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Mar 8, Who's Willing to Do What It Takes to Be Healthy?

It is so sad to see people in their prime of life falling ill and the Medical profession has no clue why they are ill. Hospitals certainly have no shortage of drugs, "therapies", and expensive/intrusive tests they can do if the patient has sufficient insurance to pay for it all. But, in general, unless it's a simple trauma or an infection of some sort, a hospital is a bad place to go to get real answers as to why you got sick.
The frontiers of medical research are in drugs, vaccines, and high-tech electronic and gene-splicing efforts to expensively change the human organism from reacting to its environment the way it is.
The one place they aren't looking is in our insufficient, nutrient-depleted food supply -- because there's no money to be found there. In fact, the pharmaceutical/medical industry generally discourages the public from taking a truly complete array of nutrients. (And most commercial brands of multivitamins ARE junk. It has taken me decades to find a supplement system that produces remarkable results.)
It is so sad to see fairly young people who have plenty of money, who think they are eating "healthy", who come down with major illnesses even though they have none of the obvious risk factors. And then they turn their health over to our medical system, which rarely, if ever, considers the many nutrient deficiencies the patient may be suffering as a causative factor.
Why not? Because that's not what doctors and hospitals are selling. They aren't given much (if any) correct training in nutrition. A few practitioners of functional, complementary, and certainly wholistic medicine will recommend nutritional supplements, but they are too few.
(BTW: I don't blame doctors, whose training is strongly directed by the pharmaceutical industry -- and any deviations from accepted protocols are strongly discouraged.)
Getting sick people to significantly improve their diet is also difficult, but it needs to be done. We need -- all of us -- to get off gluten -- if we are to hope to absorb the full nutritional value of the foods and supplements we do consume. Medications and carbonated drinks, taken at mealtimes, also impair our digestion, which requires strong stomach acids.
All this I learned from Dr. Wallach. It makes sense and has helped me tremendously. You can learn more about which foods are healthy and which should be avoided below.
Contact me if this makes sense to you. I can help you find more factual info on Dr. Wallach's extensive scientific background and his advice.



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