I work in a large hospital in Houston, TX. If you want a honey bun, bag of chips, and 20 ounce, sugary drink at 2 a.m., you'll have no problem getting them. If you want real food, you had better bring it with you. After you get finished with the vending machine, turn around to see them touting their "heart research," advertised on the elevator door.
@espianmashias9565 Жыл бұрын
Exactly…. So frustrating and upsetting. This needs to change in the medical institutions.
@LandSnipe415 Жыл бұрын
No lie. I worked as an engineer in the largest state university hospital in their newest, large facility in the Bay Area in California. The job was a very good one until I had to wire in a new ballast in a light fixture in the morgue one night shift. Spooky. I was by myself on that one. Glad I didn't wake anyone up. I high tailed outta there as soon I was done and tested the light, which was fixed. A fellow engineer was trouble shooting a blood refrigerator in the test lab on day shift. There was one guy in the lab who'd expressed happiness that positive tests result for cancer were up because of the business it would bring to the hospital. Sick. It's about the money. I do remember getting a lollipop after my childhood dental visits. They thought it to be profitable to feed the sugar addiction we didn't even know we were all on in the '70s. Koolaid, Tang, Ovalteen, Cokes and other sugar. I definitely agree on the vending machines too. Sickness=Profit.
@sufficetosay Жыл бұрын
@@LandSnipe415 In total agreement here especially with the OBVIOUS "Sickness=Profit".
@delfacto121 Жыл бұрын
ridiculous hypocrites
@1134gh Жыл бұрын
Omg I know! And the hospital acts like it was so progressive by not allowing smoking while offering disease promoting foods.
@NovaDoll5 жыл бұрын
One thing she didn’t talk about is our sugar intake is up 50% since the 70s. Why? Because they took all the fat out of the food. Which makes it taste bad. So they put in sugar because it taste better.
@SuperSSystem3 жыл бұрын
One thing u should do to become a better person is to stop boting
@NovaDoll3 жыл бұрын
@@SuperSSystem Your statement makes zero sense. Bye✌🏽
@jacobusbaker92853 жыл бұрын
Absolute BS, this video is payed for by the meat and dairy industry. Please educate yourself properly.
@micaonyx53013 жыл бұрын
@@jacobusbaker9285 is it. Just curious how do you know or is that just an opinion 🤔
@jacobusbaker92853 жыл бұрын
@@micaonyx5301 please follow dr Greger from Nutritionfacts for honest advise. He is an MD not a fake Dr Pepper.
@jerricaher Жыл бұрын
In July of 2022 I prepared myself for giving up sugar for a month. I told myself that on August 1, 2022 I wasn't going to eat sugar for 31 days. At the end of July I found out I had gluten sensitivity by reading a book and researched about it. On August 1, 2022 I gave up both gluten and sugar and I felt amazing. After 31 days of being sugar free I was finally able to admit to myself that I have a sugar addiction and decided adding sugar back into my diet was not ideal for me. I soon figured out i'm lactose intolerant, sensitive to corn. allergic to soy (crazy cuz everything have soy in it) my stomach can't tolerate seed oils and artificial sugars. All these sensitivities that I have is crazy. I'm full black and I grew up eating junk food and buying the cheapest items in the stores. I use to shop at Walmart and buy great value food products now I can't even buy great value food products because it's all full of junk that my stomach can't digest properly or soy that im allergic to. I try to educate other blacks but all I say seems to fall on death ears. My highest weight was 280 pounds two years ago and now i'm in the 160s and I dont feel like im on a diet at all I just know what I can eat and what I need to stay away from. I really enjoy eating and don't feel the need to over eat and when i'm not hungry I dont eat. I dont eat any grains, dairy, soy, sugar and flours and I feel like a million bucks.
@bigjay1970 Жыл бұрын
😬😎
@marygrabill7127 Жыл бұрын
This is so awesome and I am truly happy for you. There is power in knowing what your body needs and feeling healthy. Unfortunately, we can't save people who aren't willing to listen. Blessings
@dcla6003 Жыл бұрын
That's dope. What do you eat? Sincerely asking to get some ideas.
@marygrabill7127 Жыл бұрын
@@dcla6003 check out dr Ken Berry...the proper human diet. Read the comments!
@VndNvwYvvSvv Жыл бұрын
Go back to your natural climate, habitat, and diet. You'll do much better. macronutrients are only one simple part of an impossibly complex, interconnected system.
@veeveeisallyouneed2 жыл бұрын
After 13 years of following a high starch plant-based diet both on the advice of my physician and thanks to movies like Forks Over Knives and Hungry for Change, I'm 50 lbs overweight. Since moving to a low carb, mostly meat and fat centric diet, I've already lost six inches off my waist in less than a month!!
@alicec9092 Жыл бұрын
I was also chubby on the starch soloution
@selgoog8251 Жыл бұрын
Good goin vibekavale9056. that's got to be at least a drop of 2 sizes keep it up
@Fancypants1973 Жыл бұрын
Me too and my anxiety went through the roof
@destro1989 Жыл бұрын
You're blaming the diet too much, exercise plays a huge part. From 1980 onwards everyone became more sedentary, hardly anyone has a physical job now.
@UkeTruck Жыл бұрын
@@destro1989 from what I have seen and read, exercise doesn't do much if anything for fat loss. Diet is the key to losing fat and getting healthy. Again, from what I have read and seen, the best exercise for fat loss is walking. I walk every day :)
@kicknadeadcat4 жыл бұрын
Does anybody else find it odd that if you eat like the food pyramid, you will look like it.
@merriemelodies78304 жыл бұрын
😆
@jamlzs4 жыл бұрын
Haa.. Good one! :)
@vikitheviki4 жыл бұрын
And when you eat meat and fat you lose fat 😉😁
@elevenpoisons24844 жыл бұрын
lmaooo you are what you eat, right?
@chiledoug3 жыл бұрын
The food pyramid is a diet you fatten hogs
@breal14602 жыл бұрын
Another thing I love about this woman... When she answers the question about her team and talks about its diversity, she's not talking about race, gender, sex orientation, etc... It's about their knowledge, skills, and background. The things that really define us, so refreshing. We need more people like her.
@janeeb8592 жыл бұрын
Of course, she's white. Most white people don't even think about race. It's just the Democrats trying to cause divisions between the races who say that white people are racist. America is the LEAST racist country in the world
@johnstewart80322 жыл бұрын
She is very right
@savage22bolt322 жыл бұрын
It's time for the 99% of us who aren't offended by everything to stop catering to the 1% who are!
@savage22bolt322 жыл бұрын
@@FancyForestPerson It's time for the 99% of us who aren't offended by everything to stop catering to the 1% who are!
@Nicksonian Жыл бұрын
LOL. No, it's about her team from the meat industry. She was chosen, bought, and paid for by industries that benefit from her false, anti-science message.
@janeeb8592 жыл бұрын
She failed to mention that Ancel Keys studied 22 countries but only used the data of 7 because that's how he " fit" his hypothesis to the data
@luckymeyer1014 Жыл бұрын
Nih stopped most of AK findings...arguments abounded "or loose your funding" is key.
@janeeb859 Жыл бұрын
@@luckymeyer1014 what??? That makes no sense to me , care to clarify?
@kenpumford754 Жыл бұрын
She mentions that extensively in her book.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
Nonsense.
@marcoursi60629 ай бұрын
@@kenpumford754And in other talks
@MrNlichtwar2 жыл бұрын
As an 83 year old carnivore/keto man. Glad to have seen this, why because I am constantly told I will die sooner than later… I’m stronger feel great I can look in a mirror and see a 50-60 year old… I do no heavy exercise but do chores etc! walking a lot… Live in NYC a car is not necessary….
@rykbrown18935 жыл бұрын
Ask any doctor how much time was spent in medical school studying nutrition, and that will tell you everything you need to know about the true goals of the health care industry. You want to live a long and healthy life, stay the hell away from the health care, processed food, and pharmaceutical industries.
@100consciouseternallightho64 жыл бұрын
Ryk I looked up Rockefeller who was a nazi. I read that he was all about competition, so he tried to get rid of all the holistic people. Then he tried to make huge sums of money from chemo, pills and surgeries which is big pharma. I am convinced that these are just bandaids able to cause someone more sickness, so I think that Rockefeller was a part of the depopulation agenda which is still ongoing. Imagine using the health system to hurt and kill people and covering it up with huge lies. This is the work of psychopaths/nazis which the documentary called "The Corporation" says corporations are. The U.S. is a corporation. Corporations agreed with Hitler and funded his war because Hitler agreed with THEIR eugenics ideas. It is all about eugenics, believing that some people are better than others. Rockefeller built the school and hospital systems from his beliefs, which is to get rich. So that is what we have. It is a nazi world where corporations stick up for each other and they bring the rest of us down. We have been right in the middle of a nazi world a long, long time.
@humanyoda4 жыл бұрын
@@100consciouseternallightho6, Rockefeller was a Jew, and Hitler hated the Jews. How do you reconcile both of those?
@humanyoda4 жыл бұрын
@spirals 73, yes, some pharmaceuticals are very useful.
@techtician27264 жыл бұрын
Absolute empirical FACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@renkenner4 жыл бұрын
spirals 73 Sorry, clicked the thumbs down icon inadvertently. Think I fixed it
@fainitesbarley22453 жыл бұрын
I am old enough to remember when I was little that not only hardly anybody was fat, or even plump, but when women wanted to lose a few pounds to fit their best frock better on Saturday, they stopped eating potatoes, bread, cakes and biscuits for a few days. They ate all the meat, eggs, cheese etc. These foods were considered nutritious. My mother called bread and potatoes ‘fillers’.
@robint35473 жыл бұрын
And she was and is right. You have a good MaMa🌹
@christopherwilson99793 жыл бұрын
Norms have def changed, when I went to Azores, Portugal , my grandmother made amazing "sopa pao'' or bread soup , very common there as a depression food , lots of different ways to stretch out foods, chewing more and hiding extras was an interesting American solution during the war
@goku4453 жыл бұрын
The fat you eat is the fat you wear. I suppose you're also old enough to remember we didn't eat as much processed food.
@goku4453 жыл бұрын
@@muscularcatholicism This presentation was made by a shill from the meat and dairy industry. Potatoes alone have never made anyone fat. There is a video of an obese person doing a potato only diet for a year. He lost ALL his surplus weight ("spud fit" channel).
@JohnSmith-vy4lh3 жыл бұрын
It's no mistake that the food industry is poisoning us, it's all part of the depopulation programme put in place by the global elites many years ago. You should avoid processed food and eat fresh organic food whenever you can.
@TalalAlSa3ad5 жыл бұрын
"The American diabetes association is almost 100% supported by the pharmaceutical companies that makes insulin" It says it all.
@yardfowl31495 жыл бұрын
" diabetes alone, not including the other side effects of it, is a 322 billion dollar problem" = big profits for big pharma
@TheNCGardener5 жыл бұрын
@@yardfowl3149 who was it that coined the phrase "follow the money"? That is true in every case. I was just diagnosed with T2 diabetes. That was on 8/30. I am now on a keto diet and I am getting smarter as far as nutrition and sugar related diseases everyday. I asked my better half why would big pharma want to cure any disease when they make billions on selling drugs, test kits ect. And of course they would fund the research. Starting to sound like Monsanto and roundup.
@yardfowl31495 жыл бұрын
@@TheNCGardener The money trail is all we have. Obvious to me that we aren't getting the truth from those who say they are here to help. Saddens me to think that $ has replaced morals, ethics and values. I heard another quote once, Money is the root of all evil, i can see it first hand. Our knowledge of theses things is our power. The current system we are in is bound to fail, all great empires collapse from within. Im glad that you took the time to comment and share your experience. The more we learn( or unlearn) and share with others the better off we are . I know you will beat the T2 and while doing so bring forth the knowledge you learned to better yourself and your family and those around you who will listen, Kinda a ramble of a reply but i've only had 1 cup of coffee so far and the brain waves are a bit jumpy :) Take care and much love.
