He is too good. Completely empathetic towards women. But is so scientifically correct in doing so. Hats off to him.
@karthikadevan84637 ай бұрын
I live in Portugal, the country follows a Mediterranean diet and you would see so many people above the age of 80 or 90 walking every day to have a coffee and talk with their friends. They are really an inspiration. I think an individual should not only be financially independent but also healthily independent in their old age.
@Sujo893 ай бұрын
Mediterranean diet without alcohol is one of the healthiest diets on the planet.
@sanchita.gupta7857 ай бұрын
Love the point when he said that fresh food is always looked cheaper than processed food but the truth is upside down that we people don't look the women's hardwork behind making that food everday .
@DivinityGlobal-jz6rp3 ай бұрын
@@sanchita.gupta785 You feel sorry for hardwork of women That's good and valid reason for difficulty and drudgery in cooking fresh. But then instead of taking Refrigerated items Let then the other spouse cook sometimes at least Whatever this novo gyani may preach or try to prove The Indian 5000 year old traditions don't lose value because this Gyani so says so Food Kept overnight is . Tamasik And a habit of this will breed tamas in you Please try to learn about Satva Tamas and Rajas and you will know better ( eg You might read Deepak Chopra Perfect Health to start with )
@DivinityGlobal-jz6rp2 ай бұрын
@@sanchita.gupta785 True . But that does not rule out Fresh food worth the effort The problem is men don't join the drudge Or the couple can't afford to hire cooks Nuclear families Fragmented lives and What is finally at Altar to be Sacrificed is Fresh Cooked Food ( Gita calls the opposite as पर्युसित ) Food cooked and left overnight Are favourites of Tamasik People Those that don't agree No use trolling me Go curse Krishna ... So what the issue if it's Tamasik .. Nothing Just be ready for consequences ... If you don't even make an attempt to develop Satva and Rajas Quality Then suffer the consequences of dominance of Tamas in you ... Eg Remaining deluded यातयामं गतरसं पूति पर्युषितं च यत्। उच्छिष्टमपि चामेध्यं भोजनं तामसप्रियम्।।17.10।। Details Here If you wish to learn ( IIT kanpur site in case credentials of being from Science Tech matter so much) www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/srimad?ecsiva=1&etsiva=1&etpurohit=1&etgb=1&setgb=1&etssa=1&etassa=1&&language=dv&field_chapter_value=17&field_nsutra_value=10
@pks-ud7fe4 ай бұрын
He is actually taking from a practical perspective. Try living in a country outside India, you will relate to everything that he says. It's not easy to do all household chores (including Indian cooking) while studying or working full-time. It's because in India, we have house-helps available at affordable rates or stay-at-home moms/women, it becomes so much easier, that we never realise how much difficult it is to survive without them.
@poojadewan17257 ай бұрын
Hey this guy is gem of a person, an asset to the society. Pls call him atleast once a month for podcast. He is making life so easy. We all should know his entire knowledge. Really really loved listening to him
@utkarsapilla61807 ай бұрын
Respect to this guy pointing out how fresh food 3X a day effects women health and career. Nobody not even most even women notices this.
@sylviaborgis79297 ай бұрын
Totally agree Pressure and stress on women
@sandeshpandit55407 ай бұрын
exactly! and that rice and roti connection was so eye opening.
@deepanshuchawla80717 ай бұрын
Acharya Prashant also talks about it very much.
@anindita09097 ай бұрын
So true. My Sister’s husband was like that only, Haryanavi dude he would tell my sister to serve chapatis direct from tawa. Usme bhi ch*tiye k 40 nakhre.. Then ye aisa kyu wo waisa kyu, complete idiot with irritating attitude
@homely66167 ай бұрын
He is krish Ashok.. Kindly subscribe him.. He is the best influencer on food n health.. Above all he is the saviour from scaremongering.. To me he is the best
@ps65727 ай бұрын
I am sure the guest has plenty of good things to say and without taking anything away from him. Here is my take - There are pros and cons to every kind of ingredient , food , preparation style. Do what feels right for you based on your personal circumstances. No one has the right to judge how you eat your food, live your life.. As for me - I have been on microwave food, outside food , home cooked , junk, healthy all sorts. Ultimately came down to a question of how much. Everything in moderation was good and I was healthy. Everything in excess affected my health….So, I learnt my lesson. As a side note, listen to your body. It will give you signals when something is right or not right.
@debashisbarik48057 ай бұрын
Wiser words couldn't have been said
@GreenOrangeBlueWhite7 ай бұрын
@ps6572... No onesizefitall... Each to find out through trial error ancestors n family traits likes dislikes... Moderation is the key...so we remain in control. Of our mind and our gut. Both are connected btw. Research has proven.
@mayak26767 ай бұрын
Whatever you have said holds good upto a certain age...post that even moderate junk food can create health issues. Also if you had a childhood of nutritional & healthy eating habits, you will get away with eating junk for a bit longer
@araara9677 ай бұрын
true that. it's all about balance
@fridge_magnet7 ай бұрын
Exactly. I was in the non GMO organic pesticide free bandwagon for quite some time. It's a stressful life and not worth it. I stick to common sense eating now.
