This is really a fascinating approach. Do you include our relationship to food? As Ellen Satter MS,RD says-When the joy of eating fails nutrition fails.
Yes! Great point. I think that many of the podcast episodes explore human relationships with food - both in the sense of culture and cuisine and in the discussions of how our food is grown and sourced.
Consider the importance of synergy. As I explained to one of my subscribers, if a person eats a poor diet, it's hard to imagine that supplements can overcome the damage.
This is really a fascinating approach. Do you include our relationship to food? As Ellen Satter MS,RD says-When the joy of eating fails nutrition fails.
Yes! Great point. I think that many of the podcast episodes explore human relationships with food - both in the sense of culture and cuisine and in the discussions of how our food is grown and sourced.
Consider the importance of synergy. As I explained to one of my subscribers, if a person eats a poor diet, it's hard to imagine that supplements can overcome the damage.
See a relevant post here: https://longcovidjourney2wellness.substack.com/p/tlc-for-mitochondria-updated
Synergy is key - especially with chemically complex plant forward diets 👌