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The China Study - Health Nutrition and Diabetes | Keyvive.com - 0 views

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    "The Study The book is based on a project called the China Study in which one of the authors, T. Colin Campbell directed the project. The study took place over a period of 20 years and was conducted by Cornell University, Oxford University and the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine. The study which was referred to as the "Grand Prix of epidemiology" by the New York Times, was a study involving over 2,500 countries in China and Taiwan, 350 health and nutrition variables and 6,500 surveys from adults in China and Taiwan. The goal was to identify the correlation between diet and disease, and define proper health nutrition. Over 8,000 health nutrition correlations were made from the study. The Findings Hidden Diabetes Cures gives a summary of some of the major health nutrition findings from the study, including the fact that breast cancer, heart disease, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, colon cancer and a host of other health issues are associated with the consumption of meat or dairy from animals. It also suggests that diabetes treatment and other diseases can be reversed by eliminating animal based products from the diet. Furthermore, The Cornell Chronicle reports that the study produced three health nutrition recommendations from Dr. Campbell himself: First, be aware that the more variety of plant-based foods consumed, the better the benefit. Second, a healthy diet can be sustained on only plant based foods as long as there is a proper quality and quantity. Finally, the closer food is to its original form, the better the benefits - meaning cooking, salting and processing decreases the quality of food."
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T. Colin Campbell Foundation | Mission Statement +Biography - 0 views

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    T. Colin Campbell, who is Professor Emeritus of Nutritiona­l Biochemist­ry at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, has had a long career in research (50 years), teaching and developmen­t of national/i­nternation­al on diet, nutrition and health. His studies have ranged from work in the Philippine­s developing a nationwide program for feeding malnourish­ed children to the organizati­on and directorsh­ip of a nationwide study on diet, health and disease in the People's Republic of China, commonly known as the China Study. He is probably best known for his work in the China Study and as Senior Science Advisor during the formative years of the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) and the World Cancer Research Fund. AICR awarded him the 1998 Lifetime Achievemen­t Award in Cancer Research.
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