To me, the really 
amazing thing about this 
is, it’s such a message of 
hope that we can 
control these diseases. 
My thing was really to 
show this lifestyle 
in its glory, which is 
really that it’s so good 
for the human state, 
if you will.
Hallo vivacious viewers, 
and welcome to 
Healthy Living. 
This week we learn about 
a fascinating new 
American documentary, 
“Forks Over Knives,” 
which presents 
scientific evidence 
about the impact of diet 
on health. 
The film is timely, 
as the United States 
is currently facing 
a major health crisis. 
Today, more than 60% 
of Americans are classified 
as obese or overweight.
The average American 
now carries 
23 extra pounds. 
Heart disease and stroke 
will claim the lives 
of 460,000 
American women. 
We're talking about 
diabetes and hypertension 
and bone diseases, 
osteoporosis.
Almost half 
of the population 
is taking some form 
of prescription drug.
I've got a few pills 
I take for my diabetes, 
cholesterol, 
and high blood pressure. 
I take Byetta, which is 
injectable medicine. 
Americans are seeking 
medical care 
in ever growing numbers 
and the nation’s poor health 
is draining the economy.
Obesity, diabetes, 
heart disease, 
high blood pressure 
costs this country 
more than US$120 billion 
each year.
Is there a solution 
to this crippling situation? 
The answer 
is a resounding “Yes.” 
Many researchers 
have concluded that 
simply by eliminating 
refined, processed 
and animal-based foods, 
and adopting a whole foods 
plant-based diet, we can 
stop and even reverse 
many forms of disease.
“Forks Over Knives” 
explores this proven, 
simple way of using 
the “fork,” or choosing 
animal-free foods, over 
the “knife” or “scalpel” 
of medical treatment 
as the most powerful way 
to heal ourselves 
and ensure our wellbeing. 
Brian Wendel, 
the vegan creator 
and executive producer 
of “Forks Over Knives,” 
shares why he decided 
to make this film.
Well, a few years ago, 
I really just became 
overwhelmed with 
how much strong 
evidence there was 
that many of our 
degenerative diseases 
were fully preventable, 
and in many cases 
reversible 
through diet alone. 
And I was noticing 
that there was only 
a very small group 
of people that were 
taking advantage of this 
and a large group 
of people that weren’t. 
And I didn’t understand 
why the message 
wasn’t getting out. 
And I became 
very determined to do 
something about that.
The film examines 
the lives and careers 
of famed American 
nutritional biochemist 
and author 
of the best-selling book 
“The China Study,” 
Dr. T. Colin Campbell, 
and Dr. Caldwell 
Esselstyn, Jr. a surgeon
at the renowned 
Cleveland Clinic 
in the USA, 
and how each discovered 
that plant-based foods are 
the path to robust health. 
Heart disease is 
an absolutely 
toothless paper tiger 
that need never, ever exist.
People who were raised 
in Japan, the Philippines, 
Korea, China, 
never had heart disease, 
prostate cancer, 
colon cancer, 
breast cancer, 
rheumatoid arthritis, 
or multiple sclerosis.
Virtually the Western diet 
was non-existent; they 
had no animal products, 
they had no dairy, no meat.
Our national authorities 
are simply excluding 
this concept in order to 
protect the status quo.
With the Western diet, 
there are going to be 
half a million people 
in this country this year 
who will have to 
have the front half 
of their body divided, 
their heart exposed. 
Some people 
would call that extreme.
And so, 
it’s really quite exciting 
when you are able to 
take patients 
who have been ravaged 
by heart disease 
and get them 
to go plant-based. 
Because we know that 
every time processed oils, 
dairy, meat, fish 
and chicken
pass our lips, it injures 
that delicate inner lining 
of our blood vessels.
And we found that when 
we took these patients 
who are ravaged 
by heart disease, 
they were the walking dead, 
they’d failed their first 
or second stent, 
they had failed their first 
or second angioplasty, 
some were told they 
wouldn’t live out the year, 
and when they just 
absolutely get it, 
and get it right, 
what a fantastic reward 
to know not only 
can it stop the disease, 
but they can 
reverse the disease.
It’s a very powerful gift 
for these patients 
to recognize, 
that they themselves now 
have become the locus 
of control for this disease 
that was destroying them. 
The film 
“Forks Over Knives” 
also follows the lives 
of several chronically ill 
patients who took 
the advice of their doctors 
and adopted the healing, 
nutritious vegan diet. 
I reversed the diabetes. 
The diabetes 
is not coming back. 
Diet is 
so much more important 
than anybody ever thought. 
It’s just people starting 
to take responsibility 
for their health, 
and starting to eat 
more plant-based foods. 
It's that simple. 
Brian Wendel’s goal is 
that “Forks over Knives” 
leads audiences 
to stop consuming 
animal products. 
His noble endeavor 
touched everyone involved 
in the film’s production.
