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  • Summer Camp Week 8: Food As Medicine

    Summer Camp Week 8: Food As Medicine

    Hippocrates wasn’t kidding when he said, “Let food be thy

    medicine and medicine be thy food.” The man knew what

    hedefinition of disease was talking about way back in (about) 475 BC – back when

    it was necessary for physicians (or healers) to know about

    nature. Ask a physician practicing traditional western

    medicine today about what you can eat to help

    diverticulitis, arthritis or a simple sinus infection, and you

    might be met with a confused face. Medical doctors in our

    western culture typically practice medicine by prescribing

    pharmaceutical drugs and addressing symptoms of disease.

    But what if we could replace disease with ease? Better yet, what if healthcare was all about maintaining

    ease instead of addressing symptoms of disease?

    Another smart man that we’re all familiar with – Mr. Thomas Edison – once said, “The doctor of the

    future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human

    frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.”

    With an ongoing discussion of preventive health amongst our community these days, more of us are

    now interested in what we can eat and how we can live to prevent disease.

    If you’re among the bunch that wishes to choose ease as a way of life, here’s an overview you may find

    to be a useful guide for living:

    Food for Thought

    Your body is an amazing machine of interconnected mechanisms that work together to generate

    a living, breathing, you. And though each function of your body is quite dependent on the functions of

    other parts of your body, there are specific foods that help support specific areas of your anatomy.

    (CLICK CHART FOR PDF VERSION)

    fam chart Bringing a regular supply of these foods into your diet can help support healthy function of all your body’s systems and mechanisms. Using these foods in times of disorder and disease can also prove to be supportive to your health.

    References

    www.clevelandclinic.com – Cleveland Clinic

    https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/digestive-diseases – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders

    https://medlineplus.gov/throatdisorders.html – US National Library of Medicine