I wish I could point out research that looks at diet and the resulting anatomy–isn is shameful that nothing has been done since Dr. Price?
Probably the best book on this is an old (1930s) book called Safe Childbirth by Dr. Kathleen Vaughn, which Dr. Price mentions in Chapter 19 and also on page 412 in Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. I was able to read this book in England, but unable to obtain a copy, so we don’t have it in our library. She shows the different pelvic shapes, which Price believes correspond to the facial shape–i.e. narrow face = narrow, oval pelvic opening = difficult childbirth. Round face = round pelvic opening = easy childbirth. (Unfortunately, she misses the mark on diet, but nevertheless it is a very interesting book.) So you can see why there are so many Caesarians necessary today, with so many ending up with narrow face and consequently a narrow pelvic opening. Probably the best research today is the research on vitamin K–we now think that vitamin K2 (the animal form) is the same as Dr. Price’s Activator X. (See the Spring 2008 issue of Wise Traditions) A sign of vitamin K deficiency is lack
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