@TalalAlSa3ad5 жыл бұрын
@@TheNCGardener good luck friend and stay strong. Conscious diet alone can eliminate most of our problems. But the issue us that people brains are washed with false 💰 oriented unions. Change is with us. There some good people out there.
@lordninja13875 жыл бұрын
@@TheNCGardener Hey there was guy on the hit series "The Wire" he said something about following the money. Good show by the way.
@FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY2 жыл бұрын
Nina, I cannot even begin to tell you how much I appreciate the 10 years of your life you spent to bring us such a profound disclosure. you are my hero
@johndoe93622 жыл бұрын
Too bad Nina is a complete fraud.
@FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY2 жыл бұрын
@@johndoe9362 you need to EVOLVE, dude....
@johndoe93622 жыл бұрын
@@FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY KZbin: "Nina Teicholz plant chompers." Nina is just a shill for meat and dairy. You really need to grow up.
@FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY2 жыл бұрын
@@johndoe9362 meat and diary is the way to go , i may need to grow up , you need to educate urself, dude
@johndoe93622 жыл бұрын
@@FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY Nina is nothing but a clueless snake. You are a fool.
@Lenzer504 жыл бұрын
I dropped 70+lbs and reversed my fatty liver that I had for 10+ years in about a year doing Keto, plus I’m putting muscle back on that I lost on starvations diets from the past. I also have to thank Dr. Eric Berg and Dr. Darren Schmidt for helping me to turn my health around.
@okay19043 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure you will have gained more cholesterol - check this and decide if this is the right diet for you - Check. - Higher cholesterol is not a good indicator of long term health. This is the major failing of the High Fat/Low Carb diet - it always without exception, leads to High Cholesterol, which is a risk factor by association with Arteriosclerosis and Cardio Vascular Disease. While the HIgh Fat/Low Carb assists Diabetes related ailments, long term you risk other diseases as mentioned above. On the other hand, a Whole Foods Plant Based Diet, low or zero in oils, nuts, fats, animal foods, and devoid or very low in all processed foods(including sugar and flour based foods), and high in Vegetables, Fruits and Whole Food based Carbs, improves all health conditions, reduces total body fat, and total weight, and improves endurance/mental alertness. I have tried both Keto and Whole Foods Plant Based. The WFPB is the most sustainable on the long term. It also begs the question, why should the government tell us what to eat, unless they are 100% responsible for the outcome in our health. Does the government tell us what beds or cars to buy, or who to marry? No. This is where it has gone wrong. The government should simply provide the information that allows each of us to decide for ourselves, and use our own common sense, and take responsibility for our own health. Placing this decision in the hands of government is where the problem comes from. I would not ask the government for advice on what job is good for me, or where I should live, or what to wear, so why should I look to the government to tell me what to eat. So the problem starts with a very wrong notion - governments should not be telling people what to eat. We the people should be given the info so we can make up our own minds.
@Lenzer503 жыл бұрын
@@okay1904 Your body regulates your cholesterol, your body will excrete anything over 3000mgs! High cholesterol is a scam and a $28 billion dollar a year fraud!!
@okay19043 жыл бұрын
@@Lenzer50 I am glad you see the folly in a Keto/High Fat-Low Carb Diet. Unavoidable High Cholesterol. Thankfully there is no disagreement about this outcome. One of the only people who eat like this traditionally, are the Eskimos, and there is a difference between surviving in spite of an anomaly, and thriving without an anomaly. If you check, the Eskimos had a high incidence of arteriosclerosis/ cardiovascular disease and had compromised longevity. We are all welcome to our choices. All I urge is we take these choices based on a comprehensive understanding of the risks, and the long term consequences. The association between a HIgh Fat diet and High Cholesterol is so well correlated, and unavoidable, that one has to reconsider the long term implications of living the rest of one's life this way. Maybe a High Fat diet is great as an intervention to gain rapid weight loss, and then one may swich to a High Carb, High Fibre, Low Fat, predominantly Whole Foods Vegan diet, to get the lifelong benefit of food from pants. Our dentition show us we cannot be predominantly consumers of high fat diets, especially from animal sources, and our ancestors did not live that way, i.e our bodies did not evolve (or was created) to survive on a high fat diet. Personally I do not advocate a total exclusion of food from animals, but a balance in the diet where most of the food sources is from unprocessed plants, with a small optional portion from animals, occasionally, maybe in 3 or 4 meals per week. It's an approach you may wish to consider adopting/adapting for yourself, going forward. I wish you well.
@Lenzer503 жыл бұрын
@@okay1904 Sugar damages the arteries first and then cholesterol try’s to repair the damage, this is something that the medical industry, big pharmaceutical don’t want people to know because high cholesterol pills are a $28 billion a year fraud!! But tell me what were we using those spears for to chop and toss Salads?!
@okay19043 жыл бұрын
@@Lenzer50 A whole foods plant based diet, with lots of fruit and vegetables, and low in all fats including "vegetable oils", which avoids processed foods, solves both of these challenges - excess sugar and cholesterol. It has low glycemic carbs (Fruit, vegetables and whole grain or complex carbs like rice/brown rice/potatoes, beans, peas and other legumes) which are also lower in caloric density than meat/fish/oils and animal fats, so sugar levels do not become an issue, cos they release these carbs slowly into the blood, and because the total calorie intake from such foods is not more than teh body needs, insulin stores this in the various tissues, liver, muscles predominantly, and some as fat. There is no excess sugar remaining in the blood, to worry about - to cause any damage to arteries. Such a diet is also low in cholesterol., so there is very little of this around to make any arterial damage worsen, in the long term, if it were to occur. The keto(high fat/low carb) appears to solve one aspect - sugar in the blood, but clearly does not deal with high cholesterol, which is increased. But in the long term, because it encourages the storage of fat, which goes directly into fat stores, the root cause of insulin resistance with is overloaded fat stores, which are resistsing the storage of more fat, is not solved. Like a disaster piling up for the future. You have low insulin in those who still can make insulin, cos there is low carb to trigger insulin generation in the pancreas, but the insulin resistance as described above, is made even worse, by high fat diets, with the added risk of lots of cholesterol available to accelerate any damage to arteries. Damage to arteries can be caused not only by sugar but by other things like high blood pressure, so with a High Fat diet, you now have lots of cholesterol available to make any damage to arteries, from non sugar causes, even worse. Might be ok as a short term solution for diabetic issues, but not great cos it worsens all Cardio or Vascular outcomes - e.g Coronary Artery Disease, Peripheral Artery Disease, Atherosclerosis, Strokes, etc. Furthermore unless you are supplementing, a Keto diet omes with the risk that the body is not getting enough nutrients from fruits and vegetables and carbs, and food(including animal sources) is the best place where nutrients should come from, rather than from supplements. If you listen carefully to those who propose a Keto/High Fat/Low Carb diet, you find that they really have no leg to stand on, none. No proofs, just opinions, and most of them have boxed themselves into a corner and do not have the humility to admit, they got it wrong. Keto/High Fat/Low Carb can only be a very short term solution option for certain challenges, not a sustainable way of life. The largest, strongest and longest lived land based mammals, and we are also mammals, eat vegetables and fruits and carbs, almost predominantly, with a few exceptions like bears who are omnivores, and some primates who also eat some other animals occasionally - that should be enough of a clue, if you think about it long enough. The strict carnivores like lions and tigers, and hyenas, do not live that long and are neither very big or strong. Food for thought.
@LilacDaisy25 жыл бұрын
My grandad saved his children and their children ... and their children by his experience working in a margarine factory during WW2. It was such a disgusting dark-coloured and rank smelling slop that was bleached and coloured to look like butter. I grew up eating butter, unlike all my school friends in the 80s, and none of us believed the margarine ads on TV, because we knew Pa's story. I can't imagine the ailments my whole family would have today if we'd listened to the health advice of the government. Interestingly, the people who married into the family, and refused to convert to butter, have had cancer and high cholesterol/blood pressure. I wonder ...
@candiedginger87295 жыл бұрын
It took me a while to "convert" to butter after changing my food habits. It was so overwhelmingly rich I would nearly get sick.
@Sublimer795 жыл бұрын
Yeah I switched more recently. But luckily I didnt use a lot to begin with. But I did grow up with it. Now I don't eat margrin at all. And use coconut oil and butter and virgin olive oil as my fats. I been lucky and did a lot of research my whole life since I was a teen. Outside the recommendations. So i switched quickly away as soon as I saw the change. Whenever that was I don't remember.
@SRose-vp6ew5 жыл бұрын
I knew someone with heart issues, morbid obesity, and limb loosing diabetes who worked in the medical field but would often mock and argue against those who were healthy on whole milk and real butter saying they needed to go low fat for their health, this person ate as told; huge daily salads, small amounts of lean meats, lots of whole grains, low fats. The other people ate smaller salads, higher fat meats, a few whole grains, and high fats. I remember as a child looking at the (anecdotal) results of the two contrasting diets and taking note that maybe butter was better than low fat margarine and skim milk. No one I knew was that into sugar but the amounts of carbs this person still gets from whole grain bread and breakfast foods is still the same as several candy bars and that's what their doctor told this person to do. I wonder who that person would have been had they not believed the low fat and high carb lie. Or if their doctor believed them when they said they ate no sugar and were getting fat on salads and skim milk.
@bobsapp46435 жыл бұрын
People with lower LDLs are more likely to get cancer. Eating low fat, low carb and vegetable oi will lower your LDLs. Saturated fats increases your LDLs. People with slightly higher LDLs also tend to live longer.
@ant79364 жыл бұрын
Notice also, that spreads, disguised as butter, are actually margarine i.e. butter substitutes made with vegetable oils. Check those contents labels!
@jfox95724 жыл бұрын
How many of our loved ones suffered and died early due to this recommended food pyramid all about greed and power!
@savedfaves3 жыл бұрын
Nina is a great journalist.
@37rainman3 жыл бұрын
Nobody but you is responsible for what goes down your piehole.. It is not govts function to take care of you. Fact is, they couldnt force you to be healthy even if they KNEW how to be healthy
@juliesaadwellness2 жыл бұрын
Wow! It's fascinating how so much public nutrition policy is based on nothing more than an unproven hypothesis, in fact a now disproven one! Thank you for doing this work, Nina.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
So, you are letting Nina do your thinking for you?
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
The nutritional information yu get on TV and radio is similar to what dumb Nina promotes. No one talks about the one healthy diet, Whole food, plant-based nutrition. The money is in selling meat & dairy products. But if you aren't smart enough to figure that out you can be easily led by the nose. Nina is here to lead...directly to fatty meat and fatty dairy consumption. Our economy is dependent upon you believing Nina's lies,
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
@T M COMMERCIAL plant-based burgers are an attempt for the industry to retain their customers pigging out on meat. Homemade plant-based burgers are most excellent. A "shill?" Explain.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
@T M I'm asking about your usage of the word. Too many do not "think for themselves." Like you, their nutritional beliefs are based on the media's promotion of meat & dairy and processed carbs & bottled oils. No one can be healthy eating that garbage. If people would think for themselves instead of following the advertising hype, they'd recognize animal protein is damaging to the liver and kidneys. And that fat causes type II diabetes. Instead, they default to letting a reporter tell them what to believe in a KZbin video. I sought out and found my own evidence. I found the facts forty years ago. IF you want to embrace nutritional knowledge you might start with Dr. John McDougall, MEd, Michael Greger, MD, Caldwell Esselstyn, MD, Michael Klaper, MD, and T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. He wrote "The China Study." Most won't educate themselves. Instead, they watch KZbin videos of reporters, "hire guns" who promote KETO or the meat & dairy industries. Look at how easily you are swayed by a reporter with absolutely no credentials.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
@T M could it be you unjustly choose to characterize my sharing of nutritional science as "telling others what to think?" The media does a fine job telling us what to think (and therefore, believe.) As a consequence we have a nation of sickly obese people who think they need "high-quality protein" in massive amounts, to be healthy. Our nation eats half its meals from fast food joints. Nutritional science says just the opposite. How would you phrase that message without telling others "what to think?"
