Once upon a time, food as medicine wasn't such a strange
idea—Hippocrates himself vouched for it. And while you may not expect
your meals to hold as much importance in an era when doctors can do face
transplants, food is still vital for mental and physical well-being.
"Our bodies have a remarkable capacity to heal, and what we eat can help
with that," says Travis Stork, MD, co-host of The Doctors and a practicing board-certified emergency-medicine physician. The thought that diet enhances mood and wellness
may be age-old, but the scientific proof is brand-new. So turn your
grocery list into an Rx for what ails you, using this latest research as
your guide
Sunday, October 19, 2014
stomach ache
Nearly everyone has had a stomachache at some point. But really, any organ in your abdomen (there are many) could be to blame.
Tummy trouble can be short-lived, come and go, or show up only after you eat—all clues to the cause.
Tummy trouble can be short-lived, come and go, or show up only after you eat—all clues to the cause.
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