The lost sheep of the Keto and carnivore movement, I feel sorry for them, they've all been led astray. In their minds sugar feeds most cancer. My cancer was put in remission with plants anyone who suggest that eating animal products has no effect on cancer growth is totally misinformed and foolish. Lots of research supports this notion not just Dr. Campbell's work but he's the true pioneer and deserves the utmost praise and respect for bringing to light. Thank you!
Thanks so much for sharing! When I first went vegan over ten years ago I met someone significantly older than me who read the China Study because they had cancer a few years prior to that and it worked for them too! It's so amazing! Dr. Greger has some new videos out on NutritionFacts.org about metastasis and animal fat worth checking out if you haven't yet. He's released two thus far that I'm aware of.
@@VeganLinked I saw part 1 one recently and viewing part 2 now. I've been watching Dr. Greger for a few years now, he saves me from having to sort through tons of nutritional and medical research. I had high-grade Bladder cancer the worse kind and underwent two surgeries to remove several large tumors, they insisted I was going to undergo surgery to have my bladder removed along with urinary diversion and more then likely it has spread to my Kidneys and other organs. This was at the Glickman Urology Center at the Cleveland Clinic, so it wasn't amateur night. I recently had genomic testing which is 98 % accurate to see if I still had cancer and it shows up negative, my Doctors haven't detected it either through any exam or diagnostics. I didn't do any conventional treatments, but I did consume Maitake mushroom extract and copious amounts Broccoli sprouts along with WFPD. I have friends who also have cancer but listen to their conventional Doctors who tell them their cancer is caused by genetics. I've suggested to them it wasn't and said that consumption of animals products is the major contributor but of course they're in denial and just give me the cold shoulder. There are lots of testimonials out there but the approach is generally the same, eat a WFPD. It's been over 2-1/2 years now I don't plan to change any regiment and WFPD is now a permanent dietary life style change for me.
@@pcrosby9 Very happy for you! Dr Greger released a video today on foods that can downregulate a gene involved in metastatic cancer. Of course, one of them was broccoli. Are there any foods you took out of your diet? nutritionfacts.org/video/the-food-that-can-downregulate-a-metastatic-cancer-gene/?NutritionFacts.org&RSS_VIDEO_DAILY&mc_cid=a8750884c4&mc_eid=0d5ac12566
A great man. His fitness and mental acuity at his age is quite remarkable. His books should be made major reference to all global nutrition courses and universities.
@@regineaubert521 Bonjour. Click on settings, bottom right of video. Click on "Subtitles/CC. You can "auto-translate a language other than English. It is rough but maybe helpful. Translated with "IMTranslator" - Cliquez sur paramètres, en bas à droite de la vidéo. Cliquez sur « Sous-titres/CC ». Vous pouvez « traduire automatiquement une langue autre que l'anglais. C'est difficile mais peut-être utile.
Deeply grateful to Dr Campbell for his continued work and commitment to health and the environment. We health nuts, environmentalist, and animal welfare folks are so fortunate to have him in our camp. Infinite love and gratitude to Dr Campbell.
What Colin T Campbell proposes is not just new information about diet but a whole new paradigm in nutrition which if accepted would profoundly transform the world.
I love Dr Campbell. He is an icon in this community. I hope the next-generation of doctors can carry his legacy forward. He has contributed so much knowledge in the last 50 years, simply amazing.
I'd like to be in a world with no medicine, no killing any animals, no pollution, Garden Food only, lots of sunshine with no pollution, lots of love and no killing. And the world is killing the food of nature stop it. Doctor Campbell keep up the good work thanks.
My favorite, lovely, and sooo smart and kind Dr. Campbell!…My vegan journey began 16 years ago from the day I finished reading The China Study, consumed the last piece of Cheddar cheese, and the very next day started new life. The life of Plant-based style. You were the FIRST PETSON to had changed my life. Much much much gratitude and HUGE respect to you!!! BTW, you look AMAZING!!! 🌱👍🤗😘😍🌱🌱🌱
Hey, would love to get your story sometime, send me an email wfpb@VeganLinked.com. I have been capturing some amazing stories this year I'm looking forward to release and would love to have you in the mix!
