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Keto. Paleo. Carnivore. Vegetarian. Whole 30. Pescatarian. And on and on. There seems to be an infinite number of diets on this planet. Some are particular to a certain people group or spot on the globe. Others are diets taken on for improved health, weight loss, or managing an illness. Many of the Weston A. Price Foundation's Wise Traditions principles can be followed, whatever the dietary specifics.
The Wise Traditions principles are not a diet, per se, but a framework for making the best choices for the body, based on what has worked for humankind for millennia.
Sally Fallon Morell, the head of the Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) gives an overview of the 11 Wise Traditions principles for a healthy lifestyle, based on the work of Dr. Weston A. Price and further study by WAPF. In today's conversation, Sally sheds light on her own dietary journey, the one thing she overlooked when it comes to eating a more traditional diet, and what influenced her along the way. She also explains the important role of salt in the diet, why we should avoid industrial seed oils (like canola) and what happens to the body when we don't eat enough fat. She also covers the key concept of "nutrient density"—foods that offer the most "bang for your buck"—and how to prepare food to make nutrients more bioavailable and easier to digest.
Read Sally's blog: nourishingtraditions.com
Get our 7 Easy Lessons for applying Wise Traditions here.
Check out our sponsor: Ancestral Supplements
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Keto. Paleo. Carnivore. Vegetarian. Whole 30. Pescatarian. And on and on. There seems to be an infinite number of diets on this planet. Some are particular to a certain people group or spot on the globe. Others are diets taken on for improved health, weight loss, or managing an illness. Many of the Weston A. Price Foundation's Wise Traditions principles can be followed, whatever the dietary specifics.
The Wise Traditions principles are not a diet, per se, but a framework for making the best choices for the body, based on what has worked for humankind for millennia.
Sally Fallon Morell, the head of the Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) gives an overview of the 11 Wise Traditions principles for a healthy lifestyle, based on the work of Dr. Weston A. Price and further study by WAPF. In today's conversation, Sally sheds light on her own dietary journey, the one thing she overlooked when it comes to eating a more traditional diet, and what influenced her along the way. She also explains the important role of salt in the diet, why we should avoid industrial seed oils (like canola) and what happens to the body when we don't eat enough fat. She also covers the key concept of "nutrient density"—foods that offer the most "bang for your buck"—and how to prepare food to make nutrients more bioavailable and easier to digest.
Read Sally's blog: nourishingtraditions.com
Get our 7 Easy Lessons for applying Wise Traditions here.
Check out our sponsor: Ancestral Supplements

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