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VEGETARIAN ELITE
In the Business of Saving Lives: Plant-Strong Firefighter Rip Esselstyn - P1/2
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My father, he’s been
my hero my whole life.
And I am very, very
grateful for the gift
that he has given me,
which is the gift
of eating plant-based, and
the gift that then in turn,
I am going to be giving to
my son and my daughter
and all the people
whose lives
I am able to touch
by eating plant-based.
Welcome,
gracious viewers,
to another uplifting edition
of Vegetarian Elite.
On today’s program,
we will honor Father’s Day
by introducing a man
who is continuing the
valiant, life-saving legacy
of his beloved dad.
World class triathlete
turned firefighter
turned best-selling author,
Mr. Rip Esselstyn, has
always lived a heroic life.
From saving human lives
as a firefighter
to animal lives
as a plant-strong vegan,
he has always
responded to the call.
Nowadays he serves
as a major proponent of
society transitioning
to meatless eating.
His vegan philosophy
comes from his father’s
loving decision to
help the whole family
become vegetarian
over 25 years ago.
His father,
world famous doctor
Caldwell Esselstyn,
is considered a pioneer in
the use of plant-based
preventative medicine.
My father was
one of my heroes.
No doubt about it.
And he was
the primary influence in me
making the transition
to eating this way.
While serving
as a dedicated firefighter
in Austin, Texas, USA,
Rip created a simple and
powerful vegan diet plan
out of concern for health
of his fellow colleagues.
In 2003, we had
basically a very, very
competitive station.
And we had a bet to see
who had the lowest
cholesterol level.
So we had our
cholesterol levels checked
the next day.
The results came back.
And one of my fellow
firefighting brothers
had a cholesterol of 344,
at the age of 33.
So as a group
of firefighters,
literally the next shift
in an act of solidarity,
to really save his life,
we started eating
plant-based, plant-strong.
This effective
eating system gained
national exposure,
and led Rip to write
the powerful
award-winning book
“The Engine 2 Diet,”
and create
an informative website.
He also has
a YouTube channel
that guides people
step-by-step through
his 28-day scientifically
researched eating method.
We got a lot of press
and media attention
as a bunch of firefighters
that started eating
plant-based or vegetarian.
We were on the cover
of the New York Times,
National Section,
we were on
National NPR radio,
numerous radio broadcasts.
And then all of a sudden
I realized as a firefighter,
not as a doctor,
not as a nutritionist,
but as a firefighter,
I was in a unique position
to reach out and
connect with a group,
with an audience that
would never otherwise
hear this message.
It almost became like
an obligation for me
to write this book
in order to let people know
the irrefutable and
the undeniable connection
between what you put
in your mouth
and your weight,
perfect health, and
becoming bullet proof
to western disease.
In 2006, Rip, along with
other members of
the Engine 2 fire station
were honored by
Supreme Master Ching Hai
with the Shining World
Leadership Award
for showing people
that they too
could lead a heroic,
compassionate lifestyle
in their own homes
simply by changing
their food choices.
In a nutshell, I am kind of
challenging people to eat
more fruits, vegetables,
whole grains, beans, nuts
and seeds,
it’s really that simple.
Right now your average
American is consuming
a minuscule 6%
of their calories
from fruits, vegetables,
whole grains, and beans,
and almost 90, 95% are
coming from processed
and refined foods, and
animal-based products.
And so, my goal,
my mission, and what
I talk about in the book
is all the reasons
why you want to go
from basically eating
a plant-weak diet
to swinging
the pendulum around and
eating a plant-strong diet.
Mr. Esselstyn is featured
in the critically
acclaimed 2011 documentary
“Forks Over Knives,”
and a respected member
of the Whole Foods Market
healthy eating team.
I’ve got a little couple
of minute snippet with me
and the guys
at the firehouse basically
highlighting how we eat
a plant-strong diet
to be the best firefighters
we can be,
to be at our best 24/7.
