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Differences that create solutions Nutritional pollution: when food is root of disease Leonella Gori NUCE Milan, September 25, 2012 mondoHonline Nutritional pollution: when food is root of disease mondoHonline 2 The empirical evidence:


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NUCE –Milan, September 25, 2012 Nutritional pollution: when food is root of disease

Leonella Gori

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Differences that create solutions

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Nutritional pollution: when food is root of disease

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The empirical evidence: Italy vs Burkina Faso

  • Is this a comparison?
  • Some data:

Year 2010 Italy Burkina Faso Infant mortality under 5 years 3,14 deaths/1.000 live births(year 2010 estimates) 176,2 deaths/1000 live births (year 2010) GDP per capita (US dollars)* 29.392 1.360

Apparently, there’s nothing to compare.

*The GDP here icludes the value of all finished products and services and the estimates hve been calculated keeping into considerations the different cost of living in countries.

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But: how to explain these incredible results deriving from medical research…?

  • Children are children and humans are humans.
  • But comparing normal children aged 1 – 6 years

living in a village of rural Burkina Faso to normal children living our modern Europe reveals that healthy children in Africa are healthier than healthy children of Europe. This is surprisingly true at level of intestinal diseases.

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Africa beats Europe (at gut microbiota level)

  • African children show a richer variety of bacterial

flora than our healthy children.

  • In Africa some chronic diseases (Morbus Chron

and ulcerative colitis, e.g.) are almost absent, even in pediatric age).

  • These chronicle pathologies are increasing in
  • ur developed country, at every age.

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The advantages of a Primordial agriculture

  • It’s now common opinion that this lack of

autoimmune diseases is driven by the food eaten in areas where the agriculture is at a primordial level.

  • Burkina Faso diet is still based on millet, cereals

and a very low quantity of proteins and fat.

  • Our refined supply includes additives,

hydrogenated fats and emulsifiers. All these substances stimulate anaphylactic reactions that may result in actual autoimmune diseases.

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Burkina Faso vs Italy: the comparison makes sense!

  • Italy, Europe and our sophisticated world

is the loser in this collation.

  • So far the data: but are these pathologies

so disabling?

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The disabling nature of nutritional pollution

  • Chron Morbus and ulcerative colitis can kill the patient

because they are chronic and in general alternate periods of inactivity and severe exacerbations.

  • Patients with active phase of the pathology have many

difficulties in handling of their daily life. It’s really problematic to take a walk and to identify a diet tolerated by the disease.

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Diet and disease: the alarm

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Is Primordial agriculture the solution to the problem?

  • Which solution to the problem: perhaps a return to the

traditional Mediterranean diet, based on vegetables, cereals, a low level of fat and a limited quantity of proteins could protect us from the spread of these disease?

  • At a closer look this solution is really too simple.

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Nutritional pollution: which kind of Mediterranean diet

There’s no easy way to escape:

  • Our life is sunk in a sophisticated world, too refined and

processed

  • So the Mediterranean diet able to keep us far from

these pathologies is the original one, without the additives introduced more by the industries than requested by consumers

  • Food is not the only cause of nutritional pollution

But it’s a good starting point

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Mediterranean diet: back to basics

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