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Love Is The Reason For The Season

Posted by Annette Presley on December 24, 2009

Tomorrow is Christmas, the celebration of the incarnation when God came down and became one of us. He became a man. I’m struck by the love behind this act. Jesus was willing to leave the life and fellowship He knew in heaven to enter into our fallen world; a world that had been lied to about the Father.

As man, Jesus experienced what we experience, yet He held to the truth about His Father. He experienced the lies we believe about ourselves and about God. We believe that we are not…attractive, valuable, worthy, loved. We believe God is angry and disappointed in us, like Adam did when he hid in the garden. But those are the lies Satan tells us.

Here is the truth:

For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son (John 3:16). Nothing can separate us from the love of God (Rom. 8:37-39). We are God’s masterpiece, created anew in Christ Jesus to do the good works God planned for us long ago (Eph. 2:10).

Jesus did not just bear our sins and our wicked and deceitful hearts. He did not just bear the fall and the lies and darkness. He took all that separated us from His Father and buried it with Him on the cross. Then, He rose from the dead and raised us with Him as a new creation with a new heart; a heart with God’s love written on it. But He didn’t stop there. Jesus ascended to His Father and took us with Him, restoring our relationship with the Father.

Now, we are children of God. How many of you love your children? God loves you even more. He is proud of you and He has a purpose for you. He will never leave you nor forsake you. Jesus has done everything that needs to be done. All we have to do is accept it and live it.

Love is truly the reason for the season, and what a marvelous love it is! I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp who wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge – that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.

I wish you all a very merry Christmas.

Annette Presley RD LD CPT, Chief Nutritionist for Liberation Wellness
Annette has been a registered dietitian for over 17 years and discovered several years ago that every thing she learned in school was wrong and the nutrition advice we dispense in this country actually causes heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity. She is now dedicating her life to getting the truth out so people can live a truly healthy life. She is founder of Find Your Weigh online at findyourweigh.com.

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Holiday Gains-Not!

Posted by Maureen Diaz on December 23, 2009

As the holidays approach we read numerous articles, see or hear many news segments, and participate in frequent discussions concerning those extra pounds which inevitably accumulate due to the over abundance of the season.  This all begins right about Thanksgiving time, and continues through New Year’s Day.

I had chosen, allowed myself if you will, the extras of Thanksgiving Day as well as on Turkey Cleanup Day which follows (is this not a national holiday as well?).  I decided that, while I would not over indulge, I would at least allow myself some mashed potatoes, pecan and pumpkin pie, as well as whatever else looked appetizing that is normally not part of my diet.  Bear in mind that I am the cook, and so everything is made with far better, and healthier, ingredients than most.  My pecan pie, for instance, is made with maple sugar, brown rice syrup, sour cream, and double pecans, providing a far superior taste to the ooey gooey concoction most often served.  The pumpkin pie is almost verbatim from Sally Fallon Morrell’s Nourishing Traditions cookbook-because no other pie can compare!  And my mashed potatoes contain copious amounts of butter and cream, accented with roasted garlic, and topped off with freshly grated Italian Parmesan before being baked to perfection.  Who can resist such delights?!

Well may I report that I thoroughly enjoyed my indulgence, as well as the accolades of an adoring family.  However, it took me 2 full weeks to burn off those extra 4 pounds which were oh so quickly added to my frame!  Was it worth it?  Well in a word, no.

Yes, pecan and pumpkin pie tastes as close to divine as can be imagined in this life.  And the potatoes?  Wonderful as well.  But I hated, hated! having to do the backstroke as I work towards my goal of -70 ( I am currently at -45 and counting).  So after this experience, how will I handle the Christmas season?  Here is my plan:

I bring the egg nog.  Plenty of it, made with lots of raw cream and farm fresh eggs, and a teeny bit of maple syrup.  I’ll also bring my famous Belgian Chocolate Cake, made with 1/2 the sugar (Sucanat, by the way) and substituting 50% of the (whole grain, gluten-free) flour with whole coconut flour, which I make myself in the Vita Mix using unsweetened organic coconut flakes.  I’ll also make my creamed cauliflower (steamed cauliflower, cream, butter, Trader Joe’s Quattro Fromaggio cheese blend) and will eat this instead of, rather than in addition to, the mashed potatoes.  I will precede each meal with a tall glass of full fat unprocessed milk.  And I will not, will not! I tell you, eat after 5-period!

I know that I will stick to this because  I do not want to have to back track again- not even a pound!  It will be much nicer to follow my usual routine, as much as possible, take several walks/jogs, go sledding with the kids, and return home after a few days feeling good about myself and what I have accomplished.  Perhaps I’ll even be a pound or two ahead (or behind, well, you know what I mean!).

So how will you spend your holidays?  Making excuses/exceptions and promises for “… after the new year…”, or moving forward?  I prefer moving forward!

