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The Importance of Circumstance

Posted by Paul Ericson on March 30, 2010

bacon

Bacon

The headline reads, “Do Fatty Foods Act Like Cocaine in the Brain?” But if you actually read the study, the rats were fed “bacon, sausage, cheesecake, pound cake, frosting and chocolate” so obviously the animals were eating a lot of sugar besides fat. Worse, the study uses the word “fat” numerous times, but the words “sugar” or “carbohydrate” never appear in the study, not even in the supplemental information. But this post isn’t about critiquing yet another obviously anti-fat biased study. Instead I’d like to use the study to illustrate a subject which gets almost no press and that is the importance of “circumstance” in the obesity problem.

For 2 millions years we hunted and gathered. Although it appears that hunting was the primary activity and gathering was the backup plan. During this time food was scarce. So scarce in fact that it limited the total human population and probably produced virtually no obesity. This is the first example of the importance of circumstance. There are two primary problems with hunting. First, the prey migrates to find greener pasture, so you have to migrate too. Second, hunting is a relatively low yield activity. Many hours are spent stalking, driving, attacking and running down prey. By contrasting, buying a steak at the grocery store is a high yield activity. So eventually, we developed our hunting techniques into herding techniques and began to domesticate animals. But meat, and all food really, has never been truly abundant until the end of World War II. But even then, it wasn’t until the 1970s, when the obesity problem started, that we entered a new era of food availability.

grain

Grain

It all started with the Soviet crop failure of 1972 that led to a doubling of world wheat, rice, and corn prices. Housewives picketed in front of the Nixon White House. Scared that high food prices would unseat the Republicans from power, they devised a devious plan to lower food prices. Up to that point our farm subsidy program was called the “ever normal granary”. Here’s how it worked: When a farmer harvested their crop, they could either sell it at market, if prices were high, or they could store the grain and get a loan from the government using the grain as collateral. Then later, if grain prices went up, they could sell their grain at a profit and pay off the loan. If grain prices went down, they could just give the grain to the government to pay off the loan. This system kept grain prices relatively high because farmers couldn’t produce grain if the market price was less than the price of production.

Nixon’s colorful agriculture secretary, Earl Butz, flipped the whole system around. He ended the “ever normal granary” and replaced it with the system we have today. The current system pays farmers for the difference between the cost of production and the market price. This lets the market price fall below the cost of production. It also provides an incentive for farmers to grow more grain, not less. The exact opposite of what the market is signaling when prices fall below the cost of production. This subsidy program has increased the amount of grain grown nearly every year since it was put in place. It is this system that has allowed for the explosion of processed foods and the dramatic lowering of food prices.

So what do farm subsidy programs have to do with obesity? In a word, circumstance. You see until food prices began to fall after 1972, food was relatively scarce (expensive) and obesity wasn’t a problem. As soon as food prices began to decline significantly, obesity rates began to go up. Why? The reason is that the human race has never had to use “willpower” to control our food intake. Instead, circumstance provided the “willpower”. I don’t think it is a coincidence that as soon as circumstances changed, food prices dropped, obesity rates went up. The above study shows that when food, not fat, is basically freely available, people will over eat because of how our brains respond.

So what does this have to do with real food and Liberation Wellness? Real food appears to be more expensive than fake food, at least at the cash register. But of course, the low price of the fake food doesn’t include all the future costs of carbon from fossil fuels used for fertilizer, pesticides, processing and transportation. Nor does it include the cost of wars fought for control of oil. Nor does it include your future medical costs or loss of income from the illnesses it will produce in your body. Real food is also harder to obtain. You can’t get it at just any grocery or convenience store–yet. You have to work harder to obtain it. So the circumstances of real food can be used to your advantage to make real food a little more scarce then fake food.

