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Jimmy Moore “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” Book Review: The Liberation Diet By Kevin Brown And Annette Presley

Posted by Kevin Brown on July 26, 2010

Summertime 2010 Book Review Series:

The Liberation Diet By Kevin Brown and Annette Presley

People these days feel trapped by the obvious failure of conventional wisdom when it comes to their diet and health.  They have faithfully followed everything they’ve been told is good for them down to the last bit of whole grain bread and tofu burgers that are most commonly associated with the standard low-fat, high-carb, plant-based dietary recommendations but they still inexplicably deal with obesity and chronic disease like never before!  What the heck is going on here?  Its one thing to fool around with your personal fitness and nutrition where you are expected to gain weight and have unhealthy blood sugars, lipids and the like.  But what can explain these things happening when you’re supposedly doing everything 100% right?

That’s the answer that personal trainer Kevin Brown and registered dietitian Annette Presley answer for readers in their counterintuitive book called

The Liberation Diet: Setting America Free from the Bondage of Health Misinformation!.

Brown and Presley do an outstanding job of explaining the breakdown that is happening with nutrition in the 21st Century. They correctly identify whats wrong with a one-size-fits-all approach to promoting the same diet to

everyone without taking into account the specific individualized factors that make one way of eating better than another for certain people. Challenging this conventional wisdom on nutrition is what you get early and often from The Liberation Diet and the authors d

on’t hold back in blasting away at the nonsense that pervades from the so-called health experts and government policymakers responsible for perpetrating these lies on the unsuspecting public.  The stories behind how foods like Crisco came into being are truly fascinating and should make you shudder about what the food industry is feeding Americans that we DON’T yet know about.  We learn that clever marketing and a little sleight of hand is all it takes to convince people to start eating something their great-grandparents would have never even entertained a thought about eating.  From margarine to Cool Whip to Wonder Bread, we’re surrounded by so many fake foods that the message this book implores on the reader is to simply get back to eating real, whole foods again.  Duh!

As you turn page after page of The Liberation Diet, you’ll no doubt find yourself becoming angrier and angrier by all the preponderance of the evidence presented that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that we have been

lied to about what constitutes a healthy diet.  And even more egregious is the story you’ll read about entrepreneurs Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller who were the ones who set up the accreditation process for medical schools.  Because they saw the potential for billions of dollars in profits from pharmaceutical sales, the only schools that would be accredited were ones that taught students about how to prescribe expensive drugs to their patients rather than having them learn about the equally effective nutritional therapies.  Unfortunately, this model for teaching medical school students still exists today while millions of people in the United States are needlessly suffering from mostly preventable diseases related their diet.  You may need to start breathing deeply or take a walk in between chapters to get your blood pressure down again because this information will have you up in arms!

Brown and Presley also point readers back to the infamous Seven Countries study by Ancel Keys that has become the standard-bearer for the low-fat diet quagmire that is surprisingly still in existence today despite the fact there have never been any scientific studies published proving it is effective for weight loss or improving health.  In fact, there is ample evidence that the diet has been a dismal failure for people with obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other diseases of modern man.  But rather than admitting they’ve been wrong all these years, the purveyors of the high-carb, low-fat diet keep touting it as the gospel truth while tens of millions more are getting sick and dying from the biggest health scam in the history of the world.  And the politicians on Capitol Hill are partially to blame for this as well.

Senator George McGovern and his committee on nutrition in the mid-1970′s were the ones who created all the mass hysteria and fear-mongering about saturated fat when they promoted the now-infamous Dietary Goals for Americans that was later picked up by the United States Department of Agriculture to help them promote the sale of more key crops like grains, corn and bean (which just so happen to be very high in carbohydrate).  The authors write in their book, They liked the idea of a low-fat diet because if people cut the fat from their diets, they would have to add carbohydrates.  Again, this is still the overriding theme of the USDA Dietary Guidelines released every five years in the United States with seemingly no dramatic changes each time new recommendations are released. This is why The Liberation Diet book was written and so sorely needed in modern-day society.  Its time for public revolt against the status quo!

So if everything is so grim and bleak, do we have any hope at all? You bet we do!  Its called THE TRUTH and you get a lot of it within the pages of this book.  Learn why saturated fat and cholesterol are not the reasons why we have heart disease, how eating butter, lard, and coconut oil are actually good for you, why high cholesterol foods like eggs are healthy, why consuming real whole (raw) milk is optimal for your health, and why the highly processed hydrogenated fats (trans fats) and vegetable oils are the real villains in our diet along with sugar and excessive consumption of carbohydrate.  And there are some real doozy stories you’ll read about how common carbohydrate foods consumed by most Americans like cereal actually came into existence.  You’ll never believe it until you read about it.  This book is peppered with ample evidence that should convince you that eating carbs will make you fat, diseased, and eventually dead from some preventable chronic health problems that nobody is talking about.  You’ll learn that there is absolutely zero science supporting a high-carb diet and that livin la vida low-carb is NOT the fad diet it has been made out to be by the anti-low-carb members of the health media.

Other topics of interest covered in this book include calories in, calories out, salt, water, exercise, supplements, and more! Real-life examples of how people have changed their lives by implementing the strategies of The Liberation Diet are also included to encourage you as you take this newfound journey for yourself.  Of course, you also get lots of recipes, references and other resources to help you along as you improve your lifestyle for good.  Having interviewed both Kevin Brown and Annette Presley for my health-based podcast, I can personally attest that they are the real deal when it comes to articulating information that will help you in your personal weight and health goals.  If you’ve been frustrated and felt trapped by the low-fat lie that’s been heavily promoted for far too long, then why not give the concepts outlined in this book a try for yourself?  It could be the answer you’ve been looking for all along.

Jimmy Moore author of LivinLaVida Lo-Carb

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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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Cholesterol Builds Muscle? Cholesterol and the Big FAT Lie

Posted by Janet Stuck, ND, CNC, MH, CNHP on July 16, 2010

We have been programmed to believe that any form of cholesterol is bad for us.  In fact, the opposite is true.

There is a new study finding that low levels of cholesterol can actually reduce the beneficial muscle gain from exercising. Research has also shown that people who die of heart disease have low or average blood cholesterol.

Despite the plethora of previous and on-going scientific studies, there is NO evidence linking a diet high in saturated fats and blood cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease.  In fact, almost ¾ of the fat that accumulates in the arteries is unsaturated fat.

Researchers looked at 55 healthy men and women in their 60s. Overall, the study concluded that there was a significant link between dietary cholesterol and the increase in strength: Those with the higher cholesterol intake had the most muscle strength gain. What’s more, the test subjects who were taking cholesterol-lowering drugs showed lower muscle gain than those who were not.

The researchers conducting the study were stunned. “Needless to say, these findings caught us totally off guard,” said lead researcher Steven Reichman, a professor of health at Texas A&M University.

Cholesterol facts:

Cholesterol is so vital to the body it takes a lot of cholesterol to build and maintain a healthy body, especially the brain—There are 100 grams of cholesterol in the body, 25% of which is in the brain, the highest concentration in the connection between nerve cells and myelin that protects brain and  nervous tissue.

