"Prescription pharmaceuticals are commonplace and widely accepted by patients, physicians and insurers. A dietary prescription should also be on the table."
We at Baszucki Group agree.
Our plan is as follows:
1) fund 5 pilot trials of nutritional interventions for serious…
@janellison
You’re asking the million dollar question here. This conquest is huge. Can grassroots truly permeate? Do we need some big names to come on board? Top down meet in the middle? It’s daunting and I have no answer. I’m just holding on for the ride.
@janellison
That sounds brilliant. Even if you came out with good evidence, turning the battleship would be unutterably hard with the pharmaceutical headwinds blowing at gale force.
If you can get it funded though, it could change many lives.
@janellison
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” Hippocrates.
So it's not a new concept, would love to add to that that all endogenous biology mechanisms that can bring pathologies back to it's evolutionary baseline from which the body usually repares itself are a no-brainer
@janellison
I am the marketing direct for AM Nutrition Services in AZ and NV. We are covered by insurance offering MNT to patients based on diagnosis. Even when practitioners know it’s available and free to the patient it can be hard to get referrals for our service. I’d love to discuss
@janellison
@tnseyfried
has the same problem but for cancer prevention and treatment
Therapeutic ketosis is shown to reverse stage 4 cancers but no business model to encourage providers and a huge threat to the current extremely profitable sickcare