To save the planet — we simply must reach the “mainstream”

For our grassroots revolution to succeed, we must get some mainstream people onboard…and I’m trying to do my part.

Dr. Neal Barnard juggling an apple in his office

Yesterday, we received the tenth and final endorsement for our book — from Dr. Neal Barnard, the founder and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in Washington, D.C. He has also written over a dozen books on reversing diabetes, healthy eating, etc. He wrote this about our book:

“Healthy People, Healthy World is more than an eye-opening, fact-filled book about the causes of poor health. It is a map leading directly to the cure. In the process, it points the way toward solving the seemingly unrelated problems of environmental destruction and world hunger. It is sensible, direct, and right.”

This brings our total list to eleven, if you count the all-important foreword by Dr. T. Colin Campbell and his son, Nelson. From the very beginning, we wanted our book to resonate with “mainstream” people around the world. We knew that if we just appealed to the vegetarians and vegans that we wouldn’t reach near as many people — and if we’re going to change the world, we need to reach a lot of people and SOON. And while we never heard back from Oprah or President Clinton, I am very pleased to announce that our list of eleven endorsers includes:

  • Two scientists; one from Cornell and the other, M.I.T. (T. Colin Campbell and Raymond Francis)
  • Two prominent women writers who appeal to broad cross-section of female readers throughout the world (Alexandra Stoddard, Living a Beautiful Life, and Kim Barnouin, Skinny Bitch)
  • Four medical doctors, including two who were influential in helping President Bill Clinton choose the plant-based lifestyle (Dean Ornish, Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr.Neal Barnard and Joel Fuhrman)
  • The most prolific writer, speaker and activist in the world on the broad topic of health, environmental issues, and the suffering of animals — John Robbins
  • One former rancher turned vegetarian, writer, speaker and lobbyist for more environmentally friendly farming methods (Howard Lyman)
  • And last, but not least, one former Fortune 100 CEO (Paul Allaire, Xerox 1990-1999)

One of the hazards of sailing is the chance that your iPhone may decide to take a swim. Mine did just that yesterday, so in addition to trying to help save the planet, my day will include a trip to the AT&T store in New London, CT.

As for our grassroots revolution, like The China Study, our book is one that you can share with your mainstream friends. Unlike The China Study, it can be read in a single afternoon and easily understood by the average 8th grader.

And whether or not readers of our book make any changes in their own lives, it contains a lot of well-documented information on many subjects that they should at least consider before making their own lifestyle choices for their families.

Click here to read all eleven of those book endorsements

If you like what you see here, you may wish to join our periodic mailing list. Also, for help in your own quest to take charge of your health, you might find some useful information at our 4-Leaf page. From the seaside village of Stonington, Connecticut – Be well and have a great day.

If you’d like to order our book on Amazon,  visit our BookStore now.

—J. Morris Hicks…blogging daily at HealthyEatingHealthyWorld.com

PS: Occasionally an unauthorized ad may appear beneath a blog post. It is controlled by WordPress (a totally free hosting service). I do not approve or personally benefit whatsoever from any ad that might ever appear on this site. I apologize and urge you to please disregard. 

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Want “vibrant health” now? Don’t wait for the book…

We’re coming down the homestretch with our book which will be officially launched on September 29…less than 100 days from now. Yesterday, I received this book cover from the publisher…now on pre-order from Amazon — it will be available in print and e-book by October 4. But don’t wait for the book…

Publisher -- BenBella Books (now on pre-order at Amazon)

As I have said many times before, I am absolutely thrilled and honored to have the name of the great T. Colin Campbell on the cover of our book.  For a preview of the foreword written by him and his son Nelson, click here. As for the rest of the book, here is what I recommend while you’re waiting.

Starting NOW, you can enjoy "vibrant health" for the rest of your life.

Want to take charge of your health now? Don’t wait for the book; go ahead and read all of the blogs on this site. Scroll to the bottom of any of my posts (below my bio summary) and click on the link that reads “View all posts by jmorrishicks.”

You will then see the opening few lines of the ten most recent posts. At the bottom of that list you can click on earlier posts for another batch of ten; continuing this process fifteen more times until you have covered all of the posts that I have written to date…144 and counting — for the past 144 days.

I definitely want you to buy my book, and I hope that you will buy copies for your family and friends; but I want you to get started taking charge of your health NOW. Everything you need to know is HERE. Want to find a blog on a certain topic, check out the drop-down list of over thirty-five post “Categories” in the right hand column.

J. Morris Hicks, getting his daily dose of Vitamin D

And, if any of this “free” information helps you, please share it with everyone that you care about. Here’s that link to the first few lines of the ten most recent posts:

View the first few lines of the ten most recent posts

If you like what you see here, you may wish to join our periodic mailing list. Also, for help in your own quest to take charge of your health, you might find some useful information at our 4-Leaf page. From the seaside village of Stonington, Connecticut – Be well and have a great day.

If you’d like to order our book on Amazon,  visit our BookStore now.

—J. Morris Hicks…blogging daily at HealthyEatingHealthyWorld.com

PS: Occasionally an unauthorized ad may appear beneath a blog post. It is controlled by WordPress (a totally free hosting service). I do not approve or personally benefit whatsoever from any ad that might ever appear on this site. I apologize and urge you to please disregard. 

