As the Baby Boomers age, many are finding their health,  vitality and healthcare costs are not as they would desire.     Most health conditions can be alleviated through diet, without the side  effects associated with drugs but most people are unaware that the  choice exists.
Leave your drugs in the chemist's pot if you can heal the patient with food.  - Hippocrates 
 
"The U.S. has the most drug use of any country, yet in terms of  longevity, the people in 17 countries in Europe and Asia live longer. 
Prescription  drug use in Europe averages about 46% less than in the U.S. In Japan,  it is almost 80% less; and in China, nearly 95% less. However, the use  of natural medicines is proportionally higher in Europe and Asia, with  the Japanese and Chinese nearing total devotion to medicines derived  from plants."
 Source: Gero Vital International
He that takes medicine and neglects diet, wastes the skill of the physician.  - Chinese Proverb 
 
"In rural China, doctors are paid only when you are well.  If you get sick, you don't pay them. As you can see, they have a vested  interest in keeping you healthy. That is probably the reason the Chinese  live longer and are healthier. Too bad we don't have that system here."  - Ibid.  
Western science is now investigating plants for their medicinal uses,  though often with the mindset of extracting a compound from which to  make a drug instead of looking at the whole plant and the interaction of  the nutrients.
"Let food be thy medicine and let medicine be thy food." - Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine (460-377 B.C.) 
 
 Chinese Nutrition differs from Western nutrition in that it does not  talk about the biochemical nature of food. Rather, Chinese Nutrition  deals on an energetic level to which BALANCE is the KEY. 
Overeating is a very common imbalance which causes many  diseases. By slowly chewing one's food properly, the body will tell you  when to stop. Slow eating with a relaxed mind is essential to good  digestion and assimilation of nutrients.
Nutrition, Health and the Environment were studied, under the direction  of T. Colin Campbell of Cornell University, of 6,500 people from 65  counties across China from 1983 - 1988 and published in 1990 as "Diet,  Lifestyle and Mortality in China" . The results suggested that the  healthiest diets in the world contain a minimum of 80 - 90% plant foods.  Those in the countryside who get only 10 - 15% of their calories and 7%  of their total protein from animal products had lower incidence of heart disease,  colon cancer,  and osteoporosis. The study showed that  when the rural dweller moved  to the city and adopted the city lifestyle and higher fat diet (30%),  the diseases increased. 
When diet is wrong medicine is of no use.  
When diet is correct medicine is of no need. 
- Ancient Ayurvedic Proverb 
 
The Western approach to diseases is to kill the bacteria and suppress  the symptoms, thus driving the disease deeper into the body. The Chinese  way supports the body with tonifying foods or herbs to reinforce the  body's healing energy. Remember that "The BODY is the BEST HEALER."
Prevention of Disease
The use of herbs as food has a long history in China. The first Chinese  Materia Medica was written  3000-4000 years ago, categorizes herbs into three groups. 
The first  group was called "food herbs", which were eaten as a part of the diet  for nourishing, health maintenance and disease prevention. These herbs  were called immortal foods - producing effects that rejuvenate health,  prolong life, restore youth, and increase mental clarity. Ashitaba belongs to food herbs that can be used over a long period of time to preserve good health. 
 
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure -  Henry de Bracton 
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"The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the                                               human frame, in diet and in the cause & prevention of disease."
       - Thomas Edison -