Sally Fallon – Benefits Of Cholesterol, Healing Tooth Decay, IBS And Why Butter, Eggs, & Fat Are Good For You
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Check out my health protocols here >> [include file=get-in-itunes.html]If you're interested in perhaps starting to eat some animal foods, you should listen to this interview with Sally Fallon, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation. She makes the argument that cholesterol is healthy and even necessary for you. She gave us a lot of good information. I think the important thing is to not align yourself with any one dietary dogma. Be open about everything and willing to try new things and explore. Consider taking the parts of all our interviews that you resonate with and design your own diet. We welcome all, vegan, raw vegan, paleo, primal, traditional, and everything in between. Find out what works for you and keep doing it, until it no longer serves you! :) After you listen, comment below and tell us what you think! We discuss the following and so much more: * The best place to buy cod liver oil * Recipes for making organ meats taste good * Sally ate brain??? :) * How to heal tooth decay and cavities with diet * The value of fermented foods * And so much more! Who knew eggs, fat, lard, butter & meat are good for you? - Click to tweet this! - Get Notified:[ois skin="Show Page2"] - Commercials: - Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! - Other Shows:[include file=show-links.html] | All Shows With This Guest - Show Date:Friday 11/30/2012 - Show Guest:Sally Fallon - Guest Info:Sally Fallon is a nutrition researcher, activist, author, homemaker and a chef. Ms. Fallon authored the ongoing best seller... Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that challenges politically correct nutrition and the diet dictocrats. The Fourfold Path to Healing Eat Fat To Lose Fat Read More... In her spare time she is president of The Weston Price Foundation and is at the helm of New Trends Publishing Company. - Topic:Oral health, cholesterol, heart disease, traditional diets - Guest Website(s): http://www.westonaprice.org/ http://www.newtrendspublishing.com/ (Guest Social Links Below. Please Follow Them!) Facebook https://www.facebook.