DJDannyUhOh said:
I think there is truth to this. There's more to cancer and CVD than diet. While they play a role in the effects, what we overlook is the comprehensive view of lifestyles. For one, look at lung cancer. It's the number two cancer in the US and about 75 percent of that is related to tobacco. Also, in terms of Western society, we are pretty lazy. I'm sorry to say it. 3 out of every 4 Americans do not exercise enough, let alone regularly. Our ease of obtaining food today has affected our health. Today, McDonalds, Taco Bell, Long John Silvers, Wendys, Popeyes, KFC, Burger King, and other fast food establishments where everything is deep-fried to order provides our meals. We've lost sight of natural foods. We've lost sight of what our bodies need - the vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and other nutrients found in fresh vegetables and grains. And it doesn't help that half of the vegetables and grains on our market are processed to the point that it is pointless to eat them. Who really makes the effort to balance their meals anymore? When we're in a rush to eat, where do we go? The drive-thru, that's where. You won't see raw vegetables or whole grains being passed through those windows. People are actually thinking a hamburger and fries comprises a square meal. Those are treats, not meals. And just because there is a leaf of lettuce and a slice of tomato on it doesn't mean that there's a serving of vegetables included with it. If you know what you're doing, carefully considering the type of food and what's in your food, you can enjoy meat now and then without being classified in the typical demographic of the average meat eater.
Firstly, thankyou for actually answering my original question!
I agree with everything you just posted above although i have to point out that you said there is more to cancer and CVD than diet alone which i do agree with. Then you said alot is also to do with lifestlye such as not enough exercise which i also agree with 100%. Then the rest of your statement pretty much went into specific dietary habits which to me actually highlights to significance of diet alone.
My main point is that diet is overwhelming a huge part of so many of our most prevalent diseases and alot of people are still ignorant to this fact.
It's so easy to prevent alot of the diseases and deaths that occur everyday through simple nutrition and most people dont understand just how much of a difference diet plays because to them, it almost seems too simple. It
must be harder than that. 'I cant prevent such a huge disease state such as heart disease merely by what i put in my mouth'. All these pharmaceutical companies have brainwashed people into thinking that only this drug can cure this disease and you must be on it if you want to prevent heart disease. Thats bullshit.
Eat wholesome, clean food, exercise daily, and treat your body with care. That's all it takes. Yes there are hereditary and environmental influences that come into play but genetics doesnt accurately predetermine your life's outcome. You can have a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol but if you eat well and exercise right then your chances of high cholesterol ever becoming a major problem for you are drastically reduced.
Same with type 2 diabetes. It is so so SO easy to prevent through diet. In fact i'd even go so far as to say that diet and exercise are the
only factors in effectively preventing this disease, no matter what your genetic background is.
I wish everyone would turn there backs on all this processed food crap and i get angry thinking about all these young kids eating bags of chips washed down with coke, then thinking about the men who lead these corporations, driving home to their mansions in a porsche, having their wives cook dinner using the most expensive ingredients, served up on expensive china. Sitting there at the dinner table thinking they are top shit, that they have such a great life, all at the expense of the health of others.
Its ridiculous. Yes it's an individual choice and alot comes down to the parents but i believe the companies that produce this shit are to blame aswell. All they care about is the money, they dont care where it comes from.
The more people that buy chemically free, fresh, clean local organic food the more demand there will be for it, the less chance people will have to make poor food choices, the better the health of our kids, the less future disease we will have, the less pollution we will produce, the cleaner our earth and bodies will be.
Ok, ill shutup now