@Gkquizstall7 ай бұрын
Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 2:41 - Why areas with inequality have better food & hospitality 11:43 - Indian food choices vs Western food choices 18:12 - Is eating basic grains healthy for us? 23:39 - Bluezones 25:37 - Single women & married men live longer 26:43 - Processed & frozen American food vs fresh Indian food 30:58 - Is storing food in the fridge unhealthier? 37:01 - Does microwaved food cause cancer? 39:47 - Heating reduces nutrition more than freezing 41:12 - Induction cooking vs gas cooking 42:28 - Is non-stick cookware unhealthy? 46:19 - Is haldi a superfood? 49:32 - What is detox exactly? 55:30 - Is too much palak (spinach) healthy for you? 59:13 - Is green smoothie a scam? 1:01:56 - How much fat should one consume daily? 1:04:00 - How is cancer directly proportional to the wealth of the country? 1:06:45 - Cancer is inevitable 1:07:57 - How plants and animals evolve in an ecosystem 1:11:08 - Do humans need to consume meat? 1:12:27 - Why do north Indians consume more milk? 1:16:03 - Why is lactose intolerance increasing in India? 1:19:00 - Is eating insects healthy? 1:22:42 - Thank you!
@KD-ug6ib6 ай бұрын
Nordic countries me aajkal kya chal Raha be vo dekh lo
@ayankarmakar96815 ай бұрын
thanks you
@OdiaSites5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@wade_wilson6_94 ай бұрын
Bhai tereko koi kam nhi hain ???
@nikhilakr16714 ай бұрын
Y@@wade_wilson6_9it's in the description.. he just copy pasted 😅😂
@TravelstorybySusMee7 ай бұрын
Anthropology plus Economics plus Food Science plus technology: A true polymath! This was a great learning experience.
@VivekDhoot4 ай бұрын
Nicely put
@sharafu8247 ай бұрын
I loved this session, he bursted so many myth existing in society now... thank you so much for giving valuable knowledge
@syedanusrath61697 ай бұрын
My mother in law told me to cook fresh breakfast, lunch, and snack fresh everyday while I was recovering from pregnancy and raising a baby. She refused to use refrigerator and microwave. I was stressing physically and mentally. I couldn’t even spend quality time with my baby. I couldn’t sleep at night because baby used to wake up, I had to wake up in the morning to help her make fresh breakfast for everyone, feed my baby, cook again, feed baby, cook again, feed my baby and cook rice again at night. Because rice cooked few hours ago is not fresh enough to eat again. I still cry even today thinking about her treatment. I didn’t even mention all the other household jobs.
@anamikashekhari28847 ай бұрын
Learn to say NO. I m also a recovering mother of 2 month ,so i know how we feel tierd. Request your mother inlaw to cook. Mat socho ki vo kya sochegi , vo bhi nhi soch rahi hai tumhari condition jitna help le sakti ho lo .or agr vo phusically unfit hai help k liy to fir jaisa tumhe suitabl lgta hai waise hi cook karo ..please stop thinking about peopl , no one cares . Agr possibl hai to 3 time ka cook lagwa lo. Otherwise apni marji se karo jab so k uthna ho tb utho jb khud bhukh lage tab khana banao. Bolne do jisko jo bolna hai .
@anamikashekhari28847 ай бұрын
@@dr.karangautam3848nahi banna hai usko soilder, agr tumko isme benifit dikh raha hai to jaao le kahi se is tarh ka training ,uske pahle apni physical condition waise kar k jaana jaise ek recovering mothr ki hoti hai
@fridge_magnet7 ай бұрын
@@dr.karangautam3848bullsh**. You don't have any clue how stressful it is for a new mom. It's not the time to give "military training". Toxic MIL I would say.
@shreyageek7 ай бұрын
Why she doesn't cook Itne nakhre krne h to
@smita53407 ай бұрын
😢
@shrutimishra60787 ай бұрын
My grandparents lived for 99 and 94 yrs. What I learned, exercise, discipline, eat in moderation and don’t take medication for every problem, analyze it and find alternate ways of solving it by good lifestyle. Happy a positive mindset and also everyone has to eat what their body tells them and local diet is the best as it’s according to your climatic conditions
@ishraquashaikh14197 ай бұрын
What an awesome video! Total eye opener. Staying healthy is simple, the world complicates it. Thank you so much for the awareness. Individual variability exists. Not one size fits all. Respect for all cultures and diverse beliefs. Kudos to you both and your team! Keep going!
@sudeshnapodder58767 ай бұрын
I like this man. At least he understands the pain of women and recognizes the effort.
@amiliaspears36444 ай бұрын
This man has an ocean of knowledge, I can listen to him talking for hours and still not get bored. The insect consumption part was impressive because many people tend to judge and looked down the North-East Indian people just because they eat insects.