@Lockhart20005 жыл бұрын
The medical industry is in the business of treating dis ease, it's not in their interest to prevent it. When you realize this you'll understand that doctors are not experts on nutrition.
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
Neither is this woman. She is getting paid by the meat and dairy industry to keep you eating all the things that are indeed causing obesity and all the western diseases. Wake up.
@traditionalfood3674 жыл бұрын
Consumption of both has decreased significantly in the last 50 years, during which time the proportion of carbohydrates in the diet has increased markedly. Those people who eliminate carbs for 30 days straight find their stats no longer constitute diabetes. Heart disease started with Crisco and increased with all the other industrially processed refined grain, legume and seed oils.
@deendrew364 жыл бұрын
goku she disclosed at the beginning that she receives no funding from any industry. So how do you figure that she is being paid by the meat and dairy industries?
@youmustpaythetrolltoll85174 жыл бұрын
@@deendrew36 Because she said things they don't like.
@gabrielgagne38504 жыл бұрын
@@traditionalfood367 meat is going up, and has since after the second ww
@donnamarshall19805 жыл бұрын
My daughter and I just watch the documentary 1969 Woodstock and that's exactly what we noticed. Not one person at that concert was even a little bit overweight.
@johnnyrocker74954 жыл бұрын
The fat-burning qualities of LSD are grossly underestimated.
@billbournias37983 жыл бұрын
When your drunk or druged out.... eating kills your buz!! lol
@ufcman80153 жыл бұрын
Those are all junkies
@beth71563 жыл бұрын
It was unusual for people to be heavy in ‘69, though not unheard of.
@johnnyrocker74953 жыл бұрын
@@beth7156 Yeah. Different world today. Now we've even got people trying to pass it as healthy and fashionable. World's gone mad!
@coolroy43004 жыл бұрын
Alot of the stuff we were told was to help sell more corn and soybean products. Very bad for our people. Kellogg's got rich though.
@Meekseek4 жыл бұрын
Yes and animals
@robwestley73703 жыл бұрын
Sandra Westley yes in the UK the saying is you’ll get more nutrition by eating the cardboard box, than eating the cornflakes.
@catkin-z8g3 жыл бұрын
@@robwestley7370 there is nothing wrong with eating a bowl of cornflakes. the problem is changing to bacon and cheese from eating grapefruits and fresh orange juice for breakfast like they did in the 70s. there is almost 4 times as much cheese eaten today compared with 1970 aswell as 2.5 times increase in chicken both of which are fatty. most soy and corn is fed to animals rather that being intrisically unhealthy. blaming corn flakes is a ridiculous claim. the main problem with it is if you put cows milk on it.
@drogynturalyon99143 жыл бұрын
The bad part is the oils which were waste products sold as healthy alternatives
@zzBaBzz3 жыл бұрын
@@catkin-z8g Except literally all your cornflakes (and other toxic waste) are GMO. :-) They ate bacon, eggs, cheese and meat (including all sorts of organs) before the murderous food pyramid.
@hanselpollack40752 жыл бұрын
This presenter is logical, balanced, and without rancor where there have been violations, which keeps her mind clear. She encourages sound minded investigation, and in depth evidence. Thank you.
@barcelonaclinic46703 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid everyone cooked with lard, and there were only 2 fat boys in my town, and they were both the kids of two different bakers. So, there you have it; they ate bread every day (carbs). In this town, avocados are everywhere and we ate them daily.
@sukaenacornelius92852 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I can’t stand that so many stores in the west do not have lard..
@jaywhoisit48632 жыл бұрын
That’s very interesting. I grew up in a country cowboy town. Lotsa cows and wild game. Meals were planned around meat… all three meals! We didn’t have fat kids or fat families in our small town. Meat was king!
@Stuart.Branson.2 жыл бұрын
We all drank full fat milk every day and we had ZERO fat people anywhere
@ethanz38372 жыл бұрын
One of my fav anecdotes of all time
@sl49832 жыл бұрын
Walmart carries organic grass fed lard.
@rhiahlMT3 жыл бұрын
I cooked and fed 6 type 2 diabetics for several years based on ADA recommendations. That was 10 years ago when the last one died, early I might add. I became a type 2, 7 months ago. The dietician (at the VA hospital I might add), gave me the ADA guidelines. I looked at that and then at her. "F*ck that" I said, threw her dietary guidelines in her waste basket and walked out. Went out, cut the carbs to 20 - 40 a day. Upped my protein. Two weeks later my glucose crashed, called my doctor. He took me off two of the three medications I was on. Went in a month later, doctor says you are the BEST diabetic ever. Nobody pays attention to the dietician. I didn't have the heart to tell him what I'd done. I will on my next visit. Three months later my A1c went from 12.6% to 5.8% in three months, my cholesterol went down, my triglycerides normalized. I'm still on one drug, but it looks like I'll be off it soon. I lost 40 lbs, I'm sedentary. My exercise is going grocery shopping once every 2 weeks, with this pandemic (I'd be more active if I could hit the road). I'm a 64 year old woman, 5 foot tall total. I was 178 lbs when I started. I'm at 136 lbs now. Nine pounds to go and I'll start trying to maintain in the 115 - 125 range. The ADA needs to be schooled, by diabetics. BTW, Weight Watchers are going in the hole.
@sagency3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Congratulations!
@VeganV59123 жыл бұрын
Saturated fat is animals, fat deposits clog your arteries !! We’ve got flat teeth 🦷, Little flat teeth 😬, moving around -_ 😬. Long long stomachs. Not supposed to eat animals. No fibre if you eat animals. Five days or more sitting inside your stomach puuuuu-trifying 🧟♂️🦠🍖🔴.... meat eaters teeth, go to the dentist 6 months, plaque forms, eating animals. Vegan for 7 years, no plaque anywhere. I don’t need to go to the dentist. It’s incredible ✅❤️💪😬🦷⭕️. Fibre is plants and fruit and nuts and berries and tubers. Next day poop without any stink. My boots and socks and armpits are wonderful. I don’t need deodorant because, plant-based. The key. try for a month or so. and vegans have 4% cancer and that’s it...
@karasilver55723 жыл бұрын
@@VeganV5912 Sorry to pop your bubble. I am doing extremely fine without fiber. If I eat a bowl of arugula now (and I love arugula) then the problems start. Indigestion, bloating, the works. The lower the fiber the better I am. (Although I have to say that this depends on your ancestry. Other people might do better with more fiber.) Plus: Humans have pretty short intestines. At least compared to plant eating animals. As our brain evolved it needed more energy so our guts shortened. It took quite a chunk out of our energy to digest fibrous foods. (And food doesn’t stay longer in your intestines based on its origins.) It’s not the animal fat we should be afraid of but the highly processed plant based fats. They are responsible for the bad cholesterol not the animal fats. Btw: My teeth are just fine. No caries in years. And Plaque comes mostly from starches/carbs, not fats or proteins.
@sheilabroad81923 жыл бұрын
I’m shouting... YES ..YES. Congrats on taking back your power. It must have been so frustrating listening to someone that didn’t have a clue. 🙏🏻
@moimoi74313 жыл бұрын
@@VeganV5912 ever heard of dental floss?
@dougmillar38743 жыл бұрын
Every now and then a voice crying in the wilderness comes among us to make us change the way we think about the status quo - Nina is one of those.
@christiansoldier9 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you did this. Personally you are my hero! I had lots of my family members died from doctors recommending the wrong foods. I began searching because now I'm insulin resistant. Keep up the good work 👏
@DavidAang3 жыл бұрын
One of the most important videos on YT! And frankly, I'm surprised it's still here.
@tensevo5 жыл бұрын
I can confirm that many "scientists" are no longer required to "distrust" themselves, but instead to double down on the position that pays the best. Real science is hard and must be held to the highest levels of scrutiny. If a study cannot be replicated then it is as good as trash.
@paulhelman23765 жыл бұрын
Those "Scientists" often become Republican Congressmen.
@doyen1015 жыл бұрын
Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts. - Richard Feynman
@glockgrandma25175 жыл бұрын
paul helman you’re a complete idiot-
@truthseeker21714 жыл бұрын
That is the very definition of "Science". If anything cannot be repeated or replicated it is unscientific.
@skt47114 жыл бұрын
@@paulhelman2376 Those are Democrats. They say the world will be on an irreversible global warming spiral in 10 years. The math says the man-made contribution to global warming is .006, meaning totally masked by other factors. We just got off a mini ice ages in the late 1800s, and the Middle Ages were far, far warmer than today, and that's according to ice samples. In the 1970s the Democrat "scientists" were talking about another ice age. Check Life Magazine. Democrats promote poverty to increase dependency and votes.
@valerietaylor9615 Жыл бұрын
I’ve read “The Big Fat Surprise”. It’s an excellent book, but was no surprise to me. I grew up in the 1960s and 70s. In those days, everyone knew that carbohydrates were fattening ( we didn’t talk about “ healthy” and “unhealthy” foods then). Then, in the 1980s, we were told that fatty foods (such as red meat, eggs, and butter) were “unhealthy” and that we should eat a lot of carbs, instead. The result- people got very fat. It should have been obvious to anyone who remembered the 60s and 70s, that the low-fat dietary advice was flawed, but unfortunately almost everyone was brainwashed by the propaganda.
@furriass39789 ай бұрын
I grew up in the 80s and 90s and clearly remember being told to not eat more than two eggs a few times a week but I ate them anyhow. However, I also ate tonnes of toast and bread...and I was a chubby kid. Some growth spurts in my teens evened things out for a bit but over time weight started to go on. I started working out and eating what I thought was healthy, and while i lost weight initially, it all came back despite continuing the workouts and eating habits. It really wasn't until I discovered intermittent fasting and low carb eating that I've been able to drop about 60lbs so far and still going. I've been doing this for about a year and only moderate walking and such so far. I'll start going to the gym again when i get down to 250lbs or so.
@bluescreen2432 жыл бұрын
I switched to animal fats and a low carb high fat diet several years ago. A recent heart cath showed no blockages at all. I am 67 years old and that is exceedingly rare. Carbs give me hideous amounts of gas, bloating, and cause rapid weight gain. I eat eggs, bacon, ham and sausage nearly every day but no toast and a rare biscuit on special occasions. When I was eating a high carb diet and exercising heavily I gained weight and it wasn't muscle. When the carbs went away so did my weight.
@nikkisharp8938 Жыл бұрын
Can I please ask, what veggies if any do you eat?
@JBSbass Жыл бұрын
@@nikkisharp8938 i'd bet probably none to maybe some broccoli.
@lindass5966 Жыл бұрын
@@nikkisharp8938 I'm losing with broccoli Asparagus green beans spinach and kale.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
Such a restrictive & unhealthy diet.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
A "heart cath" does not show the health of miles of arteries. The heart only blocks AFTER a small chunk of plaque breaks from an artery. Your doctor is leading you by a nose ring. The best way to detect heart plaque is from the eventual heart attack caused by your meat diet. Keep us informed.
@tangocharlie92915 жыл бұрын
I stopped exercising and lost 50 pounds. (Because I also gave up carbs.)
@valkyrie10104 жыл бұрын
Tango Charlie Yes, low carb, no exercise...lost 4 stone after becoming obese and bedridden as a vegan.
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
hahaha you have no clue.
@SimiAcheronsDemon4 жыл бұрын
I‘m on a strict no carb lifestyle called Carnivore and I need already almost 2 jeans sizes less then I started with, I only walk a lot and do yoga and stretching on weekends lol by the way I startet this lifestyle on December 7, 2019 and before I went Carnivore I did Keto lol my way to Carnivore was SAD to Mediterranean to Low Carb aka Paleo to Keto to Carnivore lol I‘m loosing weight now at body parts I never lost 1 gram weight like my fat ass, fat hips and upper legs lol I have huge lipedema and this is now melting away lol I‘m on 70% good saturared fats and 30% protein, I‘m on the way to reverse my fatty liver belly too it is much smaller now lol I‘m a T2 Diabetic and I will see if my A1C is lesser or down in March when I‘m in for my next quarterly blood checkup lol Carnivore aka no carbs works for me and it might not work or work not so good for others cause everybody’s body and metabolism is different
@Profile.44 жыл бұрын
Carbs are great dummy
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
@@SimiAcheronsDemon "70% "good" saturated fat" On your way to the graveyard. Don't tell us about your lipid profile aka cholesterol levels...
