I advise all my patients 
that, if possible, 
change to a vegan diet 
and stop eating 
all animal products, 
including eggs and milk.
Hallo, vibrant viewers, 
and welcome 
to this week’s 
Healthy Living featuring 
interviews with three 
esteemed physicians, 
who will discuss the 
impact of diet on health, 
the damage to the body 
caused by consuming 
animal products, and 
the innumerable benefits 
of a plant-based lifestyle. 
Dr. Hiromi Shinya, 
a renowned 
gastroenterologist who 
practices in Japan and 
New York City, USA, 
is the inventor of 
the “Shinya Method.” 
This is a non-surgical 
technique to remove 
colon polyps, or 
growths on the surface 
of the colon 
during colonoscopies or 
the viewing of the colon 
using a long, flexible 
lighted tube. 
Devised by Dr. Shinya 
in 1969, the technique 
remains a world standard 
for colon polyp removal.
Dr. Shinya is the author 
of many books, including 
“The Enzyme Factor,” 
which has sold over 
two-million copies 
in Japan. 
His recent lecture 
“The Hiromi Shinya Way 
of Healthy Living” 
attracted over 
a thousand attendees 
in Formosa (Taiwan). 
Dr. Shinya now explains 
the close relationship 
between diet
and colon health.
So that is why I say that 
diet is very, very 
important in order to 
keep us young, healthy 
and living long. 
It’s actually 
like atherosclerosis. 
It’s like a calcification, 
the hardening 
of the arteries. 
It’s really difficult to 
return to a youthful state. 
But the intestinal muscle 
is very thick and firm. 
After about one year or 
two years of proper diet, 
one can change it 
to a certain degree. 
Even at the age of 90, if 
I change my type of diet 
for several years or so, 
the intestines can change. 
So if it’s very narrow, 
and you eat a lot of 
brown rice or five-grain 
bread, anything that’s 
not refined foods, 
then the colon can 
become much softer. 
And if you’re eating 
a lot of meat and 
dairy products, milk, 
cheese and yogurt, this 
also makes the colon 
harder and narrower.
According to Dr. Shinya, 
besides affecting colon 
health, consuming meat 
and other animal products 
can lead to 
life-threatening diseases 
and recommends 
a plant-based diet.
If somebody has breast 
cancer, colon cancer 
or prostate cancer, 
these have 
a very high propensity to 
develop from a diet 
with a lot of meat, 
four or five times a week 
or cheese. 
These people develop 
breast cancer, and 
prostate cancer and 
colon cancer very easily. 
But once they have 
breast cancer surgery, 
prostate cancer surgery, 
or whatever he had 
or she had, 
it’s corrected by doctors. 
But doctors don’t think of 
the future, so they don’t 
say, "Okay you have to 
stop eating meat 
and cheese and yogurt, 
and things like that.” 
At that point, 
if the patient keeps 
the same diet which 
she had in the past, 
four or five years later, 
she could have another 
cancer, on the other side 
of the breast. 
Dr. Wang Hui-Ming of 
Formosa (Taiwan) has 
been practicing medicine 
for over 20 years, 
has performed over
3,500 cancer operations 
and is an expert 
in laparoscopic, 
or minimally invasive, 
surgery. 
He is also an authority 
in colorectal surgery, 
and as a pious Buddhist 
has been a vegan 
for almost 20 years. 
His personal motto is, 
“A vegetarian diet 
is good for health.” 
Drawing from 
his extensive medical 
background and 
from current research, 
he shares the benefits 
of the plant-based diet 
with the public. 
According to Dr. Wang, 
the carcinogens found 
in meat are the root cause 
of many types of cancer.
Aside from colon cancer 
cases, cancers of 
all types have been 
increasing 
all over the world. 
The biggest reason is 
environmental pollution. 
In the last 50 years, 
people have produced 
a lot of carcinogens. 
These carcinogens 
become more condensed 
when they move up 
the food chain. 
Finally, they are 
all condensed 
in the animals. 
That’s why when people 
consume a lot of meat, 
they are exposed to 
a lot of carcinogens. 
This is the reason why 
nowadays colon cancer 
ranks the highest. 
There are also 
a lot of lung cancer, 
lung adenocarcinoma, 
breast carcinoma, and 
prostate cancer cases. 
Why are they related to 
the meat diet? 
Aside from the pollutants 
from the environment, 
meat itself can also 
cause cancer. 
There are two kinds of 
amino acids in meat, 
especially in red meat 
like beef and lamb that 
are different from other 
kinds of amino acids. 
They are deadly. 
One is called 
L-Phenylalanine. 
The other one is called 
creatine. 
Red meat contains a lot 
of these two amino acids. 
When meat is heated, 
these two amino acids 
are converted into 
heterocyclic aromatic 
amine or HCAs which 
have been proven 
to be carcinogenic. 
One kilogram of 
well-done steak 
produces the amount of 
carcinogens 
in 600 cigarettes. 
One grilled chicken leg 
produces the amount 
of carcinogens 
in 80 cigarettes. 
That’s why 
eating meat is deadly.
The third reason 
for high cancer rates is 
the preservatives 
added to food for 
commercial purposes. 
A very horrible chemical 
preservative added to 
food is nitrate. 
When nitrates enter our 
intestines and interact 
with the bacteria, 
they produce a kind of 
compound called 
nitroso compound, 
which is a very 
potent carcinogen. 
What kinds of foods 
contain this carcinogen? 
