May 20, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
Proverbs 5: 1-15  “attend unto my wisdom, and bow thine ear to my understanding. That thou mayest regard discretion […] Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well.”

EXERCISE:
* Jog 4 miles outdoors
* Walk 30 minutes about campus, up/down stairs
* Standing lecture 2.5 hours
* PT APP workout
–low back stretch / strengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* gfo smoothie (greens dominate, fruit, oats)
* watermelon
* combo black bean, oats, mushroom patties w/ avocado sourdough toast, tomato & steamed broccoli
* pho veggie rice noodle soup w/ tofu lemon grass sandwich

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

The China Study Documentary

Early 1990s

[Editor: I am so excited to find this documentary. I am a graduate of T. Colin Campbell’s Center for Nutrition Studies and I didn’t even know it existed. Enjoy!]

T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies

In the early 1990s as the first results from the China Project were being published, a Cornell documentary crew began months of filming in Mongolian villages, Shanghai communes, Beijing hospitals, and research facilities at Oxford and Cornell Universities to create a video that would capture the scope and significance of the study.

The film is narrated by Mary McDonnell (Dances With Wolves, Battlestar Galactica, Grand Canyon).

For more information on the China Project visit: https://nutritionstudies.org/the-chin…

The T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded by Dr. T. Colin Campbell, co-author of the internationally best-selling book The China Study. Our mission is to promote optimal nutrition through science-based education, advocacy, and research. By empowering individuals and health professionals, we aim to improve personal, public, and environmental health.

Whole Food, Plant-Based Diet – (results of The China Study by Professor T. Colin Campbell)

Dr. T. Colin Campbell, a renowned nutritionist and author, advocates for a whole-food, plant-based diet. This diet emphasizes the consumption of: 

  • Whole grains: Brown rice, quinoa, oats, whole wheat bread
  • Fruits and vegetables: Abundant in all colors and varieties
  • Legumes: Lentils, beans, peas
  • Nuts and seeds: Almonds, walnuts, chia seeds
  • Minimal processed foods: Limited intake of refined sugars, oils, and animal products 

Campbell’s diet is based on the findings of his extensive research, particularly the “China Study,” which examined the dietary patterns and health outcomes of over 650,000 Chinese adults. He believes that a plant-based diet can help prevent and reverse chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and obesity. 

Key Principles of Campbell’s Diet:

  • Focus on whole, unprocessed foods.
  • Limit animal products and dairy.
  • Emphasize fruits, vegetables, and legumes.
  • Consume minimal refined carbohydrates and sugars.
  • Use healthy fats such as nuts, seeds, and avocados. 

Campbell’s diet is not a strict vegan or vegetarian diet, but it encourages a significant reduction in animal products. He also provides flexibility and emphasizes the importance of listening to one’s body and individual needs. 

Benefits of Campbell’s Diet: 

Reduced risk of chronic diseases, Improved heart health, Weight management, Increased energy levels, and Reduced environmental impact. 

Resources: 

  • T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies [48, 49, 50]
  • The China Study [51]
  • Campbell Plan: The Simple Way to Lose Weight and Reverse Illness [52, 53] 

https://nutritionstudies.org/whole-food-plant-based-diet-guide/#:~:text=beets%2C%20carrots%2C%20daikon%2C%20garlic,edamame%2C%20miso%2C%20tempeh%2C%20tofu

May 19, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
Proverbs 4: 7-27  “Keep [protect] thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” Vs 23

EXERCISE:
* Walk 30 minutes about campus, up/down stairs
* Standing lecture 2.5 hours
* Powerwalk 4 miles outdoors
* PT APP workout
–low back stretch / strengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* gfo smoothie (greens dominate, fruit, oats)
* grilled carrots w/ sauerkraut & mustard
* watermelon
* greens & beans gorilla salad & sourdough avocado toast
* sip of plain sparkling water w/ one shot of soft XL-drink
* hash (sweet potato, black beans, chopped kale & tomato, salsa)

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

He’s 90, Takes No Meds, and Eats THIS Way Every Day

Discover How Dr. T. Colin Campbell Reversed Disease with Nutrition | Plant-Based Diet for Longevity and Cancer Prevention

Can the food you eat really prevent or even reverse chronic diseases like cancer, heart disease, and diabetes? According to world-renowned nutrition expert Dr. T. Colin Campbell, the answer is YES.

In this video, we explore the powerful insights from the bestselling author of “The China Study”—one of the most comprehensive nutrition studies ever conducted. At 90 years old, Dr. Campbell lives an active, medication-free life thanks to his commitment to a whole food, plant-based diet. Learn how avoiding animal protein, dairy, and processed sugar—and eating more vegetables, legumes, fruits, and whole grains—can transform your health.

We’ll also dive into his daily habits for longevity, including exercise, hydration, and quality sleep—all backed by science.

✅ Key Topics Covered:

Can you reverse cancer with food?

What is the China Study?

Benefits of a whole food, plant-based lifestyle

Foods to eat and avoid for disease prevention

Rethinking Nutrition, The China Study, & Medical Censorship

July 29, 2023

Ninety year old T. Colin Campbell, PhD (endowed chair, Cornell University) has been dedicated to the science of human health for more than 60 years. His primary focus is on the association between diet and disease, particularly cancer. Although largely known for the China Study–one of the most comprehensive studies of health and nutrition ever conducted, and recognized by The New York Times as the “Grand Prix of epidemiology”–Dr. Campbell’s profound impact also includes extensive involvement in education, public policy, and laboratory research.

0:00 – Intro
0:58 – Journey from Dissertation on Animal Products to Plant-Based Leadership
10:05 – The Field of Biology
12:06 – The History of The China Study
21:03 – Technology vs. Nature
23:29 – What is Wholeism?
25:52 – Reductionist Thinking
32:20 – Nutrition vs. Genes in the Role of Disease
36:48 – Dr. T. Colin Campbell’s New Novel
41:17 – Perseverance in the Face of Scrutiny
42:58 – New Novel Release
44:22 – Obstacles in Nutrition-Focused Medical Treatments
51:44 – Censorship in Medical Journalism
1:00:23 – Current Developments in Nutrition Research
1:06:20 – Outro & Supporting the Center for Nutrition Studies