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In the world of medicine, the prevailing approach has been to focus on pathology, the study of disease.
This paradigm operates on the belief that by understanding the biochemical mechanisms behind diseasesโlike how serotonin levels affect depression, or the impact of LDL cholesterol on heart diseaseโwe can develop drugs to interrupt these abnormal processes and, hopefully, cure or manage the diseases.
While this approach has its merits, particularly in emergency and acute care, it falls short in addressing chronic diseases.
The crux of the issue lies in the focus on combatting illness rather than fostering health.
The pursuit of health requires a different toolkitโone that emphasizes prevention and the nurturing of well-being.
To truly transform our health outcomes, we must shift our focus from merely studying disease to understanding and promoting the conditions for optimal health.
This isn't just about treating symptoms; it's about creating a foundation of wellness that can preempt disease altogether.
It's time to rethink our approach and prioritize the science of health creation over disease management.

Some history regarding Joel Salatin and the USDA...
๐จ Joel Salatin Joins the USDA: A New Era for Food Freedom? ๐จ
Joel Salatin, the trailblazing regenerative farmer known for his fierce opposition to industrial farming practices, is now stepping into an advisory role at the very agency he's spent decades challenging: the USDA. ๐ฑ If youโve followed Salatin, you know heโs been a vocal critic of USDA regulations that he believes crush small farms and push an industrialized model that prioritizes mass production over sustainable, healthy food.
For years, Salatin has clashed with USDA standards that label some of his nature-focused practices as unsafe or even โbio-terrorist.โ ๐ Why? Because he lets his animals graze freelyโa move the USDA claims risks disease spread through wildlife interactions. Salatin argues that his pasture-based methods are healthier, both for the animals and for the environment, but the USDA has historically enforced strict rules that favor factory farming over these innovative practices.
Salatinโs opposition to USDA policy goes beyond just the practical; itโs about food freedom. He argues that USDA regulations enforce conformity to large-scale, industrial models, making it nearly impossible for small, sustainable farms to thrive. In his book "Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal," he outlines how many sustainable methods, like processing chickens on-site, are banned or heavily restricted, cutting off local producers and boosting factory farms. ๐๐พ
Now, in a plot twist no one saw coming, Salatin will bring his voice to the USDAโs advisory board. This is HUGE! With someone who has tirelessly advocated for food freedom and sustainable practices now in a position to influence policy, we could see significant changes ahead. Imagine regulations that actually support small farms, promote local food, and dismantle barriers for regenerative farming. Salatinโs dream of environmental stewardship and food sovereignty might be closer than ever.
What do you thinkโwill Salatin be able to shift the USDA's stance on sustainable farming? Let us know your thoughts on this historic move!