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HEALTHY LIVING
George Eisman: Growth Hormones in Animal Products Equals Cancer
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Halo, thoughtful viewers,
and welcome to
Healthy Living.
On this week’s program
George Eisman,
a highly respected vegan
registered dietitian
in the United States,
will explain how
consuming animal products
causes cancer
as well as how the animal
agriculture industry
destroys public health.
Our diet benefits
from lowering
our animal products.
Every serving we get out,
we lower our cancer risk
by 20 to 30%, right down
to no animal products
at all.
Mr. Eisman served as
a faculty member
in dietetics and nutrition
at several universities and
colleges and has worked
in a children's hospital
and a nursing home,
as well as
for public health agencies
in four states.
He founded
The Association of
Vegetarian Dietitians
and Nutrition Educators,
is the co-founder and
first Chairman-Elect of
the Vegetarian Nutrition
Practice Group of
the American
Dietetic Association,
is the director of
the Coalition for Cancer
Prevention Through
Plant-Based Eating and is
also an Advisory Board
Member of
EarthSave International.
Mr. Eisman is the author
of two books,
“The Most Noble Diet”
and “A Basic Course
in Vegetarian
and Vegan Nutrition.”
I've been vegetarian
for over 40 years now.
And I've been vegan
for about 28 years.
And my life's work is
trying to make people
aware of the connection
between what they eat
and their risk of diseases
like cancer.
And a vegan diet is
by far the best way to
lower your cancer risk.
There was a study done
in Japan a few years ago
that found when people
in rural areas went from
eating animal products
just once a week
to three times a week,
the breast cancer rate
went up by 70%.
If you can find a drug
that would lower
people’s breast cancer
rate by 70%, you could
make a billion dollars.
So all you have to do
is get them to cut animal
products out of their diet
and it goes down
by that much.
There were an estimated
12.7 million cancer cases
diagnosed around
the world in 2008, and
this number is expected
to rise to 21 million
by 2030.
Cancer is a term used for
more than 100 diseases
and is characterized
by out-of-control
cell reproduction.
To be healthy,
the body needs a constant
supply of new cells and
their regulation is
an orderly path of growth,
division, and death.
When this process is
damaged, some cells
do not end their lives
as a normal part
of the cell life cycle.
These irregular ones
grow uncontrollably and
divide, forming a mass
of abnormal cells.
The complex mechanism
of cell regulation
is tightly controlled
by growth hormones.
The best thing
about a vegan diet,
from a standpoint of
cancer risk is that
a vegan diet contains
no growth hormones.
Growth hormones
are proteins
that promote growth.
And cancer is a disease
of abnormal growth.
So to put growth hormones
in your body,
when you’re trying to
fight cancer or prevent
cancer, is like trying to
put out a fire
with gasoline.
It's just going to make it
worse, because it's going
to promote growth.
And growth hormones
are animal products,
because all the animals
that are slaughtered
for us are killed when
they're still fairly young,
so they're still growing.
And of course,
dairy products are meant
to grow a baby calf into
a thousand pound cow
in a year, so they’re
full of growth hormones.
And eggs are full of
growth hormones.
So in order to get these
growth hormones out of
our diet, we have to
go to a plant-based diet,
and use plant-based
milks and egg-substitutes
made from plant foods,
and of course, things like
veggie burgers and tofu
and other plant products
in place of meat and
other animal products.
Organic meats and
grass-fed, non-hormone
enhanced meats,
still are full of
growth hormones,
because of the age
of the animals.
We don't let them get old
before we slaughter them,
we eat them
when they're still young.
So these growth hormones
are in their bodies,
whether they’re enhanced,
injected with them,
or they're just
naturally there.
Those growth hormones
are in our animal products
that we consume.
These growth hormones
are proteins;
they're not fats.
So if you eat low-fat meat
and low-fat
dairy products,
it’s actually worse
because they have more
protein than they do fats,
so they have more
growth hormone.
Mr. Eisman learned
about how dietary growth
hormones cause cancer
from the work of
Professor Jane Plant,
a cancer victim herself
whose tumor went into
remission shortly after
she adopted a vegan diet.
I came across this book
in 1999 called
“The No Dairy
Breast Cancer
Prevention Program”
by a woman named
Jane Plant, who was
one of the top scientists
in England.
And this book opened up
my eyes to the link
between cancer and
dairy products, and
as well as all other
animal products.
So dairy products are
the one food that people
think is healthy for them,
and it really isn’t.
It’s just as unhealthy
as meat and chicken and
eggs, because it has these
growth hormones
that encourage
abnormal growth.
And that’s why
she features this.
And that’s inspired me
as a dietitian, because
we dietitians are also
brainwashed into thinking
that dairy products
are necessary foods.
And they’re not only
not necessary, but they
are not even healthful.
