

> significant value forother Health seekers, here's how I propose to

> handle requests for copiesof various lessons from the Life Science

> Health System. (LSHS)

>

> I plan to offer them on an " exchange " basis, as follows:

>

> Level 1: If the lesson is less than or equal to 15 pages,

the " exchange "

> value is $1.00 plus the number of the lesson. For example, Lesson

#36

> is twelve pages long, so the exchange value would be $1.36.

>

> Level 2: If the lesson is more than 15 pages, and less than or

equal to

> 25pages, the " exchange " value is $2.00 plus the " number " ofthe

lesson.

> Another example, Lesson #29 is 18 pages long, and its exchange

value

> would be $2.29.

>

> Level 3: If the lesson is more than 25pages, the " exchange " value

is

> $3.00 plus the cost of thelesson. Lesson #66 is 28 pages long,

and its

> exchange value would be $3.66.

>

>

>

>

> With 2,500 pages, and 106 lessons, I plan to offer the first 101

> lessons. The last 5 are primarily about going into business for

> yourself, and probably oflimited value/interest. With that said,

the

> first 101 lessons would average about 21 pages each, so the

exchange

> value, on average, will probably run about 2.xx/lesson.

>

> What you would receive from this side of the exchange would be the

> following:

>

>

> a scanned, OCR'd (Optical Character Reader), and slightly cleaned

up

> copy ofthe complete lesson, including the quizzes and answers,

delivered

> in electronic PDF format. Note that one of the advantages of this

> format is that the text will be " searchable " - if you're looking

for

> information on " garlic " , for example, a search will highlight all

> instances of garlic. This feature, by itself, begins to make up

for a

> lack of anoverall index.

At this time, fact-checking, correcting, updating, etc is not

planned.

> If that feature is added in the future, a different " exchange "

value

> would be offered. Note that being 20+ years old, some of the

material,

> asin any " document " , may be outdated. Newer research has been

conducted.

> As a " Natural Hygiene " base, this series is an excellent start.

>

> I personally recommend the first 6 lessons, which comprisethe

first part

> of the program, and are entitled " Part I - The Foundationsof

Life " . The

> first six (6) lessons went through about page 160. These are an

> overview, more of a survey of all of Natural Hygiene. If you want a

> quick, easy overview of Natural Hygiene, this is a good primer.The

> entire listing of the program is found at the front of lesson 29

PDF,

> inthe YPoH files section at the group site. I will probably just

scan

> that in separately, so people can have just that. Or one can

download

> lesson 29, andjust print out the first couple of pages, and have

it in

> front of them.

>

>

> An email may be sent to BobFarrell

> <../../../../post?

postID=oED6Ue8XLMSP2nHjhZUUJh6mwopLxYLvCX3LkHKZmUmuDMY\

> MUujpoKxyLPHMDuYRstIXjxLdHPu6ohDJ-sro56TrBg> , with the letters

LSHS in

> the subject line and you will receive a return email,detailing

exactly

> how to enact an " exchange " for any lesson thatyou'd like. (Please

note

> that you *CANNOT* get the information you're requesting if you

either

> click on that link just above, or click reply, and choose my name

and

> email address, rather replying to the group. In both of these

instances,

> 's mailing system intervenes, and creates an email on your

behalf.

> It *does not* allow an autoresponse to be sent to you; it goes

back to

> )

>

> I welcome feedback, comments or exchange requests. I'm

particularly

> interested if people perceive this as a fair, has value,

> " exchange " offering. Note that exchange requests may be made for

*any*

> lesson - not just completed ones. Some of the lessons include

special

> articles by notablepeople, like Dr. Vivian Vetrano talking about

Vit.

> B12, etc.

>

>

> In responseto the specific request about Garlic and Onions, Lesson

> number 36, Junk Foods: Garlic and Onions, is now ready

for " exchange " .

> ($1.36)

>

>

> Best,

>

> Bob

>

>

>

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