The Healing Power Of Food – Part
I
The idea that by changing what we eat, we can cure many of
our illnesses is not a new one. As more people understand the
“holistic” view of health, they see that all parts of their
body, including their back are affected by “lifestyle choices”
especially what they eat.
As outlined below, diet is now recognized as a means of
preventing and controlling all sorts of ailments. Because the
back is such a large and sensitive organ, it is likely to be
impacted by any shortcomings in diet and nutrition. Studies
have proven that particular foods can make the difference
between heath or illness for many patients
Interestingly, by studying historical literature we can see
that ordinary men and women were often more aware of the
healing power of certain foods than were the healers or doctors
of their era. You can certainly argue that this situation
prevails today in mainstream medicine and it is only recently
that science has begun to clarify how much what we eat can
affect our health in different ways, good and bad.
There are famous quotations from ancient times that support
the belief in food's healing properties, such as:
• Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy
food - Hippocrates (c. 430-c. 377 BC)
• The Chinese do not draw any distinction between food and
medicine - Lin Yutang (1895- ), writing in 'The Importance of
Living'.
The medical profession is somewhat divided in how to deal
with this issue. There is a huge momentum towards treating the
sickness and diseases that arise from poor diet i.e. eating the
wrong foods. In other words, the mainstream medical focus is on
correcting problems that have already arisen from poor diet and
lifestyle choices, rather than ensuring that diet and lifestyle
is structured so that these sicknesses do not occur in the
first place.
The reasons for this situation are varied and complex beyond
the scope of this article to discuss. Let’s just say that the
medical system is today structured to treat disease rather than
proactively ensure wellness and treating disease is where most
of the profits are found.
Diet is now recognized as a means of preventing and
controlling all sorts of ailments. This conclusion followed
study after study. Collectively these studies have proven that
particular foods can make the difference between heath or
illness for many patients. This includes patients suffering
from diseases that had previously been considered beyond the
scope of modem treatment.
Whilst there is not complete agreement on the exact benefits
of every food, there is broad agreement on the following key
points:
• The foods you eat can make a huge difference to your
overall health, by enhancing it and keeping disease at bay. The
implication of this is, of course, vast because it means that
any individual may be able to control just how healthy he or
she is or remains simply by making informed choices about food
intake.
• There is in fact no clear-cut dividing line between
food and medicine. Hippocrates was correct in observing that:
food can act as powerful medicine and in many instances, is the
best medicine. Additionally, as researchers are constantly
finding out, there .are times when food is the only suitable
medicine.
• Many foods are packed full of chemical agents which
when absorbed in the body can act just like drugs and even be
more potent than these in their effect. Eating the right foods
can be just like taking regular doses of health-bringing
medicine. Equally, eating the wrong foods - what these are
depends upon individual circumstances - can have wholly
devastating results.
• Much of the advice about food contained in folklore
and traditional cures has a sound scientific basis and has now
been confirmed by research. The same goes for the information
about food contained in the treatments prescribed by
practitioners of alternative medicine. It is expected that
future research will yet show that many more traditional
treatments also have a sound basis.
• Quite often it only needs small adjustment in the
diet to make the difference between glowing health and chronic,
debilitating illness.
• There's every reason to believe that food can be crucial
in preventing illness from occurring in the first place as well
as treating or alleviating existing disease,
• It is becoming increasingly obvious that the increasing
incidence of “lifestyle” diseases in the Western world, such as
diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, asthma, irritable bowel
syndrome etc, have mainly dietary causes. It is already
accepted that diet plays a major role in the development of
these diseases and most experts believe that there is still a
whole lot more confirmation still to come.
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