May 8th: GAPS Support Group

The GAPS support group will be meeting at Cherie Anello’s, Tuesday, May 8th at 6:30 pm. Bring a snack to share if you wish. Cherie will demonstrate how to make bone broth and ghee.

Topic:
Bone broth and Ghee

Location:
At the home-office of Cherie Anello

Contact info:
Phone: 541-870-0646
email: cherieanello@gmail.com

Held at the office of Cherie Anello, Certified GAPS Practitioner and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. We are forming a support group for people who are following the diet.  We have met to watch GAPS DVDs, and have already been exchanging food preparation techniques and recipes.

If someone you know may be suffering from a GAPS condition, invite them to the event.

RSVP:
Please RSVP if you think you will be attending(email Lisa at: info@krautpounder.com or Cherie at: cherieanellontp@hotmail.com). If your plans change, always feel free to just show up.

Food:
Feel free to bring something to share or to eat your own food.

For more information about GAPS please see the links.

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May 22nd: GAPS Support Group

The next Gaps Support Group will be meeting May 22 at 6:30pm at the office of Cherie Anello, Certified Gaps Practitioner and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. We will be making sauerkraut so bring your cabbage, sea salt, carraway or juniper berries, cutting board, large bowls, krautpounder, jars, whey or other probiotic starter. We will all try to go home with some sauerkraut. If we have a large crowd we may have to “team” pound, but everyone will go home with an ability to do this on their own. This is a foundational food for following the Gaps diet, and one that is delicious.

Please refrain from wearing anything with a fragrance or scent, including
deodorant, perfume, hairspray or body lotion. This will make the support
group open to persons with chemical sensitivities. Thanks!

RSVP to phone number would be appreciated to help prepare for this event:
Cherie Anello
541-870-0646

April 24th: DVD GAPS part 2

On April 10th we showed the first GAPS DVD.  Due to such great turn-out and interest, we will show part two on Tuesday, April 24th.

“Gut & Psychology Syndrome
” (GAPS)
by Natasha Campell-McBride, MD
A Presentation from Wise Traditions 2008, 9th Annual Conference

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
DVD begins at 6:30 PM

Location:
At the home-office of Cherie Anello
85780 Loop Lane
Eugene, OR 97405
Please note the special day and location for this event!

Contact info:
Phone: 541-870-0646
email: cherieanellontp@hotmail.com

In part one we learned about disorders of the gut. We are looking forward to part two because it tells us how to improve the health of the gut and eliminate the symptoms and diseases. Come to the DVD showing of Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, discussing her GAPS Diet, and learn how to bring yourself to good health.  Dr Campbell-McBride will be talking about GAP Syndrome or GAPS, which stands for Gut And Psychology / Gut And Physiology Syndrome.

Held at the office of Cherie Anello, Certified GAPS Practitioner and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. We are forming a support group for people who are following the diet, and have already been exchanging food preparation techniques and recipes.

For more details about GAPS, please see the April 10th DVD showing.

If someone you know may be suffering from a GAPS condition, invite them to the event.

RSVP:
Please RSVP if you think you will be attending(email Lisa at: info@krautpounder.com or Cherie at: cherieanellontp@hotmail.com). If your plans change, always feel free to just show up.

Food:
Please bring foods that are easy to eat from a plate in your lap while you watch the DVD. Feel free to bring something to share or to eat your own food.

Links:

April 10th: DVD – Gut and Psychology Syndrome

“Gut & Psychology Syndrome
” (GAPS)
by Natasha Campell-McBride, MD
A Presentation from Wise Traditions 2008, 9th Annual Conference

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
DVD begins at 6:30 PM

Location:
At the home-office of Cherie Anello

Please note the special day and location for this event!

Contact info:
Phone: 541-870-0646
email: cherieanellontp@hotmail.com

What do Autism, Acid Reflux, Celiac’s Disease, and depression have in common? These and many other symptoms are directly related to the health of your gut. Come to the DVD showing of Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, discussing her GAPS Diet, and learn how what to eat or not eat in order to eliminate your symptoms and bring you good health.

Dr Campbell-McBride will be talking about GAP Syndrome or GAPS, which stands for Gut And Psychology / Gut And Physiology Syndrome. In addition to the well published psychological and neurological disorders there will be a wealth of information on autoimmune problems, allergies, asthma, eczema, MS, chronic fatigue syndrome, ME, fibromyalgia, arthritis, diabetes type one, chronic cystitis, chronic skin problems and many other physical conditions. For both those who are learning about GAPS for the first time and those who are already experienced, this seminar is a must.

Held at the office of Cherie Anello, Certified GAPS Practitioner and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner.  A short introduction by Cherie will help you to determine whether this diet could be of help to you. Question and answer time following.

