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Posted by Kevin Brown on April 13, 2012

Join us at Turkey Hill Farm for these engaging and enriching upcoming events!

A New Season, A New Roster of Great Events!

At Turkey Hill Farm, we look at each season as an opportunity to learn and engage with our world in a new way. This spring, we’re exploring how the farm and field can sustain our bodies, how the natural world provides bounty for the eyes and souls, and how our changing times offer us new opportunities to engage with each other and the planet. We hope you’ll join us for a shared experience that will enrich us all. Pre-registration is required for all events, and space is limited. For more information or to register, please call Stuart and Margaret at 802-728-7064 or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you.

Broth Making, Crème Fraiche and Grain Preparation for Optimal Nutrition and Digestion
Sat April 14th, 10:00 am – 1:30 pm

Join Margaret in The Farmer’s Kitchen to learn the art of making a delicious chicken broth that will heal the body and soul, as well as a simple technique for cooking the most succulent chicken imaginable.  We’ll complement this by creating the European-style sour cream called creme fraiche and utilize the whey from the process to soak and prepare grains for optimal nutrition and digestion. The result? A delicious, nutrition-packed lunch enjoyed by us all. Tuition is $60 and includes all ingredients, lunch, take home recipes, and a packet of culture.

Living Resiliently in Turbulent Times
A Presentation/Workshop with
Carolyn Baker

Sun April 29th, 3-5 pm with a Potluck to follow

We are living in uncertain, turbulent times. Many of us are anxious about how we will navigate through increasingly unstable economic and social structures, or how we’ll prepare for an era unlike anything we have ever experienced. Through a combination of mythical storytelling, discussion, mindfulness practices in nature, and practical tools for cultivating resilience, you’ll learn strategies to empower yourself to feel resourceful and grounded in an uncertain future, create a sense of inner peace, forge a contemplative relationship with nature, and connect with other like-minded people who share your concerns and passions. Carolyn’s visits to Turkey Hill Farm are always popular, and space is limited. The cost of attendance is $10. We suggest you get in touch as soon as possible to reserve your space.

Wild Foods: Gathering and Preparing an In-Season, Wild-Crafted Lunch
Sat May 12th, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

This popular class focuses on what is in season in the forest, on the farm, and in the garden. We introduce how to safely identify and respectfully harvest wild foods, talk about the health benefits of these plants as ingredients, and prepare a delicious and creative lunch from the bounty that the edible landscape has to offer. Get back to your culinary roots (literally)! This class is held rain or shine, so please dress for the elements. Tuition is $65 per person. If, however, you’d like to register with your mom as a Mother’s Day outing, we’ll be happy to reduce the registration cost to $55 for each of you. Please register early, as class size is smaller than usual for this active and engaging class.

In Other News

Unfortunately, our May 6th gathering of the Weston A. Price Foundation needs to be canceled. Instead, join Margaret that day for a fantastic workshop at City Market in Burlington – she’ll be creating an appetizer, main course, and dessert made with wild-crafted ingredients. Visit City Market for all the details. We’ll keep you updated on future Weston A. Price Foundation meetings as they are scheduled.

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The Tide Is Turning

Posted by John Chisholm on February 8, 2011

My impression has been that when Reader’s Digest starts carrying articles about a topic, it’s no longer of interest to just a few people on the fringe.  When I ran across the February 2011 article on Gary Taube’s book, Why We Get Fat—and What to Do About It, I saw that the cogent and traditional way of eating is really gaining traction against the low-fat and high-carb conventions.

Parts of the messages of Kevin Brown and the Weston A. Price Foundation are starting to penetrate mainstream awareness.  It’s encouraging, even though awareness by the mainstream press is still incomplete and still lags behind the more knowledgeable champions of healthy eating.  Jimmy Moore posted an article on Gary Taube’s book months ago.  (Jimmy  also provided a convenient link to a podcast of his interesting interview of Gary Taube— good stuff.)

Conventional Wisdom Is Not Holding Up
Taube’s book echoes what Kevin Brown has been saying for years, in Kevin’s own book, in his lectures, and on his website: the standard American diet has been making the population overweight, obese and prone to disease.  These observations challenge the simplistic thinking that says calories are calories no matter where they come from.  In fact, the body responds to different types of dietary calories in different ways, and the low-fat, high-carb diet upsets the body’s ability to regulate fat tissue properly.  Eating fat doesn’t lead to more fat storage in the body; eating high amounts of carbs leads to the insulin resistance that increases fat storage.  The high-carb diet also correlates to increased incidence in a multitude of diseases, from heart disease, cancers, diabetes, and even gum disease.