  • Cholesterol is in all cell membranes and stored in adipose tissue.
  • Human breast milk is high in cholesterol because of the developing brain and eyes of an infant, which require large amounts of cholesterol.
  • Cholesterol is the main ingredient in bile which is an emulsifier necessary for digesting and metabolizing dietary fat.  Bile is the only way cholesterol leaves the body and is made and excreted at the direction of the liver.
  • Cholesterol is a powerful antioxidant that prevents cancer and slows aging by protection from free radical damage.
  • Cholesterol provides structural support for the cells of the body.
  • Cholesterol is the raw material needed by the body to produce Vitamin D and hormones (See my Vitamin D Blog).
  • Cholesterol is structural glue used by the body to repair lesions and fissures (caused by inflammation, nutritional deficiency and toxins) in coronary arteries.
  • Even at a very high dietary cholesterol intake, the fraction absorbed decreases, tending to limit absorption as the body keeps levels in balance with circulating blood cholesterol around and back to the liver.

Cholesterol Components:

Here are some of the components that make up cholesterol and its function in the body:

  • Cholesterol is composed of a sterol or high molecular weight alcohol, fat and fat soluble vitamins, which are bundled together into lipoproteins.
  • Lipoproteins are “transport vehicles” for fat and cholesterol in the body that travel in the blood and vary in size.  Listed are from largest to smallest order of lipoproteins with “transport vehicle”equivalents:
    • Chylomicrons – Bus – made in gut, transports dietary fat reassembled and sent out from intestinal wall
    • VLDL – Van – Made in liver, transporting liver-made-fat and cholesterol throughout the body
    • LDL – Car – Main transporter of cholesterol throughout the body-LDL is the metabolic residue VLDL
    • HDL – motorcycle – Secreted by the liver separately, transporting “loose cholesterol” back to the liver for recycling.

Not surprisingly, VLDL , the liver-made-fat, is generated in response to ingested carbohydrates resulting in its metabolic residue, LDL.  The more carbohydrates eaten the more VLDL is required to transport fat out to the body unloading its triglycerides.

High triglyceride (TG)  and low HDL numbers indicate the strongest risk factor for heart disease.  Divide TG by HDL for ratio.  Anything above a 1:1 ratio is greatest risk indicator.  (Example:  TG 90, HDL 90 = 1:1 ratio – good; TG 150 HDL 30 = 5:1 ratio – bad)  A TG number greater than 100 and a low HDL number is a strong indication that the LDL is probably the small, dense sticky blood Pattern B.  An HDL number that is high with a low TG number indicates a probable Pattern A LDL, which is “large and fluffy.”  An example would be TG 65, HDL 98, and is considered more desirable.

Cholesterol and Diet:

Let’s look at what happens when you eat a “High cholesterol” meal rich in saturated fats versus a “Government Recommended Food Pyramid” high carbohydrate meal.

Steak and Eggs:  The  fat and protein begin to separate in the stomach and ultimately become gut assembled dietary fat, releasing Chylomicrons into the bloodstream via the lymph, traveling until they release fat to the cells, shrink and disappear, being cleared from circulation within 2 to 3 hours.

Cereal and skim milk: Glucose from the carbohydrates is sent directly into the blood and may be used in the short term for energy.  After a short delay the liver starts converting excess carbohydrate into the body-made-fat called triglyceride. The liver then bundles triglycerides (liver-made-fat) with cholesterol and protein sending it out into the bloodstream as VLDL, the second largest lipoprotein and main transporter of liver-made-fat which can go on for several hours after a meal unloading its triglycerides.

As you can clearly see, metabolism is very different between a “high cholesterol, saturated fat” meal and a low-fat high-carbohydrate meal based on the food pyramid.

The body prefers fat as its main source of fuel. Saturated fats from animal and vegetable sources provide a concentrated source of energy that is very efficiently utilized by the body.  In addition, saturated fats are:

  • Modulators of genetic regulation, prevent cancer, act as carriers of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K and mineral absorption as well as numerous other biological processes
  • The main source of fuel for your heart, and also used as a source of fuel during energy expenditure  - (The heart is the only organ that doesn’t get cancer)
  • Useful antiviral agents (caprylic acid)
  • Effective as an anticaries, antiplaque and anti fungal agents (lauric acid)
  • Useful to actually lower cholesterol levels (palmitic and stearic acids)

Eight of the most common saturated fats and their sources are as follows:

  • Butyric – Milk fat of ruminants – butter
  • Caproic – milk fat
  • Caprylic – animal fat, plant fat, milk and some seeds
  • Capric – milk and some seed fats
  • Lauric – palm kernel, coconut, human breast milk
  • Myristic – milk and dairy products
  • Palmitic – animal, plants and microorganisms – palm oil and meat
  • Stearic – animals, plants, cocoa butter – meat and cocoa butter

An on-line search in Wikipedia’s definition of saturated fat states,

“Deepfry oils and baking fats that are high in saturated fats, like palm oil, tallow or lard, can withstand extreme heat (of 180-200 degrees Celsius) and are resistant to oxidation. A 2001 parallel review of 20-year dietary fat studies in the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Spain concluded that polyunsaturated oils like soya, canola, sunflower and corn degrade easily to toxic compounds and trans fat when heated up. Prolonged consumption of trans fat-laden oxidized oils can lead to atherosclerosis, inflammatory joint disease and development of birth defects. The scientists also questioned global health authorities’ wilful recommendation of large amounts of polyunsaturated fats into the human diet without accompanying measures to ensure the protection of these fatty acids against heat- and oxidative-degradation.[6

With all this information on how good saturated fats are and how bad polyunsaturated fats are, why are we so ingrained to believe that low-fat (polyunsaturated fat) and high carbohydrate diets are so healthy?

Cholesterol and Heart Disease:

In 1953 Ancel Keys, American Heart Association board member and professor at the University of Minnesota, published his Six Countries Analysis, showing a correlation between dietary fat and heart disease.

What you don’t hear is that the study was actually a 22 country study, but Keys didn’t like the results of the total 22 countries, which indicated that there was no correlation between consumption of saturated fats and heart disease, but actually the opposite. Keys omitted the other 16 countries and chose the 6 he knew would support his hypothesis.

A fellow AHA board member and staunch Keys supporter, Jeremiah Stamler, wrote a self-help book, Your Heart Has Nine Lives, which advocated the substitution of vegetable oils for butter and saturated fat.  The book and Stamler’s research was sponsored by the makers of Mazola Corn Oil and Fleishmann’s Margarine.

In addition, an interesting point to mention is the fact that cholesterol lowering statin drugs account for more profit than any other drug. Statin drugs reduce the liver’s production of coenzyme Q10, which is vital for the proper function of the heart and other muscles.  Moreover, recent studies have shown statin drugs to cause cancer in humans and laboratory animals.

In the 1980’s the total cholesterol number considered safe was 240 and below – Currently, the safe number is 200.  Why does the safe cholesterol number keep going down?  The most profitable drug needs marketed and  sold! Doctors now seem to be more driven by a number more than internal health.  Blood Cholesterol numbers naturally go up as we age and are protective in adults over 50.

French researchers found that “the incidence of cancer began to climb steadily as cholesterol values fell below 200 mg/dl.  “Data suggests that for people without heart disease only 1 in 100 is likely to benefit from taking statin drugs” according to Businessweek.

I’m scratching my head and wondering why people just can’t grasp the concept that it’s the polyunsaturated fats, processed foods, sugar, and excess carbohydrates that are bad – carbohydrates regardless of the source, simple, complex, processed, are sugar to the body and creates an insulin response, which is the real culprit when it comes to heart disease and chronic disease.

I would like to point out also that people with heart disease have been shown to have elevated uric acid levels and elevated homocysteine levels.  Both high uric acid and homocysteine levels are a direct result of excess carbohydrate consumption.

