Show 1459: Food Is Medicine: Should Your Doctor Be Prescribing Produce?
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Show 1459: Food Is Medicine: Should Your Doctor Be Prescribing Produce?

1:01:06 Jan 23, 2026
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One of the most basic pillars of health is good nutrition. A range of eating patterns might all be considered balanced diets, but in general people do better when they eat less processed foods and more whole foods. Vegetables and fruits play a starring role in at least two diets that have been studied extensively, the DASH diet and the Mediterranean diet. Americans might be healthier if we followed these eating plans, but fresh veggies can be pricey. If your doctor were prescribing produce, would your insurance plan cover it? Might this make healthful eating more of a practical possibility? At The People’s Pharmacy, we strive to bring you up to date, rigorously researched insights and conversations about health, medicine, wellness and health policies and health systems. While these conversations intend to offer insight and perspective, the content is provided solely for informational and educational purposes. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medical care or treatment. How You Can Listen: You could listen through your local public radio station or get the live stream at 7 am EST on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, through your computer or smart phone (wunc.org).  Here is a link so you can find which stations carry our broadcast. If you can’t listen to the broadcast, you may wish to hear the podcast later. You can subscribe through your favorite podcast provider, download the mp3 using the link at the bottom of the page, or listen to the stream on this post starting on Jan. 26, 2026. Food Is Medicine: Increasingly, healthcare providers are recognizing the critical role of diet in the development of chronic disease. An entire movement is organizing around the concept of Food Is Medicine, both for prevention and for treatment of conditions like diabetes, obesity and heart failure. Scientists have shown that diet makes a difference. Studies have confirmed what many of our grandparents or great-grandparents intuited. On the other hand, translating that knowledge into action that benefits patients has been difficult. One important barrier is the cost of fresh fruits and vegetables. Doctors Prescribing Produce: People could get healthful food in a variety of ways. Past generations often had gardens and grew much of their own produce. That’s not always practical in urban settings or for families with multiple jobs struggling to make ends meet. Our guests today have tested two ways to get fresh food into people’s hands. One is a debit card that can be used to buy any WIC-approved food at more than 66,000 retail outlets across the country. WIC is the USDA supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC-approved foods include fresh fruits and vegetables with no added sugar or salt. In this m
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