Monday, November 15, 2010

Madness and lies.

I visited my father in the nursing home today. As some will know he has been deteriorating for about 13 years. Prior to that he was a healthy, vital, septuagenarian. A Satyananda trained Yoga Teacher, a vegetarian of many years and more recently a vegan. He had an automobile accident and spent three weeks in intensive care at Nepean Hospital. During this time his heart stopped and he was revived. The nursing and medical staff remarked at how healthy this man was, low blood pressure, low pulse, blood sugars etc. I was there to pick him up when his time was up and the determination with which he walked out is something I will never forget.

His life went downhill from there. He eventually went in to have a stent inserted. This made a difference to his energy levels but he started developing increasingly aberrant behaviour. He was eventually hospitalized after a particularly violent outburst where he fainted. Despite early attempts to escape his imprisonment (his term) he has been institutionalised ever since. When I saw him today he was immobile except for a weak rasping cough, his face was flabby, his eyes hollow. He didn’t recognize me.

His behaviour has been a topic of some conversation and much speculation amongst his children and my mother. Before he went vegan (after reading Peter Singer by the way) he had been fond of cheese, yoghurt and sundry high fat foods. Even when he changed his diet he munched on nuts and used avocadoes as his main source of protein. A vegan diet can only help with cardiac disease if it is a low fat diet.

I believe the specific cause of his dementia was the operations, both in intensive care and more specifically the procedure to insert the stent. I came across an article by Dr McDougall where he comments on Bill Clinton’s tragic decline. http://www.drmcdougall.com/bill_clintons_madness.htm Needless to say I was infuriated. 31% is a huge number of people to have a major side effect from any procedure. This fact doesn’t seem to get much airplay. Cardiac surgeons are deemed heroes or better but there is a dirty secret under the radar. When blockages in the heart vessels are forcefully cleared the offending material speeds through the arteries. Unfortunately the next port of call is the smaller vessels in the brain. This is where the plaque does the real damage. Sections of the brain are blood starved and atrophy. A Stroke causes instant death or disability or Dementia sets in. Unfortunately a lot of people survive a cardiac incident and pay the price nonetheless.

The fundamental problem is the societal addiction to fats and oils. Of course we choose what we put in our mouths but if a crime can be downgraded due to mitigating circumstances so can dietary preferences for delicious greasy foods. Our biology is loaded against us. The facts are well known. The science has been meticulously documented.

Still our televisions resound to advertisement of high fat foods. The cricket season will no doubt be a continuous tribute to the wonders of fried chicken and its link to sporting excellence, the farmer will remove his hat, mop his brow and chow down on twice the recommended daily intake in a single cheese sandwich. Surgeons will perform to rapt audiences in their theatres. Drug company representatives will extoll the latest cholesterol lowering miracle cure and the death rates will remain the same. The economy and its biggest money churner, health, will continue to grow and the facts will remain hidden behind the gleaming altar of increasing GDP and increasing quarterly profit results. Politicians will smile and gloat. Their patrons, the Multinational companies, will increase market penetration and we are the ones being fucked.

FAT IS VERY, VERY BAD FOR YOU! The lies about good fats and bad fats are marketing, no more, no less. Now you have been told.

I visited my father in the nursing home today. I got really angry.


If you want to get off fat see:
http://www.drmcdougall.com/index.html
http://www.heartattackproof.com/
http://www.tcolincampbell.org/

Friday, November 12, 2010

The Grumpy Society

Shit on the liver, we all know it. You are grumpy and the world is going to pay for it. The consequences resonate throughout our society. Our politicians must fight even though we pay them to run the place. Sportsmen treat women as objects. The media mercilessly pillories anyone for just about anything, Corporations rape and pillage. Im sure you know about road rage, institutionalised torture and an endless host of other injustices.

One of the effects of a plant based (ie no animal food) diet is more stable blood sugar levels and consequently more stable moods. The Buddha in the Lankavatara Sutra states “The meat eater is ill-smelling, contemptuous and born deprived of intelligence. He belongs to the lowest class of men. Since the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and sravakas have all condemned meat eating, one who still eats meat without shame will always be devoid of sense.” Strong words. Lets pick some of them apart.

“Ill Smelling” give up meat and animal products for a month and notice the difference in your body odour and secretions.

“Contemptuous” the attitude I mentioned above. It is the complete disregard for the feelings and opinions of others. While giving up meat will aid in stabilizing blood sugar levels and moods contempt is something much stronger and leads me to think there is a deeper identity issue at work. Perhaps this is what the Buddha meant by “born deprived of intelligence” as intelligence can be defined as the ability to meaningfully adopt another's attitude. Of course the primary attitude we are have is self cherishing.

A video for you to consider, http://veg-tv.info/Earthlings

There is a web of identity that holds the charade of contempt together. It is closely tied in to what we eat and the lack of awareness we bring to situations. The next great moral leap for humanity will be the understanding that we are all passengers on the same spaceship. That the smallest bug and most annoying politician are our fellow travellers. That we depend on each other in ways we cannot yet comprehend.

from John Dunne;

No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manner of thine own
Or of thine friend's were.
Each man's death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee.