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🗓️ 26 May 2025
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Have Millennials and Generation Z been experimented on without their consent? Is their sickness a consequence of malfeasance of those responsible for our food, pharmaceuticals, and health care system? Alex Clark is the host and founder of Culture Apothecary and an outspoken advocate for healthcare reform and food freedom in America today. She is determined to find out who is responsible for the chronic health conditions that affect so many young people today.
Today, Alex explains where her quest began, why she changed her podcast from one focused on politics and pop culture to one centered around health concerns, and more. She reveals her own personal health wake up call and the first thing she changed when she realized that most food was pseudo food. Alex, the woman who once was known for her love of chicken nuggets explains how she did a 180 and has now become a passionate advocate for raw milk, sourdough bread, and traditional health ways.
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0:00.0 | From the Weston A. Price Foundation, welcome to the Wise Traditions podcast for wise traditions in food, farming, and the healing arts. |
0:13.9 | We are your source for scientific knowledge and traditional wisdom to help you achieve optimal health. |
0:22.5 | And now here is our host and producer Hilda Labrata Gore. |
0:28.1 | Hey, Hilda here. |
0:30.8 | Sigmus is common, but it's not normal. |
0:33.7 | Our guests today suggest that vaccines, pharmaceutical drugs, and toxins in our food system |
0:40.1 | have contributed to the chronic conditions that many millennials and Gen Ziers are experiencing. |
0:48.4 | She says that they've been, in effect, experimented on without their consent. |
0:57.2 | Is this hyperbole? Or is it based on facts about what is actually happening to young people before our very eyes? This is episode 528 and our |
1:05.2 | guest today is Alex Clark. Alex is the host and creator of culture apothecary with Alex Clark, a top 10 worldwide health |
1:13.7 | and wellness podcast, where she interviews experts on healing a sick culture, physically, |
1:20.1 | emotionally, and spiritually. |
1:22.2 | Alex is an advocate for health care reform and food freedom in America today. |
1:30.0 | Today, Alex offers insights on where her passion originated. What has led her to be so outspoken about health issues? Why she changed |
1:37.6 | her podcast from one focused primarily on politics and pop culture to one centered around health concerns. Alex spills it all out today. |
1:47.7 | She shares her own personal health wake-up call. The first thing that she changed when she |
1:53.3 | realized that most food was pseudo-food, what has surprised her the most since she rebranded her podcast and how her family has responded to |
2:04.6 | her shifts from the chicken nugget queen, which she was once known as, too crunchy and loving it. |
2:10.3 | She also explains why she is so very determined to suss out what factors are accountable |
2:15.9 | for her health challenges and the poor health of her peers. |
2:21.1 | And she's calling for change. This is the first episode in our young adult series this spring. |
2:27.5 | We are hearing from young people themselves and addressing topics that are relevant especially to them. |
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