Dr. Kaskel’s Living In Wellness, Volume One: Let Food Be Thy Medicine
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When patients question me on the efficacy of what they are about to embark upon, my response is simple and concise: it’s all about the sugar. Even when supposedly “healthy” sugar that comes from “healthy” whole grains, oatmeal, yogurt and milk that you’ve been consuming forever, it still has deleterious effects on your body. Besides the politics of why it’s supposedly “healthy”, the reality is that when you cut those foods out of your diet and replace them with the foods that you’ve been told not to eat, your weight and health will improve!
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Dr. Kaskel’s Living In Wellness, Volume One - Larry Kaskel, M.D.
Dr. Kaskel’s
Living in Wellness
Volume One
Let Food Be Thy Medicine
Larry Kaskel, M.D. and
Michael Kaskel, R.N.
Copyright © 2014 Larry Kaskel, M.D.
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Contents
Introduction
One: How I Got Here
Two: The Lifestyle Program
Three: Carbs Vs. Fats
Four: The Cholesterol Story
Five: Hdl And Ldl What’s Fat Got To Do With It?
Six: The Mediterranean Diet
Seven: Risk Factors And What They Mean To You
Eight: More Questions To Ask Your Doctor
Nine: The Breakfast Story
Ten: Final Words
Recipes
Soups
Meal-Size Soups
Dips And Spreads
Vegetables
Fish
Eggs
Meats
Chicken
Desserts
Blogs within text
Our Guidelines For Healthy Eating
Living In Wellness
Eating For Wellness
Living In Wellness With A Serious Illness
Eating For Health And Weight Loss
Mindful Eating
Eat This, And Eat When You’re Hungry
More Guidelines for Healthy Eating
Bacon–The New Meat Candy
Addendum
The Illusion of Health and Diets—Posted blog
We’re Not Much Different From Cows—Posted blog
Interview With Dr. Uffe Ravnskov
Recommended Reading:
Biographies
Dedication
We dedicate this book to our father, Albert Kaskel, who dedicated his life to teaching biology and writing science textbooks and in whose footsteps we humbly follow.
INTRODUCTION
Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food
was wisdom first canonized by Hippocrates¹, the ancient Greek physician. It is advice that, to this day, has not lost its validity. Let Food Be Thy Medicine and the recommendations herein are inspired by my own observations and validated by the research and writings of many experts.
Eating according to the guidelines outlined in this book will not necessarily extend your life. If that happens, fine, but that isn’t the thrust of this book. This book is meant to help you in making better choices about the food you eat so that you can improve your cellular health and help you cure yourself of chronic disease. In addition, changing how you eat by following the eating prescription outlined in these pages will make you feel better and improve your own quality of life.
Like most physicians writing about nutrition, I learned the medicinal value of food the slow way. Unfortunately, Hippocrates’ wisdom is not an integral part of Western medical training. When I was in medical school 25 years ago, I had just just four hours of lectures on nutrition. While the tide is starting to turn, medical school training still lacks coursework on functional nutrition. This book is derived in part from a curriculum that I am developing for a medical school course on Lifestyle Medicine that I hope to teach in the future.
The book you’re reading is Volume One of Living in Wellness. In it you will find information that we give our patients, you will read some of the blogs I’ve written over the past 5 years, you will read the transcript of an interview with a leading researcher in the field of cholesterol, and you’ll be introduced to recipes created by a world-class, James Beard-inspired chef that are compatible with the types of foods you should eat. This is not a diet book. This is a book about the way you should eat for the rest of your life. There is no end until the fat lady sings. It is ongoing.
Volume Two of Living in Wellness will deal with the mental and spiritual aspects of achieving wellness and is a future publication.
Larry Kaskel, M.D.
Chicago, 2013
ONE: HOW I GOT HERE
My path to understanding the importance of eating real food in order to attain and sustain good health was not straightforward. I, like most of my colleagues, routinely prescribed medications to treat the conditions of high blood pressure and high cholesterol. In fact, I considered myself an expert in treating high cholesterol and became board certified in lipidology—which is the study of cholesterol, fats and rare metabolic diseases.
