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fake “meats”

Posted on 2019-05-202019-05-20 by Sameer Oza

If you want to eat fake meats for convenience or environmental reasons, sure, knock yourself out. However, they are ultra processed foods by definition and far from being healthy. Don’t get me wrong – I take the kids out to Meta Burger in Denver as a treat once every 2-3 months. But I am not…

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plant based diet can prevent 1/3rd of deaths

Posted on 2019-05-192019-05-20 by Sameer Oza

Dr. Walter Willett, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at Harvard Medical School, while talking at the Unite to Cure Fourth International Vatican Conference said: “We have just been doing some calculations looking at the question of how much could we reduce mortality shifting towards a healthy, more plant based diet, not necessarily totally vegan, and…

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ultra-processed foods

Posted on 2019-05-182019-05-22 by Sameer Oza

Punchline first: Basically don’t eat any (ultra processed) foods that have INDUSTRIAL ingredients, are ADVERTISED or come in PACKAGES! See the prior blog on processed food. Processed food like substances are often subsidized by the government and have led to rising rates of obesity. Even though you eat vegan food, if it is processed, it…

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deeply personal

Posted on 2019-05-182019-07-13 by Sameer Oza

My maternal grandfather was my father figure. We affectionately called him “Dhomdada” after a character he used to play in the local theater. He grew up poor, “stone soup” was a reality for them, not just a story. He didn’t finish high school since his family had very little money and he needed to start…

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book review – meat is for pussies

Posted on 2019-05-182019-05-19 by Sameer Oza

This guy breaks all the molds – vegan, Cro-Mag punk rocker, Hare Krishna, author, fitness guru! I kind of like him because he does not follow stereotypes. He says “motherf****r” a lot, about once every sentence. He has vegan recipes on his “Hard Truth” YouTube channel. (note – I disagree with him and believe unprocessed…

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famous vegans

Posted on 2019-05-172019-05-18 by Sameer Oza

Ken Chau is the owner of the Sun Bo Kong vegetarian Chinese restaurant in Vancouver, BC. This is one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in the world! (yes my Indian friends, it is better than “Indian Chinese”). Ken has quotes from famous vegetarians on the wall of his restaurant. Quotes from the web: “One farmer…

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plant based cardiologists in colorado

Posted on 2019-05-172019-05-17 by Sameer Oza

Andrew Freeman at National Jewish. Here are his slides from a recent talk at VegFest. Maria Anderson, currently in MN, back in CO next year. Nelson Trujillo – my partner at Boulder Heart, almost there. Srini Iyengar – my partner at Boulder Heart, vegetarian. Bryan Mahan – my partner at Boulder Heart, relapsed vegan, we…

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hospital food

Posted on 2019-05-172019-05-17 by Sameer Oza

Hospitals made the decision to go smoke free when the data was overwhelming. The data on WFPBD (whole foods plant based diet) is now overwhelming and hospitals need to move on this! This will save countless lives. Here are the hospitals that have fast food restaurants on the hospital premises: I trained in one of…

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food advice

Posted on 2019-05-162019-05-17 by Sameer Oza

The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or the Americans. The French eat a lot of fat and also suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or the Americans. The Japanese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or the Americans. The…

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food addiction

Posted on 2019-05-162019-05-16 by Sameer Oza

Nora Wolkow is the world’s foremost authority on addiction. In this talk she talks about food addiction. Neal Barnard did a great talk that started with “how to magnetize a baby?” Sugar addicts lose their cravings when they are exposed to naloxone, an opiate antagonist. This suggests that sugar addiction works along the same pathways…

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