@Mark-hu9tf3 жыл бұрын
I am just starting out on this low carb, natural food, high fat journey and it's been such a huge awakening. Hard to believe how the food industry has strangled the scientific community for so long. Thank god for Nina and her supporters in medicine and science for shedding light on this.
@abielgarcia4633 жыл бұрын
Is not high fat but good fat. No vegetables oils.
@jt79802 жыл бұрын
This journalist is debunked kzbin.info/www/bejne/hZzUiJePasRlY5o
@keithbentley60812 жыл бұрын
Me too, lost quite a bit of weight, not waking up in the night with munchies.
@DavidMcglothlen2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations you'll be skinny with clogged arteries
@lydias28012 жыл бұрын
@Mark ... Not just the food industry, the Pharmaceutical Industry/Medical Industrial complex; AMA, FDA, CDC -- All in cahoots. We've gotten sicker than our ancestors & our life expectancy has actually gone down! Even our pets are dying prematurely, because of the crap being put in their food! Cancer "charities" rake in billions; that's an industry unto itself ... And the "Weight Loss" Industry -- meal plans, weigh ins, support groups ... A whole conspiracy
@PiotrPiwowarczyk Жыл бұрын
I gained a lot of weight during the pandemic and started looking for solutions. I found the Keto/LCHF diet and lost 25 Kg in about a year. It's the biggest scandal of our times what happened. Kudos to Nina for uncovering the truth 👏
@DaiBataieFrate4 ай бұрын
You mean P(L)andemic.
@rantle4503 жыл бұрын
My primary doctor is awesome. I had high cholesterol and she told me to keep away from carbs. I took her advice and my weight went from 160 to 139 in 3 1/2 months. I wasn't even on a diet just no carbs and sugar. I feel much better. Soooooo not all doctors are ignorant when it comes to diet. I love my doctor!
@TH-eb5ro2 жыл бұрын
Good for you on that progress. In HK there is a supplement that is given as a test to change things but it is difficult to find in the US bec. they have a more expensive pharma option. Healthy diet and mental/physical assessment can change a lot of health problems. If a person has stress or a chemical imbalance it won't matter what they eat as their body chemistry will be off.
@luchiayoung2 жыл бұрын
That doesn’t mean you’re healthy.
@KiKi-tf8rv2 жыл бұрын
@@luchiayoung It’s funny, when I went keto, lost a bunch of weight, got all of my blood work looking perfect, got off most medications, and felt so much better…this was the one thing people kept saying to me. “Doesn’t mean you’re healthy!” It literally does, though. What part of me isn’t healthy, now? What tests could be done to show I’m not healthy?? My cardiologist, rheumatologist, nephrologist, neurologist, nutritionist, and pcp are thrilled because I accomplished their goal of getting me healthy, not perpetually taking medications to alleviate symptoms. They wanted me to go on this diet!! Most of my specialists don’t even need to see me anymore. I can’t convince a lot of my family who are 100lbs overweight and on lots of medications that I’m healthier than they are. They tell me I should listen to the professionals…just not the professionals who actually helped me!
@deborahblackvideoediting86972 жыл бұрын
@@KiKi-tf8rv - It seems crazy to me that most of the human species followed a certain way of eating for practically all of its evolution, then for a several measly decades it ate pretty much the opposite. During that time diabetes, heart disease, obesity etc, all skyrocketed. The few who managed to find their way back to a more natural way of eating - and reaped the many benefits from it - were then considered radical or extremist. It makes no sense to me. Congratulations for all of the improvements in your health!! :)
@KiKi-tf8rv2 жыл бұрын
@@deborahblackvideoediting8697 Thank you so much!!💞 Yes, and I’m embarrassed to say I used to be one of those people who laughed at how my Great Grandparents ate, how they weren’t overweight, and lived to almost 100…I laughed because I thought they were somehow lucky or cheated death because of their terrible eating habits. Until I finally snapped out of it and realized they weren’t lucky, they were healthy because what they were doing was healthy!🤦♀️
@JenLMcCarty4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy Ms. Teicholz's truthful and fact based presentation and style, as well as her substantive message. The Institute should do everything it can to have her back.
@LBurou3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Did you notice how this speaker defends her positions with facts that are hard to refute? Impressive in the extreme.
@Peter-ud9bx3 жыл бұрын
Except they're not facts. They're disinformation.
@TheSuperHarrygeorge3 жыл бұрын
@@Peter-ud9bx It is certainly not disinformation. Do some research.
@glennthompson19713 жыл бұрын
no. she is totally wrong about climate change, for instance. The science has been clear for decades.
@Peter-ud9bx3 жыл бұрын
@@TheSuperHarrygeorge I have done research. I did so right after I watched a couple of Nina Teicholz's presentations. I was impressed at first, partly because she had been at the NYT and because she speaks well. But these days you have to check everything. The algorithms push disinformation because it gets more clicks. The best of the debunking of Nina Teicholz's pro-meat and animal fat arguments is this one: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hZzUiJePasRlY5o It is excellent. The 7 countries study and the confirmatory project in Finland - which took the country from worst for cardiovascular disease and death to one of the best - is very robust evidence for the damage caused by high levels of animal fats and the benefits of the Mediterranean diet. Unsurprisingly, she is funded by big meat and dairy sponsors and people like the Koch brothers. This is another oil industry, cigarette company type con.
@ctheforestthroughthetrees34134 ай бұрын
"Facts that are hard to refute" like carbs being the problem with diabetes? HaHaHaHa! By cutting out carbs, you only "manage"diabetes. By going fully plant-based and removing all processed oils, you can REVERSE diabetes/insulin resistance, and enjoy delicious fruits and healthy whole grains again. You can actually reverse diabetes on a rice and sugar diet!( This was proven by Dr Rabinovich and also by Dr Kempner in the 1930s! Not a healthy diet, but it proved the source of the problem!) The Animal industry interests do not want you knowing the truth, because it affects their bottom line, and they want to stay on the gravy train of federal subsidies.
@sta090806 Жыл бұрын
Also, Ancel studied more than 7 countries - I think it was around 20 but he left out the ones that didn't corroborate the result he was looking for.
@johnsebastian25896 ай бұрын
What a load of rubbish this is
@MortenBendiksen5 жыл бұрын
I thank Ancel Keys. This is a perfect illustration of how most scientific "truths" come to be held by normal people. This is the story that made me realise that science is next to impossible in a world where people take pride in being "scientific". Evryone is then afraid of being the one to point out weaknesses, and those who do are labelled as being unscientific, or worse, deniers. This is going on everywhere, not only in nutrition.
@rachelk52723 жыл бұрын
Everything is political including “the science”
@davidregi75713 жыл бұрын
@@rachelk5272 sadly true. I think it always has been .
@rachelk52723 жыл бұрын
@@davidregi7571 It’s disturbing to think about. If science is political and always has been that means mostly everything promoted in society is bullshit
@cybersal72 жыл бұрын
All his untruths and lies came to light after his death also that he didn’t follow his own dietary guidelines. Millions of people still don’t realize that his Mediterranean diet study took place during lent for just a couple of weeks. He never mentioned that their normal diet contains a plenty of meat.
@happydays13362 жыл бұрын
I wish Nina would investigate Global Warming. It'd be interesting to read what her conclusions are. I used to 100% believe in Climate Change (errr...Global Warming or The Coming Ice Age--which is what was predicted to happen when I was in my 30s), but after reading some of the "Climategate" emails written around 10 years ago that were back and forth conversations between some well-known climate scientists in which they lamented about having to "hide the decline" plus observing the lifestyles of the rich and famous who yammer on about it but who are complete hypocrites when it comes to their actions (like Obama buying a luxury $17M beachside mansion, for example) I've stopped believing in it. It's just a secular religion. Al Gore is the Ansel Keys of the 21st Century.
@jeffreyladner57315 жыл бұрын
WOW....where does one start. Totally informational, educational, clear command of the subject matter (10 years of her life committed to this, 10 years!), in my view, clear understanding and mastery of the needed science based on valid and detailed and structured investigation...just outstanding job, no matter what beliefs you have, or have had over the years...this presentation clearly challenges current thinking, guidelines, etc. I am super glad there is an active "advocacy group" taking leadership. Also, as I ramble on, finding this on You Tube by "accident" just speaks to the need for the advocacy, the science needed, etc. to get the message out about the "issues/flaws" of past "studies" and get valid studies done..no matter what the results. Bravo, bravo, Ms. Teicholz...thank you!!!!
@jazminej93 жыл бұрын
70 years fighting fat finally friend told me about keto so l tried it and effortlessly lost 25 lbs in 5 months. Now granddaughter has started by just stopping sugar and lowering carbs and eating more real fats. Word of mouth is getting out.... In ketosis
@timothydavis25682 жыл бұрын
I've lost 10+ kilos in 2 years on keto and intermittent fasting. I entered the lifestyle slowly and never felt like it required a lot of discipline. Once I'm in, it feels really natural without struggle or cravings.
@golevi12 жыл бұрын
Any tips on how to get started on keto? The more simple the better. Thank you
@flugmodus92142 жыл бұрын
@@golevi1 the simplest i can say is cut bread, pasta , rice , sugar and vegetable oils. Eat whatever else makes you happy until you are satiated. Perhaps choose somthing that you did not eat bcs you thought “it was bad for you”. For me for example that was the forever forbidden bacon and eggs! Butter!! Everywhere 😅 and whatever else you like. Sit to eat 1-2 times a day in other words intermitted fasting at the most 3 times if necessary at first but dont snack all day. The first year i would eat the occasional fruit(so technically i was not keto but low carb, but still lost alote of weight and felt muuuch better), now i just have some keto desserts on hand that i make and have a lottle somthing after my meal( i eat once a day usually). Eat whole foods you cook, dont buy the prepackaged keto junk. There are alote of ppl on youtube with great keto cooking chanels. Check out dr.Eckberg how to get started w keto or dr.berg if you want shorter videos. Good luck
@timothydavis25682 жыл бұрын
@@golevi1 So I actually started with intermittent fasting. My compromise was that I could eat whatever I wanted within my 4 hour window, including ice cream. So every day from 10am to 2pm I enjoyed myself, then I was fasting the rest of the time. I lost about 4-8 kg in a year, it was super slow. Once I started keto six months ago combined with fasting, I immediately lost four kilos in a few months, and another four kilos in the second few months. I still mess up a lot, and the sugar temptations really get me. To be honest what keeps me on track is 1) the intermittent fasting habit I took 1 year to develop, and 2) having really enjoyable high fat meals, like coffee with extra cream, and stir fry veggies with eggs. I didn't really answer your question, but that's how my weight loss journey went.
@MrGeorgewf2 жыл бұрын
@@golevi1 Look at Sten Ekbeg’s video’s.
@miradamevska5887 Жыл бұрын
Ive lost 10 kilos in 2 months
@terrigodfrey82605 жыл бұрын
Nina Teicholz is a huge catalyst for change in our world. Bravo to her!
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
Continue eating meat and dairy. What a huge change that is. Well, enjoy your heart disease.
@andymack81784 жыл бұрын
@@goku445 right on goku!!
@Aseutester4 жыл бұрын
@@goku445 Not an argument.
@charleshortley84084 жыл бұрын
Not an argument, since the advice you advocate is NOT evidence based. In the meantime, you may continue drinking the fake guideline kool-aid, if you wish. Sane people support evidence based guidelines.
@charleshortley84084 жыл бұрын
No argument here, just emotionalism. Are you a vegan of some sort?
