Letters
SOCIAL CREDIT SCORES Yesterday I went to the Weston Price website to order DVDs and flash drive recordings of the Wise Traditions conference. Three times I tried to […]
Letters, Fall 2022
Letters, Heart Disease Issue
Letters, Summer 2022
HOMEMADE FORMULA I want to thank WAPF for helping me two years ago when I was navigating the switch of formula for my son. Since he was adopted, […]
Letters, Healthy Baby Issue
Website Changed Our Lives Thank you for the information provided on your website. It has literally changed our lives! About two years ago, I began researching nutrition because […]
Letters, Spring 2022
Covid Shots for Babies Regarding the FDA wanting to approve these Covid shots for babies, I think it is absolutely horrific! Of course, this is not the greatest […]
Letters, Winter 2021
Letters, Fall 2021
Letters, Summer 2021
Letters, Spring 2021
Letters, Winter 2020
Letters, Fall 2020
Letters, Summer 2020
Letters, Spring 2020
Letters, Winter 2019
ALS AND ELECTRICITY Mainstream medical literature has finally confirmed that workers in certain occupations are more at risk of Lou Gehrig’s disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS). The […]
Letters, Fall 2019
Letters, Summer 2019
Letters, Spring 2019
Letters, Winter 2018
THE WISE MINORITY We rarely run into or hear of a large group of wise people, that is, the wise are rarely in the majority. This is a […]
Letters, Fall 2018
Letters, Summer 2018
Letters, Spring 2018
Letters, Winter 2017
Letters, Fall 2017
Letters, Summer 2017
A JOURNAL FOR NEWBIES I have just finished reading the Spring 2017 journal—what an absolutely wonderful journal for the newbies! I think it should be given to all […]
Letters, Spring 2017
Letters, Winter 2016
BRAINWASHING Tim Boyd’s thumbs down review of My Beef with Meat by Rip Esselstyn (Fall 2016) touched on the most important aspect of Rip’s storytelling: his lack of […]
Letters, Fall 2016
ON THE WISE TRADITIONS JOURNEY IN KENYA “I know and I promise that there will be a very huge u-turn for my community. We will be turning to […]
Letters, Summer 2016
WISE TRADITIONS 2016 IN ALABAMA What a great place for a conference! We are now seeing a major growth of sustainable farming in such states as Georgia, Alabama, […]
Letters, Spring 2016
SPRING WATER Norm LeMoine’s feature on filthy water and filtration options really hit home. Especially the dizzying number of filtration options. Over the past eight years I’ve tried […]
Letters, Winter 2015
VACCINE CHOICE IN CANADA Thank you for the vaccination issue of Wise Traditions (Summer 2015). On page fifteen is a list of vaccine websites, which are all very […]
Letters, Fall 2015
CALLOUS DISREGARD I am alarmed by the callous disregard shown by some in the media and the general public toward parents who choose to opt out of vaccines. […]
Letters, Summer 2015
MURDER OF THE INNOCENTS It is important to be honest and accurate when we describe what is happening today as we vaccinate our children for any and all […]
Letters, Spring 2015
DISTRESSED I was distressed to receive the press release from the Weston Price organization (westonaprice.org/press/studies-show-that-vaccinated-individuals-spread-disease/). I recently joined, as I think it is a valuable voice in the […]
Letters, Winter 2014
TRIBUTE I was saddened to learn recently that Mary Enig passed away. The world has lost one of the earliest pioneers for fat. I liked Mary’s no-nonsense handling […]
Letters, Fall 2014
A TANTRUM FOR BUTTER I had a funny experience I wanted to share with you. I live in northern India, just outside Delhi, and last week, my sister-in-law […]
Letters, Summer 2014
GMO VICTORY I live in Jackson County, Oregon, where local people recently passed a GMO crop ban initiative that made national news. Here’s what happened: Over two years […]
Letters, Spring 2014
INTEGRITY IN SCIENCE I was shocked to learn, in reading the Winter 2013 journal, that the Weston A. Price Foundation had chosen to honor Andrew Wakefield with its […]
Letters, Winter 2013
HYPNOTIZED BY A CULT? Thank you for your articles on GMO dangers (Fall 2013). I have been here on the farm for around forty years. I’ve seen all […]
Letters, Fall 2013
PALEO COMMENTS I was offended and turned off by Sally Fallon’s recent editorial discussing the paleo diet. Her description of the paleo diet is inexcusably inaccurate. I became […]
Letters, Summer 2013
FUNDING FOR RESEARCH LAB When I saw your request for research funds it touched my heart. So many charity campaigns or health research campaigns (cancer research, heart disease, […]
Letters, Spring 2013
AGENDA 21 It would not be surprising if a small beleaguered organization as WAPF would be prone to believe in conspiracy theories like the UN Agenda 21. Obviously […]
Letters, Winter 2012
