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【New】 "Nutrition and Physical Degeneration" Traditional Diets of Indigenous Peoples and Modern Diets: Their Astonishing Effects on the Body W. A. Price (Author) Tsuneo Katayama, Koshikai (Translator) Shipped anonymously via Yu-Packet Post within 24 hours. ............................................................................ Introduction Chapter 1: Why Learn from Indigenous Peoples? Chapter 2: Modern Civilization on a Path of Decline Chapter 3: Switzerland - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 4: The Gaels - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 5: The Inuit - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 6: North American Natives - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 7: Melanesians - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 8: Polynesians - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 9: African Tribes - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 10: Australian Aborigines - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 11: Torres Strait Islanders - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 12: New Zealand Maori - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 13: Ancient Civilizations of Peru Chapter 14: Peruvian Indians - Isolated Groups and Modernized Groups Chapter 15: Characteristics of Traditional and Modern Diets Chapter 16: Indigenous Methods of Preventing Tooth Decay Chapter 17: Causes of Physical Deformities Chapter 18: Nutritional Deficiencies in the Fetus and Various Diseases Chapter 19: Physical, Mental, and Moral Degeneration Chapter 20: Soil Depletion and the Degeneration of Plants and Animals Chapter 21: Practical Application of Indigenous Wisdom Chapter 22: New Revitalizing Ingredients Similar to Vitamins Chapter 23: Food is Supported by Soil Fertility Chapter 24: Plant and Animal Growth and Fluorine Chapter 25: How Mother Nature Made Us Chapter 26: Stages of Degeneration in Modern Times Chapter 27: Dietary Plans for the Restoration of Humanity Chapter 28: Social Reform Through Education Chapter 29: Dr. Weston Price's Educational Photo Collection Chapter 30: Acid-Alkaline Balance in Diet Chapter 31: Collection of Exchange Letters Conclusion: Will the Two Major Conflicting Problems We Face Be Resolved? ............................................................................ Yuriko Higashijo, Toshiaki Yoshino
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