And they actually shorten
our lives by raising our
risk of this deadly disease
of cancer.
Let me tell you the story
of Jane Plant herself.
Jane Plant was diagnosed
with breast cancer
in 1987.
And after five operations,
which she lost all of
one breast and part of
the other breast,
she was told she had
at most six months to live.
Her breast cancer
had spread to her neck.
She traveled around
the world to countries
where breast cancer was
not a common disease,
and compared it
to countries where
breast cancer was
a common disease.
And she said this pattern
was very clear to her that
the more dairy products,
and actually other animal
products as well in a diet,
the higher the country’s
rate of breast cancer.
And so she gave up
eating all animal products.
And within a few weeks,
the tumor on her neck
started to itch, and
it started to shrink.
And when she went back
to her doctor
six months later,
instead of being dead,
she was cancer-free.
And 15 years later
she's still writing books.
Why is it that
not enough nutritionists
and medical doctors
know about this?
Well, first of all
medical doctors are
doctors of medicine.
They’re not doctors
of health, they’re not
doctors of nutrition,
they’re not
doctors of food.
They are doctors
of medicine.
My brother is
a medical doctor, and
he says, "We never learn
anything about food.
I learn about what
each vitamin might do
in your body,
but I don't learn about
what foods they’re in.
If someone, wants to
get that vitamin,
I prescribe a pill."
And if you think about it,
if people are healthy
from what they eat,
there's not a lot of
sickness and there is not
a lot of business
for the hospitals and the
pharmaceutical industry.
It's not the doctors
themselves, but
the doctors are pushed
by the pharmaceutical
industry and
the healthcare industry
to treat disease and
not to prevent disease.
Dietitians are not trained
to prescribe diets.
They're trained to teach
people how to follow diets
that are prescribed
by doctors.
But the ideal diet is not
something that is really
pushed, because it's not
economically beneficial
for anybody
except the individual.
With much of
the medical community
not informed as to
the innumerable benefits
of a plant-based diet,
it is no wonder
the misconception exists
that this diet lacks
sufficient protein.
However nothing could
be further from the truth.
Most people think
you need to have a lot of
protein in your diet, and
you really don’t need
to have very much.
Just a couple of ounces
of a day is all you need.
And it’s easily gotten
from plant foods.
And you don’t have to
even eat things
like soybeans, which are
very high in protein.
You can eat other beans,
things like kidney beans,
garbanzo beans,
black beans, but also
vegetables and grains
and nuts and seeds.
They all have adequate
amounts of protein
to meet our needs.
In the US, one can
purchase a hamburger
at a fast-food outlet
for 99 cents.
A study by the Center for
Science and Environment
estimated that
the true cost of
a hamburger in the US,
including
government subsidies to
the livestock industry,
the harm to public health
from consuming beef and
environmental damage
caused by producing it
is US$200.
What we really should
stop doing is
stop subsidizing the meat
and dairy industry.
We have these farm bills
that pass every year,
and meat and dairy
get most of the money,
that's our tax money
subsidizing those foods.
They're
the unhealthiest foods.
And those are the foods
that should be
the most expensive.
Instead they're
the cheapest
because of the subsidies.
Every farm animal
is bred intentionally so if
we stop consuming them,
we can stop breeding
them tomorrow and
there won’t be millions of
them to be producing
all these pollutants
that are destroying
the atmosphere and
polluting the water,
as well as creating
all this unhealthy food.
We can stop the breeding
of farm animals
tomorrow.
On top of all
the wonderful things that
a vegan lifestyle brings
to us in terms of
health and well-being,
it has many other
beneficial effects as well.
But if we really care
about our health and the
health of the environment
and the health of
other people, and
the health of the animals
that we're trying to spare
unnecessary suffering,
then a whole foods
plant-based diet is
a win-win-win situation
for everybody concerned.
We don't get hurt,
the animals don't get hurt,
the beautiful dog
on your lap, and
the cows, and the pigs,
and the chickens, and
the sheep, they have
the same feelings that
that dog does.
And if somebody were to
snatch that dog off
your lap and try to eat it,
people would be so upset.
And yet we do that
everyday with these
other animals who have
the same feeling
of wanting to survive,
of wanting to
not be harmed.
Our sincere gratitude,
George Eisman,
for providing such
essential information
about the plant strong diet
that ensures cancer-free,
fulfilling lives.
May you always enjoy
utmost success
on your noble path.
For more information
on the Coalition for
Cancer Prevention
Through Plant-Based Eating,
please visit
www.CoalitionForCancerPrevention.org
Mr. Eisman’s books,
“The Most Noble Diet”
and “A Basic Course
in Vegetarian and
Vegan Nutrition,”
are available at
the same website and
www.Amazon.com
Thank you for joining us
today on Healthy Living.
May all experience
everlasting excellent
health and
long, happy lives.
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