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7/29/2019 Testament Healthy Food Healthy People http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/testament-healthy-food-healthy-people 1/5 Small farms  'Medical Testament'  The Nature of Health by Keith Addison, Journey to Forever THE "Medical Testament" published by the 31 doctors of the Cheshire Panel Committee in England on March 22 1939 was a milestone in the development of the infant organic farming movement. A critique of the 25-year-old British National Health Insurance Act, titled "The Prevention and Cure of Sickness", it acknowledged great advances in the realm of cures, but rather the opposite when it came to prevention -- and it explained why this was so. Published in full at the time in the  British Medical Journal , the "Testament" brought the major issues of organics to the forefront of public debate: that true health, as opposed to the mere absence of disease (the focus of most of the medical profession then and now), is a commodity whose manufacture begins in a healthy soil. A healthy soil grows healthy crops, which produce healthy livestock, and the final product is healthy people. And what it depends on is the return of the waste products to the soil to begin life anew in the form of humus. Substituting chemical "fertilizers" for the humus knocks half the spokes out of the wheel, leading to disease throughout the system: pests, weeds, sickly crops, sickly livestock, and sickly humans. It's a living system, not just quantities of dead minerals in mechanical motion. Much of the food  processing of the industrialized world produces a denatured product that simply increases the damage. The "Testament" brought all the issues into focus, both the problems and their solutions. At the Institute of Plant Industry, Indore, India, Albert Howard had put the art of composting on a scientific basis and used it to raise healthy, resistant, bumper crops that needed none of the "protection" of poison sprays, along with cattle that could rub noses with sick animals and remain healthy. At the same time Robert McCarrison was investigating the legendary Hunza tribe of the north of India, mountain people who lived to a ripe and vigorous old age and never got sick. He discovered why, and proved it in a series of experiments at the Nutrition Research Laboratories at Coonoor in India: it was the food they ate -- and, just as important, not just what food, but how it was grown. Unless it was grown in fertile soil, it could not be health-giving food. Most doctors study disease; McCarrison had the rare opportunity to study health instead, and put the fledgling

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Small 

farms  

'Medical Testament' 

The Nature of Health 

by Keith Addison, Journey to Forever

THE "Medical Testament" published by the 31 doctors of the Cheshire Panel Committee in

England on March 22 1939 was a milestone in the development of the infant organic farmingmovement.

A critique of the 25-year-old British National Health Insurance Act, titled "The Prevention andCure of Sickness", it acknowledged great advances in the realm of cures, but rather the opposite

when it came to prevention -- and it explained why this was so.

Published in full at the time in the British Medical Journal , the "Testament" brought the major issues of organics to the forefront of public debate: that true health, as opposed to the mere

absence of disease (the focus of most of the medical profession then and now), is a commodity

whose manufacture begins in a healthy soil. A healthy soil grows healthy crops, which produce

healthy livestock, and the final product is healthy people. And what it depends on is the return of the waste products to the soil to begin life anew in the form of humus.

Substituting chemical "fertilizers" for the humus knocks half the spokes out of the wheel, leadingto disease throughout the system: pests, weeds, sickly crops, sickly livestock, and sickly humans.

It's a living system, not just quantities of dead minerals in mechanical motion. Much of the food

 processing of the industrialized world produces a denatured product that simply increases thedamage.

The "Testament" brought all the issues into focus, both the problems and their solutions. At theInstitute of Plant Industry, Indore, India, Albert Howard had put the art of composting on a

scientific basis and used it to raise healthy, resistant, bumper crops that needed none of the

"protection" of poison sprays, along with cattle that could rub noses with sick animals and

remain healthy.

At the same time Robert McCarrison was investigating the legendary Hunza tribe of the north of 

India, mountain people who lived to a ripe and vigorous old age and never got sick. He

discovered why, and proved it in a series of experiments at the Nutrition Research Laboratoriesat Coonoor in India: it was the food they ate -- and, just as important, not just what food, but how

it was grown. Unless it was grown in fertile soil, it could not be health-giving food. Most doctors

study disease; McCarrison had the rare opportunity to study health instead, and put the fledgling

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science of nutrition on a whole new footing.

Both Howard and McCarrison won knighthoods for their work. By 1939 both had retired toEngland, where Howard founded the organic farming movement, and the evidence was gathering

on farms and in gardens throughout the land, and throughout the world. McCarrison meanwhile

set about mending the poor-cousin status of nutrition in the medical world.

