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HEALTHY LIVING
Dr. Michael Klaper: The Dangers of the Standard American Diet - P2/2
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Hallo, harmonious viewers,
and welcome to
Healthy Living
on Supreme Master
Television.
Today, in the second part
of a two-part series,
we visit again
with Dr. Michael Klaper,
a physician and nutrition
expert who is based
at the TrueNorth Health
Education Center located
in California, USA.
He is also the author of
“Vegan Nutrition:
Pure and Simple” a book
which explains how to
transition to a plant-based
diet and has tasty recipes.
Dr. Klaper is
a strong advocate of
the vegan diet for treating
health conditions
and maintaining
one’s well-being.
In the 1980s, he realized
that many chronic diseases
are caused by the high-fat
and overly processed
foods of the standard
American diet or SAD.
He then became a vegan
and implemented
nutritionally-based
therapies in his practice.
With Dr. Klaper’s help,
many of his patients have
regained their health and
become more energetic
by following
a plant-based lifestyle.
When I went to
medical school
we learned about
all these exotic diseases.
I thought I was going
to be seeing six cases of
leprosy and typhoid fever
every week.
I’ve been a physician
almost 40 years.
How many cases of
typhoid fever I have seen?
None.
How many case of leprosy?
One. I saw one once.
That’s not
what kills people.
What kills people
is a rather small group
of dismal diseases,
as I mentioned,
clogged arteries, diabetes,
high blood pressure, and
autoimmune diseases.
And these largely stem
from what we eat and
this largely goes back
to what has become the
Standard American Diet,
unfortunately which
we have now exported
to the majority
of developed nations
around the world.
Meat, eggs, and dairy foods
are fueling
an obesity epidemic.
According to the
World Health Organization,
globally approximately
42 million children
under the age of five
are obese.
Those obese as children
are more likely to have
this condition as adults.
Anyone who is obese
is also more likely
to have other serious,
chronic diseases as well
that last a lifetime.
And we’re seeing
an epidemic of malnutrition
in its literal sense.
‘Mal’-as in bad,
doesn’t mean you’re
the skinny undernourished
child necessarily.
The face
of the new malnutrition
is obesity in childhood,
and it’s very sad
because these are
all avoidable diseases,
but they are fearsome
once they get developed.
Adult on-set diabetes –
We don’t even use
that term anymore
because it’s no longer
on-set in adults.
We are seeing 10 and 12
or 14 year-old children
with type II diabetes.
Consumption
of animal products
is creating a true
public health emergency
and is also a significant
economic and social burden
in the US and countries
the world over.
I just read for
what the average person
with diabetes
will cost the system over
the course of their lifetime
with all the medications
and the testing,
and the hospitalizations,
and the kidney failure
and the transplants
and the amputations.
We’re talking about
millions and millions
of diabetic people,
one out of every three
Americans are destined
to develop diabetes.
The system,
you’re talking hundreds
of billions and billions
of dollars, it cannot sustain
that for a disease
that is reversible
and it’s preventable.
And so I suspect
the economics will drive
a day of reckoning.
The healing power of food
is being overlooked,
the destructive power
of processed food
has been unleashed, and
we need to reverse this.
A persistent myth is
that vegans do not have
an adequate amount
of protein in their diet.
Dr. Klaper now addresses
this misconception.
If you’re eating
whole plant foods,
there is no way
not to get enough protein.
We need about five percent
of our calories everyday
as protein.
Any whole plant food,
any tomato,
any ear of corn,
any green bean,
is anywhere between
eight to 12% protein.
If you get
your 2000 calories a day
from whole plant foods,
no matter what they are,
fruits, vegetables, greens,
etc. you’re going
to be getting your
40 or 50 grams of protein.
It’s in the fruits and
vegetables and grains
and potatoes
and legumes, it’s in there.
And so one,
it really isn’t (an issue)
to worry (about).
Second, when I went to
medical school,
I never heard the words
“too much protein”;
this person’s got
too much protein.
It seems to be such
an American phenomena,
where everything’s
bigger and better here,
and we’re the land
of the 16 ounce
porterhouse steaks,
and we sit down
and eat these huge slabs
of meat.
Well, our kidneys
aren’t really designed
to handle that, and those
big bolts of protein run
through our kidney filters.
It injures our kidneys,
raises our blood pressure,
leaches calcium
out of our bones, and
sets us up for osteoporosis.
This is not a healthy diet;
we’re eating
too much protein, and
these meat based diets
are dangerous,
hazardous to your health.
I would urge people
not to worry.
If you want some
extra protein in your diet,
you can certainly gather it
from the plant kingdom,
beans and peas and
chickpeas and lentils and
all these wonderful legumes,
throw them in your soup,
put them in your salads,
have them
in your side dishes.
You can make burgers
out of them;
there are lots of ways
to get these high protein
plant foods in your diet,
if you want
a little extra protein.
