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VEGETARIAN ELITE
In the Business of Saving Lives: Plant-Strong Firefighter Rip Esselstyn - P2/2
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I tell people this is
the greatest gift that
you can give your children,
is the gift of eating,
of eating plant-based.
Welcome back
to the finale
of our two-part series
on the inspirational
Mr. Rip Esseslytn.
As we learned in part one,
Mr. Esselstyn has been
a world champion athlete,
life-saving firefighter,
loving family man,
and New York Times
Bestselling author of
“The Engine 2 Diet” –
all the while
living a meat-free,
plant-strong lifestyle
for 24 years.
Dr. Neal Barnard,
founding president
of the prestigious
Physicians Committee
for Responsible Medicine
(PCRM) states:
“Rip Esselstyn
has lived a hero’s life and
shares his commitment
to good health
in this inspiring book.
With an easy step-by-step
plan, loads of practical tips,
and wonderful recipes,
this is the ultimate guide
to health and long life.”
I cite my father’s
25-year study,
showing that you cannot
only prevent, but also
reverse heart disease
by eating a low fat,
plant-based diet.
Let’s now continue our
informative conversation
with Mr. Esselstyn
to learn more about his
approachable book that
has led countless people
to transform their lives
for the better.
Why is the Engine 2 Diet
28 days?
Because it’s incredible
how in just 28 days
you can change
a number of things.
Physiologically
it’s incredible how quick
the body can heal itself
and get healthy.
So in 28 days, you can
change your palate,
you can
reprogram your brain.
This becomes much more
of a lifestyle.
It becomes very habitual.
And to me it’s not so long
that it’s daunting and
it scares people away.
And of course
my goal and my hope is
that after 28 days
people will be hooked
and they’ll be
for forever changed.
I’m not a big fan
of the word “diet,”
I don’t believe in diets,
so really this is not a diet,
this is a lifestyle.
Okay, so basically,
the 28-day program
is a vegan diet that is free
of any animal products.
So is the vegan diet
complete in terms of
nutrients and protein?
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Yeah, this diet is complete.
You’ll get
all the macronutrients
you’ll need, meaning
the fat, the carbohydrates,
the protein.
There is a big
misconception out there
that you can’t get
all the protein you need
eating a vegan
or plant-based diet.
And nothing could be
further from the truth.
As long as
you’re consuming
enough calories, you’re
getting enough protein.
When you eat a processed
and refined food diet
and animal-based diet,
you’re not getting
any fiber, you’re not getting
any phytochemicals,
minimal amounts
of antioxidants.
And animals-based
products, for example,
don’t have any C, any E,
or any folate,
so you’re missing really
3 major vitamins
that you’re not getting
in animal-based products.
Whereas
in plant-based products
you get everything
in the way of vitamins,
minerals, nutrients
and the 3 major
macro nutrients.
So, after the 28 days
is finished
what do you recommend
to people?
After the 28 days,
you feel better
than you’ve ever felt,
you look better
than you’ve ever felt –
push on. Push on.
Keep going and continue
to be plant-strong.
If people are going out
to dinner, they’re traveling,
I have an acronym
which is “FAB.”
“F” is “Figure out
what you can eat.”
So I don’t care
what restaurant you’re at,
there’s always something
on that menu you can eat
that is a vegan option.
And then the “A” stands for
“Ask for what you want.”
Do not compromise,
do not settle –
ask for what you want.
It’s so easy to eat this way,
whether I’m
at a Thai restaurant,
whether I’m at a Chinese,
Japanese, Korean,
you know all of these cities
have them; whether
I’m at a pizza joint,
you can make it work.
I’ll get a stir-fry
and I’ll ask,
“Can you ask the chef
to stir-fry this
in orange juice
or veggie broth
or carrot juice
instead of olive oil
or some sort of oil.”
And 9 out of 10 times
they come back
and say “Happy to do it.
As a matter of fact,
he really, really enjoyed
making it that way
and we’re going
to add it to the menu.”
The last part
of the acronym is “B” –
“Bring your own food.”