The mounting evidence of researchers and mainstream publications who report on the failure of the standard American diet is like the proverbial handwriting on the wall.  Animal-produced foods are eventually going to lose their demonization.  So now what?  Do we turn to the supermarket aisles for the cheapest and most readily available animal-produced foods?  Not unless we want to trade in one set of health problems (obesity, diabetes) with another set (degenerative diseases such as arthritis and cancers).

Bad food Affects Us.  Bad Food Also Affects Our Animals
We humans do get all kinds of health problems from eating foods that our ancestors never ate and that we weren’t designed for, such as highly-refined grains, sugars and fake oils (care for cottonseed, anyone?).  Similarly, the livestock animals that produce our meat, eggs and milk get all kinds of health problems if forced to eat feeds that they weren’t designed for.  In agribusiness’s factory farms, the food that the animals were designed for, such as natural pasture grass, is replaced by commercial feeds that are both cheaper and cause quicker weight gain, for bigger profits.  The only thing that suffers is the health of the animals, and of the people who eat the unhealthful animals.

A mainstay of feeds for rapid weight gain is GMO corn, which has been shown to cause organ failure in animals, mostly in the kidneys and liver, but also in the heart, adrenal glands, spleen and blood.  Another important constituent of feed is cheap protein in the form of animal renderings, which is all the animal byproducts scraped up and thrown out by the factory slaughterhouses, such as bone, feathers, eyeballs, offal, hair, hooves, diseased organs and the occasional bits of metal (from animal-ID-tags), plastic, and some restaurant grease.  Many rendering factories also accept roadkills  and carcasses from animal shelters, and add them to the mix.  To replace the mineral and chlorophyll of natural grass, the feeds for cows usually incorporate ground-up corn stalks and corn plant leaves that are left over after the crop of corn has been harvested; they can make up more than half the feed.

The feeds’ formulas are then topped off with hormones, to force rapid weight gain, and antibiotics, to combat the pathogenic infections that are bound to assail the animals.  The animals on factory farms are kept in pens whose floors (of dirt or concrete) are covered with the animals’ feces and urine, which become an ideal breeding ground for pathogenic bacteria.

It’s Not Smart to Subvert Nature
Grazing animals that are designed to eat grass (e.g., with multiple stomachs) and that were never meat eaters have been forced to eat feed that their systems can’t handle, including bits of animals of their own species.  Mad cow disease is just the most severe outcome so far of these unnatural farming practices.  Other more common diseases and organ failures are inevitable for the animals subjected to modern factory farming.  But agribusiness has figured out how to adjust feeds and hormones so skillfully that they can bring the animals up to harvest weight quickly enough to be killed just weeks before organ failure would debilitate the animals.

The result of all this tinkering with Mother Nature is to produce the most meat (or eggs or milk) for the cheapest cost.  But it’s not really a healthful practice to keep eating food produced by animals pumped up on hormones and antibiotics and on the verge of disease.

The Right Food Raised Right
The truly healthful alternative to an ineffectual diet that’s low-fat and high-carb is to get our food from traditional farming, that raises livestock by having them graze (literally eat living grass).  The animals are healthy because they’ve spent their whole lives feeding on their traditional diet in their natural environment: sunlit pastures where they absorb vitamin-D and the living enzymes and minerals from the grass.  As a bonus, grazing in pastures is much better for the environment than force-feeding artificial diets in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).  The grazing keeps alive the native species of grasses as well as the food chain of animals that dwell there, from insects to small mammals to top predators.   Grazing also does not lead to the concentrations of fecal and urine waste that typically pollute the land around the CAFOs.

Cheap, fake foods that look the same as real are not “just as good” as traditional foods.  People are starting to question whether they’re eating the right things.  Let’s keep going to make sure we’ll all have access to the right food raised in the right way.  Let’s support our natural farmers and buy real food that’s been raised by them.

John Chisholm is co-owner of a small company that makes Good-Gums, a toothpaste-replacement that supports the body’s ability to heal its gums. When WAPF Chapter Leaders started carrying Good-Gums, John started learning and practicing Weston A. Price dietary principles, as lucidly explained by Kevin Brown’s Liberation Wellness. Already a regular exerciser and feeling pretty healthy, John didn’t anticipate how well his body would further respond to unprocessed, full-fat, pasture-raised foods.

