At 103, Mike Fremont isn’t just alive, he’s thriving. While most people slow down with age, Mike still climbs stairs, paddles his canoe, and lived as a runner till the age of 98. What’s his secret? It’s not magic or trendy diets. It’s about simple living, clean eating, and consistency.
Beating Cancer with a Plant-Based Diet
When Mike was 69, doctors told him he had cancer and only three months to live. Instead of surgery, he chose to follow a plant-based macrobiotic diet. Inspired by The Cancer Prevention Diet by Michio Kushi, Mike changed his life, through food.
He says that after switching his diet, his health began to improve. Over time, his cancer symptoms and even his arthritis went away.
What Does Mike Fremont Eat?
Since 1994, Mike has followed a very clean, plant-based diet. Here’s what he eats daily:
Mike never went to the gym or followed a workout plan. He simply kept moving. He once ran 10 miles three times a week and climbed 48 flights of stairs a day! Even now, he does pull-ups to stay strong.
Sleep and Rest Matter
Mike sleeps 8–9 hours every night. He avoids screens and doesn’t set alarms, he listens to his body. Good sleep, researchers say, helps the brain and body repair and stay young.
A Simple Life in Nature
Mike also believes in the healing power of nature. He grows some of his own food, avoids chemicals, and loves fresh air. Science agrees, spending time outdoors reduces stress and boosts health.
Inputs from TOI
Beating Cancer with a Plant-Based Diet
When Mike was 69, doctors told him he had cancer and only three months to live. Instead of surgery, he chose to follow a plant-based macrobiotic diet. Inspired by The Cancer Prevention Diet by Michio Kushi, Mike changed his life, through food.
He says that after switching his diet, his health began to improve. Over time, his cancer symptoms and even his arthritis went away.
What Does Mike Fremont Eat?
Since 1994, Mike has followed a very clean, plant-based diet. Here’s what he eats daily:
- Brown rice
- Steamed greens like kale and cabbage
- Seaweed
- Half a can of beans every day
- No meat or dairy
- No sugar or packaged food
- No fried or oily food
- He prefers steaming, boiling, or fermenting his meals.
Mike never went to the gym or followed a workout plan. He simply kept moving. He once ran 10 miles three times a week and climbed 48 flights of stairs a day! Even now, he does pull-ups to stay strong.
Sleep and Rest Matter
Mike sleeps 8–9 hours every night. He avoids screens and doesn’t set alarms, he listens to his body. Good sleep, researchers say, helps the brain and body repair and stay young.
A Simple Life in Nature
Mike also believes in the healing power of nature. He grows some of his own food, avoids chemicals, and loves fresh air. Science agrees, spending time outdoors reduces stress and boosts health.
Inputs from TOI
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