On Your Grocery List: How to Choose Healing and Living Foods

May 31, 2022 | Blog

Did you know that the artificial ingredients and preservatives in processed foods that you eat every day could be making you sick? Not only can the ingredients in some foods cause allergies, but some have been linked to cancer and diseases like Celiac disease. Checking food labels is one way to protect yourself against harmful ingredients, but even better is choosing a diet based on healthy, living foods. Eating to heal your body is the best way to shield yourself from food-related toxins.

Food Labels

To protect you against potentially harmful food and food processes, the USDA has created certain rules and regulations regarding labeling procedures. Soon, however, the rules regarding what a food manufacturer can and can’t claim about their product will loosen, making the market even more confusing for those genuinely interested in eating for health.

Even now, labels can be misleading. For example, there are no legal requirements for claiming that a food is ‘pure’ or ‘natural.’ In the same way, if a product claims to be ‘enriched’ it only means that it was over processed originally and that in order to have any redeeming nutritional features, it was necessary to re-introduce vitamins and nutrients. The only label term that a consumer can truly trust to mean that a product is healthy is ‘certified organically grown.’ Even the terms ‘organically grown’ and ‘pesticide free’ are not regulated by the USDA and could mean anything – or nothing at all. Here’s how the USDA defines organic label definitions:

  • 100% Organic – This term gets the USDA seal and means that every ingredient is 100% organic.
  • Organic – This term, too, qualifies the product for a USDA seal and means that at least 95% of the ingredients are organic.
  • Made with Organic Ingredients – This means that between 70 and 95 percent of the ingredients are organic.

Healing Foods

After a lifetime of eating processed foods, chemically treated fruits and vegetables, and meat from animals raised on antibiotics and hormones, we’ve already done quite a bit of damage to our bodies. To start combating that damage, it’s essential to start eating healthily.

It has been suggested that eating organic produce and foods that are as unprocessed as possible is the best way to eat healthy. Just as important is the number of servings as well as the focus on certain types of foods. For example, the single most important aspect of healthy, healing diet is water. Water flushes the system of toxins and in general helps your organs to work better. The next most important focus in your diet should be organically grown fresh fruits and vegetables. A wide variety will help you get the nutrients your body needs without having to depend upon vitamins and supplements. Whole grains as well as a few vegetables that breakdown and are used much like grains in the body (like potatoes) are next in line, followed by non-animal protein sources like beans. Good fats found in monounsaturated oils and nuts are next and low fat, calcium rich dairy products follow. Lean meats and secondary, but fish and seafood, both rich in omega-3 fatty acids, should be the focus of two to three meals per week. Certain seasonings like onions, parsley, garlic, and peppers add taste as well as healing benefits. In small amounts, dark chocolate provides anti oxidants and alcohol aids in digestion. By using the foods in your diet to heal your body, your need for conventional medicine will decrease.

Living Foods

Living foods refers to raw, uncooked foods and is one way to make sure that you get the most benefit from each of the foods that you eat. Cooking eliminates the beneficially structured water in fruits and vegetables and converts proteins that it doesn’t destroy, making them more difficult for our bodies to digest and use. Minerals are lost as well in the cooking process, as is oxygen and the enzymes necessary to create the chain reaction of cellular division, energy production, and immune system maintenance. At the same time, pesticides are converted into even more toxic substances and free radicals are created.

By paying attention to food labels and definitions, choosing foods that are healing and organically grown, and eating as many as possible in their original, uncooked form, you will create a diet that will heal your body instead of destroying its natural processes and making it work harder instead of smarter.

Latest Articles

Some good reads we think you'll enjoy!

Person meditating in lotus position

Mind-Body Therapies: Meditation, Relaxation, Guided Imagery & Hypnotherapy

by | Jul 22, 2022 | Blog | 0 Comments

Health treatment techniques dedicated to integrating the mind and the body are based on recognition of the fact that mental and emotional states directly affect...

Wood blocks with the words "take time to destress" written on them

The Negative Effects of Stress on Health and Suggestions for De-Stressing

by | Jul 3, 2022 | Blog | 0 Comments

Life and stress go hand in hand. Stress is part of the package. In assessing the impact and the value of stress in our lives, it’s helpful to have a clear definition of...

Bathroom mirror with "i am beautiful" written in yellow on it

Eating Disorders – Mind Over Matter

by | Jun 29, 2022 | Blog | 0 Comments

Those with eating disorders tend to have body image issues, they get hung up on size and shape and their so called flaws. They spend their time measuring their success...

Double exposure picture with silhouette of calm woman overlaid on a scenic sunset with mountains on the horizon

Transcendental Healing for Mental Health Struggles and Eating Disorders

by | Jun 8, 2022 | Blog | 0 Comments

Throughout our childhood, we are encouraged by adults to do many things that our heart or gut seem to disagree with. We sometimes go with our instinct and sometimes we...

Elderly couple with wicker baskeds full of fresh produce

On Your Grocery List: How to Choose Healing and Living Foods

by | May 31, 2022 | Blog | 0 Comments

Did you know that the artificial ingredients and preservatives in processed foods that you eat every day could be making you sick? Not only can the ingredients in some...

Person with laptop in lap eating pepperoni pizza, popcorn, chips and soda

Eating Disorder Treatment: How to Avoid Overeating

by | May 17, 2022 | Blog | 0 Comments

Many people struggle with overeating, binges, and eating when bored. As an Integrative Psychotherapist, I have found that many of my clients suffer from these problems...

Point of view of a group of people looking at the viewer with judge mental faces

Ridding Your Life of Negative People

by | May 2, 2022 | Blog,Featured | 0 Comments

Negativity is a cancer that appears in many forms. Ridicule, guilt, prejudice, condescension, intimidation, and self-doubt are only a few of the ways negativity...

Point of view handing a plate of bread to a faceless person who is rejecting the plate

What is Celiac Disease?

by | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog,Featured | 0 Comments

Celiac disease (also known as Celiac Sprue) is a chronic digestive disease caused by an intolerance to gluten, the protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and oats. In...

Magnifying glass looking at jar of beans with oranges, grapefruits, almonds, peanuts, milk and bread next to the jar

Do I Have Food Allergies?

by | Apr 5, 2022 | Blog,Featured | 0 Comments

Food allergies are among the most misunderstood and neglected aspects of health and wellness in our country. It is estimated that anywhere from 25% to 60% of the...