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Weston A. Price Foundation
The Chico-Butte Valley Chapter
Welcome to
Gut & Psychology Syndrome EducationOur February Meeting
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Plan for Tonight• Welcome and Announcements
• Chapter and Weston Price Information
• Gut & Psychology Syndrome Education
• Facilities
• Cell Phones
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Nutrient Dense Cooking Classes & Informational Lectures Journey Into Real Food & Nourishing our Children Classes Referrals for Sources of Local Nutrient Dense Foods Support and Education of Local Farmers Education and Support for Parents
Weston A. Price Foundation
The Chico-Butte Valley Chapter
Search for Chico-Butte Valley Weston A. Price Chapter on
www.meetup.com
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Coming Events
• Journey into Real Food Class, going on now here at Mathews Café Tuesdays at 6 PM 2/15 is fermented foods & 2/22 is grains & Seeds.
• March 8th: Spring Potluck & General Meeting
• March 22nd: Fresh the Movie 6 PM, Mathews Café, $3 per person, followed by question & answer panel.
• Gut & Psychology Syndrome Course
6 classes 3/29, 4/5, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, & 5/17
• Oroville Courses & Farming Courses are in the works!
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Announcements• Farmers in the House
– New Milk Share Coordinator/Liaison
• Buyers Club Information– Cod Liver Oil Shipment & Information
• Books & DVD’s– The Fourfold Path to Healing
• Meetup.com
• Weston A. Price Foundation Journals
• Azure Standard Coop, 2011 schedule is posted on meetup- this month order date is 2/17
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Quarterly Magazine Informational Brochures Yearly Shopping Guide Annual Conference Local Chapters in the USA, Canada and Overseas
For Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts
The Weston A. Price Foundation
www.westonaprice.org
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NPD Photo
Photos from Nutrition and Physical Degeneration copyright and courtesy Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation
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Two Questions1. Were reports of populations that did not suffer from dental caries and dental deformities (and by inference had good overall health) true?
2. If so, what were these people eating?
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1. Swiss Villages
2. Coast of Scotland
3. Traditional Inuit
4. Native American Tribes in Canada and Florida Everglades
5. South Sea Islanders
6. Aborigines in Australia
7. Maoris in New Zealand
8. Peruvian and Amazonian Indians
9. Tribesmen in Africa
The Lessons of Dr. Weston A. Price
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South Pacific Map
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Primitive South Pacific Boys
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Primitive South Pacific Women
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South Pacific Foods
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South Pacific Decay
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South Pacific 1st Generation
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Hawaiian TB Ward
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Goo
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Dr. Price’s Key Finding
Primitive Diets contain 4 times the calcium
and other minerals, and
10 times the fat-soluble vitamins as the
modern American diet.
Not a High Protein Diet!
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Sources of Vitamins A and D
SEAFOODS
Fish Eggs
Fish Livers
Fish Liver Oil
Fish Heads
Shell Fish
Oily Fish
Sea Mammals
LAND ANIMALSGRASS-FED!
Insects
Butter and Cream
Egg Yolks
Liver, Organ Meats
Animal Fat(Especially mono-gastric
animals such as (birds, pig, bear, Guinea pig)
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Gut & Psychology Syndrome
Tonight’s Class
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What is Gut & Psychology Syndrome?
Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAP Syndrome or GAPS) is a condition, which establishes a connection between the functions of the digestive system and the brain. This term wascreated by Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, MMedSci (neurology),MMedSci (human nutrition) in 2004 after working with hundreds of children and adults with neurological and psychiatric conditions.
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Conditions that Can Be Improved or Recovered Using the GAPS Protocol
• Autism spectrum disorder, hyperactivity and attention deficit, dyslexia, dyspraxia, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders and many other neuro-psychological and psychiatric problems.
• Seizures, digestive disorders, allergies, skin conditions, osteo-arthritis, candida, and autoimmune conditions.
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One Mom’s Story………..
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The Basics of Gaps• The Nutritional Program for Gut And Psychology
Syndrome– 1. Diet. GAPS conditions are essentially digestive
disorders. The digestive system is a long tube; what you fill that tube with has a direct effect on its well-being. That is why the diet is the most important and the number one treatment. Everything else takes a second place.
– 2. Supplementation.
– 3. Detoxification and life-style changes.
• Please, read the GAPS book for full information on treatment.
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Implementing the GAPS Diet
1. Introduction DietBroths and MeatsAdditional VegetablesIntroduction of DairyFermented Foods
2. The Full GAPS Diet with the typical menu– The patient needs to carry on completely avoiding starches and
sugar for two years at least. It means avoiding all grains, sugar, potatoes, parsnips, yams, sweet potato and anything made out of them. The flour in your cooking and baking can be replaced with ground almonds (or any other nuts or sunflower or pumpkin seeds ground into flour). In about 1 - 1.5 years you may be able to introduce new potatoes, fermented buckwheat, millet and quinoa, starting from very small amounts and observing any reaction. Wheat, sugar, processed foods and all additives will have to be out of the diet for much longer.
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Implementing the GAPS Diet
A Family’s Story…………
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Our Gut & Psychology Class
• Class will start 3/29 and run for six weeks.
• We will start with the Intro diet and run through the complete program learning about each phase.
• Each class will include a cooking class with recipes for the particular phase of the diet being studied.
• Cost is $20 for six lessons which covers basic expenses.
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References and Information
• Posted on our meetup site is a 16 page document outlining the GAPS diet including recipes.
• www.GAPS.me is Dr. Natasha’s website
• www.gapsdiet.com is the US sales site for the GAPS diet book, also the GAPS Guide and a GAPS cookbook. All three books are recommended.
http://www.gaps.me/http://www.gapsdiet.com/
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See You At Our Spring Potluck!