Wise Traditions: The Weston A. Price Foundation 10th Annual Conference
| November 13, 2009 | to | November 16, 2009 |
Friday, November 13
Saturday, November 14
Sunday, November 15
Plus bonus activities Monday, November 16
Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center
Schaumburg, Illinois
Featured Speakers:
- Dan Barber, master chef
- Ted Beals, MD, raw milk expert
- Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, author of Gut & Psychology Syndrome
- Meg Cattell, DVM, grass-based farmer
- Thomas Cowan, MD, author of Fourfold Path to Healing
- Karl Dallefeld, Prairie Creek Cattle Company
- Kaayla Daniel, PhD, author of the Whole Soy Story
- Charles Eisenstein, author of the Yoga of Eating
- Sally Fallon Morell, MA, author of Nourishing Traditions
- Nicholas Gonzalez, MD, holistic cancer expert
- David Gumpert, author of The Raw Milk Revolution
- Scott Gryzbek, CEO, Zukay Live Foods
- Sarah Hearn, E. F. Schumacher Society local currency expert
- Steve Heyer, alternative energy on the farm
- Anore Jones, author of The Fish We Eat
- Pete Kennedy, Esq., President, Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund
- Amanda Love, The Barefoot Cook
- Chris Masterjohn, expert on fat-soluble vitamins
- Jaimen McMillan, Spacial Dynamics
- John Moody, founder of Whole Life Buying Club
- Mary Newport, MD, on coconut oil for Alzheimer’s
- Kathy Pirtle, author of Performance without Pain
- Gerald Pollack, PhD, author of Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life
- Stephanie Rivers on healthy school lunches
- Beverly Rubik, PhD, author of Life at the Edge of Science
- R. J. Ruppenthal, author of Fresh Food from Small Spaces
- Anne Sergeant, PhD, on budgeting for nutrient-dense food
- William Shaw, PhD, Director, Great Plains Laboratory
- Garrett Smith, NMD, expert on nightshades
- Kim Thompson, movement educator
- Jennette Turner, author of Cooking with Jennette
- John Turner, DC, CCSP, DIBCN, sports physician
- Tim Wightman, author of the Raw Milk Handbook
- Louisa Williams, ND, author of Radical Medicine
- Will Winter, DVM, journalist and lecturer on sustainable agriculture and livestock issues
A Showcase for Delicious Traditional Food
A Unique Opportunity for Health Professionals and Laymen interested in Diet and Health
Who Should Attend Wise Traditions?
Doctors, nurses, nutritionists, dietitians, parents, students, food writers, food providers, farmers, public servants, teachers, patients, activists, agriculture professionals, people interested in nutrition, people with no interest in nutrition, people who love to cook, people who hate to cook, people who like to eat, Baby Boomers concerned about their health, grandparents concerned about their grandchildren, couples who want healthy babies, people who want answers, people who love controversy. . . and You!
Early Bird Special
NO INCREASE IN CONFERENCE FEES!
Save up to $50 if you register by October 1, 2009.
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