Alzheimer’s. Barnard and Oz review latest findings.

Half of all Americans have it by age 85! (See video below)

Dr Oz ShowWhile there is often a great deal of confusion and contradiction from one Oz Show to the next, this one is a winner. From an article about it at Examiner.com (See link below):

By the time that they reach age 85, almost half of all Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. The statistics are frightening – but the research is hopeful. By eating the right foods, you can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease and even reverse memory problems by starting now, says Dr. Mehmet Oz, pointing to recent studies. To reveal what to eat – and what to avoid, Dr. Oz invited Dr. Neal Barnard to his March 8 show.

I was a bit disappointed in the article referenced above as the author made no mention of the foods that we should avoid; she only talked about the healthy brain foods. Since the foods to avoid was such a critical element of the show—not to include them in the article is a classic example of “food system controlled” unprofessional journalism.

Dr. Neal Barnard, founder and Director of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

Dr. Neal Barnard, founder and Director of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

But I took notes while watching the show and these are the nuggets of wisdom that I found most provocative. Dr. Oz led off the segment by quoting Dr. Neal Barnard, “Milk, meat, and even fish can put you at risk for Alzheimer’s. But you can dramatically reduce your chances of becoming a statistic.”

  1. Prevention. We can prevent Alzheimer’s Disease; you don’t need drugs. The solution doesn’t start with your doctor, it starts with you.
  2. METALS. When Dr. Oz asked Dr. Barnard what he thought was the main cause of Alzheimer’s, he replied METALS. We find iron, copper and zinc in the plaques in the brain. You need iron, copper and zinc—but when you get too much of it, we believe that it destroys the brain cells.
  3. Sources of metals. They come from our food, cookware and vitamin supplements. Metals in the brain cause the production of free radicals. The difference between the amounts of iron that you need and the amount that’s toxic is very small. It’s very easy to get too much, but it’s just as easy to recognize the source, change it—and you won’t have the problem anymore.
  4. Bad foods. Most problematic foods are meat, dairy and fish.
  5. MEAT. We’ve all grown up with the idea that meat is a good source of iron. The problem is that it’s a little too good of a source. Plus we get saturated fat from the meat that harms the heart, it also harms the brain.
  6. DAIRY products are the number one source of saturated fat. The combination of high saturated fat plus high copper is the equivalent of 19 extra years of aging. 19 extra years of cognitive decline.
  7. FISH. Many people think fish—good for the brain. Take lobster or you take crab—loaded with these metals. Plus, they living in what is effectively the human sewer—picking up these toxins.
  8. Omega-3s. But what about the omega-3s? Most of the fat in fish is not the omega-3s.
  9. Oz jumps in. “This challenges everything I’ve ever said on this show. I have advocated fish—to PREVENT Alzheimer’s. I still don’t get it.”
  10. More about fish. Don’t get me wrong, fish do have omega-3. But it’s only 15 to 30% of the fat in fish. The other 70 to 85% are the bad fats that don’t do your body any good at all. When asked, Dr. Barnard said that he grew up eating fish but that he not anymore. Now he eats none. When asked if he recommended that our viewers stop eating fish, he responded YES. Adding, “I wouldn’t say that if there weren’t many, many other good things to eat that don’t have the bad fats, that don’t have the extra metals that nourish the body.”
  11. The problem with Supplements. The vitamins in the supplements are good, the A, C, the B, etc. But they’re adding the metals in the multi-vitamins that you don’t need.
  12. Oz summarizes. Little or no meat, little or no fish, no dairy products, and no multi-vitamins. Our foods are giving us the traces of metals that we need and they’re protecting us against the excess.
  13. Simple solution. A whole foods, plant-based diet (WFPB). Power foods for the brain. Fruits, vegetables, legumes and whole grains.
  14. Food NOT pills for vitamins. Get your vitamin E from foods, not from pills. Get your vitamin B6 from corn, beans, rice. B12 is easily found in fortified almond or soy milk or cereals. Folate; Eat lots of kale, spinach, asparagus, beans. Making an umbrella to protect your brian.
  15. Fringe benefits. As we know from The China Study, the WFPB diet is not only good for Alzheimer’s but it prevents or reverses heart disease and diabetes, prevents cancer, promotes vibrant health in general and enables you to achieve your ideal weight effortlessly and permanently.

