I'm an RN, currently at a conference for primary health care nurses. I am also a carnivore. One of the speakers this morning was a doctor who was saying that LDL is the bad cholestrol and listing all the statins that will lower it and prevent heart disease and that ALL diabetics should be on statins. When his patients express concern about the possible side effects of statins, he tells them (his words!) "Must choose, take the statins or die". I choose to listen to the amazing doctors in this community who are challenging the standard teachings and medical practices (or malpractices!) and revealing the truth! Thank you, Nina!❤
@juliesaadwellness6 ай бұрын
There is a list on ProPublica of how much money various doctors have received from pharma/food/device companies. If you search “Dollars for Docs ProPublica” you’ll find it. Might be interesting to see if that speaker is on there. 🧐
@DrMAlo6 ай бұрын
LDL is causative of ASCVD and diabetics are at increased risk. Watch my in depth videos on these topics.
@niceadz61646 ай бұрын
@DrMAlo that's nonsense!! 💯
@juliesaadwellness6 ай бұрын
My comment about looking up doctors' conflicts of interest on a specific website looks like it got deleted or hidden, and then Dr. Alo shows up . . . .
@juliesaadwellness6 ай бұрын
@@DrMAlo In the Women's Health Initiative, they reported that statin therapy was associated with a 48% INCREASE in the risk of self-reported diabetes. If diabetics are at an increased risk of ASCVD and a medication that's specifically designed to lower LDL is leading to an increase in diabetes which you just said is a risk-factor for ASCVD . . . sounds like something's a bit off in your logic there.
@markwhite67826 ай бұрын
Nina is the woman who I found on KZbin 3 years ago. She did her homework, told the truth and was attacked by government and big food corporations. Since I found Nina at age 59 I lost 52 pounds and got off 7 daily medications, 4 of which were expensive prescriptions. I now find myself 62 and in great health and best of all, the knowledge of what to and not to be in my diet. If you read this Nina, thank you for saving my life.
@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
way to go, bro! spread the word.
@juliesaadwellness6 ай бұрын
Never stop telling your story. ❤
@MetabolicHealthSummit6 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for sharing this! We'll pass along the message and appreciate you watching this episode!
@eatmeatandliftweights57546 ай бұрын
She is a hero.
@duanerivette5086 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? Has anybody researched where her main funding comes from?
@anneh82497 ай бұрын
Nina's book "The Big Fat Surprise" was life changing for me. I heard about it from several doctors that say it changed the way they think and practice. She's an exceptional writer and researcher, I really appreciate her thoroughness and passion for getting to the bottom of things. Congrats on getting a PhD!
@MetabolicHealthSummit6 ай бұрын
We couldn't agree more!
@clindsay83627 ай бұрын
Congratulations to Nina on a well deserved PhD!
@benhur58267 ай бұрын
Nina's Teicholz book was revelation to me and it changed my life!
@MetabolicHealthSummit7 ай бұрын
It's an incredible read! Thanks for sharing!
@DrMAlo6 ай бұрын
Her book was funded by big cattle.
@theantiqueactionfigure6 ай бұрын
Same!
@marilynroper57397 ай бұрын
So pleased to see that your excellent work has earned you a PhD! Well deserved!
@jellybeanvinkler48786 ай бұрын
So happy for Nina! Congrats on the PhD!🎉
@kendclife79136 ай бұрын
Congratulations Nina on earning your PhD in Nutrition this year, a testament to your hard work.
@coffeemachtspass6 ай бұрын
Congratulations to Dr. Teicholz!
@maureengarry6 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your PhD, Nina! You have ABSOLUTELY earned it and your work is incredibly important. Thank you so much for your contributions to all of our health.
@janeknight35976 ай бұрын
Congratulations Nina. Quality of evidence is so important when “medicating” entire populations.
@Appleblade6 ай бұрын
Freeman Dyson really disliked the PhD system (he didn't have one)... he preferred people gain rep from actually producing valuable contributions to scientific investigation. That's what Nina did, and she deserves recognition for that.
@MarmaladeINFP6 ай бұрын
Julian Jaynes, a highly original thinker, also refused to get a PhD. But he spent most of his career in academia. He just thought that one's scholarship should speak for itself.
@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
@@MarmaladeINFP Julian Jaynes? wow, a blast from the past!