I hope and pray that you get nominated for Lasker award you deserve it!!!!Thank you you’re amazing and thank you for being such an amazing teacher; I’m one of your Cornell students taking the plant-based nutrition course. I’m so grateful to you in so many ways thank you love you Dr. Campbell. Bless you!
Hard to believe this stuff hasn't had a Covid level response, I think you could argue that it's more important for us to invest in this stuff than vaccines.
@@danceswithcoyotes8273 errrrrr no. Most 87yo's arent even able to talk let alone give a lucid speech. He runs every day. As someone in the medical field, i can tell you he is a rare commodity.
@@danceswithcoyotes8273 hunched doesnt mean anything. Your body ages and decays. Poor posture causes a hunch. As for my medical experience, the heck are you talking about? Plz tell me what gives you credential enough to be able to say what one person looms like vs another?
@@danceswithcoyotes8273 this is ridiculousm youre acting like the man has is chin near the floor. He has a slight bend at best and he is talking up a storm and is sharp on the tack about his information. He runs every day. Ive seen the footage. At 87 if a normal person tried to run theyd injure themselves. A doc doing a surgery on him said he has some of the hardest bones he had seen for someone that age. You find one example of someone else who loved to this age but completely discount the millions of others in nursing homes and on mountains of meds which I see daily. You have zero credential and are looking for your diamond in the rough. Its clear we arent going to agree so you live your life the way you see fit, Ill do the same, and let the chips fall where they may.
@@CourageToB there are plenty of exceptions to the vegan lifestyle, but the overwhelming evidence points to a whole food plant based diet is the healthiest......deny all you want....its simply been proven.....Eugster may be a great non-vegan example, but there are plenty of great non-vegan examples that are dead....
@@CourageToB Ohhhh,if in doubt resort to insults? These were honest questions. You say you've read all the literature before deciding it's all garbage. I don't really believe you, hence my questions. I don't intend to enter a slanging match so I'll leave you to your beliefs.
Excellent presentation… and great information… it really helped me make some changes in my approach to my cancer treatment in the future. Thank you so much !
Doc Campbell is the legit boss of nutrition. Zach Bush is another impressive doc with good new stuff all over the net. Pres and vice pres 2024. Campbell is the perfect median age for president too!
While watching this lecture I was subjected to multiple ads for keto junk food and for various digestive pharmaceuticals. The sad thing was that the dangerous keto fad is directed to all ages but especially young people who are establishing life habits with eating.
Yeah and the weird thing is Ads are supposed to be geared toward your interest or at least your searches. I do all these videos for free paying my own way to travel most of the time and editing and all of that so I monetize my work in hopes to get revenue at some point. But if you pay for RU-vid premium I'm sure you won't see those anymore if you don't want to.
2 1/2 years ago i fell really ill. Too much work, too little exercise, too much sitting, diet getting sloppy due to work pressures. My clavicle glands ballooned. eventually blood tests showed over the course of a year 3 months apart that I had bone marrow red blood cells that were faulty and I had an untreatable blood disease that would eventually lead to leukemia. My body started to shut down, my stomach would not allow any food due to early satiety. All I could eat was anything steamed so I ate vegetables and soft fruits for a month along with some supplement Omega, fish oil and tumeric & garlic. Well a surprising thing happened, my hair nails skin improved, my eyes looked big and bright and I felt a little better. I stopped all alcohol, processed foods and went clean. I lost over 2 stone, too much for a 61 year old women, but as my appetite increased my weight normalised by increasing to 8 1/2 stones. I make sure I get plenty of exercise, not too much just enough for my age. Guess what? the blood test changed and despite the early signs I do not show any signs of abnormal red blood cells. The GP and the hospital were confused, they thought they had wasted there time and money on me and that maybe the blood tests had shown incorrect results. Am I convinced I would be on chemo now or dead? yes I am. Its a hard road at first taking the pre and probiotics, vegan, no alcohol, but oh boy is it worth it. People tell me I look young for my age and where do I get my energy from. My brain function are quicker and I remember things more easily. I'm not the same person anymore. Oh and I forgot to mention, the GP said the eczma that started 10 years ago would never go and I'd be on steroid cream forever. I dont have eczma anymore. Does it take time? Yes it does but if you really spend time to look at yourself every week, you'll notice the changes. Alot of people do not believe me, to which I'd say listen to Colin Campbell, do you think you will be as fit and bright mentally as Colin at his age?
