Nora Gedgaudas

Nora Gedgaudas

Biography:

Nora Gedgaudas is the author of the international bestselling book, Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond the Paleo Diet For Total Health and a Longer Life. She is Board-certified in Holistic Nutrition through the National Association of Nutritional Professionals and is recognized by the Nutritional Therapy Association as a Certified Nutritional Therapist. She is also a board certified Neurofeedback Specialist.

Nora served as a trainer for the State of Washington Institute of Mental Health, illuminating nutrition’s impact on mental health for State health care workers at all levels. Nora has given numerous talks nationally and internationally, including the Weston A. Price Foundation's Wise Traditions conference in Philadelphia and she also just returned from a three-city speaking tour in Australia. Nora was recently filmed for an upcoming major documentary on aging and longevity starring Mariel Hemingway that is scheduled to be released later this year. She will be a featured presenter at the upcoming Second Annual Ancestral Health Symposium at Harvard University—billed as “the Woodstock of evolutionary medicine” on August 11th. She maintains a successful private neurofeedback and nutritional consultation practice in Portland, Oregon.

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  • Great Pyramid Theory

    During the middle two hours, independent researcher Steven Myers put forth his theory that the Great Pyramid was a functional machine and part of the infrastructure that served the ancient Egyptian civilization. First hour guest, nutritional therapist Nora T. Gedgaudas, the...More »
  • Spirit Communications & the Afterlife

    For the past 25 years James Van Praagh has used his powerful paranormal experiences to help people bridge the gap between the Earth plane and other worlds. He discussed his explorations into the afterlife, and his communications with spirits of the deceased. First hour...More »
  • Diet & Health

    Nutritional therapist Nora Gedgaudas argued that much of what has been presented to the public about an optimal food diet is wrong, and that for the best health people should eat more like our Ice Age ancestors did. First hour guest, clinical laboratory scientist Dr....More »