Food That Harms, Food that Heals
By Dr. Margaret PaulApril 26, 2010
The food industry, drug companies, and insurance companies are intricately tied up in why we have a health care crisis.
Our country is stretched to the limit due to the cost of health care. Even with the current health care bill, there is on going conflict over what we should do to provide people with affordable health care. But the reason that the problem seems irresolvable is a very complex one.
Let's take Angie as an example. Angie was brought up by parents who knew nothing about good nutrition. Both of her parents worked and had little time to cook, so they often relied on cheap meals such as McDonalds. Angie's mother, frazzled from work and trying the best she could to take care of Angie and her two siblings, often gave them candy and cookies to get them off her back, and breakfast was sugared dry cereal with milk.
As an adult, Angie is addicted to packaged and processed food, especially foods that contain HFCS - High Fructose Corn Syrup - which is in many foods and is partly responsible for the obesity problem in our country, as well as for many others serious illnesses. The few fruits and vegetables she eats are canned and filled with pesticides and preservatives. The meat she eats from the factory farms is filled with antibiotics.
Angie is overweight and suffering from type 2 diabetes, and was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
Angie has never been taught that she is responsible for her health. She has never been taught that she is mostly what she eats. She does not know that the food she is eating not only has little nutritional value, but is harming her. And it is not likely that this important information will be readily available to her because the large corporations who produce the food she eats does not want her to know that it is killing her.
They don't want her to know that the animal protein she eats is so far from natural as to be harmful to her. They don't want her to know that the enriched packaged foods are robbing her body of necessary nutrients.
In addition to the food industry that doesn't want her to know what is really happening, the drug companies want her to think that all she has to do is take a pill to make things better. They also do not want her to know what is really happening. They don't want her to know that she is responsible for her health. And unfortunately, many physicians also don't want their patients to take responsibility for their own health. Not to mention the insurance companies.
The bottom line of the health care crisis is greed.
How can our government insist that people eat well, get exercise, and learn how to deal with their stress in responsible, non-addictive ways without harmful drugs when the very people who put them in power are the ones who would lose money if people take responsibility for their health? Will these huge food and drug corporations, and insurance companies voluntarily give up their huge profits to support health and personal responsibility? Not until caring about each other is more important than money and power.
So, Angie enters the health system. It cost a lot to deal with her diabetes and cancer, both of which are degenerative diseases that can often be prevented and even cured with foods that heal.
What are the foods that heal? The highest density nutrition is contained in fresh, local organic vegetables and fruits. Without these as the center of a person's daily food intake, they are likely not to have optimum health. After that, each person needs to discover what foods create optimum health for them. Some people need more sprouted whole grains, while others need more grass-finished organic meat. Many people do not do well on pasteurized dairy as the pasteurization process creates allergies and is often responsible for asthma and other allergic conditions. Healthy natural fats are essential for brain health, while all processed foods contain unhealthy industrial seed oils - such as safflower, soy, corn, sunflower, or canola, and are partly responsible for the raise in brain illnesses, such as Alzheimers.
If nutrition and personal responsibility for health were taught in schools, everything would change regarding health care. I wonder if I will see this in my lifetime?
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