awesome, it sounds like you're doing a fantastic job reclaiming your health! You probably shouldn't be supplementing fish oil. These are likely polluted with bioaccumulated environmental toxins and it's an unnecessary tragedy for the fish and it's not vegan. Algae based are a much better fatty acid supplement choice. And you may not need those if you're eating a proper variety of whole plant foods; a variety of beans, greens, grains, fruits, veggies, mushrooms, nuts, seeds, herbs and spices. If you want to insure you're getting enough fatty acids eat fresh ground flax daily, a serving walnuts, and you may be good. However, this is just my opinion. It's best to see a nutritionist, dietitian, or doctor who specializes in lifestyle medicine.
In other words, you never actually felt good in the first place. Enjoy your constant farting and digestion problems. Let us know how you're feeling 5 years from now.
Yes, me to. I had rashes all over my body. Itching made them bleed . I was sitting at dinner or lunch with the extended family and I’d get blamed for itching. I slowly I’ve switched my diet to plant diet. Rashes were the first thing to vanish . They claimed “FINALLY you stopped scratching. Good. Now eat this meat. Wait why not? Don’t be ridiculous this is healthy.” The healthier I got and my complaints went down,’ the more they were “concerned” for my “health.” My grand parent tried to put steak in front of me one day recently like I wasn’t a plant eater. I said “I’m sorry I can’t eat this. You know that .” She got so mad and argued with me , DIDNT work. She got on the phone in front of me and called about 12 total people. “I TRIED to get him to eat it just now. it didn’t work. He’s going to diet, he won’t listen to me I tried. Why is he doing this to me!? He said it’s unhealthy and clearly that’s wrong. “. My family became hostile to Me over this. It blew my mind
@@MrMasterDebate Wow. So glad you're feeling better but it sucks that you are meeting this opposition. I honestly cant believe how ell I feel - loads more energy and the weight is dropping off.
i did a small video honoring Campbell "ive did a couple studie" then ive read his wiki i imagine the nonvegan "HAHA what do you know about human diet yo" Campbell grew up on a dairy farm. He studied pre-veterinary medicine at Pennsylvania State University, where he obtained his B.S. in 1956, then attended veterinary school at the University of Georgia for a year.[3] He completed his M.S. in nutrition and biochemistry at Cornell in 1958, where he studied under Clive McCay (known for his research on nutrition and aging), and his Ph.D. in nutrition, biochemistry, and microbiology in 1961, also at Cornell. He dosent know much ;D Thx Campbell
Does anybody know when this lecture was actually given? I looked up the conference/expo and the summit but the website says Dec 2021. There is only a recap for the one that was in 2019.
These doctors speak at hundreds if not thousands of other events but most of them I guess are all online now instead of live because of covid. I'm excited to get back into into producing coverage of presentations like this again soon I hope. In the meantime I hope you subscribe to see and enjoy the content I am in the middle of capturing and producing that I will be releasing in a couple of months. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@VeganLinked Just for my reference as I follow everything Dr. Campbell puts out there that I can find! It seemed like it was before his newest book came out so I was curious. I love listening to him though, and I wish EVERYone in the world would!!
@@amyhughbanks1460 SAME here...if folks would all JUST GIVE plant-based foods a TRY FOR 30 days.....OMG...it worked for my co-worker 2 years ago....he and his wife are both now plant-based. He said he wished he'd tried it sooner!