@urmilaagarwal11127 ай бұрын
Moral of the story अति सर्वत्र वर्जयेत 🙏🙏
@kumarvipinverma4 ай бұрын
Lallantop😂
@geetav61954 ай бұрын
Avoid excess in every thing.
@prataeksha88266 ай бұрын
1 hour felt like 10 minutes, so much knowledge about nutrition, food history and how patriarchy shapes the food culture and habits of a society. One of the best podcast so far.
@drpadminishinde78207 ай бұрын
I like the sentence that indian female r free worker, it's absolutely true
@youtubeking26867 ай бұрын
So what's your problem?
@thannerulavanya41177 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT 😂😂
@dr.swapnils.jagtap82567 ай бұрын
True...100 percent
@iitneetwale98967 ай бұрын
To Bhai Ghar pe baith ke karna kya hai fir to male are also ATM machine for family and nothing else
@rashmiprabhakar88027 ай бұрын
Totally agree with the sentence that specifically Indian women are treated as free workers at home.But now with d changing generation let’s hope for the positive change in d society where women doesn’t hv to suffer in her own house.
@sonadhillon4766Ай бұрын
I think this is the most informative and interesting conversation I have come across ever. A big thumbs up to you Raj .👍
@sadiachaity37257 ай бұрын
Request to everyone 1.plant big trees 2.Avoid overeating 3.save water, electricity, avoid plastic as much as you can
@Shivaji3037 ай бұрын
I do and requesting others to do❤
@sandeshrangari6947 ай бұрын
Avoid oxygen 😂
@Asmit-gy6rz6 ай бұрын
ok
@meghasoni96206 ай бұрын
I would like to add one more point here., 4. Stop cruelty to animals.
@Dark.Pri775 ай бұрын
The ocean produces more oxygen than trees
@kailashpaste68707 ай бұрын
KrishAshok .. Bold , straight, honest on suggestions,highly scientific, Brutally right with sense of matter❤
@nishatashraf80327 ай бұрын
Very well said
@kankanadas40097 ай бұрын
Too good to have this. Looking forward to hearing some more such data. Hoping to get some more. Thanks, thank you so much..
@sharvaripaivaidya35707 ай бұрын
One of the most informative and real sensible knowledge imparted in a podcast on health and nutrition in a long time
@watchful00006 ай бұрын
Very fascinating conversation. Great points made throughout. Loved the bit about women being free labour. Thanks for this.
@AmrinSayyad5966 ай бұрын
He is actually right about inequality... But if women also earn and hier a cook then also it is fine na.. But again in laws ko nhi chalega they only want bahu k hath ka khana.. Jab tak bahu 24 hrs kaam karti na dikhe in laws ko sukun ki nind nhi aati... M talking about India..
@voidmain95195 ай бұрын
How toxic right! That's really unfair to the woman who came to the in-law's house. It actually terrifies me a lot. It actually makes one lose respect for the in-laws and even the husband if he doesn't ever support.
@subinitamazumder13074 ай бұрын
Actually no. After my mom is unable to cook herself due to health problems we hired a cook. And trust me that in itself a difficult task to manage that person. It's a full time job in itself. Those who haven't done it won't know. The trick is you need a real good cook who can understand what you like but most cooks would just want to complete however they want and leave. Hence, it's a difficult task too.
@tayyabasiddiqui21684 ай бұрын
😢 @@voidmain9519
@Hummingbirdzzzz4 ай бұрын
Bitter truth..bahut sahi.
@MahiGill-p9i2 ай бұрын
You should have money plus will to spend that money on outsider for cooking, where bahu is essy option. Also it may sound bitter, but till now in my age i just realizes that giving birth to son has more important because in old age he will help financially and his bahu will help by making house. Aksar sunti hu yeh k hanji ab iski shadi krengey, bahu ayegi fir ton usi ne ghar sambalna hai hamari ton umar ho gyi hai ab bs,,, so in short marrying boy means bringing ALL in one package at home, good wife, good cook, good child reader, good care taker etc.etc. This is only in India, or ulta yeh log bahar k culture ko bura kehtey hai jaha pr old people loves to cook and do their daily chores by themselves. @subinitamazumder1307
@shagunkapoor89547 ай бұрын
It's difficult to understand people like Krish Ashok. However we need more and more people like him in every field...People who question, unravel and see things in various diffrent perspectives 😊❤ Great Podcast Raj Shamani 💫
@krishnawati44307 ай бұрын
He is brilliant smashing many myths about food .I learnt a lot and a lot of my conceptions about food were corrected by him logically . Thank you for educating me .!!🎉
@SHAILENDRAKUMAR-sx5rc6 ай бұрын
Two sensible, analytical and logical people spreading actual true awareness and knowledge👍👍👍👍👍🙏
@meghagupta96237 ай бұрын
Path breaking. Stunning information. Kudos for pointing out the unaccounted labor of the person cooking the food. 👍🏻👍🏻
@amjedcheema72667 ай бұрын
Each and every point is discussed very logically and understandable. It has made my mind clear about so many things. I love this podcast . Thanks
@minakshipande7344 ай бұрын
So true. Would love to watch more videos like this heath related. There is lot of positivity in this video. Love it❤❤
@juhiverma42067 ай бұрын
raj ds is ur best episode ...very informative ..clearing myths about microwave n fridge food ..
