Every Wise Traditions journal is full of articles that are relevant, scientific, and significant for our health. In today’s episode, the President of the Weston A. Price Foundation, Sally Fallon Morell, reviews some of the top articles featured in the latest Wise Tradition Journal, Summer 2017. The topics are varied but they are all equally fascinating. Highlights include:
The importance of sulfur for the heart and arteries and where to find it (& even how to help our bodies produce it)
How extruded grains are a danger to our health and how they have contributed to all the issues we see in digestion of grains today
The hot topic of CRISPR, the new genome editing tool, and how it is far from accurate
The problem with vitamin D supplementation and why supplements are generally not recommended
The role of nutritional deficiencies in today’s increasing number of c-sections
How the Feingold diet helps children improve their behavior
And more on vitamin A, saturated fats, and childhood diseases
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Notes:
The end of summer is approaching and what a season it has been! Join Sally Fallon, head of the Weston A. Price Foundation, as we discuss some of the articles featured in the latest Wise Tradition Journal, Summer 2017. The topics are varied but they are all equally fascinating.
The conversation features:
- The importance of sulfur for the heart and arteries and where to find it (even how to help our bodies produce it!)
- How extruded grains are a danger to our health and how they have contributed to all the issues we see in digestion of grains today.
- The hot topic of CRISPR, the new genome editing tool, and how it is far from accurate.
- The problem with vitamin D supplementation and why supplements are generally not recommended.
- The role of nutritional deficiencies in today’s increasing number of c-sections.
- How the Feingold diet helps children improve their behavior.
- And more on vitamin A, saturated fats and childhood diseases.
- How the high temperature and pressure used on extruded grains renders them toxic (especially neurotoxic).
- How breakfast cereal has no nutrition and is actually harmful.
- How synthetic vitamins are not the same as natural ones.
- Why we need to ferment grains.
- How CRISPR, when used, got more than 100 unexpected genetic mutations, what this means and why it is easier to use nutrition to correct what scientists are trying to cure through genetic manipulation.
- Why vitamin A is so essential for the hippocampus and hypothalamus, and why it helps us stay calmed and deal with stress.
- Why sulfur is important for the heart and arteries and how it helps blood cells fly through the veins and capillaries.
- How inflammation is actually beneficial when it isn’t chronic.
- Why childhood diseases like the measles are important to build the immune system.
- What an ideal level of vitamin D in blood is and why supplementing with pills is a bad idea.
- What protects our skin (better than sunscreen) is saturated fat!
- How removing artificial coloring helps children improve their behavior.
- Why c-section numbers going up is linked to nutritional deficiencies and how Weston Price observed this many years ago.
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