Let's take control of our Health!
Over the last few decades, America has become the most
overfed yet undernourished nation in the world.
When we feel sick, we go straight to the doctor’s office,
looking for a quick fix to relieve whatever ails us. And we think we are all
well again
We get pills for feeling dizzy, pills for feeling sad, pills
for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, indigestion, – you name it!
Yet, despite the ever-increasing variety of medicine
available, current middle-aged Americans report feeling less healthy than the
generation that preceded them.
Our life expectancies are reducing, as those of our
children, who are expected to live 10 years less than we are. And most of us
are dying from a small handful of the same avoidable diseases.
Leading causes of death in the United States:
1.
heart disease
2. cancer
3. chronic lower respiratory diseases
4. stroke
5. accidents
6. Alzheimer’s disease
7. diabetes
8. influenza and pneumonia
9. kidney diseases
2. cancer
3. chronic lower respiratory diseases
4. stroke
5. accidents
6. Alzheimer’s disease
7. diabetes
8. influenza and pneumonia
9. kidney diseases
Why then, with all the incredible
medical advances of the last 50 years, are we getting less healthy as a
population? It is because we are avoiding responsibility of our own health:
failing to choose to live a healthy lifestyle, and instead relying on
prescription medications, which often only treat the symptoms and not the
underlying causes of our health problems.
So how do we reclaim our health?
If we want to regain true health,
we must eat and properly digest real, whole foods. Each day, the link between
diet and disease becomes more and more apparent. Since processed food enter the
standard American diet in the mid-– 20th century, hospital visits,
medicine prescriptions, and instances of obesity and its related issues has
steadily increased. First came margarine, and fast food and frozen dinners, and
now most Americans don’t understand what real, whole food is. The term whole
food had to be created to define food not produced in a factory.
Is your food robbing your health?
Most of the foods sold in a
typical market rob us of our health. We must steer clear of these unhealthy
food products if we want to avoid contributing to gruesome American health
statistics. We must change the way we eat. We need to significantly reduce the
amount of processed food included in our diet.
If we don’t get back to basics and
start eating plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables, whole grains and unaltered
meets, our prognosis could be horrible. According to the American Cancer
Society, half of all men and one third of all women in the United States will
develop cancer at some point in their lives. The American Heart Association
states that over 82 million Americans suffer from some form of heart disease,
and over780,000 of these people die each year. These are tragic statistics
considering that these diseases can be prevented and potentially reversed – not
with the pill or one doctor’s visit, but with a commitment to following healthy
eating habits.
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