Is your medicine cabinet spiritually toxic?
- shelleybholisticnu
- Jun 5
- 2 min read
We often hear the phrase, “My body is a temple,” as a reminder to honor our bodies in a way that pleases God. Most people take that to mean avoiding things like drugs and alcohol — but then turn around and fill their bodies with highly processed foods, chemical-laced products, and toxic pharmaceuticals with black box warnings and a laundry list of side effects.
Let’s pause for a second and ask:
What would Jesus really do? Would He nourish His body with man-made, synthetic substances that often create more harm than healing? Would He rely on medications that manage symptoms but rarely address the root cause?
Here's something many don’t realize: The word pharmacy (or pharmaceutical) comes from the Greek word pharmakeia — which translates to sorcery or witchcraft. Now imagine that every time you say “pharmaceutical,” you replaced it with “witchcraft.” Feels different, doesn’t it?
The Bible warns us about deception cloaked in light: “Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.” — 2 Corinthians 11:14 “Test the spirits to see whether they are from God…” — 1 John 4:1
And what is the most recognizable satanic symbol? The serpent. Now think about how many mainstream medical and pharmaceutical logos boldly feature a serpent in plain sight. It's right there — hidden yet revealed.
To be clear: I’m not saying all pharmaceuticals are evil or that some medicine doesn’t have its place. But I firmly believe in Revelation 22:2: “The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.”
God created nature to nourish and heal us — not harm us. Natural healing, designed by God, often comes with benefits, not side effects. Yet in today’s culture, these God-given solutions are dismissed as witchdoctory, while synthetic drugs are embraced without question.
If you believe your body is your temple, this is a rabbit hole worth exploring. 💬 DM me if you want to learn how detox, diet, and lifestyle shifts can help you heal naturally and live in alignment with how God designed your body to thrive.
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