The China Study - book published

From: pearl (tea_at_signguestbook.ie)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:35:09 -0000

About The China Study

The science is clear. The results are unmistakable.

Change your diet and dramatically reduce the risk of cancer,
diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

Respected nutrition and health researcher, Dr. T. Colin Campbell
reveals the truth behind special interest groups, government entities
and scientists that have taken Americans down a deadly path

Even today, as the low-carb craze sweeps the nation, two-thirds of
adults are still obese and children are being diagnosed with Type II
diabetes, typically an "adult" disease, at an alarming rate. If we're
eating healthier, why are Americans stricken with heart disease as
much as we were 30 years ago?

In The China Study, T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., details the connection
between nutrition and heart disease, diabetes and cancer. The report
also examines the source of nutritional confusion produced by
powerful lobbies, government entities, and opportunistic scientists.
The New York Times has recognized the study (China-Oxford-Cornell
Diet and Health Project) as the "Grand Prix of epidemiology" and the
"most comprehensive large study ever undertaken of the relationship
between diet and the risk of developing disease."

"After a long career in research and policy-making, I have decided to
step 'out of the system.' I have decided to disclose why Americans are
so confused," said Dr. Campbell. "As a taxpayer who foots the bill for
research and health policy in America, you deserve to know that many
of the common notions you have been told about food, health and
disease are wrong."

"I propose to do nothing less than redefine what we think of as good
nutrition. You need to know the truth about food, and why eating the
right way can save your life."

Early in his career as a researcher with MIT and Virginia Tech,
Dr. Campbell worked to promote better health by eating more meat,
milk and eggs -- "high-quality animal protein . It was an obvious
sequel to my own life on the farm and I was happy to believe that the
American diet was the best in the world."

He later was a researcher on a project in the Philippines working
with malnourished children. The project became an investigation for
Dr. Campbell, as to why so many Filipino children were being
diagnosed with liver cancer, predominately an adult disease. The
primary goal of the project was to ensure that the children were
getting as much protein as possible.

"In this project, however, I uncovered a dark secret. Children who
ate the highest protein diets were the ones most likely to get liver
cancer..." He began to review other reports from around the world
that reflected the findings of his research in the Philippines.

Although it was "heretical to say that protein wasn't healthy," he
started an in-depth study into the role of nutrition, especially protein,
in the cause of cancer.

The research project culminated in a 20-year partnership of Cornell
University, Oxford University, and the Chinese Academy of
Preventive Medicine, a survey of diseases and lifestyle factors in
rural China and Taiwan. More commonly known as the China Study,
"this project eventually produced more than 8000 statistically
significant associations between various dietary factors and disease."

The findings? "People who ate the most animal-based foods got
the most chronic disease . People who ate the most plant-based
foods were the healthiest and tended to avoid chronic disease.
These results could not be ignored," said Dr. Campbell.

In The China Study, Dr. Campbell details the connection between
nutrition and heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, and also its
ability to reduce or reverse the risk or effects of these deadly
illnesses. The China Study also examines the source of nutritional
confusion produced by powerful lobbies, government entities,
and irresponsible scientists.

The China Study is not a diet book. Consumers are bombarded
with conflicting messages regarding health and nutrition; the
market is flooded with popular titles like The Atkins Diet and
The South Beach Diet. Dr. Campbell cuts through the haze of
misinformation and delivers an insightful message to anyone living
with cancer, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and those concerned
with the effects of aging. Additionally, he challenges the validity
of these low-carb fad diets and issues a startling warning to
their followers.

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