Watch 20-minute segment of Barnard and Oz

Don’t have 20 minutes? 1-minute video from Dr. Barnard on Alzheimer’s

So how does this all square with the recent big news about the Mediterranean Diet and it’s ability to lower the risk of heart disease by 30%? The simple answer is that the Mediterranean Diet is superior to the SAD, but not nearly as powerful of a whole foods, plant-based diet (WFPB)—a diet-style that reverses almost ALL heart disease AND protects us from the horror of Alzheimer’s.

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—J. Morris Hicks, board member, T. Colin Campbell Foundation

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Dr. Campbell’s new book, WHOLE — Pre Order Promotion

Featuring a free copy of Healthy Eating, Healthy World

Our publisher (BenBella Books) who we both share, is generously offering a special pre-order promotion (through end of March) of Dr. Campbell’s new book:

WHOLE

Offer is good through the end of March and you can purchase your copy of WHOLE anywhere you please. Click here for instructions from BenBella Books.

An excerpt from the Introduction to WHOLE

If you want to live free of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes for your entire life, that power is in your hands (and your knife and fork). But, sadly, medical schools, hospitals, and government health agencies continue to treat nutrition as if it plays only a minor role in health. And no wonder: the standard Western diet, along with its trendy “low fat” and “low carb” cousins, is actually the cause, not the cure, of most of what ails us. When it comes to our health, it turns out the trump card is the food we put in our mouths each day. In the process of learning all this, I also learned something else very important: why most people didn’t know this already. (He offers a few clues)

The medical and scientific research establishments, far from embracing these findings, have systematically dismissed and even suppressed them.

Few medical professionals are aware that our food choices can be far more effective shields against disease than the pills they prescribe.

Few health journalists report the unambiguous good news about radiant health and disease prevention through diet.

Few scientists are trained to look at the “big picture,” and instead specialize in scrutinizing single drops of data instead of comprehending meaningful rivers of wisdom.

And paying the piper and calling the tune for all of them are the pharmaceutical and food industries, which are trying to convince us that salvation can be found in a pill or an enriched snack food made from plant fragments and artificial ingredients.

The truth. How it’s been kept from you. And why. That’s what this book is all about.

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All about improving the health of humans while preserving nature's ability to sustain our species

Get your free copy from BenBella Books when you order “WHOLE.”

I read an advance copy of this great book in January and have written this “praise” that will appear in the printed copy of the book.

Why is the most expensive health care system in the world not working? This book provides scientific “big picture” clarity amidst a sea of confusion about how commercially driven “disease management” is costing us millions of lives—while wasting trillions of dollars. Understanding how this “health care monster” operates is the first step toward creating a system that truly promotes health.

—J. Morris Hicks, consultant, author, Healthy Eating, Healthy World and international blogger at hpjmh.com

Coming soon. My good friend and colleague of over 40 years, Nigel Richardson will soon be doing some guest-blogging on this site. He tells me that he’s not going to try to break my record of 737 consecutive daily blogs. Here is the link to an earlier Nigel blog—Beware the Sacred Cow.

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Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes less than five minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

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—J. Morris Hicks, board member, T. Colin Campbell Foundation

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CANCER. The Suffering. The Expense. The Tragedy.

Study Sees More Breast Cancer at Young Age

Walk for the cure, hope & pray for a miracle, get routine screenings and keep on doing what you're doing---while everyone in the industry keeps getting paid.

Walk for the cure, hope & pray for a miracle, get routine screenings and keep on doing what you’re doing—while everyone in the industry keeps getting paid.

That’s the headline that first caught my eye. Then, a few days later I saw this one: “Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us.” That’s when I decided to write a blog featuring both of those articles.

When I saw that first headline, I immediately thought of early puberty and its association with breast cancer. From my “Extremely early puberty” article below, I quote Dr. Joel Fuhrman:

Early puberty is obviously not due to any one factor, but rather to the combined effect of the modern diet of processed foods, cheese, daily animal products and the lack of fresh produce….Early puberty is strongly associated with breast cancer and the occurrence of breast cancer is three times higher in women who started puberty before age twelve.

From a 2010 USA Today article, "

From a 2010 USA Today article, “Early puberty in girls is raising health concerns.”

Repeat. The incidence of breast cancer is three times higher in women who started puberty before age twelve. What about age 7 or younger? (See graph). So when I see news about more breast cancer in younger women, I naturally think about early puberty—which is largely the result of eating the wrong food for our species. Yet, none of the many articles even mention this blinding flash of the obvious observation.

The solution. We’ve been eating the wrong food for our species in a big way for about thirty years and we’re now reaping what we sow—with diseases that seem to baffle our entire medical community.