About DR. Campbell-McBride:

Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, MMedSci (neurology), MMedSci (nutrition), graduated with honors as a medical doctor in 1984 from Bashkir Medical University in Russia. In the following years she gained a postgraduate degree in neurology.After practicing for five years as a neurologist and three years as a neurosurgeon, she started a family and moved to the UK. Fairly shortly after that her son was diagnosed autistic, which prompted an intensive study into causes and treatments of autism. It was during this time that Dr. Campbell-McBride developed her theories on the relationship between neurological disorders and nutrition. She then completed a second postgraduate degree in human nutrition at Sheffield University, UK.

Having successfully treated her son, Dr. Campbell-McBride has returned to practice in 2000 and runs the Cambridge Nutrition Clinic. She has specialized in using nutritional approach as a treatment, and has become recognized as one of the world’s leading experts in treating children and adults with learning disabilities and other mental disorders, as well as children and adults with digestive and immune disorders.

Read more…

About Cherie Anello, NTP:

Cherie Anello, a Certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, has been serving clients since 2007. In addition she trained in Nutrition Response Testing with Dr. Freddie Ulan of Clearwater, Florida and recently received certification as a GAPS Practitioner through Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD. Having faced severe insomnia since a child, her own health issues caused her to become interested in nutrition when traditional methods failed to help. Her job as a preplanning counselor for funeral homes cemented her commitment to good health. In her words, “You do not have to help too many sick people plan their own funerals to become passionate about staying healthy.” She is a Pacific “Northwet” native, having grown up in Tacoma, Washington. Recently she relocated to Eugene with her husband, and is enjoying the warmer summer weather and the abundance of farm fresh foods available here. She finds it a great place to live and improve health with Weston A. Price guidelines. Call for more information—541-870-0646. http://www.cherieanello.com/

Invite a guest:
If someone you know may be suffering from a GAPS condition, invite them to the event.  You may download a flier and print it out.

RSVP:
Please RSVP if you think you will be attending(email Lisa at: info@krautpounder.com or Cherie at: cherieanellontp@hotmail.com). If your plans change, always feel free to just show up.

Food:
Please bring foods that are easy to eat from a plate in your lap while you watch the DVD. Feel free to bring something to share or to eat your own food.

Links:

Wise Traditions 2011 (Lisa) Friday

Friday

Wise Traditions 2011, the 12th Annual, Weston A. Price Foundation Conference.  November 11th to 14th, 2011.  The theme of this conference was “Mythbusters”.

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Oatmeal Bar Breakfast

The conference began on Friday with an “Oatmeal Bar”.  Breakfast was not included in the conference registration fee but was provided as a fundraiser for the Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund.  I know from experience that I don’t do well with oatmeal for breakfast, even when it is properly prepared.  So I bought two boiled free-range eggs and the sausage and biscuits.   There were also blueberries, crispy nuts, butter, and cream for the oatmeal, and tea, kefir, local grass-fed milk, fruit and other items for sale.

Tracks

The conference was broken into several “tracks” that were all running at the same time.  This made choosing which one to attend difficult.  On Friday the tracks were:

I. TRADITIONAL DIETS
Part 1, 2, & 3 by Sally Fallon Morell
II. GUT & PSYCHOLOGY
Part 1, 2, & 3 by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride
III. NUTRITION & METABOLISM:
Part 1, 2, & 3  by Stephanie Seneff, PhD
IV. BIODYNAMIC FARMING:
Part 1 – The Biodynamic Preps by Hugh Lovell
Part 2 – Biodynamic Bovine Care by Michael Schmidt
Part 3 – Biodynamic and Practical Bee Care by Christy Hemenway
V. FOOD PREPARATION
Part 1 – Traditional Cooking by Tara Rayburn
Part 2 – Broth Based Soups and Stews by Jessica Prentice
Part 3 – Gluten-Free Sourdough by Sharon Kane

During the first session I was so excited about being at the conference, that I found I couldn’t sit still to listen to any one speaker, so wandered the sponsor’s tables and peeked in on all the talks.

Traditional Diets by Sally Fallon Morell

Sally’s six-hour presentation is well worth attending.  You owe it to your self to see it at least once.  We have shown a version of this presentation at our Popcorn Review DVD showings, and will show it again sometime in the future.

Gut And Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) by Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, HMC, CCH

Gut & Psychology Syndrome - Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD

When I attended my first Wise Traditions conference in 2007, hearing Dr. Natasha speak was the highlight of my trip.   The basis of her talk is that the brain is intimately connected to what is going on in the gut, and that healing the digestive system can clear up many so-called psychiatric or neurological (and physical) disorders. We have shown her presentations at our Popcorn Review in the past, and will probably show this presentation, as  I understand that there was new information presented that was not available a couple years ago.

Nutrition and Metabolism by Stephanie Seneff, PhD

Nutrition and Metabolism - Stephanie Seneff, PhD

Stephanie’s presentations are very in-depth and interesting.   We have shown two of Stephanie’s presentations at our Popcorn Review.  She makes a clear biological case for needing such nutrients as cholesterol, fat and sulfur in the diet.