FLAWED INFORMATION I would like to take the opportunity to thank all who work at the Weston A. Price Foundation for all the hard work you do in […]
Letters, Fall 2012
HIGH IN THE ANDES I am in the high Andes, in Cusco, Peru, which has a pretty big tourist population. I wanted to share what I see in […]
Letters, Summer 2012
TOOTH BUTTER I was looking on the net last night for a recipe for a Danish bread called Rugbrod. I found the following on this site, www.danishsandwich.com/2011/01/real-danish-rye-breadrugbrd.html, where […]
Letters, Spring 2012
A IS FOR ANTI-AGING A is also for Andrea Arias Alberto. Andrea is the abuelita (grandmother) of my friend and she just turned one hundred one years old […]
Letters, Winter 2011
IT REALLY WORKS! I wish you all could have seen the look on the face of my eight-year-old daughter’s dentist today when we came in for a checkup […]
Letters, Fall 2011
A STRATEGY Raw milk proponents could learn a lot about strategy in studying how the USDA and California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) were stopped regarding toxic […]
Letters, Summer 2011
PARTIAL REFINEMENT Modern nutritional theory claims that too much dietary salt is unhealthy, yet does not distinguish between “natural” sea salt and highly refined commercial salt, which have […]
Letters, Spring 2011
A PHYSICIAN DISCOVERS WAPF This is first of all a message of gratitude. I am forty-six years old, an MD practicing in San Francisco. In 2007, I hurt […]
Letters, Winter 2010
BUTTER OIL FOR THYROID HEALTH My father was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in February 2008. We had already been getting raw milk and eating a WAPF diet, so continued […]
Letters, Fall 2010
RAW MILK TO THE RESCUE Two and a half years ago, I had no idea what I was in for. I was seven months pregnant with my first […]
Letters, Summer 2010
EATING IN FEAR? Regarding your issue focused on plant toxins (Spring, 2010), I wish people would stop dissecting their food so much and enjoy what our Creator has […]
Letters, Spring 2010
GREETINGS FROM NORWAY Greetings to all WAPF members from Norway. Life in its fullness is not only about obeying; life is a marvelous, unbelievable gift, as is raw […]
Letters, Winter 2009
SOY ATTACK My thyroid didn’t bother me at all my whole life. Then my doctor recommended soy milk because of my love for milk. I was at Costco […]
Letters, Fall 2009
HYPOTHYROIDISM OR IODINE DEFICIENCY? Our youngest daughter was born in May, 2001. Through routine newborn screening at the hospital, she was diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism. The doctors said […]
Letters, Summer 2009
Healthy Twins Since the birth of my twin girls, Moriah and Tsameret, almost four years ago, I have wanted to let you know how grateful I am for […]
Letters, Spring 2009
Corporate-Inspired Nutrition As you can see by the photo, my corporate-inspired nutrition education started early, when we learned to eat cornflakes for breakfast. Later, I decided to study […]
Letters, Fall 2008
Our Future I was reminded yesterday why we do what we do. I signed up for a cowshare. The farmers are a cute young couple, she is 26, […]
Letters, Winter 2008
Raw Milk Recovery I grew up in the Netherlands. For 25 years there, I consumed raw milk. My family would take a bucket full of milk and put […]
Letters, Summer 2008
Amazing Recovery My son Gregory had his first episode of mental illness about eight years ago. Soon after, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, followed by schizophrenia, then […]
Letters, Spring 2008
Outstanding Conference I have been implementing a healthy traditional diet in our family since 2003. I have had chronic fatigue for over ten years. I don’t know whether […]
Letters, Winter 2007
GMO RENNET I recently went to a cheese-making workshop at a grass-fed organic dairy farm in Massachusetts. After coming home I looked up rennet on the Internet to […]
Letters, Fall 2007
Copper-Zinc Article Worth Weight in Gold Laurie Warner’s piece on the copper-zinc imbalance (Spring, 2007), is worth its weight in gold! I am a longtime advocate of the […]
Letters, Summer 2007
Red Meat and Colon Cancer Does red meat cause colon cancer? Dr. Joel Fuhrman, in his comments about the Weston A. Price Foundation, and Dr. Joe Mercola state […]
Letters, Spring 2007
Long Road to Recovery I thought your readers would be interested in the chain of events that has helped me with my recovery from abdominal surgery six years […]
Letters, Winter 2006
Raw Milk, Happy Baby This is a short description of my experience with raw milk, which began over five years ago when I was diagnosed with systemic candidiasis. […]
Letters, Fall 2006
Conflicting Message As much as I enjoyed “The Town of Allopath” in the last issue of Wise Traditions (Summer 2006), I was dismayed when I went to the […]
Letters, Summer 2006
