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[The Future of Health: Innovation, Transparency, and Longevity]-[$100M founder predicts what will be big in 5 years]

My First Million · B2 · 2025-03-31

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The Future of Health: Innovation, Transparency, and Longevity

In a recent deep-dive discussion, entrepreneur Justin Mares, founder of Kettle & Fire, shared his perspective on the evolving landscape of health, wellness, and business innovation. Moving beyond traditional CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) models, Mares highlights how modern technology and a focus on radical transparency are reshaping how we approach human and pet health.

Challenging Big Food: The Kettle & Fire Approach

Justin Mares has successfully scaled Kettle & Fire to over $100 million in annual revenue, operating with a lean team of only 34 employees. His philosophy is rooted in the belief that many legacy food companies are "bloated" and prioritize profit over consumer well-being, often engaging in lobbying to maintain status quo practices. Mares argues that by leveraging AI to automate workflows and prioritizing high-quality, clean ingredients, smaller, innovation-driven companies can outpace these industry giants.

The Pet Health Lag

One of the most compelling macro trends identified by Mares is that pet health trends typically lag behind human health trends by a few years. He draws a direct parallel between the chronic disease crisis in humans—characterized by obesity, inflammation, and autoimmune issues—and the rising cancer rates in dogs. Mares describes standard commercial kibble as "total trash," suggesting that just as humans are moving toward cleaner diets, the pet market is ripe for disruption through high-end, toxin-free nutrition, specialized supplements, and even pet-specific water filtration systems.

Transparency in the Supply Chain: Light Labs

Addressing the "hidden toxins" in our food supply, Mares discusses his brother's venture, Light Labs. The company aims to bring modern, rigorous testing to consumer brands. By testing for contaminants like phthalates, PFAS, and glyphosate—substances that are often ignored by traditional, outdated lab services—Light Labs provides the transparency consumers increasingly demand. Mares envisions a future where a simple QR code on a product allows consumers to view the most recent lab results, thereby incentivizing brands to clean up their supply chains.

Democratizing Health Data: Function Health

Another major shift is the move toward personal health optimization. Companies like Function Health are lowering the barrier to entry for blood work, allowing users to track over 190 biomarkers for a flat annual fee. Mares notes that the medical establishment has historically been "patronizing," often refusing to provide requested tests. By giving individuals direct access to their data, these platforms are empowering a new generation to optimize their health based on specific markers like APO B or thyroid function, rather than relying on generic advice.

The "Healthy Home" Movement

Expanding the health lens to our living environments, Mares highlights LightWork, a service that assesses homes for potential health stressors. These include air quality, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), EMF exposure, and water toxicity. Mares suggests that many people suffer from low energy and chronic issues simply because they are being "slowly poisoned" by their living spaces. While he acknowledges that extreme measures (like grounding poles or removing all Wi-Fi) can be "exhausting," he believes that assessing one's home environment is a necessary frontier in the wellness industry.

Controversial Stances and Future Outlook

Throughout the discussion, Mares maintains several contrarian views:

  • Skincare: He argues that most anti-aging skincare is a "scam," with the exception of specific peptides and sunscreen alternatives (like non-nano zinc oxide), emphasizing that true skin health is an expression of gut health.
  • Clothing: He advocates for natural fibers, citing concerns that polyester clothing may contribute to microplastic exposure and hormonal imbalances.
  • Nutrition: Mares is experimenting with a "honey and fruit" diet, challenging the conventional wisdom that all glucose is inherently harmful, provided it comes from high-quality, natural sources.

Ultimately, Mares believes that the future of business lies in removing friction from human desires. By combining modern tech with ancient principles of nutrient density and environmental awareness, the next generation of companies will empower consumers to take control of their health from the inside out.

🎯Key Sentences

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I wanted to have you on because you are one of my healthiest buddies.
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Justin does everything the right way.
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I think it's working so far.
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It's crazy.
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The market is growing incredibly quickly.
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📝Key Phrases

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peppering you with so many questions
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hit me back with a very detailed list
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surpassed $100 million in annual revenue
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bloated
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out innovate
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📖 Transcript

So this is actually a company that I've wanted to invest in for so long.
If you're doing this, like please just email me.
All right. So I wanted to have you on because you are one of my healthiest buddies.
Last time you were on, I think you've been on three times already, you didn't get into a lot of the ideas because we were just like peppering you with so many questions and I wanted to be more focused.
I think I asked you what are five or six like interesting health companies or health trends that you're interested in investing in.
And you hit me back with a very detailed list in a very short amount of time.

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