More from Greger’s Latest Book

Poor diet has replaced cigarette smoking as the top cause of premature death in the US.

The single worst food is salt which is the easiest food to change desire for. Within a few weeks salt craving fades significantly. Lemon, line, spices, herbs can be used to give food more pizzazz.

A previous blog discussed salt, but did not give it the title of the worst of the worst. It’s hard to believe that the worst of the worst food is something as simple as salt. 

I addition to large amounts of salt in most processed foods the food industry uses salt in other ways. It’s one of the major problems with processed meats but saline is also injected into chicken carcasses to make them weigh more. Most commercial chickens sold have huge quantities of added sodium.

People normally lose some taste sensitively with aging. Tongue scraping can increase taste sensitivity.

A frightening statistic is that 99.4% of Americans exceed the American Heart Association’s recommended daily maximum for sodium. Note that this is not 99.4% who exceed optimal; it is 99.4% who exceed maximum recommended.

Replacing sodium chloride with potassium chloride offers health advantages but with caveats. Certain medications already can lead to high serum potassium, adding more could be dangerous. Some foods taste great with KCL; others do not. It’s trial and error. 

Statistically, adding a portion of fresh fruit daily does more to increase longevity than adding any other one food.

Supplements -the latest: 

In general, we need no vitamins or mineral supplements, especially if we eat a WFBB diet.

The exception is vitamin B-12, which is in high quantity in meat, fish, dairy, eggs but not in a WFPB diet. Since many people do not get enough sunlight, vitamin D is deficient in some people.

As we age our bodies use vitamins less efficiently.

Greger’s review of tens of thousands of articles on the subject let him to conclude:

1000 micrograms B-12 daily

2000-3000 IV D-3 daily

These recommendations leave a generous safely margin. Missing some doses is of no concern. These supplements are often critical in older people.

More specifically, calcium supplements have not been shown to help treat or prevent osteoporosis and they can be harmful.

4 thoughts on “More from Greger’s Latest Book

  1. Daryl Pohl's avatar Daryl Pohl

    Oh my once again you’ve called me to task. I love Himalayan salt. My wife and I have a habit of watching a couple evening movies each week with a significant quantity of popcorn on which there is for sure some Himalayan salt. I have a bad habit of salting our Foods even though they’re usually not processed foods already with a lot of salt in them and I’ve tried to cut that back some. I honestly believe that addiction to salt is as bad as most other addictions and is something I need to overcome. Thanks for the Boost and motivation.

    Daryl

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