Category Archives: Applied Trophology

Applied Trophology, Vol. 17, No. 1
(First Quarter 1974)

Contents in this issue: “Our Food Failure.” The following is a transcription of the First Quarter 1974 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Our Food Failure A Cause of Degenerative Disease More recent investigation of soil care, food processing, and the nutritional value of food is presently […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 16, No. 1
(First Quarter 1973)

Contents in this issue: “Constipation” The following is a transcription of the First Quarter 1973 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Constipation The American Malady We pride ourselves on scientific achievements and the newer knowledge of agriculture, chemistry, medicine, nutrition, research, and manufacturing processes. Yet, in late […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 12, No. 2
(Fourth Quarter 1970)

Contents in in this issue: “Potassium in Nutrition,” “A Consumer’s Credo,” by Norman Cousins. The following is a transcription of the Fourth Quarter 1970 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Potassium in Nutrition Why do some scientists believe potassium to be the most important major organic mineral […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 9, No. 12
(December 1965)

Contents in this issue: “Nutrition and Public Interest (Part III),” by Kirkpatrick W. Dilling, “Biologist Warns on Possible Harm Caused by Introduction of Antibiotics into Nature,” “The Arab’s Answer to Heart Disease,” “Formula 22684.” The following is a transcription of the December 1965 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 9, No. 10
(October 1965)

Contents in this issue: “Nutrition and Public Interest (Part I),” by Kirkpatrick W. Dilling. The following is a transcription of the October 1965 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Nutrition and Public Interest (Part I) Kirkpatrick W. Dilling This articles continues in Part II (November 1965) and concludes […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 9, No. 8
(August 1965)

Contents in this issue: “Inositol, Potassium, and Phosphoric Acid,” “Fluoridation?” he following is a transcription of the August 1965 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Inositol, Potassium, and Phosphoric Acid In The Vitamins in Medicine, the authors, Bicknell and Prescott, state, “The function of inositol is unknown.” […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 9, No. 5
(May 1965)

Contents in this issue: “Amino Acid Content,” “U.S. Healthy?” The following is a transcription of the May 1965 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Amino Acid Content Taken in part from “Evaluation of Protein Quality.” Report of an International Conference Committee on Protein Malnutrition, Food and Nutrition […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 8, No. 4
(April 1964)

Contents in this issue: “Interrelationships of the Vitamins,” by John J. Miller, PhD, “A Few Facts on Vitamins,” “Relation Between Cholesterol and Magnesium,” “Migraine and Meniere’s Disease.” The following is a transcription of the April 1964 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Interrelationships of the Vitamins John […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 8, No. 3
(March 1964)

Contents in this issue: “The Mysteries of Ribonucleic Acid,” “Cholesterol (Editorial from Clinical Physiology).” The following is a transcription of the March 1964 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. The Mysteries of Ribonucleic Acid Much has been discussed in the past few months about ribonucleic acid (RNA) […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 1, No. 10
(October 1957)

The following is a transcription of the October 1957 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Also in this issue: News Items Tip of the Month (Check pH) Nutrition and Dietetics Many Dyes in Foods Found Harmful Celery Wins over Candy Housewives’ Eczema, Dentists’ Novocaine Dermatitis, Petroleum Dermatitis […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 16, No. 4
(Fourth Quarter 1973)

Contents in this issue: “Susceptibility to Malnutrition.” The following is a transcription of the Fourth Quarter 1973 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Susceptibility to Malnutrition Why? As a result of the Watergate testimony the average citizen assumes, and it is generally more or less accepted, that […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 16, No. 3
(Third Quarter 1973)

Contents in this issue: “Our Chemical Environment.” The following is a transcription of the Third Quarter 1973 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Our Chemical Environment A Body Insult Apparently, the effects of chemicals on man can only be determined by examining the total environment to which […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 16, No. 2
(Second Quarter 1973)

Contents in this issue: “Nutrient Soil,” “Chart: Life Expectancy of Males and Females.” The following is a transcription of the Second Quarter 1973 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Nutrient Soil   We sincerely dedicate this issue to Wisconsin’s U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson for his promotion of “Earth […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 15, No 4
(Fourth Quarter 1972)

Contents in this issue: “Carbohydrates.” The following is a transcription of the Fourth Quarter 1972 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Carbohydrates      Sugars and Starches As a person interested in nutrition, it may have been your displeasure to have to listen to the sweet propaganda song […]

Applied Trophology, Vol. 15, No. 2
(Second Quarter 1972)

Contents in this issue: “Cholesterol: A Confused Subject.” The following is a transcription of the Second Quarter 1972 issue of Dr. Royal Lee’s Applied Trophology newsletter, originally published by Standard Process Laboratories. Cholesterol: A Confused Subject Cholesterol is a very important tissue constituent and, therefore, must not be considered as a substance to be avoided. […]