@David-hp9tr6 ай бұрын
Ah yes my favorite vacuum cleaner.......powered by my favorite energy source a star inside a Dyson Sphere
@niceadz61646 ай бұрын
Nina needs a Nobel prize for services to humanity ❤
@eved.1677 ай бұрын
Could listen to you two all day long! ❤
@MetabolicHealthSummit7 ай бұрын
We're so glad you enjoyed this episode! Thank you!
@marianmoses96046 ай бұрын
I am almost finished reading her book and it has validated so much of what I have already learned and experienced in my past 9 months as a carnivore dieter. I will be subscribing to her substack. Thank you for this superb interview.
@lcb12507 ай бұрын
Nice to see that she got a PhD, even if it's on published works. She did the work required and then some, might as well get something out of it! Congrats to her!
@sharannda78836 ай бұрын
Dear Nina, I am so happy that all your research has been acknowledged. I have learned so much from you. Thank you for all your hard work!
@vpfund7 ай бұрын
Highly recommend Nina’s substack!
@dinomiles79996 ай бұрын
She is great and HONEST ❤! Thank you Dom. ❤❤❤❤.Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR.
@gjahncke6 ай бұрын
Thanks for helping humanity waking up
@franrushie.5102 ай бұрын
I’m reading Nina’s book right now.. can’t put the book down.. Congratulations Nina for getting your PHD … we need more doctors like her..
@johnsavage47866 ай бұрын
There are two books that have changed my life and health, they are The Big Fat Surprise by Tina and The Clot Thickens by Dr Malcolm Kendrick. I am now 100% Carnivore
@Ian-io3yt6 ай бұрын
Well, don't come crying to anyone if your health fails after eating nothing but animal products
@lmdeboom6 ай бұрын
Where is the scientific or historical evidence showing that a carnivorous diet is linked to longevity? Teischolz has been debunked so many times. Look at our anatomic nature. We are not carnivores.
@MarmaladeINFP6 ай бұрын
As many have remained healthy on a carnivore diet for years and decades, I'm sure you'll do fine. The same can't be said for vegans, as the scientific research shows.
@stevemc26266 ай бұрын
I completely agree with those book recommendations. Wonderful books.
@niceadz61646 ай бұрын
Dr Kendrik is another hero for Humanity!
@Petunia-fl9lu6 ай бұрын
after listening to Dr Gabrielle Lyon's guest Dr. Jess Gwin who is also looking at the guidelines - you should get together LOL ! All the best going forward. I'm proud to say I never gave up butter or full fat milk and never ate an egg white omelette in my life. I have slightly high LDL but I have no heart disease. HDL good, triglycerides low and blood sugars excellent.
@paulbusch5896 ай бұрын
I book changed my life and I have followed her since. Love everything she’s done. You also have helped me Dom. Another one of my heroes.
@MetabolicHealthSummit6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing and watching!
@SamShank1756 ай бұрын
I can't remember where I heard it, but supposedly the seed oils are less satiating. Combined with the sugar/salt in processed foods makes you more likely to eat them without feeling the need to stop. Also, in nature fat comes packaged with protein not carbs.
@douglassmith20553 ай бұрын
This is a Great video with the breaking national news. RFK endorsing Nina's book, along with his commitment to making our children healthy again.
@bikeman98996 ай бұрын
A pleasure to.listen to Dr Nina.
@silentrunner30677 ай бұрын
polyunsaturated oils are good for making paint; linseed oil, flaxseed oil - same thing
@chazwyman6 ай бұрын
originally developed for engine oil
@AngelaAStantonPhD6 ай бұрын
Awesome work Nina! You have earned every bit of it! Congratulations! 🥰
@nosretep19606 ай бұрын
Oh Nina! See what you do?!? I get my que lined up and scheduled, then here you come! Always an absolute delight 💕
@rl98086 ай бұрын
A couple sleeves of Oreos and that ldl comes right down.
@odavyjoe27646 ай бұрын
Good point on the Oreos, & booze makes your HDL go right up as well. Oreos & Booze 👍 Metabolic dysfunction is inability to use glucose for energy, body switches to fat oxidation as default backup system.
@LessJunkMoreHealth6 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Nina! Thanks for all your work.
@iyabodeadeyefa10106 ай бұрын
Well deserved PhD- Nina - you are truly one of the trail blazers/myth busters in Nutrition Sciences!! Well done👏🏾
@pabeader19417 ай бұрын
Seed oils oxidize on the shelf. Don't require heating to make them bad. They have additives to hide that fact.
