The Weston A. Price diet is a way to apply ancient dietary wisdom to modern life.
Dr. Weston Price (1870-1948) was a dentist who traveled to many of the most remote parts of the world to study the health and diets of traditional peoples.
His initial goal was to discover the secret to the excellent dental health of the ancient cultures he encountered. But the dietary wisdom that has become the Weston A. Price diet, can benefit the whole person.
Improved heart health, skin health, cognition, mood, and energy, along with reducing inflammation and autoimmune disorders are some of the key benefits of the Weston A. Price diet.
In this article, we’ll explore the origins of the Weston A. Price diet, along with its central principles and guidelines.
From the early 1920’s to 1930’s Dr. Price traveled around the world studying the health of populations that lived and ate in traditional ways. His journeys introduced him to both Eastern and Western traditional cultures.
These included Gaelic communities in the Outer Hebrides, Native Americans in the Colorado Rockies, Indigenous tribes in South America, Polynesian Islanders, African tribes, the Aborigines of Australia, and Maori of New Zealand.
In each of these populations Weston Price found an absence of cavities and tooth decay, straight teeth and wide attractive smiles, and an absence of the so-called “diseases of civilization” including heart diseases, cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases.
He concluded that tooth decay and deformed dental arches that caused overcrowded and crooked teeth were not defects inherited from genetics, but the result of nutrition deficiencies in modern diets.
He came to this conclusion after discovering similar levels of dental disease across traditional peoples, and when compared to the modernized members of each culture.
In the table below you can see a comparison between the percentage of teeth affected by caries (cavities) in traditional vs. modernized groups:
To discover the secret to glowing dental health and absence of disease, Dr. Price analyzed the foods that these traditional societies ate. He found that that traditional diets provided:
Note that on the Weston A. Price diet, these are the same cholesterol and saturated fat rich foods that are demonized by the modern nutritional establishment.
The table below shows a more thorough breakdown of traditional vs. modern diets:
Dr. Price’s discovery of the presence and function of fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, and K2–what at the time Dr. Price called “activator x”– became the crux of the Weston A. Price diet.
Dr. Price named these vitamins “fat-soluble activators,” because they activate our body’s ability to absorb minerals and utilize proteins.
Without fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and K2, your body cannot absorb or use the vitamins and minerals we get from food, no matter the quantity we consume.
The absence of these activators in our modern diet based on lean meats, added sugar, grain flour, and vegetable oil, is likely why vitamin supplements have been routinely shown to have zero, and even negative benefits.
A 2020 review of all available studies concluded that “The results of large-scale randomized trials show that, for the majority of the population, there is no overall benefit from taking multivitamin supplements. Indeed, some studies have shown increased risk of cancers in relation to using certain vitamins.” 3
At the time of Dr. Price’s research, he discovered that all traditional peoples consumed a nutrient that he called “activator X.”
Activator X is found in foods on the Weston Price diet including:
Nowadays this mysterious nutrient is believed to be vitamin K2 in the form known as MK-4. This version of K2 found only in whole animal foods. Most other K2 is produced by bacterial synthesis and functions differently in the body.
Below is a table of K2 MK-4 abundant foods:
Modern science is confirming the importance attributed to K2 on the Weston A. Price diet. Science now tells us thatK2 MK-4 is quickly absorbed in the body where it’s stored in the brain, face, sternum, salivary glands, testes, pancreas, eyes, kidneys, bones, arteries, veins and other tissues.
From these regions it’s used in a function similar to a hormone–leading researchers to refer to it as both a vitamin and a hormone. K2 binds to intranuclear receptors, activating a plethora of genes and K-dependent proteins (VKDP). And it’s likely that there are other as-yet-to-be-discovered functions. 4 5
Vitamin K2 plays an important role in:
Additionally, K2 works synergistically with the other fat-soluble vitamins: Vitamins A and D signal cells to create certain proteins which are then activated by vitamin K2.
This synergy of these 3 vitamins is likely a key factor in vitamin A, D, or K2 toxicity that occurs when each is consumed alone, and in the unbalanced quantities, you get in supplements.
All three vitamins must be consumed together to avoid deficiencies and toxicity.
The importance of K2 in the Weston A. Price diet is underscored by the alarming decrease in bone health in the modern world.
A 2018 study by the Mayo Clinic found that ‘compared with 30 years ago, forearm fractures have risen more than 32% in boys and 56% in girls’. 6
At the same time, studies show strong associations between decreased bone mineral density and increased risk of heart disease.
As we’ve explored above vitamin A is a vital activator in protein metabolism. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg.
Modern analysis has revealed that vitamin A is a key factor in:
In our modern lives there are numerous factors that deplete Vitamin A, including:
It’s worth noting that many plant foods are advertised as containing vitamin A. Yet, these are in the form of carotenes–not a true vitamin A. Carotenes are precursors that the body has to convert into vitamin A, which we’re not very efficient at. This conversion is especially difficult for infants, people with diabetes, thyroid issues, and intestinal issues,
The takeaway: Get our vitamin A from animal sources where it’s found in bioavailable forms alongside synergetic activators.
Modern science has also affirmed the vital roles that vitamin D play in our physiology, these include 7:
The body can synthesize the majority of the vitamin D it needs from sunshine, but this is only possible year-round for people living within 35 degree latitude lines. In America, this constitutes the South and south West of the country. Above these lines it becomes crucial to get your vitamin D from diet.
Whole foods are always the best option because of the presence of the co-activators, but supplementation is also effective.
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The traditional societies who benefited from the abundance of these fat-soluble vitamins got them mainly from wild and pasture-raised animals sources.
Studies looking at the composition of New Zealand cattle that graze year-round on fresh green grass show the superior nutrition of pastured meat.
Let’s take New Zealand beef liver as an example. When compared to factory-farmed U.S. cattle, pasture-raised beef liver offers:
Natural sunlight and fresh green pasture are critical for the production of vitamin A, D, and K2 in muscle and organ meat, fat, and butterfat.
Due to the difficulty of sourcing true pasture-raised pork, beef, dairy, and eggs, Dr. Price recommended supplementing with:
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Though organ meat supplements didn’t exist during Weston Price’s lifetime, they’ve become a crucial part of many formulated modern diets.
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According to Dr. Price, traditional peoples consumed liberal amounts of these nutrient-dense superfoods to support fertility, infant development, and lactation.
While adults prized these foods to support immunity, energy, and overall well-being.
Cultivate positive thoughts like gratitude and practice forgiveness.
The Weston A. Price diet is a way of integrating ancestral dietary wisdom into our modern lives.
The eating patterns that Dr. Price championed came from his studies among non-industrialized people around the world. These people exhibited physical health and vitality that appears incredible when compared to the health of modern industrialized populations.
Dr. Price tracked the robust health of these traditional cultures to the foods they ate–specifically foods rich in fat-soluble activator vitamins A, D, and K2.
He found that traditional diets contained 400% more water-soluble vitamins and 1000% more fat-soluble vitamins than the Standard American Diet of his time.
With a focus on high fat and cholesterol-rich animal foods like organ meats, saturated animal fats, and full-fat dairy, the Weston A. Price diet runs contrary to the most persistent modern dietary recommendations.
Yet for the first time, modern research is baring out the truth of his observations and recommendations.
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