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March 12, 2010

What is Nutritional Healing?

Nutritional Healing is an established scientific approach aimed at balancing the needs of the human body through the use of healthful, nutrient-rich foods and, many times, dietary supplements. Nutritional healing offers the belief that nutrition plays an important function in virtually every medical condition. Nutritional healing employs wholesome food and supplements to encourage the body’s natural healing, which it does by: boosting the immune system, detoxifying the body, restoring beneficial digestion, and/or correcting any vitamin and mineral imbalances. Nutritional healing is a complementary medicine, meaning it can be used alongside conventional medicine (with your health-care provider’s approval). Additionally, nutritional healing is as concerned about prevention of health problems as it is at encouraging the body to heal itself.

Nutritional healing is likely the oldest form of medicine. People have known, throughout history, that food plays an important role in maintaining or restoring health. I’m sure the first mother who walked upon the earth said, to her children, “Eat your vegetables. They’re good for you.“ Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, said, “Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food”.

The human body has the wonderful ability to heal itself if provided with the right circumstances. In other words, if you provide your body with wholesome foods for a long enough period of time, you should become, and likely remain, disease free. The trouble with nutritional healing is that compleat healing may take a long time. Although some improvement may be seen within days or weeks, and remarkable improvement in months, it may take a couple of years for the body to fully restore health. Another glitch is that some health problems respond best to certain foods, so a person may need a proper diagnosis and knowledge of the certain nutritional needs. Also, while there are very few side effects associated with eating wholesome foods, overuse of supplements can lead to disaster. Additionally, like all forms of medicine, what works for one person may not work, and may even be harmful, to another.

Charles Browne
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June 20, 2009

Looking for advice from someone who knows nutrition on fiber supplements, specifically FiberSure?

Is using this the same as eating foods that contain fiber? I am trying to get the recommended 30-35 grams/day, but usually fall short (around 25 grams). I just want to make sure that it is not pointless to be taking this supplement. Thanks for any advice you can give:)

No it is not a waste to take fiber supplements. Most people simply to do not get enough fiber in their diets so supplementation is ideal. As you mention, you fall short. It is well worth the get the suggested amount since the benefits are so great – healthy digestion, potentially reducing certain illness risks and reducing the risk of colon cancer.

Fibersure is a great and easy way to add fibre to your diet. Days where you might not eat that much or eat the right foods – how easy to ensure your fibre intake than take a bit of fibersure. It's not gritty and tastes okay – easy to add to food. Unlike something like Metamucil which is a little grittier and does not mix well with food.

Keep in mind though – that if you do eat enough fiber this product isn't really needed. For times of constipation or digestive problems you are probably better off using some Metamucil (original) since it's a different type of fibre than the kind you ingest and acts differently.

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