I started eating this way
in 1987
for a number of reasons.
One was
for health reasons,
and the other was
for performance reasons.
And that’s because
my mentor
in the sport of triathlon,
a guy named Dave Scott,
the 6-time winner
of the Hawaii
Ironman Triathlon
was a hardcore vegetarian.
And so I was like,
“Well, if the number 1
endurance athlete
in the planet
eats this way, then
there’s no reason why
I shouldn’t eat this way.”
I think
it gave me the edge as
a world class triathlete
for a little over 11 years,
and then I continued
to compete at that level,
even as a full-time
firefighter as well,
up until the age of 43, 44.
But I’ve won numerous
triathlons, numerous
endurance competitions,
dualathons, open water
swimming competitions,
and I contribute
my success in large part,
to the plant-strong
or vegan diet.
Among his
accomplishments,
at the age of 43,
Rip Esselstyn was named
one of Austin’s
10 Fittest People.
In 2008, he won
the US Masters Swimming
National Championship
in record time
for his age group.
We asked Rip, based on
his personal experience
and research, if he would
have performed better
as an athlete if he
continued eating meat,
fish, dairy, and eggs.
No, no.
When you’re not eating
refined and processed
foods, when you’re not
taking in saturated fat,
dietary cholesterol,
acidic producing
animal protein,
you’re going to be
much better off,
and you recover better.
And as an athlete,
one of the things
that’s so important
is being able to train
and then recover.
As a firefighter,
one of the things
a lot of people don’t know
is that 80% of our
call volume, we’re making
are medical calls.
So we see up close and
personal the devastation
that’s being caused by
the fork and the knife
and the spoon.
So eating this way
it gave me the means
to not get sick,
have the energy
to write the book,
and continue to do
all the things
I wanted to in life:
be a firefighter, be a father,
be a husband, and
still take care of myself
by training for
at least an hour a day.
What is your assessment
of the effect
of a plant-based diet
on your physical abilities
as a firefighter
in terms of both
stamina and strength?
By far this is the best diet
to eat.
Your blood is going to be
as clean as it can be.
When you eat plants,
specifically
the green leafies,
your body produces
something call nitric oxide
and this allows
all your vessels to dilate.
When they dilate,
a lot more flood
can get through
to the muscles, the tissues,
and the organs.
And if you have
more oxygen, you’re going
to be performing better.
One misconception
that I always have to
clear up first and foremost
because most people
don’t understand that
you can get all the protein
you need in abundance
to repair muscle and also
grow more muscle,
through a plant-based diet.
As human beings, there’s
three macronutrients
that we get out of food:
there’s fat,
which we can store easily;
there’s carbohydrates,
which we can store
as glycogen or glucose;
and then there’s protein.
We can’t store protein,
so we use what we can
and then
we discard the rest.
So now at the fire station
where they’re are all vegan,
what is the food like?
What are the meals like
at the fire station?
Well, great question.
And I tell people,
the four major food groups
of the Texas firefighter
are: burgers, pizza,
beef fajitas, and ice cream.
So for starters, I just took
the four major food groups
and made them healthy.
So instead of doing
beef burgers,
we did black bean
oatmeal burgers.
And then for a side,
instead of doing fries
that are dunked in oil,
we did baked
sweet potato fries.
And instead of doing
green beans for example,
smothered in butter and oil,
we did green beans with
a wonderful spice on top.
And then pizza –
firefighters love pizza.
So we did a clean,
whole grain crust
and a marinara sauce
with all kinds of
veggies galore,
whether it’s pineapples,
artichoke hearts,
sun-dried tomatoes –
we got pretty extravagant.
Instead of beef fajitas,
we would do portobello
mushroom fajitas.
So we’d slice up
portobello mushrooms
with barbeque sauce
and either cook them
on the grill,
or bake them in the oven.
