News from Dr. Dan's Natural Healing Center

April 2015
 
 

 

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DANIEL EYINK, MD
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 Newburyport, MA -01950
 

 

 
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Greetings! 


 

Thankfully we all made it through the winter and spring has finally sprung! Please join us later this month for our upcoming Free Talks on Natural Healing with Nutrition, April 16th & 27th

 

Read on to learn why eating nutrient dense traditional foods is the key to our future. The following excerpt & short video links from the Weston A. Price Foundation say it all about our current food system and its impact on our next generation. 


 

Dr. Dan


 

           



Politically Correct Nutrition


 

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, by Weston A. Price is a profound "must-read" for all concerned about our current food system and the next generation. Even if you skim through and simply look at the amazing photos, you'll immediately understand the importance of a whole foods lifestyle for yourself and your family.

 

The following excerpt is from the Weston A. Price Foundation,  www.westonaprice.org:


 

Dr. Weston A. Price

"Imagine a community of people where nearly every member was free of chronic disease, mental illness and even dental decay. Children and adults alike were strong, sturdy and attractive with wide faces and perfect smiles with plenty of room even for the wisdom teeth.


 
Fertility came with ease and robust, intelligent, and happy children were produced generation after generation.


 
Sound like a utopia?


 
This is the world discovered by Dr. Weston A. Price during the 1920's and 1930's as he traveled across the globe. He discovered fourteen isolated traditional societies still untouched by what he called "the displacing foods of modern commerce".


 
Dr. Price was a dentist and the first modern researcher to examine and write about the food choices and preparation habits of non-industrialized societies. In his pioneering work, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, he carefully noted the superior health these habits bestowed upon native populations.


 
These population groups existed entirely on nutrient dense, local foods. While the diets of these peoples differed in specifics, they contained several common factors.


 
First, the groups studied ate liberally of animal proteins and fats in the form of seafood, organ meats and dairy products.

Animal fats in particular were valued as absolutely essential to good health and were revered as sacred in bestowing easy fertility and healthy children to the parents that consumed them.


 
These fat and cholesterol-rich animal foods supplied three very important vitamins in large amounts-true vitamin A, the animal form of vitamin D, and the animal form of vitamin K. These vitamins are critical to building healthy bone structure and to the prevention of disease, including tooth decay.


 
The diets of these isolated cultures also all contained at least some animal and plant foods that were consumed in a raw state.


 
These healthy natives stood in stark contrast to members of the same racial groups who had adopted the food products of the Industrial Revolution - canned foods, pasteurized milk, white sugar and refined grains.


 
In these natives, Dr. Price found rampant tooth decay, infectious disease, degenerative illness and infertility.


 
The children of parents who had adopted modern foods into their homes before conception were born with narrowed faces and developed crooked teeth and other deformities of bone structure, as well as high susceptibility to all manner of medical problems.


 
Even the robust health of children born to parents who consumed only their traditional diet during their growing years rapidly declined if those children chose a more modern diet upon reaching adulthood.


 
The drastic difference in health between the natives consuming their traditional diets and those who adopted modern foodstuffs was due not only to food choice alone, however.


 
Traditional societies practiced superior food preparation and storage techniques as well. Grains, milk products and frequently even vegetables, fruits and meats were fermented or pickled through a process called lacto-fermentation.


 
Traditional fermentation techniques preserved foods so that they were available during the winter months and other times of food scarcity. These methods also enhanced nutrient availability and added health promoting probiotic bacteria, which ensured sound digestive health and function.


 
Isolated societies almost universally practiced the liberal incorporation of bone broths into their ethnic cuisines as well. Bone broths supply plentiful minerals in the form of electrolytes which are very easy to assimilate. The gelatin in bone broths attracts digestive juices making any cooked foods that are eaten with the same meal easier to digest. Bone broths are very supportive on healthy cartilage and of digestive health.


 
These wise preparation methods, which enhanced nutrient value and digestibility, stand in sharp contrast to modern processing and preservation methods, which deaden and denature food rendering it high in calories yet low in nutrition.


 
The dazzling allure of brightly colored boxes and packages in modern grocery stores beckon shoppers to fill up their pantries with convenient and fractionated foods. But with this convenience comes a heavy price - our health.


 
Even listening to the dietary advice of most doctors, dieticians, researchers, and spokesman for government and nonprofit agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, the American Heart Association, the National Institutes of Health, The American Cancer Society and others tends to confuse the issue for those who genuinely wish to leave processed foods behind and embrace a healthier diet.


