The Hippocrates Health Institute Demonstrates How Food Can Be Used as Medicine
The Hippocrates Health Institute, situated in southern Florida, is
one of the world's oldest complementary health centers. Dr. Brian
Clement got started with the organization in 1975, and assumed
directorship in 1980.
He’s also the author of a three-volume series of academic books called, Food Is Medicine: The Scientific Evidence, reflecting
on the work done at the Institute over the past six decades, combined
with the empirical evidence coming out of research institutions such as
Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Princeton, and Stanford.
Dr. Clement is the medical director of the Hippocrates Health
Institute. They offer residential programs lasting anywhere from one to
three weeks, sometimes even longer. This allows you to learn, absorb,
and help implement a new set of lifestyle strategies at a deep and
lasting level.
The Institute was founded by a woman named Anne Wigmore who, in 1952,
was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. Her doctors told her she had
about three months left to live.
“Well, thank goodness for her history,” Dr. Clement says.
“In Europe, her grandmother was a village doctor. She saw her grandma, a
natural doctor who used herbs and plants. She adopted that, healed
herself, and reversed her cancer.”
Upon her return to Boston, Massachusetts, Wigmore decided to share her
experience and help others who were suffering debilitating and lethal
diseases. And so the Hippocrates Health Institute was born in Boston in
1956.
Today, six decades in business, the Institute is at the cutting edge in
terms of using food and other lifestyle strategies as medicine. When Dr.
Clement first joined the staff, he was sent off to Europe.
“I spent three years there, bringing back the message of plant-based
raw food diets and ran the original living food center called
Humlegaarden – which was started more than 100 years ago in Denmark by
Dr. Kristine Nolfi, who had reversed breast cancer with raw food... I
came back in 1980 and assumed the directorship,” he says.
What You Can Learn at the Hippocrates Health Institute
Presently, about half of the Institute’s patients are interested in
disease prevention. The other half are quite ill. People come from all
over the world to learn how to improve and regain their health at this
spa-style health retreat. As I said earlier, I had a chance to
personally visit the Institute for a week, and it was truly a wonderful
experience.
One of the things I was particularly impressed with is the focus on raw foods, specifically sprouts.
I usually eat six to eight ounces of sunflower seed sprouts a day. Four
truly powerful nutritional approaches taught at the institute are:
- Intermittent fasting and shifting from burning carbs to burning fat as your primary fuel
- Eating live, raw foods, including lots of sprouts
- Avoiding sugars, refined foods, and processed foods. They also advise avoiding all fruit juices and minimizing fruit initially
- Shifting from poor quality protein to high-quality protein
With respects to the latter, Dr. Clement explains:
“... [E]ach and every one of those four aspects are clinically
researched here, and we’ve established concrete empirical evidence on
how they work, biochemically, in your body, [and] high-protein diets are
major culprits.
What we have seen recently, after 60 years and working with hundreds
of thousands of people, is that when we reduce the amount of protein...
and minimize the breakdown effect or digestion effect that your body
requires to take this very dense nutrition and split it to amino acids,
there’s health balance.
Our colleagues in Europe have added another dimension... glycation [and] advanced glycation end products (AGEs). In Germany, they showed us that proteins, when bonding with sugars, actually created another structure.
This structure is such an oddity, an enigma to the human
biochemistry, that the immune system doesn’t know what to do with it. It
runs rampant, actually causing cell death, producing free radicals.
When we bond high-protein diets, certainly high-animal protein diets
(although this could happen in high-soybean diets) and sugars (not only
white sugar and red beet but agave syrup and way too many soy
proteins), you end up killing cells and creating free radicals. That’s
what glycation and AGE’s does.”
Sprouts—Powerhouses of Nutrition
In 1992, Johns Hopkins researched natural ways to squelch cancer. A diet
high in cruciferous vegetables was identified as a factor that lowered
the incidence. Additional research identified broccoli as having some of the most potent anti-cancer activity. Since then, when they finally looked into sprouted broccoli seeds, researchers discovered that the phytochemical in the sprouts killed cancer dozens of times more effectively than mature broccoli!
