
A question from a facebook fan, prompts a response from Sally. Since I just did a blog post on a webcast on Children’s Health and Supplements today, thought you’d like to know the WAPF advice on the subject!

A question from a facebook fan, prompts a response from Sally. Since I just did a blog post on a webcast on Children’s Health and Supplements today, thought you’d like to know the WAPF advice on the subject!

Robert DeMaria, a natural health doctor is doing a free webcast on children’s health and supplements on Sept. 30, 2009 at 12:05pm. He will promote the Weston A. Price dietary guidelines. Please join him live or on archive!

The Nutritional Therapists Association has a new public website, NTP Talk, which offers recipes, videos and more, for those exploring nutritional answers to health issues.

According to the Weston A. Price Foundation, a non-profit nutrition information organization, a September 16, 2009 news release from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is typical of official anti-raw milk statements, replete with bias and inaccuracies to create the impression that raw milk should be singled out as a dangerous food.

Despite the fact that over 90 percent of American women have cellulite, that doesn’t mean cellulite is “normal.” Yes, it’s normal in the sense that the statistical majority of American women have it these days. But not in the sense that cellulite is the normal state of the female body –as if cellulite is our grim and lumpy destiny.
A woman struggles to get to the bottom of a mysterious malady, only to discover that following several doctors orders to add soy to her diet caused all the problems.

Kimberly Hartke reviews a new book, The Hidden Dangers of Soy. Borne out of the near death experience of a woman who thought soy would do great things for her health, this book is a wake up call to others deceived by the aggressive health claims of the soy industry.