Food as Medicine
We’ve all heard it and we’ve all nodded approvingly at the Hippocrates quote: “Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food.” Great. Good. Now what?
Well, there is a way to make that happen here and now, and it’s easy to do. The problem is it’s also easy not to do. To make it happen, we need a paradigm shift – a pretty major one.
You see, when we think of food, we think of all the stuff in the supermarket that we use to meet our basic need: eating. When we think of medicine, we think of what we take to fix an acute condition. Something that is a physical ailment, to be fixed by an event: taking medicine. This thinking about food and medicine is flawed. The good news is that when you clear up this flawed thinking, you make a paradigm shift, and suddenly, food as medicine makes perfect sense.
So right here, right now, let’s clear up this thinking, shall we?
Let’s start with food. What is food? I’d like to suggest that what we call food is actually edible food-like substances. We’ve got to get a grip on what is and isn’t food. If it started as an animal or plant, but ended up as a denatured, processed, “corporate food,” well, it’s not food. Nutrient-rich, properly grown or raised, whole food, consumed as close to the way it was in nature is food. The rest is a modern era aberration that is the main reason why we as a nation seem unable to achieve and maintain vibrant health.
What about medicine? Okay, this is like bringing up politics or religion at the family Thanksgiving meal. This is touchy stuff! So, pardon me while I skirt around this by simply stating: “Food as Medicine” is the polar opposite of “The Practice of Medicine” in 2019.
Our paradigm shift comes when we realize that we are living in a constant state of toxic exposure and to combat it, every bite of real food is a vital part of the ongoing nutrient supply needed by our body’s defense system to ward off, combat, eliminate and otherwise deal with the disease and illness causing toxins. This idea that we wait for a symptom of the body being overloaded and unable to deal with some toxic event or series of events before we “take a medicine” is a sure way of inviting today’s statistical reality to swallow us whole.
One out of every two Americans will face cancer. Our sugar epidemic is turning us into a nation whose health care system is capable of folding from the cost of this one item alone. Heart disease is taking us out in rapid fire succession. The list goes on, and if you wait to get “diagnosed” before you start “using food as medicine,” your chances of that being too late are much too high.
Food is
medicine, but only when all your food is truly food. Real, properly prepared, nutrient rich, whole food!
Here is the bottom line: stop eating “edible food-like substances,” and get in the kitchen and make properly prepared, nutrient-rich, whole food. This is viewed as too hard by many, but if you make it a study and skip your TV shows to get in the kitchen with your loved ones, it can be fun, healthy, money saving and beautiful! And it just might save your life.
Steve Fry, CHFS, and Sherry Fry, CHFS, NTP, of Common Sense Nutritional Therapy at Rody Chiropractic Massage & Health, help their clients understand and reverse the unsuspected effects of the modern diet. Contact them through rody-massage. com/nutrition, CSNtherapy.com, or by calling 360.477.1930.






