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		<title>Book Review: The Food Revolution by John Robbins</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 23:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weighing in at close to 400 pages, <em>The Food Revolution</em> is no light read. And then there's Robbins' preachiness and occasionally maudlin anecdotes to muddle through. If you can get past the obstacles, there is quite a bit of useful information.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago <a href="http://www.drmiggy.com/?p=740">I wrote that I went on a book buying binge</a> with the intent of brushing up on my knowledge of cancer prevention. Since then, I have spent my evenings reading <em><a href="http://www.foodrevolution.org/">The Food Revolution: How Your Diet Can Help Save Your Life and Our World</a></em> by John Robbins.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-776" title="090828_Food Revolution" src="http://www.drmiggy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/090828_Food-Revolution.jpg" alt="090828_Food Revolution" width="199" height="303" />Weighing in at close to 400 pages, <em>The Food Revolution</em> is no light read. And then there&#8217;s Robbins&#8217; preachiness and occasionally maudlin anecdotes to muddle through. If you can get past the obstacles, there is quite a bit of useful information. Robbins did his homework and references his sources like an academic, which he is not. There is too much repetition, though, and I think the book could have been whittled down to half the size.</p>
<p>I will summarize each of the sections so you can decide if you want to investigate further:</p>
<p><strong>Section 1:</strong> Your risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other diseases is greatly increased if you eat an animal-based diet. Conversely, a plant based diet has been shown to reduce these risks. I checked one of Robbins&#8217; sources, the American Institute for Cancer Research report titled &#8220;<a href="http://www.dietandcancerreport.org/">Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Prevention of Cancer</a>&#8220;. The scope of this project is impressive. A panel of scientists and reviewers gathered the medical literature over the last few decades and summarized it to 8 key recommendations for preventing cancer. Recommendations #4 and 5: eat a plenty of plant foods and avoid animal foods, respectively. I recommend you read the <a href="http://www.dietandcancerreport.org/?p=summary">12 page summary</a> if you are interested in learning more.</p>
<p>Robbins continues by warning that many food borne pathogens like salmonella originate from animal foods, yet another reason to reduce their consumption if your health is a concern.</p>
<p><strong>Section 2</strong>: The factory farm industry is cruel to animals. Duh.</p>
<p><strong>Section 3:</strong> The largest polluters of our air, soil and water are the meat and dairy industries. Their impact on our environment doesn&#8217;t stop there. Millions of acres of rain forest have been cleared and countless species have gone extinct so that crops to feed meat animals can be grown. This occurs in countries where a large part of the population has barely enough food to live on. So in a sense, the land of the poor is being co-opted to feed the wealthy. Ick.</p>
<p><strong>Section 4:</strong> Genetic engineering is scary because no one is doing the proper research to assess it&#8217;s impact on native species. Likewise, no one knows if there are any harmful effects that may arise from the consumption of these foods.</p>
<p>Do I believe every word in <em>The Food Revolution</em>? No. While Robbins&#8217; does a thorough job of citing his references, there are a few arguments here and there that seem to be based on speculation rather than hard scientific evidence. Nonetheless, some very good points are made. <strong>By reducing your consumption of animal products you substantially reduce your risk of disease and take huge steps towards protecting the environment.</strong> I like to think of my approach as &#8220;flirting with vegetarianism&#8221;. I have reduced my consumption of animal products to a few meals a week. I&#8217;m still not certain if I will go 100% vegetarian, but I&#8217;m starting down that path. To me, the best form of health insurance is to do whatever I can to reduce my risk of disease. I call it <a href="http://www.drmiggy.com/?p=438">growing my health fund</a>.</p>
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		<title>Cancer Prevention Edu-ma-cation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 02:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently went on an Amazon.com book buying binge in order to educate myself on cancer prevention. I know what you're thinking. Dr. Miggy, don't you already know this stuff? Nope. It's like one of my prof's kids said, "You're a doctor but you don't help people."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently went on an Amazon.com book buying binge in order to educate myself on cancer prevention. I know what you&#8217;re thinking. Dr. Miggy, don&#8217;t you already know this stuff? Nope. It&#8217;s like one of my prof&#8217;s kids said, &#8220;You&#8217;re a doctor but you don&#8217;t help people.&#8221; I know some things, common sense like smoking is bad and foods with antioxidants are good, but my &#8220;authority&#8221; on prevention ends with what most of us can get out of magazines. I do have the advantage of understanding the biochemistry behind the ideas that will be discussed in my new books. Couple that with my culinary ambitions and what you&#8217;ll get is the most cancer-ass-kicking recipes on the web. <strong>Or at least this is how I imagine it when I&#8217;m speaking in my fake French accent on my pretend cooking show that airs twice a week in my closet kitchen.</strong></p>
<p>If you go to <a href="http://www.shelfari.com/o1517877063/shelf">my shelfari virtual bookshelf</a>, you&#8217;ll see what I&#8217;m up to. Nevermind &#8220;Walter the Farting Dog&#8221;, I want you to focus on the last four books I added. See? I&#8217;m going to read all of that info and distill it into domestic/scientific geekery the likes of which the internet has never seen!<br />
<img src="http://img.skitch.com/20090811-8amxnf7aqn3ytb317rmj4p4h7g.jpg" alt="Your Shelf - Shelfari"/></p>
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