
1: Introduction to Wise Traditions
01/07/16 • 12 min
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"So the foods that people are avoiding today, that they think they shouldn’t eat, are the foods that we really do need to eat!” Sally Fallon, the President of the Weston A. Price Foundation explains the importance of eating nutrient-dense food to maintain health. Good nutrition is critical for wellness and avoiding chronic and acute disease. This episode sheds light on the purpose behind the Weston A. Price Foundation and the Wise Traditions podcast.
Visit our website: https://www.westonaprice.org
"So the foods that people are avoiding today, that they think they shouldn’t eat, are the foods that we really do need to eat!” Sally Fallon, the President of the Weston A. Price Foundation explains the importance of eating nutrient-dense food to maintain health. Good nutrition is critical for wellness and avoiding chronic and acute disease. This episode sheds light on the purpose behind the Weston A. Price Foundation and the Wise Traditions podcast.
Visit our website: https://www.westonaprice.org
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2: The deeper reasons behind why people get sick
“My name is Tom. They nicknamed me 'Doubting Thomas' when I was young. Don’t believe anybody. Don’t believe me. Don’t believe your doctor.”
Dr. Tom Cowan is a holistic doctor who is extremely skeptical of current conventional, and even holistic, medical practices. Find out why it is healthy to be skeptical, the critical role nutrition plays in our health, and what steps to take to get to the root cause of poor health.
Visit Dr. Cowan's website here: DrTomCowan.com
See our website for more resources: westonaprice.org
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