Dr. Terry Wahls, a professor of medicine and clinical research, survived progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) through therapeutic use of a nutrient rich food plan, outlined here http://youtu.be/KLjgBLwH3Wc
After traditional medicine failed to help her, Dr. Wahls researched everything she could get her hands on about the disease, and was led to this diet plan. She attributes her remarkable progress to this way of eating and neuromuscular electrical stimulation, which uses an electrical current to promote muscle growth.
Dr. Wahls is now educating others about food as medicine and is studying whether this treatment could work for others with MS or Parkinson’s disease.
I think you will find much association here between food and health.
As stated by others, “Yes, we’d like to have a donut and coffee for breakfast and pop a vitamin pill“, but she’s advocating going back to our hunter-gatherer days. How does this resonate with you?
To your health,
Lee Jackson
Nutrition Advocate