Sally Fallon DVD Part 3 “NOURISHING TRADITIONAL DIETS”

Watch the first 10 minutes of the latest DVD, Part 3 of 3: “NOURISHING TRADITIONAL DIETS, The Key to Vibrant Health” – Over Five Hours of Life-Changing Information on Diet and Health Based on the Best-Selling Cookbook “Nourishing Traditions” by Sally Fallon. Learn from nutrition expert Sally Fallon about the pioneering work of Dr. Weston A. Price; the vital role of animal fats in human nutrition; the dangers of modern vegetable oils; the safety and health benefits of raw milk; the dark side of modern soy foods; and practical steps to change your diet for the better. Produced by Derick Moore, Moore Productions. All 3 parts are on one DVD. Available from NewTrends Publishing at www.newtrendspublishing.com or toll-free at (877) 707-1776 for .95 US.

Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness discusses infertility and organic eating. Low sperm count? Infertility issues? You can raise your sperm count tremendously by making a single change: consuming more organic produce. Just another reason to come back to nature. Please visit our websites! www.undergroundwellness.com http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.youtube.com www.blogtalkradio.com

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37 Responses to “Sally Fallon DVD Part 3 “NOURISHING TRADITIONAL DIETS””

  1. KillerCracker69 on September 6th, 2010 at 2:05 pm

    I can’t buy raw milk anywhere!! It’s bullshit!

  2. where can we watch this seminar in full?

  3. I liked all three of these videos, and I think this one might be the best out of the three.

  4. Wonder if i could get away with not bathing for a month….beats vaccinating my little one!

  5. I have read her book (Nourishing Traditions) and I feel better, less tired and I have never had such a mental clarity like now ! I am healthy – I am happy ! Thank you, Mrs. Fallon !

  6. Fortunately, as small segment of the population know that real milk is best. So I can buy raw milk from pasture raised cows. And it is more than half the price of milk bought in the stores. And my re-usable containers will last a lifetime, whereas buying milk creates a container to be wasted.

    I could never drink processed milk as it gave me acne and other problems. I have no problems with raw milk and after many month of drinking it, I can attest that it is good for me.

  7. I am an American living in the densest farm region of Norway. Most of the locals think and buy processed milk in stores because they think that it is healthier, because they think raw milk is dangerous and can spread disease. And it is technically not legal to sell raw milk directly to the public and i you want to sell raw milk you must have a special permit, but most do not because the demand is low.

  8. I tried raw milk for the first this past week and I’ve noticed I have far less gas. I just wish I could afford it on a regular basis.

  9. rockymountainwomen on September 6th, 2010 at 5:33 pm

    It would be great if consumers could have a choice. Obtaining raw milk where I live (Montana) is difficult and involves driving a long distance to obtain the milk from someone in the cow share program. My solution has been to drink kifir even though the downside is that it is still pasteurized.

  10. I agree with the whole food concept, however, I must say that we did buy raw milk at amish for a while and one day several of my children started throwing up from it. I think it was roughly 15- 30 minutes after drinking it. I had not drank it. The vomiting did not recur. Now, I think the milk got to warm at one point, however, still something to think seriously about. My husband is from a village in the east and they always boiled the milk that was brought to them fresh from the cow.

  11. Don Tolman, Sally Fallon, Weston Price and Hal Huggins . . . . .

    Thank you !!!!!

  12. Thanks for sharing these. I saw Sally recently and am on board with the thinking. I just went to the recommended site and ordered the DVD…can’t wait to see the rest now!

  13. I actually think that the issue with infertility has more to do with lots of people eating processed foods and being overweight or obese. People usually become more fertile once they loose weight.

  14. I’m a believer! After 3 years of infertility, within 6 weeks of me and my husband starting a 90% organic/local food diet I am now pregnant!!

  15. You could have a point….but if all food was organic=less food (lower yield)=more famine=people die=less people in world. yeah it would go full circle. Just like everything. I hate processed foods but total organic is not economic-we simply have too many people in this world to feed

  16. You’re a great advocate.

  17. OK, THATS NICE

  18. hope they can swim lol

  19. Scientists in Britain suspected the estrogen-mimicking chemical HPTE, was commonly found in pesticides, which interferes with testosterone production. Eat organic!!!!!

  20. lochness lake as well

  21. The entire population of the world can fit into the State of Texas, with 1000 square feet per person!

  22. food is not plural!!!!!!

  23. omg thats crazy @_@ :(

  24. Anyone could careless about your existence, just go somewhere else and choke on your own words.

  25. Its milliliter, but I guess you wouldn’t know something that simple due to your lack of a working brain.

  26. Grow up.

  27. no u still (ooze) so to speak but theres no sperm/ not enough to consistantly make a baby

  28. they had to find some way to cut back the population count.

  29. this is good to know. i’ve always thought this to be true, but didn’t know for sure. thanks sean! i am planning on becoming a sperm donor, so i need real quality sperm! hell yeah, organic food rocks!

  30. lovellyjuliechavez on September 7th, 2010 at 1:47 am

    I think it means that u r shooting out sperm that are blank. LIKE DEAD. Or not healthy enough to swim up to the girls egg.

  31. Yep. It’s kinda like a gun with blank bullets doesn’t shoot bullets.

  32. does shooting blanks mean that nothing comes out?

  33. mil liter dumb ass

  34. Who knows what they put in the food to keep us dumb and fat. I’m not surprised that fertility is influenced by this as well. Why does organic food cost more than Doritos? It grows from the ground. Think about why snacks are cheaper than fruits and worse for you.

  35. watch this video and CALL YOUR CONGRESSMAN SENATORS AND GIVE THEM HELL TO NOT PASS THESE BILLS! “Us Gov to Criminalize Organic Farming BILL HR 875 and S 425″

  36. don’t forget all the environmental estrogens threatening to make us all ‘girly men’

  37. Have you ever investigated who exactly paid for the studies you are referring to??
    I’m just not buying your theory. How can something dipped in chemicals be the same as something not?

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