Janet Verney - Getting to the Root Cause of a Mystery Illness

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@iamdebmiller
@iamdebmiller Жыл бұрын
Janet is such a beautiful, inspirational spirit!
@time4sanity
@time4sanity Жыл бұрын
Love it! --- "If you don't change your lifestyle, your lifestyle may change you!" WOW! Such a profound statement!
@time4sanity
@time4sanity Жыл бұрын
Speaking of WOMEN WARRIORS!!!! Such an inspiration!
@catherinebell122
@catherinebell122 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Excellent interview. Janet is a treasure for the plant based world❤️
@78twood
@78twood Жыл бұрын
God bless Janet for doing the hard work for her emotional health and creating a positive impact on the world 🥰💜🙏
@bernadetteswanson3304
@bernadetteswanson3304 Жыл бұрын
So much hard-earned wisdom and positivity!
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman Жыл бұрын
I think it's really important to have a video about chewing greens and oxalate reduction. That point hasn't been touched up on before and seeing everyone have so many health issues in regards to smoothies - it only makes sense to help out to save the world from more health issues! I definitely would watch that video.
@MelanieGalecki
@MelanieGalecki Жыл бұрын
Janet is speaking to me on all levels. Thank you for this interview.
@noellecuisine8912
@noellecuisine8912 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview again!!! ❤from the Netherlands
@cynthialenz
@cynthialenz Жыл бұрын
This was a delightful interview. Thank you!
@annlopinto2797
@annlopinto2797 Жыл бұрын
Awesome podcast I enjoyed it immensely thank you RIP❤
@loriwilliams2167
@loriwilliams2167 Жыл бұрын
Great interview and very interesting, inspirational woman. I agree the cookbook pictures are beautiful. Am getting book! ❤🌱
@carolynlapota5495
@carolynlapota5495 Жыл бұрын
This was a very meaningful interview. I needed to take notes.
@sunnyshealthcoaching
@sunnyshealthcoaching Жыл бұрын
WOW! She really went to the root, thank you for sharing this. I can relate to you on so many levels... Even with diseases. Beautiful person, thank you for having her on, Rip!
@kathyballard8589
@kathyballard8589 Жыл бұрын
Love this interview!
@iamdebmiller
@iamdebmiller Жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview! Re: cooking greens for thyroid health - brassica vegetables, like kale, cabbage, broccoli, etc... contain compounds known as "goitrogens" which means they can disrupt normal thyroid function and ultimately contribute to goiters. They interfere with the body's ability to synthesize iodine properly, which is important in thyroid health. So, for those who may be hypothyroid, already struggling to make enough thyroid hormone, goitrogens can make this even worse. Fortunately, cooking these foods takes away the goitrogenic effects. We don't have to avoid these foods if we have thyroid issues, just cook the brassicas, since aside from the goitrogenic effect if eaten raw, they otherwise have so much good nutrition to offer. From what I have read, people who do NOT have thyroid issues don't need to worry about this so much and can more readily eat raw kale and other raw brassica foods.
@iamdebmiller
@iamdebmiller Жыл бұрын
With regard to gluten-free grains, I used to LOVE eating a lot of brown rice. But I have learned that rice these days from pretty much every source in the world, including organic rice - brown, white or wild, has a lot of problems with arsenic in it. I've read that some suggest cooking it in a lot more water than the usual ratio, and then pouring off a lot of that water to reduce the arsenic content. But I ended up exploring a lot of gluten-free whole grains like quinoa, buckwheat and oat groats, as well as some that do contain gluten like rye berries and a vast variety of wheat berries like einkorn, farro, etc... to the point I don't even eat rice at all anymore, and I don't really miss it, either since all these other grains have so much to offer in terms of taste and nutrition. I would rather completely sidestep the issue of arsenic so I quit eating the rice, but I wouldn't just stop eating rice without replacing it with other whole and healthy grains like the ones I listed.
@chuckculp6797
@chuckculp6797 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Janet, for the great information. You mentioned that the oats you use are .organic and glyphosate free. Glad that you mentioned glyphosate, a dangerous chemical that harms the microbiome. However, I was under the impression that organic certified food was always glyphosate free, Am I mistaken?
@dottiea.2186
@dottiea.2186 Жыл бұрын
Excellent 😊 I noticed a new vegan in the vegan community, could you please interview Javant @ Healty vegan eating ? He makes a veggie ground meat substitute that's out of this world. It oil free and wheat free.. he's lost alot of weight going on a vegan lifestyle..😊 He's on KZbin and also on Instagram as well..
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman Жыл бұрын
very cool - I am from CT too 3:45 so many famous people are. I'd love to see CT go vegan - because it already is, but even more so - in case I go back.
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