Jan 12, 2010 | Uncategorized |
I have a few thoughts about the good old low-calorie diet for weight loss if you haven’t noticed. In fact, I’ve gotten plenty of heat (no pun intended) for making allusions between what is recommended as a typical ?healthy diet,? and the fare that was provided to residents at Nazi concentration camps (please don’t be offended, it is just simply a fact). This came to a head on...
May 23, 2008 | Uncategorized |
First off, apologies to my long-time followers for always being so preoccupied with Weston A. Price and others that witnessed the sudden dramatic decline of health at the dawn of modern food. But the shift of human health really dominates my thinking. From the beginning I’ve really been perplexed and driven to understand how and what, specifically, brought about this shift.As a very brief...
Dec 28, 2007 | Uncategorized |
* Denotes work of particular significance and/or exceptional integrity(Chronological order as they were read)…The Maker’s DietJordan Rubin*Nourishing TraditionsSally FallonCholesterol MythsUffe RavnskovEnzyme NutritionEdward Howell*Nutrition and Physical DegenerationWeston PricePottenger’s CatsFrancis PottengerCaffeine BluesStephen CherniskeEat Fat Lose FatSally FallonWaking...
Nov 4, 2007 | Uncategorized |
This Friday marks the beginning of the 2007 Weston A. Price Foundation’s annual conference which I will be attending. The Weston A. Price Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to wise traditions in food and farming. Its founder, Sally Fallon, is a true nutritional and agricultural pioneer who has worked hard to shed light on long forgotten fundamentals of human health. Weston A....
Aug 9, 2007 | Uncategorized |
This past week I had the great fortune of reading Traditional Foods Are Your Best Medicine by Ron Schmid, N.D., who is also the author of the Untold Story of Milk. This book is rock solid, perhaps the finest book I’ve read on the topic of nutrition. Schmid covers many things that Sally Fallon and others whom I highly respect cover in their books, but this nearly flawless book was...