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In this episode, learn about natural and organic farming, advocating for a child with illness and healing with whole foods including bone broths with guest Elaine Boland of Fields of Athenry Farm.
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From this episode: Website: Elaine’s website, Fields Of Athenry Farm Blog: Elaine’s blog, Farming for Bernie Book: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon Book: The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care by Sally Fallon and Tom Cowan Book: GAPS: Gut and Psychology Syndrome by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride Book: Beautiful Babies by Kristen Michaelis Product: Bone broths from Fields of Athenry Farm Product: The Instant Pot– a (safe!) electric pressure cooker- my can’t-live-without-it kitchen appliance! Website: Find local farms Eat Wild and Local Harvest and Real Milk for raw milk
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