The value of a more plant based diet - a cure for hunger & the planet

The value of a more plant based diet - a cure for hunger & the planet

At ESTA, we are active in the development of climate control measures, air pollution remediation, water & air purification solutions, and involvement in projects such as the cure4hunger initiative, promoting a number of health & welfare projects such as "Clean-Air", "Safer Space" & "Eco-Homes,

This being said, we cannot stress/emphasise enough the importance of sound environmental commercial aggro based projects

Cure4Hunger

The Cure4Hunger project

Cure4Hunger has invented the cure for global hunger by integrating seven state of the art technologies creating the world’s first legitimate cure. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that nearly 870 million of the world’s 7.1 billion inhabitants, or one in eight, suffered from chronic undernourishment in 2010-2012. The majority of the world’s hungry population live in developing countries, where Cure4Hunger is charted to build thousands of Water and Food Domes over the next decade and beyond. By 2050 the global population is estimated to have 10 billion people. Cure4Hunger can build Food and Water Domes mostly anywhere in the world.

The plant based diet

Conference Briefing Paper - notes - Darren Magee?

Nutrient dense food project – Social Impact document

Food & Diet

A diet rich in nutrient dense foods can lower risk for chronic diseases, reduce risk for obesity and improve nutritional status. Vitamins and minerals have many important functions in the body, healthcare professionals agree that absorption of nutrients from food is best.

Phytochemicals are a broad category of compounds in plants that can have positive health benefits like preventing the formation of cancer cells. Nutrient dense foods are an excellent source of phytochemicals

Health benefits of eating nutrient dense foods

The health benefits of eating nutrient dense foods are that it can help lower risk for many chronic diseases, such as heart disease, some cancers, type 2 diabetes, obesity and possibly others. They can also help with weight loss, as a diet high in nutrient dense foods means your overall calorie intake will naturally be low. Research confirms that populations with nutrient dense diets benefit from a significantly longer than average life expectancy and low occurrence of chronic diseases. Their diet is rich in fruits and vegetables and low in processed meat.

Children

Nutrient dense foods are high in nutrients but comparatively low in calories. They contain almost all kinds of vital minerals, vitamins, lean proteins, carbohydrates, healthy fats etc which are needed by your child for the proper growth and development of their body.

Elderly

The best foods for any age are those that are nutrient-dense, especially important in age related healthcare, vitamin and mineral content without a lot of calories, nutrient-dense food for the elderly is crucial in reducing the risk of diabetes, heart disease, some cancers, cardiovascular health and more.

Education & Training

STEM (Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics) nutrition awareness and education programmes go hand in hand with the Hart Biomedical philosophy – School initiatives and visits ensure that children see what can be.

Environment

It is a scientific fact that progression to a more plant-based diet alone will reverse and completely resolve all of the world’s major environmental & ecological issues and many more times faster than all of the proposed or actual initiatives put together.?Climate change, global warming, extreme weather, air and water pollution and biodiversity issues can all be resolved soonest by dietary change. How crazy does that sound? But it’s absolutely true!

Commercial & social impact

Financially, plant based food and health products are highly profitable, more importantly is the positive social impact promoted, the creation of wealth, accompanied by jobs and expertise, a healthier, better standard of living and an opportunity to solve the inevitability of global wide food shortages, food poverty and famine.

Autor Bio

Stephen Darren Magee FinstLM ASEE DEngM MBIFM ASME

Is an ex Royal Air Force Biomedical Engineer, a government prize winning designer for work in the field of Industrial Injury prevention. He is currently An Assistant Director of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering at St Georges, Epsom & ST Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust Group, his main areas of research interest are decontamination sciences, infection control, non-invasive surgical device innovation, Cardiac Assist Therapy (CAT) and the development of cancer treatment using photo dynamic and electromagnetic spectrum applications.

As a STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) Ambassador, Darren is proactive in the education and training of engineers and students. Darren provides mentoring, career guidance and work placement assistance for senior students and Veteran groups.

Being a passionate environmentalist, Darren has been the recipient of a prestige government Department of Trade & Industry SMART award & in 2022 was a World Sustainability Award finalist. innovative science and technology development company specialising in medical and environmental solutions, he has interests in other companies including an aggro-tech business addressing health, lifestyle and environmental issues through the development of technology producing natural, nutritionally dense produce.

Darren is founder and chair of ESTA (The Earth Science & Technology Association) – membership is open to all concerned with the world in which we live, members enjoy equal status, students, artisans, scientists, learned professors, members of NASA – all wishing to contribute, all willing to learn and assist. Currently, Darren is actively seeking opportunities to lift the profile of ESTA to more meaningfully engage with those of a kind and like mind, active kindred spirits in pursuit of the of the global good.

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