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  • RFK Jr. wants to help treat addiction with ‘wellness farms’

    RFK Jr. wants to help treat addiction with ‘wellness farms’

    While President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services nominee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been scrutinized over his views on vaccines, farming, abortion and more, his perspective on treating one of the nation’s foremost health crises has received far less attention.

    Before joining Trump’s team, Kennedy campaigned for president on a plan to treat addiction by creating “wellness farms” funded by tax revenues from federally legalized marijuana sales. “I’m going to create these wellness farms where they can go and get off of illegal drugs, off of opiates, but also legal drugs,” Kennedy said at a virtual event during his campaign, billed as a “Latino Town Hall.” 

    Kennedy himself struggled with addiction when he was younger, including to cocaine and heroin, which he has spoken about publicly. He has heralded his faith and commitment to Alcoholic’s Anonymous’s 12 Step-program as his saving grace. Kennedy is a strong proponent of clean living as well, and said that the addiction treatment wellness farms he imagines would also treat people who are trying to get off anti-depressants, or other medications like those for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    Drug addicts in Kensington, Philadelphia, occupy a street corner. (Meg Myers/Fox News Digital)

    Wellness farms are not an entirely novel idea. They are based on a framework known as a “therapeutic community” model, which relies heavily on peer-to-peer support and behavioral solutions for addiction, as compared to medication-based treatment strategies like methadone or buprenorphine therapy, which work to cut out the intense cravings from opioids, to which addicts often attribute relapses. Many in the medical community, including researchers at the National Institutes of Health, consider such medication-assisted treatment to be the gold standard in addiction treatment. 

    AA also warns against the use of medications like buprenorphine to treat addiction.   

    Kennedy actually visited two places that align with this framework for a documentary he created about the crisis of addiction while he was running for president, titled “Recovering America – A Film About Healing Our Addiction Crisis.” Their addiction treatment framework, like Kennedy’s wellness farms, includes a focus on peer-to-peer recovery through giving addicts jobs and re-teaching them how to live in society without drugs. Kennedy has said that at his rehabilitation farms, addicts would grow organic crops, receive training in trade skills, and learn other ways to live in society without using illicit drugs. 

    A sign warning about the dangers of opioid addiction in Canada promoting medically-assisted treatment.

    A sign warning about the dangers of opioid addiction in Canada promoting medically-assisted treatment.

    One of the programs that Kennedy visited in his documentary about treating addiction was also a farm, where men learn how to tend to livestock, operate tractors and repair barns. Their days also consist of meditation, 12-step meetings and yoga, but addicts must go off-site to receive therapy and are not allowed to take any medications, like anti-depressants or buprenorphine.

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    The program, called Simple Promise Farms, is located in rural Texas. Simple Promise does not staff licensed therapists or medical providers on site, according to The New York Times, which spoke with the program’s founder, Brandon Guinn.

    Guinn told The New York Times that it is these peer-to-peer conversations where “the important work is being done . . . not with your therapist or your sponsor or your mentor, but from the shared experience of people that are struggling with addiction.”

    The Twelve Steps originate from the now global peer-to-peer addiction support group known as Alcoholics Anonymous, which was founded in the 1930s by a New York stockbroker named Bill W. and an Ohio-area surgeon, Dr. Bob S. 

    The Twelve Steps originate from the now global peer-to-peer addiction support group known as Alcoholics Anonymous, which was founded in the 1930s by a New York stockbroker named Bill W. and an Ohio-area surgeon, Dr. Bob S.  (Photo by John van Hasselt/Corbis via Getty Images)

    Keith Humphreys, a psychologist and drug policy expert at Stanford University, said that while there is nothing wrong with “therapeutic community” models, he questioned the exclusion of evidence-based treatments that have been proven to help people get off harmful, addictive drugs like heroin.  

    “Given how much is known, more than what’s being described is almost like [an] 18th-century kind of retreat. Given how much has been learned about the nature of the condition, about the things you can do with psychotherapy, the things you can do with medicine, why not have that? Why would you not want that?” Humphries asked.

