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@fakeperson4069 Жыл бұрын
Four teaspoons Of butter and I started out I did 8 tsp but I only need 4 tsp if I'm stressed can't sleep then I do butter. Only then
@fakeperson4069 Жыл бұрын
I mean I will 4 tsp usually and then if I'm stressed I will up it. I started out with eight teaspoons a butter but I only up the better when i'm stressed like I doctor bright said
@autumngrace8615 Жыл бұрын
Wish she had told how much iodine for adults and children.....
@diddidadda7679 Жыл бұрын
Hello, pretty sorry I don't know your name, but I'm your all-time follower who has benefited from your contents. Can you please tell me the 76 to 24 ratio in terms of food. Thanks.
@nancyhendricks1410 Жыл бұрын
What time are the classes and what days? In which time zone? I am central in Chicago. Thank you. :)
@brycefbarnes11 ай бұрын
Great video. Terrible terrible title for this video. My first read based on the title.. was actually to avoid this video. I understand butter like many other good fats can be incredibly healthful. I understand you want to call out "trick" therapies or over simplified ways of looking at things, but this title does not convey the real message that your guest and I presume you wanted to convey. This video is really about how to achieve a healthy endocrine system and that is through a high fat diet, and one of a number of very very healthful fats is Tallow, Butter, Cocunut.. etc. etc. Like so many youtubers there is some desire to create sensationalized video titles. Please make your titles more informative less sensational.
@firstpestcontrol27610 ай бұрын
I agree and almost didn’t click on it to watch it.
@emilyaustralis10 ай бұрын
And yet m I clicked on it for exactly the title name .. I’m looking for alternatives to butter
@kathya195610 ай бұрын
She’s a nutty host
@karenlee650110 ай бұрын
totally agree with the non informative title. put me off watching for a while 😮
@monicatague444410 ай бұрын
Agree
@CarnivoreBruno Жыл бұрын
This has quickly become my favourite Dr. Bright interview. Rapidfire question and answer for new and experienced carnivores. Love it.
@aim_red Жыл бұрын
🎯🎯🎯💯
@Christina-yu3gu Жыл бұрын
Straight to the point ! ❤🎉
@MrMigido10 ай бұрын
Even better if you increase playback speed.
@DavidHickenbottom2 ай бұрын
Agreed, she's amazing
@user-dixk2rx5gz8fАй бұрын
Love that she prefers the term "client" (active / level playing field), rather than "patient" (passive / the one that is dictated to)! A "client" is sitting in the driver seat with the doctor. A "patient" is helplessly planted in the passenger seat! Refreshing!
@chrisbera79529 ай бұрын
I'm doing great since I added butter to my carnivore diet. Felt awful after three months of carnivore last year. Went back to it a month ago. Feeling so much better since adding butter in my coffee and steak. I've been way moire satiated. Not getting hungry, and am dropping weight. Adding more fat was a game changer for me.
@ropedb6 ай бұрын
exactly
@alicia48575 ай бұрын
Me too. Butter really helped me.
@LifeIsWonderful6755 ай бұрын
How much butter do you eat a day? I have started Carnivore & am eating a lot of meat fat
@chrisbera79525 ай бұрын
@@LifeIsWonderful675 Lol. I've retooled my diet AGAIN. started eating some veggies (low oxylate type,) because my constipation and bowel issues were terrible with a carnivore diet. About a month ago I Gave up coffee and started eating Whole yogurt. All the inflammation in my feet went away and my knees are Waaaay better!. I eat fat with my meat and some butter with various vegetables, but I'm not eating an extra amount. I had a lot of problems with I think was oxylate dumping. At this point it's hard to tell what is helping me. Was it giving up coffee or adding yogurt? Hard to tell. I don't miss the Coffee. Guess it was just a 43 year habit. I don't think there is a one size fits all diet.
@3riversgirl7774 ай бұрын
butter is fantastic in coffee!
@1Gonegirl10 ай бұрын
Dr.Bright....i have a heart condition...thank you for giving me medically sound advice concerning cardio...I have atrial fibrillation.. and tachycardia...I had the tetralogy of fallot surgery at 7 yrs old in 1977....just really want to thank you .... I could go on and on about my hell life..and deaths...I knew That's why I gained weight...could write a book so I'm told ...but I've survived all that in my life....and now I'm on this beautiful carnival of carnivorian bliss and I'm melting like butter 😅...and I'm loosing a pound to two pounds a day... you're my blessing God Bless You Dr.
@jimosullivan13899 ай бұрын
See Dr berg, DR Suneel Dhand.
@SariPutri-x6v8 ай бұрын
God bless you❤
@burtonb2k8 ай бұрын
How are you doing it?
@molalivapulu55155 ай бұрын
I'm four months in with the carnivore lifestyle. I've had episodes of afib over the last two years. It's been a learning curve on all fronts and I can relate. Mindfulness with prayers, affirmations, mindset, support etc, helps puts some of it in perspective.
@CarmQ4 ай бұрын
I also have tachycardia (SVT). Does following carnivore stop, or minimize the amount of times you go into AFib or tachycardia?
@imdee9024 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE that you FIRST suggested salted meals or water for electrolytes before presenting LMNT product. Shows you care about your community. Respect.
@Astronurd Жыл бұрын
LMNT is a rip off.
@NoName-xo9sk Жыл бұрын
Well that is a sponsor, Marys Nest has a homemade electrolyte mix. Will save you alot of money.
@NoName-xo9sk Жыл бұрын
@@AstronurdI agree
@lynlawley8903 Жыл бұрын
Where can we get that,,@@NoName-xo9sk
@dangersmymiddlename6341 Жыл бұрын
LMBT has flavors. Flavoring from plants like stevia?
@sozap3278 Жыл бұрын
Grounding , walking bare foot just for 15 mins is amazing for cortisol levels and adrenals and healing the whole body! Alongside carnivore!
