As Kathleen O'Bannon, a senior herself, explains, it is never too late to adopt a whole-foods way of eating. Eating whole foods can help relieve: heartburn and acid reflux, high blood pressure, diabetes, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, prostate problems, menopause symptoms, and low blood sugar. Included are tips on how to adopt a whole-foods diet and a detailed description of just what whole-foods are.