Healing a Broken Heart- Diabetic Diet, Vegan, Weight loss, Bypass Surgery, Diabetes, Heart Attack
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#4 written by MrRancher01 1 year ago
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#5 written by burslemchakra 1 year ago
wars kill people,hospitals kill people,cars kill people, food kills people,smoking kills people,alcohol kills people,all given to you and controlled by the governments, many will never get to grips with the facts that the governments act like farmers ,and the people the sheep, the government are not your friends,so why do you people rely on the doctors who have no knowledge and no love.
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#15 written by nursenanna 1 year ago
i work on a cancer ward and the food that we serve to people is awful! i know i won’t eat it. i personally have complained and complained to no avail. unfortunately it is cheaper and easier to provide food that is dead and unhealthy. its ironic that hospitals continue to justify feeding their patients this way when we are suppose to heal people. many families bring in food for there loved ones and many of my patients prefer not to eat than eat the hospital food!
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#17 written by menderfire9 1 year ago
It’s strange that in 1970′s we were screaming about bad school lunches, hospital foods, elder care facility foods. And now 40 years later the general public seems even less concerned that ever. I think the way we feed ourselves & our children is an addiction all the way around: purchase, preparation & eating of food is an emotional thing, habit, comfort, craving, guilt, price, convenience & controversy. We live to please our emotionally driven taste buds! We don’t eat for health! Sad, but true
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#20 written by poppy90290 1 year ago
A family friend just posted this on Facebook. I sent her this video. What she wrote:
My Dad just had his aortic heart valve replaced along w a double bypass last monday and the nurse that came 2 visit suggested today that he needed more carbs and protien. she suggested a “Big Mac”! WTF…he’s diabetic and 71 yrs old…have IQ’s dropped in the last week? Something is wrong and a multi death obesity corporation isnt going 2 heal the sick…Friggin livid!
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#21 written by poppy90290 1 year ago
Please open your eyes. I remember when I was twelve years old, in the hospital for a check up and could go to the lobby and buy cigarettes from machines. Now they have MacDonald’s.. Hospitals are not about making people well…they don’t work with you to change your lifestyle that made you sick. They are in the disease business. You have to take care of your own health.
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#24 written by halopa246 1 year ago
No wonder the career outlook for the medical profession looks so good. As far as real health care reform goes in this country, it can only happen by each and everyone of us taking responsibility for our own health. With that comes education. By that I mean looking into alternatives to the traditional paradigm on health care. Diet and exercise is a good place to start.
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