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Know Where Your Meat Comes From: A Holistic Approach to Health with Niti Bali Niti The FARMacist

    • Education

In my recent interview with Niti Bali for our Carnivore Experience Channel, we had an enriching conversation about her unique upbringing and views on modern food production. Niti's childhood preceded the era of easily accessible information via the internet and prevalent use of telephones. This circumstance led her to cultivate an independent mindset and a penchant for self-education, honing her research skills through reading numerous books.A critical turning point in Niti's life occurred at the tender age of 11 when she received a diagnosis that necessitated an informed approach to health. This event sparked her journey towards self-discovery and ignited her curiosity about health and nutrition.Today, Niti finds herself discontent with the labyrinthine nature of the modern food industry. She is critical of its reliance on technical jargon, unnecessary fees, fines, and the need for costly subscriptions just to earn labels like 'organic.'Beyond just nutrition and food economics, Niti's interests extend to the holistic well-being of individuals. She believes in the interplay of mind, body, and spirit to cultivate true happiness, advocating for a balanced approach to life. This profound conversation sheds light on many intricacies of our modern food system and the path to individual well-being.https://linktr.ee/foodchurch?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=6d816b6e-a5f4-4443-839b-ece89430120fhttps://www.facebook.com/nitithefarmacist
Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. I hope you enjoyed it. Your support means the absolute world to me. And if you're enjoying the show, I've got a small favor to ask you. I'd be incredibly grateful if you would consider becoming a supporter and make a small monthly donation. Your contribution will really help to improve the show.  It's a small monthly contribution. You can cancel at any time, and the link is in the show notes. 

In my recent interview with Niti Bali for our Carnivore Experience Channel, we had an enriching conversation about her unique upbringing and views on modern food production. Niti's childhood preceded the era of easily accessible information via the internet and prevalent use of telephones. This circumstance led her to cultivate an independent mindset and a penchant for self-education, honing her research skills through reading numerous books.A critical turning point in Niti's life occurred at the tender age of 11 when she received a diagnosis that necessitated an informed approach to health. This event sparked her journey towards self-discovery and ignited her curiosity about health and nutrition.Today, Niti finds herself discontent with the labyrinthine nature of the modern food industry. She is critical of its reliance on technical jargon, unnecessary fees, fines, and the need for costly subscriptions just to earn labels like 'organic.'Beyond just nutrition and food economics, Niti's interests extend to the holistic well-being of individuals. She believes in the interplay of mind, body, and spirit to cultivate true happiness, advocating for a balanced approach to life. This profound conversation sheds light on many intricacies of our modern food system and the path to individual well-being.https://linktr.ee/foodchurch?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=6d816b6e-a5f4-4443-839b-ece89430120fhttps://www.facebook.com/nitithefarmacist
Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. I hope you enjoyed it. Your support means the absolute world to me. And if you're enjoying the show, I've got a small favor to ask you. I'd be incredibly grateful if you would consider becoming a supporter and make a small monthly donation. Your contribution will really help to improve the show.  It's a small monthly contribution. You can cancel at any time, and the link is in the show notes. 

50 min

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