The TV show in which Aajonus appears (The Doctors) actually airs on MONDAY JANUARY 26th.
This show is due to air on K-cal TV in the Los Angeles area (probably channel 9) on January 26th at 11:00 a.m. It goes until noon.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Aajonus on TV in the Los Angeles area Tuesday at 11 AM
"NEWS FLASH"
Aajonus was recently taped for a TV show called The Doctors TV (website is www.thedoctorstv.com). According to what I know, they tape a series of one-hour shows for this program (The Doctors TV) that are syndicated, and that can be aired nationwide, along most any of the educational TV channels that pick up such programs.
I was told by the agent who arranged the taping, that this show is due to air on K-cal TV in the Los Angeles area (probably channel 9) on January 27th at 11:00 a.m. It goes until noon.
So by all means, tune in and enjoy! [Aajonus does well in this one!]
All fans and anyone else, even detractors are welcome! (Aajonus is nothing if not controversial.)
But spread the news, and let's see what materializes on that date on the tube, that we can use for learning or entertainment!"
posted by Barbara Ellingson
Aajonus was recently taped for a TV show called The Doctors TV (website is www.thedoctorstv.com). According to what I know, they tape a series of one-hour shows for this program (The Doctors TV) that are syndicated, and that can be aired nationwide, along most any of the educational TV channels that pick up such programs.
I was told by the agent who arranged the taping, that this show is due to air on K-cal TV in the Los Angeles area (probably channel 9) on January 27th at 11:00 a.m. It goes until noon.
So by all means, tune in and enjoy! [Aajonus does well in this one!]
All fans and anyone else, even detractors are welcome! (Aajonus is nothing if not controversial.)
But spread the news, and let's see what materializes on that date on the tube, that we can use for learning or entertainment!"
posted by Barbara Ellingson
Are your favorite Hollywood stars on the Primal Diet?
I just asked and heard the following from the "horse's mouth" Dr. Aajonus Vonderplanitz PhD. regarding the last blog post about the article that appeared in Sweden: some Hollywood stars such as Mel Gibson, Martin Sheen and Demi Moore DO eat raw meats/fishes, and raw milk and eggs (not just raw fruits and veggies). Again, just thought you'd like to know.
The article may already state that, but my translating abilities from the Swedish language are unfortunately nil. :-) :-) :-)
Thanks, Barbara Ellingson
The article may already state that, but my translating abilities from the Swedish language are unfortunately nil. :-) :-) :-)
Thanks, Barbara Ellingson
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Is your favorite Hollywood star on a raw food diet?
I just came across a very large article with pictures written in a Swedish newspaper with an address in Stockholm . In the middle of the 2-page spread is a huge delectable plate of raw foods (so labelled) with pictures of Hollywood stars surrounding it. Among them are notables like Barbara Streisand, Pierece Brosnan, Daryl Hannah, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson, etc. all with big smiling faces. So it seems that somehow the benefits of raw foods are spreading among these Hollywood figures--and being heard about in Sweden!
Just thought you'd like to know,
Best Ydalmen Sandberg
Just thought you'd like to know,
Best Ydalmen Sandberg
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Awareness of raw milk benefits
Got milk?
Max Kane sure does. He's bringing awareness of raw milk to the masses via a cross-country bike ride, dubbed Ride for Raw Dairy, Raw milk and other dairy products that have not been pasteurized.
Part of his trip brought him to Midland [Texas] this week where he stayed at Happy Feet Farm where Michele Barnett said they were shipping in raw milk products from Lubbock for him to consume. Barnett said Kane found her through a Web site that lists farms offering a variety of organic or certified natural produce.
Barnett said she's had the farm for three and a half years and she and her family drink as little processed milk as possible. They hope to use milk from a dairy goat that is about to give birth.
A Viroqua, Wis., resident Kane has been on the road since Dec. 17 starting in Rocky Mountain, Va., in the Appalachian Mountains and working his way west to Malibu, Calif.
Making a documentary as he goes, Kane stopped at Flat Belly Organics in Midland on Tuesday. Annette Presley, registered dietitian, co-author of "The Liberation Diet" and devotee of raw dairy products along with Barnett and Albert Pereira, lactation specialist with Pereira Pastures Dairy in Abernathy were there to greet him.
Next stop is El Paso, but to help him on his way, he laid in some supplies.
