Programs
Our work will follow the health model of food as defense. This model states that fixing the food should be the first intervention since it supplies the body with its structural and defensive building blocks. Without the proper building blocks, no other interventions will be fully successful or long-lasting.
Although the current biopsychosocial model of physical and mental health states that there are many inputs into one's health, food should always be the primary consideration. What the biopsychosocial model fails to consider is that food acts as a bulwark against the damage that any other inputs can cause. The current thinking that food serves merely as energy misses that most of the functions in the body require a constant supply of building blocks taken from food.
We plan on publishing papers on these topics:
- Rationale for Using Metabolic Interventions in Correctional Facilites
- Feasibility of Using Metabolic Interventions in Correctional Facilities
We also plan on creating a program:
- Adapting Metabolic Therapies for Correctional Facilities