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512: Regeneratively Grown Herbs to Support the Microbiome, Immune Health, and the Nervous System with Ric Scalzo

512: Regeneratively Grown Herbs to Support the Microbiome, Immune Health, and the Nervous System with Ric Scalzo

February 28, 2025 By Jared St. Clair

What’s the difference between organic and regenerative farming? How does soil health impact the nutrient density of our food and our gut microbiome? And how can we use regeneratively farmed herbs to support our health even further? These questions are answered on this episode of Vitality Radio when Jared interviews herbal pioneer, Ric Scalzo. They discuss his newest venture with Kokora, which focuses on unique herbal formulas with regeneratively grown ingredients. In this conversation, Jared and Ric delve into the benefits of various herbal formulas, focusing on the unique properties of ingredients like ashwagandha, mushrooms, and mucuna. They discuss the importance of regenerative farming practices and how these contribute to the potency and effectiveness of health supplements. You’ll learn the differences between adaptogenic herbs and immune support formulas, as well as the innovative Kokora Lift product as a coffee alternative, and some delicious options like golden milk and mushroom hot chocolate.

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