I love how Dr Mike points out these tv doctors' poor bedside manner. I had doctors like them sadly. Just glad dr mike shows not all doctors are like that
@littlebear20224Ай бұрын
i was going to comment something similar. it’s so nice seeing him call out the mistreatment Nikki was experiencing. he clocked her trauma reaction right away and they still show her a tub full of cornstarch. get her in therapy!!
@KT-KaboomАй бұрын
I love when it makes him so mad he goes into Russian diction. "THIS PISSES ME SO MUCH OFF".
@joe94cАй бұрын
Do we believe that they're actually drs
@jcrocks6698Ай бұрын
90% of my doctors have been like these two. Glad there are a few that are better.
@joe94cАй бұрын
@jcrocks6698 is it American doctors? Never had one like them
@frapiichinoАй бұрын
I'm a psychology student, and my professor showed us a few episodes of this show and explained this is NOT how we help those with eating disorders.
@chrissie3984Ай бұрын
I always knew something was off with that show it seem like they were doing more judging than helping
@andyv2209Ай бұрын
@@frapiichino that's dumb because something like this was the ONLY thing that helped me after YEARS of trying and THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS of dollars on therapy, products, memberships, etcetc. Some people want or need this.
@GraceMithamo-ls2bqАй бұрын
@@andyv2209what worked for you might not work for other people this could turn out to be very damaging to some people and it not a risk any professional should take
@FitzrovialitterАй бұрын
By "eating disorders" do you mean someone's stuffing their face?
@jamesedmonds7519Ай бұрын
@@FitzrovialitterAre you a moron?
@radcityresinАй бұрын
I love that the Syrup guy called out the doctors. He really advocated for himself and I respect that.
@Thatonedrawer-s8v11 күн бұрын
👍
@evilpompom5 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
@pantherusnzАй бұрын
"The fact that you say that with a scowl makes you a scumbag" - PREACH! Thank you, Dr Mike, for saying that.
@msaijay115311 күн бұрын
Say it louder for the scumbags in the back!
@KT-KaboomАй бұрын
I had pregnancy-induced pica due to anemia! I wasn't getting enough iron anymore and I would get INTENSE cravings to eat sand. I remember the first time it happened. I was looking out of my apartment window down at the courtyard in front and there was a sandbox set up for the kids living in the complex... and I just got this sudden intense craving to go downstairs and eat a fistful of the sand. I used to surf, so I know what taking a mouthful of sand feels and tastes like, and my mind was recreating it like "ooo yum wouldn't it be SO fun to feel that gritty CRUNCH between your teeth?" I immediately called my OB/GYN who had me come in right then. Even worse? He had a cactus garden outside his office FULL of sand and I had to physically restrain myself from going and eating the sand. It's SO freaky because your brain is telling you that this is as necessary as water and as delicious as your favorite meal on the planet.
@ScientistCatАй бұрын
your ape and human brains: "sand is just powdered rock it's probably harmful" the baby developing in your womb: "go eat the sand it's fine Italian cuisine"
@fastinradfordableАй бұрын
One reason why women maybe shouldn’t be so big in politics.
@blackangel6589Ай бұрын
@@fastinradfordable Both pica and iron anemia can also happen to men. This is not a problem exclusive to women and it has even less to do with politics. Brains just do weird stuff sometimes, regardless of gender.
@benjamingardner3314Ай бұрын
@KT-Kaboom It's amazing how much a brain can change while pregnant. I'm sure the doc hooked you up with some supplements that hopefully curbed those cravings. I just can't imagine how sad that first woman was to find comfort in the corn starch, but if her emotional joy was connected to that craving it's understandable. Neuro-plastic changes due to hormone fluctuations are incredibly potent, it's why men are so wreckless and make such poor decisions compared to women in late adolescence and early adulthood. Some men never age out of them and leave terrible comments after vulnerable stories like yours. It's amazing they are still given the right to vote. Much love, thanks for sharing the story!
@Embrion150Ай бұрын
@@fastinradfordableI’d rather have a woman politician who eats dirt sometimes than the countless male politicians who are known to be attracted to and have intercourse with children! But hey clearly a lot of people are fine with the latter!
@pedrostormrageАй бұрын
12:21 "What you should be saying is 'we wasted two years' worth of maple syrup to set up a stunt for this camera' " That's savage (but not wrong) 😲
@tylertheinflatorАй бұрын
These reality shows nowadays make the ones ten years ago look like child's play. People are crazy, smh.
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
I rarely hear Dr. Mike swear, but he's really upset at this show (and I'm here for it.)
@dpguinee2 күн бұрын
@@tylertheinflator these shows are actually from 10+ years ago, they were filmed in the late 2000s/early 2010s
@NeurospicybunnyАй бұрын
I'm a mental health therapist and have an eating disorder myself and am just as frustrated (at least) as Dr. Mike is with these "professionals." The thing that stands out to me and bothers me so much is how it seems like they're casting a moral judgment on these people and shaming them, when food is morally neutral. It has nothing to do with being a good person, being a smart person, etc. They need compassionate and nonjudgmental help, just like someone with any other medical issue. And, I fear that having this type of experience of feeling shamed could turn them off to therapy and prevent them from getting help in the future.
@Alrune18Ай бұрын
thats exactly it. I am working toward becoming a therapist myself and in my mind this so harmful to the individuals that sign a contract to be on tv but do they know that they are going to be shown in a negative light. To me this is sooo scummy and frankly unethical in so many ways.