I guess that's why these doctors recommend a whole food plant "vegan" diet (not vegetarian) and other lifestyle behaviors like exercising and not doing drugs like smoking or drinking alcohol or sodas. But even still anything can happen for any number of reasons. It's about reducing the likelihood of developing a chronic disease and the survivability in the event we do have a disease. I imagine we'll all end up dying from some disease inevitably. I just don't want to be the reason why. And I don't want other animals to die to sustain my transient life here, or as few as possible ar least.
This video just released 2 days ago says 4 out of 10 cancers could be prevented if people where plant based and had other healthy lifestyle changes and over 50 percent of colon cancers could be prevented: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LWcYPR9VjhQ.html
Yeah, like one of my favorite vegan doctors said (can't remember which one there's so many), we're all going to die, I just don't want to be the reason why. So, it's about adding life to the years...
According to cancer.org "Eating lots of fruits and vegetables can help reduce your cancer risk. That’s one reason the American Cancer Society recommends eating a variety of these foods every day. These foods contain important vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and antioxidants and they’re usually low in calories. In general, those with the most color - dark green, red, yellow, and orange - have the most nutrients. Think about how you can add more vegetables, fruits, and whole grains to your day while you watch your intake of refined carbohydrate and sugar."
@@tnvol5331many people say all kinds of s***. Are you implying Warburg effect, have you been listening to too much Seyfried? Most relevant experts and significant large bodies of experts say eating animals is a risk factor and plants are protective. Choose your "experts" carefully and wisely.
@@VeganLinked Warburg and Seyfried say omit fruit as does Russell Blaylock and even Dr John McDougall says to limit fruit. I have no idea who is correct but I have stage 4 prostate cancer and eat tons of fruit every day. Fruit has no protein and protein fuels cancer as Dr Campbell showed. I'm totally plant based except for one cheat day every 3 weeks where I eat the standard western diet. I don't think one day will hurt.
What people eat is very personal and because of identification with the mind they get defensive when challenged. Unfortunately artificially dense fractionated and refined products are addictive. Even the nutrition in wfpd grown with glyphosates is being increasingly compromised. These are discussions that are needed to turn things around. If we step out of nature we will destroy ourselves
Most people know about the issues with glyphosate if they're paying attention at all. It's really easy to get whole plant Foods grown organically. People that are concerned said look into maybe the environmental working group's work I'm which foods fall under the dirty dozen clean 15
@@VeganLinked well I created a situation where I grow food organic food for a living and the serve local community. But when I leave my farm and travel fresh organic produce is unfortunately not ubiquitous. In uk only 3% agricultural land is registered as having organic status 😞
@@alanbryer6234 well I'll take a little bit of glyphosate here and there over all the environmental toxins that bioaccumulate in the fatty flesh of necrotic, putrefying, body parts, organs and secretions lol
It makes me so angry that this information has been hidden. Angry, I guess, at the government? Several of our friends now have cancer, and they won’t listen to any of this. Because they never read it in the newspapers or heard it on the news. ALL my friends my age (60’s) are on meds, but I’m healthier than ever. People I try to talk to about nutrition get so defensive. They have NO IDEA that all this has been PROVEN.
Not surprising but ironically RU-vid allows an ad for BEEF to be played during the lecture. I am sure that the beef industry does not support this great info.
Yeah, what's weird is the ads should be related to what you search, unless you turned that off somehow. I would prefer to not have ads allowed of course but I do all this free and it's expensive and extremely time intensive to travel, shelter, and edit all this. I guess if you have RU-vid premium there's no ads though...
I love seeing you periodically pop up. Just so you know I am working pretty hard nonstop non stop getting more stories for the next series. I am over halfway done now. It takes a lot of traveling and time. This week I have been focused on getting members of DxE. They are on trial for rescuing a sick goat from a goat meat farm. So a lot of them are only 2 hours away from me. I've been driving every day back-and-forth all week trying to get a story here and there. Other stories I have captured have been are from Ohio, North Carolina, and Colorado. I may have to go down to Florida or Los Angeles next. I have some lined up for New York and Detroit also but that may be for the next series.... ❤ I also got pretty derailed when I video Dr Joel Fuhrman recently. I thought I was only going to get about an hour presentation and then his story. But I couldn't get his story because he was too busy. I did however get almost 14 hours of his lectures on longevity. I'm about halfway done editing that but I'm not sure how much of it he'll let me post unfortunately...
