PlantPure Nation Film Tour has begun

And they could use your help to maximize its impact.

This great new film picks up where Forks Over Knives left off–featuring and promoting the world saving life’s work of Cornell nutritional scientist, Dr. T. Colin Campbell. Directed by Dr. Campbell’s oldest son, Nelson, the national promotion tour began this week.

During the film, Colin and Nelson visit the family's old dairy farm in northern Virginia.

During the film, Colin and Nelson visit the family’s old dairy farm in northern Virginia.

How Can You Help?

The purpose of this blog today is to help the producers of this powerful film reach as many people as possible–and you can help by participating in their Kickstarter campaign and by circulating this blog among people that you know.

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Click here to visit the Plant Pure Kickstarter page and learn about the prizes you can earn with your pledge of almost any amount.

The amazing story told in this film all started in the Kentucky House of Representatives when Dr. Campbell inspired them all with a powerful presentation about how our most feared diseases can be easily tamed by simply helping people learn the complete truth about nutrition.

While they were all excited to hear the news at first, many of those politicians changed their tune when they realized how much money was at stake. You can learn how this story ends when you see the movie. Maybe I will see you in New York City on Sunday, May 3 (2 pm at the Chelsea Cinema, 260 W. 23rd Street).

Click here to find out when the film will be screened near you.

For more information on the film and the national tour, visit the PlantPure Nation website at plantpurenation.com. Last summer, I posted the following blog about the Louisville rally that provided some great footage for the PlantPure Nation film. My 6-21-14 blogpost promoting PlantPure Nation.

PlantPure Nation Trailer

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes. eCornell is now using our survey in their plant-based nutrition course. Check it out on your smartphone at eCornell.com/4Leaf-Survey.

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf Program and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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The Meaning of Human Existence

This blog was inspired by the new E.O. Wilson book by the same name

E. O. Wilson. Longtime Harvard professor, one of the greatest biologists who ever lived and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

E. O. Wilson. Longtime Harvard professor, one of the greatest biologists who ever lived and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

What is the meaning of life? How many times have we heard that question? And how many answers are there? At least one for every sect, cult and/or religion in the entire world. Every organized group of humans has their own version of why we are here and this paragraph from the first chapter gives you an idea concerning Dr. Wilson’s point of view.

A majority of people prefer to interpret history as the unfolding of a supernatural design, to whose author we owe obeisance. But that comforting interpretation has grown less supportable as knowledge of the real world has expanded. Scientific knowledge in particular, measured by numbers of scientists and scientific journals, has been doubling every ten to twenty years for over a century. In traditional explanations of the past, religious creation stories have been blended with the humanities to attribute meaning to our species’ existence. The time has come to consider what science might give to the humanities and the humanities to science in a common search for a more solidly grounded answer than before to the great riddle of our existence.

To clarify, the purpose of this blogpost is not to stir up controversy among the various religious organizations. My purpose is to help us all focus on where we are right now and what we must do to survive as a species, regardless of how we got here in the first place.

Planet Earth from Space - Who owns it?

Alone and Free in the Universe

I first learned about Wilson’s new book from perusing the Sunday Magazine in the New York Times last week. And already being a big fan of his, I decided to order the book from Amazon, where they also threw in a free audio version when I purchased the Kindle format. Here is Wilson’s statement in the Times article (about old masters) that caught my attention:

…When I began reading and thinking more broadly about the questions of what are we, where did we come from and where are we going, I was astonished at how little this was being done. I’ve come to appreciate that we’re wrecking the planet, especially in the living part of the planet. The public response and the intellectual response to that particular crisis have just been unacceptably weak.

Like Wilson, I too have been astonished at how little is being written about our grossly unsustainable lifestyle, particularly the way we feed ourselves. While he mentions that “we’re especially wrecking the living part of the planet,” I was a little disappointed that he never mentioned exactly what we must do to stop wrecking it.

Like so many other scholars, educators, scientists and leaders, he never mentions what I consider to be the elephant in the room—“We’re eating the wrong food!” That may be because, like almost everyone else, perhaps he truly believes that we actually “need” to eat some animal protein to be healthy.

But, considering his “big picture” view of the world and his love for the environment, I imagine that he would be open to the premise that our only chance for saving our civilization and our species is to make some radical changes in the way we feed ourselves. Why do I think that?

In August of 2012, I featured Wilson and fellow philosopher Wendell Berry in my blog entitled “Harmony” for the ages—from E. O. Wilson and Wendell Berry Here are a few Wilson quotes from that article:

On the importance of humansIf all mankind were to disappear, the world would regenerate back to the rich state of equilibrium that existed ten thousand years ago. If insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos.

Appreciating biodiversity. We should preserve every scrap of biodiversity as priceless while we learn to use it and come to understand what it means to humanity. The one process now going on that will take millions of years to correct is the loss of genetic and species diversity by the destruction of natural habitats. This is the folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us.

