Brenda Davis on Becoming Vegan and FAQs on Plant-Based Nutrition
Episode 2 with Brenda Davis RD “Diet is the king pin, there is no debate about that. Diet is the king pin where chronic diseases are concerned. We see athletes who drop dead of a heart attack because they have severe atherosclerosis because they are eating garbage.” Brenda Davis is a world class Registered Dietician and specialist in Plant-Based Nutrition. She is co-author of nine vegan and vegetarian nutrition books including Becoming Vegan as mentioned in this episode. She is the lead dietitian in a diabetes intervention research project in Majuro, Marshall Islands. Brenda is a past chair of the Vegetarian Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group of the American Dietetic Association. In 2007, she was inducted into the Vegetarian Hall of Fame. Becoming Vegan is an incredible resource with everything you need to know about vitamins, minerals, calories, what to eat as a vegan. In today's show, Brenda and I cover: How much protein do you need as a sedentary person, athlete, or senior How much protein is in plants? Complete proteins and amino acids Soy: is soy good for you and what types of soy to eat Soy and estrogen Diet and food for longevity as a lifestyle, not for weight-loss Heart disease, cancer prevention, and reversal of diseases using diet and some of Brenda’s personal anecdotes fro her work Processed meat: Group 1 Carcinogens (like smoking) and the most current studies What about the Paleo Diet? Is Paleo Diet healthy? Her trip to Saudi Arabia to consult with the Prince with Dr. Michael Greger of Nutritionfacts.org and his book, How Not to Die Connect with Brenda: http://brendadavisrd.com/ http://becomingvegan.ca/ As Mentioned in the Show: http://www.veganbodybuilding.com/ World cancer Research fund: http://www.wcrf.org/ Latest study by World Cancer Research Fun: Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: a Global Perspective (published 2007) Documentaries: Forks Over Knives Cowspiracy What the Health