Thirty years in healthcare can wear down even the most steadfast optimism and faith in the very institutions the system relies on. While innovation is revolutionizing nearly every other industry, with professionals eagerly embracing new tools, healthcare often stands apart. Too often, clinicians meet alternative approaches with crossed arms instead of open minds.

Relentlessly, rates of chronic disease, depression, and medication use continue to rise. Over 1 billion people live with obesity and 970 million live with a mental health disorder worldwide. If there were ever a time to implement alternative preventive health tools in clinical practice, now is certainly it.

The rise of continuous glucose monitors offers a useful precedent. Patients are now learning which foods spike their bl

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