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The Last Diet You Will Ever Need

Posted: 06/03/2012 10:45 am

Why is it that we believe we can feed our bodies industrial, nutrient-depleted food-like substances empty of life and be healthy? How did we come to believe that food industry chemicals and processing could replace nature-made foods?

A hundred years ago all food was organic, local, seasonal, fresh or naturally-preserved by ancient methods. All food was food. Now less than 3 percent of our agricultural land is used to grow fruits and vegetables, which should make up 80 percent of our diet. Today there are not even enough fruits and vegetables in this country to allow all Americans to follow the government guidelines to eat five to nine servings a day.

What most of us are left with is industrial food. And who knows what lurks in the average boxed, packaged, or canned factory-made science project.

When a French fry has more than 20 ingredients and almost all of them are not potato, or when a fast food hamburger contains very little meat, or when the average teenager consumes 34 teaspoons of sugar a day, we are living in a food nightmare, a sci-fi horror show.

The very fact that we are having a national conversation about what we should eat, that we are struggling with the question about what the best diet is, is symptomatic of how far we have strayed from the natural conditions that gave rise to our species, from the simple act of eating real, whole, fresh food. When it becomes a revolutionary act to eat real food, we are in trouble.

The food industry, which is the second biggest employer in America after the federal government, heavily influences the media and government agencies that regulate it (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration and Congress) and intentionally confuses and confounds us.

Low-fat is good -- so anything with a "low-fat" on the label must be healthy. But Coke is 100 percent fat-free and that doesn't make it a health food. Now we are told to eat more whole grains, so a few flecks of whole grains are sprinkled on sugary cereals. That doesn't make them a health food either.

The best advice is to avoid foods with health claims on the label, or better yet avoid foods with labels in the first place.

In the 21st century our tastes buds, our brain chemistry, our biochemistry, our hormones and our kitchens have been hijacked by the food industry. The food-like substances proffered by the industrial food system food trick our taste buds into momentary pleasure, but not our biology, which reacts, rejects and reviles the junk plied on our genes and our hormonal and biochemical pathways. We need to unjunk our biology.

Industrial processing has given rise to an array of addictive, fattening, metabolism-jamming chemicals and compounds including aspartame, MSG (monosodium glutamate), high-fructose corn syrup and trans fats, to name the biggest offenders.

MSG is used to create fat mice so researchers can study obesity. MSG is an excito-toxin that stimulates your brain to eat uncontrollably. When fed to mice, they pig out and get fat. It is in 80 percent of processed foods and mostly disguised as "natural flavorings."

And trans fat, for example, is derived from a real food -- vegetable oil -- chemically altered to resist degradation by bacteria, which is why modern cookies last on the shelf for years.

But the ancient energy system of your cells is descended from bacteria and those energy factories, or mitochondria, cannot process these trans fats either. Your metabolism is blocked and weight gain and Type 2 diabetes ensue.

Your tongue can be fooled and your brain can become addicted to the slick combinations of fat, sugar, and salt pumped into factory-made foods, but your biochemistry cannot, and the result is the disaster of obesity and chronic disease we have in America today.

No wonder 68 percent of Americans are overweight. No wonder that from 1960 to today obesity rates have risen from 13 percent to 36 percent and soon will reach 42 percent. Over the last decade the rate of pre-diabetes or diabetes in teenagers has risen from 9 percent to 23 percent.

Really? Almost one in four of our kids now has pre-diabetes or Type 2 diabetes? And 37 percent of normal weight kids have one or more cardiovascular risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or high blood sugar, because even though factory food doesn't make them fat, it makes them sick!

It is time to take our kitchens and our homes back. Transforming the food industry seems monumental, a gigantic undertaking. But it is not. It is a small problem. In the small places in our lives, our shopping carts, the fridge, the cupboard, the kitchen and on our dining room table is where all the power is.

It is the hundreds of little choices, the small actions you make every day, that will topple the monolithic food industry. This century is littered with the bodies and institutions of fallen despots and despotic regimes -- from the fall of the Berlin wall to the Arab spring. There is no force more powerful than a small group of individuals with a desire to end injustice and abuse.

A very simple idea can break through the confusion and plant the seeds of a revolution. Our bodies were designed to run on real food. Our natural default state is health. We need to simplify our way of eating.

Unjunk our diet, detoxify our bodies and our minds and we heal. Simply choose foods such as vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, healthy oils (olive oil, fish oil, avocado and coconut oil), small amounts of whole grains and beans and lean animal protein including small wild fish, grass fed meat, and farm eggs.

There are no diets, no calorie counting, and no measuring fats, carbs or protein grams. None of that matters if you choose real, whole, fresh, live foods. If you choose quality, the rest takes care of itself.

When you eat empty industrial food with addictive chemicals and sugar, your body craves more, looking for nutrients in a dead food where none are to be found. Yet after eating nutrient dense fresh food for a few days the biological addiction to industrial food is broken, and in a few more days your cells begin to rejuvenate and you heal from the inside out.

And the side effects are all good ones: effortless weight loss, reversal of high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, clearing of brain fog, lifting of depression and fatigue and even better skin, hair and nails.