@revview55946 ай бұрын
While I despair over getting the truth out, or at least opening people's eyes to question the status quo, as Nina mentioned how hard it is for the medical community to challenge medical "cookbook"approaches to treating wellness...at least we have luminaries like Nina to learm from.
@marilynroper57397 ай бұрын
We need to consider the proliferation of High Fructose Corn Syrup in food now. May increase addiction.
@anitachisnell84126 ай бұрын
Well done Nina, congratulations for your PHD, you’ve done really well to spread the word about food and diet.😊
@beerman2046 ай бұрын
We know that mainstream nutrition writers are terrified of saying anything positive about saturated fats....
@bobcocampo6 ай бұрын
Mabuhay congratulations Dr Nina Teicholz! Philippines🇵🇭
@billb57326 ай бұрын
Sarah Halberg saved my life. RIP, Dr Halberg.
@dpasek16 ай бұрын
~30:15 Nina, LDL is not part of the risk calculator because LDL is a *calculated number* based on TC, Trig, and HDL using a formula established in the 1950s and later slightly revised. It is a *junk* number, especially for people who deviate from the USDA SAD. LDL is *never* measured directly in any of the current clinical lipid panels.
@mytube7853 күн бұрын
Congratulations to Dr. Nina Teicholz on her achievement !
@tedgraves63666 ай бұрын
Good stuff guys, the one thing I would mention about processed foods is that industrial supplementation of components,I.e.American Cheese. . . And the sterile nature of storage requirements (dead food) the microbiology compromise from fresh foods. . . I didn't know Oxidation was/is a exponential cascading chemical reaction is alarming. Congratulations to Nina on her well deserved PhD.
@MarmaladeINFP6 ай бұрын
I'd add two related points. Seed oils are not only oxidative and inflammatory but also mutagenic and high deuterium. The mutagenic part is discussed by Catherine Shanahan. And the high deuterium part is discussed by various experts, such as Laszlo Boros. The cumulative effect of all of these is surely greater than any of them alone. As for the oxidative component specifically, we should clarify that there are both harmful ROS (reactive oxygen species) and beneficial ROS, the latter needed for physiological signalling. Plant-sourced antioxidants eliminate all ROS with no discernment. But endogenous antioxidants (glutathione, SOD, molecular hydrogen, etc) are highly selective. This was demonstrated in a study where smokers supplemented antioxidants had worse health and mortality outcomes than those who weren't supplemented. This is the problem with a plant-based diet in trying to increase such things as antioxidants. A low-carb, fatty animal-based diet (e.g., keto) is low deuterium and produces fewer harmful ROS in the first place.
@dinomiles79996 ай бұрын
Learn to Live in your TRUTH ❤.
@rickwardrop18776 ай бұрын
Two people I follow and appreciate here in another valuable podcast with balanced, solid information and opinions!
@kimberlyf48886 ай бұрын
He's wrong about the markers for lean mass hyper responders - it's Triglycerides under 70 (not 40's), HDL over 80 and LDL over 200
@dinomiles79996 ай бұрын
Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR ❤!
@barbaralopez2656 ай бұрын
Dr. DOM for making you content available, I wish more people wou,would, understand all this
@pabeader19417 ай бұрын
Ultra-processed food is designed to be addictive. That's a known and documented fact.
@mfkleven6 ай бұрын
Being designed to be addictive and actually being addictive are not the same thing. But you’re kind of right: the processing of food products is methodically and deliberately altered to increase consumption. Their motivation, however, is probably not to keep us sick and addicted, but simply to sell more product.
@tomkoranek12536 ай бұрын
@@mfkleven They now it makes you sick and addicted. they are guilty. Just like the illegal drug pushers. Why else would there be high fructose corn syrup in infant formula. Food corporations are as guilty as the tobacco, alcohol and pharmaceutical companies. Profit over ethics.
@pabeader19416 ай бұрын
@@mfkleven The sick and addicted is also in the documentation. The food scientists were given those terms as part of there design criteria.
@mfkleven6 ай бұрын
@@pabeader1941 I'm not anxious to defend ultra-processed food companies, but I am curious if you have a source for your claim. I can imagine them desiring addiction as it would guarantee steady consumption. But to desire general sickness would be pure malevolence, and that's a stretch.