Biodynamic Preps - Hugh Lovell

Farming Track

This year I didn’t stay in any of the Farming track presentations.  In 2009 I spent most of one day in the farming track.  I find the farming tracks very interesting even though I am not a farmer.  I like to know what good farmers are doing, and what I, as a consumer of farm products should be looking for.  I would love to show some of the DVDs from this track to local farmers and consumers.

I mostly attended the Food Preparation track.

Lunch

Friday Lunch

Friday Lunch featured some very interesting coconut wraps, cheese, veggies, salsa, chicken and baked apples for desert.

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Broth Based Soups and Stews

Broth Based Soups and Stews - Jessica Prentice

After lunch I attended Broth Based Soups and Stews.  Jessica Prentice, owner of Three Stone Hearth in California and author of Full Moon Feast, is a wonderful speaker.  She has a great way of grouping together different recipes so that you can see the patterns behind them.  In this presentation she talked about how traditional cultures all over the world used similar techniques to make soups and stews.  She gave examples of recipes that fell into different categories of cooking techniques.  This gave us the opportunity to look at recipes that we decide to make not simply as instructions to follow, but allows us to see the pattern it fits into, and this gives us flexibility to modify the recipe.

Gluten-Free Sourdough

Gluten -Free Sourdough - Sharon Kane

For the third session of the day I continued with the food preparation track and attended Gluten-Free Sourdough. Sharon Kane described her experience of learning to make traditional sourdough breads only to discover that she was severely gluten intolerant.  She was told on all the sourdough-making sites that gluten-free sourdough was not possible.  Through her own perseverance she discovered the process needed to work with gluten-free grains and seeds.  She uses kefir (?) to start each batch in order to get the fermentation process going quickly enough to work with these alternative grains.  She does not keep a sourdough starter going at all times, but instead usually starts each batch with fresh starter.

Gluten -Free Sourdough - Sharon Kane

At the end of the session Sharon Kane gave us all samples of her Teff-Carob bread.  Yummy!  She had helpers toasting pieces in the back of the room and the smell was simply wonderful.

I bought her book and hope to be able to teach these recipes sometime in the future.

Friday Dinner

Friday Dinner

Pork sausages, pulled pork, baked beans, garlic sauerkraut, potato chips fried lard, bread and lots of butter.  For a sweet treat there was watermelon slices drizzled with balsamic vinegar.  The sausages were a little too dry by the time I got any, but otherwise fairly good food.  I thought the balsamic vinegar on watermelon was a strange combination, but it was nice.

The meals are all eaten at large round tables that hold at least I had a lovely conversation with someone I met at the table.  She said she was going to blog about it.  I took a picture of her “butter with a little bread”.

We WAPFers like our butter! This was my neighbor's bread & butter

Evening Activities

Sally said that at previous events they used to wonder what people wanted to do in the evening, and tried organizing social events.  When conference reviews came back, they found that what attendees wanted was more education!

So in the evening we had the choice of five more activities:

Radical Medicine: “Removing the Obstacles to Cure” by Louisa Williams
Film: The Greater Good by Leslie (Bradshaw) Manooklan
Obesity Myths by Ben Pratt
Cod Liver Oil by David Wetzel
Real Food – Bloggers Panel

Cod Liver Oil

The History of Cod Liver Oil - David Wetzel

I attended the presentation on Cod Liver Oil.  David Wetzel is the owner of Green Pasture, the first cod liver oil bottler in modern times to make cod liver oil through the original technique of fermentation.

His presentation covered the history of cod liver oil including many photos of original packaging and advertisements for cod liver oil.  He outlined the change that occurred when industrial processes of refining, bleaching, deodorizing the oil took over the market.  Instead of the advertising focusing on the health benefits of cod liver oil (that were well known at that time) they focused on the tastelessness of the product.  They claimed how easy it would be to get your children to take it.  They didn’t seem to know or maybe care, that the tasteless product lost most of its nutritional value.

I thought it was a great talk.  Unfortunately this presentation was not recorded.  I spoke to David Wetzel after his talk and found out that he is willing to come to Eugene (from Nebraska) to give this presentation to us if we have 25 people who are interested in hearing it.  Please let me know if you would be interested in hearing this talk.

Traveling Light

This was the first year I attended the conference without my son along.  He went to his first conference in Virginia, when he was just barely two, and slept through most of it in a carrier on my chest.  He is six now, and had a great time spending the weekend with his grandparents, aunt and cousin.  The conference provides childcare and activities for children for a reasonable extra fee.  My son did fine in childcare,  but  I enjoyed “traveling light” this time.

Stay tuned to the Eugene Chapter Newsletters for more highlights from the Wise Traditions 2011 conference.

Wise Traditions 2012

It is not too early to start planning to attend the 2012 conference, which will be in California!  Several of us from Eugene will be attending, and I am sure there will be opportunities to carpool, caravan, travel by air, or share rooms together.