If you shop for healthy food, you will save a lot of money and get a wealth of health. Obesity is not only plaguing our generation but generations to come. I am sure that you have noticed this as you observe the overweight children and adults walking down the street and entering fast-food places. I recall a song that I wrote in my musical, “Oh! Oh! Obesity”:
Oh! Oh! Obesity
See what you’re doing to me
It plagues humanity
But, getting fat is fun!
Oh! Oh! Obesity
We eat what’s on land and sea
To be or not to be
A battle that’s never won
You think that we are fat
You think we ate all that
But we know where it’s at
Wherever we sit, you know we sat
Something has definitely happened in our society. Have you noticed that supermarkets and hospitals sell a great many things in the food line that causes poor health and obesity. Can you imagine, under the same roof, supermarkets sell foods and goodies that feed us and destroy us. I know some hospitals that have on their first floor or in the basement a fast food restaurant that sells stuff that is full of fat, sugar and salt. These same hospitals are filled with patients who have hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, all of which are related to fast foods. When you think about it, the only thing hospitals have done positively for health is to discontinue the sale of cigarettes, and that took a long time.
The other day, I was in a supermarket to pick up a prescription for a patient. A couple in front of me had their cart filled with meat, canned goods, sweet beverages and desserts. Unfortunately, both of the shoppers were obese. They were laughing and having a good time with visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads. The laughing soon ceased when the pharmacist gave them a bill for $125 for two drugs. One drug was for hypertension and the other for diabetes. The customer told the pharmacist, “There must be some mistake.” “No, he replied. This is the cost of your medication.” The lady opened her pocketbook and presented a charge card, but he told her that the card was not accepted in their pharmacy. Embarrassment showed on her face as she took out a well-folded $100 bill that she apparently had been saving for a rainy day. I felt very sorry for her. Here she was, standing with a shopping cart full of unhealthy groceries that cost less than the two drugs she was holding in a neatly, folded white bag.
What is wrong with this picture? You guessed it! We are eating ourselves to death and into poverty. Get a hold of yourselves folks! Take charge of your life and your money. Eat to live, rather than living to eat. Stop eating all that junk food and you will save your health as well as your money for that rainy day, which could be just around the corner.
The beverage industry is killing us with new flavors and high-calorie fructose drinks. What’s wrong with water? The average adult drinks approximately 500 cans of soda each year. That’s enough money to buy a $1,000,000 dollar insurance policy that could benefit the next generation. In fact, by avoiding fatty foods and high-calorie drinks, you may never have to use health insurance because your body will be somebody!
In the musical “Oh! Oh! Obesity,” there’s a gym scene, where folks are exercising, Jim, the gymnast, encourages them with these lyrics:
If you like hominy grits and love banana splits
Come jam with us.
If you like salty butter and hot rolls from your mother
Come jam with us.
If you like cream pies and golden French fries
Come jam with us.
If you’re one of the children who ate one of the billion
Come jam with us.
Jammin’ makes you feel so good
It moves the fat like it should.
Come jam with us, come jam with us!
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