@MichaelBLive6 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic discussion. Thanks all! Cheers, Michael
@tombarrett77976 ай бұрын
Great interview and Nina is always a pleasure to listen to. Thanks for the great content!
@fredsmit34817 ай бұрын
I learned from Dr. Ben Bickman that the body produces saturated fat. If saturated fat was so unhealthy the body would not make it.
@mfkleven6 ай бұрын
This is not a logical argument. The body makes all sorts of things that can be very harmful in excess, including glucose, lactate, CO2, ROS, insulin, triglycerides, and even cells themselves.
@odavyjoe27646 ай бұрын
Good point. So if that is true then, Just like carbs, if the body makes it, we don't need to eat it?
@mfkleven6 ай бұрын
@@odavyjoe2764Correct. Since the body makes it, it’s not essential, meaning you don’t have to eat it. The essential fatty acids are all unsaturated. However, this fact is unrelated to the question of how healthy it may or may not be. Furthermore, all fats found in nature are a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in various concentrations, so avoiding all dietary saturated fat is neither possible nor necessary for health.
@WharnieWhittler6 ай бұрын
I'm a carnivore but can see that you're logic is flawed, due mostly to the fact that the body also creates its own glucose...
@fredsmit34816 ай бұрын
@@WharnieWhittler I'm always trying to improve my logic :-) However, glucose in small quantities is not unhealthy. There are 2 main ways to feed the brain - glucose and ketones - the body produces both. The logical point was that if poly or mono-saturated fats were better, maybe the body would have evolved to make them?
@jobrown81466 ай бұрын
Thank you. Interesting discussion.
@pabeader19417 ай бұрын
We do not KNOW that APOb is causative for anything. It may be additive but not causative.
@michaelkidd69945 ай бұрын
Considering some skepticism from Dom on LDL/ApoB in the context of a lean, healthy, well muscled person, LMHR, I would like to see Dom and Peter Attia having a discussion, considering Tom Dayspring, Lipidologist as Peters consultant on the topic with ApoB at 50 as a tool to assist in reducing ASCVD. Understandably, that number is most helpful, especially with insulin resistance or an elevated high hsCRP
@TomBrown-ij3jk6 ай бұрын
Kudos to you, Nina for all you do!❤️🙏
@SharonGriffin-u8z6 ай бұрын
I’m not familiar with the components of the AHA risk calculator that you’re referring to but LDLs are calculated from total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglycerides so it’s possible that the calculator is still using the LDL data point but just calculating it in the back end.
@Petunia-fl9lu6 ай бұрын
you can lower your risk of heart disease by just changing your postcode to a richer area
@Takepermission19756 ай бұрын
Love your work Dr. Nina
@kentong95142 ай бұрын
I heard most westerners said that palm oil is bad. Only Nina says that palm oil is a very stable oil. She is really a good investigate science journalist. Palm oil is bad because due to western countries policies to protect their oils.
@audreyardale55036 ай бұрын
Congrats to Nina. Important work
@HendrikRitsema6 ай бұрын
Best treatment for atherosclerosis: Vitamin C Why do only coronary arteries clog with cholesterol and not veins or small capillaries? If "high cholesterol" is the cause of clogging your arteries, why doesn't it clog the arteries in your finger, your nose, and the smallest capillaries in your toe? Scurvy = No vitamin C in your diet. Symptom: Your blood vessels break and you bleed to death. Think of the sailor of the past. Scurvy of the heart = Just enough vitamin C from food. Symptom: Arteries around the heart are not strong enough to resist high blood pressure. Damage is repaired with cholesterol LP(a) to prevent worse. After years of repair, your arteries become clogged. A guinea pig can also not synthesize vitamin C by themself, just like humans, and needs supplementing 50 mg vitamin C every day and weighs only 1 kilo. 1 orange = 50 mg vitamin C. Do you really think that 75 mg vitamin C for YOU is enough? What is your weight? Enough vitamin C supplement of at least 3000 mg. per day gives strong and flexible arteries. Cholesterol is not needed as a repair agent. Cholesterol in your coronary arteries is broken down and burned in your liver. Source KZbin: - Cardiovascular disease and vitamin C (Dr. Rath Foundation) - Ending the Cardiovascular Epidemic by Natural Means - Dr. Matthias Rath
@arosalesmusic5 ай бұрын
You should have Dr Bart Kay on your show. He´s been saying saturated fats are what we actually need to consume for years. This is homo sapien sapien species specific diet along with meat from rumiant animals. LDL has no bearing at all on CAD
@cherylmcduff53887 ай бұрын
Lots of information coming out recently on the gut microbiome. We are being told that we can only get fiber from plants and not meat. Would be interested in comments. Thanks.