@abhilekhhhh7 ай бұрын
I am in college I cook my own food. Man it takes so much time, thinking and planning. That too while managing studies. I was not a feminist. But after I started cooking, cleaning etc I became one. Feminist in the true equality sense.
@kaushikprasad26537 ай бұрын
This is good. I suggest you meal prep for 2-3 days. It's easier and cooking food in large batches will make it easier and cheaper.
@wolvie0087 ай бұрын
@@kaushikprasad2653 true , food nutrition does not get impacted by refrigeration . Only micro nutrients are removed macros remain as is
@Vanajaschannel7 ай бұрын
Find easy quick recipes and use pressure cooker and one pot meals. 😊
@suvidha53697 ай бұрын
Eat rice!!!
@avbhinaya7 ай бұрын
Cooking food turns you feminist? You deserve a prize of a sort? Cook you food, it's cheap, healthy and tasty too. Cut the rest of the crap.
@Pss6877 ай бұрын
Very truly said by the guest wife is a free labour for men at home... That's why men always insist to cook at home so that they don't need to spend money in buying outside food in the name of healthy food. If we ask men to cook food then they buy it from outside or if women buy it maje leke khate hain wahin unhealthy food ke
@kumarshubham70173 ай бұрын
It's not free labour, in return the husband provides for them in different ways, be it healthcare, vacations, expensive jewellery, everything
@KesariyaVilayati-badmanv8w2 ай бұрын
@@kumarshubham7017 So she is his subordinate, expensive jewelry LOL, treat her like a human being yaar, naukar nahi hai..this is the issue in South asia, housewives are taken for granted, baby sitting, dhobi, maid, cooking, cleaning, oh btw most men can never get a gf other than arranged marriage, meaning she becomes provider of conjugal pleasure as well...sab wife karna right?? This IS free labor and exploitation.
@Jesspreet_kaur7 ай бұрын
I am so much impressed with this podcast This man had explained each and every thing linking to biology geography and evolution ❤❤
@Nemisha177 ай бұрын
Moms/wife do so much free labour! We should support them and help them or not go against them when they want to hire a cook to make food. I mean making food 3 times a day is no joke. Theres chopping veggies, actual cooking time, then washing bartan and kitchen post cooking. All this is so time and energy consuming! Fresh food is a privilege. Well said!
@nandinimalolan86617 ай бұрын
Very insightful podcast. Well done conversation. Thanks Mr. krish for such rich information and thanks Raj for bringing such wonderful guests
@dibyajyotiborah97747 ай бұрын
I found this concept interesting: In states where rice is the staple food, women tend to have higher literacy rates because rice cooks quickly, allowing more time for education. Proud to be from a rice-consuming state 😊 #Assam
@manjukukreti29457 ай бұрын
True.....Roti banane ka concept hi tension Dene lagta hai
@mamun26817 ай бұрын
Assam❤
@nationalistpatriotic84067 ай бұрын
Even I coastal parts of Maharashtra . Rice is the staple food .
@ndp04147 ай бұрын
😂😂 ati sarvate varjte
@HatedStar-gb4xs7 ай бұрын
In Bihar UP also rice... But wecan callthem exception to suit this logic 😅
@ShyamSundar-c2b7 ай бұрын
"Laughter is brightest in the place where food is good."
I dont comment on any video, but Indians really need to watch this guest. The most logical and sensible arguments I have ever seen on the internet! Kudos Sir. You have a subscriber.
@vaibhavsheth66877 ай бұрын
Good talk. I am a pharmacologist and I ve worked on epigenetics and gut microbiome. Epigenetics play very much bigger role in health. Also, in a pharmacology, we very much inculcate the idea that "DOSE DETERMINES TOXICITY"
@5recha5 ай бұрын
Hats off to you krishanand for pointing out why home food is cheap.. and how women are used as free labour.. u touch so many women’s burning heart.. I hope there is more awareness to this fact
@ROSHAN360-r5w7 ай бұрын
Kis kis ko enn ki podcast achhi lagti hai!!!❤😊
@western_lord7 ай бұрын
I have a feeling he's an economist because no one but an economist talks like this and I'm IMPRESSED!!!!❤❤
@jainmuku12 күн бұрын
Impressed by the simple yet effective communication. Krish is down to earth despite his tremendous knowledge. Thanks Raj.
@shardasingh15737 ай бұрын
Superb conversation.Free labour,so so true eliminating so many misunderstandings.enjoying listening this conversation.😊 Thanks a lot both of you.😊
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Stay tuned for more!!!
@pjay.k93607 ай бұрын
@@rajshamanicomments padho sare positive nai negative b padho Your r good at your work ... but your guest's facts are controversial ...