@felrau1 Жыл бұрын
Wondering if you've used a grounding mat? Considering one for the times I can't be barefoot, outside. Living in CT limits my year round opportunity,.
@stepheneverhardt4731 Жыл бұрын
I sleep on a grounding bed sheet.
@petercyr3508 Жыл бұрын
I think you are right about that.
@meatdog Жыл бұрын
R U walking thru a trash heap at a landfill??
@thomaslehouillier1318 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah get connected !!!
@frozen_phoenix Жыл бұрын
I love learning more about this part of the carnivore diet! I added one stick of butter a day to start and immediately had drastic improvements in my menstrual cycles and mood. But because I was struggling to lose weight, I decided to try cutting down on that to a point where I was still getting the benefits, but I was able to start losing. I'm now doing maybe a max of half a stick of butter a day when I don't eat my beef fat trimmings. But butter is still a part of my diet every day! Thank you for continuing to bring these important conversations to light!
@TheEMC99 Жыл бұрын
Amazing! I was struggling to keep my breastmilk supply up. I started ordering galactagogues to help. Basically brownies, drinks, supplements, etc. I had success with them and let them run out for over a month. I reordered as the problem seem to be resubmerging but before my order arrived I decided to go carnivore for other reasons. Out of nowhere I had this abundance of milk that has been consistent since. My supplements arrived and remain unopened. I'm SO excited. The stress I had which was certainly contributing is gone. 😊
@katie7748 Жыл бұрын
@anamneses28 How very blessed 😊 I physically couldn't, no matter what I did. We even tried medications. Absolutely nothing worked. Some women just can't do it. To any women out there reading this who feels like a failure for not being able to feed your child, please know you aren't alone. (Also...look into alternatives besides (horrendous) formula.)
@swinglow55010 ай бұрын
where do you get your beef fat trimmings? what type of trimming is it? (if that's not too specific).... Im trying to get trimmings and am really struggling
@jerimow840010 ай бұрын
@@swinglow550 I don’t know either but maybe you could ask a meat guy or gal at your grocery store. Even Walmart has people work in the meat department. Good luck!
@liberty842410 ай бұрын
You may have missed the point-- she uses a cube of butter to a pound of burger to show an 80/20 ratio of fat to meat. She's not saying to eat a cube of butter a day.
@jeffmorton922010 ай бұрын
I am starting Carnivore Diet. It seemed so simple, so straight forward. This video pulled the rug out from under these concepts.
@flanderg12315 сағат бұрын
How'd it go for you?
@annaburns538210 ай бұрын
I always pay attention when Dr Bright is speaking. This was really good. Thanks to both of you.
@colleenward1287 Жыл бұрын
I was so impressed by the preparation for this interview! You covered so many important things here. Thank you!
@carlacontini117210 ай бұрын
She's better than 99% of interviewers in US TV news!
@karengerber7158 Жыл бұрын
I started carnivore eating yesterday, and am excited. Thank you for your help.
@BillyBob-fh5he Жыл бұрын
Lack of funds and being broke after working 50 hours a week doesn't help. Not knowing if you will have place to live. Those things keep cortisol high too.
@janiemiller825 Жыл бұрын
Truth 100%
@LiveforJesus-2024 Жыл бұрын
I can help …
@WhiteAngloSaxon Жыл бұрын
Not trusting the LORD Jesus Christ will wreck your life.
@keymeter1917 Жыл бұрын
@BillyBob-fh5he 💯😂🧡!
@sarashepard750411 ай бұрын
@@WhiteAngloSaxonthis is cultic religious extremism and judgmental ignorance
@DangerZone-w6y10 ай бұрын
She is one smart lady! Nautropaths are often much better educated and in tune with the hormone requirements for women.
@JAnn3195 ай бұрын
Electrolites: Celtic grey salt, Magnesium Glycinate and Avocado (Potassium)
@sharonbohannon1219 Жыл бұрын
Dr Bright is one of my favorites. I love her attitude.
@ebirdbiz4952 Жыл бұрын
I think this is my favorite interview on your channel so far! I always enjoy Dr Bright. She disagrees on a few topics from many of the other carnivore experts but her explanations make perfect sense.
@arthurfonzarelli9828 Жыл бұрын
yeah I respect that a lot as well. I like confident opinionated experts
@JK-jf7xq Жыл бұрын
When my daughter was a pre-teen and now teen, she has often craved or gone through phases of intensely eating certain foods like salmon with the skin, steak/beef with all the fat, butter, liver, etc. Thankfully, we already include those foods in our normal diet so she had full access to them when she wanted more.
@christinemeyer7163 Жыл бұрын
Please help your daughter to stay on the right track like she is doing now!! I didn't have this info when I went through my teens.Became obesive and struggle for yrs, because of lack of knowledge.Good luck on her health journey!!
@intelligenthumanhealth15808 ай бұрын
We are born and our first food is breast milk!!! And when we try vegetables we feel great discomfort, if we don't add seasonings there's no way we can eat them. When we eat meat our body accepts it very naturally.
@Randoverse Жыл бұрын
Bearnaise sauce on everything! yolk and butter sauce is perfect!
@rachelhodgkinson727510 ай бұрын
I found this video so helpful and it actually gave succinct but detailed enough answers to questions about diet and health. I agree with many others, the title does not do this video justice and could lead to many people losing out on very useful help. I have learnt so much from Dr Bright in this video which I would have missed if I based my viewing on title alone. It was only because I'd seen another interview with her that I watched it.
@maryvanderplas3232 Жыл бұрын
Great interview! Your questions were terrific, eliciting lots of helpful information. She is the best - my favorite person in this space. She knows what she's talking about. It's all about keeping the hormones happy!
