One of the core principles we teach inside Bedrock is this:
Human biology hasnât changed in 100,000 years.
Whatâs changed is our environment, food system, and messaging.
Most people are not âfailingâ at health.
They are following advice that was never designed around human physiology.
Below are 7 common health narratives worth examining more closelyânot as dogma, but through the lens of terrain, context, and biology.
1ď¸âŁ âFat makes you fatâ
Fat is not just fuelâitâs structural.
⢠Cell membranes are lipid-based
⢠Hormones are synthesized from fat
⢠The brain is ~60% fat
When dietary fat was removed, it was replaced with refined carbohydrates and industrial seed oils. That shift correlated with rising insulin resistance, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunctionânot improved health.
Takeaway: The issue isnât fat. Itâs metabolic context.
2ď¸âŁ âRed meat causes cancerâ
Most studies do not distinguish between:
⢠Grass-fed, whole cuts of meat
⢠Ultra-processed meats with preservatives and fillers
Humans consumed animal protein long before modern chronic disease became widespread.
Takeaway: Processing matters more than the food itself.
3ď¸âŁ âSunlight is dangerousâ
Sun exposure regulates:
⢠Vitamin D synthesis
⢠Immune function
⢠Circadian rhythm
⢠Mood and hormone signaling
Avoidance without context can contribute to deficiency and dysregulation.
Takeaway: Intelligent exposure > total avoidance.
4ď¸âŁ âBreakfast is the most important mealâ
This idea emerged alongside packaged food marketing.
Historically, humans ate when food was availableânot by the clock. Constant eating keeps insulin elevated and limits metabolic flexibility.
Takeaway: Timing should support your physiology, not a slogan.
5ď¸âŁ âCholesterol is the enemyâ
Cholesterol is essential for:
⢠Hormone production
⢠Brain and nerve function
⢠Cell repair
Cardiovascular risk correlates more strongly with inflammation, insulin resistance, and metabolic health than cholesterol alone.
Takeaway: Markers matterâbut so does context.
6ď¸âŁ âFluoride is essential for healthâ
Fluoride was introduced broadly for dental health, but high exposure has raised concerns related to thyroid function, neurological development, and bone health.
Takeaway: Dose, duration, and individual susceptibility matter.
7ď¸âŁ âSalt raises blood pressureâ
Traditional cultures consuming mineral-rich salt did not experience modern hypertension rates.
Highly processed foods, sugar, and mineral depletion changed the landscape.
Takeaway: The issue is often mineral imbalance, not salt itself.
đ§ The Bigger Pattern
Many chronic symptoms we see todayâfatigue, anxiety, brain fog, depression, autoimmune issuesâare often treated as isolated diseases rather than signals of depleted terrain.
When the body lacks:
⢠Minerals
⢠Micronutrients
⢠Sunlight
⢠Movement
⢠Rest
⢠Nervous system safety
âŚit adapts the only way it can.
There is no profit in:
⢠Magnesium
⢠Sun exposure
⢠Real food
⢠Sleep
⢠Regulation
But there is immense power in restoring them.
𪨠The Bedrock Approach
We donât chase symptoms.
We rebuild foundations.
Fuel â Repair â Restore
Health is not about perfection.
Itâs about alignment.
đŹ Community Discussion
Iâd love to hear from you:
⢠Which of these beliefs did you grow up with?
⢠Which one was hardest to unlearn?
⢠What shifted your health the most when you changed course?
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