@@VeganLinked I love your channel and I watch your videos NOT once or twice but… REPEATEDLY whenever I’m eating or cleaning. It’s been 18 days straight of honoring my diet without slipping back - and it’s your channel content that helps. I’m grateful for your work. Thanks for sharing. What do you mean “not sure how much if it he’d let me post?” Can you elaborate? Also, just to be clear: your work really matters. I’m going through a lot of struggle and suffering right now but I’m eating plant based ONLY at home ONLY and working out to get to the other side of this WHATEVER season of my life.
@@AnnaSzaboDr Fuhrman doesn't want me to put all of his lecture up publicly so he May want me to put it behind a payment Gateway unfortunately.... Send me an email sometime and let's talk via email :)
10:40 oposit you are in good position to know what happening, you did it . make your even more knowledgable and concious of the reality. from both side. i was nonvegan for 36 years. it was unethical unessential cruel and unhealthy. im lucky to not die carnist and learned whole food plant based diet adn veganism
good point about cholesterol. human need cholesterol, but 0 trans fat and 0 saturated fat we get all mono unsaturated fat and poly unsaturated fat we need from plants
According to some vegan advocates/doctors, olive oil is bad. For further information on that stance I would look up Dr. John McDougall and Dr. Peter Roger’s.
Yet, there's far more plant based doctors, esp. cardiologist that would totally disagree. I suppose you think you're smarter than all that though. I look at your channel, you have nothing, you say something with nothing to back it up, meanwhile I have doctors, athletes, and more backing me up. Sad thing is, as your cognition declines due to neurodegenerative disease from eating animals you'll think you're smart and strong and wont even realize your in hospice and can't even put a cohesive thought together. And they'll keep feeding you the death that results in your death.
Fat deposits cIog your arteries 😮/😵🦠🥓🍳🥩🍖🍣🍔🧀🍗🍕... that’s kiIIing you !!! Saturated fat is a Death sentence !! No fibre if you eat animals. Stays in your body for 5 days or more. Puuuu-trifying. Deodorant mask the body but the feet and socks and armpits 🧟♂️🦠🍖🔴... 🤢Long, long guts. Flat teeth 😬🦷. We are herbivores ✅❤️. Scientific fact. 51% death rate !! That is extremely high !!! Scientific fact !!! Vegans have 4% cancer and that’s it. No heart attacks. No high blood pressure. No diabetes. No strokes. Smooth arteries ✅❤️😬🦷⭕️. Dr Greger. Heart-attack. Actual pictures on RU-vid. And eat as much as you want and lose weight on a plant-based diet. Oats and fruit and kiwi, and vegan tacos and vegan burritos and vegan curry with sweet potato and onions and squash.... et cetera. It’s easy being a vegan. Don’t hurt animals, in your vegan ✅🤷🏼♂️.
True true true for the most part but vegans do have heart attacks and strokes it's just like profoundly less likely especially if they are eating whole plant foods :)
Keto people eat a ton of vegetables. We just watch sugars and are not afraid of fat and protein being composed of those elements. Someone show me an Obese Lion in the wild.
You're not a lion that's the difference and lions don't eat foods that come in a box either. We didn't get fat because of sugar or consuming complex carbs we got fat out of ignorance. And what does this have to do with the topic of cancer? Let me know in 10 years how protective that diet is against colon cancer, dementia, and heart disease but I'm sure you'll just blame it on genetics. Who eats sugar, maybe a 5 year old. I never heard of a protein deficiency, is that possible? I eat plenty of fat like avocados and some nuts. Obviously you don't know anyone who has had a stroke, heart attack or seen plague being pulled out of someone's arteries, it's not a pretty sight. You think that came from eating plants or carbs? What about colon resection those are fun to watch too, ask your colon doctor when you get cancer what you should eat I'm sure he'll suggest more of the same. Your obviously addicted to flesh, your a meat junky. You don't have to worry though because the more plant eaters there are the more meat you'll have to eat in the future. You can't help that you're a victim of hype and distorted truth, but you can take comfort knowing you're not alone.
