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We humans are the result
of what we eat.
The quality of blood
depends on the quality
of the food.
If there is good food,
there is good blood.
If there is good blood,
there is health.
If there is health,
there is wellbeing.
Welcome, loyal viewers,
to this week’s edition of
Healthy Living.
Today, we will meet
Dr. Tulio Enrique Vargas
Mercado, who is
a vegan sports doctor
in Bogotá, Colombia.
In the first
in a two-part program,
Dr. Vargas will acquaint
us with the wonders of
functional foods and
how a plant-based diet
filled with natural fruits,
vegetables and grains
keeps us fit and healthy
and provides all
the nutrition we need.
What is a functional food?
It must have two
qualities, among others.
The first is to be a food
in its natural state, that
has not been distorted,
that has been organic.
And second,
upon ingesting it,
not only does it feed us,
but it also prevents and
helps us to recover from
many of the chronic
degenerative diseases.
In conclusion,
it should guarantee
health and quality of life.
We asked Dr. Vargas
about his patients’
experiences
when shifting their diets
to one based on
functional foods.
I have found that
as soon as they change
their diet and begin to
develop their vegan diet,
free of all foods
of animal origin,
industrialized foods,
processed foods,
they begin to recover.
Even many people
who are addicted to
medicines, which
for extreme situations
they have to take,
we have noticed that
when they change
their diet, the absorption
of these medicines
and the elimination of
these medicines, is more
beneficial to the patient,
because we have found
that molecular nutrition
is a support
for the cellular matrix.
What does this mean?
There are many people
who for their bad diet,
have had to live
for many years taking
a lot of medication,
almost a lifetime.
We have found that
when their diet is
changed immediately,
these medications
are not as aggressive
at a cellular level.
For example: at the level
of the cellular matrix,
there is an enzyme
complex called
cytochrome P450.
And then when
the medication enters, it
does not attack so much
the cell, but instead
it enters very smoothly
and does its job,
thanks to the diet which
has cleared the walls and
these cellular structures.
Food has
that characteristic,
the ability, to enter and
in a very soft, very subtle,
but very strong way to
clean all these processes.
Many medical
professionals warn that a
diet high in refined grains
can damage one’s health.
Refined grains are not
functional foods and
many precious nutrients
are lost during the
processing of the grains.
Whole grains are high
in nutrition as they still
have the germ and bran,
which are absent if grains
are refined or processed.
if one chooses white rice over
brown rice, one loses
67% of the vitamin B3,
80% of the vitamin B1,
90% of the vitamin B6,
half of the manganese,
half of the phosphorus,
60% of the iron, and
all of the dietary fiber
and essential fatty acids.
For example,
when a person consumes
whole grains, and
naming some of them,
whole oats, whole barley,
rye, millet, sorghum,
quinoa, millet, wheat,
sago, corn, and
other large number of
varieties, immediately,
at the level of the cell;
in the cell there are some
mitochondria that are
the energy centers of
human beings.
When these foods come
with all their
nutritional potential,
the mitochondria are
very happy and carry out
a very special handling
of sugars, making
all the phenomenon of
glycogenolysis, which is
the metabolism of sugars,
to be very beneficial and
the opposite happens
when people feed
themselves refined white
rice, white bread, buns,
cheese bread, cookies,
crackers, cakes, etcetera.
What happens
when the foods enter
the cell matrix lacking
these nine nutrients?
An example, rice in its
industrialization process
loses the cuticle, starch,
carbohydrate, moisture,
ash, chromium, zinc,
B complex (vitamins),
and fiber.
Simply what remains
is just a starch
devoid of those
other nine elements.
The mitochondria suffer
in the energy centers
because they do not have
all the nutritional potential
for them to do their job.
Besides suffering at
the cell level, Dr. Vargas
says our organs also are
disadvantaged when we
follow an unbalanced diet
of primarily
processed foods.
What happens when we
take in refined grains
at the organ-level?
Another example,
if we take grains and we
industrialize and process
them, then
many organs will suffer.
Let's take an organ
like the pancreas.
So the pancreas
at the level of its ducts,
there it needs a raw
material to make insulin,
in order to
form glucagon.
This insulin has to do
with the metabolism
of sugars.
But when there is
no food, when there is
no raw material,
this pancreas cannot
work well and
it will go on to become
hyperactive and
there will come a time
when it will no longer
secrete the sufficient
levels of insulin and three
very important enzymes
that play a role in
the metabolism of food.
For example,
amylase in the
management of sugars,
lipase in the management
of fats, and trypsin in the
handling of proteins.
