I understand what you're saying, and I welcome any other answers as well. I agree that nutrition education may be important in the schools. We've certainly been doing that, I guess, in our school systems. But again I know—not necessarily from personal experience—that you go to your doctor, you get your physical and so on, but until you're actually told there is a problem, you don't necessarily listen up.
So how do you see the medical profession getting to a target group before that age when chronic disease sets in? I understand what you're saying about education, but again I think there's got to be some sort of age group where you think people may actually start listening and applying it to themselves.
So is there any other input?