@meeshalabird1660 Жыл бұрын
AGREED! Carnivore is actually cheaper. And it sooooo much more simple. From groceries to cooking to what you need to prepare the food it is just so easy. And barely any waste or food spoiling in the fridge. Great interview ❤❤
@robertwood9984 Жыл бұрын
Yes, so much easier to shop, saves time also especially if doing g OMAD. 👍
@lefantomer Жыл бұрын
@@robertwood9984 We're not buying all that other junk, so of course it's not more expensive.
@18_rabbit Жыл бұрын
@@lefantomernot what i've found. Overall ends up much spendier in a typical 1-4 person household. Meat is very expensive now, at least west coast is here in USA
@integralsun Жыл бұрын
I buy organic grass fed on-line. Delivered to my door. No driving to the grocery store. I cook on the gas grill. My cupboards and fridge are nearly empty; my freezer is well stocked.
@Artiscetic Жыл бұрын
@@18_rabbit it could depend on many things, such as if you go for grass fed food. My ground beef is about $5 per lb and roughly 3 dollars for 18 eggs. so lets say i go for 1lb ground beef and at least 6 eggs per day. Thats about 41 dollars a week for me. Hits my macros. any missing macros can be filled with things like sardines (dollar store), butter. how many people are in your household if you dont mind sharing?
@lauraclark2201 Жыл бұрын
This was one of the most enlightening interviews I think I’ve heard in a while. I was so glad to see Dr. Bright’s reaction to the sardines as well as hear her explanations. I can’t stomach them. Also, I was glad to hear her thoughts on fasting. I just don’t want to do it, I don’t feel good doing it, and it causes unnecessary stress- I need food, I obviously need to heal as well. Thank you Rina this was a wonderful Interview!
@aim_red Жыл бұрын
🎯🎯🎯💯
@jonnywaldis8275 Жыл бұрын
I don't know. The one constant pattern emerging in any kind of research, whether it concerns microbes, animals or plants, is that temporary stressors are extremely benefitial. Whether they come in the form of calorie restriction, temperature exposure or exercise, while chronic stessors are extremely detrimental, temporary ones seem to just be stimulative. We restrict water in order to encourage the development of a good root system in plants, current longevity research restricts calories to encourage efficient cell building in simpler organisms and the only working methods we have found to stave of mental and physical decline in aging is by working against it throughout our lives. We are also built by nature to be long distance runners. If someone is healing, it may very well be the best approach but the idea of avoiding any stress to our system at all seems to me, in light of not only research but the experience we carry from previous generations, to be a recipe for weakness. By all means heal that broken leg until it is fixed but if you refuse to use it while it is just uncomfortable, you won't be using it properly again.
@cinnamonparsley6384 Жыл бұрын
Fasting becomes easier after some healing has happened + your body is used to a regular feeding schedule. In my experience, I was able to fast without issues after several months on heavy carnivore diet. With no dairy. Beef broth, ground beef, bacon, chicken thighs with skin + eggs were my staples. Felt tons better. Give it time + listen to your body.
@AK-dz7we Жыл бұрын
I have some questions) did you use onion to cook ground beef? It is my third day and I gained 2 pounds, I drink water and it seems that it does not go away. I feel heavy in my stomach and a dull feeling in my gallbladder. Did you experience something similar to these kinds of feelings? How long does it take to adapt and start losing weight? I appreciate it.@@cinnamonparsley6384
@HyerLearning Жыл бұрын
I agree. We need stress, in smaller doses. That's how we grow. In early child development, which is my scope of practice, and in neuroscience, we recommend the 80/20 rule. Lots of repetition and practice (comfort zone), then stretch yourself 20% of the time. True for physical strength building, learning to ride a bike, piano, reading, talking, crawling ... 80/20 seems 'ideal.' But, first come into it from a healthy place ... children who are fighting leaky gut, nasal congestion, low tone muscles, poor sensory processing are NOT AVAILABLE TO LEARN, GROW OR DEVELOP ... they must heal first, then build on skills. God Bless@@jonnywaldis8275
@Stefanna889 ай бұрын
Dr. Bright is so knowledgeable and straight to the point, no BS. Love her and can’t wait to read her books!❤
@DSmith-ix1xf3 ай бұрын
Dr. Bright is the best. Best Information and non-annoying voice. Thanks.
@HelenEk7 Жыл бұрын
I often feel I don't learn anything new from these type of videos - but this one was packed with new and very useful information! Thank you!
@jroo9303 Жыл бұрын
Fabulous interview! Will be one year into my carnivore journey in a couple of days, I've been getting so confused with so much different info lately... Maybe I watch too much content! This interview has given me a great deal of understanding for continuing my healing and weight loss journey. Totally agree with being in tune with your body, I now know why I get (rarely anymore) irritable and can pin point it to something I most probably shouldn't have eaten the day before! 58 yr female, lost 3.5 stone in the first 4 months, no more brain fog, diabetes, IBS, migraines, stiff joints... ✊
@RV-there-Yet Жыл бұрын
🎯Right there w/you jroo~ which is why it's so helpful to hear from those who are actually putting into practice the science & data that forms their own experience. I think what helps me most when I'm feeling confused from taking in so much content is to remember that it's often experimental, & cannot all apply to me~yet the basics do, now that I understand how our systems function. Dr. Bright has gathered so much info over the years & has a way of keeping it simple & easy to implement~ which means I retain it, & that can be a challenge🤣Having that base of understanding also makes it easier to filter through the other content I'm taking in. 🌟Well done on so many health benefits btw~ not to mention 3.5 stone, wow! I'm also 58, eating this way almost 2 yrs, yet the scale would not budge until just recently. I have also learned I was undereating & over exercising until recently- & not by much, but it was enough to confuse my body, go figure. I've whined about the weight, but I've been so grateful for all the other benefits (energy/clarity/mood/etc) I can't imagine ever going back, even if I never lost a pound. So grateful for access to knowledge!