@NeurospicybunnyАй бұрын
@Alrune18 Yes, I feel like it's unethical for any helping professional to treat someone seeking help in that manner (with shame tactics and the judgmental tones), and definitely doing so with a large audience just adds to it, even with any signed agreements. I don't know how informed the participants were or weren't about everything, but I think it's the responsibility of any licensed professional to act ethically, cameras or not, period. That's why it gets kind of icky for me using people's problems and treatment for entertainment. When the entertainment starts to be prioritized over everything else, it becomes exploitative. But I think there can be good ways of doing it, if it's focused on the education part and displaying issues that need visibility.
@waleedalarmanazi159Ай бұрын
Them and potentially hundreds of people watching the show as well
@PPPPSSSSCCCCАй бұрын
Also they want quick quick results.. Oh you haven't eaten anything but French fries here eat a carrot
@kelelizabethАй бұрын
Therapist here, too. I'm in recovery from ED and specialize in treating clients with ED now. I wanted to shake these "professionals."
@kelelizabethАй бұрын
I'm an eating disorder therapist and in recovery myself. It was these kinds of shows that made me think "well at least I'm not that crazy" and kept me sick so much longer. It's so harmful the way they approach these issues like they're a spectacle or a freak show. Dr. Mike, your commentary is spot-on.
@Bobbybats4295Ай бұрын
what were you eating?
@prexzahАй бұрын
@@Bobbybats4295probably not enough
@Bobbybats4295Ай бұрын
@@prexzah lmaooo
@kindlestix8079Ай бұрын
@@Bobbybats4295bro how is that funny
@Bobbybats4295Ай бұрын
@kindlestix8079 nah he said not enough like that's the issue when in reality the problem is psychological. So he was being sarcastic as that would likely feed into the problem🤣🤣 anyway I misunderstood the comment but I was just wondering what his patients and him were going through.
@norastack6110Ай бұрын
I love this guy, I wish more doctors were like him. Honest but still open minded with great bedside manner. He could really help a lot of people
@sugarysaturn3597Ай бұрын
Dr. Mike I don't know if you've ever reacted to Supersize Vs. Superskinny, but a lot of episodes are available on KZbin and it shows the extreme ends of unhealthy diets and disordered eating for both over and under weight people. Really interesting in terms of physical and mental health.
@ChristionGirl45Ай бұрын
I'm surprised as well, I hope he reviews that soon!
@dietotakuАй бұрын
one of my favorite youtubers, luxeria, reacts to that show and it's really grotesque how they try to shock the participants with their eating habits. if doctor mike thinks this show is bad with their tub of corn starch oobleck, wait'll he sees that show dump each participant's daily food (or nicotine) intake into one giant tube slurry.
@sugarysaturn3597Ай бұрын
@@dietotaku Yeah the theatrics are unfortunately in the same vein as Freaky Eaters, definitely the worst element of reality shows like this.
@amandalovesthesims2Ай бұрын
Yessss I used to watch this show when I was a teenager- it would be amazing to see Dr Mike cover it!
@IhrtklsАй бұрын
Yes plsss react to this
@allyh7075Ай бұрын
I can't believe they brought the guy in to look at Mikey and say "imagine living like him" as if he isn't sitting right there. I know they said the doctor is a mental health specialist but is his specialty making everyone's mental health worse? Not only has the scared straight approach been proven ineffective but they're also causing harm to Mikey.
@rexthelegend3180Ай бұрын
I know right? It’s insanely disrespectful.
@itsrainingcantaloupesАй бұрын
I honestly really hope that guy was an actor and it wasn’t real.. I’d hate for that to be a real person
@violet_pancake_8Ай бұрын
I come from a family of maple producers and Dr. Mike’s description of how maple syrup is made was hilarious 😂 It doesn’t just flow out of the trees, it’s made by boiling down the tree sap (which looks and tastes like sugar water) for hours. The “maple syrup” the guy was eating was essentially just corn syrup- not some hyper-processed version of the real thing.
@rachelhook3447Ай бұрын
Love my local maple farmers in maine they do amazing work ❤️
@elynamusyАй бұрын
In Quebec they call that type of false maple syrup by "sirop de poteaux" like "poles syrup" in English. It's so sad that a majority of people think of that type of syrup as real maple syrup...
@gabrieltrabadillo6982Ай бұрын
I thought for a first it's a "Male Producers" And I was like. 😮
@jakubpluhar491424 күн бұрын
Yeah the stuff he's eating is literally high fructose corn syrup with some artificially created "flavorants" in a lab. Not a singular part of it is in any way related even to maple syrup. Even the taste is manufactured in a lab.
@Kindledz13 күн бұрын
Honestly real maple syrup is so sweet that I dont think anyone would put tons of it on everything
@StephaneezaАй бұрын
I wore my Dr Mike merch to a brain MRI the other day and the radiologist was very jealous and commented on how much he loves you several times ❤ I’m in Melbourne, Australia btw
@SBY0234Ай бұрын
Haha that's so cool
@cameronhermann9400Ай бұрын
That’s a cool story
@THEOS_X0Ай бұрын
Nice
@DeclanPeterson-s8nАй бұрын
I should buy some Dr Mike merch, so when I get my surgery with it on. Great idea!
@ElPablomungerАй бұрын
Melbourne Australia? That's all I need to know. I'll be at your house soon.
@joanhoffman3702Ай бұрын
Shaming people to change their behavior can backfire big time. They’re made to feel guilty about it, and that could lead them to do MORE of what they’re doing.
@Lau3464lАй бұрын
Absolutely. Shaming leads to a greater need for coping mechanisms
@melzymoomin888Ай бұрын
Not only that - more likely to hide what they’re doing instead of continuing to seek help to be able to change.
