Showing posts with label plant-based. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plant-based. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Comparative Anatomy of Eating


Humans are most often described as "omnivores." This classification is based on the "observation" that humans generally eat a wide variety of plant and animal foods. However, culture, custom and training are confounding variables when looking at human dietary practices. Thus, "observation" is not the best technique to use when trying to identify the most "natural" diet for humans. While most humans are clearly "behavioral" omnivores, the question still remains as to whether humans are anatomically suited for a diet that includes animal as well as plant foods.
A better and more objective technique is to look at human anatomy and physiology. Mammals are anatomically and physiologically adapted to procure and consume particular kinds of diets. (It is common practice when examining fossils of extinct mammals to examine anatomical features to deduce the animal's probable diet.) Therefore, we can look at mammalian carnivores, herbivores (plant-eaters) and omnivores to see which anatomical and physiological features are associated with each kind of diet. Then we can look at human anatomy and physiology to see in which group we belong.
Oral Cavity
Carnivores have a wide mouth opening in relation to their head size. This confers obvious advantages in developing the forces used in seizing, killing and dismembering prey. Facial musculature is reduced since these muscles would hinder a wide gape, and play no part in the animal's preparation of food for swallowing. In all mammalian carnivores, the jaw joint is a simple hinge joint lying in the same plane as the teeth. This type of joint is extremely stable and acts as the pivot point for the "lever arms" formed by the upper and lower jaws. The primary muscle used for operating the jaw in carnivores is the temporalis muscle. This muscle is so massive in carnivores that it accounts for most of the bulk of the sides of the head (when you pet a dog, you are petting its temporalis muscles). The "angle" of the mandible (lower jaw) in carnivores is small. This is because the muscles (masseter and pterygoids) that attach there are of minor importance in these animals. The lower jaw of carnivores cannot move forward, and has very limited side-to-side motion. When the jaw of a carnivore closes, the blade-shaped cheek molars slide past each other to give a slicing motion that is very effective for shearing meat off bone.
The teeth of a carnivore are discretely spaced so as not to trap stringy debris. The incisors are short, pointed and prong-like and are used for grasping and shredding. The canines are greatly elongated and dagger-like for stabbing, tearing and killing prey. The molars (carnassials) are flattened and triangular with jagged edges such that they function like serrated-edged blades. Because of the hinge-type joint, when a carnivore closes its jaw, the cheek teeth come together in a back-to-front fashion giving a smooth cutting motion like the blades on a pair of shears.
The saliva of carnivorous animals does not contain digestive enzymes. When eating, a mammalian carnivore gorges itself rapidly and does not chew its food. Since proteolytic (protein-digesting) enzymes cannot be liberated in the mouth due to the danger of autodigestion (damaging the oral cavity), carnivores do not need to mix their food with saliva; they simply bite off huge chunks of meat and swallow them whole.
According to evolutionary theory, the anatomical features consistent with an herbivorous diet represent a more recently derived condition than that of the carnivore. Herbivorous mammals have well-developed facial musculature, fleshy lips, a relatively small opening into the oral cavity and a thickened, muscular tongue. The lips aid in the movement of food into the mouth and, along with the facial (cheek) musculature and tongue, assist in the chewing of food. In herbivores, the jaw joint has moved to position above the plane of the teeth. Although this type of joint is less stable than the hinge-type joint of the carnivore, it is much more mobile and allows the complex jaw motions needed when chewing plant foods. Additionally, this type of jaw joint allows the upper and lower cheek teeth to come together along the length of the jaw more or less at once when the mouth is closed in order to form grinding platforms. (This type of joint is so important to a plant-eating animal, that it is believed to have evolved at least 15 different times in various plant-eating mammalian species.) The angle of the mandible has expanded to provide a broad area of attachment for the well-developed masseter and pterygoid muscles (these are the major muscles of chewing in plant-eating animals). The temporalis muscle is small and of minor importance. The masseter and pterygoid muscles hold the mandible in a sling-like arrangement and swing the jaw from side-to-side. Accordingly, the lower jaw of plant-eating mammals has a pronounced sideways motion when eating. This lateral movement is necessary for the grinding motion of chewing.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Macmillan Cancer Support Says Four In 10 People Will Get Cancer

Original Post: Thursday, July 14, 2011 : Patrick Holford


Macmillan Cancer Support says four in 10 people will get cancer during their lifetime. This has risen from 33% a decade ago. The charity says the increase is partly down to an aging population but also says lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, and improved diagnosis have also contributed to the rise. Clearly the the cancer war is being lost, yet we know so much more about what causes and prevents cancer and also how to treat it naturally, but why isn’t the message getting through?
Dr James LeFanu, medical columnist in the Telegraph, points out that “The cause of virtually every illness in the medical textbook…is quite unknown.” So, armed with causal ignorance, medical treatment targets only the tumour, not what causes cancer cells to develop. It is a gross oversight.

Three out of four cancers are preventable, says Cancer Research Campaign, with 85 to 90% of cancers being caused by environmental factors. You can cut your risk by 40% just by changing your diet, says World Cancer Research Fund. But, with the right supplements, including vitamin C, D, B vitamins and antioxidants, and lifestyle changes as well you can slash your risk.

 For a cell to become a cancer cell there are five necessary factors.

1.      DNA must be damaged. Free radicals are a major culprit, and that’s where high antioxidant diets come in.

2.      DNA repair mechanisms must be under par. Repair is largely done by methylation, dependent on folic acid, B6 and B12. Faulty methylation is indicated by   raised homocysteine levels, which is an excellent predictor for cancer, but I’ve never heard of a cancer patient having theirs checked. It should be routine.

3.      You need cancer promoters. Oestrogens, insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGF-1) are key cancer cell growth promoters, raised by a diet high in sugar and refined carbs and milk – just what many cancer patients are given to ‘build them up’.

4.      Being significantly overweight accounts for 20% of a woman’s cancer risk, compared to 30% for smoking.

5.      The last pre-condition is a weakened immune system. Key nutrients such as vitamin C, zinc and phytonutrients from broccoli to turmeric are no brainers in an anti-cancer diet, but are rarely mentioned.
While surgery makes sense, since removing the tumour takes a load off the body’s immune system, conventional chemotherapy both weakens immunity and induces pretty horrible side-effects. It also isn’t very effective. A comprehensive meta-analysis of trials on chemotherapy concludes “The contribution of chemotherapy to five year survival in adults was 2.3% in Australia and 2.1% in the USA.” They emphasise that these figures “should be regarded as the upper limit of effectiveness” (Morgan et al, Clinical Oncology, 2004).

As far as treatment is concerned few cancer sufferers know there are non-toxic chemotherapy agents. My three favourites are megadose vitamin C, salvestrols and photodynamic therapy.
 First proposed in the 60’s by Linus Pauling, megadose vitamin C is now proven to be profoundly anti-cancer. In animal studies it literally halves tumour size in weeks (Chen et al, PNAS, 2008), but you need very high doses, either by IV, or up to ‘bowel tolerance’ for oral doses. Megadose vitamin C does no harm to healthy cells.

Salvestrols are compounds in certain fruits and vegetables. Resveratrol in red grapes, is a type of salvestrol. These convert, only in cancer cells, into a toxic substance that kills cancer cells, but doesn’t harm normal cells (G.A. Potter & M.D. Burkey, Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, 2006). Concentrated supplements of salvestrols are available. While human clinical trials have not yet been conducted there are some impressive case reports.
Photodynamic therapy gives cancer patients a photosensitizer agent intravenously, which accumulates in cancer cells. When it is activated by laser light, fed by a fibre optic cable into the heart of a tumour, it produces oxidants that kill the cancer cells.

These are three promising non-toxic cancer treatments but, of course, one ounce of prevention is worth a few pounds of treatment. The problem is that cancer prevention is clearly multi-factorial and unless there’s a single cause-effect, such as smoking and lung cancer, both governments and the medical profession have a hard time hearing the message or getting it across.
With £200 billion a year spent on largely ineffective cancer treatments, and the Cancer Act of 1938 that actually prohibits anyone other than a doctor treating cancer, this sorry state of affairs is unlikely to change. Those doctors that do use natural medicine have an unfortunate habit of getting struck off! So, it’s largely up to the individual to find out what they can and take brave steps, away from convention, to help themselves.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Three Reasons Not to Eat Seafood and Fish

Many people all over the world, love to eat some chicken!  
Fish: Let them live...


Yet, when I explain to my clients why it is bad for their health, many also begin to seriously consider the alternatives and they immediately ask, "But, what about fish?"

At Choose Life and Wellness, we encourage adherence to the original law of dietary consciousness as found in Genesis 1:29.



29And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
King James Version (KJV)

This is the basis for the restoration of peace of mind and regeneration of health to the mind, body and spirit; by eradicating common eating-related degenerative diseases such as, cancers of the breast and colon, diabetes, obesity, gallstones, kidney stones, high blood pressure, heart diseases, fibroids...the list could go on, we put an end to our people needlessly suffering.


"You cannot solve problems with the same consciousness that created them."
 Albert Einstein

The consciousness that created these modern diseases is one that promotes, among other things, a meat-based diet. Therefore, returning to the original dietary consciousness by switching to increasingly plant-based, regenerative, eating habits, will naturally begin to detoxify the body of the build up of wastes and toxins that lead to degenerative diseases.

The following video provides 3 good reasons why the animal meat called fish and other seafoods are not good food for the health of your mind, body or soul! Watch. Learn. Change.


Reasons Not to Eat Fish | ChooseVeg.com



Choose life and live!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

DID OPRAH GO VEGAN?


Last month, I decided I was going to create an Antiguan Vegan Starter Kit and while I was compiling information to share other starter kits, I was very surprised when I came across a vegan starter kit on Oprah.com. I was even more surprised to find out that Oprah influenced more than 300 of her staff to go vegan for 7 days or more. It was exciting to me to find that someone with so much influence had the sense to share the knowledge of the cornerstone to good health with those that she interacts with on a daily basis; those that help her be Oprah to the world to one extent or another.

Want to know what happened?



Thursday, April 21, 2011

God Instructs Us to be Vegan!

In this video Ben Ammi illustrates the original biblical admonishment for a 100% plant-based, vegan diet and examines the connection between spirituality, worship and health.




Look out for the The Antiguan Vegan
Healing thru Healthy Eating & Holystic Living in the Caribbean Starter Kit

Starts here! The Antiguan Vegan Starter Kit contains tools and information to get you started on the road to life.

Well equipped, at ease and with understanding you are bound to heal what ails you and maintain Divine health!

We share with you recipes for you to create mouth-watering plant-based foods with a Caribbean-style; it is also a healing journey for helping you to holystically heal your mind, body and spirit...


I look forward to sharing my Antiguan Vegan experience with you.


Peace and love,



Tekhiyah



Sunday, January 16, 2011

Plants: The Key to Effective Weight Loss


The Key to Effective Weight Loss, Improved Health & Wellness




The China Study 03: (Plant-based Health Benefits)



Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Antiguan Vegan Nutrition Workshop


REGISTRATION IS NOW TAKING PLACE FOR THE


ARE YOU TROUBLED with...



• OVERWEIGHT
• DIABETES
• OBESITY
• ARTHRITIS
• HORMONE IMBALANCE
• KIDNEY STONES
• GALL STONES
• FIBROIDS
• PAINFUL PERIODS
• CANCER or
• HEART DISEASE?


ARE YOU CHALLENGED TO CHANGE YOUR EATING HABITS?


Maybe...



You Just Want to Learn How to Nourish Your Body To Maintain Good Health To Prevent the Above Health Challenges Happenning to YOU!

Either way...


The Antiguan Vegan Nutrition Workshop is just for you!


The Seminar topics include:



Why Eat Regenerative, Plant-based Nutrition?
• Benefits of Eating Living foods
• The Soy Controversy
• Whole-food Supplements
• Vegetable protein Vs Animal Protein
• Plant-based Meat and Dairy substitutes
• Use of Natural Sweeteners and Sea salt
• Healthy, Essential Fats and Oil
• How to Cook the Best Beans and Peas


and so much more ...


OUR MENU INCLUDES:

 • NO-CHICKEN NUGGETS

• BBQ TWISTS

• CARROT SUPREME

• SEAWEED SALAD

• TROPICAL COLESLAW

• EGGPLANT AND SPINACH LASAGNA

• MAC N CHEEZE

• BATTERED TOFU

• PICKLED BEETS

• SCRAMBLED TOFU

• SCALLOPED POTATOES

• STIR FRY TOFU with veggies/noodles

• Dairy-free SPICE CAKE

• Dairy-free CHOC CHIP COOKIES

• BEAN BURGERS and PEAS BALLS

• NUT/BEAN LOAF

• UNLEAVENED BREAD (MATZO)

• BATTERED CAULIFLOWER

• CREAMY TOFU SALAD

• SALT NOFISH

• STEWED NOBEEF

• CURRIED NOMUTTON/NOGOAT

• Hebrew Bakes

• Homemade Ketchup

• Homemade Tartare sauce

• Homemade BBQ Sauce

• Soy/Dairy-free Mayonnaise

• Soy/ Dairy-free Cheeze

• A VARIETY OF LIVE DISHES....


SIMPLY DELICIOUS ...Mmm Yummy...and simply simple


Take a look at our Antiguan Vegan page
to see images of our creations from fresh, 100% plant-based produce!
Registration ends: 1st Sunday of each month


Workshop starts: 12.30pm PROMPT,
2nd Sunday Each Month (unless otherwise informed)
Workshop Duration: approx 3hrs




Workshop Series Schedule 2010/2011:
Sunday
October 10th, 2010
November 14th, 2010
December 12th, 2010
January 9th, 2011
February 13th, 2011
March 13th, 2011 Postponed...
 due to Return to Royalty Banquet!
April 10th, 2011





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Non-professionals:
Workshop fee: EC$125 plus
Registration fee: EC$25 
(if its your first workshop in this series)


Professionals:
Call for workshop series fees!


Series Restarts:
 August, 2011


All prices are subject to change without notice.
We have limited space so register ealy to avoid disappointment.
Please note, REGISTRATION ENDS 7 DAYS BEFORE WORKSHOP date!
Preparation and administration for workshop cannot begin without receiving your fees!


If you any difficulties with anything...please call me!
ALL COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOMED.