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Info here: http://www.westonaprice.org/conferences/2011/2134-2011-conference

So are any of you paleohackers planning on forking over $430 to attend? I would really like to hear Jaminet and Masterjohn's lectures. However, that is a hefty registration fee....

Acid Test: If you have attended before, would you attend again? Is it worth the money?

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I'll be there... – The Quilt Jul 9 2011 at 1:05
Quilt, as an attendee or as a speaker? – texasleah Jul 9 2011 at 16:18

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Based on reports from last year, there appears to be a substantial amount of woo promulgated at the WAPF conference. I won't pay money to help promote ideas like homeopathy.

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Homeopathy is my sticking point too. Other wise I would join. – Don Aug 20 2011 at 17:18
What's wrong with homeopathy? – Jayme Aug 20 2011 at 18:10
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I like the bone broths, fermented foods, and organ meats of WAPF. We share 80% in common with them. In the past 5 conferences of 1200ish people they look like the rest of America - Matt Lalonde made this same observation. Too many WAPF participants are obese and overweight so they lose credibility.

They tend to think vaccines cause autoimmune diseases (and some have been linked, but are not advertising (or not believing) that grains and legumes can (with the exception of GAPS).

I think grains and legumes can be prepared but many WAPF are addicted to carbs. They are eating SAD levels of carbs and grains and so aren't losing weight even with all the pastured meat and dairy!

They have GAPS (Gut and Psychology syndrome) followers who basically eat closer to Paleo, and they look slimmer! Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride is a great speaker and talks about the gut the way Robb Wolf does but in much greater detail.

To Sally Fallon's credit, they are starting to recognize the grains and legumes are problematic for autoimmune disease.

In the 2011 - Chris Masterjohn, Sally Fallon, Denise Minger, Paul Jaminet, Kaayla Daniel (Whole Soy Story - recovering vegan), Jerry Brunetti gave some great talks.

There was a Paleo contingent (though small) - and we were in the best body composition of the group!

The food was great all pastured dairy and meat, organic produce,and gluten-free/casein-free options so you could eat Paleo easily (and we did)!

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I am considering it. I'd pay just to meet Denise Minger and bow at her feet. I'm slightly appalled that Matt Stone made the speakers list but I'll try to get over it. The rest of the speakers line-up is excellent though and it seems well worth the money and effort.

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Yes I'll be going. The fee includes the food (lunch/dinner) though... the food is really good! There are grains but there are many paleo choices and I imagine it will be even more paleo-friendly this next year.

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I'll be there. I find David's stance admirable and I've considered that as well, but there is a lot of good information there too and I enjoy the ability to really chill out with some of my favorite people. However, I found that the food there upset my stomach even though I had the gluten/casein free food. I'll see if I can be more careful this year.

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