Health Is Fragile Handle with Food
All around us people are clamoring for health, but for the most part, they are ignoring what is right in front of them: properly prepared, nutrient-rich, whole food.
Whole food has been speaking to us since the beginning of man. Did you know that? A kidney bean that is the shape and color of a kidney has been saying, “Hey, I look like your kidney; maybe I’m good for your kidney!” Lo and behold, science has proven the call of the kidney bean to be true.
There are countless foods that look like the organs of our body that are trying to get our attention. It’s a very long list. The tomato has four chambers, as does the heart. The tomato has lycopene and other nutrients that can nourish the heart. The cross cut of a carrot looks like the eye and has beta carotene that can nourish the eye.
Slice a cauliflower in half and you’ll have two pieces that resemble your two lungs. Lo and behold, the cauliflower provides nourishment for your lungs. Again, the list of corresponding whole foods is quite long.
Statistically, we Americans consume over 80% of our diet from processed food coming to us in cans, frozen entrees, plastic packages, bags and the like. These foods do not qualify as properly prepared, nutrient-rich, whole food in my book. Not even a little bit.
So, there is a simple solution all of us have heard before: “Shop the perimeter of the grocery store, stay away from the center.” While there may be some urban wisdom there, we still have a problem.
As a nation, we use over 5 billion pounds of herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and chemical fertilizers each year in the growing of our “conventional” fruits and vegetables. As for our meat, type “CAFO” into a computer search engine. It stands for Concentrated
Animal Feeding Operation, and CAFOs are nutritionally, environmentally and morally devastating in many concerned citizens’ opinion, and I’m most certainly one of them.
Here’s the problem, and although this is not the case in Marlene’s stores, the fruits, vegetables, and meat on the perimeter of many grocery stores are from those highly toxic sources, rendering the urban wisdom in desperate need of revision, or at least, calculated qualification. You need to find what is readily available to you here at Marlene’s: organic, non- GMO, CAFO-free, whole food! The rest is just not wise to consume, and often it is downright deadly.
Sherry and I believe that the Earth can communicate with our innate ability to understand and see that our well-being is considered and provided for. We should hear the call of the kidney bean, the tomato, the cauliflower, the carrot, and all the other foods that look like the organs they nourish.
We’re all spending money on food, but the trick is to ignore processed food messages we are being bombarded with through packaging, billboards, TV, internet and a thousand other ways! The “call of the kidney bean” is simple: “Eat properly prepared, nutrient-rich, whole food!”
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.






