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Fast Food Health Problem

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Quality Purity of ingredients & Nutritions by Olympian Labs

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About Olympian
Labs

Olympian Labs is one of the fastest growing multi-national
nutritional supplement companies; manufacturing and marketing
farther than 190 supplement products to over 7,000 select health
food retailers. Profit is secondary to our commitment to
quality, as is evident in our company mission statement:
“Nothing less than perfection.” Our outstanding growth is a
direct result of this commitment.

Olympian labs manufacture its products in a state-of-the-art
facility for optimal quality control at every level, and serve
the health and nutritional market with a broad spectrum of
premium supplements, exceptional customer service and proactive
educational programs.

Quality Purity of ingredients and a consistent level of active
ingredients per dosage are so important to the efficacy of
supplements that all Olympian Labs suppliers sign a detailed
contract guaranteeing the quality of their raw materials. Our
ingredients are also lab analyzed to ensure authenticity,
potency and purity.

Olympian Labs capsules are 100% pure vegetarian and contain no
animal by-products, no bovine, no pork and no dairy. These
all-natural, pure capsules are certified kosher.

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an Labs, 5 HTP Plus

5-HTP, also known as 5-hydroxytryptophan, is the direct
precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin. Low levels of
serotonin are associated with sleep problems, depression,
anxiety, compulsive eating disorders, restless leg syndrome,
migraines, fibromyalgia and low pain threshold. Many people that
are afflicted with one of those conditions often have others,
which has led some researchers to label them collectively as
“Low Serotonin Syndrome.

Serotonin is an important initiator of sleep. In numerous
studies 5-HTP has been shown to decrease the time required to
get to sleep and to decrease the number of awakening. It also
increases REM sleep and deep sleep.

By increasing the brain’s concentration of serotonin, an
antidepressant effect is created. 5-HTP works by increasing the
amount of serotonin manufactured in the brain. Although
systematically administered serotonin does not readily enter the
brain, its direct precursor, 5-HTP does penetrate the
blood-brain barrier, and therefore, dietary consumption of 5-HTP
leads to an increase in brain serotonin concentration.

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an Labs, Chromium Picolinate, Chromax

Chromium was first recognized as an important dietary trace
mineral in the 1950s. Research discovered that it works with
insulin to help metabolize carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
Insulin depends on chromium to help move sugar and fat into the
body’s cells, where the nutrients either are burned for fuel or
stored. Although essential to metabolic function, chromium is
not produced by the body and must be included in the diet.
Unfortunately, the American diet, which is high in refined foods
such as flour and sugar, supplies little chromium. Foods rich in
chromium – such as mushrooms, broccoli, brewer’s yeast, brown
rice, cheese, meat and wheat germ – often are not consumed at
levels high enough to supply recommended levels of the nutrient.
Super Chromium Picolinate, from Olympian Labs, is a safe and
convincing way of supplementing your diet to achieve recommended
daily amounts of chromium.

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an Labs, Hoodia Gordoonii

Hoodia Gordonii has been used for generations by South African
tribesmen to starve off hunger and thirst during long hunting
expeditions. Hoodia is difficult to grow and requires just the
right amount of water, sun light, and temperature. It takes five
years for Hoodia to grow to full maturity.

To test the Hoodia, morbidly obese people from Leicester,
England, were kept in a place as close to prison as it gets. All
the volunteers could do was read papers and watch television and
eat. Half the group was given Hoodia Gordonii and half was given
a placebo. At the end of 15 days, the group on Hoodia had
reduced their food intake by 1000 calories a day. Given the
average daily diet is around 2200 calories, this was a
remarkable success! Another clinical study performed in 18
overweight but healthy males provided statistical evidence that
the Hoodia Gordonii extract reduced the average daily calorie
intake and reduced body-fat over the 2 week clinical trial
period.

In addition to eliminating hunger and suppressing the appetite
Hoodia also seems to boost energy levels and counteract
depression, some folks even report aphrodisiac-like qualities.
The efficacy of Hoodia Gordonii has been established with a
profound weight loss and a good emergent safety profile.

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Rationale for Creating the First “Un-Cereal™”

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The advent of agriculture about 10,000 years ago and the subsequent scale-up to mass feeding made possible by the Industrial Revolution solved problems of quantity but not quality. Average life span has increased paralleling these changes, due in large part to agricultural productivity, efficient food distribution and preservation, and the development of public utilities. No, it is not modern medical measures that have extended our lives, but rather farmers, truckers and plumbers.

