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Here’s how to stock your “food pharmacy” and use food as medicine to fight off common health concerns
By Joel M. Harrison // May 14, 2018

Most of us have been stocking food in our cupboards for as long as we can remember. It's not just us: People have been doing it for centuries, mainly so that they have ready access to food when they need it.

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However, there's also another reason why they store food: To use it as medicine. Across history, different cultures have stocked up on plants, herbs, and spices to use it for treatment. Times may have changed between then and now, but we can still create own "food pharmacy," every time we do our grocery.

Learning how to use food as medicine may seem intimidating at first, but opting for a more natural way to address our health issues must be done sooner rather than later. The practice of eating clean and gearing away from potentially harmful drugs decrease the risk of developing diseases and increase the chances of living a longer life. It's also practical – with proper knowledge about the benefits of food, we may be able to say goodbye to expensive and risky medicine.

Quinoa, kale, berries, chia seeds, oatmeal, broccoli, almonds, coconut, hemp seed and celery – the list just goes on as there are a variety of foods available in the market that are packed with nutrition. Recipes and how-to articles are readily available on the internet if we wish to learn simple ways to spice up our meals without compromising our bodies' wellness. The secret in stocking up your "food pharmacy" is replacing processed foods with more natural ingredients.

Our food choices can also help us manage, or even prevent, certain illnesses.

When we regularly eat fruits and vegetables, we lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes. Maintaining this kind of diet can also save us from developing heart diseases, stroke and some types of cancer.

We can also cure common sicknesses with food we have at home:

    • Oatmeal – helps fight off fatigue
    • Chia seeds – helps combat headache
    • Apple cider vinegar – known for balancing acidity in your gut
    • Turmeric – supports healthier joints
    • Honey – soothes sore throats

Building your food pharmacy shouldn't be challenging

Going au naturel when it comes to your lifestyle doesn't have to be so hard. At the Home Medicine Summit, 42 leading natural health experts are coming together to impart their knowledge on alternative, natural medicine and how to lead a cleaner way of life. The summit will help you learn how to properly use food as medicine and even discover delicious and healthy ways to make 100 percent natural remedies.

For an entire week, you will have full access to expert presentations that will cover topics such as:

  • 100 percent NATURAL remedies for stress, anxiety, and depression.
  • How to make your own miraculous CBD "hemp oil."
  • Making your own prebiotics.
  • Reduce the toxic load of STRESS on your body with simple life hacks.

The event's keynote speaker, Health Ranger Mike Adams once said in an interview, "If someone is not willing to change one thing [in their lifestyle], then they are in fact playing the role of victim and they will continue to be victimized by medicine."

It is never too late to opt for the better and let go of old ways. Register now, at no cost, to join the week-long Home Medicine Summit. Participants will take home gifts that will help in their journey to a healthier and more natural way of living.



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