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Wise Traditions Review of The Liberation Diet

Posted by Kevin Brown on December 22, 2009

Weston Price Foundation Review

The Liberation Diet

By Kevin Brown, CPT, NC & Annette Presley, RD, LD, CPT

This book covers a wide range of topics-calories, lipid hypotheses, water, salt, soy, exercise, milk and other things. Many try to get the facts straight on all these subjects. Few succeed. This one actually succeeds, and succeeds well.

Some important histories are covered, including the history of the lipid hypothesis and the invention of Crisco. One of the most important keys to understanding what is really going on and what is wrong with nutrition today, is understanding the history of how we got here.

There is brief and very instructive section that explains how drugs came to dominate medicine. About one hundred years ago Carnegie and Rockefeller, who had a large vested interest in pharmaceuticals, established the accreditation system for medical schools. Only schools teaching a pharmaceutical approach to medicine received accreditation. Before that there was plenty of competition from natural, homeopathic and nutritional approaches. After that, there was very little competition.

Most Americans put a lot of faith in anyone with a degree and a lot of fancy letters after their name from an accredited school. It’s good to know exactly what that really means and how vested interests can appear to be philanthropic while influencing entire cultures and educational systems in ways that are not in our best interests.

Brown and Presley also cover what I call the birth control diet. Reverend Sylvester Graham was a preacher in the 1800s that had a thing against sex. He figured out that a vegetarian, grain based diet reduced sex drive. He and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (also against sex) were instrumental in promoting the base of today’s government approved food pyramid.

Readers of The Untold Story of Milk by Dr. Ron Schmid will recognize a quick recap of the history of milk in the U.S.

In the 1930s, salesmen went so far as to show prospective customers samples of partially digested homogenized milk and unhomogenized milk, claiming the homogenized milk was better digested. Of course, to obtain these samples, regurgitation was necessary at some point. This makes me suspect that Americans didn’t give up their raw milk due to science, safety or convenience. They were just desperate to put a stop to this sick Ralph and Earl road show.

We give this one a thumb up.

http://www.westonaprice.org/The-Liberation-Diet-by-Kevin-Brown.html

The Weston A. Price Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity founded in 1999 to disseminate the research of nutrition pioneer Dr. Weston Price, whose studies of isolated nonindustrialized peoples established the parameters of human health and determined the optimum characteristics of human diets. Dr. Price’s research demonstrated that humans achieve perfect physical form and perfect health generation after generation only when they consume nutrient-dense whole foods and the vital fat-soluble activators found exclusively in animal fats.

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Christmas Wishes

Posted by Debbie Wysocki on December 22, 2009

Our Christmas Gift

 

Here are some of my wishes for you this Christmas Season:

  •  May your shoes be comfortable and the lines be short
  •  May you enjoy the time you spend with both family and friends
  •  May you enjoy the songs of the Season
  •  If  it’s cold where you’re at, enjoy that hot cocoa (it’s 90 degrees down here)
  •  Bake something yummy
  •  Do an anonymous act of kindness for someone (pay a toll, bring in the trash cans, shovel the snow, pay for a cup of coffee)
  •  Tell someone you love them
  •  Remember why we celebrate Christmas — it’s a very important birthday. 
  •  No matter where you are in these crazy economic times, there is probably something you can find to be grateful for.  Keep that thought front and  center.
  •  Forgive someone
  •  Be at peace.

Enjoy this time of the year with family and friends!

Debbie Wysocki is the owner of Women with Dreams and residual Money secrets – companies that empower the average person to live an extraordinary life by teaching how to build profitable businesses in the network marketing arena. She is a wife, mom, volunteer, a top producer in the MLM industry, a real estate investor, author, trainer, and former Beverly Hills financial analyst who is passionate about helping others succeed. Her motto is ‘How you do anything, is how you do everything!’For more information or to contact Debbie directly:  Debbie@WomenWithDreams.com or  954-781-6629

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Merry Christmas – Video from Liberation Wellness

Posted by Kevin Brown on December 21, 2009

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This Week – on the Liberation Wellness Hour -

Posted by Kevin Brown on December 18, 2009

Sandrine Hahn – Nourishing Our Children

Nourishing Our Children is a non-profit campaign of the Weston A. Price Foundation established to address the dramatic deterioration in the health of our children. What separates our campaign from other groups focused on nutrition? Nourishing Our Children is not just about identifying the dangers of Oreos, cola, candy and other obvious junk foods. The campaign also presents research illustrating how foods widely assumed to be nutritional – including packaged foods commonly described as “organic”, “natural” or “fortified” – are themselves heavily processed and stripped of nutritional value. Although these labels provide a convenient way for parents to determine which foods to buy, the items associated with those labels often betray the standard of optimal nutrition.

