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How to Cut the Cost of Healthcare

Janice Curtin, a WAPF chapter leader in Alexandria, VA, gives her suggestions for improving health care in America, which includes teaching the research of Weston A. Price in schools, health freedom legislation, and removing drug ads from television.

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The Nutrition Book that Rocks the World

If you haven’t read it yet, by all means, do. Weston A. Price is not still influential 139 years after his birth for no reason. This book is a fascinating study of primitive peoples and their health…

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    Kimberly Hartke is a homemaker, not a health professional. She also serves as the publicist for a nutrition education non-profit, the Weston A. Price Foundation.

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