@businessreform2 жыл бұрын
8 months ago I was 55 yo and weighed 270. Today, after adopting a Keto lifestyle and practicing intermittent fasting, I am down to 210. My goal is to get and stay below 190 lbs (which will put me around 15% body fat) for the rest of my life.
@danyalraza43882 жыл бұрын
Just don't conflate the causal relationships here. Keto allowed you to consume less total energy during the day than you expended (because carbohydrates are the bigger source of total calories in most people's diets and are the least satiating aspect of their diet). You lost weight because keto forced you to eat less.Good job -- but you could have also reached the same goal by reducing the amount of food you were previously eating.
@inharmsway1965 Жыл бұрын
@@danyalraza4388 I respectfully disagree Danyal. What you are hypothesizing is the calorie is a calorie idea. Most people who have adopted a keto way of eating have come to realize that this is simply not true. Metabolically speaking calories are energy and all energy is not equal in the body. Trust me I wish your way of thinking would work for me, that way I could save up all my allotted calories for the day and splurge on a hunk of cake. After all, a calorie would be a calorie, right?
@danyalraza4388 Жыл бұрын
@@inharmsway1965 Science doesn't care if you agree or disagree lol. Good talk tho
@inharmsway1965 Жыл бұрын
@@danyalraza4388 Keep waving your strawman about, there’s a sucker born every minute.
@d.gillis9660 Жыл бұрын
Good for you I'm just starting myself just came out of hospital and no more. I'm over 60 and the lockdown put me at risk , now I'm going back to what needed to shop and eat the diet of my younger days meat and dairy natural fresh food's.
@fooling63735 жыл бұрын
maybe she mentions this later but the study was of 22 countries and he took the 7 that supported his theory.
@Agapy88883 жыл бұрын
Keys went to the Island of Crete during lent. They were not eating any animal products. What a horrible study. When I went to Crete I was eating meat every day and dropped 10 kgs in a month. It made sense as I was never hungry.
@rubenclark80173 жыл бұрын
Same as climate change aka. Crisis?
@rasalresid91472 жыл бұрын
I used to be really fat, and I was on the verge of developing some serious health conditions. I remember not being able to tie my shoelaces and my sleep suffered as well. My life changed when I finally set my mind to the thinking that anything is possible if you decide to do it. I took a meal plan to start with. I created it online, from Next Level Diet, which was super helpful to me. I didn't have to worry about calories, macros, nutrients and all that stuff. I just focused on walking long distances and exercising after I got on a level where I could do some simple workouts. I hope my story will inspire you to do the same. To change your body you must first change your mind!!
@justgivemethetruth2 жыл бұрын
What is the Next Level diet? Low Carb?
@VeganV59122 жыл бұрын
"It is certainly preferable to raise vegetables, and I think, therefore, that vegetarianism is a commendable departure from the established barbarous habit. That we can subsist on plant food and perform our work even to advantage is not a theory, but a well-demonstrated fact. Many races living almost exclusively on vegetables are of superior physique and strength. There is no doubt that some plant food, such as oatmeal, is more economical than meat, and superior to it in regard to both mechanical and mental performance. In view of these facts every effort should be made to stop the wanton and cruel slaughter of animals, which must be destructive to our morals." Nikola Tesla ✅❤️🌎
@VeganV59122 жыл бұрын
@@justgivemethetruth , .. Time-Iapse, 6-10 days 🧟♂️🦠🍖🔴... (inside your stomach) kzbin.info/www/bejne/g4O3XqmZat-FeLs ... 🤮 NO fibre !!! Stays in your body and r🧟♂️ts away 🧟♂️🦠💩🍖🔴... PH 4 !!!! Plaque forms eating animals and eggs and fish etc🤮🤮🤮..... That’s why I’m vegan, Iots of fibre if you eat pIants and fruit and nuts and berries and tubers and lentils beans etc. PH 7-10, no smell. No plaque anywhere. Peer-review science 🧬. ✅❤️💪😬😉.
@justgivemethetruth2 жыл бұрын
@@VeganV5912 Do you really think because someone does something major in one field it makes them expert in nutrition? I don't think animals should be cruelly slaughtered, but what do you think they experience in the wild when they die? I think it is better for them to live well in farmer's fields and ended humanely. I will not stop eating meat, but I eat so much less of it today than that I ever used to.
@VeganV59122 жыл бұрын
@@justgivemethetruth They are Herbivores, ✅❤️😬|-_|💪🦍< are not “Omnivores” !!!!! They never have plaque !!!!! Only humans have plaque eating animals and their secretions. Heart attack is fat deposits clog in the arteries 🧟♂️🦠💩🍖🥓🥩🍣🍳🍗🧀🍦🥛... 🔴.... . We’ve got long long stomachs. Flat teeth 🦷. Little flat teeth 😬. We are herbivores. We act like ‘Omnivores’, get cancer and heart attack and high blood pressure and diabetes and fat deposits clog in the arteries and Alzheimer’s, is eating animals and their secretions, fat deposits !!!!! You can see the fat you eat !!!!! Meat eaters, and 🍗 and 🍖🥓 and fish and cheese et cetera, have 51% death rate, no fibre !!!! Stays in your body and rots !!!! Deodorant mask the symptoms but you still smell 🤮, your feet and shoes and socks and armpits 🤮. Vegans have 4% cancer and that’s it !!!! Lots of fibre if you eat plants and fruit and nuts and berries and tubers and lentils and beans and potatoes et cetera !!!! Peer review science !!!!
@sukhjinder713 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention my brother was 360 lbs at 5'11 at 40 years of age with insulin dependant diabetes. Within 3 years on no carb diet he is 170 lbs. He eats red meat and bacon everyday. He takes one metformin daily. He was insulin dependant for 20 years.
@roses093 жыл бұрын
That is amazing. Thank you for sharing his story.
@amrannoordin16443 жыл бұрын
He should dump metformin too. From the personal experience of someone who has had two heart attacks, diabetes etc.
@c_farther52083 жыл бұрын
Your brother lost weight because he reduced his food portions. There are carbs in everything. Macrocarbs are chips and crap food.
@amrannoordin16443 жыл бұрын
@@c_farther5208 this is not true. Counting quantity or calories is like just counting the number of players in two different sports team and then say since the numbers are the same, the quality of the team is the same. But if we think of the ability of each player as different from the next, we know the fallacy of this line of thought. Similarly, thinking of calories for fats proteins and carbs as the same ignores the fact that functions differently, metabolises differently and so on. So it is about knowing which works best in your body just as it is not just adding or subtracting numbers from a sports team. Carbs exist in most food. But it is not about zero carbs. It is about low carbs.
@rubenclark80173 жыл бұрын
WOW!
@islandgirl453 жыл бұрын
This has been a very informative discussion. I have been on the Carnivore Diet for the past 4 months. Prior to this I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, hypertension plus other inflamation causing diseases/ailments. I have lost 35lbs., my blood sugar is normal and normal bp plus no more aches in my body. I am not going back to the standard diet.
@p.s.16423 жыл бұрын
Search for regenerative agriculture, that s the way to save our planet
@daala66982 жыл бұрын
I have started meat plus green vegetables. (Roots are allowed on AIP but I choose low carb too.)
@EriPages2 жыл бұрын
@@p.s.1642 lmao@agriculture and a HARDER lmao @ "save our planet" First of all, the earth isn't a planet, it's a flat plane/realm beneath a firmament. Secondly, local livestock is superior to any form of agriculture both in nutrition and in environmental effects.
@tirusew2 жыл бұрын
This diet will kill you, ask bill Clinton
@stephengreenwood7294Ай бұрын
How has this treat you 3 years on please? I'm thinking of starting
@johnboy8594 Жыл бұрын
55 year old male i went carnivore 8 months and i am so happy i did my life has changed all for the good, i had an accident and sat in chair for 20 months while i waited for spinal surgery i am still very inactive but i have lost 50 pounds and the doc cant believe how good my blood work came back last week
@janinealvia18482 жыл бұрын
Thank God for Ninas who bravely & intelligently decide to dance to a different tune for truly better health. She's done her homework then unselfishly shared it with the world. Thanks, Nina, for your awesome talk.
@trotskyite12 жыл бұрын
She rewrote taubes book for profit you mean
@silviu.pădure Жыл бұрын
4:35 Centre of preoccupation in western society is where I can get my protein, not fat. It's so obvious in the whole speech that you're focusing people's attention on the FAT / CARB issue, and completely ignoring the dark side of the question - PROTEIN OVERLOAD. I completely agree that the food industry is ruining people's lives with ultra-processed food, overloaded with sugar and vegetable oils, but the real solution is NOT a big fat chicken or a cheese hamburger. Be aware that, a century ago people did not have access to all the ultra-processed crap, and animal foods were also limited to once a week or even less. The cost of meat and dairy should be 10 times higher in terms of production and impact on people's health, but the government is subsidizing these foods massively. The real solution for fixing the western diet is switching back to WHOLE FOODS MOSTLY PLANTS.
@AJ-es5yd4 ай бұрын
@@silviu.pădureno absolutely not Animal based 100
@silviu.pădure4 ай бұрын
@@AJ-es5yd That's your choice mate
@SteveChiverton3 жыл бұрын
I stopped counting calories a few years ago and started counting nutrients instead. Most carb-rich foods instantly removed themselves from my diet as their nutrient profiles were too low.
@Cenot4ph2 жыл бұрын
@Kevin Tao evidence, where?
@Goldenhawk5832 жыл бұрын
@@Cenot4ph one example could be wheat, 80% if the protein is gluten, and gluten is useless for humans. It does cause inflammation though, and can cause leaky gut. Meat has 100% bioavailable protein, with no negative side effects.
@GaryHighFruit2 жыл бұрын
Fruit is high-nutrient. And it's the nutrients we most need. There's no fat fruitarians. I've been half-fruitarian for 27 years (much longer than all the carnivores in these comments have been carni)
@Cenot4ph2 жыл бұрын
@@GaryHighFruit your idea that fat is a marker for health does not make the case for fruit whatsoever. Have you done full blood work?
@Goldenhawk5832 жыл бұрын
@@GaryHighFruit Lol, you know all these carnies? Fruit is certainly high in some things, like sugars. And true.. fruitarians are not fat.. not the ones I have seen at least.. they look more like stick people after a while. No muscle.. sunken eyes, rotting teeth. Is that the look you are going for? Oh, and meat contains ALL the nutrients we need.. fruit does not.. Fruit also contains a lot of shit we dont need.. meat does not.
@slfanta4 жыл бұрын
A degree doesn't matter that much, commitment and dedication do.
@ShipCreek4 жыл бұрын
Yes, just look at how dedicated and committed Ancel Keys was. 🤣
@TM-sp4si3 жыл бұрын
Only lazy, undisciplined people say a degree doesn't matter. I'm not going to take legal advice or have surgery performed from someone with no degree, for example. That's silly.
@maurikid233 жыл бұрын
Certified Idiots
@stevenfisher4023 жыл бұрын
@@TM-sp4si Just as silly as quantifying a degree with intelligence. I attended college with some people who I wouldn't hire to build me a dog house. A degree certifies that you are determined enough to make it to class and study for a test. That's it. Then after receiving their degree they are now part of the main stream because their livelihood depends on the industry continuing as normal.
@okiepita50t-town282 жыл бұрын
Great lecture. You can tell she really knows her stuff and is not influenced by any corporate or governmental entity.
@Heart2HeartBooks3 жыл бұрын
Not a doctor...........Just a lot smarter then one! Great Lecture. I am on Keto and I have never been healthier and happier.