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Annette Presley: A Registered Dietitian With A Functioning Brain

Posted by Kevin Brown on July 27, 2010

In Episode 384 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore,” we hear from registered dietitian Annette Presley who is the co-author of the book The Liberation Diet: Setting America Free from the Bondage of Health Misinformation! with Kevin Brown.

She taught nutrition from the perspective of conventional wisdom for 14 years before she came across the great revolutionary work of Dr. Mary Enig on the healthfulness of consuming saturated fat. Ever since, she has become an activist sharing the truth about nutrition and its impact on health.

Listen to Annette share about why it confused her to learn that nutrition is more about disease management rather than prevention, her exposure to the late, great Dr. Robert C. Atkins at a dietitian’s conference, her asthma diagnosis in 2002 which led her to find alternative nutritional therapies to taking steroids, how Dr. Enig’s book Know Your Fats radically changed her thinking on diet, the anger she felt that almost made her quit nutrition for good, why it’s so difficult for dietitians to break free from the conventional wisdom they’ve been taught, how she got hooked up with Kevin Brown and wrote The Liberation Diet with him, how her frequent letters to the editor about consuming saturated fat raised the ire of some local dietitians to the point they reported her to have her credentials revoked (she won by presenting the science), the quirky disclaimer she uses about the work she is doing now, why you have to eat processed foods to eat a low-fat diet, whether lawsuits about diet are forthcoming, how to get people to break free from their fear of fat, her high saturated fat remedy for heart disease, why fat is so delicious and nutritious in your diet, why she shared the history behind the failed low-fat diet in her book, what role exercise plays in her program, her personal negative experience eating a high-carb diet, how the Internet is leading the revolution for spreading the truth, and her quick thoughts on agave nectar, exercise for weight loss, butter vs. margarine, the so-called “healthy” foods that are anything but, and the profit motive that dominates much of the promotion of food in America.

Click here to access this fascinating conversation with a registered dietitian who truly understands the importance of saturated fat in a healthy diet.

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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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YPE VON HENGST – Silver Diner FRESH and LOCAL – Liberation Wellness Hour Radio

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 29, 2010

The SILVER DINER AND METRO CAFE

YPE VON HENGST is a Founder and Vice President of Culinary Operations as well as a member of the Board of Directors. He is primarily responsible for the development of all menu selections.

Von Hengst was born in The Netherlands and was formerly Executive Chef for the American Cafes Stouffers Hotels Hilton Hotels and Radisson Hotels and Executive Chef and Corporate Chef for Restaurant Associates at Rockefeller Center in New York City.

Von Hengst is responsible for the development of its highly successful original menu. He also creates on-going specials and additions to the menu to insure that the Silver Diners menu selections are continually updated to reflect the trends and changes in consumer tastes and preferences.

Ype, who received his training as an apprentice in some of Europes finest restaurants also serves as Director of Purchasing and Director of Quality Control.

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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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The Crazy World of “Food Safety” Regulations

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 22, 2010

By John Chisholm

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Once upon a time, there were some family farmers who each had a bit of pasture, and on their pasture they had cows  that grazed and chickens that scratched in the grass.

The cows ate the naturally growing grass and the chickens foraged for bugs and seeds, as they were designed to do. They lived in the fresh air and sunshine, just as cows and chickens had done for millennia, and the healthful grass, sunlight, and fresh air kept them healthy. They soaked in the sunlight and turned it into vitamin-D. They ate their natural diet and absorbed vitamin-A. The cows’ milk was full of beneficial bacterial flora that kept it free of pathogens, and their offspring thrived.

Because the family farmers didn’t have a lot of land, their pastures could only support a few cows and a limited number of chickens, but their animals were healthy, gave healthful milk and eggs and produced healthful meat.

Then some smart guys got the bright idea that they could make a lot more money by not limiting the number of livestock they raised according to the natural carrying capacity of expensive pastureland. Instead of allowing cows to move about the pasture, they’d pack as many cows as could fit into a tiny plot, thereby reducing costs significantly while increasing the number of cows greatly.

