So what is your point!!!
The things you just named are also known as FOOD.
We are not all vegan.
Dave

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Indi <indi.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You should read the links I posted.
> And just so you know, "organic raw milk and grass fed beef" are still dairy
> and meat. The Price foundation's emphasis, clearly seen on their website,
> is
> anti-soy, anti-vegetarian, pro-dairy, pro-meat. Any other characterization
> of
> them is simply dishonest. And that is the the very last thing I'm going to
> say about it. Anyone who has any sense can see the truth easily enough.
>
> --
> indi
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 04:23:58PM -0400, Del wrote:
> >    The idea that the Weston Price foundation is "a shill for the dairy
> and
> >    meat industries" is nonsense.
> >
> >    The Price foundation only advocates organic raw milk and grass fed
> >    beef, in addition to a diet rich in fruit and vegetables.
> >
> >    This, of course, makes them the enemy of the commercial beef and milk
> >    industries.
> >
> >    The Price foundation's primary emphasis is on avoiding grains and
> sugar
> >    and refined foods in general.
> >
> >    Dr. Weston Price traveled the world to find the healthiest people, and
> >    his findings indicated that those who followed a "traditional" diet
> >    were the healthiest.  This mainly included people who subsisted on
> >    locally raised meat, dairy, and vegetables.
> >
> >    He also found that these same people, when exposed to a "modern" diet
> >    of fast foods, processed foods, and grains, rapidly experienced many
> of
> >    the same health problems as are rampant in our western society.
> >
> >    Speaking of evangelists, the soy industry is guilty of extensive
> >    misleading propaganda claiming that soy is a miracle health food.
> >
> >    One of the big problems with soy is its high estrogen content, which
> is
> >    very bad for growing children, both male and female.
> >
> >    If you want to know what the Weston Price foundation thinks of soy, I
> >    suggest you visit their site and read what they have to say.  The
> >    literature is extensive and most of it is backed by solid scientific
> >    fact.  I, for one, find it quite convincing.
> >
> >
> >
> >    [1]http://www.westonaprice.org/
> >
> >
> >
> >    Del
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >    ----- Original Message -----
> >
> >    From: [2]Dorothy Fitzpatrick
> >
> >    To: [3]silver-l...@eskimo.com
> >
> >    Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 3:13 PM
> >
> >    Subject: Re: CS>Grave's disease
> >
> >      I was wondering *why* the Price foundation would want to spread
> >      adverse propaganda about soy.  I cannot see that it would benefit
> >      them in any way because people who like meat etc., will never give
> >      it up for soy anyway.  It must cost a lot to gather and publish all
> >      this information and unless there was a huge monetary gain (which I
> >      can't see) it would make you wonder why they bothered.  Dr Mercola
> >      also says soy is not healthy in the unfermented or un-sprouted form,
> >      and I can't see that he would have an axe to grind, because *he*
> >      isn't involved in the meat industry.
> >      On the other hand, I can see that they soy industry would be *very*
> >      interested in discrediting something like the Price foundation or Me
> >      rcola for that matter, as they would have a lot to lose wouldn't the
> >      y?   Anyway, as you say, it is good to have a look at all sides and
> >      then make an informed choice, based on your own conclusions.  dee
> >
> >    On 21 Aug 2009, at 19:29, Indi wrote:
> >
> >    That's true, and also correlation is not causation.
> >    However, I believe my point (debunking the anti-soy propaganda of the
> >    Price
> >    foundation) was made, and that was my goal. I'm not out to evangelize,
> >    more
> >    like out to debunk evangelists. :)
> >    --
> >    indi
> >
> > References
> >
> >    1. http://www.westonaprice.org/
> >    2. mailto:d...@deetroy.org
> >    3. mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
>
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> indi
>
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