The reason why they teach that sprouts
are a core food at the Institute is because sprouts, depending on the
variety, are anywhere from 10 to 30 times more nutritious than the best
organic vegetables you can grow in the best organic soil in your yard.
Sunflower seed and pea sprouts tend to top the list, in terms of their
nutritional profile, each being typically about 30 times more nutritious
than organic vegetables. While you can sprout a variety of different
beans, nuts, seeds and grains, sprouts in general have the following
beneficial attributes:
- Support for cell regeneration
- Powerful sources of antioxidants, minerals, vitamins and enzymes that protect against free radical damage
- Alkalinizing effect on your body, which is thought to protect against disease, including cancer (as many tumors are acidic)
- Abundantly rich in oxygen, which can also help protect against
abnormal cell growth, viruses and bacteria that cannot survive in an
oxygen-rich environment
Phytonutrients, found in raw foods such as sprouts, are key for
reversing disease with food. This is such a common-sense approach to
health, yet the vision of so many people has been clouded by modern day
living.
“I’ll never forget Ann Wigmore... This woman was purely heart and instinct. That’s why she was correct almost always,” Dr. Clement says.
“I was frustrating her because I was young and insecure and was, in a
way, challenging her [to explain]: “How does this reverse disease?”
She got frustrated one day and took a little organic sunflower seed,
and said, “Don’t you realize if we put this to the ground, in seven
weeks, it will be 12 to 15 feet-tall with thousands of seeds on it? That
sunflower plant is going to be facing the east in the morning and
facing the west at night. Now, don’t you think the power of the
sunflower is that you’re taking hundreds and thousands of these, by
eating them, and that juicing them is going to be good for you?”
It’s the light force in the food that is even more important than the nutrients and the proteins... It is so overwhelmingly obvious that, whatever food choices you make, eat large amounts of green, fresh food.”
Sprouts may in fact be one of the most obvious solutions to worldwide
malnutrition and hunger due to poverty. They’re inexpensive and simple
to grow, in virtually any climate when grown indoors, and can provide up
to 30 times more nutrients than even organically grown vegetables! With
barely any money at all, you can eat the healthiest of diets,
year-round. Keeping seeds for sprouting is easy. Seeds are relatively
simple to store and last for a long time. You also have to store FAR
less food if you’re using seeds, as they don’t take up much space. I
think it’s just a marvelous preparation strategy.
The Health Benefits of Intermittent Fasting
One of the things I teach is that, for most people, it’s far healthier to skip breakfast.
Omitting breakfast, as part of an intermittent fasting schedule, can
have a number of phenomenal health benefits, from improving your insulin
sensitivity to shifting your body into burning more fat instead of
sugar for fuel. This will help you painlessly lose weight without being
hungry as you will now finally have the ability to burn fat. The
Hippocrates Institute has also more or less eliminated breakfast,
serving only raw vegetable juices in the morning. This is basically intermittent fasting, even though it’s not being taught as that in the program.
Intermittent fasting,
also known as “scheduled eating,” does not necessarily mean abstaining
from all food for extended periods of time. Rather it refers to limiting
your eating to a narrow window of time each day. Ideally, you’ll want
to limit your eating to a window of about 6-8 hours, say from noon until
6 or 8 pm each day, which means you’re fasting daily for 16-18 hours.
This is enough to get your body to shift into fat-burning mode.
