Feb. 20, 2007 — You don’t need a prescription for the best medicine against heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke and dementia.
Look in your kitchen cupboards.
Combined with sleep and daily exercise, good food provides powerful protection against a host of ailments, says Dr. Miles Hassell, director of the integrative medicine program at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center.
“Good health is way too important to leave to physicians, and good food is a key component,” he says. “The rules that constitute good food are much simpler than we’re led to believe.”
Forget egg substitutes, margarine, fortified breakfast cereals and low-fat microwave dinners, he says. Think real eggs, olive oil, whole grains, beans, fish and lots of vegetables.