Sensitive to Electricity I have become sensitive to electricity–I can feel it in my head, my feet, from each spring in my mattress, driving down big commercial streets […]
Letters, Winter 2005-Spring 2006
Message from the Editor: Winter and Spring Journals Due to extreme demands on your editor, plus circumstances beyond our control that resulted in a very late Fall issue […]
Letters, Fall 2005
Great Goats God bless you! We really like your web site, and appreciate all you’re doing to educate folks about nutrition, especially the benefits of raw goat’s milk. […]
Letters, Summer 2005
Website Changed Our Lives Thank you for the information provided on your website. It has literally changed our lives! About two years ago, I began researching nutrition because […]
Letters, Spring 2005
Wonderful Campaign What a wonderful campaign you’ve embarked upon! It’s illegal to buy raw cow’s milk here in Canada, as far as I know. I’ve spoken to farmers […]
Letters, Winter 2004
Energy Prices and Agriculture Most of the rest of the world pays two to three times what we pay for energy. Some economists predict the U.S. could be […]
Letters, Fall 2004
Blatantly Deceptive Tripe Recently, an offer to subscribe to some lame nutritional advice newsletter rife with the mainstream malarkey and malfeasance of the nutritional orthodoxy arrived in my […]
Letters, Summer 2004
Correction I think the Foundation does a great job to dispel the misinformation surrounding health and nutrition in our modern, corporate-laden world. I am a graduate student in […]
Letters, Spring 2004
Organic Scam I’m learning my lesson about the label “organic.” I was visiting a dairy the other day that feeds their cows “organically.” Was I shocked when I […]
Letters, Winter 2003
The Correct Dose As part of my general regime, I supplement with cod liver oil. In the article on your website “Cod Liver Oil – The Number One […]
Letters, Fall 2003
Follow-Up As a follow-up to my letter you published (Summer, 2003) about the alternative health HMO, American Speciality Health Networks’ decision to cancel my contract with them on […]
Letters, Summer 2003
Vegetarian No More I just had to let you know what a blessing the Foundation’s work has been to our family. We were vegetarians for about 7 years […]
Letters, Spring 2003
Cover to Cover Thanks so much for your wonderful publication. I look forward to receiving every issue, which I read from cover to cover and even make copies […]
Letters, Winter 2002
Fine Filly Thank you for publishing “Clouds of Death in Western Montana” in the Fall 2002 issue of your magazine. You have some great topics of importance to […]
Letters, Fall 2002
Why I Like the Natural Way My uncle worked for an oil company in Texas all his life. The oil company also owned the land as well as […]
Letters, Summer 2002
Healthy and Enjoyable Thank you so much for your work, which has really changed our diet and our lives. We are very much into integrative medicine and healthy […]
Letters, Spring 2002
La Leche League As a mother of three breastfed children and a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation, the article Successful Breastfeeding (Fall 2001) initially intrigued me. […]
Letters, Winter 2001
Congratulations Congratulations on your “not recommended” rating by Jeanne Goldberg on the Tufts University Navigator Website. This tells me that the Foundation is on the right track in […]
Letters, Fall 2001
The Breastfeeding Debate As an avid follower of Weston A. Price, I want to commend you on the overall high quality of the first issues of Wise Traditions. […]
Letters, Summer 2001
Mixed Farms When I was a child (born in 1948) we had a mixed-use farm. We raised milk cows (Holstein), pigs and chickens which could run outside and […]
Letters, Spring 2001
Broth to the Rescue My dad decided many years ago to ignore the medical professions since he could get no answers from them when he started experiencing digestive […]
Letters, Winter 2000
A Mother Writes Thank you so much for all of your research, effort, and time put into teaching us the truth in this area of traditional nourishment. Having […]
Letters, Fall 2000
Not Such a Good Idea I am an inmate at Rockview State Correctional Facility. Approximately one year ago our institution changed the diet given to inmates to include […]
Letters, Summer 2000
Accolades from the Milk Man Congratulations on your first edition of Wise Traditions! A wonderful achievement, elegant and professional in every way. Enclosed is a small contribution toward […]
Letters, Spring 2000
A Prophetic Dream Have you ever sensed upon awakening that you had had an important dream, a dream you were supposed to remember? One morning recently I suddenly […]
Open Letter to Vegetarians
My name is Jim Earles and I am a member of a recently formed nutrition group in the Dubuque area. We are the local chapter of a nationwide […]