“let food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food”–Hippocrates, founder of modern medicine

I am often asked what does Nutrition Evolution mean? The concept is that in order to evolve (move forward) we need to look to the wisdom of the past. There was time when people grew their own food, took herbs as medicine, and lived with nature. There is a great irony in that we thought adding technology would thrust us into the future, and make us healthier and happier. The problem is, that  future consists of eating food that was created in a lab instead of coming from nature. That future also has people popping pills for everything from restless leg syndrome to toenail fungus. Some would say well, why is that a problem?

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The body has a remarkable ability to heal itself. When it becomes bogged down with multiple medications and fake food it simply cannot run efficiently. I am not here to slam the all medications. I do feel that Western medicine has it’s place. It excels for diagnosis and emergency care. My  concern is related to the use of pharmaceuticals as preventive medicine and as a replacement for a healthy diet and lifestyle.

If someone has high cholesterol they can cut transfats, deep fried foods, sugar, and high fructose corn syrup out of their diet. They can get moving through yoga, walking, or hitting the gym. Yet doctors hand out statin drugs like candy, even for people who don’t even have high cholesterol. Many clients have told me their doctor recommended statin drugs for almost-high cholesterol. This often does not make sense when the side effects are worse than the original problem. In the case of statins it’s memory loss, liver problems, nausea, and muscle pain and weakness. If you really listen to the side effects of most drugs rattled off at the end of the ads it can be pretty shocking; mild to moderate bone pain, bleeding, stroke, loss of consciousness, hepatitis, vomiting, tremors, anxiety and even coma! These lists of symptoms seem like problems most people would like to avoid, yet I’m not sure that people are taking these warnings seriously enough. The marketing of these drugs is a huge part of the problem. The studies proving a drug’s effectiveness are frequently funded by the companies producing and profiting off the drugs. One example is the Jupiter study. It had the makers of a new cholesterol drug exclaiming that everyone, even people without high cholesterol, should be on the drug.

New diseases are even being created to sell more drugs. “Restless leg syndrome?” Try “magnesium deficiency.” Most people are not consuming enough minerals due to too much refined food and not enough fresh green vegetables, and this leads to many imbalances in the body. Magnesium is necessary for the relaxing of muscles: without it cramping is likely. The worse the deficiency, the worse the cramping. I even saw a drug ad for making your eyelashes grow longer. This shows me that as a culture we are much too comfortable with popping pills for everything from shyness to headaches and everything in between. Most of these conditions can be corrected by modifying the diet and lifestyle.

Recently, my grandmother experienced a case of over-drugging which she almost did not survive. She was prescribed a blood thinner, which is often dangerous as they can make the blood too thin. Side effects include coughing up blood, nosebleeds, bloody stools, numbness, chest pains, and confusion. These drugs become even more dangerous when mixed with aspirin. My grandmother was on a painkiller which had a small amount of aspirin in it. Knowing the dangers I was very concerned for her, but I knew I could not convince her to try natural alternatives such as nattokinase, fish oil, and vitamin E. I supported her and hoped for the best. Well, the worst happened a few weeks ago. The intestinal bleeding hit and we were minutes away from losing her. She had to be given CPR and five units of blood. Thankfully she is alright now, and off the drugs. The frightening part is that this is not uncommon. In fact, right before it happened her MD told her to add more aspirin since her painkiller wasn’t working. I nearly hit the roof. Numerous studies have been done showing that blood thinners with aspirin causes intestinal bleeding. Her MD actually told her she could go back on the medication in a few weeks. Thankfully, a different doctor said that since it nearly killed her, maybe she should stay off of it. I am happy to report she is now taking the natural remedies, and is happy to be doing so.

This is just one story. Sadly, I know countless people who have suffered due to over-drugging. Usually someone gets on a medication and then it causes a side effect. Instead of cutting it out or trying something else, another medication is prescribed for the side effect, and so on and so on. The really awful part is that this is happening not for our health, but for money. The doctors get wooed by pharmaceutical reps and get kick-backs for using certain drugs. Some years ago I sprained my ankle and went to the emergency room. The doctor wrote me a prescription for Vicodin. I told him I did not want Vicodin as it is a harsh addictive narcotic. He said sorry this is the only one I can give you. I refused the prescription even with my massively swollen and painful ankle. In the end I took herbs and homeopathy. Not only did my ankle heal, but I didn’t feel like I was spaced out for several weeks like I would have with the Vicodin.