@damienwilliams7566 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations!!! Ima finishing my first year as well!!! All good news.
@MEF7 Жыл бұрын
@RV-there-Yet I've done carnivore for almost a year and a half and haven't lost weight. I too have been undereating. What exactly are you doing to finally drop the weight?
@cherylschumaker1366 Жыл бұрын
@@MEF7you have gone a year andhaf ad haven't lost weight ...You need to look into why? Unless you don't need to lose ??
@MEF7 Жыл бұрын
@@cherylschumaker1366 I have hypothyroidism and Lipedema. The Lipedema makes it very difficult to lose weight. I do have many non scale victories but would love to lose 50 lbs.
@stephikarolyi8706 Жыл бұрын
Anchovies are underrated and I'm glad she mentioned them. For me in the middle of the US it is easier to find anchovies packed in water than it is to find sardines.
@les905810 ай бұрын
Sardines should be where the canned tuna and Salmon are in good grocery stores!
@letitiam7924 Жыл бұрын
Getting ready on Monday to being my new journey and my new life....viva la carnivore!!! Really learned a lot from Dr. Bright in this interview. Thank you for helping and educating!!
@melissathirteen2 ай бұрын
Love love love Dr. Bright! I always re-watch her vids. Thank you for having her on.
@dcspaniel Жыл бұрын
Thank you for interviewing Dr.Bright. She is always so knowledgeable, explains her information, and just makes total sense. And you are always a great interviewer too. You ask good questions and offer a overall well done presentation. Thank you.
@bellabrat4u Жыл бұрын
This was hands down THE best interview I have seen in a very long time! Very clear and concise - cleared up so many questions for me - I am going to watch this video again and again!!!🌻 Thank you both for all you do!
@stewiecountry Жыл бұрын
Dr. Bright is so no-nonsense. I love that! I think I have gotten too hung up on IF, OMAD, etc and done myself a disservice.
@coastalphriends4913 Жыл бұрын
Wow! This was the best Dr. Bright interview I have heard! Thank you both for doing this and well done!
@crism7684 Жыл бұрын
Such pleasant, informative presentation. Both of you so cool, calm, collected and obviously happily enjoying your work. Super!
@jodycourt Жыл бұрын
Just as wonderful as the first interview you had with Dr. Bright was, this one is exceptional! I always learn something from her and from you, Rina. Thank you for this informative and fun interview. I love seeing Dr. Bright's smile and you always bring it out of her. I would love to hear more about her weight lifting protocol. I am 60 years old, and I do about 15-30 minutes of Pilates 5 days a week and love it. It energizes me and also puts me in tune with my body and how it's working.
@titithetoad Жыл бұрын
Ive spent two years studying this and learning how to heal and this was one of the best most informative sensible interviews ive heard xx
@aim_red Жыл бұрын
Best interview with Dr Bright yet!! You even got her to smile/ laugh. Loved it, love her! Thank you both!
@kchen-ip6ucАй бұрын
Thank you very very much. I started eating 150g of fat last week. and reduced my protein intake and finally no longer have constipation.❤
@mattf520710 ай бұрын
Yup. I was a 10 mile a day runner drowning in cortisol. I’ve never heard someone else say that. But boy do I get it.
@datanation176 ай бұрын
I too was a long distance runner. What makes you say as a daily 10 miler you were drowning in cortisol?
@natalijaasbjornsen88274 ай бұрын
Well what happens to your car if you running it 100 miles a day? It's not going to last long. Just a common sense. 2-3 miles walk is perfect for the health
@vcat8136 Жыл бұрын
I had increased my fat and was eating a stick of butter…but I lowered the protein level. I’m a woman over 50….I didn’t lose weight. But I didn’t gain weight…but my depression was better…which was better anyway being carnivore…but it got even better on the higher fat. After 3 months of maintaining weight with upping fat…I decided to lower fat and did more like 70/30. Weight loss activated rather quickly. I personally seem to have to be more mindful of calories…maybe my age…maybe my multiple autoimmune illnesses I deal with, than some people on carnivore. But increasing fat absolutely help me with healing…sleep was better, skin was better and depression was better! But I feel that I can do healing high fat for a month…& then 70/30 for a month or two for weight loss. I’ve been doing this, more on than off (holidays and social situations were difficult for me in the beginning) and I feel better and can do more than I did 10 yrs. ago! It’s an amazing lifestyle! 👍🏻❤️
@barbaradearman5438 Жыл бұрын
How does one know how to do a 80/20 or 70/30 fat/protein plan - how does one know they have the correct meat to meet these ratios?
@idaUnchained Жыл бұрын
@@barbaradearman5438 it’s much easier if you track everything you eat, that’s what I do at least. It’s hard to guesstimate ratios, especially if you’re eating a variety of meats!
@leeboss373 Жыл бұрын
@@barbaradearman5438 14:00 using 80/20 as 80% of calories come from fat. NOT consuming 80% fat. Very deceptive If you Google meat fat content, there are websites that show calorie percentage that come from meat fats. Nutritionix is one
@joannatavoularis745811 ай бұрын
Can we eat any salad at all? What about nuts?
@vcat813611 ай бұрын
@@joannatavoularis7458 So that’s what you would call “ketovore”…meat-based…with a few “keto” things thrown in like salad and/or nuts. I STARTED with keto…& then slowly realized that eating LOTS of vegetables made me feel worse and nuts held up my weight loss! On occasion I’ll eat some nuts here or there…but I don’t do it regularly!
@yeahdallas Жыл бұрын
This was an awesome guest. The points made were exactly what I needed to hear! The questions were so good to get to helpful information. I needed to know how to heal! I did not realize there are helpful strategies during the healing phase!