The last piece of circumstance is the difference in how real and fake food makes you feel. When you live on fake food, your are chronically sick. But it feels normal because it’s how you feel all the time. This is why people feel so much better when the switch to real food, because it makes you healthy. But once your healthy from eating real food, when you slip and eat some fake food, you realize how sick it makes you. Again circumstance.

Please let me know what you think about this.

Paul Ericson is a certified Liberation Wellness Educator and the Weston A. Price Foundation chapter leader for Barrie, ON Canada

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Does exercise help you lose weight?

Posted by Annette Presley on March 30, 2010

The government tells us we should exercise 90 minutes a day at moderate intensity to maintain weight, but is this really true? Does exercise help you lose weight?

Most diet programs are based on counting calories going in and calories going out. It seems to make sense that if you eat more calories than you burn you gain weight and if you eat fewer calories than you burn, you lose weight. The problem is that what makes sense on paper doesn’t always make sense inside our bodies.

I swim 3 days a week for about 60-90 minutes. I have noticed that my appetite on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (the days I swim) is more voracious than it is on non-swim days and I end up eating more calories on swim days. So what’s up with that?

My metabolism is pretty set. My body wants to expend a certain amount of energy and it wants to obtain a certain amount of energy from food to balance what is lost. When I exercise, I burn more calories than my metabolism wants to burn so my body sends hunger signals to the brain forcing me to attack the pantry. This happens to everyone. Exercise really does nothing more than leave us ravenously hungry and this is why athletes eat several meals daily.

Does this mean we should not exercise? No. Exercise does have many wonderful benefits, but weight loss is not one of them. We don’t need to bust our butts at the gym and we should not exercise for the purpose of losing weight. That is a battle you will lose, so there is no point even going there. Instead, exercise to have fun like playing tennis with a friend or gardening with your kids, or golfing with your buddies. Swimming is something I thoroughly enjoy and I get to spend time with my hubby since he swims with me.  I do not swim to lose weight and I know I’m going to eat more on swim days, so I allow for that and actually enjoy a few extra carbs on swim days.

Find an exercise you really enjoy. You don’t have to pick one type of exercise and avoid everything else. If you love to ride bikes and play basketball and swim, do them all, just not all at once or on the same days. The point is to do what you love. If you don’t like to exercise, then don’t, but don’t sit on the couch all day, either. Your body needs some activity to function properly and to stay in shape for the senior years. Gardening, housecleaning, playing with the kids, taking a walk; all those count. You don’t have to join a gym or take an exercise class you hate. The weight will come off If you eat right, so follow the Liberation Wellness principles and move around a bit to feel good and maintain your independence as you age.

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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Politics of GMO Food

Posted by Liz Reitzig on March 30, 2010

Carolyn Moffa GMOs are the antithesis to real food.  So what are they?  How did they get approved for us to eat?  And what are the long-term implications of this scary experiment?  Campaign for Liberty blogger, Carolyn Moffa tackles this complicated issue in her article Say No to GMO Corporatism as she sheds light on the politics of food.

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Liz Reitzig is President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  Both organizations lobby for real food freedom.  Liz is co-founder and partner in a local buying club and raises her four young children on real foods from local farms.  She also serves as a Chapter Leader for the Weston A. Price Foundation.

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Help Needed Immediately!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 29, 2010

Scott Trautman, a dairy farmer in Wisconsin really needs your help. He has been denied the right to sell his product for close to 6 months.

He and his wife and 3 children are in financial peril. Please, if 2000 people donate just 10 dollars today, it may save his farm.

Let’s show Scott the power of the people who care, today.

We need to raise 20,000. asap.

For more info: http://hartkeisonline.com/2010/01/15/trautman-dairy-farm-shut-down/

Tax deductible donations can be made through Farm-to-Consumer Foundation.

Here is the link: http://www.farmtoconsumerfoundation.org/donations.php

Kimberly Hartke, Publicist
realmilk.com

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Kevin Brown is President of Liberation Wellness and co-author of the Liberation Diet. He serves as a Fellow on the National Board of Fitness Examiners, and is president of Visionary Trainers. Kevin and his wife Tracy are Chapter leaders for the Weston A. Price foundation, a non-profit organization that is helping restore real food to its rightful place in the American diet.

