In our previous columns, we have highlighted that the whole foods plant-based (WFPB) diet that METI has been promoting for years, not only helps to control and reverse non-communicable diseases (NCD) like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer but also helps to fight infectious (communicable) diseas.
In our previous column, we highlighted that the nutritional factors or components in the whole foods plant-based (WFPB) diet that help to control and reverse non-communicable diseases (NCD) like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer also help fight infectious (communicable) diseases by boosting the.
We hope that many of our readers are taking up the challenge we presented in our previous column and have resolved to follow the whole foods plant-based (WFPB) diet that METI recommends for the control and reversal of a host of medical conditions brought together under the name of non-communicabl.
As our readers are preparing for Christmas Eve celebrations, we thought it appropriate to share with them a happy story, appropriate for this time of the year. It is a true story that we hope will inspire those who are struggling with heart disease to follow the example of the hero in the story: .
Once again, as on previous occasions, the outcome of the latest Conference of the Parties, this time COP28, has been a disappointment. It will not be remembered for producing any breakthrough comparable to the Paris Accords of 2015 that committed to concrete goals. As one commentator noted: ‘We w.