RAW MILK EVERYWHERE
I am an eighty-one-year-old female. I was raised on raw milk.
I live in Virginia and had a raw milk share last spring for a while, but I had to take a gallon every week and couldnʼt use that much milk.
I would like to be able to walk into my local farm or grocery store and buy a quart of raw milk when I want, and buy cream and butter from raw milk also.
The President and Secretary Kennedy need to Make America Healthy Again by putting raw milk back in schools and homes and stores and restaurants and . . . well . . . everywhere.
Linda Hutchins
Virginia
Editor’s Note: We agree and are working slowly and steadily to make raw milk available in retail stores everywhere. But Rome wasn’t built in a day, and this will take time. Maybe in the meantime your local chapter can find someone to share your milk with.
A RICO OPERATION
Here is a copy of an email I sent to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Dear AAP,
You just put the nails into your own coffin! How wonderful! You are trying to keep your RICO operation going and trying to use children’s health as a political football.
I am learning about the AAP lawsuit against HHS to restore the CDC vaccine schedule, which was filed in December. What the AAP did was completely foolish, because it shines a bright light on their decades-long corruption.
And in response to that lawsuit, two days ago Children’s Health Defense brought a RICO lawsuit against AAP. How wonderful! First off, the AAP shot themselves in the foot by bringing a lawsuit against HHS. Now their entire RICO operation can be exposed to the world. They are 100 percent in Big Pharma’s pocket, and they couldn’t care less about children’s health. Because of their own actions in taking out a lawsuit against HHS, they are opening this door for the world to see.
With CHD taking out a RICO lawsuit against AAP, we see the exact same tactics for bringing Big Tobacco down. How wonderful! Neither of these lawsuits will put an end to vaccine mandates, they do not even address the immoral and unconstitutional vaccine mandates. However, they will shine a bright light on the truth and on the corruption of the entire CDC vaccine schedule.
The issue of childhood vaccines is in the spotlight right now. The only way to put an end to vaccine mandates, which have been in existence since 1855, is with a grassroots movement of the vaccine-injured, a movement that consists of taking action by bringing class action lawsuits against the states and federal government. These two lawsuits, the AAP lawsuit and CHD lawsuit, are fuel for our grassroots class action lawsuits.
Thanks for being so stupid, you are just making my job easier!
Caroline Chang
Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
Producer/Host
Awake 2 Oneness Radio
HEART TRANSPLANTS
How is it that we so casually discuss heart transplant as if it is a life-saving medical procedure? On Page 19 of the Fall 2025 Wise Traditions magazine, Dr Ballester-Rodes is excited to unroll an “explanted” heart. Does this doctor even realize what the heart “donor” goes through when the heart is “explanted?” The donor is literally killed during the explanting procedure. It is not morally licit to kill someone to save another, not even if the donor “consents” to the killing in advance.
A heart is useless to an organ recipient unless said heart is taken while the “donor” is alive. Organs deteriorate within minutes after death, making it necessary for the medical minds to devise a category called brain-dead. Brain death is not true death. Did you know that they paralyze the organ donor but do not administer anesthesia for harvesting, because anesthesia would harm the organs to be harvested?
There is little physical difference between what happens in a heart “explantation” and the human sacrifice practiced by the Aztecs at Tenochitlan. There is a great spiritual difference, however. Montezuma and his people did not know Jesus Christ. We have been told of Christ and have rejected His teachings for the sake of “Science.” The Aztecs repented of their ways and Mexico became Christian. Will we ever repent? We will owe the Aztecs an apology for painting them barbaric. Our barbarians wear lab coats and use antiseptic procedures to kill while claiming the moral high road.
Furthermore, in a 2003 article, authors Truog and Robinson pointed out that the concept of brain death “is incoherent in that it fails to correspond to any biological or philosophical understanding of death.” Also, “during the early stages of organ removal lacrimation is a common phenomenon” (www.nature.com/articles/3102107). Should we pay attention to the fact that brain-dead donors cry when the organ harvesting begins? Or that brain death has no basis in biology?
According to Paul A Byrne, MD, it is the excruciating vital organ removal procedure that causes true death of the donor (www.truthaboutorgandonation.com/factsaboutbeinganorgandonor. html).