This is a gradual process. Typically you start by not eating anything
for three hours prior to going to sleep. This will give you a head start
to the fasting process so if you sleep for 8 hours you’ve already
fasted for 11 hours when you awake. The next step is to wait as long as
you can before you start your first meal or “break” your fast. You can
gradually extend the time that you have your first meal by 15 to 30
minutes a day. After several weeks you will be having your first meal at
lunch. Typically, the more your body uses carbs as its primary fuel
rather than fat, the longer this will take. Once you shift to fat
burning mode, modern research has confirmed some of the benefits to be:
- Normalizing your insulin sensitivity, which is key for optimal
health as insulin resistance is a primary contributing factor to nearly
all chronic disease, from diabetes to heart disease and even cancer
- Normalizing ghrelin levels, also known as "the hunger hormone"
- Promoting human growth hormone (HGH) production, which plays an important part in health, fitness and slowing the aging process
- Lowering triglyceride levels
- Reducing inflammation and lessening free radical damage
Juice Your Vegetables Without Adding Fruit
The Hippocrates Institute also provides and promotes raw vegetable juicing—but not the juicing of fruits. The reasons for this are manifold. According to Dr. Clement:
“Seventy-five percent of raw food eaters today are sugar addicts
trading white sugar for agave syrup; trading cakes for three mangoes or
watermelons. You’re still a sugar addict... We’ve done empirical
research on that. For 35 years, [sugar, including fruit] has been
restricted here at Hippocrates in people with cancer.”
If you have cancer and are in treatment, the Institute will tell you
to eliminate all sugar, fruit juices and most fruit initially. Fruit
juice is clearly worse than eating the whole fruit, since you’re then
getting a high dose of fructose all at once, without any of the fiber.
But even excessive whole fruit can be a problem for the vast majority of
people today, especially if you’re struggling with your weight, insulin
resistance, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or cancer.
Large amounts of fructose, especially for someone who’s insulin- and/or
leptin-resistant, is not a good idea. Dr. Clement, however, believes
that most people, with the exception of athletes, should avoid fruit.
Remember, this is his position, not mine. I am just presenting it so you
can evaluate it for yourself. Personally I believe that if you are fat
adapted, fruit can be beneficial, especially if consumed before or after
a workout where the sugar is consumed as a fuel and does not increase
glycogen stores. His argument probably makes more sense for those who
are insulin and/or leptin resistant, which happens to be the vast
majority of the population.
Why Large Amounts of Fruit Are Not Recommended
Some 30 years ago, Dr. Clement met a fruit cultivation specialist who
informed him about some nutritional facts that few people ever consider.
Eighty-five percent of the fruit available today did not exist 100
years ago. Fruit has been thoroughly changed through hybridization
practices to increase sweetness, and therein lies the problem... and the
answer to why it’s probably unwise for most people to eat a diet high
in fruit.
For example, the honeybell orange, which is quite sweet, was spliced
together about 35 years ago, mixing grapefruit with tangerine. And the
popular Red Delicious apple? It’s now 50 times higher in fructose than the original apple, which was more sour than a crab apple!
“Here’s where we saw it: the average fruit today through hybridization has a minimum of 30 times more sugar on an average,” Dr. Clement says, and this is why one of humankind’s original foods is no longer appropriate in large quantities...
Our forefathers also didn’t eat processed sugar, which was primarily
reserved for the aristocracy. Increasing sugar consumption over the past
four or five generations has resulted in disturbed pancreatic
functioning in most people. The human pancreas simply doesn’t know how
to process sugars properly anymore, due to being overloaded.
“Now we have massive sugars from what I considered to be the
original food of man. What could be more perfect? You eat a fruit, you
spit it out, and the seed grows another tree. But now it is quite an
altered fruit. Added to this, your pancreas doesn’t work well. So, now
you have a problem. When we can get people off the addictive pattern of
sugar and we can get them onto plant-based foods without the high-sugar
content with enough glucose in it to sustain fuel of the cell, they
don’t age prematurely and it works,” he says.
“I would rather have a mango than a green lettuce, because it tastes
better. But a green lettuce supplies glucose for my cell without
supplying additional amounts that become blood sugar, which not only
creates blood sugar swings but feeds every known disease to man and
create free radicals. That’s the answer... Definitively, I say that the
only people who can eat – not should eat– dried fruit and a lot of
bananas are people who are major athletes.”
