No disease that can be treated by diet should be treated with any other means.” ~ Maimonides, Philosopher

The Movie of the Week is Pottenger’s Cats, which highlights the extensive research conducted by American physician Francis Marion Pottenger Jr. on over 900 cats over a period of ten years. Pottenger’s results showed that a diet consisting of raw milk and raw meat was crucial for optimal health. This diet led to a variety of positive outcomes in the cats, including improved bone structure, healthy teeth, disease-free bodies, and shiny fur. On the other hand, when the cats consumed cooked foods, they experienced negative effects like arthritis, behavioral changes, sterility, skin disorders, allergies, hypothyroidism, and skeletal deformities.

Ultimately, Dr. Pottenger’s studies highlight the damaging impact of food processing and heat on both the quality of food and the well-being of those who consume it. These findings align with the observations made by Dr. Weston A. Price regarding the physical degeneration that ensues when individuals deviate from traditional, nutrient-dense dietary practices. We invite you to watch and share the results of Pottenger’s important research.

Related:

Watch the original video on the Price-Pottenger website

Pottenger’s Cats: A Study in Nutrition

Pottenger Cat Film—Summary

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Weston A. Price’s work and its relevance to today

Francis M. Pottenger, MD

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Solari Food Series: Raw Milk Nation


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2 Comments

  1. Fascinating and powerful. I have livestock and have experimented with different feeds with the same females and same males. There is clear drastic differences in results based on nutrition. These facts are evident in humans, which is why it is so mind boggling that people continue to shove garbage in their faces while worrying about their needs for useless “health” insurance.

  2. Thanks so much. Was fascinated by your reference this in M&M but suspect would never have got round to finding it online!

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