The primary products coming from farmers’ fields today – grains and legumes – deliver calories but are not natural human nutrition. The argument can efficiently be made that it is the conversion of the human diet to one based on grains that has led to the modern epidemic of chronic degenerative diseases and obesity.

Putting Things In The Perspective Of Time

If we draw a line 276 miles long representing the estimated time of life on Earth, the time since the Industrial Revolution – about 250 years ago – would occupy only about one inch on the last itsy bit of the entire line. Put another way, if we scaled down the amount of time of life on Earth to one year, our modern industrial times would be less than 2 seconds. Although we have grown up in the new era of fluorescent lights, plastic surgery and Mars bars, these are totally unique circumstances from a genetic perspective.

The Genetic Perspective

Human genes and those of every other living creature are obviously tuned to the 276 miles, not the last one inch. Think of a fish. Its genes are programmed for life in the water and eating smaller fish. If we attempt to deny this fact by taking it out of the water and trying to feed it lasagna, it will suffer ‘dis-ease’ and die. This extraordinarily simple concept is so obvious it seems elementary for me to even point it out. But few people get it! Instead we eat any sugar-coated thing that will go in our mouths, indeed do try to feed lasagna to farm raised fish and even carnivorous pets, live carpe diem and believe modern medicine can repair whatever goes wrong.

A Simple Truth

It was only after much independent study, experience and thought that I arrived at the following embarrassingly simple truth:

If things are not used according to the way they are designed, they fail and break.

Our parents taught us the proper way to use our toys, we know enough to read instruction manuals, and a test for intelligence we all can pass is to not put a square peg in a round hole. Applying these same simple principles is the master key to health.

What Our Genes Expect

What are human genes programmed for; what does our instruction manual say? Since 276 miles on the time line represent living out in nature and eating natural foods found there, that is the data our genes properly accept. not the new synthetic environment we have created in the last one inch of time. Our genes are encoded with the external world we were designed for. When we are born, our genes fully expect to be dropped onto the forest floor and releading within that context for a lifetime. We should not confuse our origins just because we were born into this new synthetic world.

Today’s modern world is one of unnatural leisure, cocooned living in air-conditioned plastic dwellings, polluted air, little sunshine or exercise, polluted and treated municipal water and fractionated, synthetically fortified, processed foods that are barely recognizable as having ever come from nature. We are, in effect, fish out of water and in a genetic time warp.

Food As An Environment

Food is such an important component of health because, in effect, it is an environment we choose to bathe our tissues with. Should we not select the food environment we are adapted to, the food of the 276 miles minus the one inch?

In a way it is unfortunate that the body is so resilient and will attempt to adapt to whatever food it is provided with. This permits society to fatuously consent to an “adaptation to toxicity,” rather than face problems squarely and address causes. If we got sick to our stomach every time we ate something that was not correct, choices would become easy. But instead of relying on a vomiting reflex – if health is our goal – we must use intelligence and foresight in our day of endless plenty and symptomatic palliation.

The situation we are faced with today is that our bodies dutifully seek homeostasis at high and higher levels of toxicity. This desperate survival mechanism will ultimately be stressed beyond its limits and the result is disease, degeneration and loss of vitality. Unfortunately, consequences like these are temporally so far removed from the etiologic eating regimen, and the body is so forgiving and long-suffering, that few understand the relationship between the effect and the cause.

Using Simple Logic

So how do we sort through all of the competing food ideas to get back on track? I am going to explain here a very simple principle that is so reasonable you need not even look for proofs. Follow along with me and see if you don’t agree.

Consider the following three premises:

Just like a tree is genetically adapted to absorb certain nutrients from soil, and a lion is genetically adapted to thrive on prey, and a deer is genetically adapted to browse on vegetation, so too humans are genetically adapted to certain kinds of food.

The majority of modern processed foods are products of the Agricultural/Industrial Revolution. They occupy a small part of the genetic history of humans and are not natural human foods.

The natural, genetically-adapted-to food for humans must predate them. In other words, how could humans exist before the food they needed to survive existed? We were completely developed biologically prior to agriculture and any method of food processing. That means the archetypal diet humans ate was the perfect diet because that was the diet responsible for the existence and development of the incredibly complex human organism. That diet was the milieu, the environmental nutritional womb, if you will, from which we sprung.