@djj3357 Жыл бұрын
Very well conducted interview! She's very dialed in, without being snobbish! 👏🏾
@pagey-7126 күн бұрын
This was a really helpful video - thank you. 53yo male. Have largely gained weight/dieted the last 30years. Have issues with psoriasis. Began lion diet 8 weeks ago. I feel much better and my skin seems less reactive....long way to go. BUT I have to remind myself that healing is my number one goal not a number on a scale or anything else. This is a significant mental leap for a guy who has counted calories and eaten in a deficit for so many years. Cheers.
@susangoss181110 ай бұрын
Wow I love listening to Dr. Bright and this young lady really knows how to ask the right questions.
@donnasantiago-morehouse6588 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Bright is always interesting & informative. Thank you for having her on!😊
@JenniferStormyWeather Жыл бұрын
We need Dr. Brights recipe for her “meat bars” 😊❤
@laureemoretto21211 ай бұрын
Become a client and you will get the recipe 🎉
@Courage2keepgoing10 ай бұрын
@@laureemoretto212 what ??? 😏
@tintrach10 ай бұрын
Food dehydrator, artisan jerky gun and grass fed hamburger 80/20%. Recipes and instructions galore on KZbin. I've been making my own for months way before even considering carnivore - it's a huge benefit for snacks, on the go, quick fix, AND -- you control the ingredients. Can't go wrong!!!!
@fourshore50210 ай бұрын
ive gotyour meat bar right here buddy!
@meramosvictorybelongstojes822110 ай бұрын
@@laureemoretto212how do I become a client
@stephikarolyi8706 Жыл бұрын
I loved this interview. Dr. Bright is just an amazing guest and I enjoy every interview with her because she just has so much knowledge to share.
@pamrobinson9880 Жыл бұрын
I love the idea of soothing music at bedtime and then being able to switch to parasympathetic state during the day 😊
@DavidHickenbottom2 ай бұрын
Much less money on Carnivore, absolutely true. Plus your healing and feeling amazing. HUGE WIN WIN
@arielmurdoch6931 Жыл бұрын
Loved this! It gave Dr. Bright a chance to clarify her understanding clearly and @5minutebody you asked great clarifying/pointed questions. Thank you!!
@meatvenus Жыл бұрын
Love Dr. Bright! She’s helped me cure my LIFE LONG migraines ❤
@Cat-sv7zu11 ай бұрын
Please What kind of migraines did you have? What stopped the migraines?
@marynahaallon2201 Жыл бұрын
One of the best interviews on carnivore I have ever seen! Joining your July challenge now, thank you🙏🏼
@MayaLove197611 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say Thank you so much for this interview. I’m in Australia and I’ve had severe chronic fatigue for 14 yrs, CPTSD for 8 while healing trauma and unable to work, so I did all my healing trauma on my own. now that healing journey is over my poor body is a mess. I binge eat, and used to fast from self deprivation (not deserving nutrition) I’m sure I have major adrenal, thyroid issues +++ but I’m living below the poverty line on welfare and can never afford to see a decent doctor, nutritionist or even join your app. But all of these Q & A in this interview make so much sense and I’ve enjoyed all the videos I’ve seen so far. I’m pretty much sold on giving it a try. I couldn’t stick to Keto, I’ve tried raw vegan diet and have never been able to kick the cravings….. so I’m very grateful to you both 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@les905810 ай бұрын
Stay with it... M👍
@rosered391910 ай бұрын
I just watched again a second time 8 months later. Beautiful intelligent women. I learnt so much again. Thankyou so much!
@damienwilliams7566 Жыл бұрын
Rina.... another homerun. You do the best interviews. Thank you again!!!!
@shawnpullen8406 Жыл бұрын
With today's society trying to distort and even erase gender, it is oddly refreshing to hear these ladies talking about men and women in the impacts of gender with the carnivore diet. Yes I know strange comment for this video but it's nice to hear some common sense for once
@PeaceIsJesusChrist Жыл бұрын
@@Shawn, amen!! People have gone mad today.
@SM-zm5hz Жыл бұрын
Amen . As a teacher they often tell me to nowadays not to say “ good girl “ or “ good boy “ I do it more now !!! 😂😂
@jenniek8391 Жыл бұрын
I don't think anyone is trying to erase gender per se, I think society is just making room for people who don't directly identify with one gender, or who identify more with the other gender. This obviously isn't the majority of people so I don't see why it's a problem to make some space for unique individuals.
@tamarawinget Жыл бұрын
It just makes me wonder how much the gender dysphoria has to do with poisons in the environment and bad nutrition since it’s obviously a mental health and more directly, an endocrine nightmare out there given the degree of malnutrition at least two generations have suffered from.
@RedGyl Жыл бұрын
@@jenniek8391 It's a problem that people are taught that gender and personality or preferences are the same. Gender is primarily another word for biological sex, not how one looks or feels. Boys and girls have always come with a variety of personalities and talents, and that is fine. It is a problem to try to shame and/or force all of society to change in a way that causes so much unnecessary confusion and discord for the sake of individuals who need less confusion and discord, themselves.
@cindyann5841 Жыл бұрын
This was an excellent video! I loved how Dr. Bright explained everything, and explained it so anyone can understand it. I really enjoyed this one! Great interview!
@marcjames348710 ай бұрын
Brilliant interview ! Hats off to all of us who traversed adolescence on the SAD ! Also I watched a video on Farmed Salmon and will never eat it again.
@angelarivera916710 ай бұрын
What happens when your thyroid is already dying after 30 years of hypothyroidism?
@KetogenicWoman Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview, so happy to hear Dr. Bright's thoughts on this subject!
@jessicamurphy6522 Жыл бұрын
Great interview! I was getting discouraged. My husband sent this to me this morning. I'll implement things from the video and we'll see! Thanks for this!
