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Eric Adams: NYC's First Vegan Mayor On Why Healthy Food Is A Human Right

Aug 9, 2021
Eric Adams, NYC's first vegan mayor and former police officer, shares his remarkable journey from advanced Type II diabetes to health transformation through a plant-based diet. He discusses the alarming state of American health, with rising obesity and diabetes rates, and underscores the urgent need for systemic change. Adams reflects on food insecurity and advocates for nutrition as a human right, emphasizing the role of education in promoting healthier choices. His inspiring story illustrates the profound impact of dietary shifts on individual and community well-being.
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ANECDOTE

Eric Adams' Health Scare

  • At 54, Eric Adams was diagnosed with advanced type 2 diabetes, facing vision loss and nerve damage.
  • He rejected the conventional "living with diabetes" approach and sought ways to reverse it.
ADVICE

Search for Reversal

  • Instead of "living with diabetes," search for "reversing diabetes."
  • This simple change in wording opens up different research paths and solutions.
ANECDOTE

Plant-Based Diet's Impact

  • After adopting a whole-food, plant-based diet, Adams' vision returned in three weeks.
  • Within three months, his diabetes went into remission, and nerve damage disappeared.
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