I respect the Weston A. Price Foundation for the good that it does. Unfortunately, our medical experts have lost their common sense and are on the way to losing their souls if they continue to reject Christian moral order. Weston A. Price Foundation should realize the influence they carry with the public and should reject immoral content for its magazine.
Phyllis Crespo
Gamewell Township, North Carolina
Thank you for your thoughtful and eye-opening letter, which gives us a whole new look at the transplant industry.
A NEW GENERATION
My granddaughter was raised from day one on the WAPF raw milk formula, and was in the 95th percentile in growth when she was little. Probably still is, we have just not had occasion to visit a pediatrician to find out. I suspect that’s because 100 percent of her life energy could be directed towards growth—physical, emotional and spiritual—rather than dealing with the fallout from antibiotics, drugs and other suppressive environmental toxins. The harshest medicine she received was a few homeopathic doses of Mercurius for her ophthalmia neonatorum. To date she has not had a cough, a cold, fever or a stomachache. We are hoping she catches a few childhood diseases but no luck so far. She has perfect vision, hearing, sleep, digestion, teeth, skin and emotional equilibrium.

Now at a year old, she has learned to shake her head and say no to the things she doesn’t want, and yes to the things she wants. She says “Hi,” “Mama,” “Kai,” “Aji” and a host of other words. She babbles a lot when she gets excited. She crawls and she walks holding her mama’s hand. She is obsessed with her six-year-old cousin, who makes bird and monkey sounds to entertain her. She loves her aunt and has her entire neighborhood wrapped around her little finger.
This one-year-old knows her mind. Her smile slays your heart. She assesses, observes and interacts with her environment in a very intelligent manner. When you look into her eyes, you see her soul. I thank God and her mum (my daughter) for letting me be part of their life, but more particularly for using the WAPF principles of diet and health. She’s heart of my heart, and my beloved grandchild. Therefore, I am a little biased but you would have the same reaction to her as I do. You’d fall in love.
There is a dark side to all this. I didn’t give my children raw milk growing up, I vaccinated them on the 1980s schedule and will probably spend a lifetime making up for it by educating young mamas through the teachings of the Weston A. Price Foundation. Grandmothers with knowledge, you need to step up to teaching your daughters and granddaughters. I was the lost generation because I lost my links very young. I emigrated to this country at twenty-two, and foundered upon the shores of the Western medical system. It took me several decades of stumbling around to get to my roots through traditional foods and homeopathy.
The learning and teaching needs to be intergenerational. And rewards will be correspondingly intergenerational, too. That 11th principle is probably the most important WAPF principle. Pass it on.
Sushama Gokhale
Sebastopol, California
A FORGOTTEN NUTRITIONAL TREASURE
While rereading Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, I paused on a line that struck a deep chord. In the chapter on the Gaelic people, Dr. Price notes: “An important and highly relished article of diet has been baked cod’s head stuffed with chopped cod’s liver and oatmeal.”
This wasn’t just a historical curiosity—it felt like a call. I had never encountered this dish in modern life, and yet it seemed to carry the essence of ancestral wisdom toward whole-animal nourishment, reverence for the sea, and the kind of nutrient density that modern diets often lack.
Driven by curiosity, I began searching for any trace of this preparation in today’s culinary world. While no restaurant in the USA appeared to serve it, I discovered a traditional Scottish dish called Crappit Heids—a nearly identical recipe involving cod’s head, liver and oatmeal, once common among coastal fishing families.
This discovery felt like more than a recipe—it was a recapitulation of ancestral memory, a bridge between Dr. Price’s observations and my own evolving relationship with food, tradition and vitality. I believe this dish deserves a place in our kitchens again — not just for its nutritional value, but for the story it tells about honoring the whole animal, the whole self and the whole lineage.
I share this recipe (see p. 5) in the spirit of synergestation—a term I’ve come to embrace for the sacred co-creation of wisdom across time, tradition and intuition. May this dish nourish more than the body. May it nourish memory, meaning and the ancestral flame within us all.