Howard and McCarrison both gave speeches in support of the "Testament" when it was

 presented at a public meeting in March 1939.

The "Medical Testament" is a classic document -- often referred to and reprinted in books and

 papers written at the time and subsequently, but now long out of print.

Strangely, what seems to have been sadly neglected even at the time were the extensivereferences published with the "Testament". Three times as long as the "Testament" itself, this is

far more than just a set of attributions and publication details: it contains a host of valuable

additional material, much of it not found anywhere else, as well as a full bibliography of thework of Sir Robert McCarrison.

We managed to track down a copy of the original pamphlet and the references at the Cheshire

Library and obtained photocopies. (The poor-quality photocopy of the References could not bescanned -- many thanks to Steve Solomon of the Soil and Health Library for re-typing it.) We

also tracked down some of the associated documents and publications, all available here in full-

text, along with some related documents and some that aren't directly related but relevantnonetheless. Included are the following:

Medical Testament 

References 

The References contain extensive extra material. It is recommended that readers keep both pages

open for easy reference.

McCarrison bibliography (References) 

Speeches by Sir Robert McCarrison and Sir Albert Howard 

Correspondence in the British Medical Journal  

Publication of the "Testament" in the BMJ drew some heated debate among readers insubsequent issues. These are some of the letters.

Food and Health  by Lionel Picton

Picton was the secretary of the Cheshire Panel and one of the main movers behind publication of the "Testament". This essay was written a few years later.

Soil Fertility and Health  by Sir Albert HowardA short and elegant exposition of the core concern of the "Testament".

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Soil Fertility: The Farm's Capital  by Sir Bernard Greenwell

Open-Air Dairying  by A.J. Hosier Farming for Profit with Organic Manures  by Friend Sykes

Three accounts of derelict and abused land restored to peak fertility and productivity by pioneers

of organic farming. The first two are referred to in the "Testament" papers. The last sentence inGreenwell's address became the byword of the organic movement: "A fertile soil means healthycrops, healthy animals and, last but not least, healthy human beings."

 Nutrition in Health and Disease  by Sir Robert McCarrisonStudies in Deficiency Disease (Introduction)  by Sir Robert McCarrison

Diseases of Faulty Nutrition  by Sir Robert McCarrison

 Nutrition and National Health  by Sir Robert McCarrison

Landmarks in McCarrison's pioneering work in nutrition.

Ill Fares the Land  by Dr. Walter Yellowlees

Dr Yellowlees argues passionately for a return to sanity from the lunacy of fragmentation inagriculture, food manufacture and medical treatment of the ills these fragmentations produce,

 pleading for a return to the wholeness which leads to true health in soil, plant, animal and man.

Resources 

Nutrition and Health, Sir Robert McCarrison -- McCarrison's Cantor Lectures, to the RoyalSociety of Arts in 1936, Faber and Faber, London, 1953. A full outline of McCarrison'sgroundbreaking work in India with national diets and how closely they were reflected in patterns

of health and disease. With photographs. Full text online at the Small Farms Library.

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration  by Weston A. Price, 1939; 1945 Price-Pottenger  Nutrition Foundation. -- Weston Price was truly "the Charles Darwin of nutrition". He

discovered what health is made of, and proved it beyond any doubt. In the early 1930s Pricetravelled more than 100,000 miles to study the diets and health of isolated primitive peoples all

over the world, at a time when such communities still existed -- people "who were living in

accordance with the tradition of their race and as little affected as might be possible by the

influence of the white man". What he found makes fascinating reading, turning many of our modern ideas on their heads -- the Hunza were not the only healthy people in the world, far from

it. Then Price compared these communities to other, less isolated groups of the same peoples,

exposed to the "trade foods" produced by industrial society (processed foods grown by synthetic

farming methods), in the shape of the "white man's store". He found it takes only one generation

of eating industrialized food to destroy health and immunity. But he leaves us with the promiseof regeneration -- thwarted health can be recaptured. Full text online at the Small FarmsLibrary. See Journey to Forever's review of this extraordinary book. See the Weston A. PriceFoundation for more information:

http://www.westonaprice.org/ 

The Saccharine Disease: Conditions caused by the Taking of RefinedCarbohydrates, such as Sugar and White Flour   by T. L. Cleave, John Wright, 1974.

