$12 US ® THE WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDatION Wise Traditions for WiseTraditions Non Profit Org. IN FOOD, FARMING AND THE HEALING ARTS U.S. Postage Wise Traditions Education Research Activism PAID PMB 106-380, 4200 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW Suburban, MD IN FOOD, FARMING AND THE HEALING ARTS WASHINGTON, DC 20016 Permit 4889 A PUBLICatION OF THE WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDatION® Education Research Activism www.westonaprice.org Volume 18 Number 3 Fall 2017 FEATURES WHY DID GOD CREATE CANCER? Page 16 Dr. Tedd Koren reveals cancer as a self-protective mechanism. SUPPORT FOR PEDIATRIC CANCER Page 20 Fall 2017 Fall Kim Schuette provides detailed instructions for restoring children to health after a diagnosis of cancer and treatment with chemotherapy. THE TIJUANA CLINCIS Page 33 Sylvia Onusic, PhD, visits the Tijuana Cancer Clinics and reports back on their ® therapies and practices. THE WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDatION GCMAF AND RAW MILK Page 37 Lee Emerson explains why alternative practitioners are giving GcMAF to cancer patients for WiseTraditions and how you can make your own. IN FOOD, FARMING AND THE HEALING ARTS MY ADVENTURES WITH BLACK SALVE Page 41 Education Research Activism Kelly the Kitchen Kop describes this ancient remedy and explains how to use it to treat basal cell carcinomas. V olume 18 Number 3 NUTRIENT DENSE FOODS TRADITIONAL FATS LACTO-FERMENTATION DEPARTMENTS BROTH IS BEAUTIFUL A CAMPAIGN FOR REAL MILK PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Page 2 TIM’S DVD REVIEWS Page 74 TRUTH IN LABELING PREPARED PARENTING SOY ALERT! LETTERS Page 3 FOOD FEATURES Page 76 LIFE-GIVING WATER LEGISLATIVE UPDATES Page 79 NON-TOXIC FARMING PASTURE-FED LIVESTOCK NURTURING THERAPIES CAUSTIC COMMENTARY Page 9 COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE WISE TRADITIONS 2017 Page 12 A CAMPAIGN FOR REAL MILK Page 88 READING BETWEEN THE LINES Page 46 RAW MILK UPDATES Page 90 THE WISE TRADITIONS PANTRY Page 51 HEALTHY BABY GALLERY Page 93 HOMEOPATHY JOURNAL Page 53 LOCAL CHAPTERS Page 94 TECHNOLOGY AS SERVANT Page 56 SHOP HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLD Page 105 You teach, you teach, you teach! WAPF PODCAST INTERVIEW Page 59 MEMBERSHIP Page 124 Last words of Dr. Weston A. Price, January 23, 1948 ALL THUMBS BOOK REVIEWS Page 64 UPCOMING EVENTS Page 125 Printed on Recycled Offset Printed with soy ink - an appropriate use of soy V18N3Cover.indd 1 10/9/17 3:00 PM Wise Traditions IN FOOD, FARMING AND THE HEALING ARTS A PUBLICATION OF THE WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDATION® Volume 18 Number 3 Fall 2017 CONTENTS FEATURES Homeopathy Journal Page 53 Why Did God Create Cancer? Page 16 Joette Calabrese on homeopathic support Dr. Tedd Koren reveals cancer as a for cancer self-protective mechanism Technology as Servant Page 56 Support for Pediatric Cancer Page 20 John Moody cautions against sous vide cooking Kim Schuette provides detailed instructions for restoring your child to health WAPF Podcast Interview Page 59 Nina Teicholz on the crumbling lowfat dogma The Tijuana Cancer Clinics Page 33 Sylvia Onusic describes her recent visit All Thumbs Book Reviews Page 64 Cancer as a Metabolic Disease GcMAF and Raw Milk Page 37 The Metabolic Approach to Cancer Lee Emerson explains how the Six-Foot Tiger, Three-Foot Cage cancer paradigm is changing Conquering Cancer Vegetarianism Explained My Adventures with Black Salve Page 41 Rising from the Dead Kelly the Kitchen Kop tells how to use black salve to treat basal cell carcinomas Tim's DVD Reviews Page 74 Food Features Page 76 DEPARTMENTS Ashley Turner presents ways to prepare rabbit President’s Message Page 2 A Bold Step Legislative Updates Page 79 Letters Page 3 Judith McGeary on current issues Caustic Commentary Page 9 Vaccination Updates Page 85 Sally Fallon Morell challenges Kendall Nelson on the mandates the Diet Dictocrats A Campaign for Real Milk Page 88 Wise Traditions 2017 Page 12 Sally Fallon Morell reveals Conference speakers and schedule the real reason we pasteurize Reading Between the Lines Page 46 Raw Milk Update Page 90 Merinda Teller discusses the dangers of Healthy Baby Gallery Page 93 microwave radiation and 5G technology Local Chapters Page 94 Shop Heard ‘Round the World Page 105 The Wise Traditions Pantry Page 51 Membership Page 124 Maureen Diaz on avoiding junk party foods Upcoming Events Page 125 FALL 2017 Wise Traditions 1 THE WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDATION® President’s Message Education Research Activism BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sally Fallon Morell, MA, President Kim Schuette, CN,Vice President Sylvia Onusic, PhD, CNS, LDN, Secretary Valerie Cury, Treasurer In this issue we take a bold step and address the subject of cancer, Pam Schoenfeld, MS, RD, Government Relations Sarah Pope presenting a number of holistic, alternative therapies to this disease Tom Cowan, MD of modern civilization. We are not alleging to provide “cures.” That Cherie