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The Wise Traditions podcast is for those who seek optimal health, based on ancient wisdom. We believe that vibrant health cannot be cultivated in a lab, engineered through modern technology or found through “improving” nature. On the contrary, “life in all its fullness is mother nature obeyed,” as Dr. Price put it. We thrive when we live as our ancestors did, and we can look to the past for clues on how to go about it. This show, sponsored by the Weston A. Price Foundation, is an invitation to follow ancient health ways and to embrace alternative healing modalities to live our best lives. Our host, Hilda Labrada Gore, known as Holistic Hilda, interviews experts on a wide variety of topics—ranging from nutrient-dense foods to improving mental health to homesteading to detoxing to healing emotional trauma to the power of sunshine and mitigating EMFs. Every episode offers the listener a new (ancient) way to heal, grow, and live a happy life, brimming with vitality.
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May 8, 2017

Some of us eat low-fat diets. Others eat high-protein/low-carb. But very few of us eat high-fat diets. All of the healthy people groups that Dr. Weston A. Price studied ate diets higher in fat than those we eat today. This is one reason that in today's conversation, Sally Fallon Morell, the head of the Weston A. Price Foundation, suggests that we all could benefit from upping our fat intake.

More fat in our diet? Why? And how much should we be eating? What is a healthy fat, anyway? And are animal fats even necessary? Sally meticulously answers all of these questions and more, as she dives into Principle #7 of the Wise Traditions diet.

She explains in detail the role of fats in biochemical body processes and the role fat played in traditional diets. She makes a compelling case for animal fats, in particular, since the body requires arachidonic acid to function properly and this omega-6 fatty acid is found only in animal fats.

After listening to this episode, you will be prepared to challenge the diet dictocrats, and you will probably also be craving a hearty serving of butter, which you may enjoy guilt-free.

Learn more about the Wise Traditions dietary principles at westonaprice.org.

4 Comments
  • almost seven years ago
    Maxwell LaBonte
    I enjoyed this podcast, and think it would be great for people just starting. Although i did want to mention that not all ketogenic diets are high in protein like Sally mentioned. They vary just like any diet, but the key is to keep your net carbs low (30-50 grams is a common number I've read) to stay in nutritional ketosis. If Sally says she is getting about 70% of her calories from fat and about 15-20% from protein, then i would feel as though she is in ketosis most of the day. Just a thought. Thanks awesome people, keep spreading the good word!
  • almost seven years ago
    Michael Jones
    Does the book dive deeply into fats and kidney function? Is there information I can give a friend who is suffering from kidney failure and only has one kidney?
  • almost seven years ago
    Brenda
    What am I commenting on?? Lol
  • almost seven years ago
    Marty C Morgan CN
    I absolutely love this podcast! But I especially love The ones with Sally Fallon Morell. I can listen to her hour after hour after hour, as my wife can attest.
    Thanks so much for the podcast!
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