Peachy the Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 98

Let Food Be Thy Medicine I It seems hard to believe that Hip- pocrates, a Greek physician who lived in 500 BC, revolutionized medicine when he considered the whole human body and not a series of isolated parts with diseases concentrated to organs and treatments directed at the symp- toms and not the root causes of the diseases. His approach radicalized medicine at a time when there was gen- eral dissatisfaction with the practice of medicine. Hippocrates lectured that the human body, when given the right envi- ronment, had the power to heal itself. He placed great emphasis on the body’s inherent resistance to disease through lifestyle measures, especially diet. Now in the 21st century we seem to be repeating history. Modern medicine 96 PEACHYTHEMAGAZINE.COM WRITTEN BY Nancy Palermo Lietz, MD spends billions of dollars treating symptoms with a “pill for every ill.” Yet Americans are unhealthier today than in the last four decades. Despite the overwhelming amount of health information, Americans do not seem to be getting the right messages. Two thirds of Americans are overweight, and half are plagued by chronic dis- eases like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and cancer. An alarming two thirds of deaths are caused by these chronic diseases every year. The US now spends close to 18 percent of the GDP on healthcare. This is more than national defense, homeland security, education and welfare combined! Over 133 million Americans live with at least one chronic disease. Sadly, one in every three children born today will