Calvert would constitute an irresponsible claim. Nevertheless, many people do BOARD MEMBERS IN MEMORIAM Mary Enig, PhD, FACN, CNS “recover” using holistic alternatives, sometimes used in conjunction Jerry Brunetti with conventional treatments, but more often on their own. Fred Kummerow, PhD It is the person diagnosed with cancer who must make the deci- GENERAL COUNSEL James Turner, Esq. sion as to the type of treatment he or she thinks best. No one else can make this decision. All that friends and family members can do after EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Kathy Kramer a diagnosis of cancer is provide information. Unfortunately, accurate HONORARY BOARD information on alternative treatments is hard to come by, and most Jen Allbritton, BS, CN doctors put great pressure on the frightened patient to adhere to the Naomi Baumslag, MD, MPH Marie A. Bishop, CDC allopathic treatments of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. We hope Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(NA) Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD that the information contained in this issue will provide the cancer Lee Clifford, MS, CCN Christapher Cogswell, MA patient with a better platform on which to base a decision. Monica Corrado A diagnosis of cancer often serves as a wake-up call, an alarm Janice Curtin Eric Davis, BDSc, DAc, DCN bell that urges the patient and his family to reconsider every aspect of Maureen Diaz Sara Bachman Ducey, MS, CNS their lifestyle—diet, therapies, environment, work, relationships, daily James A. Duke, PhD schedule and even thinking patterns. Our focus is on the diet, showing Mike Fitzpatrick, PhD Ruth Ann Foster, MA the need for whole, clean foods, properly prepared, and helping people Donna Gates, BS, Med Joann S. Grohman obtain these foods. The nutrient-dense Wise Traditions diet should be Laura Hayes the first defense against all disease, but especially cancer; non-toxic Suzanne Humphries, MD Beatrice Trum Hunter, MA therapies added to this diet make for powerful medicine. Mark A. Kastel Felix Liao, DDS The hows and whys of nutrient-dense food will be the focus of our Kilmer McCully, AB, MD, MA (hon) upcoming conference, the 18th annual Wise Traditions conference, held Judith McGeary, Esq. Leigh Merinoff in Minneapolis. In addition to your favorite returning speakers—such Carlos Monteiro Kenneth Fielding Morehead, DOM as Natasha Campbell-McBride, Chris Masterjohn, Stephanie Seneff David Morris, BS, DC and Tom Cowan—offering 16 new talks, this conference boasts 19 new Jill Nienhiser, BS, MA Suroush Niknamian, BSc speakers. We look forward to presenting really cutting-edge information Sandrine Perez Kathryne Pirtle, BS, MA on hormone health—our main theme—and many other topics, includ- Jessica Prentice Phil Ridley ing fertility, dental health, nutrition for the eyes and brain, digestive Bruce Rind, MD health, diabetes and weight loss, as well as more practical topics such Sir Julian Rose, BT Julia Ross, MA as food preparation, farming and gardening. Beverly Rubik, BS, PhD Joel Salatin For those needing to watch their budgets, we have many options, Adrienne Samuels, PhD from one-day tickets to passes without meals to work scholarships. Stephanie Seneff, BS, MS, EE, PhD C. Edgar Sheaffer, VMD We can help you arrange room shares and ride shares. As always, we Ted Spence, DDS, ND Alana Sugar, CN provide a children’s program and of course, delicious, nutritious meals. Beverly B. Teter, PhD, FACN, CNS For further information and to register, visit wisetraditions.org. John Umlauf Susun S. Weed One more thing: Fall is the time for our annual fundraising cam- David Wetzel, BS Bruce West, DC paign. WAPF does a lot with a little and does not accept any funding Louisa L. Williams, MS, DC, ND from corporations or the government, but we do need extra help to Will Winter, DVM keep all our programs going. We welcome donations of any size. See page 45 for a fundraising envelope. 2 Wise Traditions FALL 2017 Letters PHYSICAL DEGENERATION products at all. From what I’m reading, SICKLY CHILDREN IN EGYPT farm animals and fish were very com- I have a Facebook friend and over I have followed your Weston A. mon but the nobles apparently didn’t the last ten years I’ve seen her post Price research and diet for years. I host eat them much at all according to the endlessly about her sickly children: a nonprofit organization dedicated to amino acids found in their hair. Perhaps allergies, asthma, braces, accidents, helping combat veterans who struggle those wealthy people who were wealthy always being sick and on and on. It is to reintegrate back into the civilian enough to be mummified simply re- so depressing. world. We have found that at least half jected anything that the poor people One child has swelling on his uvu- of those who have been la. She posted a photo show- awarded PTSD-related ing his wide-open mouth with benefits are actually suf- irritated uvula, to see whether fering from severe malnu- other parents had dealt with trition.
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