What do we diligently avoid?
What do our food plates comprise of?
What else?
Jane Esselstyn's YouTube Channel is a valuable resource for recipes & cooking tips. The two videos below summarize Plant Perfect guidelines by Dr Esselstyn and Plant Strong guidelines by Rip Esselstyn (Dr Esselstyn's son) really well. What's the difference between the two? The quantity of nuts and seeds consumed daily. Explained in a section below.
The first 20 mins of the two videos are identical. The second video is actually a concatenation of 4 separate videos, the last of which focus on cooking tips & techniques. Highly recommended for anybody who wishes to follow Dr Esselstyn's food guidelines.
How to Eat Plant-Perfect: What to Eat, Where to Buy It, How to Cook It (2013) by Ann Esselstyn is a great writeup that complements these videos.
A succinct summary of Dr Esselstyn's "Plant Perfect" guidelines, which are tailormade for those with heart disease.
This video is a concatenation of 4 different videos. The first 19 mins of this video seem to be identical to their 21-min video from 2020 titled "Plant Perfect Guidelines 2.0 with Jane and Ann". The next three sections focus on recipes for daily cooking:
(offset 20:14) Shrooming & Cooking Onions: how to cook these without oil?
(offset 29:34) Dressing It Up! focuses on dressings.
(offset 38:56) Greens, Greens, Greens! How to eat 6 times a day! This is a key guideline by Dr Esselstyn.
Breakfast: Oats Breakfast — More Breakfast Ideas
Entrees: Lunch & Dinner — Sandwiches — Soups — Salads — Desserts
Misc: Leafy Greens — Hummus — Chips & Salsa — Dressings & Sauces — Misc Recipes
by Dr Caldwell Esselstyn Jr (320 pages, Amazon — GoodReads)
Dr Caldwell Esselstyn's Food Guidelines are strict. They are aimed for optimum heart health. Are these guidelines sensible? Yes! See Can We Become Heart Disease Proof? and Heart Disease & Dr Caldwell Esselstyn
by Ann Crile Esselstyn & Jane Esselstyn (288 pages, Amazon — GoodReads)
A great cookbook that explains how to follow Dr Esselstyn's Food Guidelines in real life.
"Plant Perfect" guidelines form the basis of The Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease Cookbook (288 pages, 2014), which complements Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease (320 pages, 2008) by Dr Caldwell Esselstyn.
"Plant Strong" guidelines were developed by Dr Esselstyn's son Rip Esselstyn who is a former triathlete and firefighter. These guidelines are for those who don't have heart disease and would like to prevent it. Outlined in Plant-Strong (304 pages, 2015) by Rip Esselstyn. The Plant-Strong guidelines were the basis of Engine 2 Diet developed by Rip Esselstyn; Whole Foods continues to endorse the Engine 2 Diet as its 'official diet'.
What's the difference between Plant Perfect and Plant Strong? "Nuts & avocados are included in the less stringent Engine 2 diet plan. That's it. Engine-2 was originally conceived by Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn's son, Rip Esselstyn for a younger population who didn't have heart disease—and wanted to avoid it." — How to Eat Plant Perfect (2013).
FaceBook Support Group: Dr. Esselstyn Preventing And Reversing Heart Disease- Recipes & Discussion is wonderful! They follow Dr Esselstyn's guidelines diligently. Their 'Annuncement' has a well worded succinct summary of Dr Esselstyn's guidelines. Please join this group. It's a great place to ask questions.
PBNSG: Plant-Based Nutrition Support Group has specialized groups: Check them out! Paul Chatlin, the founder of PBNSG, himself recovered from heart disease through adoption of Dr Esselstyn's strict Whole Food Plant-Based guidelines: Paul's personal story.