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03/27/2006: "The Sacred Cow"


A report published in Newsweek on May 27, 1991 stated that, “our rates of heart disease and some cancers, particularly of the breast and colon are among the highest in the world.” The reason? There is too much fat and not enough fiber in our diets. The fat source comes primarily from meat and dairy products. So this is the post where I tell you how bad meat is for us. Before the spread of my cancer, I was a happy carnivore. For the following reasons, I have gone vegetarian.

Animal fat substantially increases the number of anaerobic bacteria (the bad kind), which produce carcinogens. (Dr. Charles Simone, M.D., Univ. of Pennsylvania)

Animal fats are solid at body temperature clogging up your intestines like grease clogs a drain. (John Robbins of Baskin-Robbins ice cream)

Animal fat is the most likely storage facility of pollutants from our environment such a pesticides and chemicals used to make cows grow bigger and faster. (Dale and Kathy Martin – authors of Living Well)

“Excessive animal protein is at the core of many chronic diseases.” T. Colin Campbell, professor of nutritional biochemistry, Cornell University

“The cancer incidence is in direct proportion to the amount of animal proteins, particularly meat, in the diet.” Paavo Airola, Ph.D. 1974

Cancer cells have a protien covering that if dissolved, would kill the cell. There are two enzymes, trypsin and chymotrypsin, that are secreted by the pancreas and are responsible for dissolving this protien lining. The digestion of animal protien requires large quantities of these two enzymes, thus leaving none for the rest of the body's needs. (Dr. Ernest Krebs for whom the Kreb's Cycle is named for)

So the millions spent by the American Beef Council on advertising, that we need beef in our diets, has worked. And the Standard American Diet (SAD), when adopted by other countries, causes their disease rates, including cancer, to skyrocket.

Milk is the most political food in the U.S. You and I put 3 billion dollars a year of tax money into subsidizing the dairy industry. Much of this is to buy dairy surplus that will never be consumed, so to keep production up. Humans are the only adult mammals that continue to drink milk. This is mainly because the National Dairy Council convinces us ($ spent on advertising) that we need the calcium. All dairy products except butter are extremely acid forming. Since calcium’s main function is to neutralize acid in body, your canceling out what benefit you are getting. Milk is also animal fat (see above).

So this talk of eliminating meat and dairy makes you nervous? It is certainly expected. My oncologist is a smart and heavily studied man, yet he is against my vegetarian diet. He is right that I need to gain weight, but doing so while eliminating animal fat is a challenge. So if you are looking to lose weight and to improve your health at the same time, lose the sacred cow.


Replies: 2 Comments

on Monday, March 27th, Jennifer (Satterthwaite) Couch said

Hey Doug, don't know if you remember me but I was at Acalanes UHSD while you were there. Cindy just updated me on you because my mom was recently diagnosed with and had surgery for ovarian cancer. She starts chemo this Thursday and I can only hope that she has one half of your drive and apparent positive attitude to fight the disease. You are an inspiration to many even if it may not feel like it on your "sick days". I applaud your will and your selflessness for sharing your battle with everyone. I will pray for you as I pray for my mom. God bless!

on Monday, March 27th, Linda said

One thing I have come to believe is that home grown - whatever - is better. I never ate a chicken that was not killed one hour before dinner until I was in my teens. We grew all our own vegetables and never used pesticides. Plus the people in the town where I grew up rarely pass on from cancer - clogged arteries maybe. So I am thinking there are lots of things involved in this process. You do need to eat more, some of which must be fat. Just don't buy at the regular stores like Safeway or Albertsons. If you ever have the need for good red meat - let me know - I can get it from Chicago or Kansas City - cornfed and no nasty perservatives.


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