@rm00136 ай бұрын
I think this is the best videooo sooo farrrrrrrrr!!!!!! Who brought true vision to lifeee and withhhhhh LOGIC ……… this is new 🇮🇳 we see we analyse we react ………… keep it up !!!!!! Good video
@sameenasyed19836 ай бұрын
Very informative video, got to know many useful things and cleared misconceptions! 😊
@poojaanimallover8720Ай бұрын
Very informative....best part is i love how u counter questions...it is essentially needed in such kind of podcasts/interviews...u don't believe blindly because isse doubts eliminate hote h n more accurate logical fact ka outcome niklta h ..coz coin ka only ek e side ni dekhna chaiye...u r so rational guy... N u mostly invite very genuine, sensible n expert guests in your podcasts...i only trust logical, clear, n fair people with integrity... N its my humble request maintain this traits n authenticity n try to invite such guests only
@smartysreehitha85487 ай бұрын
When he is saying "food habits deeply individual " its realising not to under estimate others habits. I have been watching your podcasts as like series. Its like equal to some books reading. What a way you present!! The content from guest is 💯 % worth some lakhs. Owe to your way Rajshamani and team for exploring,sharing such great things. You all "cultivating" listeners thoughts and pouring positive vibes. Please keep going your way. From A mother of 2kids Who is exploring her knowledge for betterment of her thoughts and kids future too...🙏🙏🙏
@Doctorwithoutdegree7 ай бұрын
This is my first comment ever. I genuinely admire those individuals who have the courage to challenge the boundaries of conventional thinking and break free from the confines of stagnation, without disregarding the importance of proper authorization and authentication. I hold great respect for such individuals. I would like to express my gratitude to the RAJ! for their contributions.
@omgsvines6 ай бұрын
I like this podcast ❤❤ So simple and scientific explanation
@bhavanapatelabsolutelytrue26257 ай бұрын
Time+Labour of pre cooking, and cooking + post cooking + all electricity and gas or gasoline etc. And cleaning pots and pans, all prices are not calculated in home cooking.
@rickymehra37047 ай бұрын
Oveall home cooking settle at very cheap price... For family of 4 people, dinner costs around ₹1000 at good resturant. At resturants u dont know quality of food, what they are adding, posing health risk. When u cook at home the cost reduces significantly to ₹250-300 & every thing is 100% healthy
@voidmain95195 ай бұрын
@@rickymehra3704 that looks good when people in the family cooperate in doing the said chores, not just dumping alone on one person. That's what is the point being said. Feed all at the extent of one's deterioration. Why can't some of the others participate and make it cherishable to everyone in the family?! You are only looking at it in terms of monetary value, what about your mom's or wife's mental, physical, physiological health, tiredness, other issues!? If she or they are completely involved in doing only these three times a day, what life they could have outside kitchen and house. No other activities/fun/work etcetera for overall wellbeing of that person!!!? It's all good if there are househelps. It should be part of life but poora life shouldn't resolve around it. Eat to live. Not Live to eat. But it's like living only to cook, serve feed family, eat again repeat the same. It should be a part of life beta not major chunk of the day everyday every week year. It really becomes too much. Whole life revolving around it, planning for it, exhausting for it. What about other areas of life, be it spiritual, economical, mann ke pasand kaam?! Your grandmother, mother would have had really felt many times in their lifetimes but couldn't have shared it with others especially who wouldn't even listen or empathize. I know elders around my neighbourhood and from friends who had shared with their daughters, daughter in laws, grand daughters later in their lives. The boys(not all males because there are men who understand and empathise and there are females who could never empathize or understand other's plight) who comment our grandmothers, mothers who never complained would never get to hear those from them because they won't tell these kids as they can't comprehend.
@rickymehra37045 ай бұрын
@@voidmain9519 bro/sis u have taken it on yourself... I had not said anywhere that its only mother duty to cook.. I dont know why u had taken it that way, u want to eat unhygenic, spitted curry, golgappa made out of toilet water, go and eat outside no-body is stopping u. If u are talking about plight of women's than don't play victim card every where. 99.99% of marriages happen in india seeing male earning more than girl (in 95% case female do not earn). Take a condition where male is unemployed and feamle is earning good. Will she marry male in arranged marriage? Not at all. Male has very huge responsibility to earn,to povide food and security to family. No one looks at that part. Male doing same 8 to 7 boring job daily, can he decide not to go at work because he got bored. Its not about getting bored or not. Its about responsibilities. And how you manage that hectic schedule whether its office or its household that u have to work out.. And at last u can eat outside daily because ur husband is earning u don't have the responsibility. U get bored, ur husband is slave to u.
@minakumari15153 ай бұрын
Still cheaper n healthier in long run then eating out
@bangboi55323 ай бұрын
I cook my own food and it is 70% cheaper than eating outside. Plus I know what I'm eating and how it is made.
@jollygoodfellaa5 ай бұрын
Super useful information Krish. Yes, refrigerator food is way better than restaurant bought and microwave has been villanised.
@vanisubbaiah31797 ай бұрын
This episode may help the confused folks about selective food consumption... Thanks to your indepth information 🙏 please keep the good work going
@JA48-random7 ай бұрын
Thumbnail is misleading. He basically said overdose is bad
@sahindchouhan80527 ай бұрын
Misleading
@minakumari15153 ай бұрын
It's a clickbait
@sheamusshaunshy30753 ай бұрын
He used the word "can".