What is more important than what you take out of your diet is what you put in. Add in the good stuff and there won't be room for the bad. Mother Nature is the best pharmacist and food is the most powerful drug on the planet. It works faster, better and cheaper than any other pharmaceutical.

Whole, real food spiced up with a few super foods such as chia, hemp, parsley, cilantro, coconut and green juicing can beneficially affect thousands of genes, regulate dozens of hormones, and enhance the function of tens of thousands of protein networks.

Dinner is a date with the doctor. What you put at the end of your fork is more powerful than anything you will ever find at the bottom of a prescription bottle. The roadmap to health is simple: eat real food, practice self-love rather than self-loathing, imagine yourself well, get sufficient sleep, and incorporate movement into your life. The solution to our health crisis and obesity epidemic is not complicated.

Health and happiness are often just a few days away. Each of us has the capacity to make the small changes in our lives that will create big changes in our food landscape, our agriculture and even our government policies.

I hope you will use the power of your fork to be part of the start of a true food revolution.

Now I'd like to hear from you...

Have you changed your eating habits to include more real food?

What have you done to create a healthier diet for your family?

Have you eliminated MSG from your diet?

Please leave your thoughts by adding a comment below.

To your good health,

Mark Hyman, M.D.

Mark Hyman, M.D. is a practicing physician, founder of The UltraWellness Center, a four-time New York Times bestselling author, and an international leader in the field of Functional Medicine. You can follow him on Twitter, connect with him on LinkedIn, watch his videos on YouTube, become a fan on Facebook, and subscribe to his newsletter.

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Why is it that we believe we can feed our bodies industrial, nutrient-depleted food-like substances empty of life and be healthy? How did we come to believe that food industry chemicals and processing...
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Angie Daniels
Nerd, Democrat, PFLAG, taxpayer, animal lover.
11:09 PM on 07/09/2012
I have health problems. I only eat real food. (past 30 years) A few days ago, inexplicably, I had a craving for Oscar Meyer hot dogs. I bought a package. I almost threw up :(
08:10 PM on 07/09/2012
Great article! I have recently changed my eating habits to a plant based diet, and after a month, I feel amazing. I have learned about so many new foods like kale, chia seeds, and goji berries. I also am lowering my caffeine intake, and a combination of both have pretty much eliminated my heart palpitations. I have eliminated MSG from my diet several years ago because I just hated the way it made me feel, but I never really thought about my diet that much until I started learning more about the health benefits of eating vegetarian. I can't believe that at 28, I am just now hearing about it. I feel like I have been stuck under a rock, but information about healthy eating used to be hard to come by!
12:24 PM on 07/05/2012
Dr. Hyman, this must be one of your best, if not the best, article you've given us. I am a nutritionist and this is so what's in my mind and on my lips constantly, trying gently to spread the word as well; I'm thinking of losing the gentle part. It is a must.
02:52 PM on 07/01/2012
I have cut out all MSG, as well as foods containing disodium guanylate and disodium isonate and autolyzed yeast extract and (they are about the same as MSG, and cause bloating, headaches, and allergies). My health has definitely improved.
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reelchick
yada, yada, yada....
06:38 PM on 06/30/2012
The only thing difficult about eating healthy is the cost.. The majority of my grocery list is produce and it's at least $60 for 5 days worth.Maybe instead of taxing "sinful" foods, help lower the cost of fresh fruits and vegetables? Something needs to be done!
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punkingale
My wants are simple. My needs are few.
08:39 PM on 07/01/2012
Have you tried growing some of your own produce? Tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers are really easy to grow.
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reelchick
yada, yada, yada....
07:25 AM on 07/02/2012
I used to have my own garden. But then I moved into an apartment complex and I have no room for a garden anymore :( My grandmother grows tomatoes, but that's just a small dent in what is spent on food.
11:40 AM on 07/08/2012
And they also get really, really boring really, really fast!
11:23 AM on 07/05/2012
the cost of surgery is higher.
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reelchick
yada, yada, yada....
04:16 PM on 07/05/2012
I guess it just depends on what you buy. What I spend on a single eggplant could buy a pack of hot dogs, or a half a pound of lunch meat, or 2 bags of chips...
06:53 AM on 06/30/2012
The article was good and informative. What we have seen that General Motor diet is also effective for those who want to lose weight in short span of time...General Motor is generally given for 7 days and one cal lose 10-17 pounds of weight in a week...for more info visit the link....http://www.skinsheen.com/skin-the-best-and-easy-7-day-diet-plan-705.aspx
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11:18 AM on 06/19/2012
Vitalism has been discredited. Living things are composed of the same kinds of atoms as inanimate matter, joined by the same kinds of chemical bonds. A molecule synthesized in a living organism is identical to a molecule of the same compound synthesized in a chemical factory.