@emilygoodliffe6603 Жыл бұрын
Rina, what a fantastic interview! This is one of the best I have ever seen…and I’ve watched many. I will watch this again!
@Andrew-197410 ай бұрын
23/3/23-23/3/24…. My first year anniversary doing the carnivore lifestyle today🎉🎉🎉
@jenniferv271 Жыл бұрын
Thank you These hormone menopause chats are good to hear Trying to build my adrenals after soo much chronic stress Also I can’t seem to get to sleep naturally anymore deeply Screen time is such an addiction 😢
@Resa_Grace Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear Dr. Bright’s thoughts on oxalate dumping and which symptoms she’s seen associated with it!
@David-R. Жыл бұрын
YES!!! Up until a little over 3 weeks ago, I've been consuming fresh spinach (a big handful) in my shakes every morning, snack on Almonds like there's no tomorrow, and drink black tea ( or green) leaving the tea-bag in the whole time. Come to find out, I was consuming the highest Oxalate foods on the menu for the past 4 years thinking I was doing myself a favor. I literally screwed my health over 😂. So it would be great if they cover this topic soon
@lisawanderess Жыл бұрын
@David-R. I was the same and I put 2 tablespoons of raw cacao powder, honey and oat milk in my "green" spinach loaded smoothie! Ate Tahini, black beans, chick peas every day. Thought the WFPB vegan diet was going to heal my Rheumatoid Arthritis and Interstitial Cystitis, but all it got me was sicker and sicker with lots of new strange symptoms developing, including itchy skin all over, terrible pain in my jaw/neck, vertigo. My forward-thinking doctor suggested I try carnivore. Although I was initially very dubious, I went carnivore SLOWLY, spent 2 months slowly introducing meat once a week, then 2 weeks carnivore plus a banana oat milk smoothie for 2 weeks then full carnivore 4 months ago. Oxalate dumping was intense on day 3, peeing what felt like shards of glass, then at 3, 6 and 12 weeks I developed the most irritating itchy scabby sores on my lower scalp that when I scratched them were filled with golden crystals but that seems to be it, all my former illnesses are now gone, I'm symptom free and finally off the biologic meds that were the only thing keeping me out of the wheelchair I'd been in when RA first hit me. And, I feel and look amazing!
@w1975b Жыл бұрын
@@lisawanderess if you ever have oxalate dumping symptoms again, Sally K Norton offers a lot of helpful info. She said dumping can take 10 years to get all the oxalates out, when you're trying (compared to people who are not trying, the oxalates will just stay there).
@David-R. Жыл бұрын
@@lisawanderess That's AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing your experience with me. You gave me a push to continue with the carnivore diet. about a week ago I needed a cake, a piece of bread, anything!!! I felt like either I get a strawberry short cake or hang myself 😂. So I had a little piece of bread that didn't effect my ketosis!! I'm holding on so far.
@Resa_Grace Жыл бұрын
@@David-R. I haven’t purchased Sally Morton’s book yet, “Toxic Superfoods” but I have watched several interviews with her. Apparently in her book she gives specific examples of foods to add to help with the oxalate dumping.
@peterboytRaKs Жыл бұрын
@48:42 "People can't avoid stress." Very true. The problem is, most people are stressed without them even knowing most of the time. Unless we're reminded to monitor our stress levels sometimes through the day, we're not aware of how stressed we are.
@merrymerry7583 Жыл бұрын
My dr was very stern with me over my stress levels (CRP and such) and *stressed me out* insisting I take up meditation. Finally she read down the report and found severe anemia and said "Ooh, never mind." When the body is out of whack, it's under constant stress.
@peterboytRaKs Жыл бұрын
@@merrymerry7583 "When the body is out of whack, it's under constant stress." How true. But the medical metrics for measuring vitals are different for each of us. Or, each of us require different metrics for measuring our vitals. This is an issue no good doctor should ever dispute. So? At what point in life can one honestly measure? What are the metrics appropriate for you? What your doctor is saying is, 'even though you feel fine and are optimally healthy mentally and physically, there's still stress in the system causing some sort of imbalance'? IOW, How do you tell an olympic competition skater when he/she is neck and neck with their opponent to reduce their stress levels'? Or a heavyweight boxer? Or a formula one driver? Stress runs through the system 24/7/365. We would be dead if we couldn't generate stress in certain amounts. That said, 'stress' and 'tension' are usually interchangable. I guess what I'm saying is, we're too dependent on medical technology to steer us toward optimum health for the most part. And that each of us need to take more responsibility for our own good health by staying out of the doctor's office and the hospital.
@merrymerry7583 Жыл бұрын
@@peterboytRaKs Re the hypothetical dr saying: "even though you feel fine and are optimally healthy mentally and physically, there's still stress in the system causing some sort of imbalance" - if someone feels fine and optimally healthy mentally and physically my hope is they ignore any dr telling them to stress over stress! I think most of us have stories of such ill health that we went to the dr out of desperation. My experience was that I suddenly got so weak I could no longer work out or even do housework that required much exertion, so I went to the dr thinking I had an infection. When she started in on the meditation angle I knew she was all wet. I went the medical route for anemia treatment and ended up debilitated (I'm sure that if I'd continued the protocol it would've outright killed me). Alternative practitioners pulled me back from the brink, but I spent 2 years unable to walk farther than the bathroom. Extreme adrenal fatigue, labeled Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Gradually I regained some semblance of health. I finally started carnivore 12w ago hoping to recover true vitality, and am having encouraging success. My experience has left me absolutely unwilling to trust the mainstream medical system for anything but broken bones. My own measure of how I'm doing is how I feel, how energetic I am. I hope we can all get back to that fundamental human freedom/responsibility.
@les905810 ай бұрын
@@merrymerry7583 Did you get your anemia fixed?