@MyZenTime7 ай бұрын
There is a great talk by Dr Zoe Harcombe on fiber, on the Low Carb Down Under channel on youtube kzbin.info/www/bejne/gaPQoX6VgcienQsi=G9qdYcbMpV5-sO4Y
@oldpurplebelt6 ай бұрын
There are ZERO studies that show fiber is essential. That "science" came from the cereal industry. The studies on fiber are epidemiology. Which does not account for healthy user bias
@MarmaladeINFP6 ай бұрын
Animal foods also feed microbes. Think of high meat (i.e., partly rotten meat) that is basically fermented or cultured. The same thing is done, of course, with dairy. Microbes particularly love the collagen from connective tissue and skin. And the microbes fed on collagen will produce postbiotics such as SCFAs. For example, isobutyrate derived from animal foods is similar to butyrate that comes from fiber. The body can even convert ketones into SCFAs, and those ketones can be made from both fatty acids and protein. Where did the strange idea come from that gut microbes will only eat fiber?
@Engrave.Danger6 ай бұрын
If you look at a tribe like the Hadza, regardless of who you believe as far as their fiber consumption goes, it's the dirt and poor sanitation that leads to their diverse microbiome. You could consume an entire container of Metamucil everyday and your microbiome will never look like theirs, nor would it be necessary to look like theirs because we don't live in their environment. Our microbiome is the first line of defense as immunity to things that we regularly ingest and plays a role in digestion but those who push "the science" push their supplements, such as ZOE. Much of epidemiology is essentially just paid infomercials. If we stop washing our hands, food, dishes, utensils and food prep areas prior to eating, the diversity of our microbiome would go through the roof but I doubt most people want to do that or that it would be beneficial for anything other than supporting health in a less sanitary lifestyle.
@Engrave.Danger6 ай бұрын
@@MarmaladeINFPright? Lactobacillus wasn't doing a damn thing for our ancestors when they were munching on a partially rotten carcass. We can adapt to survive on just about anything if it's just a matter of tolerating certain bacteria without triggering an aggressive immune response.
@peterpan81475 ай бұрын
OMG this woman is SO GOOD
@stony24946 ай бұрын
I’m not a doctor, however what we need to look at are the randomized control studies with placebo on statins. The results are only a minor improvement of about 1% and actually more heart attacks occur with LOW cholesterol than high cholesterol. The more important factors are Triglycerides and the ratio of HDL to triglycerides, not LDL. Carnivore is the best diet for reversing diabetes type two and numerous autoimmune diseases 😎
@dianelakata13086 ай бұрын
Anything sweet will trigger me. So glad to have identified that. Much more peaceful 😀
@espinosalexis6 ай бұрын
Have you read the complete reports of the Virta 5-year study? Please try and make a video about it! I tried, and there is a huge ethical problem with it that needs to be exposed! If you are honest and critical of bad science and cherry picking reporting, you need to expose their clear hiding of results! What I saw was: super detail 1-year papers and reports with plots using weekly frequency (at least 52 points in yearly plots). But for the year-2 papers, the reports lack detail and plots have a yearly frequency. They went from 52points to only 2 points (one per year) in their 2-year papers! Only TWO points! That is laughable and clear sign of data manipulation and hiding. But it got worse: no public detailed reports or papers for years 3 to 5. What are they hiding! You need to check this and make a video about it! Be honest! Be honest with yourself, your project, science, and your followers!
@livelybodylionheart6 ай бұрын
Where is the Metabolomics Plus Kit? It's not listed on their website.
@Alecmcq6 ай бұрын
Fantastic to hear that Nina got a PhD!! Dr Nina…. Congratulations!
@Roberto-cg2gr5 ай бұрын
High LDL prevents cancer?
@theantiqueactionfigure6 ай бұрын
I found her about the same time I took the before in my profile pic. She's a first responder really. Risking quite a bit to save lives.