@annikaskywalker65455 жыл бұрын
According to my intensive research... yellow fingers are caused by Cheetos
@HopeSearan5 жыл бұрын
... LOL ... and white powder under the nose is cause by cocaine ... LOL
@lucidmonkey35915 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a great combo while watching the “ matrix “ on a 4K tv ;-)
@garlajen474 жыл бұрын
I love your research!👍
@omogaju4 жыл бұрын
Funniest comment ever. You made me pee myself.😂😂😂
@gokhantoksoy28264 жыл бұрын
:))
@LuanaAlger3 жыл бұрын
Diagnosed with T2D in Sep 2020, along with super high BP and weight of 264 Lbs, the ER were rushing to get me in the Cat Scan machine because I was dangerously close to either going into a diabetic coma or having seizures. A month later, at my Dr.'s office, my A1C was 10.8, my cholesterol very high and my liver enzymes were bringing me close to possibly developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease... I started researching how I could make changes and that's when I found the Keto Diet, as well as supplements to help both my liver and cholesterol levels. By Nov, my A1C was down to 8.8, Jan it was down to 5.9, both in Mar & May it was 5.4 and I will have it checked again in a few weeks, but I have already had it consistently controlled as of Mar. I have since added intermittent fasting and worked my way up to fasting between 18-20 hours daily with no problems with this whatsoever. I skip breakfast altogether and eat a fairly large brunch with a moderate portioned dinner, usually with both meals being consumed within a 4 hour window. I also drink only when I'm thirsty to prevent sodium loss and use plenty of Redmond ancient sea salt. As a result of my dedication, my liver enzymes and blood pressure stabilized, with much improvement in my cholesterol. My doc lowered my T2D meds and took me off of HZTZ completely. Now, just 11 months after that dreadful day at the ER, I weigh 172 lbs! Though I initially went on Keto to improve my physical health, it's benefit was also this whopping 92 lbs. lost in just 11 months! I never got the so-called "Keto Flu," so I don't even know what that is. I also have zero problems staying on very low carbs, eating between 14-23 net carbs per day. I also never saw a "Keto plateau" that lasted more than 2 weeks or so, which prompted me to change something small (i.e. switching the times I ate or temporarily flipping my portions for a day or two until, voilà, I was back to losing weight again and could easily revert back to my previous manner of eating). It seems that, sometimes, I just have to do something small to kick my body back into weight loss mode. Now my Dr. tells me that she wishes I could coach her other diabetic patients, but I have learned by TRYING NEEDLESSLY to help my younger sister, who has had out of control diabetes for well over 10 years, that you CAN NOT coach anyone into being motivated enough to truly control themselves, despite the fact that she can clearly see how much it has benefitted me. Sadly, no one can teach someone else self-discipline, especially after they have been afflicted for so long that they no longer have any hope left to give. Doctors, who are quick to please big pharma by writing constant prescriptions are failing to actually help their patients and bringing them to such a state of despair that they lose their will to try anything different. Sadly, this means that I will likely live long enough to see my little sister's last days. They are about to put her on insulin, which will be her death sentence... and there's nothing I can do to convince her that she does not need insulin since insulin resistance is the problem for type-2 diabetics to begin with. She is already churning out so much insulin that her body is, literally, ignoring it! How is giving her more going to help her in the long run? 😥 Wed, 17 Nov UPDATE: My A1C was, once again, 5.4 on my Oct Dr. visit. She took me off all diabetes & blood pressure meds and I am maintaining my glucose & bp just fine with Keto and IF only. I also lost 10 more pounds, for a grand total of 102 pounds lost in 14 months, though my weight loss has slowed. However, I am now within 27 pounds of my goal weight, so why stop? If it ain't broke, don't fix it! 😉☺😁
@chrisinreallife20223 жыл бұрын
Wow congrats! Those are amazing results!! So many people have results like yours, yet all these people arguing that this is "unsafe" and bad for you and that the stories about keto (done right) aren't real. Like, people need to open their eyes and realize there are different ways to be healthy, and like it or not this is one of them! Keep up the great work and sorry about your sister. You are right, they have to want it. Too bad she isn't even willing to try it just for even 2 or 3 weeks? If she does it right even in that short time she'd at least be able to see it starting to work.
@vanlifebiker2 жыл бұрын
WOW Congrats & I hope you are sticking to it. I'm fresh out hospital because of High BP & I mean really high. 290/270 not a typo & now they have me on 3 meds & a cardiologist appointment in January. Crazy thing is I lost 50 lbs doing carnivore & cheating maybe once a week or so. I then fell off the wagon & went back to my old ways & put back on almost 20 lbs & BAM in the hospital with a neck ache. Ended up be high BP & here I am. I wasn't so sure I was doing so good for my body before hints why I kinda let up. I guess carbs are the true enemy I read more & more & I know I'm borderline diabetic too according to my eye doctor yesterday. Refused eye glasses til I have a fast growing cataract removed. Said this type is diabetic related so obviously a problem there too. Good luck on staying on track & thanks for your story. Helps others not fall off wagon hearing success stories.
@lizeggar24212 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Congratulations. I hope your sister sees the light. I have been eating the LCHF way for over 20 years, now. I amn75, I have a leaky mitral valve, which is genetic. I am very healthy.
@julybug23042 жыл бұрын
As the others have said Wow & congrats I’m hoping 2022 will bring me the same results
@kd1s2 жыл бұрын
My spouse was diagnosed with high blood pressure, diabetes and I had high blood pressure. So I read the book THe Case Against Sugar by Gary Taubes. Then started reading ingredient labels. Found out there is sugar added to things like Ketchup, Mayo, Mustard et al. So I would buy the ones without added sugar. I can tell you I'm 5'8" and I was 240lbs. By dropping the sugar I went lost and kept off nearly 100 pounds.
@PatrickJewellTheGreat3 жыл бұрын
“Science isn’t supposed to be political.” - 2020 and 2021 have a word with you
@savedfaves3 жыл бұрын
Actually 2020 and 2021 are good evidence science isn't supposed to be political. That's why the world is now done FU-money and politics interfering with science. When you think about it all logically is was only inevitable that this corruption would be surfaced globally. I mean, it's not like people who get a taste for power over others want less of it.
@PatrickJewellTheGreat3 жыл бұрын
@@savedfaves right that’s the point I was trying to make.
@guibox32 жыл бұрын
Pssht. The 1960s-1980s were ALL political with nutrition science. That is why we are in the predicament we are in now.
@iKeto_gal2 жыл бұрын
I like her, especially when she talks about her skepticism and joked she should live off grid. She is so me
@keydobutkrak4 жыл бұрын
The founding fathers must be rolling in their graves to see how we let the government tell us how to live It’s shameful
@LichaelMewis3 жыл бұрын
So true. And now we have the commies taking over.
@Marie-st3pi3 жыл бұрын
Sadly that is so very true and our government has overstepped in so many, many more areas than just our nutrition.
@hektor67662 жыл бұрын
It's Big Ag, Big Pharma and the sugar industry, lobbyists. This is a democracy you let them steal from you. Shame on you. Know your enemy.
@alicerivas69065 жыл бұрын
I have been on the Carnivore diet for two weeks and have lost 6.5 lbs and feel great. My hip pain in gone in one week. Wake up people! Since 1980 I have gained no matter what I did on the standard American diet. Now I’m losing weight for the first time in 25 years.
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
whacko
@hyperfocal20025 жыл бұрын
The women's health initiative is one of the most destructive clinical trials, ever. My mom was part of it and still believes that low fat, especially polyunsaturated fat is the way to go for health. Ironically, she's one of the least healthy people I know.
@TB1M15 жыл бұрын
True but there is a lot of saturated fat and refined sugar and salt in fast food.
@tracis.56735 жыл бұрын
@@TB1M1 it's the sugar.
@robwestley73703 жыл бұрын
@@TB1M1 very little is saturated fat, lots of it is seed Lois man made oils like canola oil the list goes on, plus endless sugars, fructose, anything with those in make carbohydrates that harm your body.
My husband's grandmother (Paternal) lived until 99 years 8 months of age with a cholesterol level between 300-400 (this is her "bad" cholesterol). They should do a latent study on the older population as we know what they were NOT eating. Just a thought...
@dulynoted24273 жыл бұрын
I've been drinking whole milk, eating eggs and meat, fish and butter practically everyday of my life. I and my siblings, look 10 years younger than we are. But, I also had been a top athlete for 20 years and physically active on a moderate level since with good blood pressure. If I didnt smoke, I'd be the best example of being the picture of great health on this diet.
@Erumyr2 жыл бұрын
Milk ain’t good and most meet have penciline
@bertnewton67322 жыл бұрын
@@Erumyr Whack by name...Whack by nature!
@georgedixon81052 жыл бұрын
What about the effect on the planet, meat takes 50 times more area of planet per calorie produced. It’s unsustainable.
@dulynoted24272 жыл бұрын
@@georgedixon8105 Actually, I've cut down on my meat intake.
@Cbd_7ohm2 жыл бұрын
@@georgedixon8105 50 times more than what lol
@dystoniaify5 жыл бұрын
My parkinism,dystonia, chronic fatigue and depression got much worse on the vegan and vegetarian diets. I'm only 38. I've lost my vegan friends (judge me), but upon researching healthy, whole food ketogenic diet for my brain, I'm switching and hopefully save my life.
@simpletruths53225 жыл бұрын
dystoniaify real friends don't ditch just because you have an alt view and a real friend wont mind if you change your mind x
@JohnHoranzy5 жыл бұрын
@Random KZbin Idiot It is hard to find salmon where the oil and fat have not been vacuumed out. Read the fat content on the labels.
@JohnHoranzy5 жыл бұрын
@Random KZbin Idiot I envy you. I live in rural New York State and all we get is imported from South American farms. There is no oil or fat oozing out as it cooks :- (
@maxvanderspurt23135 жыл бұрын
I've been on a keto/carnivore diet for a year now huge improvment in all my health issues I was mostly plant based before and it gave me nothing but probleams I was never overweight but probleams like hashimotos thyroiditis chronically inflamed lymphnodes chronic tonsilitis and. Hemachromatosis funny thing is I did the opposite of what Drs told me to do for hemachromatosis (high iron) and started eat alot of red meat now thats mostly all I eat... And my iron is now normal for the first time in 6 years so I lowered my iron by taking in alot more iron but.... Iron that's actually bio available... Also my pre hypertension is gone now normal blood pressure so yeah we've been fed lies
@maxvanderspurt23135 жыл бұрын
@Random KZbin Idiot Lol I agree
@jimwilson5202Ай бұрын
Ansel Keys said that Miocardial infarction was caused by fats. But cigarette smoking is a most important factor. In 1965 most people use to smoke in the world. Today most people don't smoke. Great Nina .
@Rose-bh9dv3 жыл бұрын
I can recall my stats professor showing the correlation between the number of movies Nicolas Cage started in and the number of drownings in the US. 😂
@jonathansturm41633 жыл бұрын
The classic correlation when learning statistics is between number of marriages and number of deaths.
@lisaroy5513 жыл бұрын
This was wonderful! The presentation and also the Q&A!! I loved the book Nina wrote; I read it 5 years ago and it made all the difference in the research I have done on my health. My husband and I follow a ketogenic diet with select leafy greens and essential no processed sugars or grains. Our lab work at age 65 and 66 is all normal; with a slight elevation in our LDL...which is a good thing! The BEST thing is the absence of hunger because meat satisfies. Thank you for this great talk!
@bogusmcbogus26372 жыл бұрын
True. I'm also on the diet and I never feel hungry.
@davidthorp68292 жыл бұрын
So true. How are you doing today and where are you from?
@johndoe93622 жыл бұрын
KZbin: "Nina Teicholz debunked." She's a complete fraud. You've been duped.
@jonthebru5 жыл бұрын
This video should be required viewing for all Humans.
@michaelmappin18305 жыл бұрын
It was produced by the Cato Institute! :-)
@gregbrubaker58555 жыл бұрын
Probably only necessary for those who eat food.
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
Do you work in the dairy industry?
@andyvaid694 жыл бұрын
lok up gironda,was doin this in the 40s,no1 listenesd
@susantekola45782 жыл бұрын
Thank you NINA for your courage .
@TheRealMonnie5 жыл бұрын
"Maybe just one of you watching online" lol. with over a quarter million views on this channel alone! Good for you!