Cholesterol is Essential for Us

It has been known for over 50 years that milk is a natural antidote to elevated uric acid levels.  It is also known that Vitamin B6, B12 and Folic acid reduce homocysteine levels in the body.  Large amounts of B vitamins are necessary for digestion of sugar, processed or refined foods.  Again, we see the sugar/carbohydrate heart connection.

Just think – if cows, raw milk, butter, eggs, B vitamins, the sun, etc., had a marketing budget, ad campaign and funding, don’t you think our opinion about what is healthy would be different from what people believe today?

The government and its food pyramid says that cholesterol is bad for us–nonsense!  I say we leave the pyramids to the Ancient Egyptians and fire up the griddle for some bacon and eggs!

Resources:

Life Without Bread, Christian B. Allan Ph.D and Wolfgang Lutz, MD

Cereal Killer, Alan L. Watson

Mercola.com

Perfecthealthinstitute.com

Douglassreport.com

Articlegarden.com

Wikipedia.com

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Janet Stuck is a Doctor of Naturopathy, Certified Nutritional Counselor, Certified Wellness Nutritional Counselor, Master Herbologist and Certified Natural Health Professional. Janet writes for www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com and her website www.onestopherbshop.net.

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USDA Dietary Guidelines are Cause of Health and Obesity Crisis!

Posted by Kevin Brown on July 13, 2010

CRITICS ASSAIL USDA DIETARY GUIDELINES

High-Carb, Low-Fat Diets Cause Obesity, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Scientists Claim

Monday, July 12, 2010–WASHINGTON, D.C.–The USDA Dietary Guidelines are a leading cause of the American health and obesity crisis, according to scientists, nutritionists and consumers who testified last Thursday at a USDA public hearing on the report of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC). Dissenters argued that the proposed 2010 revisions to the Dietary Guidelines are worse, and will not prevent obesity and will only increase degenerative disease in the U.S.

Those testifying against the Guidelines focused on the Committee’s misuse of scientific data to justify a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet. Dr. Jeff Volek, scientist and academic researcher at the University of Connecticut, noted that the DGAC report ignored scientific studies showing the effectiveness of low carbohydrate diets for weight loss.  “Americans deserve to have official support for the low-carb dietary option,” he said.

“I have followed the work of the DGAC all the way through this process as an academic project. I have dug into their nutrition evidence library,” said Adele Hite, a graduate student in nutrition and public health at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. “Time after time, the scientific evidence the DGAC cited to oppose low-carb diets actually says the exact opposite of the Committee’s conclusions.” Hite testified to losing sixty pounds on a low-carbohydrate diet.

Morton Satin of the Salt Institute sharply criticized the Committee’s recommendation to reduce sodium consumption to 1500 mg per day. “The Committee is suggesting that Americans consume less than 4 grams of salt per day.  No modern society consumes so little salt, making this proposal nothing less than a call for an uncontrolled experiment on more than 300 million Americans.” Satin provided references showing the critical role of salt in digestion, blood pressure regulation and brain development.

Four of the dissenters presented the views of the Nutrition and Metabolism Society, a group of nutrition researchers and medical professionals who have studied the benefits of a low-carbohydrate diet for weight loss, insulin regulation and protection against chronic disease. “We expected the new guidelines to recognize current research that vindicates saturated fats as a cause of heart disease and weight gain, and to acknowledge the demonstrated benefits of lower carbohydrate diets,” said Dr. Richard Feinman of Downstate University, New York.

In response to the DGAC report, the Nutrition and Metabolism Society recently launched the Committee for a Healthy Nation (CHN). “The CHN is a working coalition of professionals who oppose the low-fat, plant-based thrust of the DGAC report. We feel strongly that the scientific evidence omitted from or misrepresented by their report must be considered in the final outcome,” said Feinman.

“Five years ago, I was the lone voice testifying against the guidelines,” said Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation and member of the CHN. “This year I was happy to be joined by members of the medical and research community in opposition to USDA’s unscientific prescription.” Fallon Morell’s testimony focused on nutrient deficiencies common in those following low-fat diets.

Dr. Feinman challenged the DGAC panel to an open public debate on the scientific evidence underpinning the Guidelines. “Our nation’s citizens need a range of dietary options to choose from, not a one-size-fits-all approach. We must allow for lifestyle, activity levels and metabolism as factors in choosing an optimal diet for each individual.”

The Committee for a Healthy Nation membership is open to professionals and organizations interested in developing guidelines that will offer a range of choices to the American public.

The Committee for a Healthy Nation is a project of The Nutrition & Metabolism Society, a 501(c)3 nonprofit health organization providing research, information and education in the application of fundamental science to nutrition, particularly dedicated to the problems of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.  Their office is located at 24 Spruce Street, Bedminster, N.J. 07921. For further information or to join the CHN, contact by E-mail: info@nmsociety.org or call 908-326-6464.

MEDIA CONTACTS:  Kimberly Hartke, 703-675-5557  press@westonaprice.org

Pam Schoenfeld,  609-439-8237  Pam@MetabolismSociety.org

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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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Matt Stone – 180 Degree Health – Liberation Wellness Hour RADIO

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 29, 2010

Matt Stone – 180 Degree Health


Matt is an author and independent health researcher and voice of  180DegreeHealth.com

He’s written 5 E-books to date on topics ranging from weight loss to type 2 diabetes, and his primary focus is raising the metabolism through dietary and lifestyle manipulation.

He describes himself as “just some punk with a serious research problem,” is a voracious and enthusiastic researcher and is a self-described “dietary adventurer,” having done everything from vegan diets to zero-carb and his highly controversial but well-received ‘high-everything diet.”

Matt is also a former professional chef and is able to convey a lot of great information to his followers in videos and blogs on how to make a healthy diet practical, something he sees as being vitally important, as he strongly feels that the battle of health vs. disease is won and lost in the kitchen

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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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OBAMA EXECUTIVE ORDER – MORE HEALTHCARE BUREAUCRACY, BUT NOT BACKDOOR CODEX

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 28, 2010

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THE OBAMA EXECUTIVE ORDER – MORE HEALTHCARE

BUREAUCRACY, BUT NOT BACKDOOR CODEX

By Scott C. Tips

June 26, 2010

On June 10th, Barack Obama issued an Executive Order creating the “National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council.  As with all government programs and bureaucracy, this additional layer of bureaucracy is ostensibly intended to do good, in this particular case to develop and promote a national strategy for improving Americans’ health.   As the Executive Order puts it, this Public Health Council will write up and give to the President “a list of national priorities on health promotion and disease prevention to address lifestyle behavior modification (including smoking cessation, proper nutrition, appropriate exercise, mental health, behavioral health, substance-use disorder, and domestic violence screenings) and the prevention measures for the five leading disease killers in the United States.”  Obviously, these Neanderthals have never heard of the Law of Unintended Consequences.

The Law of Unintended Consequences

The Law of Unintended Consequences is that actions of people – and especially of government – always have effects that are unanticipated or unintended.  Most often, however, this Law “illuminates the perverse, unanticipated effects of legislation and regulation.”  (See http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/UnintendedConsequences.html)

So, for a government to create yet another costly and top-heavy “council” to help prevent illnesses may sound wonderful to some people – especially if it is to include some complementary and alternative approaches; but it is absolutely doomed to failure and to create more illness and more sickness in the United States.

