Big people are Big Business to the pharmaceutical industry, and it seems they will do anything to sell their wares to their customers. And their customers are not so much the obese patients themselves, but the thousands of doctors whom they have to persuade to prescribe their new wonder drug. Even if some dreadful side effect rears its ugly head during the development stages, it appears it is often explained away as “incidental to the greater good of the drug.” It is only when people start getting problems like anal leakage—as was the case with the antifat drug Xenical—that questions are asked. It appears that antifat drugs that have been known to have even worse side effects than Xenical are OK when it’s the greater good that’s in question, but a program such as the one in this book gets hammered by the medical industry. And this is a program that relies purely on nature’s healing principles; one that does nothing to tax the liver and one that has no adverse side effects.
I’m certainly not saying that medical drug intervention isn’t absolutely necessary at times, or that it never does any good, as clearly it does and many lives are saved as a result. I know this firsthand as I was badly asthmatic and needed my asthma pump up to sixteen times a day—trust me, that little blue inhaler was my lifesaver. However, why do they appear never to suggest that we should, as Hippocrates famously said, “Let food be thy medicine and let thy medicine be food”? Why isn’t diet always the first thing to be suggested when it comes to any illness? When I changed my diet and started juicing, the first thing to change was my asthma. I went from being unable to survive without my Ventolin inhaler to not needing it at all. I haven’t had asthma since. Was this a coincidence? I don’t think so.
I also lost weight, my energy levels increased, my nails got stronger, my eyes got brighter, and my severe psoriasis, which covered my body from head to foot, started to improve massively. These incredible health changes occurred with no pills, potions, drugs, or medical lotions. They occurred naturally, a concept, which is often lost on some parts of the medical and dietetic profession. Luckily, it is not lost on all in the medical profession and luckily things are changing. More and more are understanding that nature’s finest nutrient-packed liquid fuel contains something often way beyond any human or scientific understanding. More and more people in the medical profession are no longer relying on the “evidence” produced by the pharmaceutical reps that bombard them with the latest drug that can cure obesity along with just about every common ailment. They are using common sense and starting to believe in the power of plant based foods and the body’s ability to naturally heal itself. Here is an e-mail that has just come in from a GP (also known as a family doctor) in the UK:
“Hi Jason, I just wanted to comment on the GP side of things. I’m a GP, for my sins, and have been following your programs for the last 2 months, prompted by a serious illness in January that left me unable to eat anything except juices and smoothies. I’ve lost over 28 lbs (13 kg) in that time and am now telling patients about it. It’s working for me whereas in the past other diets (rather than changes in lifestyle, as this is) have not … I think this is something that is realistic and that people can do. I’ve never eaten as many fruits and vegetables in my life, and am enjoying it and also am full on it. My type 1 diabetes control is improving … On a professional note, people far prefer to take a tablet (which is easy) than do something hard like totally change their lifestyle. I will continue to advocate you to patients and colleagues—I know I’m only one G.P. among thousands but every little helps I guess. Kate”
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