Dear editor,
U.S., state and municipal health authorities are working overtime and spending millions of dollars to stem the spread of Ebola. But this viral infection has killed one person in our country.
Where is the comparable effort to stem the spread of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and other chronic diseases that kill 1.4 million Americans annually and are linked conclusively to excessive consumption of animal products?
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, that’s 23 times the number killed by all infectious diseases combined, including AIDS, hepatitis, blood poisoning and intestinal infections!
Apparently, our society tolerates this massive assault on our public health, because meat, dairy and egg products have powerful champions in Congress. Bacteria and viruses have none.
Yet, each of us can take personal responsibility for our own and our family’s health by reducing, then dropping animal products from our menu.
Fresh vegetables, fruits, legumes and whole grains contain all the nutrients our body requires and are touted by leading health authorities. Soy and nut-based meats, milks, and ice creams offer a delicious transition treat.
Lots of websites provide helpful transition tips. Search for them online!
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: LETTER: Use Ebola-like effort to contain other diseases