But how could a tiny plot of land grow enough grass to feed a large number of cows? For that matter, how could any grass grow at all on a tiny plot of land on which cows were packed shoulder to shoulder? The bright guys had an answer: they wouldn’t allow the cows to eat any grass at all, disregarding the design of the cows’ digestive system. Instead they would feed them cheap inferior grains, like brewery waste, and would even mix in ground up scrap renderings from the bodies of other cows that had already been slaughtered for meat, turning grass eaters into unwitting meat eaters. In places smaller than the pastures on which only dozens of cows could be raised in a year, now tens or even hundreds of thousands of cows could be raised. An agribusinessman could make a fortune, whereas the family farmer could only modestly get by.

But how could they stop the cows from getting sick when eating a diet so different than what they were designed to eat? The unnatural diet disrupts the cows’ entire system so much that it causes lesions through their stomach walls, liver distress and ultimately massive organ failure and premature death. And what about the cows being packed together so tightly that they can’t even walk away from their own feces, as they naturally do in the pasture? Well the bright guys had an answer for that too. They’d feed the cows cheap antibiotics all day long in their cheap feed, to delay the onset of fatal infection and organ failure. And to get the most meat from the animals in the shortest amount of time and with the smallest amount of grain, they’d feed the cows artificial growth hormones to make them grow as fast as possible. And then they’d slaughter their animals just before massive organ stress turned into massive organ failure.

They did a similar thing with chickens, but in compacted spaces so much smaller with density so much greater that they had to cut off the birds’ beaks to keep them from killing each other.

And then they proclaimed that their animals were just like the animals raised in the pasture. …even though the animals were sickly, stressed and deprived. …even though their meat reflected their stress by lacking the healthful levels of vitamin-D and vitamin-A produced by the cows in the pasture. …even though their milk lacked the beneficial bacterial flora that kept pathogens from taking hold.

But just saying something is so didn’t make the laws of nature change, and these unnatural ways of raising cows and chickens resulted in milk and meats and eggs that made people sick. People demanded something be done to make their food safe. Initially the agribusinessmen refused. But the health problems didn’t go away. Eventually the politicians saw in the situation a way to be popular. And the pressure grew to do something.

Then the bright guys got another idea. They’d agree to let the politicians require safety procedures for their operations, even if they just consisted of elaborate ways of catching the most extreme reactions to their extremely unnatural ways of raising food. They’d still be ahead of the game compared to the natural farmers, because they could amortize the cost of those procedures over the millions of cows that flow in and out of their concentrated animal feeding operations. But they’d be even more ahead of the game by insisting that the elaborate procedures (devised to catch the worst results of unnatural agribusiness) must also be applied to all the remaining small family farms that raised their animals in natural ways that did not cause all the problems and sickness.

So the problems that agribusiness caused could be “solved” by making it too expensive for the family farmer to compete against them. Heck, the expense of the new rules may even pay for itself by eliminating competition. And the agribusiness guys have so much more money than do the small family farmers to lavish on politicians. The politicians would get this “good advice” from the leading authorities from the agribusiness industry, and could then take a stance of “safeguarding the people’s food supply”, while at the same time benefiting the smart agribusiness guys who would funnel them money. Their new laws effectively kill the most viable and natural alternative to the agribusiness insanity. The only losers in all of this are the small natural farmers, the people who want to eat healthful natural food instead of contrived depleted foods, and the vast majority who don’t know how their factory-foods are produced and don’t realize what’s giving them the pandemic of modern chronic diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes and cancers.

In other words, a few smart guys rig the game to harm everyone else so that they can make a fortune. If it wasn’t so tragic, it would be funny.

The latest manifestation of this game is the one-size-fits-all FDA Food Safety Modernization Act now before the U.S. Senate in the form of Senate Bill S. 510, which would require elaborate and expensive procedures on small family farms and slaughtering operations as well as on the giant agribusiness and slaughterhouse factories. Read more about this bill what you can do at http://liberationwellnessblog.com/2010/04/09/wall-street-journal-reporting-on-the-s-510-the-senate-food-safety-bill/.

John Chisholm

www.Good-Gums.com/our-story.cfm

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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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Dr. Kaayla Daniel – The Naughty Nutritionist – Liberation Wellness on Blog Talk Radio

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 9, 2010

Watch Dr. Kaayla Daniel – The Naughty Nutritionist 4/2/2010 – Liberation Wellness on Blog Talk Radio and thousands of other similar videos from around the web.

