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The
Weston A. Price Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity founded in 1999
to disseminate the research of nutrition pioneer Dr. Weston Price, whose
studies of isolated non-industrialized peoples established the parameters of
human health and determined the optimum characteristics of human diets. Dr.
Price's research demonstrated that humans achieve perfect physical form and
perfect health generation after generation only when they consume
nutrient-dense whole foods and the vital fat-soluble activators found
exclusively in animal fats.
The Foundation is dedicated to
restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research
and activism. It supports a number of movements that contribute to this
objective including accurate nutrition instruction, organic and biodynamic
farming, pasture-feeding of livestock, community-supported farms, honest and
informative labeling, prepared parenting and nurturing therapies. Specific
goals include establishment of universal access to clean, certified raw milk
and a ban on the use of soy formula for infants.
The Foundation seeks to establish a
laboratory to test nutrient content of foods, particularly butter produced
under various conditions; to conduct research into the "X" Factor, discovered
by Dr. Price; and to determine the effects of traditional preparation methods
on nutrient content and availability in whole foods.
The board and membership of the
Weston A. Price Foundation stand united in the belief that modern technology
should be harnessed as a servant to the wise and nurturing traditions of our
ancestors rather than used as a force destructive to the environment and human
health; and that science and knowledge can validate those traditions.
The Foundation's quarterly journal, Wise
Traditions in Food, Farming, and the Healing Arts, is dedicated to
exploring the scientific validation of dietary, agricultural and medical
traditions throughout the world. It features illuminating and thought-provoking
articles on current scientific research; human diets; non-toxic agriculture;
and holistic therapies. The journal also serves as a reference for sources of
foods that have been conscientiously grown and processed.
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to go to the Weston A. Price Foundation web site.
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