The simple answer to most of our chronic diseases is to begin feeding our children mostly whole plants from the time that they are weaned. In so doing, we’ll give those kids the best possible chance to avoid ALL chronic disease for the rest of their lives.

More on early puberty in girls. So what are the average numbers in the United States these days? This quote comes from the New York Times article referenced in my blog about “puberty before age 10” shown below.

In the late 1980s, Marcia Herman-Giddens, then a physician’s associate in the pediatric department of the Duke University Medical Center, started noticing that an awful lot of 8- and 9-year-olds in her clinic had sprouted pubic hair and breasts. The medical wisdom, at that time, based on a landmark 1960 study of institutionalized British children, was that puberty began, on average, for girls at age 11. But that was not what Herman-Giddens was seeing. So she started collecting data, eventually leading a study with the American Academy of Pediatrics that sampled 17,000 girls, finding that among white girls, the average age of breast budding was 9.96. Among black girls, it was 8.87.

So there you have it. The average age of puberty in the United States was below ten years old way back in the early 90’s. And now some of those little girls are getting breast cancer in their twenties. As for the current average age of puberty; it continues to worsen and may now very well be under 9 years of age. See Guardian article below: Onset of puberty in girls has fallen by five years since 1920.

This should be required reading for all members of Congress.

Why do we not hear this kind of cancer information from the American Cancer Association?

Suffering, expense and tragedy. Meanwhile, the cancer train keeps right on picking up speed—delivering fame and fortune for a privileged few, employment for millions— but primarily suffering, expense and tragedy for the rest of us. And our “cancer organizations” never even mention the following information as stated by Dr. T. Colin Campbell in The China Study:

1. [C]asein (the protein in cow’s milk) and very likely all animal proteins, may be the most relevant cancer-causing substances that we consume.

2. There is enough evidence now that the U.S. government should be discussing the idea that the toxicity of our diet is the single biggest cause of cancer.

3. There is enough evidence now that doctors should be discussing the option of pursuing dietary change as a potential path to cancer prevention and treatment.

4. Our institutions and information providers are failing us. Even cancer organizations, at both the national and local level, are reluctant to discuss or even believe this evidence.

5. Food as a key to health represents a powerful challenge to conventional medicine, which is fundamentally built on drugs and surgery.

They're making history alright---making more money off a preventable disease than any organization in history.

They’re making history alright—making more money off a preventable disease than any organization in history.

Cancer is a HUGE business. And there is no money to be made in prevention. Consider this list of three facts from a recent TIME article mentioned earlier (See link below)

1. Our nation’s largest cancer centerAlthough it is officially a nonprofit unit of the University of Texas, MD Anderson has revenue that exceeds the cost of the world-class care it provides by so much that its operating profit for the fiscal year 2010, the most recent annual report it filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was $531 million. That’s a profit margin of 26% on revenue of $2.05 billion, an astounding result for such a service-intensive enterprise.

2. Mckinsey reports on nonprofit medical organizations. The 2,900 nonprofit hospitals across the country, which are exempt from income taxes, actually end up averaging higher operating profit margins than the 1,000 for-profit hospitals after the for-profits’ income-tax obligations are deducted. In health care, being nonprofit produces more profit.”

MD Anderson, one of the largest employers in the state of Texas

MD Anderson, one of the largest employers in the state of Texas

3. Salaries for big cancer executivesThe president of MD Anderson is paid like someone running a prosperous business. Ronald DePinho’s total compensation last year was $1,845,000. That does not count outside earnings derived from a much publicized waiver he received from the university that, according to the Houston Chronicle, allows him to maintain unspecified “financial ties with his three principal pharmaceutical companies.

The above three paragraphs are just a few of the hundreds in the TIME article below that cover the out-of-control cost of healthcare that is occurring in all diseases—not just cancer. Want to see more? Take a look at the second source article below. I have to confess; I did not finish the article—the whole mess just makes me sick.

The Bottom Line. Cancer, heart disease, diabetes and all the other food-driven chronic diseases in the western world are HUGE businesses. And 35 million jobs in the USA are dependent on them staying in business—and growing. What can you do about it? You can take charge of your own health, you can help prevent early puberty in your daughters and you can share this wonderful news with everyone you know—even your doctor.

Handy 4-piece take-charge-of-your-health kit—from Amazon.com

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes less than five minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

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.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now

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

For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, you might find some useful information at our 4Leaf page or some great recipes at 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.

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—J. Morris Hicks, board member, T. Colin Campbell Foundation

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