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End the War on Fat

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 29, 2010

It could be making us sicker.Illustration by Charlie Powell. Click image to expand.

By Melinda Wenner Moyer

Posted Thursday, March 25, 2010, at 1:02 PM ET

Thirty years ago, America declared war against fat. The inaugural edition of Dietary Guidelines for Americans, published in 1980 and subsequently updated every five years, advised people to steer clear of “too much fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol,” because of purported ties between fat intake and heart disease. The message has remained essentially the same ever since, with current guidelines recommending that Americans consume less than 10 percent of their daily calories from saturated fat.

But heart disease continues to devastate the country, and, as you may have noticed, we certainly haven’t gotten any thinner. Ultimately, that’s because fat should never have been our enemy. The big question is whether the 2010 Dietary Guidelines, due out at the end of the year, will finally announce retreat.

The foundation for the “fat is bad” mantra comes from the following logic: Since saturated fat is known to increase blood levels of “bad” LDL cholesterol, and people with high LDL cholesterol are more likely to develop heart disease, saturated fat must increase heart disease risk. If A equals B and B equals C, then A must equal C.

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Kevin Brown is President of Liberation Wellness and co-author of the Liberation Diet. He serves as a Fellow on the National Board of Fitness Examiners, and is president of Visionary Trainers. Kevin and his wife Tracy are Chapter leaders for the Weston A. Price foundation, a non-profit organization that is helping restore real food to its rightful place in the American diet.

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Are You On the Right Track?

Posted by Debbie Wysocki on March 25, 2010

Are You Driving on The Right Track to Take You Where Your Want to Go?

It is March 25th and we are looking April 1st square in the Face.

That means 2010 is almost 25% gone — and we have 9 months to
change our course — if we are off track for our goals.

So perform a ‘check-up’ to be sure you are you will reach you goals for 2010.

Here is something that crossed my desk from my friend Max Steingart– I hope it speaks to you the way it did to me:
SUCCESSFUL DECISIONS

If you don’t run your own life, someone else will. You’re in control of your life
to the degree that you make decisions.

To control the outcome of anything, you control the action at the point of decision making.
If you let others make decisions for you, you give up control. When you control the decisions, you control the actions.

Take charge of your life, so there is no longer a need to ask permission of others.
When you ask permission, you’re giving someone “veto” power over your life.

Only you are responsible for your life. Take control and start making those decisions. 
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So how will you apply this?  


We get performance reviews at work . . . our kids get report cards at school . . . we need to be disciplined enough to track our goal performance.

  • Have you De-Cluttered your Closets
    Have you stuck to your exercise program
    Have you got ‘beach body’ ready
    Is your office organized (or are you still a piler)?
    Have you written the book you wanted to
    How about those Spanish lessons
    Did you start that business you mentioned last year?

Jim Rohn says we’re where at because of our daily habits. Small decisions repeated daily — I tell my kids the small
things that make a difference are easy to do . . . and easy not to do!  And this can be anything from flossing your teeth
to making a 10th follow-up phone call to a prospective customer.  Easy to do . . . and definitely easy not to do.

Give a shout out and let us know what your goals are for this year and if you are on track — let us know if we can assist you. 
Liberation Wellness can has many program to assist with both total wellness, diet, and exercise.  I can assist with home business
questions/connections.  We’re here to celebrate with you.