The Federal government has already proven itself utterly incapable of successfully advancing any major program.  Whether it was President Johnson’s failed War against Poverty in the 1960s, President Nixon’s failed War against Cancer launched in 1970, President Ford’s “Whip Inflation Now” program that saw even frighteningly-higher inflation under President Carter, all of these Presidents’ War on Drugs, or President George W. Bush’s failed War on Terror, the list is endless.  You name it, whatever problem was addressed, that problem became significantly worse after millions and billions of dollars were wastefully pumped into these “Wars.”  And you do not even have to look far into the past, just think about the Federal government’s botched handling of the recent Hurricane Katrina and BP oil-spill disasters.

You do not achieve better health by centralizing health-care decisions in Washington, D.C.  You achieve better health by decentralizing health-care decisions and putting them back in the very hands of those most likely to suffer the benefits and detriments of good and bad decisions:  the individual man or woman.  More health freedom, not less, is the road to better health.

What the Executive Order Does

This Executive Order basically parallels what is already in the recently-passed Health Care Insurance Reform Act.  In that respect, it is nothing new.  (See text of Executive Order at http://www.thenhf.com/government_affairs/federal/ExOrder-HealthPromotionHealthCouncil.pdf.)

As mentioned, it creates a Public Health Council, which will have as its chairman the U.S. Surgeon General over a star-studded cast of Federal functionaries such as the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, the Director of National Drug Control Policy, the Assistant to the President and the Director of the Domestic Policy Council, the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs, the Chairman of the Corporation for National and Community Service, and the head of any other executive department or agency that the Chairman may determine to be appropriate.  Notice, though, that the head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not included. In fact, no one from FDA is included.

Of course, these high-brows will just meet and not condescend to do any real work, which work will be left to their assistants and swarm of lackeys.  And since – unlike in the free market – the feed-back mechanisms for their health decisions will be so attenuated, convoluted, and based in politics and not practical economics, these decision-makers will waste our money, their time, and promote ill health.

They are charged with coordinating and leading all Federal agency action on the “prevention, wellness, and health promotion practices, the public health system, and integrative health care in the United States.”  (Order, §3(a))  Further, they are to “develop, after obtaining input from relevant stakeholders, a national prevention, health promotion, public health, and integrative health-care strategy that incorporates the most effective and achievable means of improving the health status of Americans and reducing the incidence of preventable illness and disability in the United States, as further described in section 5 of this order.”  (Order, §3(b))

They will then “provide recommendations to the President and the Congress concerning the most pressing health issues confronting the United States and changes in Federal policy to achieve national wellness, health promotion, and public health goals, including the reduction of tobacco use, sedentary behavior, and poor nutrition,” (Order, §3(c)) and “consider and propose evidence-based models, policies, and innovative approaches for the promotion of transformative models of prevention, integrative health, and public health on individual and community levels across the United States.” (Order, §3(d))

An Advisory Group is also established by the Order.  The Group will have no more than 25 advisors from outside the Federal government, to be appointed by the President, and are to come from “a diverse group of licensed health professionals, including integrative health practitioners who are representative of or have expertise in: (1) worksite health promotion; (2) community services, including community health centers; (3) preventive medicine; (4) health coaching; (5) public health education; (6) geriatrics; and (7) rehabilitation medicine.”  (Order, §4)  The Order further states that the “Advisory Group shall develop policy and program recommendations and advise the Council on lifestyle-based chronic disease prevention and management, integrative health care practices, and health promotion.”  (Order, §4(c))

The Chairman is then to use the Advisory Group’s input, in consultation with the Council itself, to then “develop and make public a national prevention, health promotion, and public health strategy (national strategy).”  (Order, §5)  This strategy shall then be reported to the President and any relevant committees of Congress.  (Order, §6)

To some, this will sound great.  Integrative health?  Mentioned in an Executive Order?  But sitting in an Advisory Group in which integrative practitioners will almost certainly be outnumbered (outvoted)?  Then, advising the Surgeon General, who in turn might or might not use our integrative-health ideas to develop a national healthcare strategy?  Which strategy might or might not even be acted upon by a President put in power by special-interest groups antithetical to integrative healthcare?  Can you see how tenuous this “influential” connection becomes?  Smart people would call it “window-dressing,” because unfortunately that is all it will ever be.

One can always be hopeful.  But, to paraphrase H.L. Mencken, “To say that the cure for bad health-care legislation is for more good medicine to be part of it, is like saying that the cure for prostitution is for more virgins to enter brothels.”  Better to dismantle the bureaucracy, or at least reduce its powers, than to try to feed fresh meat piecemeal into corrupt and inept institutions.

Backdoor Codex?

Some well-intentioned persons – hyper-sensitive to the threat of Codex to our health freedoms, a threat with which we agree – have claimed that this Executive Order is a backdoor attempt to adopt Codex Alimentarius “science-based” guidelines in the United States.  These people point to Order Section 6(g), where it says that the Council’s report shall “contains specific plans to ensure that all prevention programs outside the Department of Health and Human Services are based on the science-based guidelines developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under subsection (d) of this section.”  But does the use of the words “science based” mean that these guidelines are synonymous with Codex guidelines?

Not really.  While the Executive Order is real, it is not imposing Codex rules on the United States.  As NHF lobbyist Lee Bechtel correctly points out, “There is no direct policy link between this Council and Codex, or with the way in which the FDA regulates food and food supplements.”

Consider also that Section 6(d) (to which Section 6(g) refers) states: “(d) contains specific science-based initiatives to achieve the measurable goals of the Healthy People 2020 program of the Department of Health and Human Services regarding nutrition, exercise, and smoking cessation, and targeting the five leading disease killers in the United States.”  These “science-based” rules are to be issued by the CDC, not Codex.   In addition, the above deals with exercise and smoking cessation, which are outside the subject area of Codex guidelines, which only govern food.

Having said that, this 6(d) language does mention the word “nutrition” as well (albeit within the context of the Healthy People 2020 program of the DHS); and nutrition is a subject of Codex.  As such, “science based” guidelines applied here could allow a smoother interface between domestic and international food guidelines at a small contact point that they might possibly have in the future.  It would be akin to saying that panty-hose manufacturing techniques are related to food because the nylon fabric might someday be used in straining soup.  So, in a broader and greatly-more-general context, there is a very-small kernel of strained logic to support the belief that this is another small step towards the Codex “door.”  But is it the Door itself, backdoor or otherwise?  Absolutely not.

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As the oldest and best-respected health-freedom group on Capitol Hill, the NHF continues to be the credible source of objective assessment of, and proactive actions on, Congressional legislation and FDA matters that have material impact upon our freedom-of-health choices and access to dietary supplements and nutritional foods.

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Human Rights Appeal from Sally Fallon Morell

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 25, 2010

An Appeal from Sally Fallon Morell
June 18, 2010

Dear Friend of Nutrient-Dense Food,

Here in America, we all have the right to purchase and consume the foods of our choice, foods we need for our own health and the health of our families, right? Not according to the FDA! The FDA’s response to our current legal challenge shows us exactly what we are up against — and why the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund needs your continued financial support.

On February 19 of this year, the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (the Fund) filed a lawsuit against the FDA and the United States Department of Health and Human Services to challenge federal regulations banning the transport and sale of raw milk across state lines. On April 26, FDA filed its response to the lawsuit, providing a public record of what the agency’s views on food freedom of choice really are.