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Breakfast in the garden…and other ideas for “4Leaf eating”

Simple ways to eat lots of whole plants — with minimal hassle

How could anyone possibly not enjoy this meal? Picture taken on June 27, 2011 in my cozy courtyard in Stonington, CT.

The first step in achieving a 4Leaf score every day is to begin with a 4Leaf breakfast. My first meal of the day is always a big bowl of fresh, delicious seasonal fruit, like the fabulous looking dish pictured here. This one contains one small serving of each of the following: navel orange, Bosc pear, banana, strawberries and blueberries.

After using the “Recipe” function on nutritiondata.com, I quickly determined that this delicious meal contained 287 calories, only 8 of them from fat. It also contained 12 grams of fiber, 3 grams of protein, lots of calcium, phyto-chemicals and many other nutrients.

Speaking of recipes, I have never cooked a single meal from a recipe. Okay, as a single guy, I know that I am not typical; but I enjoy good food and drink as much as the next guy. The key is acquiring a taste for the whole plants, getting good and hungry before you eat it — and remembering that this great diet-style is all about CELEBRATION! Not deprivation.

The luscious meal above was eaten at 8 AM and was followed by my Sailors Daily Oatmeal at 11 AM. It contained 468 calories (less than 10% from fat), 13 grams of fiber, 11 grams of protein and a plethora of other nutrients that ONLY plant-based foods can deliver. So, before I have my main meal of the day (at 3 PM), I have already eaten 25 grams of fiber — all from whole plants, and the percent of my calories from fat was only seven percent.

While in the garden this AM, I took a picture of my "rice and beans" before and after cooking. See photo below for next step. Notice individual serving container on the left.

While taking pictures yesterday morning, I decided to take a picture of a key portion of my Sailors Super Lunch and/or Dinner. It is a mixture of various whole grain rices and various home cooked (not canned) beans.

I prepare this mixture weekly and store in individual meal containers that I keep in the fridge until needed. The entire preparation of this key ingredient requires less than one minute per meal — that includes the cooking, packaging, storage and clean-up.

Along with my exotic mixture of “rice and beans,” I always include at least five or six other fresh vegetables in season (preferably organic & local) — ending up with a total meal that contains 605 calories (15% from fat due to high-fat avocado), a whopping 26 grams of fiber, 27 grams of protein,  341 mg. of calcium and not a single morsel of saturated fat or cholesterol.

Rice and Beans --the first step in building my Sailors Super Lunch

The first step in building my daily Sailors Super Lunch is “popping” this pre-prepared dish of rice and beans on the plate shown here. After loading the rest of the plate with lots of fresh veggies, it is ready to zap for two minutes. (Okay, I have no idea if microwaves cause cancer, but I sure as heck hope not.)

To summarize; in my 1360 calories consumed through my “big meal” of the day, I have consumed zero cholesterol and only about 12% of my calories from fat — along with a colon cancer-fighting 51 grams of fiber — ALL of them from whole plants.

I know it's not 4Leaf, but thank God it is plant-based.

So if you want to “eat 4Leaf,” the key is making sure that you eat high in the 4Leaf range for ALL of the meals that you routinely prepare at home. When I leave the house in the evening, my percent of calories from whole plants (in nature’s package) stands at well over 90%. So, I can slide down to only 65% of my “dinner calories” from whole plants and still finish above 80%, the beginning of our 4Leaf range….leaving a little wiggle room for my adult beverage of the evening.

The most important part of eating high in the 4Leaf range at home — is shopping for groceries; for if it goes in your shopping cart, it is going to end up in your stomach. I mentioned earlier that I don’t ever cook from recipes; that’s because I have learned to love eating whole plants — I like my broccoli crunchy and I prefer my spinach barely cooked (or raw) so that it looks like leaves instead of mush. Keeping it simple works for me — maybe it will work for you.

Shopping for groceries is your most important task when it comes to 4-Leaf eating. You want to spend most of your time in the produce aisle.

Later, we may write another book and call it “The 4Leaf Companion,” that will be full of 3Leaf and 4Leaf recipes; but for now, we recommend that you get your recipes from the written works of Joel Fuhrman, John McDougall, Caldwell Esselstyn, Rip Esselstyn and Dean Ornish.

All of them may not be 4Leaf, but they will all be plant-based — and, with a little tweaking, you can probably make them 4-Leaf. On the Meals 101 page, we show you how to make great meals out of average meals.

One final note; although I am not a great cook and have never used a single recipe myself, no one who has ever dined in my home has complained — and they have always cleaned their plates. I say, “Don’t get hung up on recipes; keep it simple, buy whole fresh plants, get creative, season your meals well and develop a healthy 4Leaf habit that you can stick with.”

If you like what you see here, you may wish to join our periodic mailing list. Also, for help in your own quest to take charge of your health, you might find some useful information at our 4-Leaf page. From the seaside village of Stonington, Connecticut – Be well and have a great day.

If you’d like to order our book on Amazon,  visit our BookStore now.

—J. Morris Hicks…blogging daily at HealthyEatingHealthyWorld.com

PS: Occasionally an unauthorized ad may appear beneath a blog post. It is controlled by WordPress (a totally free hosting service). I do not approve or personally benefit whatsoever from any ad that might ever appear on this site. I apologize and urge you to please disregard. 

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