Chef Jemichel
San Diego, California
POWER-PACKED ARTICLES
The Wise Traditions journal is always full of good stuff, and the education about proper food and EMF exposure is invaluable; but the Fall 2025 issue has two really power-packed articles:
1. The exposé on aluminum really put the dangers of this substance (especially injected) into proper perspective (along with the homeopathic piece about alumina); and,
2. The in-depth piece on tattooing, which should be mandatory information for any idio…uh, individual considering such masochistic self-abuse.
Keep up the great work!
Allan Spreen, MD
Tallahassee, Florida
FAN OF TIM
I’m a serious fan of Tim Boyd. Here are two examples of his work from our last issue (Winter 2025).
For example, in his book review of Turtles All the Way Down he says “vaccine safety claims are based on nothing.” “They don’t say it is okay or good or even remotely acceptable—but it was legal.” (Food for thought here, huh?!)
Then he reviews a book by Gerald Pollack: Charged: The Unexpected Role of Electricity in the Workings of Nature. “This review is a little outside our normal orbit of health and nutrition, but I think the lines between different scientific subjects are artificial and should be crossed much more often than they are.” And this: “…from old Ben Franklin: if everyone is thinking alike, then no one is thinking!” and, finally, “There are certainly way-out-there ideas that I don’t agree with, but I encourage people to keep thinking outside the box; that is where all the fun is. If you are curious about physics, astronomy, weather, how ships sail against the wind, or how planes or birds fly, this book is gold.”
You go, Tim!
Nyla Blair
Santa Rosa, California
SPANISH PODCAST
We are happy to share the good news that we closed 2025 publishing Spanish Podcast Episode Number 143 and have surpassed one hundred thousand downloads. The podcast has featured guests from fifteen different countries.
Some of our new guests learned for the first time about Dr. Price’s work and the Foundation when we contacted them, and as a result their followers, patients and students from different countries now know about the Foundation also. Also, one of our guests, an Argentinian biological dentist, shared with us that she includes the Foundationʼs materials to teach her college dentistry students. We think that is a big deal. She is also part of the organizing staff for a very prestigious Biological Dentistry and Holistic Health Conference in Argentina, and expressed interest in some kind of collaboration with WAPF. It sounds like a great opportunity to expand the Foundationʼs reach and positive impact with the Spanish-speaking community from different countries.
Topics we have covered include:
• Biological dentistry
• Agroforestry
• Permaculture
• Regenerative agriculture
• Industrial agriculture problems
• Regenerative meat production
• Obesity
• Microbiome
• Hydrological design
• Menopause
• Lard
• EMF exposure in children
• Rescuing ancestral grain varieties
• The relationship between soil health and human health
• New German Medicine
• The new biology
• Organ meats
• Non-conventional edible plants
• Proper detox
• Milk properties
• Womenʼs nutritional needs
• Regenerative food production in the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon rainforest, Mexico´s drylands and Patagonia
It has been a very fulfilling and exciting year full of growth for the Spanish podcast!
Alberto and Anette, Hosts/Producers
Tradiciones Sabias
Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
SIDE BAR
CRAPPIT HEIDS: STUFFED CODʼS HEAD WITH LIVER AND OATMEAL
INGREDIENTS:
4 fresh cod heads (cleaned, gills removed)
1 cup medium or coarse oatmeal
1 cup chopped fresh cod liver
(or high quality canned)
1 cup fish stock (optional)
1 small onion, finely chopped
2 or more tablespoons suet or butter
Salt and pepper to taste
Chopped parsley (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Presoak the oatmeal the night before.
- In a bowl, combine the chopped cod liver, soaked oatmeal, onion,
suet or butter, parsley, salt, and pepper. - Stuff each cod head with the mixture and secure with kitchen twine
or skewers. - Place the stuffed heads in a baking dish with water or fish stock.
- Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 45–50 minutes, basting occasionally.
- Serve hot with boiled potatoes, root vegetables or a simple broth.
This dish is rich in vitamins A and D, omega-3s and ancestral wisdom. Traditionally served in coastal Scottish communities,it reflects a nose-to-tail philosophy and deep respect for the whole animal. Note: Crappit means stuffed, and heids refers to fish heads.
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