Here are some of FDA’s shocking claims:

  • “There is no absolute right to consume or feed children any particular food.”
  • “Plaintiffs’ assertion of a ‘fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health, which includes what foods they do and do not choose to consume for
    themselves and their families’ is similarly unavailing because plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish.”
  • “There is no ‘deeply rooted’ historical tradition of unfettered access to foods of all kinds.”

Fortunately, we have the Fund to defend our farmers
and consumers, and with a large membership and diverse financial support, the Fund will have the resources to protect your right to healthy food.

Three years ago, on Independence Day, July 4, 2007, the Weston A. Price Foundation helped launch the Fund to defend the rights and broaden the freedoms of family farms and to protect consumer access to raw milk and other nutrient-dense foods.

Here are some of the ways the Fund has put your money to work:

1. Challenging the FDA to Increase Our Access to Raw Milk
The Fund has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn two federal regulations banning raw dairy products for human consumption in interstate commerce. The suit is asking the court to declare FDA’s prohibition as unconstitutional and beyond its statutory authority. FDA is at the center of the opposition to raw milk, pressuring the states to outlaw its sale and distribution. Overturning the ban is key to securing access to raw milk throughout the U.S. The FDA’s response to the lawsuit has made it clear that this case is about more than just raw milk; it’s about keeping government from interfering with our food
choices.

2. Fighting NAIS to Preserve Our Family Farms
In 2008, the Fund brought a federal lawsuit challenging USDA’s implementation of the National Animal Indentification System (NAIS), the plan to require the electronic tagging and detailed tracking of all livestock. Although the judge dismissed the case, the lawsuit served to educate the public and the media about the problems with NAIS, as well as warn USDA and the states that they faced an organization prepared to challenge them in court. Thanks to these efforts, along with the activism of many other groups, USDA announced that it was dropping NAIS in February; but the agency is still talking about an animal traceability system, so we are watching developments carefully.

3. Defending Our Farmers in Court
Gone are the days when farmers stood alone in the courthouse to defend their principles. Now, the Fund’s legal team and the entire organization are there to stand beside our farmers in court. The Fund is leveling the playing field, making it more difficult for government agencies to use administrative and judicial proceedings to grind down farmers and drain their resources. Board member Tim Wightman remembers a time when farmers fought these battles alone. Just nine years ago, after a severe government action in Wisconsin, he lost his farm, restaurant and financial wellbeing running back and forth to Madison to defend himself, leaving farm partners and family at home to cover for him. What a difference the Fund is making for farmers subjected to legal actions these days!

4. Defending Our Farmers in Parking Lots
The Bechard Family Farm was sued by the Missouri Attorney General for having the audacity to distribute raw milk in a parking lot. I think we all feel for the Bechard’s teen daughters caught in this “sting operation.” Undercover agents allegedly purchased raw milk from the daughters, leading to the charges filed against the Bechards. The State is claiming that deliveries can only be made directly to the customers’ homes, even though a central delivery point is more convenient for both the Bechards and their customers — another example of the type of government intrusion we are up against.

5. Protecting Our Buyers Clubs, Food Co-Ops, and Cow-Shares
Cow-share operators, buying clubs and food co-ops have found a friend in the Fund, to help them navigate the sometimes tricky legal waters involving direct distribution of raw milk and other nutrientdense foods. Around the country, the Fund is working to protect the closer ties forged by farmers and consumers. The Fund consults with farmers on local, state and federal regulations along with labeling and contract issues, and advises members about their rights.

6. The Fund Is In It for The Long Haul
Fund General Counsel, Gary Cox, Esq., has been fighting the Meadowsweet Dairy, LLC case on behalf of Steve and Barb Smith in New York for nearly three years to uphold the right of the LLC members to obtain raw milk and raw milk products from the dairy without government interference. The Fund is appealing a court ruling that anyone who makes raw milk available to consumers must get a permit, with the court finding that “consumers” are those who “consume something” — conceivably meaning that dairy farmers would even need permits to consume raw milk from their own cows. Gary recently won a victory for the Smiths when he persuaded a judge to throw out a two-and-one-half-year-old search warrant that a state agency wanted to execute against the Smiths.

7. Sounding the Alarm About Draconian Food Safety Legislation
The Fund’s timely action alerts and thorough, thought-provoking analyses have provided activists and media outlets with highly credible, accurate and footnoted articles about the dangers for farmers hidden in Congressional legislation HR-2749 and S-510. If passed in the current form, this legislation would severely hobble or even halt small farm sales and artisan production.

8. Handling Farm Legal Emergencies 24/7
The Fund receives a number of calls daily for advice ranging from labeling issues to emergency situations. The Fund takes emergency calls 24/7. These calls often begin, “An inspector is on my farm, what do I do?” The Fund attorney then walks them through a contentious inspection — over the phone — and talks directly to the inspectors if requested.

9. Respecting the Values and Beliefs of Farmers of All Faiths
When the Fund heard that members of Anabaptist faith couldn’t join the Fund, due to religious beliefs that prohibit them from joining organizations that engage in litigation, the Fund created a new tier of services, called “Non-Member Consulting Agreements,” to provide those farmers with valuable legal counsel.

10. Putting Your Money to Work
Thanks to your support, the Fund is able to stand by the Bechards and Smiths as well as many other farmers including Chuck and Diane Phippen, of Breese Hollow Dairy in New York, Wayne and Kay Craig of Grassway Organics and Mark and Petra Zinniker in Wisconsin, John and Jackie Stowers of Manna Storehouse in Ohio, Mark and Blaine McAfee of Organic Pasture’s Dairy and Ron Garthwaite and Collette Cassidy of Claravale Farm in California. The Zinniker family says that without the Fund’s free legal representation for them, the financial burden would have been too much to bear, and the oldest biodynamic farm in the country would have folded.

I encourage you to join or renew your membership in the Farm-to- Consumer Legal Defense Fund — if all the members of the Weston A. Price Foundation also became members of the Fund, the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund would be a force to be reckoned with! And, if you can, please make a donation. If you want your donation to be tax-deductible, you can make your check out to the Fund’s sister organization, the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation, which provides charitable relief, education and support for public interest litigation.

I look forward to writing you again next year, with another progress report. Thank you in advance for your support.

Yours in good health and farm freedom!

Sally Fallon Morell, President
The Weston A. Price Foundation

P.S. Please join me at a special event for those who donate $250 or more to the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. The Benefactor Appreciation Event will be held at Polyface Farm in Swoope Virginia on Saturday, September 11, 2010. It will feature a two-hour hay wagon tour of Polyface Farm by Joel Salatin and a festive farm lunch with the Polyface family and interns.

P.P.S. Joel’s newest book, The Sheer Ecstasy of Being a Lunatic Farmer, will be released September 1. We are happy to offer a free book to anyone who donates to the Fund at the $100 level by September 1, 2010.

Donate Now

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Faith Starr – Living Green with Faith – Liberation Wellness Hour Radio

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 24, 2010

“Living Green With Faith”

attracts and educates listeners who are interested in holistic/green living and longevity.

Faith uses the diverse components of her comprehensive background to offer valid, usable tips for living a healthy, organic lifestyle.

Topics covered are health, nutrition, alternative & complementary healing methods, nature appreciation, gardening, environmental issues, green investing and similar subjects–basically the focus is on saving money while living a quality lifestyle, staying healthy without medicine and all things “green”.

You will be entertained, educated and empowered to live a healthy, vibrant lifestyle.