If you consider these three premises, the logical conclusion derived from them is that the optimum food for humans is what they would be able to eat as it is found in nature. There is no big mystery as to what healthy and natural food is. It is exactly what we could find, eat, digest and survive on if we were abandoned in the wild . without matches. The list is really quite short: fruit, nuts, milk, honey, some vegetables, eggs and prey/carrion.

The Raw Truth

A feature of all natural food is that it is raw – alive if you will. The salubrious import of this fact is inferred from the Law of Biogenesis that says life can only come from preexisting life. Life begets life. In spite of scientists’ dreams to the contrary, we have never observed life springing from non-life, nor have we ever even been able to create life from non-life in a laboratory. If we eat living foods, we enhance our own life. If we eat dead, devitalized foods we become devitalized and dead. Granted, this will not happen all at once, but as the adaptive reserves are exhausted and equilibrium can no longer be achieved, we become just like the dead food we eat.

This accords with what Hippocrates, the father of medicine, said thousands of years ago: “Foods must be in the condition in which they are found in nature, or at least in a condition as close as possible to that found in nature.” We were not suddenly dropped from outer space onto Earth with matches, microwaves, ovens, extruders, deep fryers, rotisseries and fry pans. We began on the forest floor, not in a line to a fast food counter. Our natural bodies are designed for a natural world, exactly like every other creature.

Now then, every other organism on Earth eats raw foods exactly as they are found in nature. Do you think nature doesn’t notice our decision to change all that? Have humans, among all the millions of species of creatures on Earth, discovered an error in nature and corrected it by cooking their foods? Hardly. If you would like to find a devil that has possessed the modern mind in order to cause disease, it is the Hades of cookery.

Grains Are Not A Natural Human Food

Grains have become a majorstay of modern processed foods. Although they are “natural” (having come from nature), they are not a natural food of humans. We can conclude this because of the unnatural heat needed to unfold their starches to make them digestible, and to neutralize the toxins the seeds contain to inhibit disease and infestation in the field. Grains do not pass the test of matching food to our genetic expectation.

Our immersion in modern cookery and food processing has misled us. We assume that which is usual and ordinary is how things should be. Even the “health food” industry has been hoodwinked. Granola, tofu and whole grain breads and cereals are not natural human foods at all. (Although they are better than the refined white pabulum versions.) They cannot be found in nature in a form that permits their safe consumption in the raw state. No human in the wild could ever survive by attempting to forage and consume them. They are there to grow other plants and as food for other creatures.

Perils Of Heat Processing

Although cooking is commonly justified on the basis that it makes (unnatural) foods digestible and palatable, and that it neutralizes certain toxins and pathogens, little attention is given to its inherent toxic and nutritionally vitiating effects.

Heating foods, particularly in mixtures, can racemize amino acids, carbohydrates and vitamins, oxidize essential fatty acids and cholesterol, form Maillard protein-sugar reaction products, change the physico- chemical state of food, form acrylamides, hydrogenate fatty acids, destroy enzymes, chelate minerals, destroy vitamins. to only begin the list. The end result is a food matrix that might smell, look and taste great, have an ingredient label and nutritional claims that are beguiling, but be nutritionally imbalanced and disease-producing.

The bottom line is that true food is a complex, biological, holistic matrix, not a mere assemblage of reductionistic parts and pieces that can be treated with impunity. Heat is the enemy of nutrition as can be easily predicted by observing what happens to any other complex thing that is set afire.

It is characteristic of life and real, living food that it is highly ordered and of low entropy. Heat accelerates the inevitable thermodynamic rise in entropy, i.e., the loss of order that characterizes life and differentiates it from non-life. In effect, the healthful information (another version of thermodynamic entropy) in food is lost with the introduction of heat and thus that information cannot transfer to and benefit the eater.

Fixing Things

It would be very difficult today to achieve the ideal, raw, natural diet. First of all, we would have trouble with aesthetics and palatability due to the perversion of our palate, and secondly there are few choices available in the market. Nevertheless, understanding the above principles helps us understand how to make eating decisions and compromise the least. It gives us an ideal that we can at least strive toward.

Frustrated with the misdirection of the food industry and their unwillingness to see or apply the above principles, over two decades ago I set about trying to bring this message to thinking people and to create healthy alternatives. Of particular interest over the past several years were breakfast cereals and snack bars. These products are consumed in massive amounts in our on-the-go society and improving them could bring widespread benefit. So, using the principles above, our research facility set about developing a healthy alternative to breakfast cereal and snack bars that would have great taste, incorporate truly natural human foods, help with weight reduction, be nutraceutically enhanced and not be heat processed.

