Agree with Tom excellent initiative and achievable. Would be great to get the whole substack community buy in & get some key stakeholder engagement initiatives going on . Would be really awesome to get it off the ground and running. Wouldn't hurt to consider incorporating the User Centric Design approach to ensure it remains inherently growing from genuine needs. Did you consider reaching out to Dr Malone and the others for feedback ? It is really an excellent initiative Charles! Well done!
Excellent initiative. The NIH is clearly only interested in new patentable drugs. The cure for many diseases may have been sitting right under our noses for years.
Thanks for the cold water tip.
I just bought a big bag on Amazon and assumed I was going to make a hot tea with it. Sounds like soaking in cold water is better.
So interesting. Thanks!
Agree with Tom excellent initiative and achievable. Would be great to get the whole substack community buy in & get some key stakeholder engagement initiatives going on . Would be really awesome to get it off the ground and running. Wouldn't hurt to consider incorporating the User Centric Design approach to ensure it remains inherently growing from genuine needs. Did you consider reaching out to Dr Malone and the others for feedback ? It is really an excellent initiative Charles! Well done!
The User Centered Design sounds like a good approach. If you would like to be involved let me know. https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/user-centered-design#:~:text=User-centered%20design%20(UCD),and%20accessible%20products%20for%20them.
Excellent initiative. The NIH is clearly only interested in new patentable drugs. The cure for many diseases may have been sitting right under our noses for years.
Thank you. I've read so many reviews of herbs and their healing properties over the years. The author usually adds "but more research is needed."