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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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A RECIPE FOR CHRONIC DISEASE –

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 23, 2010

USDA has issued draft Dietary Guidelines for 2010. Rather than correct its anti-saturated fat and anti-cholesterol position, which has led to an epidemic of disease in this country, the new Guidelines are worse than ever, with more stringent restriction of saturated fat (7 percent of total calories, down from 10 percent) and cholesterol consumption of less than 300 mg per day (less than 200 mg for those with risk factors for heart disease or diabetes–one egg contains about 245 mg cholesterol), and reduction of salt intake from 2.3 grams to 1.5 grams (about one-fourth teaspoon).

The guidelines sweep the dangers of trans fat under the rug by lumping them with saturated fats, using the term “solid fats” for both, promote an increase in difficult-to-digest whole grains, and recommend lean meats and lowfat dairy products. Cheese is specifically singled out for avoidance because of its high “solid fat” content. Since, as the Committee admits, no one follows earlier versions of the Guidelines, it is recommending a focus on “actions needed to successfully implement” key recommendations, in other words on how to force people to eat in this highly deficient and grossly unsatisfying way.

ACTIONS TO TAKE
1. Please take time during this week to post a comment at the USDA website. Go to www.dietaryguidelines.gov and scroll down to “SUBMIT Written Comments.” It is particularly important to describe any adverse health effects you or family members have suffered by following earlier versions of the Guidelines. You may also want to use any of the talking points listed below.

2. Please also EMAIL your comments to your Senators and Representative in Congress. Let them know that USDA’s formulation of dietary guidelines is a complete waste of taxpayer money and has resulted in a health crisis of epidemic proportions, especially in our children. It would be good also to PHONE your elected officials as well. For congressional contact information, go to www.house.gov and www.senate.gov.

3. If you live near Washington, DC, consider attending the public hearings at USDA on July 8. You can sign up to give an oral presentation (as I will do) or simply attend to show support. To sign up for attending the meeting, go to www.dietaryguidelines.gov and scroll down to “Meeting Registration/Oral Testimony.”

4. Please send out the Press Release below to your local newspaper and radio shows. You may add your own contact information to that of our publicist Kimberly Hartke. In addition, you may add a paragraph to the press release about how the USDA dietary guidelines adversely affected your own health and that of your family.

5.Please broadcast this action alert to other groups. Let’s create a tidal wave of outrage!

TALKING POINTS

1. The proposed 2010 Dietary Guidelines perpetuate the mistakes of previous guidelines in demonizing saturated fats and animal foods rich in saturated fatty acids such as egg yolks, butter, whole milk, cheese, fatty meats like bacon and animal fats for cooking. The current obesity epidemic emerged as vegetable oils and refined carbohydrates replaced these healthy, nutrient-dense traditional fats. Animal fats supply many essential nutrients that are difficult to obtain from other sources.

2. When a healthy food like cheese is singled out as a food to be avoided, there must be something wrong with the premises on which the guidelines are based.

3. Basic biochemistry shows that the human body has a very high requirement for saturated fats in all cell membranes; if we do not eat saturated fats, the body will simply make them from carbohydrates. But excess carbohydrate increases blood levels of triglyceride and small, dense LDL, and compromises blood vessel function. Moreover, high-carbohydrate diets do not satisfy the appetite as well as diets rich in traditional fats, leading to higher caloric intakes and often to bingeing and splurging on empty foods, resulting in rapid weight gain and chronic disease.

4. The proposed guidelines will perpetuate existing nutrient deficiencies present in all American population groups, including deficiencies in vitamins A and D found in animal fats, vitamins B12 and B6 found in animal foods, as well as minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which require vitamins A and D for assimilation. Moreover, low intakes of vitamin K2, are associated with increased risk of heart disease and cancer. The main sources of vitamin K2 available to Americans are egg yolks and full-fat cheese.

5. By restricting healthy animal fats in school lunches and diets for pregnant women and growing children, the Guidelines will perpetuate the tragic epidemic of learning and behavior disorders. The nutrients found most abundantly in animal fats and organ meats-including choline, cholesterol and arachidonic acid-are critical for the development of the brain and the function of receptors that modulate thinking and behavior. Studies show that choline helps the brain make critical connections and protects against neurotoxins; animal studies suggest that if choline is abundant during developmental years, the individual is protected for life from developmental decline.

6. The National Academy of Sciences recommends 375 mg of choline per day for children nine through thirteen years of age, 450 mg for pregnant women and 550 mg for lactating women and men aged fourteen and older. These amounts are provided by four or five egg yolks per day-but that would entail consuming 800-1000 mg cholesterol, a crime by USDA standards. The committee referred to this as the “choline problem.” Pregnant women and growing children especially need to eat as many egg yolks as possible-yet the Guidelines demonize this nutrient-dense food.

7. The Guidelines lump trans fats together with saturated fats-calling them Solid Fats-thereby hiding the difference between unhealthy industrial trans fats and healthy traditional saturated fats. Trans fats contribute to inflammation, depress the immune system, interfere with hormone production, and set up pathological conditions leading to cancer and heart disease, whereas saturated fats fight inflammation, support the immune system, support hormone production and protect against cancer and heart disease.

8. The vitamins and fatty acids carried uniquely in saturated animal fats are critical to reproduction. The 2010 Guidelines will increase infertility in this country, already at tragically high rates.

9. The Guidelines are not based on science but are designed to promote the products of commodity agriculture and-through the back door-encourage the consumption of processed foods.

10. The Guidelines promote the consumption of whole grains, which can contribute to digestive disorders unless properly prepared.

11. The Guidelines completely avoid mentioning blood sugar problems caused by a diet high in carbohydrates and low in fat; the diet is particularly dangerous for those suffering from diabetes or hypoglycemia, since fats help regulate blood sugar levels. Many people have difficulty concentrating or can even suffer from seizures on a diet too low in fat.

12. The Guidelines urge salt restriction, which will lead to an increased use of artificial flavors like MSG in processed foods.

13. The Guidelines should be scrapped and the committee members should be replaced with individuals who have no ties to the food processing industry or to universities that accept funding from the food processing industry.

PRESS RELEASE

PROPOSED 2010 USDA DIETARY GUIDELINES –A RECIPE FOR CHRONIC DISEASE
Weston A. Price Foundation Proposes a Return to Four Basic Groups of Nutrient-Dense Foods

WASHINGTON, DC, June 21, 2010: The proposed 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines are a recipe for infertility, learning problems in children and increased chronic disease in all age groups according to Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

“The proposed 2010 Dietary Guidelines perpetuate the mistakes of previous guidelines in demonizing saturated fats and animal foods rich in saturated fatty acids such as egg yolks, butter, whole milk, cheese, fatty meats like bacon and animal fats for cooking. The current obesity epidemic emerged as vegetable oils and refined carbohydrates replaced these healthy, nutrient-dense traditional fats. Animal fats supply many essential nutrients that are difficult to obtain from other sources,” explains Fallon Morell.

“The revised Guidelines recommend even more stringent reductions in animal fats and cholesterol than previous versions,” says Fallon Morell, “and are tantamount to rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. While the ship of state sinks under the weight of a crippling health care burden, the Committee members are giving us more of the same disastrous advice. These are unscientific and grossly deficient dietary recommendations.”

The Weston A. Price Foundation is a non-profit nutrition education foundation with no ties to the government or food processing industries. Named for Dr. Weston A. Price, whose pioneering research discovered the vital importance of animal fats in human diets, the Foundation has warned against the dangers of lowfat and plant-based diets.

