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About J. Morris Hicks

A former strategic management consultant and senior corporate executive with Ralph Lauren in New York, J. Morris Hicks has always focused on the "big picture" when analyzing any issue. In 2002, after becoming curious about our "optimal diet," he began a study of what we eat from a global perspective ---- discovering many startling issues and opportunities along the way. In addition to an MBA and a BS in Industrial Engineering, he holds a certificate in plant-based nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies, where he has also been a member of the board of directors since 2012. Having concluded that our food choices hold the key to the sustainability of our civilization, he has made this his #1 priority---exploring all avenues for influencing humans everywhere to move back to the natural plant-based diet for our species.

“The Low-Carb Fraud” — Dr. Campbell’s latest book

Featuring a separate appendix on the latest “Atkins” craze–The Paleo Diet A small book that can he read in one-hour, Dr. Campbell once again provides “clarity over confusion” as he explains why we rarely hear anything from the mainstream system … Continue reading

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“Big Fat News” that Americans love to hear…

Big Fat Disaster for our health, ecology and our future as a species Normally, I don’t give books like the Big Fat Surprise the dignity of providing them any mention on my website. But yesterday, when I saw Dr. Sanjay … Continue reading

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Infestation, civilization, problems, predicaments & leadership

We can ‘solve’ problems but we must ‘endure’ predicaments. So what about climate change? Is it a problem that can be solved or is it a predicament that must be endured? That depends on who you ask. If you look at … Continue reading

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