When a person is
accustomed to eating
only processed cereals,
just refined food,
it happens that
they do not carry
either chromium, or
the B complex (vitamins),
two key elements
in these ducts so that they
can thoroughly maintain
stable levels of
insulin and glucagon,
(which are) vital in the
metabolism of sugars.
That is when a person
eats refined foods,
that person will have
a tendency of always
having high sugar levels
or leading to spikes
of hypoglycemia,
hyperglycemia.
The same thing happens
at the level of the colon
when you eat food
in its natural state, whole
as nature provides it,
it has been found that
the body produces
a protective enzyme
such as sirtuins and
other elements such as
butyrate, an enzyme that
protects us from colon
cancer, inflammation
of the colon or colitis,
irritable bowel syndrome.
And this butyrate,
what it does is
lubricate the walls,
protect the walls,
eliminate free radicals
that are being generated
there, which are
creating inflammation.
So therefore, we see that
diet is important
in prevention
and is fundamental
in restoration.
Similar to
when foods are processed
and vitamins and minerals
are stripped away,
many unknowingly
discard invaluable
nutrients our bodies need
while cooking.
Even those in the kitchen
preparing their food
end up removing and
throwing away many of
the things the body needs.
For example, I have
found many mothers
when they go to use
squash or pumpkin, peel
and throw away the skin.
In the skin there are
alphacarotenes and
betacarotenes to
prevent skin cancer and
which will ensure that
optical nerves and
our sight work well.
I have found that squash
seeds are thrown away.
These squash seeds
contain zinc and zinc will
prevent the prostate
from swelling.
Zinc will prevent damage
to the skin, stretch marks,
and cellulite.
Some believe
nutritional supplements
are a necessary part of
a healthy diet, but
are they really necessary?
Dr. Vargas now provides
his perspective.
When you have
a vegan diet, holistic,
balanced, harmonious,
and your lifestyle
is very healthy, and
in harmony with nature,
with oneself, with God
and with your neighbor,
believe me that
we will not need
any dietary supplements
or complements.
An example,
we like ice cream
flavored with fruit.
We like juices
flavored with fruit.
But we do not eat
the fruit.
When a person eats fruit
in its natural state,
in the fruit are
the vitamins, minerals,
enzymes, and a number
of compounds that
the body needs
in order to work well.
So if a person is
consuming large amounts
of citrus fruits
they will not need to
consume megadoses
of vitamin C.
If you're eating fruit as
a child in its natural state,
you will not have
a deficiency as such.
Then you do not need to
supplement your diet.
How does a vegan diet
with functional foods aid
those with certain severe
medical conditions?
Can what we eat actually
help to heal us?
For example let’s talk
about multiple sclerosis.
In multiple sclerosis
there is an erosion
of myelin.
Myelin is like a rubber
that protects the neurons
in order for the nerve cells
to do their job.
And when the myelin
is worn out, then
it begins to lose a lot of
functionality and many
organs begin to atrophy
and that is where
functional foods begin
to do their job.
For example, the oilseeds
provide essential
fatty acids and not only
essential fatty acids but
specifically items that
the myelin need for it
not to wear out,
for it not to run out.
So for example,
what do almonds do?
Almonds in its so-called
natural state
or in a vegetable milk,
almonds have certain
essential fatty acids that
help rebuild the myelin.
In other words, it is
the raw material for it to
begin rebuilding again.
There omega-3, omega-6,
omega-9 and
eicosapentaenoic acid
interact.
They begin to make
a collective effort to
restore this matrix.
That is to say, all chronic
degenerative diseases
begin at the table, and
it is at the table where
they should be restored,
not in the consulting
room,
not in the operating room
and it’s not
at the pharmacy.
The father of medicine
was Hippocrates and his
Hippocratic philosophy
says: “Let your food
be your medicine
and your medicine
be your food.”
Doctor Vargas,
we sincerely thank you
for sharing with us
your invaluable research
and knowledge
on functional foods
as well as
for actively promoting
the vegan lifestyle.
Friendly viewers, please
join us next Monday
on Healthy Living
for the conclusion of
our interview with
Dr. Vargas.
Thank you
for your company today
on our program.
Up next is
Science and Spirituality,
after Noteworthy News.
May we all strive to
uplift our mind, spirit,
body and soul.
Please use
the following methods
to contact Dr. Vargas:
Email
tulioenrique1@yahoo.es
Telephone.
