And, my vegan patients tend to have very interesting questions. So in my next few posts, I'm going to address a few of them.
First question: "Caldwell Esselstyn doesn't permit nuts in his diet. Do you eat nuts?"
source: nutstop.com
Short answer: Yes.
Longer answer: Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, in his book Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, put his patients on plant-based diets with no oil and no nuts. Through that diet, he demonstrated reversal of coronary disease and a lack of cardiovascular events over the course of five years.
I tell my patients, "I don't tell you to do anything I don't do. When I tell you to exercise, I am exercising almost every day. And a plant-based diet, I follow that." But, I do eat nuts, in moderation. As a young woman who exercises 10-15 hours per week, and does not have coronary artery disease, I don't need to restrict my consumption of nuts, other than to make sure that I don't consume too many calories. Nuts are an excellent source of protein, fiber, and many different vitamins and minerals. But they also have a lot of calories and fat, so in any diet, they should not be consumed in large quantities.
What about studies in supper of nuts? Dr. Greger of Nutritionfacts.org discusses one here: http://nutritionfacts.org/video/nuts-may-help-prevent-death/
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