Unripe Fruit Creates Acidity, and Most Commercially Available Fruit is Unripe...
Another interesting aspect relating to the consumption of fruit is the
fact that often the fruit available at your local grocery store is not
ripe, and unripe fruit, according to Dr. Clement, creates acidity in
your body. (Ripe fruit is alkaline.) Sure, the fruit you buy may look ripe, but we actually have a vastly erroneous concept of how fruit ripens.
As it turns out, you cannot commercially process ripe fruit. If you were
to pack ripe oranges in Florida, for example, and ship them to another
state, they’d be rotten in about a week. Hence the fruit is picked months before
it’s ripe. If you’re like most people, you probably think that once a
fruit turns color and softens, it’s ripening. But this is not accurate.
Dr. Clement explains that in order for a fruit to optimally ripen, it
must remain attached to the branch on the tree or bush. Nutrients are
continuously fed to the fruit while on the tree. The veins that feed the
fruit come from the roots, which in turn extract nutrients from the
soil and beneficial soil bacteria. Add to that the UV rays from the sun,
causing photosynthesis to occur throughout the plant. Once you pluck
the fruit, it’s no longer receiving nutrients, and the ripening process
stops. Hence the nutritional value of the fruit is compromised.
“We tell people that up to 15 percent of your diet can be ripe
organic fruit, even if you’re not an athlete. But once we get beyond
the 15 percent, 20 percent it starts to spill over and put sugar in the
blood,” Dr. Clement says.
If Eating Fruit, Consider this Food Combining Principle
I recently interviewed Wayne Pickering, better known as “The Mango Man.” He eats plenty of fruit, but appears to be quite healthy. He is a strong proponent of food combining.
Food combination takes into account the area and complexity of
digestion of each food, to ensure it goes through your entire digestive
system with ease. One of the core principles of food combining according
to Dr. Pickering is that you should not combine fruit with vegetables,
as this inhibits proper digestion. So, if you’re going to eat fruit,
seek to eat it by itself, and not in combination with other
foods—especially not starches. Dr. Clement agrees with this approach,
saying:
“Yes, this is something I have adopted... [W]e’ve had so many times,
when people have gotten on the food combining, they’ve eliminated
gastrointestinal problems; diverticulosis, diverticulitis, overweight,
nausea, and headaches. It has a lot to do with this [principle].”
Juice, Don’t Blend, Your Veggies
Last but not least, with regards to juicing Dr. Clement makes a very
interesting and important distinction. Chopping and blending your
veggies with a high speed blender should not be confused with juicing as
it does NOT provide you with the same health benefits as juicing.
Remarkably, blending your veggies using a blender can kill up to 90
percent of the nutrients in 90 seconds, primarily due to oxidation,
according to Dr. Clement. He explains:
“I had a colleague at the University of Miami set up a 29-dollar
blender. He had his Vitamix. We measured the nutritional levels in
several ounces of food. We put that food in the blenders. We knew what
the numbers were. We blended it for 90 seconds. About 15 years ago, we
found out that 90 percent of the nutrients (we were looking at vitamins
A, E, C; the basic five nutrients at the top) are killed in 90 seconds
of blending with a high-speed blender.”
Furthermore, when you drink—opposed to chew—the blended vegetables, your
body does not produce the enzymes required for digestion of the pulp.
Eighty percent of carbohydrates are digested in your mouth when
you chew. Without the enzymes to break down the carbohydrates, your
blended veggies begin to ferment in your intestinal tract. If the food
you eat is not digesting properly, not only can painful gas, heart burn,
acid reflux and other stomach problems arise, but your body will also
be deprived of critical nutrients, which defeats the whole purpose of
juicing in the first place.
More Information
Tens of thousands of people have already visited the Hippocrates Health
Institute, and if you're interested in their services, check out their
website at www.hippocratesinst.org. You can also call them at 561-623-1002. The Institute is open seven days a week.
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