Why your grandparents didn’t have food allergies…but you do

Did your grandparents have food allergies? Mine sure didn’t. A stark comparison to the growing epidemic of food allergies, worsening with every generation.

So why didn’t your grandparents have food allergies? It’s really quite simple…

1) They ate seasonal real food.

Food came from farms and small markets in the early 1900′s, and because food preservatives were not widely used yet, food was fresh. Because of the lack of processed food, their diets were nutrient dense allowing them to get the nutrition they needed from their food.

For babies, breast milk was valued and it was always in season.

2) They didn’t diet, and play restrictive games with their body and metabolism. They ate food when food was available.

Our grandparents did not fall victim to fad diets, food marketing, calorie counting, and other detrimental dieting habits that are popular today (in part because the marketing infrastructure didn’t exist yet). Because of this they had a healthy metabolism, and ate according to their body’s needs and cravings.

3) They cooked food at home, using traditional preparation methods from scratch.

Buying processed food was not an option, and eating out was a rare luxury. Lucky for our grandparents these habits actually increased their health.

4) They didn’t eat GMO’s, food additives, stabilizers and thickeners.

Food was not yet treated with additives, antibiotics and hormones to help preserve shelf life and pad the pockets of food producers in the early 1900′s at the expense of the consumer’s health.

5) They ate the whole animal that included mineral richbone broths and organ meats.

Animal bones were saved or bought to make broths and soups, and organ meats always had a special place at the dinner table. These foods were valued for their medicinal properties, and never went to waste.

6) They didn’t go to the doctor when they felt sick or take prescription medications. Doctor visits were saved for accidental injuries and life threatening illness.

When they got a fever, they waited it out. When they felt sick, they ate soups, broths and got lots of rest. They did not have their doctor or nurse on speed dial, and trusted the body’s natural healing process a whole lot more than we do today. Their food was medicine, whether they realized it or not.

7) They spent lots of time outside.

Our grandparents didn’t have the choice to stay inside and play on their phones, computers and gaming systems. They played on the original play-station: bikes, swing-sets and good ol’ mother nature!

And what do these things have to do with food allergies?

Nutrition affects EVERY cell in our body. The health of our cells is dependent on diet and lifestyle. Cells create tissues, tissues create organs, and we are made up of a system of organs. Ifyour nutrition is inadequate, the integrity of each cell, tissue and organ in your body will suffer, thus you may be MORE sensitive to certain foods.

What do you think? Please share in the comments!


 

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  • Bert

    Not to mention food allergies caused by vaccines…

  • Susan Jamieson

    Cannot argue witht= the facts nor the truth we can see with iut wn eyyes. SO much changed after WW2 - and we are reaping the results. Yet the question begs itself - who stands to profit from making people fat/ill/have medically indiced problems/cancer etc?
    Ths Answer - Pharmacuetical companies who produce the vaccines, GMO food producers and Government bodies who pass the legislation to allow this through kickbacks and political donations. We need to turn ownership of our lives back to ourselves.

  • John Gizzo

    People didn’t have food allergies back then.. they died from Starvation

    • Betty Hiland

      What are you talking about John. I’m sure some times things were a lot harder to come by but just the blanket statement that people died from starvation rings a little sarcastic.

      • Shan

        Claiming that eating a non-varied diet causes food allergies is a little sarcastic as well…

  • Violet Sunderland

    One small detail. There were remote places where it was “catch as catch can” for many. The barber in the nearest town would do tooth extractions. My husband’s grandparents owned a hotel in a railhead town and the local doctor would have serious illness patients stay there when they needed overnight or long-term care and even performed surgeries there on occasion. One of my ancestors was a circuit rider and carried herbal remedies in his saddle bags. My gr grandmother was a midwife primarily but was also on call for other emergencies, especially communicables like diphtheria. She’d change clothes in the barn coming and going so as to not take anything back into her own household. That was “mainstream” medicine back then and I still use some of the herbals they used. They’re natural and they work!

  • Aida J.

    My baby was fully breastfed exclusively for the first 6 mths. When we started solid, giving organic homemade puree, that’s when we know she is allergic to dairy. So the above points cant be applied in our case since she’s still an infant. And the allergy is only affecting my daughters. My son is free from allergies. So it cant be my food intake and lifestyle too.

    • momofmany

      My sons were exclusively breastfed and they had issues with milk, but only store bought…turns out that additives like BHT and BHQ are added to some milk with the vitamin D. Put them on raw whole milk and NO issues….also when pregnant or nursing what YOU eat can affect the babies and unless you build your body back up the following children have decrease in health. Also, amalgam fillings have mercury and affect your baby’s health.

  • yogamuse

    They also breast fed their babies and didn’t vaccinate their children.

  • Betty Hiland

    The cooking pans were different too cast iron back then, I know people who are sick and cooking in Teflon pans with the Teflon coming off, and people with dementia who have cooked in aluminum pans all their lives, and don’t forget fluoride and the aluminum connection for brain disease. I have a very old fashioned view of doctors more like the accident, or life threatening, I don’t think most of them understand how the body works.

  • Cece

    Actually my father, born in 1925 DID have food allergies. He also was raised on a family farm and went to a one room schoolhouse. My daughter has the same allergy to strawberries as he had (I breastfed her for over 12 months with no formula ever). I was allergic to milk as an infant (as were three other siblings-out of eight), and now have an intolerance for it as an over “40″. So not all food allergies are environmental.
    Just sayin’.