The China Study: Revised and Expanded Edition: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, and Long-Term HealthBenBella Books, Inc., 27. 12. 2016 - 496 strán (strany) The revised and expanded edition of the bestseller that changed millions of lives The science is clear. The results are unmistakable. You can dramatically reduce your risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes just by changing your diet. More than 30 years ago, nutrition researcher T. Colin Campbell and his team at Cornell, in partnership with teams in China and England, embarked upon the China Study, the most comprehensive study ever undertaken of the relationship between diet and the risk of developing disease. What they found when combined with findings in Colin's laboratory, opened their eyes to the dangers of a diet high in animal protein and the unparalleled health benefits of a whole foods, plant-based diet. In 2005, Colin and his son Tom, now a physician, shared those findings with the world in The China Study, hailed as one of the most important books about diet and health ever written. Featuring brand new content, this heavily expanded edition of Colin and Tom's groundbreaking book includes the latest undeniable evidence of the power of a plant-based diet, plus updated information about the changing medical system and how patients stand to benefit from a surging interest in plant-based nutrition. The China Study—Revised and Expanded Edition presents a clear and concise message of hope as it dispels a multitude of health myths and misinformation. The basic message is clear. The key to a long, healthy life lies in three things: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. |
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... diets also dramatically blocked subsequent cancer growth. In other words, the cancer-producing effects of this highly carcinogenic chemical were rendered insignificant by a low-protein diet. In fact, dietary protein proved to be so ...
... diets also dramatically blocked subsequent cancer growth. In other words, the cancer-producing effects of this highly carcinogenic chemical were rendered insignificant by a low-protein diet. In fact, dietary protein proved to be so ...
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... dietary and lifestyle factors associated with disease mortality in 170 villages in mainland China and Taiwan (widely known as the China Study). 39–42 These studies, exceptionally diverse in scope, dealt with diseases thought to be ...
... dietary and lifestyle factors associated with disease mortality in 170 villages in mainland China and Taiwan (widely known as the China Study). 39–42 These studies, exceptionally diverse in scope, dealt with diseases thought to be ...
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... diets, the diets most like our own meaty American diets. They consumed more protein than anyone else in the country (high-quality animal protein, at that), and yet they were the ones getting liver cancer! How could this be? Worldwide ...
... diets, the diets most like our own meaty American diets. They consumed more protein than anyone else in the country (high-quality animal protein, at that), and yet they were the ones getting liver cancer! How could this be? Worldwide ...
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... dietary characteristics of people who already have the disease with a comparable group of people who don't. We might observe and compare disease rates in 1950 with disease rates in 1990, then observe whether any changes in disease rates ...
... dietary characteristics of people who already have the disease with a comparable group of people who don't. We might observe and compare disease rates in 1950 with disease rates in 1990, then observe whether any changes in disease rates ...
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... dietary factors become so important. These dietary factors, called promoters, feed cancer growth. Other dietary factors, called anti-promoters, slow cancer growth. Cancer growth flourishes when there are more promoters than anti ...
... dietary factors become so important. These dietary factors, called promoters, feed cancer growth. Other dietary factors, called anti-promoters, slow cancer growth. Cancer growth flourishes when there are more promoters than anti ...
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DISEASES OF AFFLUENCE | |
Breast Prostate Large Bowel Colon and Rectal | |
THE GOOD NUTRITION GUIDE | |
How to | |
WHY HAVENT YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE? | |
Whose Health Are They Protecting? | |
Afterword | |
The Vitamin D Connection | |
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