+57 16963143
mobile
+57 3108819219
Mail
Carrera 45A No 106A-36
Barrio Pasadena, Bogota, Colombia
Today’s Healthy Living
will be presented
in Spanish,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Welcome,
health-conscious viewers
to Healthy Living
for the conclusion
of our two-part interview
with Dr. Tulio Enrique
Vargas Mercado,
a vegan sports doctor
in Bogotá, Colombia.
He is a strong proponent
of a plant-based diet
featuring functional foods.
What is a functional food?
It must have two
qualities, among others.
The first is to be a food
in its natural state, that
has not been distorted,
that has been organic.
And second,
upon ingesting it,
not only does it feed us,
but it also prevents and
helps us to recover from
many of the chronic
degenerative diseases.
In conclusion,
it should guarantee
health and quality of life.
This week Dr. Vargas
will touch on
a variety of topics
including the importance
of omega fatty acids
in our diet, how to
replace commonly eaten
processed foods
with whole foods,
and his recommendations
for what to eat for
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Dr. Vargas, you
talked about the omegas,
omega-3 (fatty acids),
omega-6 (fatty acids),
tell us, how do you get
the omegas from
purely vegetable foods and
what role do the omegas
play in human health?
Well commercially
we have been taught
that omega-3
only comes from trout,
but it is found that flaxseed
has large amounts
of omega-3,
but without supplying us
the saturated fats
that are in trout,
that is when you eat
animal omega-3 from fish.
When we use flaxseed
in its natural state
in any of the preparations
that you can do at home,
we have not only
the omega-3,
but we have something
called the omega equation
and what is
the omega equation?
Our body needs omega-3,
our body needs omega-6,
our body needs
omega-6, 9,
our body needs
eicosapentaenoic acid,
that is EPA 4;
flax has those components.
What do these omegas do
in our body?
First they make
a protective mechanism
at the level of
the arterial walls.
The one thing we perhaps
should take care of most
in our artery walls is
called the endothelium 1.
And the endothelium 1
is severely affected
when you are constantly
giving it animal fat.
Then it becomes weaker,
swelling increases,
becomes saturated
and begins to lose
the permeability
of the membrane and then
the atheromas develop,
then atherosclerosis
can then lead to
an aneurysm
and can generate
a lot of clots that lead to
cerebrovascular disease
(stroke).
Flaxseed not only gives us
the source of these
essential fatty acids,
but it also has
some very special lignins.
It also acts as a brush
and it acts as a protective
mechanism activating
at the cell wall level,
something
that is very important
and for which
there is a Nobel Prize,
regarding nitric oxide.
What does nitric oxide do?
It prevents cell fragility
at the level
of arterial walls,
so it strengthens them,
and that nitric oxide
is activated
by these omegas.
When you consume omegas
from animal-sources,
the nitric oxide
is not activated.
When you consume omegas
from plant sources,
the nitric oxide
is then activated.
Now if you add the
habitual consumption,
since we are talking about
the source of omegas,
consumption of grapes,
then you will have
two other very
important components
for these arterial walls,
which grapes have,
for example:
resveratrol and sirtuins,
and there is a Nobel Prize
for resveratrol and
a Nobel Prize for sirtuins.
They demonstrated
in laboratory studies how
resveratrol and sirtuins
found in grapes
in their natural state
also help arterial walls,
making them stronger,
more flexible, more elastic,
and not hard
like animal fats do.
And remember
that the omegas
removed from fish
are saturated fat and
our body was not created,
not designed
for the consumption
of saturated fats.
As we heard from
Dr. Vargas last week,
natural foods are best
for our bodies and
refined or processed foods
not only lack the same
nutritional content
as whole foods,
but in large quantities
may cause illnesses.
Dr. Vargas has some tips
on how to make a shift
away from processed foods.
I'm going to give you
some advice
that I learned from
the Apostle Paul,
in Romans 14:5:
"Every man
be fully convinced
of what he does."
The first step is that
you must be convinced
that you need
to make a change.
At that point, you started
with the right foot,
and what you should do
is begin to replace,
not remove but replace.
For example,
remove white rice,
put brown rice,
remove white bread and
place whole grain bread.
When you start
to replace the dairy
for almond milk, soy milk,
amaranth milk,
macadamia milk, rice milk,
when you replace
traditional consumption
of animal milk
with vegetable milks,
you begin
to realize the difference.
When you enter and begin
to change the white rice
for brown rice, white bread
with whole grain bread,
you begin to realize
how your body
begins to work better.
So, the first step,
there must be conviction.
I must be convinced that
I should make a change.