@Roberto-cg2gr5 ай бұрын
Please organize a Nutrition Conference for all Nutrition Councils in the world
@scottsmith2386 ай бұрын
Love Nina! Ethics of Meat eating WTF? the world has gone mad lol
@marianmoses96046 ай бұрын
I agree. Questioning the ethics of humans eating a proper human diet of meat is as ludicrous as questioning a Koala Bear’s ethics of eating all the eucalyptus leaves it can find. We should eat what nature designed us to eat. Period. Full stop. No argument. No debate. No more gaslighting and bullshit from the vegan fanatics.
@ronaldlenz57456 ай бұрын
My thought (and acronym) exactly! I grew up on a WI farm. We ate meat and veg and fruit and milk/cheese. I still do at age 77.
@jamesgordon88676 ай бұрын
When insulin levels are low, just how much of modern disease is minimized?
@RichardFeinman-yf7lx6 ай бұрын
If this were a science, AHA, ADA, etc. would answer their critics. We should challenge them. Ready when you are.
@neilbush98736 ай бұрын
About addiction, it usualy takes time to get in and time to get out. Getting in is fun getting out hurts. So what about the future? Seems that many people are blind to a clear vision of the future . Is this is a major cause of illness? Curing obesity is much bigger than wedding photos and before and after picks. Imagine all the active effortless lifelong fun activities and relationships......as opposed to becoming trapped in a body and mind that no longer functions properly. We need to continualy exercise our imagination to stimulate our enthusiasm for what we really want
@mrdarryl2row6 ай бұрын
It's really sad that we have to have this LDL conversation so many times. It's one of the only conditions they can prescribe a pill for.
@rawmilkmike3 ай бұрын
I make a delicious gluten free chocolate chip cookie and it is not addictive. You really can eat just one. They don't even taste good with milk. I make a stevia flavor chocolate raw milk that is highly addictive. Especially when hungry or thirsty.
@paulhelman23766 ай бұрын
Inflammation results from injury to inner wall of arteries and is a marker for repair of the injury. The I Injury occurs in areas of turbulent flow and hypertension further promotes this. Veined not subject to these forces do not develope such injuries and therefor do not develope atherosclerosis nor do pulmonary arteries except in pulmonary hypertension.
@dpasek16 ай бұрын
~44:30 Re: aldehydes... Nina, what you are thinking of is what is called a free radical cascade. This is what causes the ploymerization of chemicals that contain double bonds and causes PUFAs to thicken and form coagulated films like paint. It is the free radicals that have such short lifetimes that they can't be measured.
@Roberto-cg2gr5 ай бұрын
Have an International Heart Association to compete with AHA and have an evidence base guidelines
@pointshealthcoaching84746 ай бұрын
The public is brainwashed re: not admitting that meat is necessary sustenance for human health. In every movie/ or TV series I watch, either meat is never eaten by the heros or only the evil characters focus on eating meat... across the board
@chazwyman6 ай бұрын
Whe funded the AHA?? Procotor & Gamble; pushers of cereals and seed oils.
@shiplesp6 ай бұрын
You missed her tease about her next book ... we want to know!
@pabeader19417 ай бұрын
I like that Nina really made sure to bring home her points and to shut this joker down on many occasions during this 'interview'.
@x.y.73856 ай бұрын
Is the "ch" in Nina's last name pronounced like in "shoe" or like in " 'ch' olesterol" ?
@jamesgordon88676 ай бұрын
I wish this entire conversation was insulin level based! How was insulin in every question mentioned?
@canoedoc23906 ай бұрын
My understanding is that LDL is a marker for the actual cause of cardiovascular disease, which is excess carbs and polyunsaturated fat consumption. Yellow fingers from smoking are associated with lung cancer, but not a direct cause. You can wash wear gloves, but this will have no impact on the rate of lung cancer deaths, just as taking statins has no real direct impact on the cardiovascular outcomes that really matter.