Then instead of doing
ice cream for dessert,
we’ll do a healthy
silken tofu lime mousse
with fresh raspberries
on top and a sprig of mint.
And the guys loved it.
And you know in the book
for example,
I have nine different
dinner categories.
These are all very
stick-to-your-rib, kind of
masculine-type meals.
For example,
we got Pizza Night,
we got Burger Night,
we have Big Salad Night,
we’ve got Soup Night,
we got Tex-Mex Night,
we’ve got
Comfort Food Night.
So all these categories,
close to
125 different recipes.
Great. Would you tell us
about your diet
on a typical day?
Yeah, I keep it simple.
In order for this to be
sustainable and permanent
it has to be simple.
I start the day
with what I call
“The Big Bowl,”
and it’s 3 different types
of cereals.
And then I do a tablespoon
of ground flaxseed meal
for my omega 3 fatty acids.
I do a small handful
of walnuts.
And then I do usually
three pieces of fruit.
I usually keep frozen fruit
in the in the freezer,
that way it never goes bad,
it’s very, very economical.
So I usually do
mango chunks,
raspberries, blueberries.
Then I’ll also do
something fresh
like a banana, a mango,
or a peach or a kiwi.
And believe it or not
that is my breakfast cereal.
It’s the linchpin
that has kept me going
for now 24 years.
And that little bowl there,
or I should say big bowl
has anywhere
between 35 or 40 grams
of protein in it and
the same amount of fiber.
So it is just packed
with all kinds of
wonderful things
to start the day out
in a great way.
On
Engine2Diet.com,
Rip guides each visitor
with resources that make it
fun, easy, and delicious
to effectively change
their diet (and their life!)
in just four weeks.
This basically guides you
through the 28 days.
And each week,
I have anywhere from
a 2 to 4 to 5 minute video
where I explain to people
what you’re going
to be eliminating
and why you’re going
to be eliminating it.
In week 1, it’s all dairy.
Week 2, it’s all meat,
it’s all flesh.
And week 3,
it’s all extracted oils.
And then I also have
week by week
accompanying meal plans
and grocery lists
for people that you know
will invariably say “Well,
what am I going to eat?
What in the world
am I going to eat?”
And so that’s why
I’ve supplied these tools.
But I also like to tell people
that 99% of the food
on the planet
comes from plants. 99%.
One percent
comes from animals.
During the 28 days
health opportunity,
every day try a new food,
a new plant-based food
that you’ve
never had before.
And exercise, you know,
eating plant-based is king,
exercise is queen,
combine the two, and
you have a health kingdom.
I find it’s very, very
important to build
the immune system,
to fight depression,
and then if you’re female,
help fight off
the osteoporosis.
By the way, as an aside,
the best form
of absorbable calcium
comes from plants,
it doesn’t come from dairy.
And this is, of course
this website will all be free
because
I just want people
to start eating this way,
because
you’ll save yourselves
and you’ll help
save the planet.
We asked
Mr. Rip Esselstyn
if he had some kind words
to share with our viewers
for Father’s Day.
One of the greatest gifts
that anybody can give
any father out there
is the gift
of going plant-based.
I would challenge
the men out there,
what is more masculine:
eating a certain way and
dying of heart disease
at the age of 51, 52, and
leaving your family behind;
or eating a plant-strong,
plant-based diet
and being there for,
for your children,
for your wife,
in a very responsible
and heroic way.
And I would say
that being around
for your family,
in a responsible way
and being healthy
is the more masculine
thing to do.
So that would be
a nice Father’s Day wish
that I would wish upon
all the men out there
that are fathers.
Engaging viewers,
we appreciate you
spending time with us
today on our special
Father’s Day edition
of Vegetarian Elite
featuring plant-strong
Rip Esselstyn.
Please join us again
next week,
June 25, for part 2.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples.
May you and your family
enjoy one another’s
blessed company
in happiness, health,
and longevity.
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
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