Whole Food Plant Based Resources for the Initiated
These resources are aimed at those who already know about the benefits of whole food plant-based nutrition, but want to go deeper or are looking for reference material:
Databases & Numbers Related to Food
- Information on additives, toxins and things to avoid
- BeFoodSmart – Rates food additive in terms of safety with a simple A-B-C-D rating system plus references.
- Beyond Pesticides – database of research articles on pesticides and their relation to disease. See also US Right to Know.
- Goodguide – database about chemicals & cancer
- What’s on my food – detailed data on the number of pesticides on different foods (see also EWG)
- Tox Town – US Government site with good information on chemicals & toxins.
- Environmental Health Perspectives – Open access journal with many good articles.
- Food Inflammatory Scores – I’m not aware that this is validated, but still interesting
- Glycemic Index & Load – database 1, database 2
- Diet Grail list of food databases (eg sugars, K2, protein, iron, minerals)
- Self Nutrition Data – Database of nutrient inf on 1000’s of foods, caloric ratio, detailed analysis.
- Free websites that lets you track and analyse the nutrient content of your diet here or here.
- Foodstruct.com – ability to compare the nutrients in two different foods & analyze your diet. Lots of lists of ‘Foods high in..’
- USDA Resources:
- Interactive Calculator for RDAs
- Tables for RDAs – broken down by gender & age.
- Food Composition Database – 1000’s of unprocessed and processed foods.
- Supertracker – lets you look up food nutrition information & track your diet & physical activity
- ORAC Database of antioxidant values for different foods.
- Canadian Nutrient File (2015) – Searchable database of Canadian foods with nutrient breakdowns.
- Other numbers related to food:
- Database of polyphenol content of foods here.
Good Information Sources About Food & Disease Prevention
- Nutritionfacts.org (Dr Greger – over 1800 referenced videos on diet & health). Also see his YouTube channel where he has groups of videos dealing with Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, Cancer, and Diabetes.
- World’s Healthiest Foods – nice referenced summaries of health benefits of different foods.
- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine – excellent group which also does research:
- NutritionMD – many resources including CME & nutritional aspects of many diseases
- Publications & Fact Sheets – numerous topics, usually referenced (more here).
- T Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies – offers a certificate in plant-based nutrition.
- Green Med Info – huge database of scientific abstracts on food and natural health topics
- Plant Based Research – Searcheable database of recent papers about plant-based nutrition
- Plantrician Project Resources – multiple resources to assist people transitioning to a plant-based diet
- USDA Nutrition Evidence Library – meta-analyses addressing diet & health questions.
- Food Facts (Dr Mercola) – by an osteopath (not vegetarian), some advice is controversial
- National Resources Defense Fund – multiple resources on toxins, pesticides, etc
- University of Maryland – Alternative Medicine Guide – updated lists of medical conditions, herbs, supplements
- WebMD Vitamin & Supplement Center – referenced articles on supplements & conditions.
- Today’s Dietician – referenced articles & nice CME (eg flax seeds).
- Linus Pauling Micronutrient Information Center – excellent referenced articles on specific vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals & disease.
- JackNorrisRD.com – dietitician with an excellent blog on vegan diet topics
- VeganHealth.org – articles on getting enough nutrients as a vegan/vegetarian as well as some common diseases.
Physicians with programs based on these principles:
- Dr Caldwell Esselstyn’s Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease Program
- Dr John McDougall’s Health and Medical Center
- Dr Ornish Lifestyle Medicine
Other Resources
- 4Leaf Survey – 3 minute web-based survey which assesses your percent of calories from whole-food plant sources.
- Plant Pure Communities Toolkits (great for group meetings etc):
- Transitioning Toolkit – Action & Information sheets & FAQs
- Dining Out Toolkit – Choosing a Restaurant, Writing Reviews, at a friends
- Leadership – Running meetings, Newsletters, Cookbooks
- School Lunches – Ideas & advocacy
- Pamphlets and brochures:
- Earthsave Canada – Calcium, Protein, and the Power of a Plant-based Diet.
- Real Food Action Guide (23 pages) – Food Revolution Network 3/2019