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Home - Blog - Ask Your Doctor—Is Nature Right For You?

Ask Your Doctor—Is Nature Right For You?

Sometimes, we forget, before all these amazing pharmaceutical products and ceaseless drug ads, people actually reconnected with “nature” to rekindle the soul. Obviously, we still do, but the emphasis has shifted toward finding solutions that instead often entail taking prescription medications.

While pharmaceuticals play a vital role in maintaining public health, we really do need nature and to preserve areas of nature, to be fully human.

Though not directly food and sustainability focused, this video (part of an ongoing series) is a fun spoof on our over-reliance on prescription medications to seek cures for whatever ails us.

Don’t forget to ask your doctor, are television prescription ads right for you. 🙂

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October 14, 2015

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