How open are you to new challenging ideas? Will you give them a chance to be discussed? Why print this interview? Because not everybody should be a raw food vegan. And of course not everybody should be eating the Inuit diet. But there are people who need to.
Written by Stanley S. Bass
In 1997 I happened to see Aajonus Vonderplanitz mentioned in the M2M magazine. I then purchased and read his book (We Want To Live), and later that year I attended a seminar he was giving to doctors. He claimed having had success within 3 months time with 236 out of 240 cancer cases (cancer checked) he put on his unique diet.
Below is an interesting interview with Aajonus Vonderplanitz conducted by Charlie Donham for the Natural Health M2M magazine in 1999, that I am happy to be able to publish here, with permission from Aajonus and M2M.
The interview is presented here for people who are interested in the possibilities of superior health using a primitive paleolithic type diet, 100% raw.
Note: some of Aajonus’ ideas are different from my viewpoints and Natural Hygiene, but are challenging and should be discussed and tested. I have now been testing his ideas and also different improvements, on my own body and with patients, for 5 plus years (2003). I have seen much good so far, but need some more time to make a final evaluation. You are always welcome to call me if you have tested this type of eating and want to share your experience.
Read the whole article about All Raw Primal Diet in our Article archive. The point of this blog post is to start a discussion: Metabolic Typing answers the concern whether one should be a frutarian, or each Paleo, or whatever else in between. Let’s talk …