“Basic biochemistry shows that the human body has a very high requirement for saturated fats in all cell membranes; if we do not eat saturated fats, the body will simply make them from carbohydrates, but excess carbohydrate increases blood levels of triglyceride and small, dense LDL, and compromises blood vessel function,” says Fallon Morell. “Moreover, high-carbohydrate diets do not satisfy the appetite as well as diets rich in traditional fats, leading to higher caloric intakes and often to bingeing and splurging on empty foods, resulting in rapid weight gain and chronic disease.”

The proposed guidelines will perpetuate existing nutrient deficiencies present in all American population groups, including deficiencies in vitamins A and D found in animal fats, vitamins B12 and B6 found in animal foods, as well as minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which require vitamins A and D for assimilation. Moreover, low intakes of vitamin K2, are associated with increased risk of heart disease and cancer. The main sources of vitamin K2 available to Americans are egg yolks and full-fat cheese. Incredibly, the Guidelines single out cheese as an unhealthy food!

Fallon Morell notes that by restricting healthy animal fats in school lunches and diets for pregnant women and growing children, the Guidelines will accelerate the tragic epidemic of learning and behavior disorders. The nutrients found most abundantly in animal fats and organ meats-including choline, cholesterol and arachidonic acid-are critical for the development of the brain and the function of receptors that modulate thinking and behavior. Studies show that choline helps the brain make critical connections and protects against neurotoxins; animal studies suggest that if choline is abundant during developmental years, the individual is protected for life from developmental decline. The National Academy of Sciences recommends 375 mg per day for children nine through thirteen years of age, 450 mg for pregnant women and 550 mg for lactating women and men aged fourteen and older. These amounts are provided by four or five egg yolks per day-but that would entail consuming 800-1000 mg cholesterol, a crime by USDA standards. In their deliberations, the committee referred to this as the “choline problem.” Pregnant women and growing children especially need to eat as many egg yolks as possible-yet the Guidelines demonize this nutrient-dense food.

The Guidelines lump trans fats together with saturated fats-calling them Solid Fats-thereby hiding the difference between unhealthy industrial trans fats and healthy traditional saturated fats. Trans fats contribute to inflammation, depress the immune system, interfere with hormone production, and set up pathological conditions leading to cancer and heart disease, whereas saturated fats fight inflammation, support the immune system, support hormone production and protect against cancer and heart disease.

The vitamins and fatty acids carried uniquely in saturated animal fats are critical to reproduction. The Weston A. Price Foundation warns that the 2010 Guidelines will increase infertility in this country, already at tragically high rates.

“The 2010 proposed Guidelines represent a national scandal, the triumph of industry clout over good science and common sense,” says Fallon Morell. “It must be emphasized that the Guidelines are not based on science but are designed to promote the products of commodity agriculture and-through the back door-encourage the consumption of processed foods. For while the USDA food police pay lip service to reducing our intake of refined sweeteners, trans fats, white flour and salt, this puritanical low-fat prescription ultimately leads to cravings for chips, sweets, sodas, breads, desserts and other empty food-and-beverage-like products just loaded with refined sweeteners, trans fats, white flour and salt.”

The Weston A. Price Foundation proposes alternative Healthy 4 Life Dietary Guidelines, which harkens back to the traditional four basic food groups, but with a renewed emphasis on quality through a return to pasture-based feeding and organic, pesticide-free production methods:

Every day, eat high quality, whole foods to provide an abundance of nutrients, chosen from each of the following four groups:

ANIMAL FOODS: meat and organ meats, poultry, and eggs from pastured animals; fish and shellfish; whole raw cheese, milk and other dairy products from pastured animals; and broth made from animal bones.

GRAINS, LEGUMES AND NUTS: whole-grain baked goods, breakfast porridges, whole grain rice; beans and lentils; peanuts, cashews and nuts, properly prepared to improve digestibility.

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: preferably fresh or frozen, preferably locally grown, either raw, cooked or in soups and stews, and also as lacto-fermented condiments.

FATS AND OILS: unrefined saturated and monounsaturated fats including butter, lard, tallow and other animal fats; palm oil and coconut oil; olive oil; cod liver oil for vitamins A and D.

AVOID: foods containing refined sweeteners such as candies, sodas, cookies, cakes, etc.; white flour products such as pasta and white bread; processed foods; modern soy foods; polyunsaturated and partially hydrogenated vegetable oils and fried foods.

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The Weston A. Price Foundation is a 501C3 nutrition education foundation with the mission of disseminating accurate, science-based information on diet and health. Named after nutrition pioneer Weston A. Price, DDS, author of Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, the Washington, DC-based Foundation publishes a quarterly journal for its 13,000 members, supports 450 local chapters worldwide and hosts a yearly International conference. The Foundation headquarters phone number is (202) 363-4394, www.westonaprice.org, info@westonaprice.org.

CONTACT: Kimberly Hartke, Publicist
Home office 703-860-2711 cell 703-675-5557
press@westonaprice.org

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DOUBLE FANTASY – Evolutionary Theory and Cholesterol Theory

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 22, 2010

Why are Saturated Fat and God Hated So Furiously?


There seems to be a correlation between all the elements discussed in this post, I hope you will take your time, watch the videos and see if you can perceive a connection also.

Get Them While They’re Young!

When I was a young boy growing up in Philadelphia, I entered the public school system in the mid 1960′s just after school prayer had been removed. (God expelled) I went to church like any good Catholic did in those days (Easter and Christmas), but mostly didn’t think about God very much.

New God in the fourth grade

Mr. Humay was my 4th grade teacher, he was a very smart man and I respected him a great deal. It was Humay that first taught me about the “origins of life.”

First I learned about dinosaurs and fossils and all manner of prehistoric eras, I memorized them all, and was very in tune with Brontosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus-Rex.

I imagined how amazing it must have been to live in the “Pre-Historic” age!

I soon learned that the earth was millions and millions of years old, and that the universe came into existence out of nothing as a result of the “Big Bang”!

Incredible, how everything evolved out of nothing!

Soon after I learned that in the old days men used to foolishly believe in God and creation, but that we now know better, and religion was for backward, superstitious people!  WOW – How smart I felt!

I was obviously of superior intellect as I totally bought into this ridiculous theory that was presented to me as factual!

My Scientific God didn’t have answers

As I approached my early 20’s, I was troubled and confused with my relationships with people and life in general, I knew I was missing something, but wasn’t sure what it was. The world seemed to be a little crazy, and I sometimes acted crazy, and wasn’t sure why I could behave normally most of the time, but have these lapses of character.

I looked for answers in the world, but after all, what can we expect, we were just evolved animals!

The foundations of my learned belief system (Darwinism) were failing me. It was then I received a gift given to my by my brother Joey – a Gideon’s Bible.

Fell Down Like the Berlin Wall

I had never read the Bible before and was amazed when I read the first verse which reads:

Gen 1:1 “ In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth”

I knew immediately that this was true, and sensed that God had showed me this through His kindness, it was like the Berlin wall was knocked down in my mind, and I knew at last I had a taste of absolute truth. This encounter with the Word of God helped me to understand Sin and why I and others acted the way we do, and also about the true time-line of the Earth, and how humans are Sacred, and not just mammals evolved from bugs!

The exquisite design of the universe and the incredible array of creatures on Earth of course couldn’t have been a result of random events evolving from nothing! Just as a tornado hitting a junkyard couldn’t possibly cause the creation of a brand new car, so some explosion no one saw could not have created this infinitely complex universe and this amazing Earth and it’s crown jewel – Man.