@rexthelegend3180Ай бұрын
And makes them way less likely to reach out for help again.
@CharlesChristinaWHАй бұрын
The gaslighting they did to the patients triggered me so much So glad Dr Mike called them out
@DeweyDrag0nzzАй бұрын
EXACTLY LIKE I IF I WATCHED THAT EPISODE WITHOUT MIKE I WOULD FEEL REALLY SCARED ABOUT MY EATING DISORDER AND BE COMING EVEN MORE
@kalistawilson6934Ай бұрын
Your mindset as a doctor is so refreshing. It’s so rare to see someone, especially a doctor, talk about a patient with so much empathy and understanding. These shows get views because I feel like people just love watching others berate people who are dealing with obesity or psychological issues. Thank you for the difference you make in calling these things out and standing up for the patient!
@jessicahamilton398Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Mike for calling them scumbags for their rhetoric. You’re doing a wonderful service reminding people like me that love is more productive than hate. I feel less alone and more optimistic ❤
@MegaBlindyАй бұрын
at the 12:45 when they said to trash all that syrup... Imagine a better idea where you serve it to 5000 people with pancakes, that's a much better impact of how much one person is over consuming
@idontwannatypeanameАй бұрын
If that was me, I'd literally just walk away. This is ignorant
@F0SHEEАй бұрын
Any form or showing insured numbers is just way too much show. But at least having other people et the pancake meals would feed some hungry people
@MegaBlindyАй бұрын
@@idontwannatypeaname You are paid $10k and sign tons of contracts that don't let you leave. Reality shows are disgusting
@molaminchargeАй бұрын
That's really smart man, seriously
@clementineethenoz65712 күн бұрын
So relieved to see a doctor saying that's not okay ! Since as a child I've come accross those videos I always felt like they were taken advantage of + treated poorly. Also thank you so much for speaking about doctors creating body dysmorphia and ED in their patients because of those kind of talking ❤️😞
@PGuzzlesАй бұрын
I had written up a whole thing that was a bit too mean and deleted it. Suffice it to say that as someone with multiple eating disorders who is mentally disabled and currently too poor to afford more than one meal a day and seeing the sorry state of food pantries in America, I'm very full of rage at this show. Thank you Dr.Mike for standing up for those of us in fragile areas of life and spreading positivity and knowledge to the world.
@Violet_RaineАй бұрын
I could not agree more, i went through a severe bout of gastritis through which i could barely eat, now I've developed an eating disorder and have very few things i can eat, at first it was just chicken yakisoba and chicken and vegetable dumplings then i worked myself up to chicken and turkey wraps, beef stroganoff, cheese pizza (no more pepperoni or uncured hams or meats or ham in general) and one of things i was happiest about was spaghetti, i missed it dearly, i can eat a lot more now than i was eating during the 7+ months i was super sick and it's still ongoing. While i am able to eat more than i was I'm also incredibly financially low and all our ssi goes to bills mainly and our EBT doesn't last long cause we get about $270 ish a month and we get it nearly at the end of each month for two. In the economy. Thankfully aldis and krogers and dollar trees exist but it's still hard and most days I'm eating mainly soup and occasionally dumplings, when we get the ebt we buy lots of chicken and ingredients mainly which last a while due to the ability to freeze things but I'm struggling to get my weight back up which dropped from 110 lbs to 95 lbs, it kinda floats in between those two but I can't get it back over 100, for context I'm 18 soon to be 19 so 95 ish isn't great and i so badly want to being my weight back up but eating is hard If i dealt with another person like this i would probably go off on them too, the last girl wasn't even morbidly obese as she put it, she was super gorgeous and you could just see her self confidence draining from her as that lady droned on 😒 food pantries just give us junk, you can't trust the food unless it's canned and even then it's iffy. Lots of dates and nuts and frozen blueberries and stuff we physically can't eat so we take it up to our library to donate it to anyone else who needs it and can eat it
@MacPalmerАй бұрын
@@Violet_Raine i really hope and pray conditions get better for you soon 🙏
@stephaniekampf820513 күн бұрын
@@Violet_Rainemaybe you could speak to your doctor, they can prescribe ensure or other protein shakes to help with your weight and it would be covered by Medicaid. Also ask them what other things they can prescribe to help.
@alyssapisaniАй бұрын
I used to watch shows like this as a preteen and teenager, attempting to shame myself out of obesity. All it did was contribute to my developing body dysmorphic disorder. Thank you Dr. Mike for bringing attention to the fact that shaming patients (or shaming yourself) doesn't bring about positive, long-lasting change. I sincerely, genuinely hope the medical professionals on this show have had some reeducation for the benefit of their patients.
@Foolish188Ай бұрын
"Certified Nutrition" "Expert"?? I don't think that is a thing. A DIETITIAN is certified, not a Certified Nutrition Expert. No DIETITIAN would shame a patient on TV, at least any that wanted to keep her license.
@danissdiaryАй бұрын
Same!!
@TrigironАй бұрын
Just wanna say I've been binging this channel and I love it. As someone with a mental disorder I love the takes and how gentle Mike is with his commentary. Honestly sounds like my own therapist sometimes. Much love
@TheDMZDreddАй бұрын
The number one thing I love about Dr. Mike, is the fact he's honest and puts other Doctors 'in their place' when they're talking nonsense, instead of just blindly agreeing with them because they share the same titles! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@meganhash7840Ай бұрын
I feel like you could put ANYTHING in one of those "years worth of [insert thing here]" visuals and it'd be wild. "This is how much water you drink every year," "this is how many pieces of bread you eat in a year," etc.
