If there was a new drug you could take that promised you would; live a long healthy life, look and feel younger, have more energy, lose weight, if overweight, lower your blood cholesterol, prevent or even reverse heart disease, lower your risk of prostate, breast or other cancers and much more, would you volunteer for trials of such a drug? lose weight, if overweight, lower your blood cholesterol, prevent or even reverse heart disease, lower your risk of prostate, breast or other cancers,
A New “Wonder Drug” or Just Food For Thought?
If there was a new drug you could take that promised you would;
live a long healthy life,
look and feel younger,
have more energy,
lose weight, if overweight,
lower your blood cholesterol,
prevent or even reverse heart disease,
lower your risk of prostate, breast or other cancers,
preserve your eyesight in your later years,
prevent or reverse diabetes,
avoid surgery in many instances,
vastly decrease the need for other pharmaceutical drugs,
keep your bones strong,
avoid impotence,
avoid a stroke,
prevent kidney stones,
alleviate constipation,
lower your blood pressure,
avoid Alzheimer’s Disease,
beat arthritis, and much more…..?
And that this new drug would not cost you a fortune, but would save you thousands of pounds over your lifetime.
And that there would be no adverse side-effects, so common for most drugs.
Would you be willing to take part in a research trial of such a drug?
Well, sadly there is no such drug on the market if there was it would be an instant best seller and make the drug company a fortune. There are many drugs that can help one or two of these conditions but at a cost of the usual undesirable side-effects.
However, there’s no need to be disappointed because all the evidence of over forty years of research and the study of the lifestyles of hundreds of millions of people across the world suggests we may not need a drug at all, but we simply need to change the food we eat along with a few other simple lifestyle changes to achieve most of these same results.
Yes, it would seem that with the right diet could achieve most of the benefits outlined at the start by most of us barring any major environmental or other unavoidable health risks. That diet would be a “whole plant diet”, not requiring numerous food supplements, pills, herbals calorie counting, extra shopping costs or expensive professional consultations. The evidence for this is very strong.
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