Only after I started a lipid clinic did I begin to question the efficacy of the recommended conventional medical treatments for high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Even though in taking the medication many of my patients were able to arrive at the current target goals for blood pressure and cholesterol, I did not observe them experiencing better health. In fact, many of my patients that had successfully arrived at the target levels suffered fatigue, muscle aches, sleep apnea, erectile dysfunction, low energy and memory lapses.
To my surprise the more I treated patients with medications for these conditions, the more I observed their suffering with other issues. Many could not tolerate the numerous pills and medicines required to get them to goal.
Then, more puzzling, there were patients with cholesterol levels above the target numbers but who were in all other critical respects in good health and for whom I recommended cholesterol-lowering statins who then suffered complaints where they’d had none before. The medications created illness! Although not statistically relevant, these observations prompted me to investigate further.
Around that time I also began hosting a radio show on ReachMD XM called Lipid Luminations, where each week I would interview lipid experts on their recent studies or research.² The show gave me access to top expert physicians in the country. I studied hard before the interviews and asked probing questions about the research my guests conducted. While some of the guests engaged with the questions I put to them and acknowledged the limitations of their respective studies, others became defensive, their arguments empty, their conclusions overstated, and their interests tainted by relationships with the pharmaceutical industry.
I learned how to deconstruct and analyze the statistical biases of scientific studies. Where the experts focused on something called relative risk, which is statistical jargon that, in this context, allows for the exaggeration in improvements from medication, I sought information about absolute risk. I wanted real numbers regarding the efficacy of statins, but not one of my expert guests could explain why patients continued to have heart attacks, strokes and die despite taking their miracle statin drugs. Something was amiss.
Then, in 2008 I attended a lecture by Mike Katke, cofounder of Metagenics, a nutraceutical (nutrition—rather than drug-related therapeutical) company, and had my aha moment. Katke had a food-based system founded upon the already known, well-proven, studied and recently reconfirmed Mediterranean Diet that actually worked.³ It was just as Hippocrates had said, Let food be thy medicine.
I went back to my lipid clinic and immediately incorporated what I call the Lifestyle Program as an additional treatment.
My aha moment was followed by observation. The first patients that began the program significantly improved their metabolic health within the first 3 weeks. With very minimal fat loss, by following this program, they reversed their metabolic conditions. In fact, I was able to discontinue some of the medications they had been previously prescribed to control one or more of their chronic conditions. This is when I directed my focus towards using food as medicine.
TWO: THE LIFESTYLE PROGRAM
With the help of my brother Mike, in our clinic lifestyle medicine became more than a tag line. I knew that for the program to succeed patients would have to be educated about the wisdom of eating good, healthful food. The initial 12 weeks of our program does exactly that. In that time, patients are taught how food can be their medicine and that they can effectively cure their chronic conditions by choosing foods that restore good metabolic health. Because many of the food choices we endorse in our program are in direct opposition to national guidelines and to those which are touted as healthy, the educational aspect was and still remains difficult. Our program, for example, recommends bacon and eggs for breakfast, and excludes even steel-cut oatmeal. Just as in the coaching of a ball player with a bad swing, we had to reeducate patients about the fundamentals of nutrition.
To do this the program we created incorporates weekly visits and ongoing support by lifestyle educators and other mid-level providers. Mike has been instrumental in hands-on teaching and guiding about proper nutrition. It is by virtue of his working side-by-side with me in the lifestyle intervention trenches, that I have been able to reach and help my patients. I credit Mike’s partnering in this endeavor for my now having the time and the tools to provide true lifestyle medicine.
Here is how the program works in a nutshell: I see and examine patients, diagnose their condition, which can be prediabetes, diabetes, hypertension and/or obesity. I ask them if they want to manage their condition with medicine or if they would like to cure their condition and eliminate the need for at least 50% to 90% of their medications. If they opt for the latter, I prescribe the Lifestyle Program and introduce them to Mike or other educators to help them incorporate the program in their lifestyle.
It is remarkable what we have been able to accomplish in such a short time. With simple dietary changes, the Lifestyle Program has successfully cured our patients of hypertension, prediabetes, diabetes, obesity, acid reflux