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Surgeon Captain T.L. Cleave, Director of Medical Research at the Royal Naval Medical School,

whittled down the root cause of dozens of the ills of industrial societies to one simple factor, also

noted by McCarrison: their dependence on refined carbohydrates -- the "master-disease". Fulltext online (scanned by Steve Solomon of the Soil and Health Library, book provided by Journey

to Forever).

THESE three men, McCarrison, Price and Cleave, long ago provided the complete answer tothe question "What is health?" -- a question that still troubles the World Health Organization

today, following the failure to achieve its multi-billion-dollar goal of the 20th Century: "Health

for All by the Year 2000". McCarrison, Price and Cleave showed that health very simplydepends on healthy food, which can only be grown in fertile soil, and Albert Howard and the

other organic farming pioners provided the full solution to that part of the problem.

Why has their work been ignored and largely forgotten -- though never discredited? The sadanswer is that it was, and is, incompatible with the immensely powerful worldwide interests

dependent on the production of industrialized food, whose shadow touches and sways (warps)

everything and everyone: governments, academia, the media, the professions, and you, and us.So we're left instead with the tragi-comic comment (true) of a modern-day medical professional:

"Of course we're healthier today than people were a hundred years ago," he said with indignant

scorn: "We've got so many more hospitals now." Verily so, and we need them. Unlike the Hunza.

"The Wheel of Health: A Study of a Very Healthy People" by G.T. Wrench, Daniel,1938, reprinted 1960, 1990

Dr. Wrench's classic exploration of the Hunza of northern India. By approaching the problem of disease from the unusual angle of a study of a perfectly healthy people, their diet and their way

of life, Wrench shows that health depends on environmental wholeness, of which a whole diet is

the vital factor -- not only the right sorts of foods, but their right cultivation as well. Summarises

the work of two other renowned health pioneers, Robert McCarrison and Albert Howard. Thishighly intelligent book is a delight to read. Full text online at the Small Farms Library. 

See also Discussion for further comments from Dr Wrench: "I feel positive that the question,which I asked myself as a student, 'What is health?' can be answered now. Health means whole.

There is no separate human health, no separate animal health, no separate vegetable health, no

separate soil health. There is one whole, and it starts with the soil."

"The Healthy Hunza" by J.I. Rodale, Rodale Press, 1949

Rodale, founder of Rodale Press and Organic Gardening magazine, researched virtually all

 previously published data on the Hunza to write this book, and also had a lengthycorrespondence with the Mir, the hereditary Hunza leader. Also covers the work of McCarrisonand Howard. Full text online at the Soil and Health Library:

http://www.soilandhealth.org/ 

"An Agricultural Testament" by Sir Albert Howard, Oxford University Press, 1940.

This is the book that started the organic farming and gardening revolution, the result of Howard's25 years of research at Indore in India. The essence of organics is brilliantly encapsulated in the

Introduction, which begins: "The maintenance of the fertility of the soil is the first condition of 

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any permanent system of agriculture." Read on! Full explanation of the Indore composting

 process and its application. Excellent on the relationship between soil, food and health. Full text

online at the Journey to Forever  Small Farms Library. 

Introduction to "An Agricultural Testament" -- full text online at Journey to Forever.

Albert Howard -- Journey to Forever's review of Howard's work, with a short bibliography

(major books and papers)

The Nature of Health (Introduction and Table of Contents) Medical Testament 

References 

McCarrison bibliography (References) Speeches by Sir Robert McCarrison and Sir Albert Howard 

Correspondence in the British Medical Journal  

Food and Health -- Lionel Picton Soil Fertility and Health -- Sir Albert Howard 

Soil Fertility: The Farm's Capital -- Sir Bernard Greenwell 

Open-Air Dairying -- A.J. Hosier  Farming for Profit with Organic Manures -- Friend Sykes 

 Nutrition and Health -- Sir Robert McCarrison 

 Nutrition in Health and Disease -- Sir Robert McCarrison Studies in Deficiency Disease (Introduction) -- Sir Robert McCarrison 

Diseases of Faulty Nutrition -- Sir Robert McCarrison 

 Nutrition and Physical Degeneration -- Weston A. Price 

The Saccharine Disease -- T. L. Cleave An Agricultural Testament -- Sir Albert Howard 

Ill Fares the Land -- Dr. Walter Yellowlees 

Food & Health in the Scottish Highlands: Four Lectures from a Rural Practice -- Dr Walter 

Yellowlees 

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