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Thesis on Regenerative Health and Nutritional Investment

I. Introduction: The Need for a Funded Paradigm Shift in Food and Health

Despite unprecedented advancements in modern medicine, global health burdens related to chronic, diet-related diseases continue to escalate. Traditional agricultural models and pharmaceutical approaches have proven insufficient in fostering widespread, preventative wellness. This thesis proposes that a funded, integrated, and regenerative approach is necessary to pivot from reactive healthcare to proactive wellness. It focuses on the strategic role of hemp-derived foods—specifically its seeds, proteins, and oils—as a superior functional food source capable of driving nutritional security and promoting systemic health benefits.

The central argument is that securing dedicated financial investment is critical not only for scaling hemp production but also for establishing the rigorous research and policy frameworks required to seamlessly integrate these sustainable, nutrient-dense ingredients into mainstream global food systems and wellness strategies.

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