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Stay Healthy by Supplying What's Lacking in Your Diet (Paperback, 8th edition)
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Stay Healthy by Supplying What's Lacking in Your Diet (Paperback, 8th edition)
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Loot Price R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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This is the interesting life story of one of New Zealand's great
and gifted farmers Brown Trotter who pioneered the use of trace
minerals in NZ farming and as a result he greatly increased his
farm's profitability, improved the health and breeding of his
livestock and won numerous prizes at stock shows. At age 65 he
began taking the same trace minerals himself and dramatically
healed his serious heart disease. All of this he achieved while
being challenged on his views for soil nuturing an animal nutrition
that was the opposite of what the government appointed scientists
and vets of the day were promoting. Brown's results were doing all
the talking and while every attempt was made to publicly discredit
and suppress his views the truth was not going to be hidden this
time. An important farming book for every New Zealander Learn how
to protect yourself from heart disease and other serious health
disorders by supplementing your diet with important trace minerals
lacking in our New Zealand Soils and foods You can farm more
profitably. plus add years of vigorous health to your life, by
supplying the trace minerals lacking in NZ Soils. At age 59,
Fairlie sheep farmer Brown Trotter's farm animals were among the
healthiest in New Zealand. Yet Brown Trotter himself was in his own
words decrepit, very lame and with a bad heart. His animals won
prizes year after year at shows. He got them to that stage by
pioneering the use of trace minerals in NZ, such as copper, zinc,
Iodine and selenium. Either by top dressing to the soil or as a
drench. Brown would buy under nourished lambs from other farms at a
low price and then, next season send them out as fine specimens of
fat lambs and obtain top prices. However despite his success with
his animals Brown's health began to deteriorate from age 45. He
soon began to black out continually. At age 64 an x-ray a
cardiograph revealed a severely diseased heart. He was immediately
flown to Greenlane hospital to be operated on. This was just to
hold the situation and perhaps gain another year or two of life.
When Brown came home from the hospital he continued to deteriorate.
He writes I couldn't read. About two lines and I fell asleep. This
was an existence I came to dread . I realised I was turning into a
cabbage. Finally in desperation he decided to take the same
minerals that had worked wonders with the health of his sheep. He
weaned himself off the drug diacon and began taking sheep minerals
Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium and Iodine A dramatic improvement
occurred Brown.s energy, alertness and strength began to speedily
return even though he was still smoking heavily. Six months later
at 65, after 20 years of ill health he described himself as healthy
At age 67, to the amazement of doctors at Princess Margaret
Hospital he recorded a perfect cardiograph. His doctor Dr Hull
stated It has never been known in medical history Brown Trotter
died 13 years later in 1964 in his 80th year, of cancer in his
liver and pancreas which started from a cigarette burn on his lip.
(He remained a heavy smoker all his life) His heart remained
healthy and strong until the end. The first half of this
interesting book relates to Brown Trotters mineral experiments with
his animals, and reproduces some of the amusing and thrilling
newspaper debates with skeptical vets and government soil
scientists. The he tells the all important story of how he restored
his heart using the same minerals that brought exceptional health
to the farm animals. While this is a New Zealand context the same
principals can be applied to farming anywhere in the world. Every
country has soil that is deficient in trace minerals. The secret is
to identify what is missing and introducing it into the food chain
in some way.
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