Detail of poster for "Down" (a sequel to Pixar's "Up") by Arno Kiss, part of a new show featuring poster art for imagined sequels, prequels and spinoffs. A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley? A plant-based diet high in anti-inflammatory agents such as dark leafy greens, turmeric, berries, quinoa, and other whole foods is central to Dr. Stoll’s message. “This food that we’re eating is reducing inflammation, it’s turning genes on and off, and it’s enhancing our health,” Stoll explained in a recent PBS39 special “Food as Medicine,” which aired earlier this year. (View the film at https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/food-as-medicine/) “A whole food plant-based diet can not only prevent these diseases; it can suspend the disease and, in many cases, can actually reverse the disease.” Crucial to reaping the health benefits of produce is the connection between soil health and nutritious food. Soil that has been managed organically, without pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals, is able to curate a living ecosystem under its surface. Organic soil contains bacteria, fungi, minerals, and other nutrients that then are available to the plants we eat. So where can you find affordable, organic food in the Lehigh Valley?