Can you eat yourself out of depression?
If you looked at my last posts, you will know that a diet high in processed food contributes to or causes heart attacks and strokes.
A diet high in meat is associated with certain kinds of cancers as described in the China Study, a longitudinal study looking at diet and cancer death rates.
Dirty fuel contributes to a host of other illness including diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Moreover, dirty fuel contributes to depression.
The Evidence
Check out this Wall Street Journal article by Elizabeth Bernstein. She highlights multiple studies concluding that a healthy diet prevents and treats depression. It is worth a read. Some specifics need highlighting.
First, the writer describes the following “healthy diet” as “high in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, and unprocessed lean red meat”. Then they mention that an adequate diet is a “Mediterranean-style diet made up primarily of fruits and vegetables, extra-virgin olive oil, yogurt and cheese, legumes, nuts, seafood, whole grains, and small portions of red meat.” Since this article was published in the Wall Street Journal, I would never expect them to ever say anything to challenge the major national food producers, so they must include some meat and dairy to satisfy industry. Moreover, a Mediterranean style diet reduces the incidence of heart attacks, and strokes, but fails to resolve the issue. A whole food plant-based diet eliminates the risk of cardiovascular disease altogether. It appears that the cited study in the article received contributions from Glaxo SmithKline, Novartis, Eli Lilly, Bristol Myers Squibb and the Meat and Livestock Board of Australia. Need I say more?
The second issue is this whole new field called “nutritional psychiatry”. It would be very interesting to see psychiatry pioneer a stronger focus on diet since the rest of the medical industry is woefully behind. Again, nutrition was not a focus of my education. Money drives medical and surgical care. Perhaps it will change, but it will require a grassroots effort. It will not come from the top.