@@danceswithcoyotes8273 Yep no one is disagreeing with that, I think we have finally figured out that sugars, processed refined carbohydrates and cigarette smoking are no different, they both lead to chronic disease. Those food are more of a invisible killer, you only see the superficial effects initially but in side the body is where all the serious damage is.
@@pcrosby9 we aren’t cows or gorillas either with the ability to ferment large amounts of plant matter....that’s why HISTORICALLY humans adapted to fat eating....Kleiber’s law and all that
@@groovecouple4644 We're Omnivores, opportunistic feeders, we survive by eating what is available. Gorillas are more typically vegetarians. Our closest relatives among the apes would be chimpanzees, they sometimes even eat other chimps. Some humans engage in eating other humans too. Some cultures eat dogs and cats, so if you run out of commercially available sources you can resort to eating just about anything. Most of what we eat is driven by what is commercially available we don't live in a natural world anymore we don't hunt often or gather food, we do but now it's called a grocery shopping. That also leads to over consumption and excess. In a natural world we could go without certain foods for months or go without eating for days. Today if you skip a meal people panic, liked their going to starve. Granted that man made processed food is not a healthy thing, but you also have to consider the frequency of eating as a possible cause of disease. Our body is good at healing itself but giving it food all the time might hinder that process.
Ad hominem, your shallow opinion is completely irrelevant. Let's see what you look like and how sharp and relevant you are when you're almost 90. Based on your comment here I doubt you'll make it, much less with mental abilities intacted.
But, hey if you're looking for a date you might want to try somewhere else I think hes already taken. But if you're just looking to get off on an older man's appearance maybe you will find Dr Garth Davis more attractive or Dr Fuhrman, Dr Ornish's wife is super beautiful maybe you'll find him attractive too.
I agree with this guy, but......there are people who are do follow a strict vegan lifestyle and still sadly get stricken with cancer.....so, diet is NOT always the MAIN cause of cancer......however I do think if you follow this diet your chances of dying from heart disease become almost non-existent.....unless of course you have some kind of genetic pre-disposition to a heart defect........so, I believe the cancer issue sadly is still one of life's great mysteries.....although, I will agree that if you follow this diet you are less likely to get cancer, but by no means is this a panacea to that dreaded disease.
This video touches on this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LWcYPR9VjhQ.html Generally speaking, currently at least 4 of 10 cancers can be prevented and more specifically over 50 percent of colon Cancers can be prevented with WFPB vegan diet and I suspect those numbers will increase the more plant based people get and less junk food vegan they are, I think meal timing may be a slight implication as well and of course other lifestyle, epigenetic circumstances.
@@CourageToB Ah, so I should just drop all these doctors, forget about supporting science and clinical observations, and throw away my books on nutrition because Rump is so exciting with his paradigm shifting vast knowledge unsubstantiated evidence lacking non-studious, benighted BS. Your channel sums up your brilliance magnificently with that bearbeitetes video it's astounding 3 dislikes and 0 likes. The sad thing about idiots is they don't realize they are and even worse they are allowed internet access.
@@pcrosby9 I can't wait to try natto, i hear crazy things about it, have you tried it? if so, did you find a way to like it? I love some Tempeh, it's only recently though that I started buying it more.
I'm curious though, why would you say something that would only be offensive regarding someone's appearance, which they clearly have no control over? Are you so pathetically miserable that's all you can think to do, is try to make others feel like you?
Typical, you have virtually no subscribers and zero videos uploaded so you make condescending remarks and hide behind nothing, you have nothing and are nothing. This man is greater and more meaningful than you'll ever be because you choose to be hateful and ignorant instead of grateful and intelligent. He puts himself out there, is extremely accomplished, admired by countless great minds, and this is all you have to say?
