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So I got this book for Christmas and just finished reading it. Did anyone else here have the chance to look at this? As a VERY BRIEF and incomplete summary the author presented lots of evidence as to how many major diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease can be prevented or combated with a diet of plant-based, whole foods. And that the "Western diet" we eat in the U.S. consisting of high animal protein and dairy is what is contributing to a majority of our population getting these diseases at some stage in our lives.
So I wanted to ask my fellow SDN'ers:
1) Do you think that diet has much influence on our total health? And if so, to what extent?
2) As future D.O.'s we have a duty to encourage prevention of diseases and after reading the book I feel that recommending a healthy diet based on plant-based, whole foods would accomplish that goal well. Would any of you give advice concerning diet to your patients or would you feel that you are not in a position or authority to do that?
Please let me know your thoughts on this matter, if you've read the book that's great (And I do encourage those who haven't to pick it up, it is an easy read for the most part), but if you haven't read it your opinions concerning the relationship between diet and medicine are still welcome. Thanks!
So I wanted to ask my fellow SDN'ers:
1) Do you think that diet has much influence on our total health? And if so, to what extent?
2) As future D.O.'s we have a duty to encourage prevention of diseases and after reading the book I feel that recommending a healthy diet based on plant-based, whole foods would accomplish that goal well. Would any of you give advice concerning diet to your patients or would you feel that you are not in a position or authority to do that?
Please let me know your thoughts on this matter, if you've read the book that's great (And I do encourage those who haven't to pick it up, it is an easy read for the most part), but if you haven't read it your opinions concerning the relationship between diet and medicine are still welcome. Thanks!


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