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A Marvel Change in My Daily Meals
Paul ChangRHTC 2010
The Author and Project Background
•Dr. Campbell is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritusof Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University and Project Director of the China-Oxford CornellDiet and Health Project. The study was the culmination of a 20-year partnership of Cornell University, Oxford University and the ChineseAcademy of Preventive Medicine.•130 villages(65 counties) people spread China involved•Project’s financial support with tens of million dollars and lasts till now
Eating Right: Principles of Food and Health
• There are virtually no nutrients in animal-based foods that are not better provided by plants-based foods.
• Genes do not determine genes on their own. Genes function only by being activated, or expressed, and nutrition plays a critical role in determining which genes, good and bad, are expressed.
• Nutrition can substantially control the adverse effects of noxious chemicals.
• The same good nutrition that prevents disease in its early stages (before diagnosis) can also halt or reverse disease in its later stages (after diagnosis).
Causes to Have Cancers
• Eat what would cause cancers• Air pollution, smoking• Water contamination, heavy metal, drink that causes
cancers• Reduction of self-immunity system, cell/genes
mutation• Global warming, climate change, too strong radiation
from Sun
Causes To Improve Cancer Growth(1/2) The more the animal-based protein we have, the higher
probability the potential ill tissues are activated!
Causes To Improve Cancer Growth(2/2)
Proteins Are All The Same?
Guidelines of Meals
• Eat vegetables and fruits– Keep animal-based protein as 15% of maximum li
mit in total calorie – Averaging during a period of time
• Eat fresh and natural food ( keep extra-adds as little as possible, especially the artificial flavour )
• Don’t eat in a full level
Take my case as an example
Summary
• Be a vegetarian as possible as you can– Start with one day per week – gradually become a real one
• Never too late to be a quasi/whole vegetarian