Dr. McDougall’s Common Sense Nutrition
The Truth About Protein, Soy, and Fish
In this series Dr. McDougall challenges commonly held nutrition beliefs, such as:
Plants Are Incomplete Proteins. Almost every dietitian, doctor, and respected organization teaches animal foods are necessary in order to get sufficient amino acids for proteins. They are wrong, and the science says so. Plant foods provide complete nutrition long before they reach the dinner table. Informed consumers will avoid all that fat, cholesterol, and contamination mixed up with animal protein by choosing delicious dishes made from “complete protein” foods like potatoes, rice, and/or beans.
Soy Makes People Sick. Soy foods are at the center of one of the most intense controversies in nutrition; some people say they are medicines and some say poisons. They can be both, but as traditional foods, like tofu and soy milk, they are delicious additions to a healthy meal plan. However, fake meats, synthetic estrogens, and baby formulas made from soybeans are toxic.
Fish Is Good for the Heart. The belief that fish is the most important food for a healthy heart has led to the destruction of our oceans. Plants provide the safer, cleaner, environmentally sensitive, and original source of omega-3 fats. The real tragedy is the slaughter of sea life has been senseless because consuming fish does the body much more harm than good.
CHAPTER 1: When Friends Ask: Where Do You Get Your Protein
CHAPTER 2: Soy Is Food, Not a Poison or A Miracle Drug
CHAPTER 3: Fish Is Not Health Food
MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
Package Dimensions : 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.88 ounces
Director : Dr. McDougall
Media Format : NTSC, Multiple Formats, Widescreen
Run time : 3 hours
Release date : June 10, 2008
Actors : Dr. McDougall
Studio : Self Produced
ASIN : B002PNA4LU
Number of discs : 1