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Vegan Society

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

Worried about osteoporosis? -

To protect our health we need the vitamins and minerals found in plant

foods.

 

The Vegan Society today called for bodies responsible for combating the

near-epidemic of osteoporosis in the western world to focus on plant

foods rich in potassium and vitamin K, which reduce calcium losses

without any detrimental effects on health, rather than on dairy products

which increase calcium losses and contribute unhealthy saturated fat to

the food supply at the same time as providing calcium.

 

It's not just vegans who are sceptical of the health claims made for

dairy products. The Sunday Times Magazine (21/07/02) noted widespread

bias in research into the health benefits and hazards of dairy products,

pointing out that all the beneficial components of milk are found in

fruits and vegetables, plus the added benefit of protecting against

other diseases, and advising readers, " Next time you hear a dietary

expert saying milk and dairy are essential parts of a well-balanced diet

be advised you are in the presence of a nincompoop " .

 

There are two fundamental errors in public policy with regard to

promoting healthy bones: the undue pre-eminence accorded to calcium and

the erroneous view that calcium is synonymous with dairy products.

Dairy products are not the best source of calcium as they cause calcium

losses at the same time as increasing calcium intake. Bone health is

influenced positively by many nutrients, including potassium, vitamin K,

calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium, and negatively by sodium and

excessive protein.

 

Walter Willett of Harvard Medical School (nether a vegetarian nor a

vegan) notes that " there are more reasons not to drink milk in large

amounts than there are to drink it " , pointing to the weakness of

evidence for a protective effect of adult dairy consumption on bone

health and the strength of evidence for adverse effects of dairy

products on heart disease and prostate cancer. For anyone wanting more

calcium than provided by their usual diet, Willett suggests that

" calcium supplements are the best way to do this " as they meet the need

without adding unhealthy extra fat and calories. [Ref: " Eat, Drink and

Be Healthy " , The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating. 2001

Walter C Willett, MD]

 

In the UK, the National Osteoporosis Society, whose donors include Dairy

Crest, Express Dairies PLC, Unigate Dairies Ltd, Muller Dairy UK Ltd and

The Nestle Charitable Trust (NOS Accounts 2000/2001), agree. Their

publication " Diet & Bone Health " (page 32) confirms that " vegans can

maintain a very healthy calcium intake from tofu, green leafy

vegetables, nuts and dried fruit, which all contain high calcium levels.

The lack of animal protein in your diet may also make more calcium

available for your bones... "

 

A vegan diet including plenty of fruit and vegetables provides abundant

bone-protecting potassium and vitamin K along with good amounts of

calcium, particularly if green leafy vegetables or calcium-set tofu are

used regularly. It also provides abundant folate, carotenoids and other

protective antioxidants which may reduce risk of heart disease and

cancers. Levels of saturated fat are healthfully low and there is no

cholesterol whatever. The advantages of the green stuff over the white

stuff are scientifically beyond dispute.

 

Contact: Stephen Walsh PhD tel. 07967 361510

email

 

Office: Tel 01424 448828 Fax 01424 717064

Out of hours : 07944068432

 

Editors notes:

The Vegan Society (Reg. Charity No. 279228) was established in November

1944

to promote a healthy diet, whilst at the same time avoiding animal

exploitation and the wasteful use of the world's resources.

 

World Vegan Day is celebrated on 1st November - National Vegan Week (U.K.)

is 27 October - 3 November 2002 see www.worldveganday.org . This year's

theme targets caterers to encourage them to provide more food that

everyone

can enjoy.

 

The Vegan Society publishes The Vegan Shopper - a guide to animal free

shopping, the vegan passport and a travel guide.

 

For more information about The Vegan Society see

www.vegansociety.com or telephone local rate number 0845 45 88244

 

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This userpage was printed from Vegan Society

http://www.vegansociety.com

 

The URL for this userpage is:

http://www.vegansociety.com/mod.php?mod=userpage & page_id=27

 

 

~Janice~

Be your own cheerleader! Encourage yourself every step of the way!

 

" Do not blame others for making you mad. Anger is a choice. Choose wisely "

 

If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.

~Paul McCartney ~

 

 

 

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