By Sir Robert McCarrison, MD, and by Sir Albert Howard
Summary: A report on speeches given by Sir Dr. Robert McCarrison and Sir Albert Howard in support of the Medical Testament of the Doctors of Cheshire, England, a declaration of the county's 600 physicians that prevention of disease would be impossible if people continued to eat a diet high in processed foods. (You can read the doctors' pronouncement in these archives under the title "Medical Testament of the Doctors of Cheshire, England.") McCarrison and Howard touch on their extensive research in India and lay out two of the fundamental principles of nutrition: (1) only a diet of whole, natural foods can truly nourish the human body and (2) the nutritive value of natural foods, in turn, depends on the health of the soil it is grown in or on. From The New English Weekly, 1939.







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