The Liberation Wellness Hour Radio Show can be heard each week on Saturday at 12noon EST on

Liberty Works Radio Network, on BlogTalkRadio.com/LiberationWellness, and on Zubeo

The Shows Website is LiberationWellnessHour.com

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Wow-Great Response!

Posted by Maureen Diaz on December 17, 2009

Thanks everyone for your very positive, and often informative, responses to my last post!  It is very encouraging to have such positive feed back.

I just wanted to make sure that all of you are familiar with the work of the Weston A Price Foundation and the research of Dr. Price.  This website has many links and information about this important work and so, in case you’ve not done so already, I would encourage you to investigate for yourselves; I believe it correlates beautifully with the Creator’s design for us!  Kevin’s book, available from this website, makes it all quite simple to understand.  So if you don’t already have a copy of The Liberation Diet, please do check it out; it is available as a hard copy, or a download.

And please keep checking back for more great blog posts from the Liberation Wellness blog team!  There have been several excellent posts just this week, so why not take a few moments and sit back to read, learn, and be encouraged!

And while we’re at it, for those of you who are interested in joining our email forum, we have a great group dedicated to encouraging one another in the path to wellness.  You can find us on the Yahoo Groups site; just search for the Liberation Wellness group which is listed under health and nutrition groups.  Hope to see you there!

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Sugar: The Sweet Road to Obesity?

Posted by Sadiqua Hamdan on December 17, 2009

It’s hard to believe that a fat-free word such as sugar is highly associated with obesity.  For many, “fat” triggers mental images of butter, eggs, and the loosely attached parts of poultry and meat that are white, squishy and malleable.

Most of us associate sugar with diabetes, but that is just one potential side effect of consuming too much of it.   You should also be concerned with weight gain, energy crashes and developing an unhealthy habit.  What has sugar done for you lately except give you short-term pleasure?  Soda is a prime example.  Twelve ounces of soda contains 150 calories, 41g of carbs and zero fat.   None of those stats triggered any “red flag” signs until I converted 41grams into a meaningful formula I could visualize – and it turns out that 41 grams is equal to 10 teaspoons of sugar!

Diet sodas aren’t any better.  They, too, contain artificial ingredients that your body has no use for.

Please don’t get caught in this sweet fat trap. Your body’s relationship with carbs is simple: use what is needed to fuel the body and store the rest as fat.  The problem with high fructose corn syrup (which is found in just about all processed foods) is that the body metabolizes ALL of it as fat, not using any of it as fuel.  Your body doesn’t know it’s working with sugar, so the normal processing channels aren’t used.

This is the connection between sugar and obesity!

For More Information on Sugar

This is an excellent video entitled The Bitter Truth, which features Dr. Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology.  He explores the damage caused by sugary foods. 

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AMAZING is all I can say!

Posted by Kevin Brown on December 17, 2009

I just came across your blog from a link on the Weston A. Price Foundation’s Facebook page. AMAZING is all I can say! Thank you for sharing the truth. As a Christian and Certified Biblical Health Coach I find that fellow Christians rely so heavily on their doctors and medications. The Church is full of ill people and most don’t want to hear of a better way. You would think that we Christians would be more open to natural healing the way God intended things to be. I added you to my blog  list and look forward to reading through all of your posts. God bless and keep doing what you are doing!

Sarah Outlaw

This is a comment on the post written by Maureen Diaz entitled “Why Don’t They Get It?”

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Make Holiday Desserts Healthier

Posted by Annette Presley on December 17, 2009

The holidays are just around the corner and we all know dessert is going to be on the menu. You may have a favorite you make every year. Here are some tips to make your favorite desserts healthier while still retaining the great taste.

1. Use butter or coconut oil instead of margarine or vegetable oil in your recipe. If a recipe calls for a liquid oil, just melt the butter.

2. Use alternative sugars such as maple syrup, honey, molasses, or rapadura (unprocessed cane sugar) instead of refined sugar. You can also cut the sugar in most recipes by 1/3.

3. Use vanilla extract and cinnamon to increase the “sweet” flavor of desserts.

4. Use real eggs and cream in any dessert possible to increase the satiety and nutritional content.

5. Use coconut pie crust (2 cups flaked coconut mixed with 1/2 c butter) instead of regular pie crust, or skip the crust entirely. Custard type pies such as pumpkin, Boston Cream, and pudding type pies work really well. Just butter the baking dish and prepare as normal. Making pies without crust is much easier and takes less time, too.

6. Take small portions of dessert and savor every bite.

Here’s to a deliciously healthy holiday season!

Annette Presley RD LD CPT, Chief Nutritionist for Liberation Wellness
Annette has been a registered dietitian for over 17 years and discovered several years ago that every thing she learned in school was wrong and the nutrition advice we dispense in this country actually causes heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity. She is now dedicating her life to getting the truth out so people can live a truly healthy life. She is founder of Find Your Weigh online at findyourweigh.com.

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