Health-First Design

The challenges in creating a packaged, shelf-stable product using these principles are no small matter and include:

Non thermal processing – It is critical that the product not be heated above 118 degrees F, the critical temperature above which food enzymes and other nutrients are destroyed, decreased, or adversely altered. It is little wonder that heat is so widely used in food processing, it melts ingredients to permit forming, dries them to decrease water activity (critical for shelf stability) and sterilizes them.

Special Processing Care – To create a finished product that rechiefs raw but has crunch, good taste and package stability requires specially engineered equipment, hand preparation and individual batching. To protect it on the way to the table, the end product must also be shielded from photo-oxidation and air by drying under vacuum, flushing with an oxygen-free atmosphere and the use of light-barrier packaging.

Truly Natural Human Food Ingredients

The following natural human food and nutraceuticals were selected to create a new non-thermally processed, nutritionally superior “Un-Cereal™”:

Nuts (not legumes) provide a bounty of minerals, vitamins, protein and essential fatty acids. Using raw nuts has required the development of special processing to remove the bitter tannins in the outer layer, thus making them farther palatable, digestible and nutritious.

Sprouts have the highest nutrient concentration and are at the most digestible stage in the lifecycle of seeds. In the early stages of development, sprouts lose the anti-nutritional elements that recardinal in grain seeds that must be neutralized by cooking. In this application they provide a raw vegetable “flour” matrix that permits forming without the unnecessary starch (sugar, once digested and metabolized) carbohydrates of mature cereal seeds.

Colostrum is the primary component of new (first) milk and is arguably one of the most important of all food sources. It is a concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, protein, immune-enhancing antibodies and pathogen-fighting iron chelators, lactoferrin and lactoperoxidase.

Flax (and the above nuts) provide omega-3 essential fatty acids, antioxidants and fiber, all universally deficient in the modern diet but abundant in raw natural human foods. Grain predominant heat processed diets shift the ratio of omega-6:omega-3 from the natural 1:1 ratio to 20:1 or even major. Moreover, the application of heat to these fragile oils can convert them to toxic trans configurations and other isomeric and oxidized forms.

Fructooligosaccharides are prebiotics that enhance the growth of beneficial intestinal bacteria (probiotics) which in turn promote digestion, detoxification and immunity.

Probiotics are active (live) yogurt-like cultures of beneficial microorganisms that increase immune strength and digestive function as well as synthesize nutrients. By incorporating a variety of species, a spectrum of beneficial actions are capitalized upon.

Enzymes are a part of all natural foods but are very delicate and are destroyed above body temperature. Natural enzymes within raw foods aid in digestion, nutrient absorption and sparing of digestive organ (particularly pancreatic) reserve.

Pollen is the nutritious “egg” of plants and contains hundreds of phytonutrients, the highest antioxidant activity of any fruit or vegetable yet tested, enzymes, phytosterols, amino acids, fatty acids including omega-3, naturally chelated minerals, and a variety of vitamin complexes.

Vitamins and Minerals are in their most complete spectrum, most appropriate ratios and in their most bioavailable form as part of the natural unaltered ingredients themselves.

Antioxidants – Both fat and water soluble vitaminic and herbal oleoresin natural antioxidants are used to help extend shelf-life and to protect fragile nutrients from being lost or turning into dangerous free radicals.

Lipids – Health boosting and weight reducing saturated and unsaturated fatty acids are incomparable consumed as part of raw natural foods. Within the natural “shell” of living foods, lipids are stabilized by a complex host of structural and biochemical features.

Fresh fruits – Are included for the vitamin and antioxidant bounty they provide. Additionally our research has shown that certain fruit purées are particularly capable of increasing food stability by inhibiting bacteria that are food degrading and potentially pathogenic. This is a wonderful alternative to the chemical potpourri used in conventional foods for preservation.