Kane's family, including wife Jaclyn, drove him to his starting point in Virginia.
Diagnosed with Crohn's disease -- which can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract -- at age 10, Kane at one point was down to about 100 pounds at 5-foot-10. He began researching alternatives to medication four to five years ago and through some trial and error found raw dairy products helped him regain his health. He now weighs around 200 pounds and has gained muscle weight.
...
After discovering what raw dairy did for him, Kane began eating raw meat.
"I do my best to eat the highest quality food," Kane said. He said pasteurization changes milk a lot and those interested in raw products should be aware of how the animals are treated and what pesticides are used.
Prior to starting the bike trip, Kane didn't have much experience riding distances. For the first 10 days, he said, he had pain in his legs and knees because, he "hadn't really trained for this."
Partial to glass containers, at first Kane was carrying about 130 pounds. Since then, he has shipped the product home and is carrying one to one-and- a-half gallons of milk, along with butter, cheese and other dairy products.
"I've been on road since Dec. 17," Kane said. "The days just kind of pass." He added that he would like to get to Malibu by Feb. 1.
If all goes well and funding is available, his family will pick him up in California. If not, he'll make his way back on a bus.
Kane, who sells raw milk products in Chicago, said he and 10-12 people mapped out the bicycle route using Google maps. He also has a GPS unit to help keep him on track. "But as it turns out, once I got on the actual bike ride ... only 50 percent of the roads I have been on have been what we mapped out. Things come into play that you don't think about. Some of the roads were under construction and some were unridable," he said.
During his road trip, Kane said he's met a lot of interesting people.
"One of the main differences I've noticed is the people's diet and their accent. Coming from state to state, everybody talks a little bit different. Other than that, there's not much difference that I've found. I've met a lot of good people out there, really kind-hearted people, especially these farmers that I've stopped at. They've been nothing but supportive," he said.
People have either offered him a room in their home or offered to pay for his stay at a hotel for the night. He has camped out on the side of the road "here and there" and stayed at the Salvation Army in Abilene.
"This ride has been nothing but an adventure," he said.
Max Kane sure does. He's bringing awareness of raw milk to the masses via a cross-country bike ride, dubbed Ride for Raw Dairy, Raw milk and other dairy products that have not been pasteurized.
Part of his trip brought him to Midland [Texas] this week where he stayed at Happy Feet Farm where Michele Barnett said they were shipping in raw milk products from Lubbock for him to consume. Barnett said Kane found her through a Web site that lists farms offering a variety of organic or certified natural produce.
Barnett said she's had the farm for three and a half years and she and her family drink as little processed milk as possible. They hope to use milk from a dairy goat that is about to give birth.
A Viroqua, Wis., resident Kane has been on the road since Dec. 17 starting in Rocky Mountain, Va., in the Appalachian Mountains and working his way west to Malibu, Calif.
Next stop is El Paso, but to help him on his way, he laid in some supplies.
Kane's family, including wife Jaclyn, drove him to his starting point in Virginia.
Diagnosed with Crohn's disease -- which can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract -- at age 10, Kane at one point was down to about 100 pounds at 5-foot-10. He began researching alternatives to medication four to five years ago and through some trial and error found raw dairy products helped him regain his health. He now weighs around 200 pounds and has gained muscle weight.
...
After discovering what raw dairy did for him, Kane began eating raw meat.
"I do my best to eat the highest quality food," Kane said. He said pasteurization changes milk a lot and those interested in raw products should be aware of how the animals are treated and what pesticides are used.
Prior to starting the bike trip, Kane didn't have much experience riding distances. For the first 10 days, he said, he had pain in his legs and knees because, he "hadn't really trained for this."
Partial to glass containers, at first Kane was carrying about 130 pounds. Since then, he has shipped the product home and is carrying one to one-and- a-half gallons of milk, along with butter, cheese and other dairy products.
"I've been on road since Dec. 17," Kane said. "The days just kind of pass." He added that he would like to get to Malibu by Feb. 1.
If all goes well and funding is available, his family will pick him up in California. If not, he'll make his way back on a bus.
Kane, who sells raw milk products in Chicago, said he and 10-12 people mapped out the bicycle route using Google maps. He also has a GPS unit to help keep him on track. "But as it turns out, once I got on the actual bike ride ... only 50 percent of the roads I have been on have been what we mapped out. Things come into play that you don't think about. Some of the roads were under construction and some were unridable," he said.
