Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Healthiest Foods on Earth



The following entry by David Mordock is from the Huffington Post today ( http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-h-murdock/a-recipe-for-longevity_b_205355.html ) and reposted here with slight editing. It came to mind when I was eating cantelope today (a non Type O food) and wondering why anyone shouldn't eat such a good tasting healthy food. I knew there was a list of most healthy foods and Google found it in Mr. Murdock"s piece. Mr. Murdock says cantelope is ok and he's quite a bit ahead of me on the longevity trail.



David H. Murdock








Posted: May 20, 2009 09:01 AM

A Recipe For Longevity: 33 Of The Healthiest Foods On Earth

Is it possible to live to 125 or maybe 150? It's certainly a possibility, as discussed on Oprah Winfrey's recent show on longevity. She visited me at my farm to learn how, at 86, I am enjoying the robust health, energy, and mental creativity of someone many decades younger. My secret: large quantities of fruit and vegetables, plus an hour of daily exercise.

No pills, not even aspirin, and certainly no supplements ever enter my mouth -- everything I need comes from my fish-vegetarian diet, which incorporates 30-40 different kinds of fruit and vegetables every week. Even though I am Chairman and Owner of Dole Food Company, I do most of my own grocery shopping, and even took Oprah on an impromptu trip to Costco, in a day that included bike riding, exercise in the gym, and juicing vegetables in the kitchen. Oprah marveled at how much I eat, and yet never gain a pound. In fact, I expend a lot of energy in my 50-60 minutes of cardio and strength training every day. Plus there's the fact that fruit and vegetables tend to be lower in calories, but higher in filling fiber and other nutrients that help you feel satisfied. By eating many fruits and vegetables in place of fast food and junk food, people could avoid obesity. Obesity accelerates aging even faster than smoking, according to scientific research.

We created the North Carolina Research Campus to study the health benefits of fruits and vegetables. It is the only campus in the world encompassing eight universities all working together for the benefit of health and longevity. These include Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State University, UNC Charlotte, North Carolina Central University, NC A&T State University, UNC Greensboro and Appalachian State University. We've gathered a comprehensive array of famous scientists and scientific equipment under one roof, including a two-story, 950 megahertz, 8-ton superconducting magnet. It is the largest and most powerful magnet in the world and will help us look at both plant and human cells at the most minute level. We are constantly doing research on all fruit and vegetables, including the ones listed below, which are the mainstay of my diet.



The Healthiest Foods on Earth

Pineapple

Speeds post-surgery

Promotes joint health

Reduces asthma inflammation

Blueberries

Restore antioxidant levels

Reverse age-related brain decline

Prevent urinary tract infection

Spinach

Helps maintain mental sharpness

Reduces the risk of cancers of the liver, ovaries, colon and prostate

Top nutrient density

Red Bell Pepper

Reduces risk of lung, prostate, ovarian and cervical cancer

Protects against sunburn

Promotes heart health

Broccoli

Reduces diabetic damage

Lowers risk of prostate, bladder, colon, pancreatic, gastric and breast cancer

Protects the brain in event of injury

Tomato

Reduces inflammation

Lowers risk of developing esophageal, stomach, colorectal, lung and pancreatic cancer

Reduces cardiovascular disease risk

Apple

Supports immunity

Fights lung and prostate cancer

Lowers Alzheimer’s risk

Artichoke

Helps blood clotting

Antioxidant Superfood

Lowers “bad” cholesterol

Arugula

Lowers birth defect risk

Reduces fracture risk

Protects eye health

Asparagus

Nourishes good gut bacteria

Protects against birth defects

Promotes heart health

Avocado

Limits liver damage

Reduces oral cancer risk

Lowers cholesterol levels

Blackberries

Build bone density

Suppress appetite

Enhance fat burning

Butternut Squash

Supports night vision

Combats wrinkles

Promotes heart health

Cantaloupe

Bolsters immunity

Protects skin against sunburn

Reduces inflammation

Carrot

Antioxidants defend DNA

Fights cataracts

Protects against some cancers

Cauliflower

Stimulates detoxification

Suppresses breast cancer cell growth

Defends against prostate cancer

Cherries

Alleviate arthritic pain and gout

Lower “bad” cholesterol

Reduce inflammation

Cranberries

Alleviate prostate pain

Fight lung, colon and leukemia cancer cells

Prevent urinary tract infection

Green Cabbage

Promotes healthy blood clotting

Reduces risk of prostate, colon, breast and ovarian cancers

Activates the body’s natural detoxification systems

Kale

Counters harmful estrogens that can feed cancer

Protects eyes against sun damage and cataracts

Increases bone density

Kiwi

Combats wrinkles

Lowers blood clot risk and reduces blood lipids

Counters constipation

Mango

Supports immunity

Lowers “bad” cholesterol

Regulates homocysteine to protect arteries

Mushrooms

Promote natural detoxification

Reduce the risk of colon and prostate cancer

Lower blood pressure

Orange

Reduces levels of “bad” cholesterol

Lowers risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, breast and stomach, and childhood leukemia

Pectin suppresses appetite

Papaya

Enzymes aid digestion

Reduces risk of lung cancer

Enhances fat burning

Plums & Prunes

Counter constipation

Antioxidants defend against DNA damage

Protects against post-menopausal bone loss

Pomegranate

Enhances sunscreen protection

Lowers “bad” cholesterol

Fights prostate cancer

Pumpkin

Protects joints against polyarthritis

Lowers lung and prostate cancer risk

Reduces inflammation

Raspberries

Inhibit growth of oral, breast, colon and prostate cancers

Antioxidant DNA defense

Lower “bad” cholesterol levels

Strawberries

Protect against Alzheimer’s

Reduce “bad” cholesterol

Suppress growth of colon, prostate and oral cancer

Sweet Potato

Reduces stroke risk

Lowers cancer risk

Protect against blindness

Watermelon

Supports male fertility

Reduces risk of several cancers: prostate, ovarian, cervical, oral and pharyngeal

Protects skin against sunburn

Banana

Increases Fat Burning

Lowers risk of colorectal and kidney cancer, leukemia

Reduces asthmas symptoms in children

One of my missions in life is to share this kind of knowledge with others, so they can live more vital, active, satisfying lives. Since acquiring major interests in Dole 26 years ago, educating the public on proper diet has constituted the agenda of my Dole Nutrition Institute. We create cooking and nutrition videos, cookbooks, brochures, and other educational collateral, like the chart above. We also provide educational support to teachers, parents and kids through www.dolesuperkids.com.

While Arianna and I do not agree on all issues, we both believe in the importance of proper nutrition. I've known Arianna since she arrived in this country, many decades ago, and am godfather to one of her daughters. I've enjoyed many Mediterranean-style healthy meals at her home, and am helping her increase access to nutrition information, which is why I wanted to share some "food for thought" with her intellectually ravenous.


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David H. Murdock is Chairman and owner of Dole Food Company, Inc., the world's largest producer and marketer of fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, packaged and frozen foods. He is also Chairman, CEO and owner of Castle & Cooke, Inc., a leader in real estate development.


Mr. Murdock advocates healthy eating to promote longevity. His Dole Nutrition Institute is dedicated to nutrition education through an award-winning monthly newsletter, health brochures, cookbooks, videos and the Dole Nutrition website. He recently dedicated the David H. Murdock Core Laboratory Building, the UNC Nutrition Research Building and the NC State Fruit and Vegetable Science Institute Building at the newly opened North Carolina Research Campus, representing a historic partnership with leading universities to advance knowledge about nutrition and disease prevention.

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