@lindy2164 Жыл бұрын
I would love you to do a video explaining the different ratios & what they mean. Im totally confused about how to figure it out. 😀
@joanneroundhill17966 ай бұрын
Same 😉
@DrOlegKulikov Жыл бұрын
A great interview. My version of the keto-carnivore is different in consumption of dairy products more than red meat. High-quality butter is like ice cream for me. I can eat 100 g at once. Also, OMAD is an easy-peasy way to go. Less time for cooking, better sleep, and less stress during the day. And cheaper too. I am 66, BTW.
@Jack_Parsons-6663 ай бұрын
With sardines I just buy the ones in water, drain the water then put them in a bowl with a quarter-stick of melted butter, mash em up just a bit and eat em with a spoon. They should soak up all the butter, but you can always drink any that's left over.
@desireeallyn8902 Жыл бұрын
Great interview, why? Because you did not interrupt your guest all of the time like some influencers do, and they were questions that we all want to know. Thank you
@jeffreythompson6282 Жыл бұрын
I'm doing carnivore and am cyclist and my riding is important to me. I do big 5+ hour events and stuff. I've become aware of a lot of experts recommending not to do cardio like Dr Bright, but I'm not willing to give up my riding. I'd love to see more on the effects of cardio and how we can counter it.
@jeffreythompson6282 Жыл бұрын
@@infiniteepoch8 mostly I don't eat on the bike, but if it's a race I will grab a few jells for keeping my blood glucose from getting too low. It doesn't take much when you're a fat burner, and it's only at high intensity + longish durations (90 min to like 5 hr) that becomes necessary, as if short you don't need it and very long events are at lower intensity. I'll eat a big fatty meal (I do like 75/25) if I can eat like 2hr prior to start, but I often just fast. Then a nice big fatty meal after.
@beardumaw24 Жыл бұрын
Dr Peter Atta talks about the latest studies showing not to do long endurance sports if you value your heart health, but instead doing shout bursts of high interest training that actually makes the heart healthier and stronger for the long term.
@jeepgurl1379 Жыл бұрын
Look up the works of Stephen Phinney regarding exercise.
@jeffreythompson6282 Жыл бұрын
I suspect this is one of those optimizations that you can make for best progress at healing but I'm obviously getting into wonderful physical shape with the carnivore diet and the cycling. I never had any real heath problems, just excess fat before the diet change even with all the cycling with high carbs. I think I was pre diabetic and had a string of broken bones in minor wrecks so I do think I'm correcting underlining issues that just hadn't boiled over yet. I'm 40 6' and about 170lbs now, targeting a 6 pack and pretty close 😉.
@superluci58 Жыл бұрын
@@infiniteepoch8 I train CF every day in a very hot garage without drinking for 16 hrs.
@russellaustin4988 Жыл бұрын
You know, Every diet has 19,000 different experts that don't agree. Boy eating sure is hard now.
@texasflood699 ай бұрын
Cannibalism is never easy.
@Joe_C.9 ай бұрын
I have a panic attack every time I even think about going to prepare a meal... Best diet ever!
@johnsadler15779 ай бұрын
Nobel prize Wimmer on both sides calling the others idiots. When I looked into keto 5 years ago I noticed that. You have to try everything on yourself and f ind what works for you
@58DamagedGoods8 ай бұрын
Just pick one. Do a 90-day. Look at the results. It’s always about where you are v where you began the journey.
@DodgeChic696 ай бұрын
@@russellaustin4988 have to find what works for you....but food freedom is a wonderful thing🥰
@leestevens3702 Жыл бұрын
LOVED THIS INTERVIEW SO MUCH!
@starshine81692 ай бұрын
majority of butter has seed oils added which causes issues having a farm I made my own butter ,was a game changer.
@joevelasquez2757 Жыл бұрын
You're really good at interviewing people. ❤
@philipdent-composermusicpr9297 Жыл бұрын
Great interview! Love the fact that you’re always smiling Rina….it’s infectious ❤
@imliz100 Жыл бұрын
You are a great interviewer. Organized. You are in control of your show. I don’t feel as if I’m wasting my time. Thank you.
What an amazing interview! Thank you so much for all you are sharing, really helpful! ❤ I have to say, I just love that you don't interrupted her at all, like so many people do when they interview people here on KZbin. It felt so relaxing to watch you talk 😊
@nancyj621 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great interview! You both clarified so many nuances.
@barbsdee3831 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I loved this interview and learnt so much as a new carnivore. You’re both brilliant ❤
@w1975b Жыл бұрын
I had a coworker whose doctor put her on keto, which is good, but he told her to drink a lot of water and did NOT mention increasing salt! She mentioned feeling terrible and I told her about consuming more salt, about Dr. Berry's recipe for ketorade (or whatever he called it). But she chose to drink chicken broth, and that worked for her. She said she guzzled it down lol. But when she said her doctor didn't tell her about increasing salt, I thought, "what?!" Anyway, glad I knew so I could help her.
@emh8861 Жыл бұрын
My coworker said her Doc also said drink lots of water. No mention of electrolytes. 🙄
@StreetTruckinTitan Жыл бұрын
Salt is the devil according to most docs. I told mine I have to salt my food because I dont eat processed foods already loaded in sodium and she still acoffed at the notion of salting food.
@w1975b Жыл бұрын
@@emh8861 that's very dangerous. People can die from drinking too much water and diluting electrolytes. We need electrolytes for our brains to function and sending signals to the heart to beat, etc.
@w1975b Жыл бұрын
@@StreetTruckinTitan most docs are hypocrites, as they consider essential nutrients (sodium) the devil, but write prescriptions for manmade drugs which are ALWAYS seen as poisons by the body and must be filtered by the liver. Even then, they cause numerous "side" effects.
@DESIBrownBoy Жыл бұрын
Can I drink beef tallow on carnivore? I can't eat the fats. So I make a tallow and drink like 300 ml every day. Is that okay?