During his road trip, Kane said he's met a lot of interesting people.
"One of the main differences I've noticed is the people's diet and their accent. Coming from state to state, everybody talks a little bit different. Other than that, there's not much difference that I've found. I've met a lot of good people out there, really kind-hearted people, especially these farmers that I've stopped at. They've been nothing but supportive," he said.
People have either offered him a room in their home or offered to pay for his stay at a hotel for the night. He has camped out on the side of the road "here and there" and stayed at the Salvation Army in Abilene.
"This ride has been nothing but an adventure," he said.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Optimal health is obviously the first priority for the good of the individual
[Aajonus] Vonderplanitz' books and the Primal Diet Newsletter are pricey, sensational, and evolutionary. They are a privileged and refreshing change from the empty-headed patter of network TV's medical marionettes and the AMA/Big Pharma-indoctrinated media propaganda ads. Vonderplanitz' fearless and bewilderingly frank pronouncements are a radical night-and-day departure from the so-called 'conventional wisdom.' The two books and Newsletter and their contents fly in the face of the AMA/Big Pharma's program-for-landfall-profits-at-the- expense-of-the-masses philosophy---for good reason. WWTL and RLWD are virtually sole-source publications predicated on a sound, time-honored, experience-based (100% drug-free) truth. They are shocking because quite probably, many assertions are the opposite of everything that we have been sold by the doctrinaire press. The AMA/Big Pharma loss is your gain. In my considered opinion, the sum of the facts and opinions presented by Vonderplanitz' pen are absolutely LIGHT YEARS ahead of any other concept of lifesaving-change-for-the- better, optimal-health rationale/Rx. Better yet, the volumes are written in a clear, easy-to-read-and-understand format (for anyone in command of a eighth-grade-or-higher ability). The basic principles outlined in the two Vonderplanitz masterworks and quarterly Newsletter have been proven successful over the centuries by the following notable entities: Medieval European Kings, their royal court and Knights, Asian Emperors (notably Genghis Kahn and his Mongol hordes who actually conquered ALL the then known land masses and civilizations from north to south, east to west, sea-to-sea), the Vikings, the Arctic Inuits, the Native American plains Indians (Shoshone, Sioux, Apache, etc.), Africa's intrepid tribesmen, the Maasai, Samburu and Zulu warriors as well as dozens of other successful and dominant cultures throughout ancient history to modern times, worldwide. Can we learn from these preeminently successful cultures, benefiting from their massive wealth of experience? For the sake of the species, our family's genetic heritage, and our survival, I hope so. Otherwise, if our genealogical archives are ravaged by future civil upheaval and/or world wars, we may not even be a blip on the screens of the Twenty-Second Century, A.D. Optimal health is obviously the first priority for the good of the individual, the family and the species. Have you ever pondered the frightening prospect of what is left WITHOUT good health, e.g. when you have lost your mobility, independence, your dignity, and possibly your consciousness, and are being fed through a gastric tube by a minimum-wage nursing home employee? It behooves each of us to see ourselves from that prospective and in that predicament BEFORE the fact. That said, would it be best to do all that is possible NOW to delay or prevent that possibility, OR would it be better to react to it AFTER IT HAPPENS? Enough said. A word to the wise is sufficient." Mark R. , Alabama |
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Living Disease Free on the Primal Diet
I have never suffered from any life threatening or debilitating diseases but I do have an insatiable urge to live disease free and with optimal health and fitness. [Scott is the muscular contestant in the blue shorts & white waistband - no surprise that he won this race.]
I greedily pursue these interests by way of a proper philosophy on life, an exercise strategy geared towards efficiently promoting my functional ability, and a nutritional protocol that best supports these principles.
This nutritional protocol is The Primal Diet. Whilst following The Primal Diet strictly over the past four years, I have encountered greater progress than at any time previously, culminating in reaching my peak from a performance perspective, and attaining the best condition of my life at age 32.
Scott Wheeler
I greedily pursue these interests by way of a proper philosophy on life, an exercise strategy geared towards efficiently promoting my functional ability, and a nutritional protocol that best supports these principles.
This nutritional protocol is The Primal Diet. Whilst following The Primal Diet strictly over the past four years, I have encountered greater progress than at any time previously, culminating in reaching my peak from a performance perspective, and attaining the best condition of my life at age 32.
Scott Wheeler
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