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Informed Consent, Medical Freedom and the Blood Supply Liz James describes efforts to keep the directed blood donor option alive Play Audio
Targeted Microbial Therapy: Eight Powerful Foods Vanessa Hargrove explains how fermented foods heal from the inside out Play Audio
How Ancestral Eating Breaks the Bondage of Diet Culture Cora Jackson says goodbye to diet culture and hello to joyful nourishment Play Audio
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- Presidentβs Message: An Inconvenient Study (see below)
- Letters: Letters to the Editor of Wise Traditions
- Caustic Commentary: Sally Fallon Morell takes on the Diet Dictocrats Play Audio
- All About Vitamin A Pam Schoenfeld explains vitamin Aβs role in growth and development Play Audio
- Reading Between the Lines Merinda Teller explains why private equity is bad news for healthcare Play Audio
- Homeopathy Journal Anke Zimmermann says homeopathy can help with the vaccine injury epidemic Play Audio
- The Wise Traditions Pantry Sandeep Agarwal celebrates spices for flavor and gentle therapeutic benefits
- WAPF Podcast Interview Del Bigtree describes the birth and attempted suppression of an inconvenient study
- All Thumbs Book Reviews
- Tim’s Video Reviews
- Vaccination UpdatesΒ Kendall Nelson considers vaccine mandates and the erosion of religious freedom Play Audio
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- Healthy Baby Gallery: More Wise Traditions babies!
Presidentβs Message
An Inconvenient Study, a 2025 film from Del Bigree, presents a new research paper that found much higher rates of chronic disease, including autism spectrum diseases, in vaccinated children compared to unvaccinated. The study looked at over eighteen thousand children, including over two thousand fully unvaccinated children. Please read DelΚΌs podcast interview on page 54 and TimΚΌs review of the film on page 66. Only through DelΚΌs brave and cunning actions has this pivotal study come to light.
The other hero is attorney Aaron Siri, who managed to get An Inconvenient Study into congressional testimony and the congressional record. ThereΚΌs no hiding anymore the fact that unvaccinated children are healthier than vaccinated, and that parents who vaccinate may be exchanging a few days of fever and rash for a lifetime of chronic disease in their children. I say βmay beβ because itΚΌs becoming increasingly clear that the vaccines donβt really work, that childhood diseases still appear in vaccinated children.
But thereβs more. Two other heroes will make up the list of luminaries speaking at our 26th annual conference. One is Congressman Thomas Massie, whose Friday evening talk will focus on legislative efforts to help the small farmer; the other is Joel Salatin who will inspire us at the closing ceremony on Sunday.
We have lots of new speakers this year, including Dr. Ben Edwards, who will talk about cod liver oil for the treatment of measles; Alejandro Carrillo on managed grazing in desert areas; Elisha Celeste on fascia health; Laura Delano, author of Unshrunk, on her victory getting off psych meds; Kate Pope on feeding babies and Gregory Wrightstone on the climate change hoax. And many of your favorite speakers will be returning, including Natasha Campbell-McBride (on the dangers of vegetarianism), the Bigelsen brothers (on live blood analysis), Chris Knobbe (on industrial seed oils), Neal Bosshardt (on healing with clay) and Vanessa Hargrove (on the healing properties of fermented foods).
All that plus wonderful food, great exhibits, Monday farm tour and a childrenβs program at the lovely, old-fashioned Omni-Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC. Volunteer work exchange spots, CEUs, room share and ride share are all available.
For details and to register, visit wisetraditions.org. We look forward to seeing you there!
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