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A tribe is born

A tribe is born

            * This is just a quick post to let everyone know about the awesome event that happened last night! As everyone knows, Dave and I were fortunate enough to present a poster at AHS12. While we were at AHS, we met many amazing people and developed friendships that cut past all of the superficial stuff that usually fills up the first encounters with new friends. Out of our conversations about what was important in life and how to share the message of ancestral health on a more global scale, an idea was born. We decided to have a Tweetchat using the hashtag #1tribe, to signify that we are all one tribe (not we are #1, but we are all one). I co-moderated the event with Alec Henderson, who graciously put together a summary post and transcript here If you have an interest in building a community of like-minded folks who have a passion for reaching others and living a healthier, happier life, please read the post, and join us for the next #1tribe chat on Thursday, September 20th at 8pm EST. Everyone is welcome, everyone has a place in the tribe. *Photo source unknown  

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AHS12

AHS12

#AHS12 We just got back from The Ancestral Health Symposium (AHS12). For any readers who are unfamiliar with AHS, it is a three day conference which brings together scientists, healthcare providers, and lay people who share an interest in living healthier lives, based on Ancestral principals such as whole foods, movement, stress management, community, and sleep. The symposium was held on the campus of Harvard Law School. In the fall of 2011 I submitted a proposal to present a poster at AHS12. I felt that we had some important information to share with the community regarding the use of Ancestral nutrition as an adjunct to treatment for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). As many of you know, this is an issue that hits close to home for us, as Dave (my husband) was diagnosed with T1D when he was 32 years old. We have learned so much in the past 6 years, and want to help other T1D’s navigate this journey. We were ecstatic when our proposal was accepted, and began collecting and sifting through the data. All of our hard work was worth it when we saw the finished product presenting the Effects of Ancestral Nutrition of Type 1 Diabetes.  First, I have to say that the whole experience of AHS12 was so overwhelming and exciting that I could barely think straight! The response to our poster was really positive, and we got to talk with a number of people and answer their questions. We were also visited by some of our favorite people in the community. We met many of our online friends for the first time, and were able to spend more time with people we had met before. Badier Velji AKA The Lazy Caveman   Cash Advance Port Huron Mihttp://www.lightsofphiladelphia.org/ Bill and Hayley from Primal Palate   […]

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