MeaningofHumanExistenceMech.inddBack to Wilson’s book. The first paragraph of his last chapter (Alone and Free in the Universe), he summarizes his understanding of the “big picture” thusly:

What does the story of our species tell us? By this I mean the narrative made visible by science, not the archaic version soaked in religion and ideology. I believe the evidence is massive enough and clear enough to tell us this much: We were created not by a supernatural intelligence but by chance and necessity as one species out of millions of species in Earth’s biosphere. Hope and wish for otherwise as we will, there is no evidence of an external grace shining down upon us, no demonstrable destiny or purpose assigned us, no second life vouchsafed us for the end of the present one. We are, it seems, completely alone. And that in my opinion is a very good thing. It means we are completely free. As a result we can more easily diagnose the etiology of the irrational beliefs that so unjustifiably divide us. Laid before us are new options scarcely dreamed of in earlier ages. They empower us to address with more confidence the greatest goal of all time, the unity of the human race.

The Bottom Line. Regardless of your beliefs about how we got here, surely we must all agree with his final sentence regarding the greatest goal of all time. But my question is this, “How are we going to buy enough time to work on such an all-encompassing effort to unite the human race?” Yes, it needs to be done, but at our current rate of global depletion,  we simply don’t have time to undertake, or to benefit from, such a complicated and controversial process.

As Dr. Stephen Emmott pointed out in TEN BILLION, we’re rapidly heading toward the collapse of our civilization well before the end of this century. But I still believe we have time to get it right and avoid that collapse—but ONLY if we immediately begin making radical changes in what we’re eating. That single step can buy us the time we need to address more complicated issues like overpopulation, the global economy based on maximizing the consumption of stuff and our dependence on finite fossil fuels that is driven by the first two.

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes. eCornell is now using our survey in their plant-based nutrition course. Check it out on your smartphone at eCornell.com/4Leaf-Survey.

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf Program and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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Stop Feeding Your Cancer

The title of a new book by John Kelly, MD—Dublin, Ireland

Published by PENTHEUM, November 2014

Published Nov. 2014

I first learned of this important new book from Dr. T. Colin Campbell in late December 2014, immediately downloaded the Kindle version from Amazon and read it the next day. Why is this book so important?

Because it validates with human beings—the animal protein and cancer connection discovered by Dr. Campbell in the laboratory several decades ago. That connection is described succinctly in this quote from the book’s preface:

[Dr. T. Colin] Campbell’s careful experiments indicated one bald conclusion: that the favourite food of cancer cells happens to be animal protein; ergo, reduction or elimination of animal protein in the human diet stops cancer cell growth.

Fortunately, I learned about this powerful little book while in the early stages of writing my second book, the 4Leaf Guide to Vibrant Health, that I co-authored with Kerry Graff, MD. From the manuscript of our new book, Dr. Kelly’s work is well represented:

If only our mainstream authorities would heed the game-changing scientific and clinical findings of T. Colin Campbell, PhD and John Kelly, MD in the two incredibly revealing books referenced here.

Dr. Campbell provided the scientific foundation in the early nineties and presented his compelling findings in his best-selling 2005 book, The China Study. The most alarming information about cancer was that it was strongly associated with the consumption of animal protein. In the lab, Campbell was able to “turn cancer on and off,” simply by adjusting the level of animal protein in the diet up or down.

Long before getting to know Campbell, Dr. Kelly read The China Study, and decided to test out the findings on his human patients in Ireland. The results were astounding. Almost every patient in many dozens of cases was able to basically starve their cancer—resulting in the slowing, arresting or reversal of this horrible disease.  

In 2014, he went public with their stories in his powerful book described here.  His book, along with The China Study, appear on our Reading List in Chapter 27. You (and your doctor) should definitely read them both.

As with Bill Clinton, this book will allay the Pope's fears about the quality of a plant-based diet.

The book that inspired Dr. Kelly to test Dr. Campbell’s science to stop cancer in humans

From another book review. What Kelly has to say about the medical profession, dominated by consultants who rarely look beyond their own highly specialised areas, is telling.

But it is his exposure of the refusal of specialists to take on board this new way of treating cancer – or even to consider it – that makes this such an important book. Book review: The Dublin doctor who is beating cancer

You can read the book’s preface free. Using Amazon’s “Look Inside” function at this link, where you can also purchase the book in either paperback or Kindle. Stop Feeding Your Cancer: One Doctor’s Journey

The Bottom Line. Sadly, it’s all about money, power, ego and control when it comes to mainstream medicine. But it’s time for that to change. I will close with Dr. Kelly’s humanitarian appeal for that change in this paragraph from Chapter 8 in his book.

“I’m no fool. I understand the implications are colossal – in terms of new treatment approaches to one of the major illnesses, in terms of the food industry, in terms of the pharmaceutical industry, in terms of medical institutional regimes. But the facts must be faced and the coordinated follow-up studies and readjustments in care must be made. Because, finally, it isn’t a medical, or an economic, or a political issue. It is a humanitarian cause.” — John Kelly, MD

Final Note. I first mentioned this book in my last blogpost of 2014. 2015—Long Overdue Breakthrough Year. Hopefully, it may help us turn that long-awaited corner as we move away from “disease management” and on toward true health promotion. A few of my earlier cancer blogs provided here:

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes. eCornell is now using our survey in their plant-based nutrition course. Check it out on your smartphone at eCornell.com/4Leaf-Survey.

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf Program and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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