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"Beyond Wellness Radio" is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Dr. Justin Marchegiani, a prominent figure in functional medicine. Known for his holistic and evidence-based approach to health, Dr. Marchegiani dives deep into various topics, from nutrition and fitness to hormones, gut health, and chronic disease. The podcast presents interviews with experts across various fields, in-depth discussions on emerging health trends, and tangible strategies for implementing healthy habits into daily life. Driven by his passionate belief in the body's inherent ability to heal when given the right conditions, Dr. Marchegiani's "Beyond Wellness Radio" offers listeners an informative and inspiring guide to achieving optimal health and well-being.
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Sep 18, 2020

Holistic Farming, Improving the Food Chain, Your Immune System Starts with Good Food - Joel Salatin | Podcast #290

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Dr. J has got a treat for you today! Joel Salatin, American farmer, lecturer, author, and owner of Polyface Farm. He is one of the most famous farmers with his successful, unconventional techniques (agricultural methods used at Polyface are "beyond organic"). Dr. J is talking us through the food journey and how a strong immune system starts with our food.

We open with segregation vs. integration in conventional vs. unconventional farming. The benefits are obvious, and Salatin chooses not to mass produce to maintain a holistic and environmentally friendly business model.

We shift into a discussion about quality and nutrient density of foods. We look at how some recent studies, documentaries, and food movements sweep over the fact that organic grass-fed meat is of a far superior quality to fast food meat. The quality of mass produced meats, fast food "meats", and organic grass-fed meats are all different, and Dr. J and Joel aknowledge and elaborate on this.

Much is covered during this podcast, but stay until the end to learn how our food-spending habits are changing with the times. While we used to spend 18% of our income on food and less on health, now it is the opposite. Dr. J sees this need to spend more on health in direct correlation with the quality and nutrient density of today's foods. Spend more money on good quality food that is high in nutrients and you'll spend less on hospital bills, etc.

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