Did making the film 
change your own lifestyle 
or those around you? 
Well, for me, I’ve been 
into whole plant foods 
for almost 10 years now. 
But certainly everybody 
that’s worked on the film 
has changed their diet, 
and it was not requisite 
that anybody do so. 
So everybody 
from the producer; 
to the writer-director; 
to even the attorney; 
and the accountants; and 
even the music composer, 
just from composing 
the music from his home, 
changed their diet. 
So it had a big impact on us. 
And some of the people 
that even came in 
from our crew 
said specifically, 
“I am not changing my diet 
for this film. 
Just so you know.” 
And I just wanted 
the best people 
to help me make the film. 
So the fact 
that they did (change) 
was just unbelievable. 
And every single person, 
just about, 
that worked on this film 
did change their diet. 
Through a quirk of fate 
Lee Fulkerson, 
the writer and director 
of “Forks Over Knives,” 
appears in the documentary 
as one of the many 
individuals profiled 
who switch to a vegan diet 
and reap 
the innumerable benefits.
It wasn't planned 
for me to be part of 
"Forks Over Knives." 
I was going 
on a research trip 
to talk to the doctors 
that we were going to use 
to treat some 
of the patients in the film. 
On my way over, I drank 
these two Red Bulls. 
I also had a 12-ounce Coke, 
and another 
half of a 12-ounce Coke. 
I said, "Well, why don't you 
give me a checkup?" 
We decided to shoot that 
just for fun. 
My cholesterol was 
extremely high, like 240. 
I'd never been 
that high before. 
And more frighteningly, 
I had a level of 
inflammation in my veins 
that said I was at risk 
for a heart attack. 
So that scared me, 
and I decided 
to go on a whole foods 
plant food diet 
to see if we could 
reverse those conditions. 
Wherever the film 
has been shown, 
it has enjoyed 
remarkable success.
What kind of interest 
have you seen in the film?
With very little marketing, 
we’re playing 
to packed houses 
across the country, 
and a lot of blogging, 
a lot of social media things 
all indicating 
that people are really, 
really interested in it. 
What makes 
the documentary 
so convincing is its simple, 
yet effective message.
To me, 
the take-home message 
of "Forks Over Knives" 
is that people can 
have control over their own 
health outcomes. 
At the end of the day, 
information is power. 
It allows people to 
have a degree of control 
over their own 
health outcomes 
that the traditional 
medical system just 
doesn't give people.
It gives you 
a complete picture that 
the diet works long-term, 
it works short-term, 
and you can't get better 
than that. 
This compelling 
documentary 
has left a deep impression 
on viewers.
I think it obviously makes 
a convincing argument 
to at least give it a try, 
if you’re having some of 
these health problems. 
And what I really like too 
is just the whole 
taking health into your 
own hands kind of thing, 
not depending on 
symptom-treating drugs. 
So, definitely 
the proactive approach 
really appealed to me.
So what did you think of 
the film 
“Forks Over Knives?”
I think 
it’s pretty amazing. 
I think it was 
life-changing actually. 
Do you think 
it will inspire you 
to change your diet?
Absolutely, absolutely, yes.
I think we changed 
tonight.
(Absolutely.) 
We are definitely going 
to start a whole new life.
It's going to be 
world changing. 
It's touching on points 
that still haven't yet been 
touched upon, and 
absolutely necessary 
for everyone to see, 
and change the world. 
My hope is over 
the next five years, 
we really as a country, 
we get to 
a certain tipping point, 
where eating plants is 
looked at as absolutely 
the coolest thing 
on the planet. 
Eating lamb chops and 
prime rib and 
steaks and hamburgers 
will be looked at 
as people driving 
Hummers around today. 
It’s like, come on: 
what are you doing? 
You are not 
helping anybody.
Could you envision 
the whole country 
being vegan or 
the world being vegan?
Absolutely, I think that 
there will come a time 
when we will look back 
on this time that we’re 
going through now 
as being a Dark Age. 
The idea of consuming 
animal foods and 
consuming processed 
food just hasn’t 
worked out for us. 
I’m very hopeful that 
we are going to head in 
a direction that’s 
different than where 
we are at now. 
We are deeply grateful 
Brian Wendel, 
Lee Fulkerson, 
Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, 
Dr. T. Colin Campbell 
and all others involved 
for your production 
of this outstanding film. 
You are all improving 
the health of
countless people through
this exceptional work 
and helping 
to uplift our planet. 
May many, many more 
people view 
and be moved to embrace 
the whole foods 
plant-based lifestyle 
advocated by your 
life-changing documentary.
For more details on 
“Forks Over Knives,” 
please visit 
www.ForksOverKnives.com
Thank you for joining us 
today on Healthy Living. 
May all people soon adopt 
the organic vegan diet, 
for optimal health 
and a kinder, more 
compassionate world.