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Diet and Exercise vs….. Drugs and Surgery

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 18, 2010

The Battle for our Nation’s Health

At this late point in history, we have a nation of people who face a tsunami of heart disease, diabetes, cancers of various kinds, and an obesity epidemic that is by all accounts making us the fattest nation in the history of the world!

How to correct this deficiency of health is to a large part the problem itself, as there is two distinct schools of thought about what is the definition of health, and how to attain it.

First of all we need to use terms that communicate the problem correctly, and unfortunately, terms are controlled by then Mainstream Media, who in turn is controlled by Big Food, Big Pharma, and Big Government.

We actually have a Health Crisis in America, not a Health-Care crisis, as we are not lacking health-care so-called (medical insurance), but actually we’re lacking health!

We don’t have a lack of Gymnasiums in America, we have a lack of fitness. We don’t have too much junk food in America, we have too little truly healthy real food!

On one side of the fence is the medical system, that has a vested interest in having a continuous flow of sick people to make their business model work.

Also, the Pharmaceutical industry, which also has as ongoing need for people to never actually get well, but to become and remain sick and on medications.

This is simply how the medication business model works. Furthermore the BigPharma industry creates and develops new diseases and new drug products to cater to this new customer base, and has such good profit margins to work from, it can control public opinion through the Media as well as influence the Medical authorities and the Government. This is not new news to many in our nation, but many people refuse to believe this is happening.

Here is just a sample of how our so-called health care system is losing touch with reality…

The Pink Ribbon of DEATH!

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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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It’s the Sign of the Times

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 13, 2010

Throughout the history of planet earth, mankind has looked for signs to help them understand God, the universe, and their environment. Man is naturally religious and superstitious, and in ancient times they would try to connect a misfortune with something they had done or a god that they had angered. This creating of a false god to interpret the universe, events and circumstances around them is not changed in modern man, they have simply created different false idols with new, sophisticated modern sounding names. We still try to appease the gods, just don’t call them “gods”, call them scientists!

Up until the late 19th century, modern civilizations understood what food was, how to prepare it, and what was indeed truly healthy based on two types of information, observations learned over time and handed down from generation to generation, and the words of the only true God, found in the Bible. These observations, which could also be called common sense, may have taken hundreds of years to develop, but were remarkably accurate as people had no reason to doubt their parents when they instructed them about food, or the very obvious self-evident effect of eating the food itself and observing the results!

Not too surprisingly, the Bible also has a lot to say about food, and much of the information is in complete harmony with the traditional diets of the vast majority of mankind throughout history. So whether you leaned on the Bible to help you understand how to eat healthy or used “common sense” you were not too far from truth.

How to create a false religion

In order for the industrial food giants, the pharmaceutical industry and the government to become the modern supreme beings (or Food Deity) over the God-given right to eat like a human being to be effective, they had to displace the two center pillars of tdoctorruth about food, common sense and the Bible.

This started with the creation of fake food in the late 1800’s, as marketing began to attack real food, and indirectly common sense and the Bible. The Bible, which in those days was still considered true and trustworthy was beginning to become undermined by the “theory of evolution” an absolute fantasy which ultimately displaces the true god with man as the creator. As this fake religion is promoted, it promotes the scientist as the ultimate authority of truth. As more and more scientific discoveries were being made in the early 20th century, more and more trust in all things scientific began to take hold in society. If the Bible is not true in one part, then it is not to be trusted at all, so all the information related to food in the Bible, as well as ancient common sense, is just the foolishness of man before the enlightenment of science “falsely so called”.

Today, when their is a conversation about food the authority is always “well this study shows that…”, in other words, science is now the new authority, and anything else is not trustworthy.

Years ago wRawNoSundayhen I was early in my personal trainer career I knew I was not getting results with the nutrition protocols I was taught in school,  I had a strong suspicion that these protocols were WRONG ON PURPOSE!

Using common sense and observation, I was able to implement the OPPOSITE of the protocols taught to me in school, and my clients soon became consistently thin and healthy! My number one challenge to help my clients become thin and healthy was to convince them my program was safe and effective to try, in spite of the enormous psychological pressure from every other source of information they heard from (Food Deity’s) , media, medical, government, friends and family.

The “false god of science” that reigns in our modern world is powerful, and loved and worshiped to such a high degree, that people will keep on living in pain and suffering, drain their life savings, and faithfully make trip after trip to the doctors office in order to keep their god on the throne! This god is never appeased, as he needs his subjects to be sick, fat, and confused!  This is very parallel to the sacrifices to the gods made in ancient days, bizarre rituals that are still going on today! According to modern medicine, healthy humans are just in between sickness events (blood sacrifices) and need to have constant medical testing to hurry up and find something wrong!

