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The problem is there is no known cure
and we probably won't even treat you
because we have no hope.
I don't think it's an accident
that the information on this
has been known for 15 or 20 years.
They told my parents I was going to die.
No one else should have died of heart disease.
We had the cure. We've had it for decades.
It's gonna take a radical shift in mindset.
We can't blame doctors,
they£re not trained in this field.
You know, my genes have already set my destiny.
What I thought I knew about
healthy eating almost killed me.
Three fourths of what we suffer from in America
is due to the food that we eat.
It's not food to me, it's torture.
I think we haven't really focused
on the quality of food that we take,
we're more interested in convenience.
Food is medicine.
You got to put back into the earth
in order to get back from it.
Changing what I put into my body
can make me live longer.
Why doesn't everybody know this?
About 19 years ago, we were staying at the house,
getting ready for Easter the night before,
dyeing Easter eggs and making cookies
and setting the table.
And my father and my husband
were watching television, this is hard for me, I'm sorry.
And in the wee hours of the morning
I heard my mom cry out that something was wrong.
And we raced up to their bedroom
and he was gone.
He was 58 years old and he was gone.
Everybody, everybody knows suffering, it's there.
People are hurting and it's a tragedy
and it's important to me.
Good evening, the news hit around breakfast time
as a lot of Americans were sitting down
in front of a plate of bacon or sausage.
The obesity crisis is getting worse in America not better.
We have to cut carbon pollution in our own countries
to prevent the worst effects of climate change.
This undercover video
shows chickens being buried alive.
You want to tell the story dramatically
and say you're in a hospital
and decide to change your mind, you know.
And I don't believe anything anyone says in a hospital,
on New Years Eve or during sex.
Those three times
are all information is considered invalid.
Everybody that goes to the hospital says,
you know, from now on I'm gonna eat right,
I'm gonna exercise, I'm gonna do all this,
they're always lying.
They say the same three things actually during sex
and on New Years Eve.
So I was in the hospital with bad hypertension
and I did not make any promises to change my life.
I would say I was probably 330 then,
got to get your weight down to about 280
where we can control your blood pressure with drugs.
And I said well it's 280 where I should get down to?
And then he said this sentence that blew my mind.
And it was the first time I'd ever something you know
anybody watching this is very familiar with
but I wasn't familiar with it.
He said, "Well if you get your weight down to 220, 230
you probably wouldn't need drugs at all."
And I said, "What!
I'd thought that my hypertension was genetic."
He says, "Well it is."
And I said, "Well no,
you're telling me that the drugs that I'm taking are,
telling me these are fat guy drugs.
I thought they were generic drugs."
He said, "Well yes of course."
I said, "Well it can't be both of course,
you can't say it's genetic
and yet if I get down to this weight
I wouldn't have it."
And that just bugged me,
that just bugged me tremendously.
We are eating ourselves in the most overweight,
obese population
in the history of the human race.
In this country this year we£ll spend
over three trillion dollars on health care,
Somewhere between 1 half and 75% of that
are lifestyle related problems.
You get out of your health exactly what you put into it.
And we have been putting the wrong fuel in our body.
We really didn't learn much of anything about nutrition
in medical school.
I was really angry.
I just could not understand why I didn't learn any of this.
The system is set up to reimburse,
kind of, pills and procedures.
You get paid to do things
for patients. You don't get paid if your patients get better.
We live in a pill popping generation
everybody wants a pill for this or a pill for that.
Big Pharma is
in the business of us being sick.
They fund medical education, that's what you learn about.
We've never had more pills in human history
and yet we've never had more chronic disease.
There's the food industry
which is a trillion dollar industry.
There's lot of people
that are making money off processed foods.
There are a lot of people making money off meat,
lot of people making money off dairy.
And it's a huge lobbying power.
Take away the supervision from the USDA
and give it to another body.
They£re handing out subsidies with this hand
and with the other hand they£re telling
the American public what to eat.
You know, they don't look at meat
and say this is full of saturated fat,
cholesterol, DDT,
environmental contaminants, infection.
not part of the sales pitch.
Dairy is the most toxic thing people put in their body,
I won't even call it food.
People that are eating the standard American diet
don't understand, number one,
the scientific implications of that in their body
but two, they often don't understand
that food has enslaved them by this addictive component.
Foods are the cause of diabetes, of heart disease,
of many forms of cancer, of hypertension
and if they are the cause they can also be the solution.
What is on our plate is really affecting our environment.
More global warming is caused by livestock consumption
that all forms of transportation combined.
Something's wrong with this paradigm
and we need to shift paradigms to find out what works better.
We're eating ourselves into our graves.
Since a small child, I've had a love of plants.
To have this living organism
within this tiny little package,
a seed and you plant it
and it grows into such beauty and potential.
I am a product of the state of New Jersey.
I went to Rutgers, the state university,
got a botany degree.
And then went on to the state medical school.
I received a, you know, standard academic training,
then went on to an internal medicine residency
in Washington, DC at George Washington
as a newly minted doctor.
My father who was an attorney, 69 years of age,
was suddenly diagnosed
with end stage metastatic pancreatic cancer.
He was given a prognosis of one to three months to live,
offered some standard treatment
and because there is very little success
with that age, my father decided to do nothing.
And just go home and prepare for death.
I knew in my world that I'd come from,
there was just nothing available
and even still to this day,
there is very little available for pancreatic cancer.
So I went to my local library
and finally came across some books on food,
brought these books home for my father.
The books were on a whole unrefined plant food
way of eating.
He grasped onto it and completely changed his diet
and a year later we went back.
When the doctor saw my father walk in,
he looked a little bit shaken.
He asked my father, what he was doing there
and why basically why was he still alive.
My father started to tell him about broccoli and brown rice
and the doctor lost complete interest
in what my father was saying.
That was the point for me
that changed what I would do as a doctor.
Our medical community in general
has really focused on symptoms of disease.
We see it throughout our whole pharmaceutical industry
and our whole approach to care.
And you know, we have this acute care model
in healthcare today.
And it was designed a 100 years ago
to treat communicable diseases and injury
and we're still trying to treat chronic disease now
with that same acute care model,
but it doesn't work.
We're trying to treat diabetes and heart disease
the way we treat strep throat with pills but it doesn't work.
I feel a little disenfranchised
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