Nutritional Unity
Embracing a holistic approach to nutrition means recognizing the value in various dietary practices without falling into tribalism. By prioritizing health and understanding the barriers people face, we can foster a more inclusive conversation about food. Ultimately, the focus should shift from divisive debates to the shared goal of promoting well-being for all.In this clip
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