What The Bible Says About Food, Diet, & The Body with Dr. Josh Axe
What The Bible Says About Food, Diet, & The Body with Dr. Josh Axe  
Podcast: Stay True with Madison Prewett Troutt
Published On: Mon Jan 12 2026
Description: Welcome back to another episode of Stay True Podcast! This week, Madi sits down with Dr. Josh Axe, doctor of natural medicine, bestselling author, and founder of Ancient Nutrition, for a powerful conversation on Biblical health, wholeness, and caring for the body God has given us. Drawing from his book The Biblio Diet, Dr. Axe shares how Scripture points us toward wisdom, balance, and stewardship when it comes to our health. Together, they explore how caring for our bodies is not about perfection or performance, but about honoring God with the life He's entrusted to us: physically, spiritually, and emotionally. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by health trends or unsure how faith fits into your wellness journey, this episode offers practical guidance rooted in timeless biblical truth.   Be sure to stay you and stay true!   Questions/topics discussed and answered: • What the Bible teaches about health, food, and stewardship • Can you drink coffee? • Is ozempic hurting your body? • What's one thing most people are getting totally wrong about their diet? • How spiritual and mental health are deeply connected • Practical steps to pursue a healthier body and lifestyle AND SO MUCH MORE!   Helpful Resources: For More From Dr. Axe: https://draxe.com/ The Biblio Diet by Dr. Josh Axe: https://a.co/d/cXFJwy1z Dare To Be True by Madison Prewett Troutt: https://a.co/d/gdfpHX5 Stay True Website: https://www.staytruepodcast.com Stay True Merch: https://www.staytruepodcast.com/merch Pique Life: Secure 20% off your order and begin your intentional wellness journey today at Piquelife.com/staytrue   Connect with Stay True! 💙 Instagram | @staytruepodcast 💙 TikTok | @staytrue_podcast 💙 Follow Madison | @madiprew 💙 Follow Dr. Axe | @drjoshaxe   DISCLAIMER: This episode is for educational purposes only and not a professional substitute for diagnosis or treatment.