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Innovative doctor launches food 'farmacy' after selling his medical practice ... Food heals better than drugs!
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Innovative doctor launches food 'farmacy' after selling his medical practice ... Food heals better than drugs!
http://www.naturalnews.com/053151_Farmacy_healthy_food_prevent_disease.html
(NaturalNews) In a world where curing a disease usually means taking a pill, giving up this practice after years of medical training is nothing short of innovative.
We have known for thousands of years that a healthy diet, varied in whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds, is the foundation of a vigorous life. Yet we have applied ourselves to discovering drugs that can deal with the symptoms of our diseases. Why? It's simple: so that we don't have to deal with them ourselves. The arguments are there, but with an overwhelming majority of authorities supporting Big Pharma, taking an alternative route isn't easy.
While he advises that we still seek medical help when we have a serious injury or an accident, the variables change when it comes to chronic diseases. We're discussing heart conditions, diabetes, insurmountable amounts of cholesterol that lead to cardiovascular complications, every known cancer and more of the like. For some of us, they are a distant echo on the news, while others are very familiar with the medication, expenses and toils that come along with them.
Those who have yet to experience these horrors are very likely to experience them in the future. From the all-American diet, to the side-effects caused by pharmaceuticals, the industry seeks to create addiction. Their ultimate goal is to create profit, not health. You're not persuaded to eat what's right, but what tastes good.
According to them, your diabetes and high cholesterol don't demand you include natural sources of essential fatty acids in your diet, but insulin shots. Dessert today, followed by an injection. While you're at it, there might be some pills that help you. Do they have horrible side effects? There's a pill for those too.
The truth behind the science of nutrition can no longer be ignored. Attention has now been given to this natural way of curing chronic diseases, with determined researchers investigating and measuring what happens when we eat right.
The effects are literally life-saving. You can reduce your chances of developing diabetes by as much as 43% or even cure it altogether. Obesity becomes a non-issue, and heart disease a marginal risk.
Nonetheless, in the eyes of Big Pharma, a healthy diet that contains modest amounts of meat and dairy has an "inherent flaw." Plants, seeds, vegetables and nuts have the same defect. They don't include any pills, nor will they increase your chances of buying pills in the future.
Besides spreading awareness and proposing a great outdoors activity, gardening allows patients to come in contact with natural bacteria, the ones that are beneficial to our immune system, but that are destroyed by sterilization and common cleaning products. The only thing you need to do is get involved.
Sources include:
WakingTimes.com
NJ.com
NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov
We have known for thousands of years that a healthy diet, varied in whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds, is the foundation of a vigorous life. Yet we have applied ourselves to discovering drugs that can deal with the symptoms of our diseases. Why? It's simple: so that we don't have to deal with them ourselves. The arguments are there, but with an overwhelming majority of authorities supporting Big Pharma, taking an alternative route isn't easy.
The drug industry's goal is not your health
At a glance, the aim of conventional medical practice is to cure illness. This is not an entirely wrong assumption. However, much like the crust of a pie, what's important is what lies beneath, and you can't be sure unless you taste it. This is the case of Robert Weiss, a New Jersey medical doctor who had a full serving of traditional medicine and found the recipe to be wanting.While he advises that we still seek medical help when we have a serious injury or an accident, the variables change when it comes to chronic diseases. We're discussing heart conditions, diabetes, insurmountable amounts of cholesterol that lead to cardiovascular complications, every known cancer and more of the like. For some of us, they are a distant echo on the news, while others are very familiar with the medication, expenses and toils that come along with them.
Those who have yet to experience these horrors are very likely to experience them in the future. From the all-American diet, to the side-effects caused by pharmaceuticals, the industry seeks to create addiction. Their ultimate goal is to create profit, not health. You're not persuaded to eat what's right, but what tastes good.
According to them, your diabetes and high cholesterol don't demand you include natural sources of essential fatty acids in your diet, but insulin shots. Dessert today, followed by an injection. While you're at it, there might be some pills that help you. Do they have horrible side effects? There's a pill for those too.
The proof is there, but the industry's not
Dr. Weiss decided to put an end to the vicious circle. He monetized everything he had and created a farm-based medical practice, "Farmacy." Less than 60 miles from the place where he used to write prescriptions, Robert now invites patients to help pick weeds and harvest vegetables.The truth behind the science of nutrition can no longer be ignored. Attention has now been given to this natural way of curing chronic diseases, with determined researchers investigating and measuring what happens when we eat right.
The effects are literally life-saving. You can reduce your chances of developing diabetes by as much as 43% or even cure it altogether. Obesity becomes a non-issue, and heart disease a marginal risk.
Nonetheless, in the eyes of Big Pharma, a healthy diet that contains modest amounts of meat and dairy has an "inherent flaw." Plants, seeds, vegetables and nuts have the same defect. They don't include any pills, nor will they increase your chances of buying pills in the future.
People are catching on
The residents of Long Valley didn't take long to join the green doctor's cause. At the end of 2014, he and his two farmer colleagues had 90 families as active subscribers to his "Farmacy." As a subscriber, you pay a small fee for the produce, and are given the opportunity to volunteer work on the 348-acre farm. In Dr. Weiss' opinion, volunteering in this manner is the best way to educate people about what's healthy and right for their bodies. The result? People everywhere around the world are disconnecting their auto-pilot.Besides spreading awareness and proposing a great outdoors activity, gardening allows patients to come in contact with natural bacteria, the ones that are beneficial to our immune system, but that are destroyed by sterilization and common cleaning products. The only thing you need to do is get involved.
Sources include:
WakingTimes.com
NJ.com
NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov
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