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Wise Traditions
Weston A. Price Foundation w/ Hilda Labrada Gore
Frequency: 1 episode/6d. Total Eps: 538

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489: What To Do When Your Hormones Are Shot with Dr. Tami Meraglia
Episode 489
lundi 26 août 2024 • Duration 41:40
If you feel worn out and wrecked, like your life and hormones are out of balance, you are not alone. It's a symptom a lot of us deal with, a common result of our 24/7 busy lifestyle. The good news is that you aren't stuck! There are some simple ways to get your life (and hormones) back on track!
Dr. Tami Meraglia, author of "The Hormone Secret," offers insights on just that: how to regain hormonal balance and health. She discusses how women can naturally support their bodies before, during, and after menopause. She talks about testosterone (yes, women need this, too), thyroid health, and what inhibits its proper function. Finally, she reminds us that lab results on paper don't tell the whole story.
Visit Dr. Tami's website: biothrivelife.com
Check out the Weston A. Price Foundation's resources in Spanish
Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation
Check out our sponsors: Paleo Valley and Sacred Hunting
488: From Heart Attack To Healthy: The Power Of Structured Water In The Body
Episode 488
lundi 19 août 2024 • Duration 37:08
Structured water is critical to good health. But what is it? How do we get more of it in the body? And can it really help us detox from disruptive ingredients in covid shots and other injections? And prevent or even help us heal after heart attacks?
Dr. Stephen Hussey addresses all of the above in today's conversation. Stephen is the author of Understanding the Heart, and he has done a deep dive into what caused his own heart attack (at age 34!) and how to shore up health. He is convinced that it has everything to do with structured water (also called EZ or 4th phase water). Today he discusses how to create more of this critical water in the body and how it can help us not only detox from shots but heal and in the process, safeguard our health altogether.
Visit Stephen's website: resourceyourhealth.com
Register for our annual Wise Traditions conference here: wisetraditions.org
Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation
Check out our sponsors: The New Biology Clinic and Optimal Carnivore
479: Garden When You Don't Have a Clue, Don't Want to Use Pesticides, & Have No Green Thumb with Jill Ragan
Episode 479
lundi 17 juin 2024 • Duration 45:51
Do you have to be a good planner to start a garden? How can you avoid pests if you don't use pesticides? Are “companion” plants a thing? What plants are best near others?
These are some of the questions addressed by Jill Ragan of Whispering Willow Farm in this week's podcast episode. Jill is the author of “The Tiny but Mighty Farm,” and she has lots of ideas for how to get started gardening. She made plenty of mistakes that she openly shares so that we can learn from her and avoid duplicating the bad stuff. She offers ideas for both the beginner gardener and the one with more experience under their belt.
Since Jill is a “market gardener,” she knows how to scale up and what works for gardeners with a lot of lands and those with very little. She covers the importance of practical space usage, why string trellises work better than plastic cages, and more.
Visit Jill's website: thewhisperingwillowfarm.com
Join the Weston A. Price Foundation email list.
Check out our sponsors: Maui Nui Venison and the New Biology Clinic.
390: Sprouting: The Secret To Digestible Grains
Episode 390
lundi 24 octobre 2022 • Duration 34:11
It's time to maximize the nutrition and minimize the anti-nutrients in our beans, grains, seeds, and legumes. We can do this through the ancient process of soaking and sprouting them. Peggy Sutton, the founder and president of To Your Health Sprouted Flour Co., explains how to do this and why. She's bringing the practice back after years of being overlooked.
Today, she tells us about how she came across this practice in the first place. She describes how sprouting works to strip away toxins. She discusses how to go about it at home. And she also reveals the dirty little secret about the "sprouted flour" industry (how not every product bearing the label "sprouted" actually has been sprouted).
Visit her website: healthyflour.com
Get her article, "How to Sprout at Home"
Find more resources on our website westonaprice.org
Check out our sponsors: Bordeaux Kitchen Naturals, Redmond Salt, Upgraded Formulas, and Optimal Carnivore
389: Water: Wild, Creative, Fluid Intelligence
Episode 389
mardi 18 octobre 2022 • Duration 53:21
Water is an observer. Water is wild. Water is a source. Today we explore water’s creativity and secret intelligence. And the implications of such water flowing through us. Veda Austin is a water researcher, public speaker, artist, and author. Today, she goes over some surprising facts about water that may change how we relate to it. She describes experiments, for example, that point to how water responds to energy, intentions, and its environment. She reminds us of the fact that water courses through us and that we, as human beings, are essentially bodies of water--and how water ties all life together, physically, energetically, and spiritually. Finally, she highlights how water played a role in her healing, following a serious car accident.
Check out her website: vedaaustin.com
Visit our website for more podcast episodes or resources: westonaprice.org
See our sponsors: Bordeaux Kitchen Naturals, Branch Basics, Paleo Valley, Optimal Carnivore
388: Curious About The Carnivore Diet?