    “It’s not that it wouldn’t benefit anybody,” Humphries added. He noted that the complex nature of addiction is challenging to address without modern treatment advancements and suggested that city dwellers may lack the desire or resources to relocate to distant farms for treatment.

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    Humphries said that programs that refuse patients who take anti-depressants or other medications are actually quite common in the U.S. He pointed to a program that the federal government set up in the 1930s in Lexington, Kentucky, that followed this model, but also pointed out that its success rates were low.

    “George Vaillant did a study of 400 consecutive admissions [to the Lexington program], and 400 of them relapsed afterwards,” Humphries pointed out. “So that, of course, we know a lot more than we did then. So, why not take advantage of that?”

    Miami, Florida, Biscayne Boulevard, Vita Recovery, addiction therapies luxury treatment center. 

    Miami, Florida, Biscayne Boulevard, Vita Recovery, addiction therapies luxury treatment center.  (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

    Humphries also posited that Kennedy’s plan to fund the program through revenues from legal marijuana would be such a bureaucratic hurdle that it would be a difficult and long process to get these programs off the ground. “There’s like 500 practical steps and barriers in between all that, that I just don’t think this is going to happen,” Humphries said. 

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    Fox News Digital reached out to Kennedy’s representatives for comment, in particular on his view about medically assisted treatment therapies, but did not receive a response by press time. 

  • International Mind-Body Wellness Day 2025: From Mindfulness and Meditation to Prioritising Sleep, Transform Your Health With These 5 Steps

    International Mind-Body Wellness Day 2025: From Mindfulness and Meditation to Prioritising Sleep, Transform Your Health With These 5 Steps

    International Mind-Body Wellness Day, celebrated on January 3, emphasises the importance of aligning mental and physical health for overall well-being. This day reminds us that a balanced connection between the mind and body is essential for leading a fulfilling life. By promoting practices that nurture both aspects, it encourages people to prioritise holistic health in their daily routines. On International Mind-Body Wellness Day 2025, we bring you five steps that you can follow to transform your overall health. January 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Check Dates of Important Events in the First Month of the Year. 

    The observance of International Mind-Body Wellness Day highlights the interdependence of our mental and physical states. Stress, emotions, and thoughts significantly influence physical health, just as physical activities and nutrition impact mental clarity and emotional balance. International Mind-Body Wellness Day serves as a call to action to integrate habits that foster harmony between mind and body, paving the way for a healthier and more mindful existence. As you observe International Mind Body Wellness Day 2025, these five steps can improve your mind-body wellbeing. From Reducing Stress to Boosting Immunity, Health Benefits of Meditation. 

    1. Practice Mindfulness and Meditation: Engage in daily mindfulness or meditation practices to reduce stress and enhance mental clarity. These techniques help calm the mind, improve focus, and promote a deeper connection with the body.

    2. Incorporate Regular Exercise: Physical activity, such as yoga, walking, or strength training, not only strengthens the body but also boosts mood and reduces anxiety by releasing endorphins.

    3. Maintain a Balanced Diet: Eating nutrient-dense foods supports brain function and physical energy. Incorporate fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while staying hydrated to nourish both mind and body.

    4. Prioritise Sleep: Quality sleep is crucial for cognitive function, emotional balance, and physical recovery. Establish a consistent sleep schedule and create a restful environment to support overall wellness.

    5. Engage in Creative Outlets: Activities like painting, journaling, or playing a musical instrument provide a therapeutic release, fostering mental relaxation and emotional expression while enhancing bodily awareness.

    International Mind-Body Wellness Day is a powerful reminder to nurture the symbiotic relationship between mental and physical health. By adopting practices that promote balance, we can improve our overall quality of life and resilience. Let this day inspire us to embrace mindfulness, healthy habits, and self-care, ensuring that both mind and body work in harmony to create a state of true wellness.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 03, 2025 07:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).