orangehatter on Nostr: Thanks for your comment, Isaac—I appreciate you taking the time to engage! In my ...
Thanks for your comment, Isaac—I appreciate you taking the time to engage!
In my post, I was referencing Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak, who explores this topic and cites his sources. While I can’t personally verify every historical detail, I found his perspective thought-provoking and worth considering.
At the end of the day, that’s what Orange Hatter discussions are about—recognizing that so-called “authorities” don’t always have our best interests at heart. Many of us have seen people we care about suffer greatly, even after following EXACTLY what the “experts” recommended.
That’s why we aim to think critically, ask questions, and navigate conflicting opinions when it comes to health and well-being—especially for our families.
To me, history is a frame of reference, a tool for reflection.
It helps us step back, consider the bigger picture, and determine the best path forward in our own lives.
In my post, I was referencing Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak, who explores this topic and cites his sources. While I can’t personally verify every historical detail, I found his perspective thought-provoking and worth considering.
At the end of the day, that’s what Orange Hatter discussions are about—recognizing that so-called “authorities” don’t always have our best interests at heart. Many of us have seen people we care about suffer greatly, even after following EXACTLY what the “experts” recommended.
That’s why we aim to think critically, ask questions, and navigate conflicting opinions when it comes to health and well-being—especially for our families.
To me, history is a frame of reference, a tool for reflection.
It helps us step back, consider the bigger picture, and determine the best path forward in our own lives.