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  • From: Holger Hieronimi <holger@tierramor.org>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Nutritional health
  • Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:40:43 -0600

Hello,
I´m new to this list - saludos desde Mexico

where you can get Bill Mollison's book "Ferment and Human Nutrition" ? Seems that its out of print, just some really high prized copies are available at amazon
would be great to get it reprinted or available here

Holger Hieronimi (www.tierramor.org)


Scott Pittman escribió:
I, too, would prefer to keep the Nutrition subject on the main list. It is
much easier to navigate past those subjects that don't interest you than
have to navigate between multiple lists to be sure that you are covering
your interests.
I can see when there is extended interest in machine tools, or scythes that
there may be a need for an archive or another list but if it falls into the
general purview of permaculture then it should remain in the general pc list
serve.

Bill Mollison's book "Ferment and Human Nutrition" is certainly a good take
off on this subject and according to Bill is the most important book that he
wrote.


Scott Pittman
Director
Permaculture Institute
www.permaculture.org
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of jenny Nazak
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:13 PM
To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [permaculture] Nutritional health

I share Laurence London's interest in discussing nutritional health (and the issue of how to maintain health as one ages) with fellow permies. Though I can understand why one would be inclined to split this off into a separate list, I can also see a pitfall of doing so: It perpetuates the widely held myth that permaculture is only about farming and gardening; that anything that doesn't fall into these categories is "off-topic" on a permaculture list.

As I see it, aging and health and nutrition all fall squarely within the realm of building sustainable culture.

That said, I can still see why we would want to have subtopic lists as a means of regulating traffic volume.

Cheers

Jenny / Austin Permaculture Guild, TX, USA

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