@JA48-random3 ай бұрын
@@sheamusshaunshy3075 thumbnail changed
@roopalmundra34777 ай бұрын
Never knew ‘Bengal famine’, ‘generation of men & patriarchy’, ‘local system of medicine’, ‘overthinking food’, ‘geography & genetics’ ‘unaccounted economic cost of free labour’ have been affecting my food choices and habits. ‘Food habits are deeply individual’. I am just blown away by the myths busted by this gentleman, will let the non-stick pans enter my kitchen now.
@mridulamoyde32187 ай бұрын
True, now l will use nonstick pans conveniently without any guilt.😊
@rnilu865 ай бұрын
I knew about Bengal Famine which may be responsible for our thin but fatty body structure. I would suggest you to read a book, by American author Max Lugavere , "Genius Foods". I am sure you will find lots of information about our food choices
@minakumari15153 ай бұрын
Dont get fooled by these podcasters....see actual reports n research... non stick utensils are highly dangerous n can lead to cancer
@abcujn59027 ай бұрын
Bhai yaar questions on mark hote hai 👌 sab questions personal life se related hote hai !! Very good work !! Bravo 🙌🏻
@nupur00037 ай бұрын
Absolutely mesmerizing and awakening conversation. Thanks!
@nayyer83507 ай бұрын
Mind blowing! Thank you for this. Gems coming from the guest
@Akkisopinion7 ай бұрын
So many food related topics covered in one podcast. Very good content.
@gaganwadhwa95357 ай бұрын
Very nice 👌👌 Great Conversation 👍👍 Thank you so much for this experience 🙏🙏
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Stay tuned to gain more such experiences🙌
@paromitadas27827 ай бұрын
@@rajshamaniplease bring someone who can talk about kids like 5-6 years... About how to handle their tantrums. Sometimes they argue a lot for something outside food.. as a parent we lose controls and showing anger to them😢😢😢
@sweenakapoor11867 ай бұрын
Bahut badhiya 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Raj today’s podcast is simple interesting and informative 😘😘😘😘😘😘
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Thankyou🙌🙌
@Mr_choudhary777 ай бұрын
Loved every bit of the conversation breaking the stereotypes.. simply explained complex things
@channel2point52 ай бұрын
Very logical & informed, one of the best health podcasts I've heard 👏 👍 👌
@Ajitpatnaik567 ай бұрын
I must admit this show content is far superior than any other podcast. Previously I was just watching the videos know I have subscribed the channel. I would request u to reach 100% potential now u have reached only 70% thank u
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Thankyou🙌🙌 There's a lot more to bring in for you people! It's still day 1>>
@gitasrimandal44777 ай бұрын
Very deep knowledge…..u r just too good with ur good choice of guest speaker…. Bring him again…pls
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Do let me know if you have any guest suggestion or personality that you want to hear next!
@divyanarain10667 ай бұрын
@@rajshamani Please get Rujuta Diwekar ma'am
@nursingmutants79666 ай бұрын
Fit tuber Vivek
@rakhikb15314 ай бұрын
Yes please...Rijuta diwekar....She is long overdue....
@ALLROUNDER-bf1mn7 ай бұрын
Another deep dive in ocean of knowledge love it❤❤❤
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Thankyou🙌🙌
@Vipul3419913 ай бұрын
This guy just validated all the things that I used to think about diet, utensils and method of cooking. Many things he just confirmed which I knew. I would say one of the best podcast and guest till now. Good Work
@Playhouse15124 ай бұрын
Love the authentic health knowledge you share! Could you make a video on cookware materials, highlighting which metals are unhealthy for cooking? It would be so helpful!
@darkmatter90547 ай бұрын
You should also tell about the qualifications of the guest. It will give an idea as to how qualified are they to talk on the topic and how seriously should audience take their words.
@saumyamishra66317 ай бұрын
Good question- this Mr know it all is a passionate researcher & blogger since more than a decade , so he decided to compile all the information with. no authenticity . Hope audience does realise there’s a difference between real knowledge & information. Also being famous on KZbin is not qualifying anyone to give random gyan Just a good oratory 😅😅😅😅
@ativerc7 ай бұрын
Haan don't listen to him. Listen to doctors and scientists who are known to have perfect oratory skills. The doctors never misbehave, they are always respectful. The scientific research papers are written in such easy language that even a two-year old kid can read them. /s The thing is public outreach is hard. The only problem you may find is if he is not directly referring to scientific papers while making statements. So is it that difficult to listen to someone who has read and compiled all the resources for you? Do you have to call them a know-it-all?
@darkmatter90547 ай бұрын
@@saumyamishra6631 Seems like in today's era the only qualification you need to have is mastery over a language (specially English) and nobody will ask for your qualification and believe everything you say.
