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In this episode, we went straight to the comments section of our social media clips to see where people are still confused — or completely misled — when it comes to what “healthy” really means.
Because living in a world where 99% of products are made from synthetic chemicals…
And where nearly all food and necessities are sourced from massive corporate chains…
...may be our current reality, but it is not normal.
And it’s created massive confusion about what actually supports long-term health.
In this conversation, we challenge some common beliefs, like:
Thinking that cutting out alcohol for a few months will radically transform your health
Believing lab-manufactured versions of natural ingredients are equal to the real, raw source
Assuming grocery store organic is the same as food from a local farm or your own garden
Dismissing the placebo effect while blindly trusting prescription medication
We’re (trying to) analyze the thought process behind these comments and use them to reinforce what we stand for:
A small farm diet over grocery store convenience
A chemical-free lifestyle
Confidently opting out of social norms that don’t serve your health
This episode isn’t about arguing with strangers on the internet.
It’s about clarifying the standard we choose to live by and why.
For a cozy, healthy dinner recipe to accompany this chat, join me here.
By Jaclyn and LeviIn this episode, we went straight to the comments section of our social media clips to see where people are still confused — or completely misled — when it comes to what “healthy” really means.
Because living in a world where 99% of products are made from synthetic chemicals…
And where nearly all food and necessities are sourced from massive corporate chains…
...may be our current reality, but it is not normal.
And it’s created massive confusion about what actually supports long-term health.
In this conversation, we challenge some common beliefs, like:
Thinking that cutting out alcohol for a few months will radically transform your health
Believing lab-manufactured versions of natural ingredients are equal to the real, raw source
Assuming grocery store organic is the same as food from a local farm or your own garden
Dismissing the placebo effect while blindly trusting prescription medication
We’re (trying to) analyze the thought process behind these comments and use them to reinforce what we stand for:
A small farm diet over grocery store convenience
A chemical-free lifestyle
Confidently opting out of social norms that don’t serve your health
This episode isn’t about arguing with strangers on the internet.
It’s about clarifying the standard we choose to live by and why.
For a cozy, healthy dinner recipe to accompany this chat, join me here.