The Nutrition Book that Rocks the World

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price

If you haven’t read it yet, by all means, do.  Weston A. Price is not still influential 139 years after his birth for no reason.  This book is a fascinating study of primitive peoples and their health.

It will give you a whole new outlook on the state of your health and the health of the modern world.  Sometimes we need to go deep in history, to discover where we got off track.  Thanks to the Price-Pottenger Foundation, we have that opportunity. They are the publishers and keep the book in print so the world can have access to it.

Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation is an internationally renowned non-profit organization, founded in 1952.

The recently updated edition of the book,  (January 2008) has 50 new photos the world had not seen, they digitized all the photos in the book improving the clarity, and included letters from Price to his nieces and nephews, and correspondence between Price and J. I Rodale.

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration is available for purchase through the Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation at www.ppnf.org.

Price was born September 6, 1870, and yet his research on primitive diets is turning the modern world rightside up today.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 21, 2009 at 7:07 am | Permalink

    Weston A Price , what a genius especially for his time. America is slow to understand but finally its starting to sink in.

  2. Posted September 15, 2009 at 4:09 am | Permalink

    Hi,
    das Buch spricht eines der wichtigen Themen unserer Zeit an. Derzeit ernährt sich ein Grossteil der Leute falsch.
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