Ingredients

Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Cashews, Macadamia Nuts, Prebiotics (including Fructooligosaccharides), Flax, Plums, Walnuts, Maple Syrup, Apples, Dairy Concentrate (including Colostrum, Lactoferrin, Lactoperoxidase), Honey, Bee Pollen, Bananas, Blueberries, Strawberries, Enzymes, Oat Sprouts, Probiotic Cultures (including Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus bifidus, Enterococcus faecium), Quinoa Sprouts, Spelt Sprouts, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Coral Calcium, Milk Calcium, Wysong Oxherphol™ (Vitamin E Tocopherol Epimers, Fat-soluble Vitamin C, Organic Chelators and Natural Botanical Oleoresins)

The Result

The resulting Un-Cereal™ (consistency of a chunked granola) and formed snack bar are expensive to produce because of the sheer cost of ingredients and the difficult and time-consuming processing. But a little goes a long way. Even adding a small amount to salads, shakes or conventional breakfast cereals greatly boosts their nutritional density.

The products have also proven to be very satiating. A small bowl or a bar eaten along with some yogurt or fruit, or mixed into a smoothie, will “stick to the ribs” for hours thus serving as a meal substitute and high protein diet food.

We have limited production capacity due to the scale of our R&D facility and the tedious hand batching required. Nevertheless, to the degree we are able to provide the product along with its educational rationale, people can become reacquainted with their “food genes” and perhaps incorporate the healthy principles into other food and lifestyle choices. Clinicians may also find it of benefit to incorporate into diet programs, to help wean patients off carbohydrate dependence or to use as a teaching tool to demonstrate to patients the features they should be looking for when selecting healthy foods.

Further reading and resources of scientific references:

Wysong, R. L. (1976). The Creation-Evolution Controversy. Midland, MI: Inquiry Press.

Wysong, R. L. (1990). Lipid Nutrition: Understanding Fats and Oils in Health and Disease.

Midland, MI: Inquiry Press.

Wysong R. L. (1993). Rationale for Animal Nutrition. Midland, MI: Inquiry Press.

Wysong, R. L. (1993). The Synorgon Diet: How to Achieve Healthy Weight in a World of Excess.

Midland, MI: Inquiry Press.

Wysong, R. L. (2002). The Truth About Pet Foods. Midland, MI: Inquiry Press.

About The Author

Dr. Randy Wysong: A former veterinary clinician and surgeon, college instructor in human anatomy, physiology and the origin of life, inventor of numerous medical, surgical, nutritional, athletic and fitness products and devices, research director for the present company by his name and founder of the philanthropic Wysong Institute. http://www.wysong.net. http://www.cerealwysong.com.

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Acne home remedies

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Acne, which is a skin disorder most common in teenagers at
puberty when their hormones are starting to develop. Acne which
is often the blight of adolescence is known to follow some
people into adulthood.

Eating a healthy diet can be an acne cure for many people but
it is definitely a natural acne treatment for everyone. Home
remedies are among some of the highest treatments for acne.
Prescription acne medication can scar if not used appropriately.

When it comes to wearing makeup the natural look is always
refreshing. Cosmetic products with sulfates, harsh red dyes,
heavy oils are hard on the skin blocking the pores and
contributing to an outbreak.

Cleansing creams with chlorides, oils and alcohol used to treat
acne can be damaging to the skin because they are sometimes too
harsh. It is very important to read the labels carefully before
purchasing these products to see just what you are using. Also
cleansing your face at least 3 times a day so there is minimal
opportunity for pore blockage is one of the leading remedies for
keeping outbreaks to a minimum.

There are several natural home remedies for acne that you
either have in your own kitchen or you can get from the health
food store inexpensively. Just because these home remedies are
considered natural treatments for acne, does not mean that you
should be less cautious than you would be with prescription acne
medications or over-the-counter acne products.

You should always check with a doctor before undertaking any
home remedy. Some home remedies for acne turn out to be the greatest
treatments for acne in the end simply because they are not as
hard on the skin. Home remedies used to treat acne should not
only take care of any acne problems that you are having but also
moisten and rejuvenate your skin.

GARLIC: Garlic is one of natures strongest antibiotics and used
externally by cutting open a clove of garlic and rubbing it on
the problem area. People told me that it doesn’t burn but it
did. What did work better for me was to crush the garlic clove
and mix it with half a cup of hot water in a pan. Soak a clean
wash cloth in the solution and then apply to the affected areas
only. This should within a few days unclog infected pores. It is
smelly and should be done before bed so you can wash it off the
next morning.

LEMON: There are several things that you can do with fresh
lemon. Slice a lemon in half and rub it on the effected area and
leave it over night and rinse your face in the morning or
squeeze the juice and mix it with rose water and apply to the
effected areas.

