Selene River Press

Selene River Press Selene River Press is a Colorado publishing company specializing in works on holistic nutrition. In the 1930s, Drs. This is simply not so.

Our mission is to provide health practitioners and their patients with books, resources, and communication tools that demonstrate and illuminate the causes of health. For over 25 years, Selene River Press has been the leader in nutrition education for health practitioners and self-help readers alike. In an age dominated by fads, miracle diets, and other misinformation, our goal is to help readers

get beyond this confusion by offering resources rooted in nutrition’s original principles, as revealed by the field’s first researchers. These pioneers, led by the brilliant Dr. Royal Lee, showed that most degenerative illness such as heart disease and cancer is the result of malnutrition at the hand of processed and synthetic foods. This simple truth, demonstrated so clearly in the early 1900s, was largely forgotten as industrial foods replaced real ones in America. Dr. Lee warned that if Americans continued to eat such deficient foods, they would become progressively weaker with each generation until they were suffering exactly the kind of widespread illness we see today. In addition to the primacy of whole foods as the foundation of good health, SRP resources teach these keys of Dr. Lee’s philosophy:

- Food must be grown in healthy soil. While whole, unadulterated food is paramount for good health, it’s critical that this food be grown in healthy soil (or raised on plants grown in healthy soil). This means choosing organically grown foods, since most conventional foods are harvested from soil that is highly deficient in trace minerals and other factors critical for health.

- The effects of malnutrition are passed on. Weston Price and Francis Pottenger, Jr., showed irrefutably that malnutrition not only damages the health of an individual, but its effects are passed on to any child the individual may have in the future. While classic genetics scoffed at this idea for decades, the new science of epigenetics has roundly confirmed the reality of “inherited malnutrition.”

- Dietary supplements must also be made from food. Thanks to food processing and poor soils, most Americans would benefit greatly from supplementing their diet with some concentrated nutrition. But just as the food we eat must be whole, so must be the supplements we take. Only vitamins as found in food—whole and intact—can truly nourish the body. Synthetic and isolated vitamin fractions, and antioxidants, are not nutrients.

- Each individual is biochemically unique. “One man’s food is another’s poison,” the old saying goes. Yet modern nutrition seems bent on insisting that there is a single diet ideal for everyone. As early nutrition researchers showed, requirements for specific nutrients vary greatly among individuals. Only by learning the foundations of nutrition and then tuning in to which foods are best for your body can you truly put nutrition to work. SRP’s editorial staff is not only trained in these essential principles, they have a collective experience of applying Dr. Lee’s philosophy that spans more than 75 years. We select our books, resources, and other tools based on this real-life know how. Moreover, at SeleneRiverPress.com, readers can learn nutrition’s first principles straight from the horse’s mouth. Our Historical Archives offer hundreds of foundational papers and commentaries—free, as PDF downloads—from the early days of nutrition research. These articles, as you will see, were years ahead of their time and are as true and relevant today as ever. Industrial foods have dominated the market for so long that Americans have lost the instinct to identify foods that are healthful. But, given the tools, we can revive this instinct. With the free choice of a self-educated public, we can push to adopt methods of husbandry, agriculture, and nutrition that nourish human health, preserve the life of the planet and its creatures, and halt the tragic degradation of our genetic and physiological integrity. We welcome you to join us in a commitment to our children and grandchildren to ensure that the causes of health become common knowledge in their lifetime.

For many people, myself included, baking soda and vinegar haircare leads to healthier hair and scalp. Be prepared for th...
06/02/2026

For many people, myself included, baking soda and vinegar haircare leads to healthier hair and scalp. Be prepared for the fact that your hair will probably feel different using this method than it did when using store bought shampoo and conditioner. My hair feels more soft now, and it also never feels quite so squeaky clean as it did with store bought shampoo.

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I wanted to start milking by hand, in order to get the feel of it. I thought if I started milking with a machine, I woul...
05/30/2026

I wanted to start milking by hand, in order to get the feel of it. I thought if I started milking with a machine, I wouldn't understand as well what was happening – udder, teats, brain, legs, rumen, adrenaline, oxytocin. There's a lot going on in milking a sheep and I wanted to get up to speed with the physicality of it, rather than bypassing via technology.

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They didn't suddenly get worse. They stopped compensating.That patient who was "fine" all winter? They were holding it t...
05/29/2026

They didn't suddenly get worse. They stopped compensating.

That patient who was "fine" all winter? They were holding it together. Until spring showed up and asked a little more of the system.

>More digestion.
>More activity.
>More demand.

And then the pattern finally had something to say. As Mark puts it: "What is a very non-symptomatic pattern… yet dangerous in its unresolved outcome?"

That's the part most people miss. By the time symptoms show up, it's already been there.

👉 Start seeing the pattern: https://bit.ly/3PELqRq

From the first light of morning, millions reach instinctively for a stimulant — not always out of pleasure, but out of o...
05/28/2026

From the first light of morning, millions reach instinctively for a stimulant — not always out of pleasure, but out of obligation. Coffee has become the rhythm of productivity, the invisible engine of deadlines and digital life. It sharpens thought, accelerates the pulse, stretches the waking hours just a little longer.

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For self-care of allergies, the following remedies often work quite effectively. When selecting which remedy to use, it ...
05/26/2026

For self-care of allergies, the following remedies often work quite effectively. When selecting which remedy to use, it works best to focus on the symptoms you DO have and ignore the ones that don't apply to you.

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Everyone's talking about "seasonal allergies." But no one's asking why the body reacts in the first place.Same air. Same...
05/23/2026

Everyone's talking about "seasonal allergies." But no one's asking why the body reacts in the first place.

Same air. Same pollen. Different response. That's not random. That's physiology.

👉 Read the full article and connect the dots: https://bit.ly/3PELqRq

Every day for the past three weeks I've been milking sheep and making cheese. Since writing our book, Mootopia, Mary and...
05/21/2026

Every day for the past three weeks I've been milking sheep and making cheese. Since writing our book, Mootopia, Mary and I have wanted to live in a place where we could keep cows and sheep, to have our own supply of raw milk for yogurt and cheese making. Sheep milk is the best milk for drinking, making yogurt, and making cheese – it has superior nutrition and flavor.

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Spring hits. Symptoms flare.And somehow… it's always the pollen.Couldn't possibly be digestion that never recovered from...
05/19/2026

Spring hits. Symptoms flare.

And somehow… it's always the pollen.

Couldn't possibly be digestion that never recovered from winter. Or chemistry that's been off for months. Or a body that was "fine" right up until it wasn't.
Spring didn't create the problem. It exposed it.

👉 See what's actually driving "seasonal" symptoms: https://bit.ly/3PELqRq

Depending on your hair as well the time of year, you may need to modify your shampoo and conditioner recipes to make the...
05/16/2026

Depending on your hair as well the time of year, you may need to modify your shampoo and conditioner recipes to make them work better. For instance, my hair tends to be more dry in the winter and more oily in the summer. It is very easy to tailor the baking soda and vinegar mixtures to meet the needs of your hair.

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Early spring has a way of making confident people look foolish.Mark opens one of these seasonal discussions with a line ...
05/14/2026

Early spring has a way of making confident people look foolish.

Mark opens one of these seasonal discussions with a line that feels almost like a warning disguised as small talk: "Beautiful early spring day, as if we're gonna let that fool us, because March is usually the snowiest month in Colorado."

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