@annwatkins9415 жыл бұрын
Amazingly brilliant presentation. Thank you Cato Institute and special thanks to Nina for her scholarly yet clearly communicated research and data. Grateful for the scholarship!
@pevasqz5 жыл бұрын
Ann Watkins you need to stop laughing at the most inappropriate times!!!!! Heart disease is not funny!!!!!
@andyvaid694 жыл бұрын
gironda was doin this in the 40s....
@pollyjetix20275 жыл бұрын
There is also the crossbreeding of wheat strains in the 1970s, which resulted in a highly-desired short stem variety, so the wheat didn't fall down in the field, from heavy heads atop tall, weak stems. The cross of Japanese shorter varieties with the tall hard winter wheat of America created a surprise: not only was the offspring both high-yielding, hardy and stocky, but was also MUCH higher in gluten! And the gluten was slightly different chemically, it seems. From what the medical community says, you'd think only celiac disease patients should worry about gluten. But it has been proved that if you test broadly for actual blood evidence of celiac disease, only 17% of those who test positive, have recognizable symptoms of it! Which means that 83% of those who have celiac disease are ASYMPTOMATIC. This is proven by scientific studies. Which means... a high percentage of us are walking around with compromised systems, and the doctors don't have a clue why we are miserable. Gluten has been determined to be at the root of many things, including diabetes, insulin resistance, autoimmune diseases, etc. Which may be one reason these things improve dramatically when wheat is excluded from the diet.
@juXtaPostion Жыл бұрын
My fasting glucose put me squarely into pre-diabetic at 6.1 mmoL. The writing was on the wall and I was headed to T2 Land if I continued. I have been on keto diet since October 2022 and now March 2023, I have lost 17.5 lbs and my BMI is mid 23. My last blood test puts me on the threshold at 5.6 mmoL. I have switched off vegetable oil and to Tallow / Lard / Ghee / Butter fat, less than 20g of carbs and very satiated with red meat, and stay away from grains, and all matter of sugar. I had to increase Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium to balance my electrolytes as my body has been in ketosis. Bottom line, I am healthier and looking forward to the next blood test. Great presentation and huge affirmation on my course of action.
@SamuraiBatgirl5 жыл бұрын
The dude talking about salt (at 50-ish minutes) makes so much sense in the context of one of my coworkers who is overweight! She has told me she never adds salt to anything, but I know she eats like an entire medium sized bag of cheetos and the like pretty often (along with bigger portions of whatever else). Her brain is trying to find salt wherever it can so she tries to eat more and what she eats more of is carbs. Gah. Very sad. Interesting information, though.
@zzBaBzz3 жыл бұрын
and if you have a friend that chews ice, they're desperately low on zinc and/or iron.
@happydays13363 жыл бұрын
@@zzBaBzz I had extremely heavy periods because of Endometriosis. I crunched on ice all of the time. I absolutely craved it. I passed a clot that the doctor said probably contained a pint of blood. He did a blood test and told me that my iron was so low that I almost needed a blood transfusion. After I had a "complete" hysterectomy because of my heavy bleeding my iron level returned to normal and I never craved ice again.
@zzBaBzz3 жыл бұрын
@@happydays1336 What's "complete"? :o
@happydays13363 жыл бұрын
@@zzBaBzz "Complete" is when the ovaries are also taken out. "Partial" is just the uterus.
@zzBaBzz3 жыл бұрын
@@happydays1336 Ah, thanks! And well, "just" ^^;
@prolifeunity3 жыл бұрын
You ask "what happened in 1980?" You probably don't know because you are old enough. 1980 was when all women went to work and there was no one home to cook nutritional meals anymore. The entire family began to eat fast food, microwave dinners, oversized portions at restaurants and so on.
@solomonsd212 жыл бұрын
Tom Naughton did a documentary on a lot of this in 2009, 5 years before her book. There are a lot of people that have been talking about this subject for a while. I am glad to see it getting more attention and to see that it is coming out in prominent forums.
@Kontrabass66 Жыл бұрын
It wa state of the art in the 30ies!
@breal14602 жыл бұрын
This woman is awesome. Thanks for your investigative journalist. You are a true journalist. You don't have to be a scientist. You are serving a higher purpose! You are aggregating all their data and finding the truth! Thank you again! XD
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
I would have sworn she is a biased lobbyist for the meat & dairy industries pretending to be an objective journalist.
@amypelino59015 жыл бұрын
That was amazing. Unbelievable what the public has been deceived into believing.
@lucidmonkey35915 жыл бұрын
When you sit at a red light at 1 am with not a soul around and wait for it to turn green... then you know your in a controlled system
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
Yeah, trust this shill. Keep eating junk.
@andyvaid694 жыл бұрын
gironda was doin this in the 1940s.........
@kaydenl68363 жыл бұрын
@@lucidmonkey3591 if you think you’re oppressed because you have to wait at a red light, I fucking pity you
@lucidmonkey35913 жыл бұрын
@@kaydenl6836 I’m talking “ big picture “ think… you just might be too young or angry to understand… no worries 😉 Next lifetime maybe…
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U2 жыл бұрын
The tobacco industry took their marketing cues from the sugar cane growers. In the 1950's, they determined that if people started cutting fat out of their diets they would eat more sugar. Soon afterwards, sugar beet growers joined in, and by the 1970's, the processed food industry developed an industrial process to make Fructose from corn syrup. A lot more financial concerns began lobbying the government to help them sell their products. The government exists to promote commerce, not to look after your health.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
Extend that to the promotion of unhealthy meat & dairy and processed carbs & bottled oils. Nina struggles with reality. As long as she can sell her book and support her website she has no problem misleading the rest of us.
@ententchen3 жыл бұрын
All this information needs to be turned into a Netflix documentary to reach a wider public. I switched from a 7+ year vegan to keto/carnivore just 3 weeks ago and never felt this great. Everyone should at least give it a try for 30 days and then decide whats the healthiest nutrition for their body.
@onexcomputer3 жыл бұрын
I worry that if I ate too much meat, I might get more uric acid and have gout flare up.
@chim-choo-ree3 жыл бұрын
Don't eat too much meat.
@debbietaylor203 жыл бұрын
It is watch fat fiction on Netflix or prime
@tootstoyou13 жыл бұрын
My story is the same. Vegetarian 10 years to vegan for a year. I listened to my body which was not feeling good. Switched to a keto diet and felt 💯 better within a week. I eat meat, lots of eggs, salmon, sardines and still enjoy low carb vegetables drizzled in butter or olive oil. Highly recommend trying this switch and see how you feel!
@darcy29652 жыл бұрын
AGREE
@gl56162 жыл бұрын
Same issues with debating about efficacy of Corona Vaccines.
@shockmarkets73842 жыл бұрын
That was a great talk. What I found most enlightening was how much policy is based on epidemiological studies, rather than hard science and data. We're so lucky to have people in this world like Nina. It's obvious how much work she's done. Just so solid on all her points, and answering a couple of sticky questions with no defensive attitude at all. She knows her stuff.
@sneakypress Жыл бұрын
Nina Teicholz knows. Studÿing a topic or subject for a long period of time, generally makes a person an expert. What an intelligent, engaging young lady. Good on her.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
Do you really believe this silly girl? Nina would make Pinocchio look like a truth-teller.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
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@zelaevatomcat6927 Жыл бұрын
@@larrymaloney877 go ahead and continue your seed oils, see where it gets you
@KetOMAD4 жыл бұрын
59:00 "The American Diabetes Association is totally captured [by insulin-selling company donors]"
@jonathansturm41633 жыл бұрын
Not true any more. I just visited their website and they have changed their dietary recommendations in the right direction. The old recommendation of 25% grains is no longer there.
@Lemonz19895 жыл бұрын
The Danish Diabetes Association, of which I am a member, recently had an article out called "The Battle of the Diets", because more and more Danish diabetics are shunning the official recommendations (which are based on all that fat research from the US), of 60% of energy coming from carbs, eat low fat alternatives, more vegetable oils etc. They put a disclaimer saying they might be wrong about the previous recommendations, but there wasn't enough evidence to give new guidelines, and diabetics should do what works best for them. Well, I followed the guidelines exactly, as a type 1 diabetic since age 14 (30 now), and guess what? I never had normal blood sugars, as that of a healthy person, but was under what was considered acceptable for insulin treated diabetics. The international guidelines are so lax when it comes blood sugar control, because no one is able to have normal blood sugars eating 60% of their energy needs from carbs. Now I've been diagnosed with autonomic neuropathy and mild gastroparesis, even as a compliant diabetic, due to abnormal blood sugars. I switched over the Dr. Richard K. Bernstein's low carb diet, who himself has been a type 1 for 73 years and still working as a doctor at age 85, and has a youtube channel. Now I have almost normal blood sugars, only in a few months, something that 16 years of following the recommendations wasn't able to do.
@Changeworld4084 жыл бұрын
avoid insuline spiking high glycemic foods and you will not have to take as much insuline . for you a high fat diet carnivore would probably help a lot. good luck and wishing you the best with your health and life.
@Acetyl534 жыл бұрын
I've yet to see a single organization admit they've ever been wrong about anything, then becoming a driver of change. They're all political and economic, not scientific.
@Lemonz19894 жыл бұрын
Sirius White It doesn’t cause it per se. There is a correlation, but it’s far from the thing that causes it. There is also a direct correlation with the amount of gluten a mother eats while pregnant and the risk of the child having type 1 diabetes later in life. There is also a link between certain enteroviruses and type 1 diabetes antibodies with 3 fold increase of diabetes risk. There is a 1% chance of a child having T1D if the mother gets T1D after having given birth and a 3% chance if she has it before becoming pregnant. If both parents have it before becoming parents, there is a 15-20% chance of the child getting it. Siblings of a T1D have a 10% chance of developing it too. And so on. In other words, it’s complicated. I took a genetic test for fun, and it showed I have multiple genes which increase the risk of T1D by at least 30 times of the general public. It’s a multi-genetic and multi-factorial disease with environmental, genetic and epigenetic factors playing a role.
@___Chris___4 жыл бұрын
With a diabetes diagnosis there's nothing wrong in aiming for food with a lower glycemic index. But I think you are confusing people if you mix type 1 and type 2 diabetes. They couldn't be more different. Insulin deficiency versus impaired insulin response despite HIGH insulin level. Type 1 has nothing to do with an unhealthy lifestyle or any kind of metabolic disorder. It's entirely endocrinologic. Most type 1 patients are experts of their own disease, so you'll know that, but most type 2 patients won't understand the details and might get confused.
@Lemonz19894 жыл бұрын
Christian S. I never said there was anything wrong in choosing low glycemic foods I’m not mixing type 1 and 2. I have type 1 myself, but it’s wrong to say it has nothing to do with lifestyle. Type 1 is very complicated. There is a 1% increase in incidence rate of type 1 diabetics every year in most western countries, which indeed does indicate some lifestyle factor. Either environmental pollution or diet choices, or a mixture of the two. Type 1 diabetes is far less heritable than type 2 diabetes is as well. If one parent has type 2 diabetes you have a lifetime risk of getting it by 40% and up to 80% if both have it; this despite lifestyle choices. It’s a disservice to type 2 diabetics to blame them for it - the blame does nothing to help them. Over time, if one doesn’t control their diabetes, it will eventually lead to insulin deficiency, also in type 2. You can prolong your own insulin production as a type 1 if you go low carb, as well. The metabolic stress on the beta cells on a high carb diet increases the speed of destruction of beta cells. You probably won’t be able to save them over time as a type 1, due to the autoimmunity, but you can prolong the honeymoon period - often up to years afterwards. When you eat carbs you will need the same amount of insulin to metabolize them, no matter if it’s high or low glycemic index foods. You just won’t spike the blood glucose as fast on low GI foods. This is a problem for especially type 2 diabetics because a type 2 needs more insulin to metabolize carbs than is normal, and as insulin is an anabolic hormone (i.e. builds up tissue), it will aid in the production of fat cells causing them to increase in weight just by the circulation of insulin on its own. This makes it very difficult for type 2’s to loose weight without medications and a low carb diet. So it’s a bit of “the chicken or egg” thing with type 2’s. Did the insulin resistance cause them to gain weight or did the weight cause the insulin resistance. That isn’t entirely clear. :)
@RiordanLadyGaga2 жыл бұрын
This talk is amazing and something EVERYONE should watch. Especially those who discredit the carnivore diet or headstrong vegans and people who believe saturated fats are bad. This is quite possibly the biggest corruption in human nutrition
@spookshow69992 жыл бұрын
Yep it’s all by design.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
Pure manipulative nonsense believed by gullible meat addicts.
