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Nov 2024
37m 14s

500: Fatigue, Eczema, Chronic Strep, and...

Weston A. Price Foundation w/ Hilda Labrada Gore
About this episode

To celebrate this milestone epsiode, we are sharing sotries from guests who have resolved health challenges thanks to nutrient-rich diets and traditional wisdom.

You'll hear from Saritah on addressing military-related weight issues with keto principles and nutrient-rich foods; Corey Dunn on managing her child's severe eczema by eliminating gluten and dairy; and Janine Farzin on revitalizing her diet with sacred foods high in fat-soluble vitamins. Medea Galligan breaks down the importance of fermented soy products and the pitfalls of non-fermented soy, while Erin Meschke recounts her recovery from a challenging childhood through dietary changes. Finally, Kristen Files shares how living foods rejuvenated her energy levels.

They each offer practical tips, along with captivating stories and insights into traditional dietary practices.

Guest websites include:

Saritah - WAPF chapter in Madison WI

Corey Dunn - For Nutrient's Sake

Janine Farzin - Offally Good Cooking

Kristen Files - Forest Creek Wellness

Erin Meschke - WAPF chapter in Boulder CO

Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation (using the code pod10)

Find your local chapter leader on our website: westonaprice.org

Check out our sponsors Paleo Valley  and American Blossom Linens 

Key Takeaways:

  • Principles of the Weston A. Price Foundation

  • Nutrient-Dense Foods

  • Cultural Practices and Modern Diets

  • Overcoming Health Issues with Food

  • Breastfeeding and Early Nutrition

  • Holistic Approach to Wellness

 

Episode Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction

00:43 - Weight Struggles and Keto Diet Discoveries

04:09 - Transitioning to a Nutrient-Rich Diet with Organ Capsules

07:47 - Benefits of Frozen Liver Pills and Fermented Cod Oil

10:16 - Health Issues Arising from a Strict Low-Fat Diet

13:02 - Challenges of Eating Liver and Unpleasant Tastes

17:19 - PaleoValley Beef Sticks: Sustainable and Nutritious

19:48 - Eco-Friendly US-Made Natural Fiber Sheets at a Discount

23:41 - Overcoming Struggles and Finding Healing Through Food

27:43 - Health Tips Recommended by Podcast Guests

31:06 - The Foundational Role of Nutrition in Wellness

33:29 - Life-Changing Spanish Podcast for Families

37:40 - Outro

 

Quotes of the Episode:

"Check your shelf, find what doesn't nourish or serve you, toss it out. Refresh your choices!"— Saritah

"I say taking ownership of your health means incorporating living foods like ferments, raw milk, and quality meats. Focus on what you can add to your diet first." — Kristen Files

"When you cook at home, you select the ingredients. It's simple to avoid things not in line with your values."— Corey Dunn

"Muscle meat isn't enough. Balance it with connective tissue, amino acids from organ meats and bones. Support local farmers for deep nourishment."— Janine Farzin

"Discover your leader. Dive into the world of real food, fermentation, and bone broth. Elevate well-being, nurture your body, and witness self-healing." — Medea Galligan

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