@firiel2366Ай бұрын
Fr, like I'm poor so I eat a lot of eggs, tuna, bananas, and ramen. What are you gonna do, put them in a suitcase and be like "WOW UR EATING SO MANY CANS OF TUNA" 😅😅 like yeah m8 believe me I know??
@LVDaniАй бұрын
I was just thinking this. If you consume something regularly then of course adding up all the servings is going to be shocking.
@bec7080Ай бұрын
If they showed how much bread I eat in a year it would probably attract every bird on the East Coast
@AStrangeTreeАй бұрын
For the love of god, please no one quantify the number of chicken breasts I eat every year
@SavoryCarolineАй бұрын
I'd hate to see a demonstration of how much pizza (my favorite food) I eat in a year
@SirDidymusIsMyFavorite8 күн бұрын
I just have to say, I love Mike's compassion. I love how angry he gets on other people's behalf when people are cruel to them.
@Pickle_leaf_22Ай бұрын
They are so ignorant to these poor people who probably suffer mentally like dr.mike said. They are shaming them, showing them instead of telling them nicely, sort of blaming the person. I feel so bad for those people.
@현현이-x8hАй бұрын
Yeah it is sad. I’ve known a lot of therapists and had a few, and none of them talk in this way to a patient. Reinforcing shame in someone seems like it would strengthen the severity of their disordered eating. Dr. Mike was right to say that a true professional would be empathetic and try to understand why the person is behaving the way they are, why it’s comforting to them, find a way to heal what’s underneath.
@makaisenkiАй бұрын
@@현현이-x8hif shaming worked better than counting calories... No one would be fat but the ultra IDGAF fiber creates a mesh net that can block absorption of some of your nutrients in the carbs you get with a lot of the fiber causes a lot of issues. Like you can be healthy and eat fiber but just because you're eating fiber doesn't mean you're healthier. If people want evidence of that when you freaking go look at the guy who's showing off his colostomy bag from when his colon got removed by the time you meet or cheese makes it down to your colon it's a completely liquidy substance it's not a solid drip of melted cheese. Meanwhile all the stuff that you put in like your broccoli cauliflower carrots whenever you swallow them they look pretty much the same and if he doesn't chew enough they get stuck and he has to push on his stomach in order to cause it to go into the bag. Like not only are they shaming people but they're freaking lying out there tucus.
@Alrune18Ай бұрын
@@현현이-x8h reinforcing shame is sooo harmful for the individuals seeking help. it infuriates me.
@Mster_JАй бұрын
Everyone in the comments are ignorant. It’s all fake and scripted and the people that come on the shows already know that it’s not actual treatment
@현현이-x8hАй бұрын
@@Mster_J Oh I realize it’s scripted out that way. It’s just crazy to me that you have people with certifications brought onto the show who actually have knowledge and skills to help, and yet they act like this, against their training and judgment, just for entertainment. It’s hurtful because it gives the public the wrong idea about what to expect if they were to go see a therapist. So many people avoid therapy when they could be helped, because they fear judgment or change. I wish there were shows where people could see how therapy really works and the beauty of understanding behavior and being a supportive and active listener to help people feel good again.
@jenniferburns2530Ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out the shaming, food waste, and exploitation in this show. It is disgusting that so called professionals behave this way when it is clear that they have no empathy for people struggling with disordered eating.
@dinogamr1410 күн бұрын
Hey Dr. Mike I feel like you are one of the people who like to share your knowledge about the body and help others with that knowledge. 😊
@gianlucatartaro1335Ай бұрын
15:13 Wow, it’s not often that Dr. Mike just casually swears in his videos… This is how we know he’s really not happy with this show 😅
@1_love-pjoАй бұрын
i didn't even notice until you pointed it out.
@QuartZ-vg6seАй бұрын
Again at 15:31
@basmca1Ай бұрын
Wait where is he swearing?
@Carl_Poppa-v3xАй бұрын
@@basmca1”Why are they *shitting* on this poor guy’s life?”
@HSMfanatic17Ай бұрын
@@basmca1 "This PISSES me so much off"
@Purin1023Ай бұрын
Yeah they absolutely just wanted to make a swimming pool full of non-Newtonian fluid with the corn starch. I can't even blame them. That stuff is so fun lol
@jayc7249Ай бұрын
Agreed, the woman was probably like "wtf, but ok"
@maddiek3352Ай бұрын
As soon as they said they added water to it I was like HUH? WHY?
@joanhoffman3702Ай бұрын
Ooblick FTW!
@eloisepharmacistАй бұрын
It's very fun - we do it at kids clubs, but it's not doing that in the intestines!
@RadeonVega64Ай бұрын
oobleck fr
@TheObi-WanKenobiАй бұрын
when you mix cornstarch with water you get oobleck which is a non-newtonium substance which basically just means that if you hit it hard or walk over it its solid and when you slowly touch it its a fluid
@RoyalJDestroyerАй бұрын
Saw freaky in the title and had to click
@Cool_Adrian7Ай бұрын
freaky 👅👅👅
@samsapphirelake5625Ай бұрын
Lol
@iEatLego420Ай бұрын
real
@NASCARfans-b3jАй бұрын
blud was on the diddy list
@Blues_clues_equestrianroadto2kАй бұрын
Real
@CarouselBlueАй бұрын
GOD THE DIETICIAN ON THIS SHOW PISSES ME OFF. She just has this subtle, malice sense of superiority about in the way she talks to people about food and exercise. Thank you SO much for calling it out, the way these hosts speak to people clearly dealing with disordered eating is absolutely disgusting and makes me pray that they aren't actually professionals because if they're speaking to other people like that
@VereidАй бұрын
She’s totally vile. They both are, but she in particular seems like a total narcissist.
@Roronoa2zoroАй бұрын
I guess if that lady had actually had her morals and ethics regarding her job in order she wouldn't have said yes to working on the show in the first place. They were pretty much *only* going to get this kind of person to agree to talk to and treat people the way that a show called "Freaky Eaters" would.
@amyill9280Ай бұрын
I don't think she's even a dietitian. Dietitians have to be specially licensed, whereas nutritionists and "nutrition specialists" are terms that pretty much anyone can call themselves.
@vinswotterАй бұрын
@@amyill9280 You are exactly right! A registered dietician has to get a masters degree that includes a mix of didactic work and clinicals before they can become licensed. Any ding dong out there can call themselves a "nutritionist".
@cdg8148Ай бұрын
She is a nutrition specialist so not a dietician.
@debrawilson38403 күн бұрын
I love the honesty of Dr. Mike. My new favorite Dr. channel😊❤
@hattarapilviАй бұрын
i love how much mike hates this show 😂 i completely agree. the dramatics, wasting of food, judging and disrespecting the people theyre there to "help"... i hope theyre not making this show anymore. its so behind the times.
@mrandisgАй бұрын
I hope they're not either! Whether they are or not, I know I most certainly would never watch it. Thanks to Dr. Mike, I can see it for what it is--a show based on pure rage bait. Therefore, I'm going to avoid it like the plague!
@DirgeTVАй бұрын
After some googling, you'll be happy to know that this show (at least the US version) Is no longer on air having only lasted from September 2010 - June 2011.
@mrandisgАй бұрын
@@DirgeTV Thank you so much for checking! That’s great to know! 😊
@Misse1441Ай бұрын
Dr.Mike looks like the friendliest doctor I’ve ever seen man
@raven4k998Ай бұрын
do you only eat syrup?
@skateboarderzzzzАй бұрын
@@raven4k998always. Dark amber in an IV bag baybeeeee
@quite1enough15 күн бұрын
6:14 this seems like a case of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) or selective eating disorder. I have autism spectrum disorder and ARFID, but in my case I don't have any anxiety, I just can't eat a lot of type of food because either i don't feel the taste or/and the taste is twisted, or/and i have instant gag reflex because of how strong and unpleasant for me the taste/smell/consistency is which in my case is green onion, usual onion, garlic, and many other things. I can't eat almost all veggies, fruits, mushrooms, berries, among the meat I only can eat chicken and maybe turkey.
@zuctimil524922 сағат бұрын
i have cuppa friends on the spectrum and most have some problems with food. one has very simmilar symptoms with fruit. very interesting, thank you for your wisdom
@Pele316Ай бұрын
let's all give Dr. Mike a round of applause for treating people like people even when we struggle! Thank you, Dr. Mike! 👏👏👏
@raven4k998Ай бұрын
2:45 it has him now he's a goner the slime has him now🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ай бұрын
I don't know if I've ever heard you swear so often in a video - but I 100% agree. Such shows are not made to help people; they are made to mock them. What those people do to people like Nikki and the others is disgusting. Thank you for being such a kind and understanding person. More doctors should be like you, Mike.
@user-ni8rl6pf4qАй бұрын
I agree, it was too much swearing. This isn't really a family friendly channel anymore with base language like that.
Ай бұрын
@@user-ni8rl6pf4q Ok, we've got a little misunderstandig here. I fully agree with everything Mike said. Including the swearing.
@OopsIDidItAgainUhАй бұрын
At 16:23 she says "I don't even know how that got there" and she sounds like she genuinely was confused. This probably means the producers are purposefully planting stuff for the "specialists" to pull out from her purse and humiliate her, or if she had happened to find it before they did, they could have "caught" her eating it. I won't be surprised if they did this to the lady who had the cornstarch addiction.
@Brianna-eo8nuАй бұрын
Once again, hitting the nail on the head in this video, Doc! These types of life improvement shows aren’t helping people while also being interesting and entertaining, they’re exploitative entertainment under the pretence of helping people. And the fact it’s the mentally and physically unwell that get roped into being made spectacles just makes it even more infuriating. It’s a modern day version of the carnival freak shows!
@EmmerlyGencyАй бұрын
"modern day carnival freak shows" is like the best comparison I've seen regarding these types of shows and this one is literally called "freaky eaters"
@Isabelle.g6Ай бұрын
The concept of health in "The 23 Former Doctor Truths" book completely explains this. I wish I read it sooner.
@makaisenkiАй бұрын
Explains what? You trying to sell your book?
@Smokie_666Ай бұрын
@@makaisenki Kind of a rude way to ask the original poster for specifics on what part of the video they are commenting on.
@erikapaulus7961Ай бұрын
@12:16 As a Canadian who treats her maple syrup like a treasure I can safely say that wasting that much for a tv show is a crime against maple trees.
@alanathibault6778Ай бұрын
The only maple syrup shown in this entire video was in Dr. Mike's team's edit when he commented on "quality maple syrup." I'd bet a lot of money that there was 0% maple syrup in any of those other bottles.
@erikapaulus7961Ай бұрын
@@alanathibault6778 I completely agree with you.
@jenaniper4040Ай бұрын
3:19 i dont want her to just go to her husband. I want her with a professional long term. Preferably one who isn't mocking her with swimming pools.
@alishal6031Ай бұрын
Those "doctors" in the show tick me off. They're just making it SO much worse through shaming these individuals who are clearly struggling. Thank you for calling them out! You're the REAL doctor in this situation.
