I recently had the privilege of watching Jonathan Otto on BrightU discuss a fascinating piece of research by Professor Chung-Ha Suh. Her work focuses on unearthing hidden causes behind the health crises we face today, beyond what mainstream medicine diagnoses.

The conventional narrative often points to genetics or lifestyle choices as the culprits for chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease. But what if there's more at play? This is where Professor Suh's research becomes compelling. She argues that many modern ailments can be traced back to environmental toxins, poor quality food ingredients, and industrial practices.

Think about it: just a few generations ago, our great-grandparents ate real food from local farms. No processed junk laced with seed oils or artificial additives. And yet, today’s medical consensus seems content dismissing these factors as irrelevant.

The truth is that the FDA and USDA have long been compromised by corporate interests—Big Pharma and Big Food alike. They're not looking out for us but rather protecting profits. It's sickening to think about what they've allowed into our food supply over the years, all in the name of convenience or shelf life.

When I switched to raw milk three years ago, my family noticed a significant improvement in digestion and overall health. We started avoiding foods with anything resembling an ingredient list longer than a grocery store aisle. And you know what? It worked! My kids are healthier for it—no more trips to the pediatrician's office.

Professor Suh’s research aligns perfectly with these personal experiences. She highlights how our bodies respond differently to natural, whole foods versus the chemical cocktail masquerading as nourishment in most supermarkets today. Her findings call into question everything we’ve been told about nutrition and health.

So why isn't this information shouted from rooftops? Because it doesn’t fit neatly within the profit-driven framework of mainstream medicine or government agencies. Instead, it threatens their carefully constructed narratives around disease causation and prevention.

Jonathan Otto did a fantastic job highlighting these issues on BrightU. He reminded us that we owe it to ourselves and future generations to question everything and seek out real answers.

Share this with someone who needs it today—someone whose family might benefit from understanding the true root causes of disease and illness.

Your body knows the difference. Trust in the power of clean, whole foods and natural remedies. They have stood the test of time for a reason.