
Episode 328-Farming Revolution: Regenerative Agriculture's Impact on Health, Autism and More
Send us a text Dive deep into the fascinating world where regenerative agriculture meets human health with landscape architect and author Matthew Mehuys. From his roots on a Belgian family farm to his current mission transforming farmland in the Azores, Matthew shares how his personal journey through crisis became the catalyst for his life"s purpose. The conversation reveals startling truths about our modern food system. After World War II, military chemicals found new homes in agriculture, dramatically increasing yields while unknowingly setting the stage for soil degradation and nutritional decline. Matthew explains how this "Green Revolution" prioritized quantity over quality, transforming even our wheat into heavier, gluten-loaded varieties designed for profit rather than nutrition. Most compelling is the revelation about regenerative farming"s climate potential: converting just half of global farms to regenerative methods could return atmospheric carbon to pre-industrial levels within seven years. This isn"t just environmentalism—it"s a practical solution to our most pressing planetary challenge while producing more nutritious food. Host Sarah Bradford shares her powerful personal experience removing casein and gluten from her autistic son"s diet, witnessing him speak 50 words within a week after being non-verbal. Their discussion bridges the gap between food production methods and human health outcomes, suggesting that how we grow our food profoundly impacts our wellbeing. Whether you"re concerned about climate change, interested in health optimization, or simply curious about where your food comes from, this episode offers transformative insights into how supporting regenerative agriculture through everyday purchasing decisions can create meaningful change. As Matthew says, "The way you buy your products is what really changes the world." Check out Matthew"s book "12 Universal Laws of Nature" and connect with him on social media for practical guidance on regenerative gardening and sustainable living. Support the show
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