The Secret To Achieving Wellness

In computer programming, there’s a saying: Garbage in, garbage out. The same is true of the human body. If you put the wrong things into your mouth, you won’t be able to function at your optimum level, because your body’s biochemistry will be adversely affected, causing all kinds of havoc, and, in many cases, illness.

Our current food supply, bought from big supermarkets and full of boxed and packaged foods, is not designed for your optimum health and nutrition, but is instead designed to make the food corporations, big agribusiness and their seed suppliers, big pharma and the “health” industry rich. If you read labels, and learn how to decipher those disguised ingredients, you’ll discover that most prepackaged “foods” are cleverly disguised versions of the crops subsidized by the US government for farmers to grow, a corporate money machine that ensures your ill-being as it strips your wallet of tax dollars.

The ingredients made from those subsidy crops have, since their introduction into the food supply, sharply increased the incidences of heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure, to name a few ills they’ve caused. The addition of high fructose corn syrup into almost every prepackaged food has helped cause the Obesity Epidemic in the US. And, because of the subsidies and the ability for corporations to reap huge profits, corn and other subsidy crops have been genetically modified (GMO) to increase yield. The problem is that those GMO Crops cause organ damage in humans and bee colony collapse, which threatens our whole food system.

What’s the answer?

Eating food that looks like food is the best place to start– raw fruits and vegetables, whole grains and nuts, milk and cheese, even if it takes a bit more time to cook.

But produce and other food in the supermarket is also a problem for your health. Food that has been grown in petrochemically fertilized soil, and treated with herbicides and pesticides is bad for your health and the health of every other living being. Those fertilizers wash out to the sea and create huge dead zones, like the ones in the Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Pesticides can never be completely washed off, and even newborn infants bear traces of pesticides in their blood from their mothers. Pesticides are, in many cases, carcinogenic, and since their introduction into the food supply, cancer rates have soared.

In addition to pesticide and herbicide use, the types of fruits and vegetables grown for the supermarkets are designed for “high yield” which gives higher profits, since produce is usually sold by the pound. These hybrids are heavier because they’re designed to retain more water, which also means there are less nutrients, less fiber and less sustenance in supermarket produce, which leaves you hungry and unfulfilled.

Organic produce is better for you. But by the time it gets to the supermarket or your local health food store, it’s travelled many miles, and been picked days, and sometimes weeks before you buy it. Every day that passes between harvest and consumption represents lost nutrients. Petrochemicals are burned, fouling our atmosphere to get the produce to the packing plant and then to your table. And the packing plants have been shown to be a leading cause of food contamination.

The best way to ensure that your diet is the healthiest possible is to grow your own organic food. Growing organic veggies and fruits ensures you are eating the freshest, healthiest, and most nutritionally dense food possible. Even if you live in a city, you can grow at least some of your own food in containers, sprout seeds, and participate in a neighborhood garden. Some organic produce can be purchased from local growers, or you can participate in an organic CSA.

Reprogram your body for your best health and wellness. Grow your own organic food!

To find out the easy way to start your organic garden, check out the Organic Gardening section of the Green Goods Guide.

WSU Innovators: A Garden of Hope


Overcoming some of the most painful, common, and deadly human diseases is at the core of Howard Grimes innovative research on plants. His efforts in plant biochemistry and human health offer new hope for predicting, treating, and preventing such debilitating illnesses as arthritis, obesity, and malnutrition and more pernicious killers, including cancer, asthma, heart disease, diabetes, and starvation.

Sugars Can be Good for you

I know, I know. All your life everybody has told you how bad sugar is for you. It makes you fat, it rots your teeth, and it pushes you toward diabetes. Now here I am telling you that sugars can be good for you. What is going on?

The basic assumption is that when somebody says ‘sugars’, most people think of table sugar, or what is chemically known as sucrose. Table sugar is actually a combination of glucose and fructose, two different sugars. The sugars that I’m talking about are simple sugars called monosaccharides. They are critical to almost all basic metabolic processes in the body. These essential little nutrients are found in many different fruits, grains, and vegetables when eaten in their naturally grown, vine-ripened state.

But when is the last time you ate anything that wasn’t processed, packaged, or adulterated in some form? Wheat and rice have all the bran and other nutrients stripped off in the processing. It’s so bad that the U.S. Government had to make companies add the chemical form of the nutrients back into breads, cereals, and the like. ‘Fortified’ simply means replacing many of the natural nutrients that were removed with chemical substitutes. But much more is taken out than replaced. Over a dozen vital nutrients are processed out of breads and cereals while only four to six are replenished chemically.

Fruits and vegetables are sprayed with God-only-knows-what pesticides and fertilizers. Then, the produce is picked while it’s still green. The nutrients from the ground never have an opportunity to enter the vegetable or fruit. Studies at Harvard have shown that the nutrient levels of phytochemicals like lycopene in store-bought tomatoes are almost a flat line graph when compared to the high-spike levels shown in vine-ripened tomatoes. It’s easy to see how our country’s rate of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases have skyrocketed since the advent of TV dinners and packaged foods in the 50’s.

According to Harper’s Biochemistry, the simple sugars that we need are glucose, galactose, mannose, xylose, fucose, N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylgalactosamine, and neuraminic acid. The ones that we get now in our daily diet are primarily glucose and galactose. Luckily, our bodies are able to change these two sugars into the remaining six others. But that process requires many things to occur with perfect precision in our bodies. With all the stress, medications, environmental toxins, and other compromising factors that our bodies have to deal with, it is clear that the system will malfunction from time to time.

The injury done to our bodies happens down at the cellular level and can even result in DNA damage. The field of glycobiology is now developing in the medical community. ‘Glyco’ means sugar. In fact, there was a recent meeting in London, Ontario of a group of glycobiologists from all over the world. They spoke of a new diagnostic study called ‘sugar-printing’ in which they are discovering that certain sugar malfunctions result in specific diseases. For example, rheumatoid arthritis shows a deficiency in galactose due to a missing enzyme that helps move it through the body. By supplying additional galactose in the form of a supplement, the symptoms disappeared.

The information coming out in medical studies regarding the impact of glyconutrients is astonishing. The Soviets were using this carbohydrate technology back in the 70’s and 80’s with their Olympic athletes. The result was tons of gold medals and no failure in drug tests because the glyconutrients are food-based, not a synthetic chemical or drug. The Soviets also used this preventative measure to boost the overall health of their troops located in Siberian outposts. Their testing showed less overall illness and an increase in immune system function. In addition, Chinese studies show improvements in diseases ranging from cancer to arthritis when the patients were given glyconutrient supplements. This new technology is so important and far-reaching in terms of our overall health that it was the topic of my Ph.D. research. You can read a copy of my dissertation at my website.

If you would like more information on any topic discussed in this article or to suggest ideas for a future article, you can contact me through my website email.

Jerry Ryan, Ph.D. is a Natural Health Coach who teaches individuals and group classes on the scientifically documented benefits of natural health techniques. He is also an internationally published author and has been a guest speaker at such places as NIKE World Headquarters. For more information, his website is http://www.JerryRyanPhD.com