Preserved meat, 
sausages, ham, etc. 
all contain a lot of nitrite.
When we return, we’ll 
learn more from another 
respected medical expert 
about the impact 
of diet on health. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
I mean the balance of 
evidence is that 
a B-12 fortified, whole 
foods, plant-based diet, 
absolutely 
without a doubt is 
really the healthiest 
in terms of reducing 
chronic disease risk. 
Welcome back to 
Healthy Living as we 
continue our program 
featuring three top 
medical professionals, 
who are sharing 
their views on how 
our food choices 
fundamentally affect 
our health. 
Dr. Michael Greger is 
a physician, author 
and internationally 
recognized speaker 
on public health, and 
currently acts as Director 
of Public Health and 
Animal Agriculture for 
the Humane Society 
of the United States. 
Dr. Greger is an expert 
in clinical nutrition, and 
is the founding member 
of the American College 
of Lifestyle Medicine. 
He now provides 
his perspective 
on the consequences 
of eating meat. 
The health risks of 
consuming meat 
and meat products 
in the typical way people 
do in North America 
and most kinds of 
Western countries, 
is the typical diseases 
that plague 
the Western world, 
the chronic diseases like 
heart disease, cancer, 
stroke, diabetes, 
and, obesity. 
These are all diseases 
critically linked to what 
we put in our bodies, 
what we eat. 
And so if you want to get 
typical diseases 
you eat a typical diet. 
If you don't want to 
get these diseases then 
you need to eat more 
plant-based foods, 
whole-plant foods, and 
less animal foods, less 
meat, eggs and dairy. 
Some people believe that 
eating fish is healthier 
than eating beef, pork 
and chicken. 
But Dr. Greger has 
serious concerns about 
fish consumption.
The greatest concerns 
with eating fish are the 
industrial contaminants 
that have so polluted 
the world. 
Basically, all the fish that 
one can eat contains 
these toxic industrial 
pollutants like PCBs and 
dioxins, heavy metals like 
mercury, which we've 
kind of spewed into them, 
whether it's from 
a coal-fired power plant 
or industrial plastics 
production, 
everything eventually 
finds its way into the sea. 
And so our oceans 
have become the sewers 
of humanity. 
The worst is actually 
farm-raised fish, 
because they get fed fish 
from the oceans in
very concentrated forms. 
So since food is 
a packaged deal and 
you can't get one part of 
the food without 
the others, 
we should strive to get 
all our nutrients from 
whole-plant foods 
as the healthiest source 
of our nutrition. 
According to both 
the American Dietetic 
Association and 
Dieticians of Canada, 
two highly regarded 
organizations comprised 
of nutrition professionals 
in the USA and Canada 
respectively, 
the vegetarian diet is 
a very healthy way 
of living. 
For example, a recent 
article in the Journal of 
the American Dietetic 
Association states that 
vegetarians are less likely 
to be overweight or 
have type 2 diabetes, 
prostate cancer or colon 
cancer than meat eaters. 
Research has shown that 
a plant-based diet can 
improve one’s health. 
Cholesterol levels and 
blood pressure stay low 
when we consume 
animal-free products.  
Flavonoids 
and polyphenols, 
powerful antioxidants 
associated with 
reduced cancer risk, 
are found only 
in plant-based foods.  
Flavonoids are present 
in apples, broccoli, kale 
and berries, 
while polyphenols are 
contained in lentils, 
berries, broccoli, parsley 
and whole grains.
Also, we have to eat a lot 
of vegetables and fruits 
that contain flavonoids 
and polyphenols. 
They are excellent 
antioxidants. 
Basically the reason 
we get sick is 
because of free radicals. 
Meat introduces 
free radicals to our body. 
Our body also produces 
free radicals. 
These are toxic to 
our cells, so we have to 
eliminate them 
from our body as quickly 
as possible, and then 
we’ll become healthy.
The vegan diet is 
an anti-free radical diet.
Drs. Wang and Greger 
have some final thoughts 
to share with our viewers.
Change your diet; I hope 
everyone will begin 
from our dining table. 
You don’t need to spend 
extra money; just begin 
from your dining table 
and stop eating animals.
We all know that 
our entire environment 
is being affected by 
the livestock industry 
which has caused 
a major increase 
in global warming. 
Therefore, to reduce 
our carbon footprint, 
we must start from 
changing our diet. 
If everyone of us does it, 
then with the collective 
power of 100 people 
or 10,000 people, 
we can make our planet 
a better place. 
That’s why changing 
our diet will benefit 
ourselves and others. 
We’ll get healthier, 
and we can protect 
the environment of 
our planet. 
Please help expand 
this movement and 
encourage everybody 
to do the same.
The more whole, healthy, 
plant foods we can eat 
and the less animal foods, 
the healthier
we will be for it. 
Thank you 
Drs. Hiromi Shinya, 
Wang Hui-Ming, 
and Michael Greger 
for sharing your sound 
advice and expertise 
on diet and health 
with the world. 
Through your noble 
efforts, may many more 
soon be encouraged to 
adopt the compassionate, 
healthy vegan lifestyle, 
which greatly benefits 
our planet. 
May Heaven bless you 
in your work, and we 
wish you every success 
in the future. 
For more details 
on the doctors featured 
today please visit 
the following websites:
Dr. Hiromi Shinya
ShinyaMedicalGrp.com/en
Dr. Michael Greger
www.DrGreger.org
Dr. Wang Hui-Ming
www.VGHTC.gov.tw/
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