Share Your Experience with Traditional Foods

Here’s an interesting request I received. Would you like to share the story of your experience with traditional foods? Sounds like a great idea! We keep complaining that no one is gathering the data. Well here someone is!

Hello OR chapter leaders!

As believers in the work of Dr. Weston A. Price, we (Gena & Johanna) are collaborating on a research project that we hope will illuminate the wonderful outcomes for health experienced by those who follow a traditional diet.

Our project is in the form of an online website, so please take a look at  growingsuccessstories.org.  This project is designed to collect data that can be used for further research.  We are building an ongoing resource of narratives by real people to help demonstrate the power of healing foods.

Won’t you please pass this letter along to your email list or post on your group list-serve?

We ask that you take the time to share your own story and submit it via our site.

We only need 4 short paragraphs.  

Just the highlights, what is important to you, how you first discovered this way of sourcing, preparing and consuming food.  Please know that when you submit a story you can choose to keep your name confidential if desired.  We are not intending on publishing every story, but archiving all stories into categories, again, to create an ongoing, dynamic collection for future research.

This project began because of a vision that is at the core of Johanna’s current doctoral program with CIIS (California Institute of Integral Studies). As an advanced holistic nurse who has worked in the hospital setting with kids and teens suffering from mental illness, she experienced first hand how little our current medical system recognized the importance of a real food diet and belly health in the recovery of these disorders. And then she read the stories that we are all aware of in the Healthy Baby Gallery.  She literally cried tears of joy, as she recognized that our next generation stood a chance, if only …  She then trained with Dr. Natasha and introduces these concepts  in a course on holistic health for nurses.  Gena is the Boston, MA chapter leader and co-collaborator on this project.

Growing Success Stories welcomes all stories, from mothers, college students, 20 somethings, the middle aged, and the elderly.

We thank you, from our whole hearts, in advance, for the gracious offering of your time and energy in getting this project off the ground.

Gena & Johanna
Boston, MA
www.growingsuccessstories.org

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