Episode 388
lundi 10 octobre 2022 • Duration 44:28
We've been told that eating healthy means eating a lot of vegetables, but what if plants and vegetables have a "dark side"? What might an animal-based diet do for our health and well-being? There’s a lot of buzz about the carnivore diet right now. What does an animal-based diet look like and how can it benefit us? Dr. Paul Saladino, a leading expert on the science and application of the carnivore diet, sheds light on what this kind of diet can do for those on a healing journey.
As a conventionally-trained doctor, he was taught very little about nutrition, but he took it upon himself to do a deep dive. What he found changed the course of his practice. Now, he uses the carnivore diet to help patients reverse autoimmune conditions, chronic inflammation, and mental health issues.
Today, Paul compares the long-term effects of eating a vegan diet with meat-eaters. (Hint: the latter fare better.) He reviews why animal products are very good for us and why plant foods are less so. He explains why he considers the carnivore diet good for both men and women. And why his own animal-based diet today includes some fruits and even raw milk.
As you listen, please keep in mind that the Wise Traditions diet that WAPF recommends is an omnivore diet rich in traditional fat, with moderate amounts of protein and carbohydrates. Rather than eliminating plant foods, we offer methods to make it easier for our bodies to absorb and assimilate them. Nonetheless, we wanted to explore the topic of a carnivore diet in today's episode.
Visit Paul's website: carnivoremd.com
Check out Janine Farzin's Liver Lover Course: offallygoodcooking.com
See our sponsors: DefenderShield, Upgraded Formulas, Optimal Carnivore
387: The Pandemic is Over. Now What?
Episode 387
lundi 3 octobre 2022 • Duration 50:43
The President of the United States recently declared that the pandemic is over. Now what? Charles Eisenstein offers insights on where we've been and where we are headed. Charles is a bestselling author, public speaker, and social critic. He speaks of the pandemic time as an initiation, or invitation, to investigate new ways of living, both as individuals and as a society.
Today, Charles covers several topics, including the broken societal systems that over the past few years valued safety over connection and authority over personal empowerment. He points out how those who dared to challenge the mainstream narrative were ostracized—and how he personally faced such shunning and dealt with it. He points out the futility of the "blame game" many of us are involved in--looking for a scapegoat for our societal woes--and he invites us to take steps to reclaim our sovereignty & humanity.
Visit his website: charleseisenstein.org
See our website for resources: westonaprice.org
Listen to the Wellness and Wisdom podcast
Check out our sponsors: Branch Basics, Paleo Valley, and Optimal Carnivore
386: Slow Fashion
Episode 386
lundi 26 septembre 2022 • Duration 33:24
Up to 70% of fabrics used in our clothing today are made from plastic. Slow fashion is a movement like that of "slow food". We seek out good sourcing for what we wear, just as we do with what we eat. Megan Meiklejohn is a sustainability expert in the fashion industry and the Senior Vice President of Supply Chain for Land to Market. Today she helps us look at our clothing through a new lens: what is it made of, where did it come from, and is it good for the land and our bodies?
Megan talks about our choices as consumers and how they can help steer the direction of the industry. She weighs in on whether leggings made from water bottles are good or bad, for example, and she tells us which brands are actually working on sustainable sourcing. All in all, she helps provide us with something of a clothing compass for making better choices for our individual health and that of the planet.
Check out landtomarket.com for more info and resources.
Sign up for the Wise Traditions conference in Knoxville this October.
See our sponsors: DefenderShield, UpgradedFormulas, Optimal Carnivore
385: Secret Saboteurs Of Health
Episode 385
lundi 19 septembre 2022 • Duration 30:12
MSG. Sulfur. Vitamin D deficiency. Sunscreen. These are just some of the potential health saboteurs covered by Sally Fallon Morell, the president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, in today's episode, as she highlights articles from the summer 2022 issue of the Wise Traditions journal. She discusses how hidden MSG has been linked to obesity, how sulfur in garlic may compromise some people's health, and how vitamin D deficiency can affect jaw structure and, of course, mood and overall wellbeing. She covers how sunscreen can interfere with our hormonal function. She also offers simple steps to counteract these saboteurs in your own life and your family.
Check out Sally's website and blog: nourishingtraditions.com
Register for our Wise Traditions conference.
See our sponsors: Branch Basics, Paleo Valley, and Optimal Carnivore.
384: Iron Overload
Episode 384
lundi 12 septembre 2022 • Duration 39:01
A number of foods on the supermarket shelves are fortified with iron. Is this a good idea? Dr. Leland Stillman, MD., says that it's not. He is convinced that most of us have too much iron in our bodies. Virtually every disease of aging is linked to excess iron accumulation: depression, anxiety, dementia, skin problems, liver failure and more. But common blood work might not reveal this issue.
Iron is both a toxin and a nutrient so it can be challenging both to determine whether we are deficient or overloaded. Leland explains tell-tale signs of iron overload and he explains which assessments work and which are limited. He also goes over the nutrients we need (like copper and folate) to help our bodies properly handle iron. Finally, he tells us why donating blood to off-load iron may not be the best solution. And he weighs in on whether cooking with cast iron pans is advisable or not.
Visit his website stillmanmd.com for resources and consultations.
Register for the Wise Traditions conference.
Check out our sponsors: Defender Shield, Upgraded Formulas, Optimal Carnivore