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 wellness educator,  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  954-781-6629

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Rethinking Stretching

Posted by Lauren Snyder Grosz on March 24, 2010

Mark Sisson, the author of The Primal Blueprint, which hit number two on Amazon last week has some advice on stretching that may seem counterintuitive at first.  Sisson uses a model, primal human, named Grok to illustrate how to eat and be fit in today’s upside down health and exercise world. Grok would never do chronic cardio or chronic strength training and follows the Primal Fitness Pyramid – sprints, lift heavy things, move frequently at a slow pace.  This approach allows muscles to feel strong and supple nearly all of the time.  Becoming sore and stiff post workout is natures’ way of telling you that you overdid it.  Inactivity, extra rest and sleep, good nutrition, and brief repeated exposure to cold water (especially immediately after strenuous exercise) is key to muscle tissue repair.

To prepare your body for a workout, begin with a bit of brief, low-intensity exercise to help shift blood from the organs into your working muscles.  Post workout, consider doing a few basic stretches to transition from an active to inactive state.  Sisson recommends the Grok Hang and the Grok Squat.  The hang offers a full body stretch and is as easy as grabbing hold of a bar with an overhang grip and hanging for as long as you can.  It’s exhilarating and is both a strengthening and stretching move.  For the squat, place your feet about shoulder-width apart, bend your knees with a straight or slightly arched back and lower your torso all the way down until your butt is nearly touching the ground.  Your torso will be between your knees and your arms extended in front.  This one natural movement will efficiently stretch your feet, calves, Achilles, hamstrings, buttocks, lower and upper back, and shoulders.

A 20 second Grok Squat is a basic movement that delivers a comprehensive effect.  Mark suggests that if you happen to be feeling warm and loose, try gently rocking back and forth or extending your arms out farther for an even deeper stretch.  Use common sense: if you are overweight or have joint issues, ease into this stretch and hold onto a stationary object.

Lauren Snyder Grosz is a Certified Nutrition and Wellness Educator.  As a student on a lifelong quest for exceptional health and happiness, her mission is to empower people to take complete responsibility for their own health by rethinking everything we’ve assumed to be true and rediscovering what truly works based on accurate science.

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Trautman Farm Pushed Out of Business Thanks to WDATCP

Posted by Maureen Diaz on March 24, 2010

Food Police Claim Another Victim

I am so angered by this news!  And so very sad for this family who has lost their home, their livelihood, and their dream.  Why?  Because the state of Wisconsin did not want them selling raw milk to private consumers!

They have made it impossible for them to operate, and Scott has given up.  He will soon have company, as other farm families dedicated to producing quality, nutrient-dense, and safe un-processed milk to private consumers such as me are also under attack.

Will the Brunners be next? Clearview Acres left the state several years ago.

This is why we must get busy, get active, and speak out!  This is also why at least 500 people turned out for a hearing a couple of weeks ago about changing the law in Wisconsin.  Many voices make change.

Read more of the story here: http://www.localharvest.org/blog/15556/entry/the_work_is_just_beginning

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The Next Melamine Scandal

Posted by Paul Ericson on March 23, 2010

The early warning came in 2007 with pet food contaminated with melamine. Then in 2008 it was baby milk in China and then formula in the US and Canada that was contaminated. The response of US and Canadian regulators was a crystal clear indicator of who’s side the regulators are on. Both in the US and Canada the regulators (FDA/Health Canada) first contacted the manufacturers, not the consumer. And the response to this alarming problem also protected the manufacturers and not the consumer. Keep in mind that both the FDA and Health Canada charters legally obligate them to protect the health of the public, not the profits of processed food manufacturers.

Before melamine was detected in infant formula in the US and Canada, both the FDA and Health Canada had policies in place that no amount of melamine is safe in infant formula. This policy was based on science. No safe limit had been demonstrated scientifically so the safest policy was zero tolerance. The problem this created for the manufacturers is that pulling 75% of the formula off the shelves would have been a huge financial loss for them. Plus, cleaning up their suppliers would take months where they would have no revenue until they solved the problem. So without any new science, both the FDA and Health Canada decided to simply redefine “safe”. Both regulators initially set the safe limit to 1ppm. Later, Canada lowered the limit to 0.5ppm.

