Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I see RED when someone says the TRADITIONAL medical community is trying to hide a cure in order for them to make money. That is like saying all plumbers will lie to you or all ministers are pedophiles...no it's worse!!! Believe me, when I had cancer, so did my oncologists wife. His pain was as great as that I saw on my dear husbands face. It is as bad to watch someone you love have it as it is to have it yourself. Maybe worse. A cure for breast cancer, any cancer, is not for just THEM (WHOEVER THEY ARE) it is for US. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US. Doctors very much included. No one on this earth is unaffected.
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I agree. Vegans do not eat meat at all and I think that is unhealthy. Vegans are missing important sources for HDL "good" cholesterol that help reduce the amount of LDL "bad" cholesterol in the body. They may have lower risk for cancer but they can be at greater risk also for heart diseases and other disorders. We need cholesterol in our body for our cells to function properly. Balance is the key to quality life not perfection. |
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We have different types of teeth, designed for biting, tearing, grinding....humans are omnivores and our anatomy is perfectly designed to eat various types of food with little problems. Please cite from an accepted, reputable scientific source that homo sapiens are herbivores and not omnivores. Last edited by pooh; 10-10-2012 at 09:00 PM. |
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The average vegan cholesterol is 135-145, your body produces it also. If anything the primary benefit is preventing heart ailments. Ask Bill Clinton, has he been back for another stint or bypass? See the book Your last heart attack or the DVD Forks over Knives, you will get a better understanding heart disease and diet. .
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From the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health:
Breast Cancer Prevention (By clicking each factor below on the NIH web page linked, detailed information is shown on that factor) Key Points for This Section Avoiding risk factors and increasing protective factors may help prevent cancer. The following risk factors may increase the risk of breast cancer: Estrogen (endogenous) Hormone replacement therapy/Hormone therapy Exposure to Radiation Obesity Alcohol Inherited Risk The following protective factors may decrease the risk of breast cancer: Exercise Estrogen (decreased exposure) Selective estrogen receptor modulators Aromatase inhibitors Prophylactic mastectomy Prophylactic oophorectomy Fenretinide The following have been proven not to be risk factors for breast cancer or their effects on breast cancer risk are not known: Abortion Oral Contraceptives Environment Diet Active and passive cigarette smoking Statins Cancer prevention clinical trials are used to study ways to prevent cancer. New ways to prevent breast cancer are being studied in clinical trials. Breast Cancer Prevention (PDQ®) - National Cancer Institute |
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In my opinion, once you let marketers of fast food and/or animal products into a website, objectivity goes out the window. |
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![]() The reason coffee is recommended is because the standard American diet is deficient in healthy whole foods like fruits and vegetables. Coffee is good because it at least provides some antioxidants to help make up for this deficiency. Last edited by Villages PL; 10-11-2012 at 02:13 PM. |
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Thank Goodness coffee is o.k. because this forum could make me start drinking hard liquor again.
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He said no problem because you'll be eating so good....it works for us.
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I think that there is strong evidence that omega-3 fatty acids which come from mostly animal sources are useful in the prevention and treatment of heart disease. In the case of most vegans (referring to those who eat plant foods and REJECT ALL animal products) , there is a concern that there can be deficiency in vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids which are found mostly in fish sources. Good sources of omega-3 fatty acids are some fatty fish, such as salmon, tuna, and mackerel. Although there are also some plant sources like walnuts and soybeans. In some studies, people who ate fish had a reduced death rate from heart disease. I think that for people to be healthy, they do not need to completely reject animal food sources. |
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B-12 is monitored via blood test twice a year, levels R normal, we do take a supplement. An interesting point we read on omega in fish, where do they get it from? Plant matter in the water algae, kelp etc. So a plant based diet negates the need to supplement.
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![]() The problem with coffee: It's not a good replacement for other antioxidant-containing whole foods because it doesn't contain fiber and other important nutrients. Also, the worst part, in my opinion, is that it's highly acidic. And, more often than not, acidic coffee usually follows a highly acidic meal of animal protein and processed starches etc.. Where's the balance? All I ever drink is water and sometimes I squeeze some fresh lemon juice into the water to make it more enjoyable and alkaline. Being healthy is fun! ![]() P.S. Most other drinks, other than water, are acidic as well. Last edited by Villages PL; 10-12-2012 at 04:40 PM. |
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That might be the reason why some doctors, like T. Colin Campbell, write books. The average person can't get the journal articles and the author/researcher can explain everything in plain language to make it easier. In that case I would advise reading "The China Study" by T. Colin Campbell. Then, if it's of any help to you, you will see a long long listing of journal articles at the end of the book. |
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There was a long term (25yr.) population study of Okinawans. The book that describes it came out in 2001. "The Okinawa Program" It's not outdated, as some might think, because it details and compares lifestyles. How often can they do a new 25yr. study? It's a snapshot in time.
Americans eat a lot more animal protein as follows: (Percentages are by weight) -----------------------Okinawans------------------Americans Meat/poultry/eggs---------3%-------------------------29% Fish-----------------------11%------------------------<1% Dairy----------------------<2%-------------------------23% Total-----------------------16%------------------------53% Yearly breast cancer deaths per 100,000 people: -------------------------Okinawans------------------Americans -----------------------------6---------------------------33 Okinawans eat more vegetables: 34% vs 16% And even though Okinawans eat very little dairy they have 50% less risk for hip fracture than Americans. |
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