When I’m traveling
and I’m on the airplane,
I just make sure
I bring enough food
to last me 2 meals;
so whether it’s
a couple of sandwiches,
a couple pieces of fruit,
a couple of really clean
energy bars, you name it.
Be as plant-strong
as you can because
you won’t regret it.
And the more
you continue to do this,
the easier it becomes.
The more people
that start eating this way,
the easier
it’s going to become
and the less
it’s going to be uphill
and the more restaurants
will make this easy.
You used the term
sometimes
“plant-strong diet.” (Yeah.)
Tell me what that means?
So I came up
with “plant-strong.”
It’s very, very inclusive,
it’s not exclusive.
I want people to know
that this is not
an exclusive club.
We’re inviting anybody
and everyone to be part
of the plant-strong club,
and we just ask you
to really reconfigure
what’s on your plate:
breakfast, lunch, dinner.
And eat more plants,
eat more fruits, vegetables,
whole grains, beans,
and it’s that simple.
And if you can do that,
your health will improve
and the world’s health
will improve in turn.
I like the term and
a lot of people seem to be
very drawn to it as well.
So of those who
stick with the change,
can you speculate on
what their lifetime benefits
are of sticking
with that change?
Oh gosh, they’re enormous!
The fact
that you don’t have to
worry about obesity;
your body will find
a place of homeostasis
where it is
very, very comfortable,
and you basically just
can eat until
your tummy is content.
And that is
a wonderful thing.
You can find
your perfect weight.
As far as heart disease,
type II diabetes,
prostate cancer in men,
breast cancer in female –
your chances
of getting those are
either eliminated or greatly,
greatly, greatly reduced.
For the men out there,
the first clinical sign
of heart disease
is erectile dysfunction.
So for a lot of men
out there, that
they want to be real men,
I have a saying and it’s,
“Real men eat plants.
They don’t eat meat!”
Do you have favorite
success stories of people
who have been
on the Engine 2 Diet?
Would you share one?
Yeah, I’ve got lots and lots.
One that I love
was a sous-chef and
started eating this way,
lost 35 pounds, in 2 months,
his cholesterol dropped
from 220 to 130.
And he wrote me an email
and he said that he was
sitting at the dinner table
and he told his wife that,
“When you change
what you eat,
all of a sudden
you are giving
yourself permission
to love yourself.
And that makes
all the difference.”
And I thought that that was
really, really beautiful,
and in a simple way
very, very profound.
That you know just
by changing what you eat
you basically
give yourself permission
to love yourself,
and that has some
really profound effects
on your whole outlook,
towards yourself and life.
What started off
as a simple gesture
of solidarity between
the Station 2 firefighters
to save a colleague’s life
by forgoing meat to be
plant-strong, has become
an incredible movement
locally in Austin, Texas
and the world.
Well, we started in 2003,
but now we have pockets
of people that are eating
plant-based throughout
the 44 different stations
in Austin.
So it’s actually
really amazing
how it’s infiltrated out
throughout the department.
Since then,
Mr. Esselstyn has also
been featured prominently
in the national media –
including the Dr. Oz Show,
The Today Show,
The Early Show, and
Good Morning America
to name a few.
He has also partnered
with the largest natural
food store in the world,
Whole Foods Market,
which has plans
to roll out an Engine 2
vegan product line
in late 2011.
Now you’ve set
even loftier goals though,
of educating the public
about a better way of life.
How has the response been
to your book?
The response to the book
has been really,
really wonderful.
It’s been
a national bestseller,
New York Time
National Bestseller.
I’ve been on several
different TV programs
And so all these things
have been wonderful
media opportunities
to get the message out
for the book.
In addition to that, I was
fortunate enough to get
an amazing opportunity
to partner with
Whole Foods Market,
which is a real, real leader,
and innovator.
And they in 2010,
rolled out
what they’re calling their
Healthy Eating Initiative
or their Health Start
Share Program.
I go around the country,
UK, Canada
and I am basically
talking to team members,
customers, communities
about all the reasons why
you want to transition off
the standard American diet
to a more
plant-strong diet.
And then I also am
coming out with a line
of Engine 2 food products
that will be carried at
Whole Foods. (Wow. Cool.)
