Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation

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Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation

Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation

The Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation (PPNF), previously known as the Weston A. Price Memorial Foundation, is a non-profit education resource created in 1952 to promote and publish the principles and research of Weston A. Price, DDS, Francis M. Pottenger, Jr., MD, and other great nutrition pioneers.

Chief among these principles is the conviction that the quality of water, soil, and the plant and animal kingdoms determines the physical foundation of mankind, which in turn promotes and balances mental and spiritual health.

The foundation is supported by membership, book sales and donations, which enable them to disseminate reliable, unbiased information for the benefit of present and future generations.

To learn more, visit the Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation website or the the PPNF Blog.

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