@skyquestriamystoriesUKАй бұрын
Awesome video I watched the last one and it was of my favorite video of the week and also Wishing you all a Happy Hearth's Warming and a Merry Christmas, Dr. Mike, and to everyone else too.
@kingzach74Ай бұрын
17:40 She isn't even that large! Like I get that she's overweight but she really isn't that overweight. I've seen people who are far more overweight. She looks fairly healthy by comparison.
@siarncrawford9641Ай бұрын
Yeah I don’t understand how they can call her “morbidly obese” I’d leave the doctors office crying if they said that to me.
@LGH27Ай бұрын
Yeah that was insane.
@KEVBOYMUSICАй бұрын
By medical definition she's definitely obese. North America and Europe are so overweight/obese now that people have a skewed perspective on what's a normal weight.
@Ladymarquisdelafayette4112Ай бұрын
Exactly smh.
@kellykoziel1667Ай бұрын
Honestly!! I was so pissed because looks to fully determine the status of your health either!! This show absolutely just takes advantage of people and bullies them for views
@teabagbetween-the-pagesАй бұрын
Doctor Mike 12:14: " Who talks like that to a patient?" I'll tell you who, my GP that's exactly how my GP talked to me since I was 6 y.o.
@PinkRose0910Ай бұрын
Then I hope you get a different doctor now that you are old enough to make your own decisions.
@teabagbetween-the-pagesАй бұрын
@PinkRose0910 Yes I do!
@Austen800editsАй бұрын
Dr.Mike says every right thing at every point of this video.
@dahianamonzonmartinez3614Ай бұрын
Nicely said. These people deserve some dignity and respect. Bravo doctor Mike
@SAGIRL-hb8btАй бұрын
Dear Dr Mike, As a little girl, I started drinking salt and vinegar over ice whenever I got the craving. By the time I was a teenager, I'd add lemons and salt to the mix. In my 20's it was: salt and vinegar over ice, lemons and salt, salt and vinegar with packets and packets of tomatoes as well as tomato juice, salt and vinegar (no alcohol). This carried on until age 40, when I had a perforated ulcer and nearly died. I never told the doctor about this because I enjoyed drinking all these things. But it damn sure caught up with me later.
@ThekingofgodofwarАй бұрын
I hope you're better now but it's a struggle and a journey
@stephaniekampf820513 күн бұрын
Lemons with salt was a major pregnancy craving of mine, 10 years later I occasionally indulge when I get a lemon in my water at a restaurant. But I’d be lying if sometimes I didn’t want to buy lemons and go wild.
@JuliaFerreira50Ай бұрын
so incredible! thank you, Dr.Mike for producing amazing content for this generation
@waffleoutlaw9951Ай бұрын
9:58 That is NOT syrup. Thats glorified sugar water -All of Canada
@LindsayStrawАй бұрын
The New Englander in me kept saying that over and over out loud, too!
@jcrocks6698Ай бұрын
Yup. Corn syrup with artificial flavoring and colors
@terpmanАй бұрын
Not a micron of actual maple syrup is in that.
@gabriellepapineau5283Ай бұрын
as we say in quebec that pole syrup not maple
@ashiecloudАй бұрын
Yup maple flavoured sweetener
@oOscarymvsbOoАй бұрын
"If there was a shortcut to creating an eating disorder it's this" as a kid who grew up during the thin is in era watching shows like this. YUP Doctor Mike you would be absolutely right, sure did. Never seen you so rightfully angry.
@LordRahl1111 күн бұрын
My brother in law only eats mac n cheese. During Thanksgiving, he will bring a Tupperware with Mac n cheese. I think he has one or two other things, but the main thing is mac n cheese.
@djs_94Ай бұрын
Lol Dr Mike getting mad and saying what were all thinking 😂
@Love_effyАй бұрын
12:56 The lore is expanding, now there’s an evil Dr. Mike
@LilQuonkerАй бұрын
17:24 as someone with body dysmorphia and lost weight because of it its hard to even just watch this section because of me i just see myself as the same size even tho im 60 pounds lighter to skinny to everyone else
@sarahpavriАй бұрын
Thank you for bringing light to the way the show hosts speak to them. It's incredibly disrespectful and I cannot imagine how they must be feeling in that moment. They are already vulnerable because they are infront of the camera and these hosts don't make it easy for them at all!
@DrGoatensАй бұрын
17:18 - THANK YOU DOCTOR MIKE!
@Zeanzo_The_Dragon21 күн бұрын
Fr she’s not even obese, maybe a bit overweight, but only 15-20 pounds so
@startrooper7667Ай бұрын
can you actually make a video about those phony physicians, it would be cool to debunk their practices as they show so much flaws in their practice during the series
@MrRicherd15Ай бұрын
I saw your interview on the fellas podcast and was blown away by how straight talking and eloquent you were with everything you discussed. It is so surprising and refreshing to see a medical professional take a truly scientific approach to their presence online, rather than leaning into the entertainment aspect, to the detriment of giving sound medical opinion. As someone who has worked regularly with obtaining several medical opinions in complex personal injury situations, I know well how bias, age of the doctor, lack of willing to stay up to date in their field and just straight up being a bad doctor can massively throw off the medical advice given to a patient. It is terrifying how little control people have over the quality of the doctors they have at their darkest times. I am not saying that people should check the CVs of every doctor in their local area before choosing who will help them if they have a heart attack, but blindly following people on social media who have a degree in biology or are doctors who have questionable ethics is way too common today. Thanks for being the voice of scrutiny and actually empowering people to consider their health rather than chasing fads
@EthanSchmethanАй бұрын
The hosts for this show are so despicable and manipulative, it's infuriating. No one should be shamed this much for having unhealthy eating habits if they're not gonna provide adequate support to overcome it.