The God of the Bible has given all mankind directions on what foods are good and how to eat them, instructions in total alignment with old-fashioned common sense.

Whether you trust the Bible or common sense for truth about food, when you begin to eat like a human being, you begin to feel like a human being. The person who awakes from his or her fake-food zombie state and says “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired”, soon finds true long lasting relief in the absence of science worship. It is the new Sign of the Times!

Give thanks when you eat, eat raw butter, raw milk and red meat. All clear instructions from the Bible, from common sense, and from ancient traditions! You will be on your way to an epiphany of health, and freedom of mind. It is indeed Liberating!

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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This Week on the Liberation Wellness Hour – Dr. Paola and Charles Weber – BM Organics

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 4, 2010

BM Organics is a natural family living and parenting resource center. We are your “how to” resource for Natural Family living, natural parenting, natural home, natural health and wellness and natural beauty.

We provide workshops, consultations, classes and natural and organic products to support your natural family living journey.

BM Organics is family owned and operated. We are passionate about natural family living, natural birth, attachment parenting, breastfeeding, nutrition with traditional organic whole foods, sustainability and healthy living.

ABOUT DR. PAOLA WEBER

Dr. Paola Weber is wife of Charles Weber “the” photographer, and mother of Peter, Paul, Anna Maria and Andrew.

Dr. Weber is a doctor of Clinical Psychology. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Miami, a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University.

Dr. Weber began her journey in natural family living while in graduate school, learning about organic food and nutrition. A crash course quickly followed while pregnant with her first child. Although Dr. Weber chose to birth at a birthing center she reluctantly ended up with a C-section due to breech presentation. Thankfully, her second birth took place at a birth center, and her third and fourth babies were born at home! All of Dr. Weber’s children have been ecologically breastfed until they self-weaned. She has practiced attachment parenting, baby-wearing, family bed, night-time parenting, elimination communication (infant potty-training), nutrition for physical regeneration, and preventive care for health and wellness. Dr. Weber is happy to share that due to this method of parenting and preventive care her children have never had to use antibiotics or needed to be hospitalized.

BMorganics was inspired by her desire to “spread the word” on such important matters as natural family living, natural parenting, natural birth, breastfeeding, nutrition for physical regeneration, living foods, sustainability, organic products and preventive care for your health. Having worked with babies, children and families in her profession and most importantly through her own mothering experiences, Dr. Weber has seen amazing changes in people’s lives. She would like to help you on your journey to psychological, physical, emotional and spiritual health! As an intense researcher, Dr. Weber has put together some of THE BEST products out there on the market that she uses for herself and her family. When shopping at BMorganics, rest assure that each product has been meticulously evaluated for quality, price and satisfaction. In addition to offering excellent products for your health and wellness, we would like you to please take advantage of our educational information. Only through education can we learn to make better choices for OUR Children, OUR Health, OUR Future!

God bless you, your family and your health!

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This Saturday on the Liberation Wellness Hour – Pete Kennedy ESQ.- Defending the Local Farmer

Posted by Kevin Brown on February 24, 2010

This Week on the Liberation Wellness Hour – Pete Kennedy ESQ.- Defending the Local Farmer

Pete Kennedy ESQ. is an attorney in Florida and serves as the President of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund and Vice President of the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation. He works on dairy issues, particularly, the right of farmers to distribute raw milk and raw milk products direct to consumers. Each week, he helps members of the Fund with cow- or goat-share operation start-ups. He compiled the original “State Raw Milk Laws” and “State Raw Milk Summaries” posted at www.realmilk.com. Pete is currently working with others to challenge the federal ban on the interstate shipment of raw milk for human consumption.

For Farmers and Consumers Defending the Right to Buy and Protecting the
Right to Sell Nutritious Food Directly from the FarmThe Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund is a 501 (c) (4) non-profit organization made up of farmers and consumers joining together and pooling resources to:
•     Protect the constitutional right of the nation’s family farms to provide processed and unprocessed farm foods directly to consumers through any legal means.
•     Protect the constitutional right of consumers to obtain unprocessed and processed farm foods directly from family farms.
•     Protect the nation’s family farms from harassment by federal, state, and local government interference with food production and on-farm food processing.


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