It was when Rana discovered the preamble of the Swiss Constitution, and in particular its last sentence, “… the strength of society is measured by the well-being of the weakest of its members…” that she thought to herself that the well-being of the weakest of the members left much to be desired. Dealing with the nutritional needs of people is, for her, one of the steps that leads to greater well-being of every individual. Changing the way you eat is like changing the way you think, the way you live.
And then in all humility, she found herself repeating the very final sentence of the preamble: “To increase the strength of society we must increase the well-being of its weakest members.”