The second step
is to replace,
remove refined grains,
put in whole grains,
remove the consumption
of dairy products
and add vegetable milks
in its place.
Try to gradually
replace sweets.
I have seen
that what most vegans
find hard to stop eating
are sweets.
Sweets are not very healthy,
so when you start
removing refined sugars
and begin to introduce
the essence of sugar cane,
the fruits themselves,
you will begin to see
that your nervous system
benefits.
Though sometimes
forgotten, what we select
to drink each day
is also an important
dietary choice
and has consequences
for our overall health.
Then necessarily
we must start to stop
using another food group
that has been put
in our diet,
which is not food,
for example, coffee.
You know
that coffee has caffeine
and caffeine is a “thief”
of minerals,
so many people are
suffering from osteopenia,
are suffering
from osteoporosis,
because calcium levels
are not at the levels
they should be,
because we are
consuming a robber.
Soft drinks have
phosphoric acid
and steal minerals.
So if I'm going to leave
the traditional sweets,
to start introducing
a natural alternative,
well you cannot pretend
to sweeten coffee
with bananas.
But if you make a drink
of oats or barley or rice
and you add banana bits,
it is already sweet.
You cannot sweeten
a chocolate drink
with mango, but
if you make a grain drink,
of rye or of quinoa,
amaranth, you can
chop fresh mango
and it will be sweet.
Is the amount we eat
during each meal
important?
Which food groups
should we include
in each meal?
Here is
Dr. Vargas’s perspective.
One should eat breakfast
like a king,
lunch like a prince
and dinner like a beggar.
The best meal of the day
is breakfast, then lunch,
and a very light dinner,
ideally three hours
before bedtime.
What is a good breakfast?
A good breakfast is
that the main food
must be fruit.
It should be a rich
and varied plate of fruit
and there should be
a whole grain,
call it two servings
of whole grain bread, or
a good portion of tortilla.
There must be
a vegetable protein,
tofu will replace
the traditional cheese
and will give us
a good protein,
and a grain cereal drink.
Therefore,
I now have a cereal,
I have a fruit, I have
a whole grain bread,
and a tortilla.
I have tofu and there, I
can have a full breakfast,
harmonious, according
with the needs of my body,
and that will keep me
well-satisfied for six hours.
The same thing
at lunchtime.
The main food,
the basis of this dish
should be a raw salad,
followed by a bowl of soup
maybe of legumes,
lentil soup or it can be
a fresh pea soup.
There should be
a blanched or steamed
vegetable like zucchini,
and there must be a cereal
and a plate of salad.
And with this we can say
we have a good lunch
in harmony with my tissues,
in harmony with my cells.
And when we speak
of a light dinner,
it may be a fruit juice,
may be a fruit,
it can be a cereal coffee.
It can be one of
the chocolate drinks
that are currently
on the market that
are not cocoa and are
a very healthy alternative
to a balanced meal.
So then it is conviction,
to begin to replace, and
begin to vary and change
and go on introducing
those food groups
that generally were not
in our daily diet.
What response do you get
from people
when you offer it to them
and they begin to
consume these foods and
this alternative nutrition?
We have found that when
we consume these foods,
as simple as nature
has given us such as
fruits, vegetables,
legumes, oil seeds,
tubers, whole grains,
we find in them
all that we need.
So we could draw
a small conclusion
up to this moment, and
it is: If we are the fruit
of what we eat and if
what we are eating is not
guaranteeing us health,
what do you think
must be done?
Of course, a change
and that change,
where do you think
it has to start?
At the table, because
it is at the table where
I started to get sick.
It’s at the table where I
began to generate a lot of
marginal deficiencies.
It’s at the table
where I began to cause
many of my systems
to become ill.
Genesis 1:29 says,
"God left us the fruits,
vegetables, grains
and legumes
as life’s potent foods."
When we speak
of proper nutrition it is
in harmony with nature,
in harmony with
what nature gives us.
Thank you once again
Dr. Vargas
for sharing with us your
invaluable nutritional
advice and knowledge.
May many more people’s
lives be transformed
as you continue
to help them make
healthy lifestyle choices.
Thank you, elated viewers,
for your company
on this week’s edition
of Healthy Living,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
Up next is
Science and Spirituality,
following
Noteworthy News.
May we all soon
fully develop our
compassionate nature.
Please use
the following methods
to contact Dr. Vargas:
Email :
tulioenrique1@yahoo.es
Telephone :
+57 16963143
mobile :
+57 3108819219
Mail :
Carrera 45A No 106A-36
Barrio Pasadena,
Bogota, Colombia