Lights Out: Sleep, Sugar, and Survival By T.S. Wiley with Bent Formby, PhD Atria Books In the 1980s, Nancy Reagan encouraged us to “just say no” to drugs. […]
Stay Well: Misinformation? The Facts Revealed By Elizabeth Shelley Independently Published (United Kingdom) In this information-rich yet compact compilation of her own articles, titled with a cliché, Elizabeth […]
Year of No Garbage: Recycling Lies, Plastic Problems, and One Woman’s Trashy Journey to Zero Waste By Eve O. Schaub Skyhorse Publishing Can mankind live without garbage? One […]
Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters By Abigail Shrier Regnery Publishing When independent journalist Abigail Shrier published Irreversible Damage in 2020, the reaction from the legacy […]
Ancestral Living for Families By Cory and Jabrielle Troup LivingAncestrally.com Ancestral Living for Families is an easy-to-use, thirty-lesson health curriculum—what I consider a sort of “Wise Traditions handbook” […]
The Mitochondriac Manifesto: How Nature Nurtures the Body, and Technology Torments It By Randy the Mito Man Self-published (TheMitoMan.com) It’s time to stop treating our health like a […]
There’s a Cow in My Freezer: The Complete Guide to Buying, Storing, and Enjoying Pasture-Raised Meat in Bulk By Maxine Taylor Independently published Many people who join the […]
Body Belief: How to Heal Autoimmune Diseases, Radically Shift Your Health, and Learn to Love Your Body More By Aimee E. Raupp Hay House Many people come to […]
Just Breathe Out: Using Your Breath to Create a New, Healthier You Betsy Thomason, BA, RRT North Loop Books Just as the Weston A. Price Foundation has helped […]
The Transformation: 48 Days to Eating & Living Naturally for Life Michele Menzel, ND, DPSc Some people learn about WAPF principles and change their diets overnight; for others […]
Let Magic Happen By Larry Burk, MD, CEHP Let Magic Happen recounts the journey of a radiologist from conventional to holistic medicine. His journey includes discovery of the […]
Long Way on a Little: An Earth Lover’s Companion for Enjoying Meat, Pinching Pennies, and Living Deliciously By Shannon Hayes Left to Write Press, 2012 Author of Grass-fed […]
Living as Nature Intended by Dr. Shagufta Feroz Nastalique Publications One common, off-the-cuff mainstream criticism of alternative medicine is that it is not evidence-based. It is not possible […]
The Dirty Life: On Farming, Food and Love By Kristin Kimball Scribner, 2010 This memoir describes the radical transformation of a New York City single, female professional writer […]
The Art of Living Long (1917 translation of La Vita Sobria in Four Discourses) By Luigi Cornaro Arno Press reprint, 1979 “Now, Sir, to begin my discourse, I shall […]
The Primal Blueprint: Reprogram your genes for effortless weight loss, vibrant health, and boundless energy By Mark Sisson Primal Nutrition, Inc., 2009 If each person on the planet […]
Changing Course for Life : Local Solutions to Global Problems By Sir Julian Rose New European Publications “Continuously accepting ever more restrictive clamps upon our civil liberties and […]
NUTRITION’S PLAYGROUND: It’s All About Food in a Round About Way By Ben Pratt Natural Food Finder Ben Pratt, who serves as chapter leader for southwest England, has […]
Please Don ’t Eat the Wallpaper! by Nancy Irven Subtitled “The Teenager’s Guide to Avoiding Trans Fats, Enriched Wheat and High Fructose Corn Syrup,” this little book reminds […]
Waste Not, Want Not: Food Preservation from Early Times to the Present Day C. Anne Wilson, Editor Edinburgh University Press, 1992 Humanity’s relationship with nature has always been […]
Primal Body—Primal Mind Empower Your Total Health the Way Evolution Intended (…and Didn’t) By Nora T. Gedgaudas, CNS, CNT Primal Body—Primal Mind Publishing, 2009 Nora Gedgaudas, a nutritionist […]
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life By Barbara Kingsolver With Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver HarperCollins, 2007 Reviewed by Katherine Czapp In 2004 novelist Barbara […]
A Thumbs Up Book Review Eat Here: Reclaiming Homegrown Pleasures in a Global Supermarket By Brian Halwell Norton/Worldwatch Institute Books Review by Bill Sanda Eat Here is an […]