Those putrefying turds of rotting flesh are recycling BCAA's throughout your vascular system and synthesizing into amyloid plaques evidencing some serious cognitive decline, sounds like you need to lay off the liver and steak.
You eat meat because you enjoy it and that's the only reason, and any health benefit you believe is there is just a rationalization. Because it's certainly not a super food. If you use your mind instead of your primal instincts and ate for health reasons you would realize that meat wouldn't be on the list especially as a cancer fighting food.
@@pcrosby9 Michael must not realize Campbell is almost 90. He must think he's 50. Campbell looks like a trim, older, healthy Campbell. And he's still sharp, happy, and active. I suppose Michael expects Campbell to look younger as he ages? Most people are dead before they reach this age or riddled with disease. Michael must think prefer the look of dead, which sadly makes sense if eats animals.
Let's see, in 2011 the first person I met, a much older man on a job site cured his cancer after reading the China Study applying a whole food vegan diet and exercise. Now here I am 10 years later sharing this video (on this channel and neofilm) and hearing about others doing the same. Of course it can't work for everyone and perhaps not all Cancers. But it's the easiest way that may and also does so much more!
@@VeganLinked If your friend went into spontaneous remission it could be anything. You don't know, the doctors don't know, you are just passing on anecdotal stories to which there are far far far too many online ... it's baloney, and you know it.
@@justgivemethetruth I must be baloney then. Make sure you ask for the double dose of chemo when it's your turn. It's ok when they take out 1/3 of your colon you'll still have 2/3rds left to use. We also have plenty of surplus stents to open those clogged arteries too. Make sure you pile on the bacon and barbecue pork ribs because you just got another chance to live 5 more years, so celebrate with gusto.
It really takes science and a long time and proper differentiation in massive experimentation to determine these things. If this guy had a clear black and white experiment that made sense and was repeated and peer verified ... but he doesn't. He says he does, but he does not or he would be clearly saying it and others would be agreeing with him and doing the experiment. There are so many of these doctors who make their living off coming up with different scams. They all have different stories and all are just a little different. it is all to appeal to different markets willing to give up money for something that slightly makes up just a little more sense than the other guy.
@@justgivemethetruth So we should just wait and ignore observational studies until we have more clinical data while more people die? They've had data since the 1970's but it gets ignored for the same bogus reasons. Even if we know only part of the mechanics doesn't mean we ignore it until we totally figure it out, we may never figure it out. And sometimes when we think we have it figured out and we finally put it to the test we find out we're wrong. This is why researchers don't often make commitments they realize what they know now may not hold as much water 50 years from now. Research doesn't always reflective what happens in the real world this is usually the case especially with drugs but you don't hear people complaining about that, do ya. Until they put a black warning label on it 10 years after the fact or pull it off the shelves and in the meantime people have suffered damage or died. So why would something as promoting a life style be any different, nobody is saying it will cure cancer, it's just a preventive measure, how is that unethical or dangerous? We know there are more planets and stars then we can count but that doesn't stop us from going to Mars until we figure that out. Nothing is for certain. Medicine is not a perfect science, there is always risk but that is how we make progress by taking risk, hence the praise risk versus reward. The problem is nutritional literacy, Doctors are not trained because they treat symptoms not causes of disease. I get it, food is a personal choice and people don't want that taken away, is that it? Nobody is taking away your meat, except the cancer! And I'm sure you know why nobody wants to fund this kind of study so it’s a moot point, never going to happen and if it did there would be a never ending amount of scrutiny motivated by outside interest and I don't mean the big veggie industry either. If we focus on education and awareness maybe we wouldn't be so sick, but heaven forbid we remove the junk food from shelves just like we did with cigarettes. Maybe more warning labels are the solution, it never worked for cigarettes, but who knows. If you eat for health reasons food becomes boring and why people don't like the notion of plant based diets, it’s also a social stigma too. We use to eat meat once in a while now people eat it every day sometimes multiple times a day that doesn't even sound very balanced does it? But that is why we're America, home of the free and Home of the chronically ill. Dr. Campbell doesn't care about money that is obvious to most of us but not you for some reason I'm not sure how you got that inference.