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Diet Health - What's Up With Hospital Food?
Recently an associate of my children fell off their horse while riding. The hard impact with the ground caused rib, artery and blood flow damage in her arm that required vascular surgery later that week. Otherwise her arm may have required amputation. They would also have to remove one rib in this procedure.

Take into account that this person has been a diet health expert and yoga instructor for over twenty years. And before fifteen years, she's never even had a need to see a doctor for anything.

When she met with the physician four days prior to the surgery he did not instruct her on any special way to prepare her 63 year old body for the surgery. She expected that, but new better.

Because of her very own diet health experience and extensive knowledge she knew she needed to go on a 3-day juice fast diet before the surgery. Additional info was already very healthy and slim, but surgery and all that pain can take a significant toll on a body that age.

Most people don't understand that pain, especially internal pain from surgery is incredibly amplified by the current presence of any refined sugars (white sugar), fat, and toxins in your body. By sticking to her strict diet health regimen she knew that it could minimize her pain, reduce her dosage of addictive pain medications, and cut her total recovery time down up to 50%.

She made a natural juice mixture, which contained kale, wheatgrass, cabbage, celery, and other forms of greens. She also drank a great deal of water, took vitamin and mineral supplements and ten to fifteen thousand milligrams of vitamin C per day. She did not eat one single piece of food until after the surgery. And even after the surgery she planned on eating very little and continuing the vegetable juice regimen for a few more days.

Why was she doing all this? She was cleansing her body of fat and toxins to get ready and boost her immune system for the large task before itself. She also was loading her body with crucial minerals and vitamins that the body's cells might use as fuel to correct damaged areas. The excess water was to ensure optimal body hydration and cleansing.

But How Would I Get The Health Food In The Hospital?

When we realized she would be in a healthcare facility for a couple of days following the surgery the most ironic thing popped up. How would she be capable of geting her organic health food in to the hospital?

This hospital didn't allow outside food for patients. This way your doctor can watch what you eat.

There was no way that she would go without her organic green juice or the inability to eat fresh organic vegatables and fruits during her inpatient healing process. We were going to have to smuggle the health food in to the hospital. Yes, "smuggle medical food in to the hospital."

While she was having the five hour operation, I was in the hotel making the green juice and organic food for her to eat and drink. When I was done I brought the cooler with the juice and food, wrapped in a blanket, around her room.

Busted With The Health Food

Unfortunately, as I was transferring the juice from the cooler to the tiny fridge in her room among the nurses caught me. I was "busted" putting balanced diet in a patients room.

But I did so not let her take it or remove it, instead I insisted that the doctor be notified because maybe he could approve the outside food for her. Surely there was a way to keep the health food in the hospital.

Naturally the hospital offered her a selection off of their cafeteria menu, that was only a step up from junk food. "Let's see, she just got done surgery maybe she must have a cheeseburger, some pudding, jell-o, mashed potatoes, pizza, soda, milkshakes, roast beef, bread etc." All of the food on the menu was non-organic and filled with chemicals and preservatives.

The physician advised her to eat a healthcare facility food, although he approved her health food because he didn't see how it might "do any harm to her." But she had to put labels with her name on it so no other patients would touch it.

Then it dawned on me, I realized that the cafeteria food is what each of the other patients were eating. People who have diseases like cancer, other folks recovering from surgery, and folks with traumatic injuries etc., were eating this each day.

The way the hell is anyone supposed to get better eating that junk? As the doctors execute a good job at diagnosing problems they aren't really educated on diet health, that was quite obvious.

One night after her surgery she asked the doctor to take her off the morphine. She couldn't stand feeling just like a drugged zombie anymore. He initially said "he wouldn't take action" because he didn't think she understood how much pain she'd experience. She demanded he take her off the morphine because she knew she had gotten her body able to deal with pain and it wouldn't be that bad.

After what converted into quite an argument the physician said "fine" in frustration almost as though he was telling her "alright if you think you do not want any pain medication you go on and try it for a night and see what goes on." Another morning he came in to check on her and his jaw dropped when he walked in the area.

It had been less than 36 hours after her surgery and she was sitting up in her bed reading a book and eating a salad. She had virtually no pain and felt fine, because of her strict cleansing and diet health regimen prior to the surgery. He admitted that he was quite impressed and had never seen someone get over surgery like this, but acted as though she was just lucky.

She still has a long road of recovery before she actually is completely back to normal and may ride a horse again. But her recovery time, state to be, and health are dramatically improved by her very own efforts of looking after herself before and following the operation. This operation ended up being a speed bump on her behalf body rather than a dead end road that resulted in more sickness and disability, like most medical problems often do.

The reason I wrote this is to get you to really think about your diet health insurance and our health care system. While doctors execute a lot to help people, their main focus is on sickness, not health.

Educate yourself and find out about YOUR body so that you can continually be in top condition and also swiftly deal with any adversity that comes your way, like in this example. Good luck on your own journey towards health and wellness!

Brue M. Baker, can be an expert on natural health who has helped people from across the world sky-rocket their health and well-being. Rather than hitting your mind against a wall looking for unbiased health information let Brue take you by the hand and give you the best natural health information and resources on the internet. Visit DietHealthAndFitness.com to learn more.
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