So how did the melamine get in the formula and what does it mean for the future?  In November 2008 when the story broke, industry experts claimed that normal background levels of melamine should be around 15 ppb or 0.015ppm. In other words, the new “safe” level is 66 times (6600%) higher than expected background levels. But 1ppm is not enough to make a difference in the profits of formula manufacturers. In the earlier Chinese scandal, one brand which sold for half the price of other brands had 619ppm of melamine. The most plausible theory about how the melamine got into the formula is soy protein from China being cut with melamine as a filler to boost the profits of the Chinese soy protein supplier.

To understand how the melamine got into the formula and the implications for other food you have to understand how the food industry functions. Soy protein is added to animal feed for dairy cows. The cows pass it into their milk which is used to make milk-based formulas. Soy protein is also used to make soy based infant formula. This is why melamine showed up in both milk and soy-based formula and in greater quantities in the soy-based formula. But milk is used to make a lot more things than infant formula. This means yogurt and cheese are also contaminated with melamine. But soy protein is added to all animal feed, so this means beef, pork, chicken, eggs are all contaminated with melamine.

And don’t think buying organic will protect you. In 2008, a French farm co-op bought 270 tons of Chinese soybean meal that was contaminated with melamine at 30 times the maximum allowed level. All this supports the recommendations we’ve been making for a long time. Stop buying industrial meat and dairy, even industrial organic, since the government seems unwilling or unable to keep toxic contamination out of our food. As an aside, the story about this has been pulled from The Canadian Press and nothing shows up in Google news.

Finally, please remember these recommendations:

  1. Breast milk is best when the mom eats real food
  2. Never use soy-based infant formula
  3. Never use commercial formula (it’s contaminated with melamine, BPA, perchlorate, rGBH, GMOs)
  4. If you need formula, make your own real food formula (see the Weston A. Price Foundation)
  5. Buy pastured meat, eggs and dairy directly from farmers committed to using natural production methods

Please let me know what you think about this.

Paul Ericson is a certified Liberation Wellness Educator and the Weston A. Price Foundation chapter leader for Barrie, ON Canada

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Kevin Brown Speaking at Farm to Table Pittsburgh!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 23, 2010

Farm to Table event focuses on eating local foods

By Candy Williams,

FOR THE PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Last updated: 4:13 pm

Farm to Table Conference: Eat Local Food When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday Tickets: $25 for both days, free for age 11 and younger. Additional $25 for the 5-8 p.m. Friday food-tasting.

Where: David Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown Details: 412-563-7807 or Web site

The theme of this year’s Farm to Table Conference is the mantra of many Western Pennsylvania farmers, retailers, health and wellness professionals and restaurateurs: Eat local food.

Organizers hope to illustrate the theme through exhibits, cooking demonstrations by local chefs and presentations by guest speakers, and cap off the festivities with a local food-tasting event on Friday night. Erin Hart, of American HealthCare Group of Green Tree, sponsor of the fourth annual event, says interest in and attendance at the conference has grown.

There were 300 participants the first year, 600 in 2008. “This year, we are on track for 1,200 attendees,” she says. Among those who typically turn out are chefs looking for local products and consumers looking for health information and local products. “We look for diversity of topics and address current trends,” says Hart, director of the conference. “We use new speakers and demos every year to expose attendees to community resources and health-and-wellness information.”

This year’s lineup of speakers will focus on related topics ranging from “Your Health, Your Environment and Whole Foods” by Darrell Misak, Pittsburgh Alternative Health, and “A Sustainable Food Supply in Harmony with Nature — Rethinking Agriculture” by Patricia DeMarco, Rachel Carson Homestead, to “The Practice and Health Benefits of Natural Food Fermentation” by Scott Grzybek, Zukay Live Foods, and “Liberation Diet: Healthy Long-Term Weight Loss with Real Food” by Kevin Brown, president, Visionary Trainers.

Read Full Story Here…

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