Listening to the Body
The whole-foods, plant-based diet is an excellent guideline. But, every body is different. We all have our own unique ancestries and our own unique genetics. What’s good for me, may not be good for Sally down the street. If you’re ethnically Japanese, you might know that it’s not a great idea to eat a lot of cheese, because your ancestors didn’t eat dairy and therefore your body probably won’t react well to it. But even if you don’t know, there is a good chance you have a natural aversion to dairy products, anyway. But then again, because of cultural norms, the endless barrage of advertising, even though your body may be telling you that you should avoid eating pizza and ice cream, you may not be able to hear it over the noise of modern life. That’s one reason why it's helpful to develop bodily awareness. What doctors and nutritionists say is all fine and well, but if our experience tells us something else, we ignore it at out own peril. Surprisingly, most general physicians ...