@beth71563 жыл бұрын
Born in early 60s. I distinctly recall my family’s switch to margarine. We were the guinea pigs for this diet shift. We never consumed a lot of butter before that, but oddly, the margarine intake was higher, plus the plastic container (complete w/Bisphenol A) made great cereal bowls.
@gregnixon12963 жыл бұрын
I remember the blue margarine containers becoming cereal bowls. LOL.
@spookshow69992 жыл бұрын
Yep
@spookshow69992 жыл бұрын
They want us sick, and dead. They hate the people!
@saoirsesheridan82485 жыл бұрын
What a detailed deep dive amazing thank you - well done Nina for her outstanding work and assimilation of information and history!
@wolfy15 жыл бұрын
So I started eating a diet of beef and brocolli and my cholesterol and blood pressure went way down. My doctor told me to stop that and do the DASH
@KH-vv5dq4 жыл бұрын
Hope you dashed right out of that office.
@Islamisthecultofsin4 жыл бұрын
+Wolf House Another video I watched said that broccoli was toxic.
@wolfy14 жыл бұрын
@@Islamisthecultofsin people say all kinds of dumb junk on here, just listen to your body. If it makes you sick don't eat it.
@PortugueseKeto4 жыл бұрын
Of course she told you to do DASH. How would you stay on meds and stay sick? She’d lose a patient.
@No_Frills_Carnivore4 жыл бұрын
@@Islamisthecultofsin it's true.
@hanselpollack40752 жыл бұрын
Thank God for a balanced presentation without sanctimony!
@reccocon34425 жыл бұрын
Ms. Teicholz's health, is self evident. Practice what is preached.
@goku4454 жыл бұрын
She is herself fat.
@bluecat31033 жыл бұрын
goku Shut up troll.
@t21cvmillward5 жыл бұрын
Keep going this is your time your breaking the ground every one is listening don't stop digging you have them on the ropes .
@B81Mack4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that, in the opening comments, he explains Nina's background and that points to the fact that she's not biased in any way. I truly believe in Nina's work and her evaluation of data.
@lenblack14623 жыл бұрын
If she sells books, she has an agenda.
@jonathansturm41633 жыл бұрын
Bias always exists. Nina appears to be biased in favour of Hippocrates advice: ‘Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food’, ‘Walking is the best medicine’ and ‘All diseases begin in the gut’. I don’t have any problem with that.
@jonathansturm41633 жыл бұрын
@@lenblack1462 Indeed. She would be stupid not to have one. Tell me, please, what is wrong with her agenda?
@ravingcyclist624 Жыл бұрын
Nina is SUPER ! Her efforts are much appreciated!
@jonathansturm41633 жыл бұрын
Lovely to see the writer of the book that confirmed what I had come to conclude in “curing” myself of diabetes. Over the last decade I’ve been hospitalised for a number of health issues and become insulin-dependent on the “scientific” diet I was forced to eat. Upon returning home I’ve not needed any diabetes medication to bring my serum glucose back to the normal range. Restricting carbohydrates also reduced my weight from 120 kg to 80 kg, the optimum for my height and age (over 65) according to several studies. Many thanks Ms Teicholz and Cato institute. Long may you prosper :-)
@GaryHighFruit2 жыл бұрын
All diabetics eat a high-fat diet. You're just masking your diabetes by not eating the carbs that bring in insulin. But it's Fat that disrupts sugar sensors causing diabetes. Obesity, diabetes, etc, is mostly caused by putting a high percentage of carbs WITH fat in a diet, which nature does not do with any food. The reason carbs and fat are maligned AND defended is they're only bad TOGETHER. Low-fat diets have been proven to reverse diabetes. And it's more satisfying than the low-carb approach because you can eat as much as you want without consequences. and you get more vitamins and minerals which gives contentness and happiness. Your body now feels safe to revert to normal size(thin). You'll stay in fat-storage mode the rest of your life, always having to restrict, starve and drink coffee to feel half-normal, while I live the good life on real-human-food - High fruit.
@nadinejoyce12033 жыл бұрын
Kudos to Cato for sponsoring something true and useful.
@davidthorp68292 жыл бұрын
It’s indeed useful. How are you doing and where are you from?
@Camaro69z3 жыл бұрын
I don't know much about Cato or how this was all set up, but I was hopping for a lot more young people to be in attendance to learn from this presentation. I'm 31 and just in the past year have learned how much of a farce our political and nutritional ecosystem really is. I'm just glad Cato has an open mind and not seemingly promoting an agenda. Science can be manipulated and Covid really showed that.
@GaryHighFruit2 жыл бұрын
As an old saying goes: "A little knowledge is dangerous"(because they don't yet know their knowledge is just a little.) There's an anti-vegan movement, and they're funding studies to give biased results. But in the real world we see that when a person goes low-fat(
@ayokay1232 жыл бұрын
The CATO institute is funded by the right wing Koch brothers who may be shilling for the meat and dairy industry and using this woman as a front. To be honest, I don't know who in the hell to believe any more when it comes to healthy diets.
@GaryHighFruit2 жыл бұрын
@@ayokay123 Does anyone know why my comment keeps getting removed?
@ayokay1232 жыл бұрын
@@GaryHighFruit I see your comments. Never heard of the SAD diet. Need to look that one up, although I couldn't care less about losing weight. If anything, I'd prefer to gain a few lbs. It's the heart health I'm most concerned about.
@GaryHighFruit2 жыл бұрын
@@ayokay123 I posted a big comment here today. The SAD one is 2 weeks old. SAD just means Standard American Diet.
@Rebecca-je6qf Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nina!
@yanostropicalparadise7555 жыл бұрын
great job Nina, it really sucks that I had to figure all this out on my own about a 1.5 years ago, I hope you can get the nation if not the world to see the truth. I started on a keto diet then went zero carbs best decision of my life.
@TB1M15 жыл бұрын
Check your TC/HDL ratio. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rKGUhZ2NZ51-qtE
@nicholasboscaino62625 жыл бұрын
Read also about Lectins. Dr. Gundry.
@yanostropicalparadise7555 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasboscaino6262 yeas I know about all the plant anti nutrients not just lectins. im on 0 carb for that reason as well as the fact that fiber isn't good for me.
@yanostropicalparadise7555 жыл бұрын
@@TB1M1 ever since I found out that fats are good for me and realized its what we eat for millions of years, I don't even look at lipids with any concerns at all.
@TB1M15 жыл бұрын
@@yanostropicalparadise755 what do you mean fats are good for you? Who proved that? Our survival depended on complex carbs not fats. But fat is preferable to protein because to burn protein the body has to break down protein which is inefficient and has toxic byproducts
@markfischer36263 жыл бұрын
50 years ago I was in medical school in France. My parents sent me all of the American textbooks and I had the French ones. Here's what Guyton said. Carbohydrates protect fat, fat protects protein. That means you can't burn fat until you deplete your carbohydrate reserves. If you don't eat carbs for 48 hours you will deplete them and you can start burning fat. It also talked about how eating too many carbs would cause the beta cells in the pancreas to hypertrophy causing hypoglycemia and would eventually burst causing diabetes. I went on a zero carb diet for one year and lost 40 pounds. So I've known about it longer than most doctors have been alive.
@enriqueamar19643 жыл бұрын
Read the China Study.
@markfischer36263 жыл бұрын
@@enriqueamar1964 I have no idea what you are talking about. As I see it everything coming out of China is a lie until proven otherwise. I wouldn't believe China's crap if their tongues came notarized.
@chrisinreallife20223 жыл бұрын
@@enriqueamar1964 He doesn't need to. He just explained how carbs and fats work on a biological, cellular level. It doesn't matter what study you read (and I am familiar with the China Study), fact is if you eat too many carbs, you may end up not process them efficiently and can end up overweight, insulin resistant, and potentially eventually diabetic. And don't eat too much protein, no matter what protein you choose to eat.
@adenovirus.5 жыл бұрын
She is amazing in Q & A. Interesting how a non medico can know more than most medicos
@supershooter205 жыл бұрын
Jemmo : It’s incredible how much smarter a person is if one is objective rather than “bought-over” by vested interests such as “for-profits” organisations and pseudo-religious groups.
@tubetime395 жыл бұрын
Yes As is Dave Feldman, an engineer, that knows more about cholesterol than any doctor you or I will be advised by !!
@Lemonz19895 жыл бұрын
Depends on what "more than" is defined as. When it comes to the medical field, she doesn't know more than medicos, she know more than most of them on a specific area that she used 10 years on studying. Doctors know an extreme amount of information with regards to anatomy, biology, the body's chemistry etc.
@sheridan18874 жыл бұрын
@@Lemonz1989 Doctors can know a lot about anatomy, biology, etc etc but if they don't how to apply it or put the pieces of the puzzle together, then it doesn't do anybody any good. The united states infant mortality rate is one of the worst in the world. we are supposed to have one of the best healthcare systems in the world. so, why are our babies dying?!?! and the rate continues to get worse. these are numbers which are easily verifiable, there is no debate about them. why are our children being impacted with more and more chronic diseases, like asthma and diabetes? there is no debate on this, they are increasing. why aren't doctors and scientists figuring this out? its a complete joke that people can't see what is taking place, and even more sad when the truth is pointed out to them and they continue to bury their head in the sand. you would think with all this "wonderful healthcare", we should only need hospitals for emergency situations.
@Lemonz19894 жыл бұрын
@@sheridan1887 I agree with you on most things, however, the problem with the medical system in the US is that it's very economically competitive (run like a business) and inaccessible to a large majority of the population, causing the lower social strata to have significantly worse health outcomes than what is actually achievable with the quality of healthcare currently available. Also, if you are in the "right circles" you will see there is significant amount of debate and research on why many chronic diseases are on the rise. It's just very academic and academically educated people are often horrible communicators to the general public - there is also significant public distrust of said academics making it even more difficult to reach the general public with information. As you can see here, she is referring to studies done by doctors and scientists, so the knowledge and debate is out there. There are just large commercial interests at play, sowing distrust and confusion, making navigating information like finding your way out of a maze. It not necessarily the lack of information that is the problem.
@drob5172 жыл бұрын
She’s right about the 70’s. I was a teenager in the seventies. Everyone was slim, I absolutely don’t remember any fat kids in high school. Fast food wasn’t a thing for me, I couldn’t afford it. I spent what ever money I had on my interest, which was clothes. Food was eaten at home.
@pete9688 Жыл бұрын
Me too. I was thinking the same re the 70’s. All of my teen buddies were slim.
@larrymaloney877 Жыл бұрын
It's funny how Nina skipped over the part about Americans eating 50% of their meals from fast food joints. Unheard of in the 70s. Nina thinks for folks who lack critical thinking skills.
@swingman50 Жыл бұрын
Have always thought the same. During the disco era, mid to late 70s, when going out it was rare to see an overweight male or female. Today go to a packed bar and over half will be chubby. 🤷
@PGpenny65 жыл бұрын
Adding my heartfelt thanks to you, Nina, for the extraordinary amount of effort you continue to put into educating us about the "real truth" of nutrition and its effects on health. All the best to you, and may you see a pyramid of building success as a result of your work!
@mtnbikehead5 жыл бұрын
One key phrase that pops up over and over "the government". You are the government when you elect politicians that listen to the electorate and not corporate lobbyists bearing envelopes. This is a great presentation.