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Healing Foods Pyramid

The University of Michigan Integrative Medicine’s Healing Foods Pyramid was conceived by Monica Myklebust, MD, and Jenna Wunder, MPH, RD, in their passion for food in all of its beauty, variety, and healing benefits. The foods we choose to eat are essential to how we care for ourselves. In choosing the healing foods on this pyramid, each one of us contributes to our own health.

Click on the categories in the pyramid to access highlights for each food group

Healing Foods Pyramid Click on image to learn more about personal space Click on image to learn more about seasonings Click on image to learn more about lean meats Click on image to learn more about fish and seafood Click on image to learn more about eggs Click on image to learn more about dairy Click on image to learn more about Healthy Fats Click on image to learn more about legumes Click on image to learn more about grains Click on image to learn more about fruits and vegtables Click on image to learn  more about water Click on image to learn more about fruits and vegtables Click on image to learn more about alcohol, chocolate and tea

We emphasize:

  • Healing Foods
    • Only foods known to have healing benefits or essential nutrients are included
  • Plant-based choices
    • Plant foods create the base and may be accented by animal foods
  • Variety & balance
    • Balance and variety of color, nutrients, and portion size celebrate abundance
  • Support of a healthful environment
    • Our food, and we in turn, reflect the health of our earth
  • Mindful eating
    • Truly savor, enjoy and focus on what you are eating

The pyramid shape was chosen due to its general familiarity. However, with the complexity of nutrition choices and concepts today, no two-dimensional model can fully convey all considerations. The categories and their placement on the pyramid generally support our intent, which is to emphasize the foundational role of Water, followed by the importance of a rainbow of Fruits and Vegetables. Grains emphasize whole grains and includes some starchy vegetables that act like grains in the body. Legumes are excellent sources of non-animal protein in this plant-based pyramid. Healthy Fats emphasizes monounsaturated oils and nuts. Eggs offer high quality protein and Dairy includes foods low in fat yet rich in calcium. Lean Meats complement other foods rather than playing the starring role. In Fish & Seafood, fish high in omega-3 fatty acids is emphasized. Seasonings include herbs, onions, garlic, pepper, salt and others that add flavor while contributing healing benefits. Dark Chocolate is a source of antioxidants and Alcohol, when used in moderation, has health benefits. Use of alcohol is to be guided by consideration of one’s personal health. Tea is recommended as a healthful beverage choice.

At the top of the pyramid is a personal space purposely left open. It is to be filled by you. What will make this Healing Foods Pyramid complete for you?

Facts About documents offer details of the recommendations. With the ever-changing ideas and research findings of food and nutrition, this Healing Foods Pyramid will be a continuous and dynamic work in progress.

For printable image of Healing Foods Pyramid (pdf)

Download the Pyramid to your computer with this zip file

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