@DivinityGlobal-jz6rp7 ай бұрын
This Guest is a self styled Gyani Big Fool With lots of gimmics and smooth taking to prove that Whatever west does is the best way about food Listen to his talk on Savtvik and Tamasik food And you will know how ignorant fool he is
@somyasingh81937 ай бұрын
He is again and again asking to refer to your doctor or nutritionist. He isn't spewing bullshit without backing it with science. He is explaining by using 10th standard science. Just because you are having hard time listening something against your long held belief and can't understand basic logical science doesn't mean he is wrong. You are not wrong to not believe him go research yourself. No need to spew bullshit.@@saumyamishra6631
@sheetaldash19947 ай бұрын
What a beautiful and insightful video.... Loved it.. Please make a video on the usage of cellphones and regulated screen timing.
@joyoflearning21247 ай бұрын
superb podcast. before marriage i was soooo happy to get served food by mom and concentrate on my career. After marriage, cooking, cleaning takes the soul out of me, cant properly concentrate on my career and have a peace of mind, even after having a maid. Thinking of keeping a maid for cooking. I can soo resonate with this podcast.
@NamrataMalhotra272 ай бұрын
An eye-opening session. Thank you Krish Ashok & Raj Shamani.
@rebekahpaul6482 ай бұрын
Sir, you are very fair and bold. You are telling the truth which is making us free from all the myths. 😮 Thank you so much
@riyansh_00197 ай бұрын
“बुराई ढूंढने का शौक है तो शुरुवात खुद से कीजिए., दूसरों से नहीं.😊..! जय हिन्द भैया,,❤️🇮🇳
@Shashank777raju7 ай бұрын
He forgot 100 years old meal in South Indian had very less chances of eating rice...they consumed millets like ragi..jovar etc with high protein.. South started to increase rice consumption after green revolution
@tejaswinis64977 ай бұрын
All grains have same protein content. Whether its rice wheat ragi
@kaushikprasad26537 ай бұрын
Nonsense. Ragi and Jowar are still in pocket communities down south. South has largely been a rice culture.
@anonymouspersonbehind53547 ай бұрын
Bro Kerala sadhya is perfect modulation of fiber protein and carbohydrates 8-9 different dishes and small area for rice in a banana leaf But the problem with it is it was only limited to kings for a period of time then to the minority of uper caste So normal people never got the benifit
@Shashank777raju7 ай бұрын
@@kaushikprasad2653 senseless..ur speaking about recent times ..I am telling you about 100 years old meal
@GreenOrangeBlueWhite7 ай бұрын
@shashank77raju, spot on. Green Revolution had its use but cannot be glorified n made a way of life so it killed all out natural agricultural rhythms and poisoned our fields n water-bodies n food n livestock. We were in a rut so we needed to get out of it through the Green Revolution, MS Swaminathan appologised finally late in the day. It's like putting our fields on permanant steroids. Made to over produce n never encouraged to come back to wiser older indegenous ways. We had food shortage not because of lack of technology but due to external n internal colonisers.
@thinzajeewa7 ай бұрын
Such an eye opening video!
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
I know right!!!
@dharakoriya6292 ай бұрын
Coming from science background and literally enjoyed the whole conversation.... it's so much informative.. thank you for such video
@gauravsaluja22057 ай бұрын
Very Very Informative PodCast Thanks To Raj Shamani For Sharing Such Valueable Knowledge..🙏
@Suraj.52607 ай бұрын
A very fascinating podcast. Maza aaya 💡
@rajshamani7 ай бұрын
Thankyou🙌🙌 Many more to come!
@AkashYadavOriginal7 ай бұрын
I agree with most of his points on refrigeration, microwave, induction, processed food but I still avoid non stick. Theek hai abhi risk nahi diagonse hui hogi but agar thoda bhi risky h to kyo use karna. Use Stainless steel ya bronze.
@rakshyapokharel5164 ай бұрын
@AkashYadavOriginal Please research on 3 ply and 5 ply utensils....I want to opt for it but jyada knowledge nahi mila health related isliye aapko koi knowledge mile toh mujhe bhi inform kardena iss comment session mein
@AkashYadavOriginal4 ай бұрын
@@rakshyapokharel516 5 ply or 3 ply bus layers h uska health se koi relation nahi. Kyoki top layer jiske touch me khana aata h waha to steel he use hota h. Beech me aluminium rehta h jo kabhi touch me nahi aata. Agar aap pure steel ka utensil lete ho to usme uneven heating hoti h jiski wajah se khana kahi se jal jaata h ya chipak jaata h. 3 ply me woh Kam ho jaata h because beech me aluminium ki layer hoti h jo even heat spread karti h. 5 ply me 2 extra layers rehti h jinki wajah se heating thodi jyada jaldi aur evenly hogi. Isme heat ke retention bhi jyada der tak rahe (like those heavy cast iron utensils). 5 ply durable bhi jyada h. But usme weight bhi jyada hota h aur expensive bhi ho jata h. Do keep in mind agar 5 ply lena h to usme 1 layer copper ki bhi ho, some low end brands copper ki jagah aluminium ya steel ki ek aur layer laga dete h 5 ply kehne ke liye. Hum 5 ply ka cooker, saucepan aur kadhai use karte h. But frying pan 3 ply h kyoki usko baar baar khana bante time uthana padta h aur 3 ply me woh easy rehta h, light weight ki wajah se.
