
Declare Your Health: Dr. James' Declaration of Independence for Wellness
Long before pharmacies and pharmaceutical marketing dominated the conversation, people turned to plants, family knowledge, and community healers. In this special episode of the Reality of Herbal Therapy podcast, host Jim Applegate (joined by Lynn and reflections on Dr. James and Veronica’s work) ties the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence to Dr. James’s “Declaration of Health” — the idea that each person has the right to choose how they care for their own body.
The conversation covers the tension between conventional medicine and herbal or alternative health care, Dr. James’s critique of the chemical drug industry (his chapter “Chemo Gods”), and striking statistics that illustrate why freedom of health choice matters. The hosts discuss real-world examples — from a misunderstood ephedra case to a sister’s positive experience with an herbal formula — and how media and industry messaging can confuse or intimidate people away from informed choice.
At the heart of the episode are Dr. James’s five questions for evaluating any health claim: (1) Does it make sense or is it confusing on purpose? (2) Who is saying it and do they have relevant expertise? (3) What is their motivation (financial or otherwise)? (4) Is newfound alarm being raised against something used safely for centuries? and (5) Has time tested this remedy? These questions are presented as practical tools listeners can use to sort claims, spot bias, and make clearer decisions.
The hosts also explain the “build versus chemical” principle — supporting the body so it can heal and function (for example, giving the thyroid what it needs to make its own hormones) rather than merely suppressing symptoms — and use vivid analogies (highway vs. trail, Boy Scout plumbing, and the managed passengers who can’t walk) to show the difference between being transported to “health” and actually becoming healthy.
Key takeaways include the importance of personal responsibility, education, and finding practitioners with real expertise in the area you’re exploring. The episode emphasizes that emergency medicine and conventional care have their place, but that no single system should be treated as the only legitimate authority. Time-tested herbs used whole are highlighted as valuable options, and listeners are urged to be skeptical of sensational claims and to use the five questions before accepting any health advice.
Listeners can expect practical guidance, historical perspective, and candid stories about choice, motivation, and safety in natural health. The episode closes with a call to think about your own Declaration of Health: what freedom of health choice looks like for you, and what responsibilities you’re willing to take to care for your own healing.