Yeah and a lot of these
are straight from the book.
Sweet Potato Lasagna,
Macaroni and Not Cheese,
Red Thai Curry,
Pad Thai, Greek Pizza,
Green Pizza,
Shepherd’s Pie.
We have some pastas:
pasta with kale,
pasta with basil;
some really clean
salad dressings, soups…
These are all
no animal-based,
they are whole foods,
low fat, low sodium,
plant-strong products.
Yeah, yeah, all the good
none of the bad.
Let me ask you,
have you noticed a trend
toward a vegetarian diet
in recent years?
Yeah, absolutely!
I think there is a trend.
Right now we’re
in an amazing point
in history
with this information era,
and the information
is out there, whether it’s
the Internet, cable TV….
I’m amazed
at the amount of
vegetarians and vegans
that I’m running into.
And recently
there was an article
that was written up
in Boston Globe
where this woman
refers to this trend
that’s going on,
specifically in
40 and 50-year-old males
who want to be
as healthy as they can be,
they want to live
as long as they can,
and they want to be
the best men they can be.
And she referred
in this article to them
as “hegans,”
instead of vegan, a hegan.
Boston Globe
Correspondent
Kathleen Pierce writes:
“Perhaps the ultimate hegan
is Rip Esselstyn,
a veteran firefighter and
triathlete in Austin, Texas.”
I look at the fire chief of
the Prince William County
Fire Department
reaching out to me to
get his 500 occupational
athletes on board the
“Plant-Strong Program.”
And that to me
is a real sign.
I recently had some people
that reached out to me
from the town of
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania,
a population 2,500.
They want to start
a wellness community,
and so they’re
getting together with
all the community leaders,
the restaurant leaders,
the schools in the area,
and they want
to create a model
that any other town
in America can emulate.
Because
they want to completely
transform themselves
from a sick community
to a wellness community.
And then I recently got
a phone call from the
Sacramento Food Bank,
in Sacramento, California,
and we’re going to be
working with some really
low income populations
there, to teach them
how they can eat
in a very, very
affordable manner
and eat plant-based
to absolutely change their
health destiny as well.
So, from my vantage point,
I see all kinds of trends
going on.
So what is your dream?
What would you like to see
come out
of all your efforts?
I would love it
if we could basically
turn back the clocks,
and go back to where we
were several decades ago,
and basically eradicate
heart disease, eradicate
the major cancers.
And when I say eradicate,
I mean less than 5%.
Right now, you know,
we have 50% of,
of this country,
that’s coming down
with heart disease, or
will die of heart disease,
we have almost 40 or 50%
of men and women
that will come down
with cancer.
So my dream and my goal
is that, instead of having
5 or 10% of America
right now educated
about diet and nutrition,
it’s 90, it’s 95%;
just like what’s going on
right now with smoking,
just about everybody knows
that smoking is bad
for your health.
And this needs to go
into the school systems,
into work, on the Internet,
TV shows, you name it.
And then, just by doing that,
by proxy,
the animals will be saved,
the planet will be saved.
It’s incredible
how everything is so
interconnected with food.
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.
For being a vegan
champion of the world,
and for showing people
that they too could lead
heroic, compassionate lives
simply by changing
their food choices,
Rip and other members
of Fire Station 2
were honored by
Supreme Master Ching Hai
with the Shining World
Leadership Award
in 2006.
Supreme Master,
thank you for everything
that you have done and
that you are continuing
to do make planet Earth
a better place to live.
It’s very, very much
appreciated.
You’re wonderful.
Mr. Rip Esselstyn,
words are never enough
to express our gratitude
for your dedication
to save the world with
beneficial information
and life-sustaining
vegan foods.
We wish you luck
and many blessings
in your endeavors.
I am Rip Esselstyn
of the Engine 2 Diet.
Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet!
For more information
on Rip Esselstyn
and his plant-strong
Engine 2 Diet,
please visit:
Engine2Diet.com
Plant-strong viewers,
thank you for spending
your precious time
with us today.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples.
May the healthy glow
and the strength
of a kinder diet
fuel you on all your
heroic adventures!
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