It matters what molecules are in food. That tends not to be the same for materials produced by living organisms as those produced by nonliving systems. It matters what the physical structure of food is. That also differs, often more than the chemical composition does. But we can state these facts without resorting to vitalist mumbo-jumbo.
05:56 PM on 06/18/2012
I started eating healthier June 10, 2011. I gradually switched to healthy, organic foods, fresh fruits etc. I got off of all processed food, fast food and artificial sweeteners. I lost 75 lbs. this past year at age 50 and it didn't even feel like work. People ask all the time how I did it and I say, I quit artificial sweeteners and eat organic. They can't believe how simple it is!
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yeswiican
07:28 PM on 06/20/2012
Your right about eating healthy...it doesn't feel like work or like a diet!! Congratulations on you weight loss!! I'm sure you are happier and have more energy!!
11:50 PM on 06/20/2012
Absolutely more energy and a lot happier. Thanks for the comments :)
10:38 AM on 06/18/2012
This article is empowering and magnificent. Although some of the statistics are daunting and a bit of a downer, the article is uplifting and encouraging. I live in Columbus, Ohio and am so proud to live in this particular location. The North Market boasts some of the freshest healthiest natural food around and many farms from surrounding areas sell their natural and organic foods there.

I must also say that before I became more aware of my choice in foods and nutrition that I was lethargic and cranky all the time. I decided to experiment and for just two weeks I ate nothing but home cooked meals and natural or organic snacks. No sodas or fast food for those two weeks. Since then I haven't been able to eat fast food without getting sick or drink soda (especially dark sodas) without feeling a bit weighed down.

If anyone is in doubt of the power of natural, clean, organic, or local food they should try this experiment themselves. I think even a week with out "factory-foods" would show improvement in wellbeing.
04:58 PM on 06/27/2012
I agree with you completely. I have never been significantly overweight, but after trying calorie and "point" counting methods for years and seeing only yo-yo effects, I have moved to a plant-based, mostly organic diet and have seen good results in a very short amount of time. I don't expect to drop tons of weight because I don't have a lot to lose, but I have seen other dramatic effects, especially in terms of my energy level. I sleep better and like you, I no longer feel lethargic and cranky. I wish more people would educate themselves about the power of real foods and give it a try, even if it's just on a trial basis to see how they do.
08:03 AM on 06/18/2012
It is so refreshing to read this from a practicing physician. It has astounded me for so long how most doctors know so little about nutrition and categorically neglect to associate good health with good food choices. Amen to everything you covered in this article--especially the pervasiveness of MSG in our foods (even "organic" ones) due to current labeling laws that allows it to hide under more than 40 different names. Thank you for writing such an important article. Perhaps it will be what's needed to convince people to take more responsibility for their own health (as well as take back their food supply!).
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EnviroBooty
Founder, http://EnvironmentalBooty.com
03:20 AM on 06/18/2012
What we need is to break free from the idea that the government food pyramid is the way to eat. It is just another marketing tool for big ag. We would also benefit from passing the Safe Chemicals Act to get a lot of this crap out of our food. The fact remains, cheap food is crap and a lot of Americans cannot afford whole foods.
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yeswiican
07:30 PM on 06/20/2012
The food pyramid is a marketing ploy and makes people diabetic, not healthy!! HURRAY!! Someone else agrees!!
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EnviroBooty
Founder, http://EnvironmentalBooty.com
07:52 PM on 06/20/2012
:) Have you read Food, Inc.?
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nonvoters
When Googling Hypocrisy it says, did you mean GOP?
04:30 PM on 06/17/2012
The author states that one small group of people can make a change. O really? Explain to me why a sizable portion of this country has either smoked a plant or is smoking a plant and this large minority that is approaching a majority can't get this one healthy oil (hemp) legal, and end up in jail. Then this large group of people can't get a decent job, and after that they are used as an example of how pot ruins lives. people have almost zero chance to change things unless there is money behind you
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ginadeoliveira2008
Seen a shooting star tonight and I thought of you
12:34 PM on 06/17/2012
I only hope this is not the last article you'll ever write on HuffPo. Articles on the health and fitness sections now remain for ages on the page. Hello HuffPo! Better care of our beloved pages!
10:01 AM on 06/17/2012
Amen! Thanks so much for this great article! I will be forwarding it along for sure! My life changed forever 5 years ago when I eliminated all hidden forms of MSG and all other food addtives from my diet, as well. Within 3 months, ALL of my FIBROMYALGIA symptoms completely disappeared. Food is AMAZING!! Here's my story - http://grocerygeek.com/2012/06/16/from-pain-to-purpose-my-journey-from-fibromyalgia-to-food/
02:27 AM on 06/17/2012
I have just started an eight week program called "Lose it to Live". You start with a 30 day detox, you give up caffein, gluten, all white flour products, sugar, soy and anything with chemicals in them. You are allowed to eat foods that come from the ground and things that had a "mom". I eat as much organic as possible. I am only on day 7 and I already feel so much better. I suffered from IBS for 10 years. I haven't had any stomach discomfort at all this week. If I feel this good just after 7 days, I can only imagine how great I am going to feel after 30 days. I plan on changing the way I eat for life. It isn't all or nothing. Make changes and improvements that work for you and see how you feel. It is over whelming, that is why I love my class. It is eight weeks and each week you learn about eating whole, reading labels, how to eat out "whole". I also read a lot of great blogs that have helped.