Save Your Life, Save Money, Feel Better, & Help the Planet
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Health News Update: Save Your Life, Save Money, Feel Better, & Help the Planet 3.2.26
Hello again everyone: I want to share a video link with you about the facts behind why I keep urging and pleading with everyone to move to a low inflammatory, whole foods, predominantly plant-based food plan. The link below is to a simple six-and-a-half-minute video…and it is loaded with the facts you might need to influence your future health and safety. Here are a few tid-bits from several of the papers in the Sources Cited section of this video, but you will want to see the bigger picture by watching it:
Conclusions: Better adherence to plant-based dietary patterns, especially those emphasizing healthy plant-based foods, is beneficial (essential) for lowering the risks of major chronic conditions, including T2D, CVD, cancer, as well as premature deaths.
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/plant-based-diets-could-save-millions-of-lives-and-trillions-of-dollars-a-year/?subscriber=true&utm_source=NutritionFacts.org&utm_campaign=ef59885fbb-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_7_26_2022_12_48_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_40f9e497d1-ef59885fbb-29841968&mc_cid=ef59885fbb&mc_eid=66c017818e plant based diets heal you and the planet
Bottom Line: Why don’t we see these guidelines translated into action? You guessed it…corporate greed. Save your own life, expand your health span and lifespan, by eating right, moving right, and right thinking (prayer, meditation, socialization, learning).
Background: Although national food guides are designed, ostensibly, to translate scientific evidence with respect to food, dietary patterns, and health, their development has increasingly become a corporate/political process as well as scientific one; often with corporate/political influences overriding science. Our aim was to construct an unbiased, sustainable, evidence-informed Universal Food Guide to serve as a template for countries to develop their unique guides, thereby, provide a valid resource for health professionals, health authorities, and the public.
Results: The eating pattern that is healthiest for humans (i.e., most natural, and associated with maximal health across the life cycle; reduced non-communicable disease (NCD) risk; and minimal end-of-life illness) is whole food, low fat, plant-based, especially vegan, with the absence of ultra-processed food. Disparities in national food guide recommendations can be explained by factors other than science, specifically, corporate/political interests reflected in heavily government-subsidized, animal-sourced products; and trends toward dominance of daily consumption of processed/ultra-processed foods. Both trends have well-documented adverse consequences, i.e., NCDs and endangered environmental/planetary health. Commitment to an evidence-informed plant-based eating pattern, particularly vegan, will reduce risks/manifestations of NCDs; inform healthy food and nutrition policy regulation/governance; support sustainable environment/climate and planetary health; and is ethical with respect to 'best' evidence-based practice, and human and animal welfare.
Conclusion: The Universal Food Guide that serves as a template for national food guides is both urgent and timely given the well-documented health-harming influences that corporate stakeholders/politicians and advisory committees with conflicts of interest, exert on national food guides. Such influence contributes to the largely-preventable NCDs and environmental issues. Policy makers, health professionals, and the public need unbiased, scientific evidence as informed by the Universal Food Guide, to inform their recommendations and choices.
Keywords: Chronic low-grade systemic inflammation; Disease prevention; Ethics; Evidence-informed nutrition; Food based dietary guidelines; Health; Non-communicable diseases; Population health.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39425106/




