Biography: Sally Fallon
Journalist,
chef, nutrition researcher, homemaker and community activist, Sally Fallon
is the author of "Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges
Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats." This well-researched,
though-provoking guide to traditional foods contains a startling message:
Animal fats and cholesterol are not villains but vital factors in the
diet, necessary for normal growth, proper function of the brain and nervous
system, protection from disease and optimum energy levels.
Mrs. Fallon's lifelong interest in the subject of nutrition began
in the early 1970's when she read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration
by Weston A. Price. Called the "Charles Darwin of Nutrition,"
Price traveled the world over studying healthy indigenous populations
and their diets. The unforgettable photographs contained in his book document
the beautiful facial structure and superb physiques of isolated groups
consuming only whole, natural foods. Price noted that all of these diets
contained a source of good quality animal fat, which provided numerous
factors necessary for the full expression of our genetic potential and
optimum health. Mrs. Fallon applied the principles of the Weston Price
research to the feeding of her own children, and proved to herself that
a diet rich in animal fats, and containing the protective factors in old
fashioned foodstuffs like cod liver oil, liver and eggs, makes for sturdy,
cheerful children with naturally straight teeth and a high immunity to
illness.
When the youngest of her four children became old enough to attend school
full time, Mrs. Fallon applied her writing skills and training in French
and Mediterranean cooking to the subject of nutrition and began work on
a comprehensive cookbook that would combine accurate information on nutrition
with delicious, practical recipes. She teamed with Mary Enig, Ph.D., an
expert of world renown in the subject of lipids and human nutrition. First
published in 1996, Nourishing Traditions has stimulated the public health
and medical communities to take a new look at the importance of traditional
foods and preparation techniques in human health, and to reexamine the
many myths about saturated fats and cholesterol. The book places special
emphasis on the feeding of babies and children, to ensure optimal development
during their crucial growing years.
Mrs. Fallon and her colleague Dr. Enig are frequent contributors to
holistic health publications. Their work is widely respected for providing
accurate and understandable explanations of complicated subjects in the
field of nutrition and health. Recent articles include "Tripping
Lightly Down the Prostaglandin Pathways," "Dem Bones--Do High
Protein Diets Cause Osteoporosis?," "Vitamin A Vagary,"
"Vitamin A Knavery," "Why Butter is Better" and "A
Campaign for Real Milk." "Soy Products for Dairy Products?--Not
So Fast," an expose of the dangers of modern soy-based foods, has
generated intense controversy in the health food industry.
Mrs. Fallon is the Founder of the Weston A Price Foundation for Wise
Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, a nonprofit nutrition
education foundation based in Washington, DC, and editor of the Foundation's
quarterly magazine. (See
www.WestonAPrice.org)
She also founded A Campaign for Real Milk, dedicated
to creating consumer awareness of the health benefits of clean, whole
unpasteurized milk from grass-fed cows. (See
www.realmilk.com)
During the past four years Mrs. Fallon has presented numerous lectures
and seminars in Canada, the UK and Australia, as well as the United States.
Most recently she was a keynote speaker for the Acres USA annual convention
and an all-day seminar in San Francisco sponsored by Radiant Life. She
has been a guest of numerous radio talk show hosts including Dr. Robert
Atkins, Robert Crayhon, Leyna Berman and Derek McGinty.
Mrs. Fallon received a Bachelors Degree in English with honors from
Stanford University, and Masters Degree in English with high honors from
UCLA. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband John Fallon, one child
still at home, and three who come home from time to time for a good meal.
She has served as president of her local citizens group and is actively
involved in community landscaping projects. She speaks French and Spanish.
Her interests include music, gardening, metaphysics ... and, of course,
cooking.
http://www.newtrendspublishing.com/SallyFallon/aboutSallyFallon.html
|