@jozam1179 ай бұрын
Love this video, I just started my journey three weeks ago. I am diabetics about 10yrs now. My body now is adjusting, lower my medication and hopefully soon I’ll get off from the harmful medication.
@sophiefabre28788 ай бұрын
Hello thank to both of you, it is very interesting but for berries the anti-nutrients can have various effects on the absorption of minerals and other nutrients, but they are usually present in small amounts. Oxalates - Found in berries like strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, oxalates can bind to calcium and other minerals, reducing their absorption. Phytates (Phytic acid) - Present in small amounts in some berries, phytates can inhibit the absorption of minerals such as iron, zinc, and calcium. Tannins - Found in certain berries, tannins can interfere with the absorption of iron and other nutrients. Lectins - Though more common in legumes and grains, lectins can be present in some berries and can affect nutrient absorption and gut health. Saponins - While mostly found in legumes, saponins can also be present in some berries and can interfere with nutrient absorption. Have a nice day.
@jeannedigennaro6484 Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Dr. Bright is so on point, and you are a great interviewer!👍
@Truthseeker2360me Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This is very good info. I had a thyroidectomy at 17 due to Grave's disease, and have struggled with my weight since. I had steroid induced type 2 diabetes, and lost lots of weight, and got off diabetes meds, BP meds & Omeprazole. I lost a lot on Atkins many years ago, but didn't stick to a keto diet. I was tired of meds, inflammation, and Drs. I did a carnivore reset for 3 months & got my cholesterol, A 1C, and triglycerides way down, but went back to keto with some dairy, and learned that dairy is extremely inflammatory for me, and that carnivore is best for me right now. I am glad you talked about iodine. I use the Lugol's solution, but did not realize how important that is. I realized too that I do best eating beef and lamb, & some fish. I have a lot of arthritis, and other inflammation, so this is helpful. I just had my A1C and it is at 5.3. I am sure it will be even lower on carnivore. The exercise tips are important too. I tend to overdue in that area then suffer for it. I do still have a lot of weight to lose, but this did encourage me to stay on a straight carnivore for healing. I am grateful to you both for this.
@lorihofman1315 Жыл бұрын
This was a great conversation! Thank you Dr. Bright!
@scottfredricey34511 ай бұрын
I was able to get so much Clarity out of this exclamation point Thank you so much
@jsjshdbejkwbsjdken8022 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this interview. You ask the most pertinant questions... And I just love your shocked expressions to the answers! I really appreciate your content and breaking it down for us... For the carnivore newbie or the carnivore that needs steering. Thank you
@MovieRelated Жыл бұрын
I do watch a lot of keto/carnivore content but have never heard this spin on it. My wife has issues that just aren't being addressed by our current way of eating so this focus on adrenals is very interesting. Thank you.
@David-R. Жыл бұрын
I LOVED her ❤ So knowledgeable, cool, calm, collected and balanced. No bull*** :) I learned a lot from her just now. Thanks for bringing her on! Subscribed. Oh, and I love your questions and style. You're an excellent interviewer.
@ItalianGoneCarnivore Жыл бұрын
Great interview. Jam packed with such great info. I very much appreciate Dr Bright's method of being straight forward. New subscriber!
@ramblinrozz2242 Жыл бұрын
I love the stick of butter visual. I has given me a way to deal with hunger and cravings. So very satisfying.
@judyweigl9604 Жыл бұрын
A very interesting interview. I am learning a lot. You mention being angry when we do not nourish our bodies with proper foods. It is interesting to me that the rise in mental illness coincides with the rise in the consumption of processed foods, junk foods, plant based diets, and the increased use of pharmaceuticals.🤔
@niritzagofsky7473 Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview! Thank you both for some much-needed information. My husband has suffered for years with skin issues. We've been carnivore for over 1½ years, and his skin is much better, but occasionally, there are breakouts. He also has an adrenal problem, so it was eye-opening to hear of the connection. I just got an order of Thorne Cortrex Adrenal Support for him as he has anxiety that hasn't dissipated on carnivore. There are more items in it than I'd like, but he really needs help. I hope it's the right thing.
@jhubbard7256 Жыл бұрын
I would highly recommend looking into High Dose Vitamin B1 (EONutrition has an extensive collection of info, also Dr Osborn, Dr Berg)…
@ElisabethDonati Жыл бұрын
How did the supplement work? I am using that same one.
@aloha224 Жыл бұрын
@5MinuteBody thank you - fascinating interview! 👏🏻 was there a reason why eggs 🍳 🥚 were not included in the list of foods?
@scalemodelmaker659 Жыл бұрын
Great content! Thank you! I'm just past 60 days carnivore. Struggling at times with fatigue, especially after eating.
@lms6137 Жыл бұрын
Try drinking some electrolytes and or increase your salt intake.
@crikey6979 Жыл бұрын
I like to use LMNT packets - no sugar and sweetened with stevia. I learned about this from other carnivores 😊
@catsrus2890 Жыл бұрын
You don't have to buy expensive electrolytes, though, unless you want, to as you can just salt your food more and buy individual supplements of magnesium and potassium, much cheaper.😊
@karenhampton1111 Жыл бұрын
Yes but do your homework on magnesium because the types make a big difference and most carnivore specialists (especially the MDs o er the coaches warrant taking yoo many supplements when you are aiming for healing on your carnivore journey because it can cause a stall more than helping.
@crikey6979 Жыл бұрын
@@karenhampton1111 i definitely agree. I use that 1-2 times per week, and only if I’m sweating a lot from gardening. I don’t supplement much and I eat carnivore “conservatively” - bc I do intermittent fasting. Basically OMAD and maybe another carnivore “snack” before I fast again. I’m adjusting well to that.
@suzanbak16 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL WELLNESS shines in Dr Bright and Rina ❤❤❤