Presentation from Wise Traditions 2010, 11th Annual Conference
Friday, January 28, 2011
DVD begins at 6:30 (ends approximately at 8:30 PM)
Discussion time before and after movie – 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Location:
Market of Choice
67 West 29th, Eugene
Upstairs in the Community Room
The Eugene Chapter purchased a complete set of video recordings from the Wise Traditions 2010, 11th Annual Conference. We will be showing these at the Popcorn Review throughout the year. I have not had the chance to view any of these yet, so I haven’t decided which ones to show. Please help me by voting for the ones you would most like to see.
~ Lisa
Vote for as many as you wish of the following choices:
Item FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12 15947 Seminar on Traditional Diets – Part 1, 2 & 3 Sally Fallon Morell, MA 15948 Gut & Psychology/ Physiology Syndrome – Part 1, 2 & 3 Natasha Campbell McBride, MD, HMC, CCH 15949 Holistic Cancer Therapy Part 1, 2 & 3 Nicholas Gonzalez, MD Farming Track 15950 Principles of Soil, Forage and Animal Health Related to Milk Quality Gary Zimmer 15951 Risks of our Current Food Producing Ecosystems Tim Wightman 15952 Creating Your Own Risk Assessment Program Ted Beals, MS, MD & Mark McAfee Traditional Food Preparation 15953 Traditional Food Preparation: Healthy Cookware Wayne Feister 15954 Traditional Food Preparation: Food Preservation Maureen Diaz 15955 Traditional Food Preparation: Tender Grass Fed Beef Shannon Hayes Evening Activities 15956 Reading Hair Tests Andrew Cutler, PhD, PE 15957 The View from Canada: The Urgency of Consolidating The Food Rights Movement and The Tale of Two Calves Michael Schmidt 15958 Radical Homemaking Shannon Hayes 15959 Q & A Panel Discussion of Films Panel Item SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13 The Politics of Food 15960 Introduction to the Work of Weston A Price Sally Fallon Morell, MA 15961 The Politics of GMOs Jeffrey Smith 15962 The Politics of Food Safety Judith McGeary, Esq. 15963 The Politics of School Lunches Sally Fallon Morell, MA 15964 Panel: Effective Food Activism Ann Marie Michaels; Kimberly Hartke; Kari Carlysle, MA; Kelly the Kitchen Kop; Jill Nienhiser; Jennifer McGruther Wellness Track 15965 The Liberation Diet Kevin Brown 15966 Nutrition and Mental Health Nora Gedgaudas, CNT/NTP, NANP 15967 Taming the Carb-Craving Monster Nora Gedgaudas, CNT/NTP, NANP Farming Track 15968 Managing the Transition with Holistic Practices – Part 1, 2, 3 & 4 Jerry Brunetti, BS, & Will Winter, DVM Keynote 15969 Keynote Address: The Politics of Beef Joel Salatin, BA Item SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 Native Diets Track 15970 Chinese Diet Theory Ken Morehead, MSOM, DOM, Lac 15971 The Frozen North Anore Jones 15972 The Traditional Diet of Slovenia Sylvia Onusic, PhD 15973 Kakana Dina: Diet and Health in the Pacific Islands Stephan Guyenet, PhD Heart Disease Track 15974 The True Cause of Heart Attacks Tom Cowan, MD 15975 The Heart is not a Pump Tom Cowan, MD 15976 Molecular Degeneration: The New Paradigm Chris Masterjohn 15977 Cholesterol, Statins and the Brain Stephanie Seneff, PhD Hormonal Health Track 15978 Fat: An Endocrine Organ Stephanie Seneff, PhD 15979 Thyroid -Adrenal-Lyme Connection Bruce Rind, MD 15980 Stress and Hormones, What’s the Connection? Anne Fischer-Silva, CNT, LE 15981 Laying the Foundation to Promote Hormone Health Annette Schippel, DC Environmental Track 15982 EMF & Microwave Hazards Magda Havas, PhD 15983 Mercury & Waste Water Contaminants Robert Disney 15985 Gentle Heavy Metals Detoxification Kaayla Daniel, PhD, CCN Holistic Dental Track 15986 Preventing Cavities Rami Nagel 15987 Root Canal Hazards Felix Liao, DDS 15988 Danger of Amalgams Andrew Cutler, PhD, PE 15989 Neuro-Cranial Restructuring Dean Howell, ND Closing 15990 Whole Food Politics Mark Keating, BA, MS Item MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 15991 Pulling it All Together: Fitting Nourishing, Traditional Food Into Your Busy Life! Monica Corrado 15992 Homeopathy and Diet: The Dynamic Duo Joette Calabrese, HMC,CCH, RSHom(NA)
Send me an email letting me know which ones you would like to see. I will send out an email reminder the week before the showing with information on which presentation has been selected for January.
Links:
Purchase your own DVDs from Fleetwood Onsite Conference Recording
Read conference descriptions at http://westonaprice.org/2010-conference-presentations.html
Read about the speakers at http://westonaprice.org/2010-speakers.html
RSVP:
Please RSVP if you think you will be attending. If your plans change, always feel free to just show up.
Cost:
Donations of $5-10 donation to the Eugene Chapter are suggested and appreciated.
(No one should miss a showing because of cost, so a sliding scale for low-income people is $1-4 or volunteer to help the Eugene Chapter).
We have had such interesting conversations before and after the last couple of DVDs that I have decided to offer more time for discussion. We will have the room available from 6:00 to 9:00. You are welcome to buy food downstairs in Market of Choice or (shh, don’t tell them I told you this) bring something from home to eat in the room.