 
The approved guidelines of these 'Diet Dictocrats' are visually depicted as a Pyramid and now a Food Plate, which suggest that the healthiest diet is one based primarily on whole grains along with fruits and vegetables, even though no healthy, traditional society studied by Dr. Price ever ate this way.


 
This is Politically Correct Nutrition - lopsided guidelines that do not distinguish between rancid and fresh, whole fats, irradiated pesticide laden produce and organic fruits and vegetables, pasteurized dairy coming from confinement cows eating genetically modified feed and raw dairy from pastured animals grazing on grass, lean meats from penned animals eating antibiotic laced feed and those from range fed, full-fat animals, and battery produced and free ranging eggs.


 
Such empty nutritional advice has not in any way stemmed the ever increasing tide of degenerative disease and in many ways has made the situation far worse with our children paying the heaviest price of all.


 


 


 
Only with a return to the nourishing wisdom of our ancestors as discovered and documented by Dr. Price can we hope to reclaim the vibrant health that is our birthright.


 

 Traditional food choices and preparation techniques using modern technology as a generous benefactor surely promise a Golden Age of health to all who heed its call.


 
For more information on traditional diets, please refer to the website of the Weston A. Price Foundation."


 


 

For a full review of these guidelines, check out the non-profit Weston A. Price Foundation's beginner video series.


 

http://www.westonaprice.org/action-alerts/wise-traditions-beginner-video-series/


 

This 12-part series covers all aspects of Traditional Food Preparation and is an ideal starting place for the visual learner who is new to the teachings of Dr. Price. Please feel free to use these lessons to introduce your friends and family to the travels and research of Dr. Price and the basic techniques of Traditional Cooking.  


 

Lessons include Homemade Baby Formula, Introduction to Traditional Eating, Traditional Fats and Sacred Food, Journey Back to the Kitchen, Pantry Intervention, Natural Sweeteners, Salad Dressings and Sauces, Fermented Foods and Beverages, Proper Preparation of Grains and Legumes, Stocks and Soups, Healthy Snacks, Tips for Limited Time and Limited Budget.

 

We provide all of these guidelines for you at Dr. Dan's Whole Foods Nutrition Program. See our upcoming events for information on the next start date, Wednesday April 1st.
 

               

 
 


Upcoming Events:


 
 

Two Upcoming FREE TALKS

 

Natural Healing with Nutrition, Thursday April 16th, 12:00pm to 1:00pm


Natural Healing with Nutrition, Monday April 27th, 6:30pm to 7:30pm

 

Join us at Dr. Dan's for a FREE TALK on Natural Healing with Nutrition. We'll discuss nutritional support for conditions such as digestion, thyroid health, and hormonal balancing. There are common stressors that cause symptoms of poor health, and the proper nutrients bring the body back into balance.


Please email or call us to register! 

info@drdansnaturalhealing.com |  978-462-0023


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Next Whole Foods Nutrition Program 

Starts Wednesday April 1st, 2015  

6:30-7:30 pm  - $100 for 4 sessions

 

If you are ready to really dive into a traditional whole foods lifestyle, we hope you can join us for our Whole Foods Nutrition Program starting Wednesday, April 1st from 6:30-7:30pm and continuing for the next three Wednesday evenings.  This is the program you need to really make the transition to healthier eating.   


 

One month is all it takes! - Click here for more information.

 

To sign up please call our office at 978.462.0023 or e-mail us at

info@drdansnaturalhealing.com to register. 

 


 

 

Dynamic Weight Loss Program

Two Sessions: April 6th OR April 7th

 

Weight Loss

Sessions of our popular Dynamic Weight Loss Program will be starting again Monday, April 6th from 5:30-6:30pm OR Tuesday, April 7th from 12:00 to 1:00pm & continuing each week for the following 10 weeks.

 

 

Click here to learn more about the program!

 

 

 


Quick Start Nutrition Program

Saturday, April 11th OR Wednesday, April 15th from 8:30am to 11:30am - $65 for 3 hour course 

  

Healthy Shopping This program is intended to help you jump start your transition to a traditional Whole Foods Eating Program. We include a Whole Foods Nutritional Overview, Taste Testing and a 90-minute Shopping Excursion in the local area. 

 

If you want to get your feet wet with traditional whole foods, this is the place to start!

 

To sign up please call our office at 978.462.0023 or e-mail us at

info@drdansnaturalhealing.com

 

 

 

 

               

 
 

From the mouths of babes...check out this new version of Old MacDonald here via Youtube:

 

New MacDonald
"New MacDonald" had a Farm!

 

To your good health,

Dr. Dan