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Dr Natasha

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26/04/2011

Dear Fellow WAPFsters and Friends,

I have great news!

Peter, who is my husband, my dear life-partner and my business manager, has come up with a good way for us all to support WAPF! Both of us feel very strongly that this wonderful organisation is doing a priceless service to humanity and needs to be supported in any way possible.

It has been brought to my attention that several people are launching commercial enterprises based on GAPS™. Gut & Psychology Syndrome™ and GAPS™ are my trademarks and copyright, so Peter has contacted these people to ask them to recognise the trademark and acknowledge that Gut & Psychology Syndrome is my intellectual property and to pay a small royalty for the use. We also told them that we are donating these royalties to WAPF as a way of supporting their excellent work. I am pleased to announce that this has been received with great enthusiasm, that just shows how much respect this organisation has!

GAPS is growing in its popularity, more and more people around the world are using The GAPS Nutritional Protocol to heal themselves and to heal members of their families. Implementing GAPS is not easy, and I feel that people who successfully went through it, have earned the right to take it further and to share it with others. I have no objections to that, as these people have the priceless enthusiasm for GAPS and good knowledge to be able to help many more around the world. So many people out there need this information desperately! So, those of you who mastered GAPS and would like to use it in a commercial way to spread the word, I will encourage you with pleasure, but first, please contact us, so we can help you to comply with the trademark and copyright requirement. We are going to ask you to pay a small royalty, which we will donate to the Weston A Price Foundation, and hopefully through this we can provide a long-term sustained support for this very worthwhile organisation!

My best wishes to all of you!

Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride