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Are You Hooked on America’s Deadly Diet? Heal Your Body with These Life-Saving Foods

Updated: January 17, 2024 at 10:15 am EST  See Comments

Scientists report that the Standard American Diet (SAD) causes even more deaths than smoking. This diet largely consists of ultra-processed foods loaded with chemicals, added sugars, and industrial oils. For people with serious medical issues like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity, the SAD diet is especially dangerous.

An increasing number of doctors and other health experts recommend replacing the SAD diet with one that’s full of whole, plant-based foods. Whole foods are ones that are as close to their original state as possible; and plant-based foods, as the name suggests, are those that grew out of the ground.

A Grandmother’s Testimony

As a young boy, Michael Greger saw how food can be medicine. When doctors couldn’t treat his 65-year-old grandmother’s heart disease, they sent her home to die. However, at that time she started eating a plant-based diet, reversed her heart disease, and lived to the ripe old age of 96!

Astounded by what he saw in his grandmother’s life, Michael decided to help others achieve the same results. Now as a physician, Dr. Greger offers free nutrition advice, including hundreds of healthy recipes on his non-profit website, nutritionfacts.org.

Dr. Greger points to an increasing number of scientific studies showing a plant-based diet proves

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN

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