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Sixth Annual Conference
Friday, November 11 - Saturday,
November 12 - Sunday, November 13
Plus Chapter Leaders' Workshop Monday, November 14
Westfields Marriott Hotel, Chantilly, VA

WHERE GOOD FOOD AND GOOD HEALTH MEET
Featured Speakers:
- John Cannell, MD, President, Vitamin
D Council, on the role of vitamin D in human nutrition
- Tom Cowan, MD, author of The
Fourfold Path to Healing, on holistic cancer treatment
- Katherine Czapp and Garrick
Ginzburg-Voskov on sourdough bread and noodles
- John Dommisse, MD, on the role
of vitamin B12 in human nutrition
- Charles Eisenstein, BA, author
of The Yoga of Eating, on nutrition and behavior
- Mary Enig, PhD, author of
Know Your Fats, on nutrition for the cancer patient
- Carol Esche, RN, ND, MA, CMA, on
nutrition in schools and hospitals
- Dina Falconi and John Eisenstein
on lacto-fermented beverages
- Sally Fallon, MA, author of Nourishing
Traditions, on traditional diets and the cholesterol myths
- Thomas Forster, Policy Director,
Community Food Security Coalition on nutrition in schools
- Sandor Katz, author of Wild
Fermentations, on lacto-fermented condiments
- Joel Kaufmann, PhD, on the myths
about cholesterol and heart disease
- Michael Goldman, DDS, on new techniques
for root canals
- Nicholas Gonzalez, MD, on the Kelly
approach to Cancer
- Peter Langsjoen, MD, holistic cardiologist,
on CoQ10 for heart disease
- Mark McAfee, President, Organic
Pastures Dairy, on the safety and health benefits of raw milk
- Pentti J. Nupponen, DDS, on holistic
dentistry
- Bill Sanda, Executive Director
of the Weston A. Price Foundation
- Barbara Sattler, RN, DRPH, author
of Environmental Health and Nursing, on nutrition in schools
- Ron Schmid, ND, author of The
Untold Story of Milk, on raw milk activism
- Raymond Silkman, DDS, on holistic
orthodontics
- Katie Singer, author of The
Garden of Fertility , on fertility enhancement
- Noel Solomons, MD, Director CeSSIAM,
Int’l Nutrition Foundation, on vitamin A and children’s
health
- James Turner, Esq., general counsel
to the Weston A. Price Foundation, on CODEX: Dietary Supplements,World
Hunger, and Health

World-Renowned Experts on Diet and Health
Show How Good Food and Good Health
Go Together
A Showcase for Delicious Traditional Food
A Unique Opportunity for Health Professionals
and Laymen interested in Diet and Health
Who Should Attend Wise Traditions?
Doctors, nurses, nutritionists,
dietitians, parents, students, food writers, food providers, farmers,
public servants, cancer patients, heart disease patients, dental
patients, people interested in nutrition, people with no interest
in nutrition, people who love to cook, people who hate to cook,
people who like to eat, baby-boomers concerned about their health,
grandparents concerned about their grandchildren, couples who
want healthy babies, people who want answers, people who love
controversy...and you! |
Friday Evening Welcome
Reception, Buffet, and Dance
Friday, November 11
6:30 p.m. Main Ballroom |
Saturday Evening Banquet
Sit-Down Dinner
by Chef John Umlauf and Chef K. Michael Sullivan
Saturday, November 12
6:30 - 10:00 p.m. Main Ballroom
Awards Presentations
Keynote Address
by Mark McAfee president, Organic Pastures Dairy:
"The Safety and Health Benefits of Raw Milk" |
Continuing Education Units
Attendance verification for CEU certification
for Chiropractors
Note the following statements
from participating organizations to date:
Med Chi:
"This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance
with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council
for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) through the Joint Sponsorship of MedChi,
The
Maryland State Medical Society, and The Weston A. Price Foundation.
MedChi is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
MedChi designates this activity for a maximum
of 16.25 Category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition
Award. Each physician should claim only the credit(s) he/she
actually spent in the education activity."
Maryland Nurses
Association: "This continuing nursing education
activity for 17.7, 18.1 or 20.1 contact hours was approved by
The Maryland Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation."
Read more
about CEUs at the conference by clicking here.
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Combine the Conference with a Family Vacation
Activities for All Ages
Special Young People’s Package,
ages 13-21, includes Sally Fallon seminar, disco dance, museum
visit and banquet dinner
Activities for spouses include
museum visits, spa, golf, shopping, walks and mountain biking
Childcare on main floor available
all three days of the conference. $5 per day per child, payable
at the door. Please contact PTF Associates to reserve space
(240) 379-7072 or email
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