The Myth of a Pill

Research and training institutions have been enamored with drugs and procedures for decades. That’s where the money is for salaries, labs and, recently, sharing patent rights. As a result we have medical professionals who know little else. Life has been extended; many serious chronic diseases can be managed, if rarely cured. The result: lots of sick, miserable seniors whose life is survival without joy.

When I discuss lifestyle with people I often hear “I want to enjoy my life, not eat vegetables and fruit. I don’t care when I die as long as I enjoy my meals.” But now ‘modern, scientific medicine’ won’t let you die; instead you get 10-30 years of pain, suffering, hospital and doctor visits at the end of your days.

Mainstream medicine is starting to acknowledge this. A recent article from the prestigious British Medical Journal is reviewed:

Just How Much of a Benefit Do We Get from a Healthful Lifestyle?

Anthony L. Komaroff, MD reviewing Li Y et al. BMJ 2020 Jan 8  https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l6669

A long-term analysis suggests that adopting such a lifestyle at midlife might add as long as 10 years of disease-free life.

And they’re talking about modest changes- no smoking or drugs; only moderate alcohol; a little exercise; more fruits and veggies. Eat mainly whole plant foods and benefits multiply. Start earlier in life and these diseases almost vanish. Evidence for this is overwhelming but undermined daily with fake news by food businesses, big Pharma and the medical industry-business complex.

China Study Revisited

In the last month I’ve given the revised The China Study by Campbell to several people who expressed an interest in healthy eating. Since it had been over ten years since I read and reread the book I thought I should read the new version. It’s as good as ever! And it should be read by anyone interested in health; nutrition; how big business, government, academics and organized medicine work together to make money, often not in the best interests of health-seeking individuals.

Campbell’s delightful synopsis of a Plato dialogue between Socrates and Glaucon is remarkable for its similarity to the present day situation. My summary:

Socrates- People should eat barley, wheat, boiled vegetables with relishes; desserts of figs, peas, beans, berries, nuts; and wine in moderation, passing their days in tranquility and sound health, probably living to an advanced age.

Glaucon- Yours is a diet fit for swine. People should recline on couches eating a modern rich diet including meat.

Socrates- Everyone will suffer from inflammation and we will need many doctors. (Glaucon agreed.)

Socrates- this luxurious city will be short of good land because of all the acreage needed for livestock. People will take land from others leading to war and violence. Many of the best will rush to become doctors and lawyers in this city of sickness and strife.

Wow! Socrates had it figured out almost 2500 years ago. He and Plato are revered as the greatest of wise men to this day, but when was the last time you’ve heard about this dialogue?