T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D.
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Lecture 1: Understanding the Scientific Evidence for Plant-based Nutrition
Understanding science is more than simply doing a laboratory experiment or a human
study. In food and health research, it is more than focusing on the effects of a few
foods on a few health or disease outcomes. It also is more than reviewing the
scientific literature for the findings of others. Using a strategy such as this may
be traditional, but it is too vulnerable to personally biased interpretation,
because most scientific studies are very narrowly focused on specific hypotheses,
thus making generalizations from the specifics a risky business. I acquired my
worldview simply by following where our research led me, and it led me to a wide
variety of experiments. I will simply trace that path and let listeners decide their
own conclusions.
Lecture 2: Our Historic Journey into the Contemporary Dark Ages of Medicine
Much of the contemporary diet and health information has led us to an unhealthy diet
lifestyle. It is a lifestyle that is laden with serious chronic degenerative disease
like the cardiovascular diseases, the neoplastic diseases (cancers), auto-immune
diseases (e.g., multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, etc.), as
well as low-mortality ailments like flu, migraine headaches, acne, etc. The question
that arises is how did we go down this path? Aside from the effects of
socio-cultural factors and practices, there also are some very significant
scientific trends that account for these effects. Two are (1) our long-time
reverence for consuming adequate protein, especially high quality protein and (2)
our fixation on the alleged health benefits of single chemicals (e.g., nutrient
supplements and pharmaceuticals).
Lecture 3: Why has the Most Reliable Medical Evidence Been Denied to the Public?
One of the most common questions that I get as I lecture around the country is why
haven't we heard before the message that I present? I will draw on my 20 years
working on national policy projects (expert panels, public testimonies, etc.) to
give the basis for my views. A companion question is why do some people find this
message so challenging? I will share some ideas that I have experienced with various
sectors of our society, including the media, academia, government and industry.
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