@giovanniortiz5114Ай бұрын
I get this thing that happens to me around 9:25 pm where I get shaky, and as it starts getting hard for me to breathe, but like and it’s not like a seizure 7:51
@heatherkleinman4689Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sticking up for the mental health of patients. I can't tell you how refreshing that is!!
@keepingupwithkendyl7899Ай бұрын
i love you videos! i’m a nurse and you’re a fun way of learning and relaxing after taking care of patients all the time! thank you for working to make healthcare accepting and helping the public!
@AnxietyAddictАй бұрын
Love how they just ambush them in like a park or something and go “you’re a drug addict for maple syrup” and they’re just like “no”
@eviethehuman9356Ай бұрын
The woman at about 5:00 who ate cheese made me think of an eating disorder, ARFID, that I've seen in an influencer's videos where she cooks new foods for her bf with ARFID. As far as I understand, it's around avoiding/restricring certain foods due to reasons like fear/trauma/texture/flavour/other
@allein1001Ай бұрын
Yes, the three main types are (in a nutshell) sensory issues with textures/flavors, fear of something bad happening (like choking or an allergic reaction), and simply not being interested in food/motivated to eat.
@ingranbrightriver2890Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment, lol. I have ARFID but wasn't diagnosed as a kid since it wasn't a defined condition until 2013. Food in general just yucks me out a lot of the time, and I do eat some "weird" stuff sometimes because it'll be the only thing that seems bearable. It's totally treatable though, and there are therapies being developed to help kids and adults with ARFID, so it's awesome to see more people being aware of it and being able to get help.
@allein1001Ай бұрын
@@ingranbrightriver2890 I'm of the "fear of something bad happening" type (though my therapist doesn't really think it's ARFID; the therapy is pretty much the same, anyway).
@katydid8229Ай бұрын
I was looking to see if anyone mentioned this. My son has ARFID. My first thought on her was that it definitely looks like ARFID.
@latenightbreakdowns2107Ай бұрын
I have ARFID. Mine is mainly because I fear choking.
@helenetorsoeАй бұрын
Love that you point out all the toxic communication in these shows! I definitely feel shows like these contributed to the body shaming that many of us grew up with!
@justanothercarnivoreАй бұрын
I quit soda, in part, after seeing how much sugar is used in various serving sizes... It's a ridiculous amount
@Mastrmyrtr9Ай бұрын
17:30 Is one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen done for TV. I haven't looked it up but I sincerely hope this show is no longer airing.
@RadeonVega64Ай бұрын
it got canceled in 2011 iirc
@blamergamer6117Ай бұрын
0:10 Dr Mike really juked me out with that peewoop 💀
@LCHMASMERMAIDSАй бұрын
lol
@luckyearСағат бұрын
lol ya I was like… is he gonna do it? he isn’t gonna do it.. wait! maybe.. yeah I think so. but maybe not! *peewoop!* YAY!!
@tigercryrocks1684Ай бұрын
It was really interesting hearing the actual name for the wave like neuro muscular function in the GI tract! I have a neuro condition called FND (Functional Nuerological Disorder) and one of the first things that break down is that peristalsis and neurological connection to the muscles in the gut, so my GI tract stops moving things through it and so it was really interesting seeing that neuro-muscular function being mentioned!
I did not expect Dr Mike to have a true classic ad. Legitimately love those shirts. Bought for my husband last year and he looks so handsome in them, they look way better than normal tshirts.
@DeclanPeterson-s8nАй бұрын
My dad as a doctor has these and my family wears them everywhere.
@EJuke153Ай бұрын
0:12 Bro had us all waiting for that PEE-WHOOP
@konii2541Ай бұрын
17:13 Basically, just showing her, herself in the mirror, and calling her fat. This creates way more problems. I feel like the host is getting satisfaciton by making her feel bad about herself and shame her on tv
@starfishgurl1984Ай бұрын
As someone with a lot of texture issues with food and an addictive personality I appreciate you calling them out on the ridiculous shenanigans just for the sake of views, so stupid and wasteful and not mentally helpful at all. Because of my texture issues I sometimes randomly get really obsessed with a particular food and at one point in time that was pepperoni and I was completely addicted to it so I understand some of the mental components and I totally feel for them.
@Dizzy_artistАй бұрын
When I heard that she was starting to eat other foods, I was so happy. I have anxiety specifically around vomiting and stomach issues so I would stick with things that I knew were "safe". I have, over a long period of time, expanded my horizons. I started eating different brands, slightly different things, and, to my surprise, I was fine. So, whenever I see or hear something like that, it makes me happy.
@PingolynoАй бұрын
the 8 to 9% body fat was insane kkkkkkkkkkkkk And after she was like "yeah, lets show how a person that doesnt train is out of shape (no shit sherlock)
@tessab566Ай бұрын
Yeah, like what is her body fat percentage?! 😆
@GanguroKonataАй бұрын
And, like, do you think he doesn't know that? What's the point lmao
@HiyaTheGrimАй бұрын
I agree with you. Body shaming, making what they do look ridiculous... that is horrible and it is abuse! It's disgusting.
@ville666soraАй бұрын
And it doesn't help the person either. This show feels like when bullies keep calling a person fat all the time, and then acting like "but we were only saying it to help you because it's not healthy to be fat".
