Solari Food Series - Nourishing Traditions with Sally Fallon Morell & Harry Blazer

December 15, 2017



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Homemade broth, of course, is a whole food product. It’s a slow food, whole food, and real food that has been nourishing and healing people for tens of thousands of years.” ~ Sally Fallon Morell, Nourishing Broth: An Old-Fashioned Remedy for the Modern World

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This is one of my favorite interviews of 2017!

Harry Blazer had the opportunity to interview Sally Fallon Morell, Co-founder and President of the Weston A Price Foundation, at the annual conference in Minneapolis in November.

By preserving and building on the pioneering legacy of Dr. Weston Price, Sally and the Foundation have made a priceless contribution to our understanding of nutrition and health.  In this interview, Sally and Harry describe the many Foundation accomplishments as well as resources available on the Foundation website. You can start with the brochure here to learn more.

I regularly recommend that subscribers seek out the local Weston A. Price Foundation chapters to find wonderful co-conspirators in your neighborhood. Eating truly fresh, nutritious food is a Revolutionary act. Creating a local constituency to support farmers and ranchers and the restaurants, markets and grocers who buy from them is a very Revolutionary act.

I have been a Weston A. Price Foundation member for many years. Both the Foundation and the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund that Sally also helped start have been honored as Solari Holiday Greetings donations. Sally joined me on the Solari Report in 2011.

Harry and Sally also discuss Sally’s new book Nourishing Fats: Why We Need Animal Fats for Health and Happiness, the fifth book in her Nourishing Traditions series of books and cookbooks

As Christmas and the New Year approach, listening to two people who so love to spread health and vitality will inspire you to embrace the opportunity for nourishing community, family, and fellowship over delicious meals during the holiday season.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review this report on the 1932-1942 Pottenger Cat Study by Dr. Weston Price colleague Dr. Francis M. Pottenger, Jr. The result of this study and what is says about pasteurization and its impact on living animals is critical information to understand our current health system, the vitality available with raw foods and the intergenerational damage resulting from poor diets.

In Money & Markets this week I will discuss Congressional reconciliation of Senate and House tax reform bills, next weeks Fed meeting as well as a roundup of global markets. Please e-mail or post your questions for Ask Catherine

Talk to you Thursday!

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