@SSSSSS-sw7qx6 ай бұрын
It's great, as always, to listen to Nina Teicholz, a real warrior in a barren land we can no longer call science. I have one thing to point out or question: at kzbin.info/www/bejne/jIfYgqyDm9x2fMU Nina talks about people being poor and therefore eating worse (having to rely on processed foods). In my experience, eating meat (and other animal foods) turns out to be a more expensive diet only in the beginning when you switch from standard to keto or carnivore. After a while, especially when you have learned to chew your food the proper way before swallowing it, and once your body has adapted to it and ramped up resorption, you need way less volume, thanks to the high nutrient density and saturation of animal protein an fat (fats from meat being one of the most inexpensive high energy density foods available while it doesn't seem more expensive than plant protein and fat, esp. seen from a resorption standpoint) and actually spend less or at least not significantly more money than on a standard, processed food dominated diet (while we don't even mention costs for health problems resulting from it). The addictive factor of artificially flavoured foods may not only be a problem in itself but also trigger other addictions like binge eating (for the deficiencies created by a nutrient deficient diet, too little dopamine production etc.). Overall, it does not automatically cost more to eat a non-deficient diet, but I recognize that people with a tight budget are less likely to learn about healthy nutrition alternatives - it takes time and some financial freedom to research on things, try different things... also, the social aspect of deviating from a standard diet should not be underestimated - and then there are mass media to confirm any kind of unhealthy eating.
@YouT-DJ6 ай бұрын
The LDL scam is criminal. The closer your triglycerides are to your HDL the better, period. We have all been had long enough.
@brittney31566 ай бұрын
You would have to measure impact of eating for the next two weeks to show how the ultra processed food triggers over eating and other cravings because they lack actual nutrition.
@MsSilver416 ай бұрын
7:25 saturated fat as it pertains to LDL
@nickkrug81575 ай бұрын
I don't understand how she hasn't heard of Dr Joel Wallach
@PabloVelarde16 ай бұрын
The science keeps getting ignored because of the biggest side effect of a high protein diet: populations become much harder to manipulate. Scientists live on grants so it is expected that their views are highly malleable depending on sponsorship and the views desired to be supported by their masters. It’s actually harder to buy off a politician than a scientist because at some point, the politician will have to face his constituency on the results of his/her actions.
@MarmaladeINFP6 ай бұрын
According to Galenic humoralism as Christianized in the Middle Ages, it was believed that red meat heated and built the 'blood'. It was considered so invigorating and strengthening that it was blamed for peasant riots and revolts. In response, medieval food laws put bans on red meat consumption during Carnival, festivals, and other public celebrations (Ken Albala & Trudy Eden, "Food and Faith in Christian Culture"). Maybe there was some truth to this belief. The red-meat-eating Mongols, though small in number, were able to overrun multiple civilizations of vast populations that were dependent on an agricultural diet. It's quite likely that the entire fuedal order could not have been maintained if the peasants and serfs were well-nourished, healthy, energetic, strong, and with mental vigor. Certainly, the Seventh Day Adventists believed it when they used pseudo-scientific rhetoric to modernize those medieval Christian beliefs in fear-mongering about animal foods promoting excess libido (Belinda Fettke). Their reason for advocating fiber was to suppress sexual impulses in adolescent boys. This is how an ancient dietary ideology was smuggled into modern scientific thought. It did involve much funding to be enacted, but the original motivation was religious.
@nickkrug81575 ай бұрын
You're forgetting about gluten intolerance and the lack of nutritional minerals in the soil especially in westernized countries that have been farming the same way... No one is really allowing it to flood in the farmlands which brings the mineral silt back in and or the women that used to put the wood ash back into the soil for thousands of years... The leftover from would fires is minerals
@GerardMeijssen6 ай бұрын
Wikipedia: "She earned a degree in American Studies at Stanford University, and completed her master's in Latin American Studies at Oxford University.[3][4]"
@pabeader19417 ай бұрын
Seed oils are eaten everyday. You ever hear of salad oil???? Seed oils taste terrible unless they have additives.
@MrGo20496 ай бұрын
Olive oil is not a seed oil nor is avocado oil
@MarmaladeINFP6 ай бұрын
@@MrGo2049 - But when tested, most olive oil products on the market were mixed with seed oils. And keep in mind therse products never listed seed oils in their ingredients. Restaurants also typically mix olive oil with seed oils. This means that, unless you have a trusted source, you have no way of knowing if your olive oil doesn't have seed oils.
@epiphoney5 ай бұрын
Wow, that stuff about McDonald’s uniforms exploding from vegetable oils we make a good short clip.
@lisarich11176 ай бұрын
I think most carnivore eating life style eaters promote better ranching practices. I’m close to getting all meat from local ranchers