TEATREE OIL: Teatree oil usually costs about $9-$12 for an 8 to
12 oz bottle and it works wonders on the skin leaving a very
refreshing feeling behind because you can actually feel it
working by cleaning the pores of your skin. I recommend that you
dilute it with water first before attempting to use it at full
strength. The idea is to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin as
anything that leaves extreme discomfort is not good for your
skin.

CUCUMBER: This is one of the most gentle and refreshing
treatments that I have ever used and not only does it help treat
acne but also refreshes the skin and leaves your skin looking
and feeling younger. What you should do is blend the cucumber
into a paste and apply. You can leave it on the skin for 30 to
45 minutes and then wash it off.

ICE: One of the most simple and least expensive remedies of all
is good old fashioned ice that you make daily. You can use this
at any time and it will reduce any swelling that you have caused
by acne but should be used at the onset of a breakout.

There are so many home remedies that I could not even begin to
list them all and since everyone’s skin is different you will
have to find remedies that work well for you. It is important to
know to be careful with your skin.

Many times out of aggravation we burst a pimple when a simple
remedy can be the highest solution, and don’t leave a scar like
poking at a pimple normally does. Your skin is an indication of
your health and when you have healthy skin then you are a extended
confident person.

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Healing With Whole Foods – Defining Health By Relationships

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Annemarie Colbin, in her book, Food and Healing, presents a
chapter on altering diet to combat specific conditions. Her
recommendations are based on her own experience as a student of
macrobiotics and health food, and a teacher of natural healing
and balanced eating. As well as her observations of those whom
she treated in consultations, and the transformations of her
students over the years. Despite her background in macrobiotics
and vegetarianism, Annemarie isn’t dogmatic about food – she
recognizes that what is healing for one person, during a
particular period of their life, may not be healing for others,
or even for that same person at different stages of their life.

She takes as her cue the fact that regular foods have been used
for their medicinal value in most traditional cultures. The
underlying principle is one of restoring balance. Illness is
considered a state of imbalance within the body. And like in
homeopathy, she believes that remedies can cause similar
symptoms to that which they cure – if the symptoms they can cure
are not present, and they are taken in sufficient quantity. So,
the remedy should no longer be taken once the symptoms of
imbalance, the illness or condition, disappears. Otherwise, the
remedy may in fact cause similar symptoms to reappear. If this
is the case, the remedy should not be taken again, as the
remedies are (according to this principle), causing the new
symptoms. Serious medical conditions she does not rely on food
cures for. She recognizes that Western medicine also has its
place. But food being what it is, can also be a useful healing
adjunct in those situations.

One thing that impressed her was food’s ability to alter our
metabolism quickly. She described this epiphany after cooking a
meal for some South American friends, who were used to a diet
that was high in protein and fats. When they ate the meal
prepared by her, which was high in complex carbohydrates like
whole grains and legumes, and low in fat, sugar (for dessert),
and low in protein, they found alcohol affected them in a way it
usually didn’t. The same amount they normally drank, which did
not make them drunk with their usual fare, got them quite tipsy
on hers. She observed from this that alcohol, being expansive in
nature, balanced out the highly contractive protein and fat they
normally ate. These ideas, of particular foods having an
expansive or contractive nature, is one that she learnt from the
Oriental healing systems she studied.

This approach touches on a core difference between Western
understanding of both food, and medicine, and traditional
Chinese medicine’s (TCM). TCM has as its conceptual
underpinning, the study of relationships between things. Western
approaches, to both nutrition and medicine, are based on a
reductionist approach. They explore isolated nutrients, diseases
that are studied under the microscope, with a symptom that then
suggests possible causes, defined within a narrow and static
frame. Ted Kaptchuk illustrates this when he describes how, when
he was studying TCM in Macao, one of his teachers was talking
about shingles. His teacher described how shingles on the face
was different to shingles elsewhere, say, on the trunk. The
reason behind this was that “the Chinese view demanded another
perspective – seeing the relationship of the symptom to the
whole body”. (Kaptchuk) he goes on to say: “The question of
cause and effect is always secondary to the overall
pattern.The total configurations, the patterns of disharmony,
provide the framework for treatment.” (Kaptchuk)

References: Ted Kaptchuk, Chinese Medicine, The Web That Has No
Weaver (Rider Books, London)

Annemarie Colbin, Food As Healing (Ballantine Books, New York)

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