Dear Friend, Yesterday, the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health was held in Washington, DC. For months now, I’ve participated in bi-weekly stakeholder calls organized by the Office of Public Engagement,
National Food is Medicine Day
Dear Friend, National Food is Medicine Day reminds us of what Drs. Price and Pottenger discovered in their studies and research: that careful nutrition has the potential to heal, and that imprudent diet
Summer Recipes 2022 + Fun Facts
Dear Friend, As summer gatherings wane and families transition to the looming new school year, meal choices and food preparation can easily be set aside for other more pressing responsibilities. To accommodate this
Why Convening to Advance Ancestral Nutrition is Important
Dear Friend, I’m full of hope and inspiration after having just attended the Ancestral Health Symposium (AHS) at UCLA. The energy and information sharing were exceptional, as were the connections with friends old
Why Indigenous Peoples Day Matters
Recognition of the contributions of the world’s Indigenous Peoples is only just starting to permeate conversations about modern health. International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, held annually on August 9, reminds us
7 Steps to Vibrant Health and Wellness
This summer, we’d like to share a few seasonally-inspired resources to keep you engaged with your health all year round—from our exclusive ebook, Summer Living: 7 Steps to Vibrant Health and Wellness. In
Summer Recipes 2022
If there’s one thing we all love, it’s good food! This week, we’d like to share with you a variety of our favorite recipes to make your summer all the more delicious and
Why Health Freedom Matters
My parents immigrated to the US in 1951, after suffering unimaginably as victims of the tyranny of WWII. America then was a beacon of light and a bastion of freedom that was a