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Natures Prescription: Foods, Vitamins, and Supplements That Prevent Disease

ISBN: 9781890957018

定价: 130.00

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INTRODUCTION

Nature s best prescriptions

Mark Twain once said, The only way to keep your health is to

eat what you don t want, drink what you don t like, and do what

you d druther not." Well, that might have been true a hundred years

ago, but today, it is easier and more fun than ever to stay healthy.

You can make up your own mind about the "doing" part, but e ipting

and drinking for health is certainly no chore with today s choices. In

fact, some of the healthiest meals you ll ever whip up canoe the

most delicious. All it takes is good information, a little planning, and

a willingness to change some not-so-healthy habits.

If you want to feel well, stay active, and live longer, You Ve got to

think about nutrition. It s actually hard not to think about it, nowa-

days. Every time you open a newspaper, read a magazine, or turn on

the television, there s some new health drink, diet pill, or wonder

cure on the market. But most experts will tell you that there is no

substitute for a good, balanced diet.

That means you should eat a variety of whole foods to get some-

thing that packaged, processed, prepared, and preserved foods

can t give you: a blend of all the natural nutrients your body needs,

even the ones scientists haven t named yet. It may come as a sur-

prise that we don t know everything, but there are elements in plant

foods that experts know are beneficial, but haven t yet identified.

That s why you will never get quite the same result from a supple-

ment. So, let s talk about supplements for a moment.

There will always be good reasons for taking a vitamin or mineral

supplement. A good example is a woman approaehir~g menopause.

It may be hard for her to get the recommended dose of calcium

strictly through foods. Yet it s necessary to boost her calcium in

order to lower her risk of developing osteoporosis. This is a good

time to take a supplement. You will see that many of the other con-

ditions covered in this book will call for a short-term dose of one vit-

amin or another to bring your system back into balance.

The danger, however, lies in relying on a supplement instead of

eating a proper diet. You shouldn t try to fill the gaps left by poor eat-

ing habits this way. If you are deficient in vitamin B6 and aren t eat-

ing green, leafy vegetables ... well, you should start.