While on the subject of the medical system, I’d like to discuss the sub-standard food served in hospitals. The fact that my grandmother was offered soda and coffee while she was in the hospital for intenstinal bleeding shows me that healing the patients is not the primary focus. Both coffee and soda are very acidic and not recommended for people with ulcers. How can a hospital even serve soda with it’s 11 teaspoons of sugar and extreme acidity? They give cancer patients Ensure shakes, and among the first several ingredients are corn syrup and sugar. Sugar is known to increase cancer risk, so why are cancer patients being given mega-doses of sugar?

Processed foods are full of chemicals and lack the nutrients that body needs. Someone who is in a weakened state needs an even greater amount of nutrients, so why are processed foods even served in hospitals? It’s cheap. Most institutions from hospitals to schools “save” a lot of money serving cheap, artificial food. I believe that the only way this will change is if everyone demands it. The only way that will happen is through education about the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle.

In the end, if the modern medical system focused on prevention, we could save quite a lot of money  in health care costs. Instead of feeding everyone food that isn’t really accepted as food by the body and then dishing out countless pills for the resulting illnesses, let’s focus on eating a diet rich in whole foods, exercising, and realizing that food is the fuel that drives our body. The quality of the fuel does determine how well the vehicle will run. The time to take back our health and wellness from large corporations and bring it back to ourselves, our families, and our local farmers and markets is now!

Here’s a  healthy and simple summer smoothie recipe. It’s a high-energy, delicious snack or breakfast on-the-go.

healthy antioxidant summer smoothie

1 cup organic plain yogurt

1 tbsp flax meal

1/4 cup organic blueberries–summer is peak season. I just bought a basket for $2.00 at my local farmer’ s market

1 scoop green powder***

1 scoop hemp or rice protein powder or 2 tbsp almond butter

optional: 1 tsp cinnamon or ginger

optional: maca powder. maca is an energizing herb that is also good for stress and hormonal balance. makes any smoothie a power smoothie

directions: Put ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour in a glass and enjoy! ***Green powders contain a blend of herbs, fruits, veggies, and superfoods such as spirulina, cholera, and wheat grass. These powders can provide important nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which increase energy, vitality, and overall wellness. Here are a few examples: Vibrant Health, Green Vibrance; Health Force, Vitamineral Green; New Chapter, Berry Green.

enjoy!

5 Comments »

sho on July 7th 2009 in General, Recipes

5 Responses to ““let food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food”–Hippocrates, founder of modern medicine”

  1. Jana Axelrad responded on 07 Jul 2009 at 2:50 pm #

    Thank you Sho for sharing your own personal experience with us. As an acupuncturist and herbalist, I have treated many people who are being over dosed on pharmaceutical drugs and experiencing terrible side effects. It’s hard to watch especially when there are fabulous plant medicines and foods that can treat the root of the problem instead of just treating the symptom. There really is no replacement for a healthy diet.

  2. monica senter responded on 07 Jul 2009 at 8:31 pm #

    sho- i love your posts! i will make sure wade reads this one as this has been his mantra for such a long time. i will point out that i noticed when wade was in hospital, they served him the same food i saw served in the jail where i worked few years back! not sure what they are thinking, but we need a revolution! it’s really time for us to own our own health care and your posts are teaching this to all who read them! thanks again!

  3. Kristen C responded on 08 Jul 2009 at 2:20 am #

    I think you’ve hit the nail on the head about the paradoxes that plague our medical system and culture in general. It is as though these factors–overmedication, horrible nutrition, and treating the symptoms rather than the causes–are inextricably linked and work together to make and keep many people sick. I guess the only bright side is that awareness seems to be spreading slowly but surely, thanks in part to articles like this.

  4. John Brooks responded on 09 Jul 2009 at 4:33 pm #

    As a statin side-effects sufferer, I can tell you definitely that chemical intervention at the symptom level is fraught with potential dangers; some of which are non-recoverable. When you think about it – why would any business want to develop and offer a product that would make their business obsolete when the obvious path to success is to make people DEPENDENT on the products and services the business provides. Such is the manner with which we should view the FDA/BIG PHARMA conglomerate. Caveat Emptor!

  5. jo responded on 10 Jul 2009 at 8:23 pm #

    Ugh, what ever happened to “first do no harm”!! Where do I get the maca?

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