Science Promotes Fables

Of the many new and wonderful truths I learned from God’s word is that all men are liars, and God alone is true. This became apparent as I began to understand that evolutionary theory is just that – a theory! Just a very glorious lie. And a pretty bad one at that, but it’s promoted as if it is absolute truth – by the authority of science.

But where did science gain this authority? Clearly to me at least this has nothing to do with science, but it is the religion of replacing God with science, and science creates its own gospel or religion which is presented as absolute truth! This precedent of false science as “God” has begun to dominate the world since Charles Darwin wrote his “theory” back in 1860.

Many godless philosophers began to read the writings of Darwin and incorporated them into their own thinking such as Karl Marx and Adolph Hitler, (who also just happened to be a strict VEGETARIAN!)

If indeed Darwinism was true than the Survival of the Fittest is the real principle of life. So the logical extension of this theory is that certain people are more fit to live than others. The Aryan Master race concept used by the Nazi party in Germany is founded in this false doctrine.

Eugenics was a natural outgrowth of the new Darwinist religion, since man is no longer created in the image of God, and are just like other animals, then of course it makes sense to breed them like horses or dogs and get rid of the “less fit” or defective babies!

the following is a definition of Eugenics-

Eugenics is the study and practice of selective breeding applied to humans

Eugenics was widely popular in the early decades of the 20th century, but has largely fallen into disrepute after having become associated with Nazi Germany. Since the postwar period, both the public and the scientific communities have associated eugenics with Nazi abuses, such as enforced racial hygiene, human experimentation, and the extermination of “undesired” population groups. However, developments in genetic, genomic, and reproductive technologies at the end of the 20th century have raised many new questions and concerns about the meaning of eugenics and its ethical and moral status in the modern era.

Dr. Price Defeats the Nazi Eugenics

Although this great truth is not widely known today, Dr. Weston Price, the father of clinical nutrition, proved that in order to improve the human gene pool, proper nutrition was necessary , not racial profiling!

Dr Weston Price was influenced by Darwinism and genetics. And early on he, like many of his class and educational background, was an advocate of eugenics, although he had abandoned it by the early 1930s. He came to believe that God through nature had established laws that each species has to follow to avoid degeneration. In a speech to fellow congregants at his Cleveland church in 1929, Price states:

“I believe that science has done more to help us believe in God in the last few
years than religion has done within the last fifty years.”


The problem is that the true science that Dr. Price promoted is in conflict with the fantasy science that many in the modern world promote. And facts and science don’t matter when you have a religious belief that must be protected at all cost.

Eugenics Evoles into Planned Parenthhood and the Abortion Movement

Evolutionary Theory and Cholesterol Theory

Starting in the beginning of the 20th century, fake food manufacturers’ started to put forth the idea that saturated fats were unhealthy. This concept was a natural outgrowth of companies wanting to sell cheap vegetable oils instead of healthy fats like butter and lard. This fantasy science was furthered with the work of Ancel Keys and the highly controversial Seven Countries Study. This was a very manipulated study and yet is still the basis of the pseudo-health principle, that saturated fats cause disease!

With this first of many “fake scientific studies” almost always paid for by parties who had a stake in promoting cholesterol as evil, the so-called “scientific community” was up and running with this new Low-Fat God! Although there is no scientific proof of any kind to show a health benefit to cutting back on cholesterol, Butter has now become the Great SATAN! And Lard is a four-letter word you don’t say too loud in public!

Global Warming??

Whenever we see or hear about what’s really going on in the food supply, somehow it never quite makes it into the mainstream media. This is the same mechanism that squashes information about the Eugenics agenda and of course Creation concepts. Lately we have seen this bad science policy also applied to Global Warming, another very questionable concept that has used science as religion to push an agenda that is more concerned with the planet than the people on the planet. This is also a Darwinist doctrine, as the highest value on the planet are not the plants or animals but the humans, created in the likeness and image of God!

Just as many scientists today have uncovered evidence about the fraudulent nature of the Global Warming Theory, so Dr. Weston Price had uncovered incredible scientific proof that the cholesterol theory is not true, and that the nutrients found only in cholesterol are the most important to human health. His research puts to rest the cholesterol theory, the eugenics theory, and of course if you still think that lightning hit a mud puddle and created the universe, you may want to watch this Ben Stein Video

I can relate to Ben Stein and the scientists he discovered were being ostracized for trying to examine the evidence, just as we here at Liberation Wellness are trying to examine the evidence for real food.

Witch Doctor Medicine has Replaced the Church

  • “Physicians have taken the place of priests;
  • vaccination plays the same initiatory role as baptism, and is accompanied by the same threats and fears;
  • the search for health has replaced the quest for salvation;
  • the fight against disease has replaced the fight against sin;
  • eradication of viruses has taken the place of exorcising demons;
  • the hope of physical immortality (cloning, genetic engineering) has been substituted for the hope of eternal life;
  • pills have replaced the sacrament of bread and wine;
  • donations to cancer research take precedence over donations to the church;
  • a hypothetical universal vaccine could save humanity from all its illnesses, as the Savior has saved the elect from all its sins;
  • the medical power has become the government’s ally, as was the Catholic Church in the past;
  • “charlatans” are persecuted today as “heretics” were yesterday;
  • dogmatism rules out promising alternative medical theories;
  • the same absence of individual responsibility is now found in medicine, as previously in the Christian religion;
  • patients are alienated from their bodies, as sinners used to be from their souls.”—Olivier Clerc

Origin of the Liberation Diet aka Kevin’s Program

When I first began to realize that the nutrition protocols I was taught were wrong, I was already a person who did not trust science falsely so called. I had already been fooled and mislead for many years by bad science masquerading as truth, so it didn’t take long for me to conclude ”something’s not right about this low-fat, high-carb, eat many small meals a day, drink a lot of water, plenty of fiber, soy is wonderful, health program.”

I didn’t put my faith in it. I realized the pharmaceutical industry doesn’t love me – or have a wonderful plan for my life.

This is how I was able to get a jump-start into true health with the Liberation Diet!

Looking back on it, again God in His kindness showed me these truths to help me and others in their life. We always like to take credit, but any wisdom I seem to have is given by my designer, God.

How Long?

With the USDA again releasing a food pyramid that recommends even lower fat and higher carbohydrate ratios in the diet, when farmers are constantly being harassed and threatened for selling fresh real milk to people who are just trying keep themselves and their families healthy, when an well-respected Medical Doctor questions the necessity of so many vaccines, and has his medical license removed, and these are just the current bad events!

you might ask the question, how much longer is God going to put up with this?

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The Agenda of the Low-FAT Dictators!

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 21, 2010

Prisoners of the USDA Guidelines!


The governments latest recommendations for diet have been released and – stop the presses!- the new recommendations are for even lower saturated fat and higher carbohydrates!

In case we didn’t notice, the anti-fat, high-carb government recommendations were the root cause of the obesity crisis!

In fact, what the heck is the government doing telling us how to eat anyway, America’s overall health and weight were doing much better without the junk food industry enforcing their devilish recommendations through the USDA!

Science, access to information, public awareness, logic, common sense, and of course the Bible are all disregarded as our nation falls further into the ABYSS of the Low-Fat Dungeon.

It kinda reminds me of the government plans to get out of debt by spending more money!

It is clear to this researcher that this is an AGENDA to cause America to become and stay – Sick, Fat and Confused!

OK- call me a conspiracy theorist- but something is really, really wrong here!

http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/DGAs2010-DGACReport.htm

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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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