@DontMindMe-333Ай бұрын
I am so glad that dr mike actually gets behind what is actually happening. He knows how pointless the stunts are, and he knows what these people really need. If anyone should have one of these types of shows, it would be dr mike (this one. Not the evil one)
@IloveindigoАй бұрын
"You know who the show is out to help" so true! I love how you always analyse cases without any judgment, you stay true to the reason why you made this channel 🙏
@linkfan1019Ай бұрын
HOW DOES YOUR BRAIN HOLD ALL THIS INFORMATION?!??!?? ITS AMAZING BECAUSE YOU SAVE LIVES DAILY AND PUT THESE SHOWS TO REST
@katnbudАй бұрын
We love a trauma informed Dr. Mike who actually knows how to talk to patients 🙌🏻
@crazydee2704Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Mike. So many of these programmes focus on views and not people's actual conditions or feelings!
@jcrocks6698Ай бұрын
Also, is she craving this due to an actual nutritional deficit? She mentioned pregnant women. Chocolate is often craved because of a magnesium deficiency. Pickles often due to a need for sodium. I wonder if the cornstarch is a sleep issue or sickle cell and need for fast carbs for energy. Or a need for zinc and iron. This is why real bloodwork and testing is needed. I doubt it's just psychological.
@victorias9483Ай бұрын
6:30 when Mike said “oh cheese” makes me realize we are on the same wavelength 😂
@Mike__BАй бұрын
14:37 a better question is "Why does Mikey have a printed polo shirt with the same logo as the company with the dialysis setup?" I mean I have zero experience with those places, but do they have a gift shop where you can buy their shirts? Do you get a free shirt with every dozen cleanings? Or based on how silly that show is, my guess is Mikey really just someone who works for the company and they needed someone to step in and give a PSA. and he may not really have kidney failure?
@midnightstracktwoАй бұрын
I think the cheese girl has ARFID (avoidant restrictive food intake disorder).
@imaginarylivingbody7154Ай бұрын
That could be likely. Her mention of cheese being “safe” because it won’t make her sick makes me wonder if she also has emetophobia (fear of vomiting).
@MidoriGurinuisdabestgalАй бұрын
yeah I definitely see it because she calls cheese her “safe food” which is a term usually used by people with that condition.
@DarlingDevil4691Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@KaelooRen-lb2ib13 сағат бұрын
Kate's diet is something I almost ran up into because cheeses like Parmesan, American, and cheddar taste so good and really make me feel calm.
@Saadya16Ай бұрын
Clearly the “professionals” are more interested in money than helping people
@ville666soraАй бұрын
Of course they are. It's a TV show. If they were genuinely interested in helping people they would just work from offices like people in their field normally do, rather than making a spectacle out of people on TV for money and for viewers' entertainment.
@Naruto-kq7ghАй бұрын
Either I haven’t seen enough Dr. Mike videos or this is new but I’ve never heard him swear before (love the video)
@stevencfeldmanАй бұрын
17:08 “if there was a shortcut to creating an eating disorder it’s this” I lost it
@phazzyАй бұрын
i'm so glad dr. mike is pointing out how showing the amount they eat isn't going to do much - and there's an episode of this show that comes to mind. a woman was drinking over 20 cans of cola a day, and by the end of their treatment, literally nothing changed and she didn't see the impact of their shock therapy. i'm glad we have dr. mike doing this for the internet :)
@Purin1023Ай бұрын
After looking up the requirements to become a Nutrition Specialist and a Psychotherapist, neither of these people should be acting the way that they are. Even if neither strictly requires a doctoral degree, they should absolutely still know better. I can only assume that these "professionals" are either lying or are completely morally bankrupt. The people in the UK seemed like they actually cared about helping the person get better. They still did silly stunts and brought out the props, but they actually showed a level of support that wasn't present on the American side.
@PinkAgaricusАй бұрын
Isn't this true with Gordon Ramsay, too? These "reality" shows in the US are a very mean joke. I pointed out Chef Ramsay because aren't his shows in the US framing him in a similar light (when the contestants are adults)?
@AnthonipaАй бұрын
@@PinkAgaricuscorrect me if I’m wrong but Gordan Ramsey is actually a very accomplished chef outside of TV. I don’t think these hosts are actually doctors
@tiredpeachesАй бұрын
I grew up with pica due to iron deficiency, I was picked on a lot for it growing up. Doctor Mike is so nice when he talks about stuff like this
@alexalikesrocksАй бұрын
I love getting the background of these illnesses that the shows don’t really dig deeper into. Thanks Dr. Mike!
@ericlepe3907Ай бұрын
It’s important to notice that the “psychotherapist” never stated he was licensed or certified as the nutritionist/dietician did. I work in the mental health field and NOBODY in my industry would ever promote this type of shaming. It’s disgusting how some people’s minimal familiarity with mental health treatment can be based off such blatant misrepresentation like this.
@HSMfanatic17Ай бұрын
I also work in mental health and the practices on this show are infuriating.
@AlinLertpitayakun2 күн бұрын
I like how your not fake and actually knows what you’re doing
@pauloldfield8378Ай бұрын
If your confused about why people were walking on the cornstarch it's because when it's mixed with water it becomes a non Newtonian fluid, when it gets impacted it becomes a solid & if you stand init for a while you gradually sink into it.
@aminathsuha1666Ай бұрын
Damn bro, u smart!
@pauloldfield8378Ай бұрын
*in it. I hate when I miss errors like this.
@latenightbreakdowns2107Ай бұрын
@@aminathsuha1666it’s just ooblec
@mavzdogАй бұрын
yes, oobleck has been around for literally ever, we know