I’ve been a physician
almost 40 years;
I’ve never seen anyone
walk in the office
with the diagnosis
of protein deficiency,
even long term vegans.
It’s not really an issue.
After this message,
Dr. Klaper will discuss
the dangers
of milk products.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
So it could be done,
you could change
the economics,
make it more favorable
for the broccoli growers
and for the current meat
and pig farmers to change
to growing produce
and fruits and vegetables.
Help these people,
don’t throw them
off the land,
don’t disrupt their lives.
They’re the farmers;
they’re growing our food.
Help them change
to grow something else.
You don’t have to
give up your land,
just grow something
that really helps us all.
Welcome back to
Healthy Living here
on Supreme Master
Television where
we are talking with
Dr. Michael Klaper,
a vegan physician and
nutrition expert
at the TrueNorth Health
Education Center, located
in California, USA.
We asked Dr. Klaper
for his views
on dairy products
and how consumption of
items like milk and cheese
affects one’s health.
When I was growing up,
especially
in my uncle’s dairy farm
in Wisconsin (USA),
I certainly drank a lot milk,
and that’s what we do
to all our children.
Bones are white,
milk is white,
bones have calcium,
milk has calcium.
Got to have milk
for your bones
and your teeth are white
and they got calcium.
Well, it makes initial sense
for about
the first 10 seconds.
But to physicians
who are dealing with
these fearsome diseases
like osteoporosis, where
bone’s substance dissolves
and people sneeze and
they break their ribs, and
they trip and break hips.
When you look at
the countries that have
the most osteoporosis,
the crumbliest bones,
it’s the United States,
New Zealand, Canada,
and the UK;
it’s the countries
where they consume
the most milk.
So right away,
prima facie evidence,
if milk produced
strong bones
the countries who
consumed the most milk
would have
the strongest bones and
have the fewest fractures.
Well, it’s just the opposite.
Cow’s milk is designed
by nature, specifically to
turn a 65 pound calf
into a 400 pound cow
in a year.
That’s what cow’s milk
is for, it is
baby calf growth fluid,
that’s what the stuff is.
And when we consume it
in any form, whether
we drink it as milk,
whether we turn it
into cheese or yogurt
or ice cream, it’s still
all baby calf growth fluid.
And it’s filled with
hormones and sugars
and proteins to make you
into a great big cow, and
it happens, and I think
the major factor in obesity.
And I’ve got people
shocked,
“I drink skimmed milk
why am I
putting on this weight?”
It’s because
there’s a lot more in it
than just the fat.
So when you look at
this white fluid,
as much as it’s presented
as it’s mother’s milk,
it’s healthy for you,
and yes, your parents
want to give you love and
so ice cream tastes sweet
and milk helps you grow
big and strong they think,
and it’s given to us.
But the reality is that
it makes us overweight.
There’s evidence
that it may contribute
to childhood diabetes
and it doesn’t protect
our bones.
Unless you’re a baby calf,
I suggest
you don’t consume
cow’s milk products
is basically
what it comes down to.
There’s no good reason
to it and a lot of reasons
not to do it.
Dr. Klaper
strongly believes that
the vegan lifestyle would
be easily embraced
by most youth and adults
given the right
encouragement.
He now shares
his inspiring suggestions
to bring veganism
to the forefront of
society’s consciousness.
There are lots of ways
to do that, just serving
better food in school,
plant-based foods.
My friend in Hawaii (USA),
John Cadman is
the food service director
of Haiku Elementary School.
And he started
a vegetarian line
and a regular line
for sixth graders.
And within three weeks
the vegetarian line
was longer.
The veggie dogs
and the veggie chilis
are all good things
and kids will respond
and they’re aware
of the planet, they’re
aware of the animals,
you can reach the kids.
And then for the adults,
lower their taxes;
make it worthwhile
for people to change.
Have cooking classes
in schools, have potlucks
in your neighborhood.
If you really want
to change the society,
it is doable.
Especially with today’s
Internet and mass media,
it can be done.
And the younger
generations are going
to be a lot more amenable
to that.
So that old, “Well,
it’s never worked before
and we can’t do it,”
that’s going to
get swept away,
and there’s powerful
motivations to do it.
The ways to do it
are available to us,
and I’m going to do
everything I can
and I commend
your organization for
helping to get the word out
to help this transition
happen. It’s doable.
We truly appreciate
Dr. Klaper sharing his
knowledge and insight
on nutrition and how to
keep a balanced diet.
May communities
the world over
soon adopt the invigorating
vegan lifestyle
and enjoy vastly healthier
and better lives.
For more details
on Dr. Michael Klaper,
please visit
www.VegSource.com/klaper
The book
“Vegan Nutrition:
Pure and Simple”
and other media
by Dr. Klaper
are available
at the same website
Praiseworthy viewers,
thank you for joining us
on this edition of
Healthy Living.
Up next is
Science and Spirituality
after Noteworthy News.
May Heaven’s love
always grace our world
and touch all hearts.
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