Dr. Weston Price, a researcher studying primitive races of the high Andes, Central Africa, and also the Aborigines of Australia, asked for the privilege of seeing what the natives carried in their knapsacks. Without exception, each one contained a ball of minerals packed in clay, a little of which would be dissolved in water. Their morsels of food would be dipped in their mixture before being eaten, This practice is carried on today and is undoubtedly one reason the people of these cultures experience physical stamina and endurance. |