Saturday, 16 April 2011

Petition: Fund Research On Healthy Diets

Fund Ethical Research On Plantarian Food for Health Petition: "Due to a stranglehold on research funded by drug companies and lobbying from Food Manufacturing lobbyists it's relatively impossible to get funding for research on preventable nutritional medicine and health solutions from better diets as this can't be turned into a patentable drug.

Professor Smith from UK Oxford University, with help from Olso University in Sweden, recently published well publicised research on halting dementia and Alzhiemer's just with B Vitamins. Professor Smith admitted the problems of researching food and nutrients rather than drugs. He revealed “The dogma is strong and there is money involved. If it is not produced by the pharmaceutical companies, you have a hard time getting funded.”

Important scientific proof of the need for nutrition not drugs will struggle to surface whilst most research is funded by drug companies.

The only solution is for responsible governments and the World Health Organisation to commit to prove what professional Nutritional therapists demonstrate every day in their clinics, that food can heal. President Bill Clinton under Dr Esselstyne is using food to beat heart disease, PCRM has shown food can reverse Diabetes.

The British Medical Journal (BMJ) reveals 'When the report, Diet, Nutrition, and the Prevention of Chronic Diseases, was released (BMJ 2003;326: 515), American food manufacturers' groups began lobbying to prevent their government from accepting its proposals. The Sugar Association wrote to the director general of WHO, threatening to “exercise every avenue available to expose the dubious nature” of the report. Congressmen recruited by the food industry urged the secretary of health, Tommy Thompson, to cut off the $406m (£226m; €334m) annual US contribution to WHO (BMJ 2003;326: 948).

If we continue to ignore Hippocrates' ethos of “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” there will be dire catastrophic consequences.


Please sign our Petition:
In the interests of optimal world health and sustainability we the undersigned urge world governments and the World Health Organisation, to stand up to pharmaceutical and manufactured food industry lobbyists, provide balance in the drugs vs diet debate and fill the funding gap to fund scientific research that proves better diets and fresh, complete, wholefoods and the nutrients they contain can prevent, halt and often reverse chronic disease.

21-Day Vegan Kickstart - Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

DAY 12: Tips from Vegan Chef Tal Ronnen

A Message from Tal Ronnen

Tal Ronnenleft quoteBy now, you know the definition of “vegan,” but here’s how I like to put it: Being vegan means eating everything in the world except animal products. There’s a whole world of vegan cooking that’s rich and delicious—but without the fat and cholesterol of your favorite meaty meals. To keep your new diet interesting and varied, find inspiration in new recipe books, good vegetarian restaurants, and new vegan friends.right quote

For a few of my nutrition tips, visit my Kickstart page

Tal Ronnen was the chef that first turned Oprah Winfrey onto delicious vegan dishes and is currently being consulted to create a Healthy fast food alternative to McDonalds/wendy/KFC/Burger King/Taco bell/Pizza Hut that will feature Plantarian options on the menu.

Monday, 11 April 2011

Festival Fair Fayre Event - Bristol VegFest

Campaigns - Talks - Bristol VegFest :: VegFest UK - The UK's biggest and best Vegetarian/Vegan Festival: What's on in Bristol & Bath the west country?

This eco - fest of food & music, a food fayre, ethical market, festival of sustainable healthier living, weekend fair for all the family kids too - see www.vegfest.co.uk

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Day 4 21-Day Healthy Kickstart Menus

21-Day Vegan Kickstart / a Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) site:

A Message from Alex Jamieson

Alex Jamiesonleft quoteFor most new vegans, their metamorphosis means more than just saying so long to hot dogs and ham and cheese sandwiches. Becoming vegan encompasses health concerns, environmentalism, and animal rights. This way of living and being in the world will bring personal, emotional, physical, and global benefits. No one can tell you exactly how these changes will occur in your life, because each individual has a unique set of circumstances to consider. Just remember, every step toward a vegan lifestyle is a positive step for yourself and the greater world around you.right quote

For a few of my nutrition tips, visit my Kickstart page >

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Healthy Kickstart by PCRM Day 3

21-Day Kickstart from Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) site:

Day 3 - A Message from Dr. Esselstyn

Dr. Esselstynleft quoteI often ask patients to compare their coronary artery disease to a house fire. Your house is on fire because eating meat and dairy products has given you heart disease. You are spraying gasoline on the fire by continuing to eat the very same foods that caused the disease in the first place. Stopping the gasoline puts out the fire. Eating a plant-based diet will end heart disease. If you eat to save your heart, you can cut health care costs and save yourself from other diseases of nutritional extravagance: strokes, hypertension, obesity, osteoporosis, adult-right quoteonset diabetes, and cancer.

For a few of my nutrition tips, visit my Kickstart page >

Monday, 4 April 2011

21-Day Healthy Kickstart - Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)

A Message from Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstoneleft quoteOn a plant-based diet, you will lose weight easily, your skin will absolutely glow, you will have tons of energy, and you will become more sensitive to all the important things in life—like love, nature, and your deepest, truest self. The journey starts today.

Here are some reminders to guide you along your way:

  1. Commit to freeing your body from the grip of unhealthy foods.
  2. Check in with your body; listen to its signals.
  3. Be proud of the choices you’re making.
  4. right quote
  5. If you fall off the wagon, just get back on—no drama, no guilt."

For a few of my nutrition tips, visit my Kickstart page >

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

One World Day Help Please

This year we need your help to set a new world plantarian / healthy sustainable vegan record by 11:11:11

You can join and help at www.1worldday.org

The Plantarian Double One Diet Dare hopes to double the number of vegans by 11:11:11 You can Pledge on the Earth Day billion acts of green website on www.tinyurl.com/oneworldday
We only need around 50 more pledges to get on the Earth Day Acts home page.

You can post a video of you, your pledge and why it's a good idea on Bonobo TV or Veggievision or www.onedayonearth.org/group/oneworldday

We are collecting One World Day special Double One offers at www.one-world-day.org so if you work for or are in touch with any manufacturers or retailers please get in touch for free PR

World Diabetes Day is on 14th November which seems like a good finale! Please get in touch with your local group and remind them of the Vegan Solution and research by PCRM

We have set up a 'Cause' page on facebook all you need to do is say 'like' here www.facebook.com/pages/One-World-Day/135561279843935

or here


www.causes.com/causes/578934

There is a blog at http://oneworldday.blogspot.com/

One World Day Nov 1st - World Diabetes Day 14th Nov


Eating a healthier more sustainable Plantarian Diet is one of the most simple and effective things you can do to reduce the risk, reduce the impact, and reduce the symptoms of Diabetes. In the PCRM trials in the USA people reversed their type 2 diabetes and reduced drug dependency in type 1 diabetes cases.

Monday, 14 February 2011

Ex McDonalds Execs Help One World Day Goal


You can tell this is the year of the Rabbit can't you. Well can't you? Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Natalie Portman, Oxford University, Leona Lewis, vegan cupcakes in Disneyland, and now 2 ex McDonalds executives helping to set a One World Day new world record for healthier, more sustainable lifestyles with a new healthier, sustainable - ish fast food chain

With help of celebrity Vegan Chef Tal Ronnen LYFE Kitchen hopes to have 250 locations within the next 5 years.

Banker Stephen Sidwell and CEO Mike Roberts believe that 50% of the market are hungry and ready for healthier, more sustainably produced fast foods - first one planned to open this summer