@AkashYadavOriginal4 ай бұрын
3 ply and 5 ply me koi health difference nahi hota. In both types of utensils food only touches the stainless steel surface. The difference lies how they cook food. 3 ply me aluminium layers hoti h steel ke neeche jisse heat evenly distribute ho aur hot spots na ho. 5 ply me 5 layers hoti h jisse heat distribution aur jyada even hoga aur heat retention bhi jyada hoga. But 5 ply, 3ply se expensive hogi, heavy hogi aur durable bhi. But keep in mind 5 ply me copper ki bhi layer ho. Cookers 5 ply ke best rehte h for safety. Fry pan me mujhe 3 ply pasand h as they are light.
@rakshyapokharel5164 ай бұрын
@@AkashYadavOriginal So these 3 ply and 5 ply are safe for health?
@AkashYadavOriginal4 ай бұрын
@@rakshyapokharel516 absolutely in both cases only stainless steel comes in contact of food. Stainless steel is considered absolutely safe in cooking. Do note that my Meyer utensils claim to use Nickle free steel which is considered even more safe but I'm not sure if their claims are true as they demand premium prices over other brands.
@athousandmiracles89687 ай бұрын
Pls don't show caption that haldi can damage liver. Very misleading.Dose is important.
@wolvie0087 ай бұрын
I think that’s what he said too lol
@jagadishcdoralmedicineradi89327 ай бұрын
He is trying to be modest. Haldi / turmeric is shit. Dose not have any health effect.
@saumyamishra66317 ай бұрын
He has different tangent to every thing 😂, highly irrational guy
@zaphbrox82397 ай бұрын
@@saumyamishra6631that is reality. There are very few absolute truths or axioms. So what is wrong in exploring or making people aware of tangents? By closing your eyes to tangential information you're behaving like an ostrich.
@referralacc10337 ай бұрын
How else will he get views without clickbaits
@FaktPuneri7 ай бұрын
Best podcast seen so far. Very informative. Eye opener. Kudos to you🙌🏻
@preed237 ай бұрын
One of the best health videos on the net. Very informative. This guy is really good and made total sense.
@fridge_magnet7 ай бұрын
Don't overthink. The stress hormones produced by fear , anxiety is much more dangerous than the one GMO tomato you have consumed. I just stick to commonsense eating. Balanced diet , reduced portion sizes, try to reduce ultra processed food (no aversion though) etc is easy for me than worrying about whether microwave causes cancer , refrigerated food has 2% less nutrients , mango has carbide in it etc.
@simran58354 ай бұрын
What does he say about carbide in mango ? And when
@cyken_377 ай бұрын
Please bring someone who have Best knowledge about only Vegeterion food ❤
@ShyamSundar-c2b7 ай бұрын
Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness
@neildwivedi33647 ай бұрын
Never seen a more detailed program on food, eating patterns & habits...!😮😮😮
@lathanarayanan86745 ай бұрын
This is absolute gem!! Spot on. Scientific. Rational. Logical. ❤Masala lab you got me when you mentioned "Sidhartha Mukherjee" and ofcourse from beginning to end . ❤episode
@zalakshah22317 ай бұрын
Best Ever Person was Rajiv Dixit who guided perfect what to eat in Indian Environment
@MadaraUchiha...7 ай бұрын
He too made extreme pseudoscientific claims like aluminium vessels being harmful for health.
@MadaraUchiha...7 ай бұрын
@Read_my_decription20 aap thik to ho na madam? Itna kya hogya?
@MadaraUchiha...7 ай бұрын
@Read_my_decription20 To hum kya kare? Aapki aarti utare?
@JayMisra17 ай бұрын
Better to do an English interview with the speaker and transcript in Hindi, since the Hinglish is also really confusing.
@MadaraUchiha...7 ай бұрын
@Read_my_decription20 madam, maf Karo. Hum galat aap sahi. Koti koti Naman aapko 🙏
@prachipatni297 ай бұрын
“THAT SOUNDS SO WRONG” just took my heart away.
@PoojaVarshney7 ай бұрын
literally..
@sattsbraju7 ай бұрын
Glad to see @krishashok getting your platform!
@DC-wd6sb7 ай бұрын
As a doctor who is so frustated with these whatsapp university health knowledge, i can vouch for the fact that Krishashok is the best guest invited on this podcast till date. The worst one was that SAAOL health centre doctor who was not even a cardiologist! After some background check, i found out that he is NOT a cardiologist and has even opened his “heart centre”! His advices were pure bullshit. He advised to drink store bought vegan milks which literally has 10% milk and 90% bullshit. Whatever krishashok states is backed with 100% facts in the era of pseudoscience and whatsapp university. Kudos to Raj Shamani for bringing him.
@Hardi_S_Shah7 ай бұрын
Hello, I absolutely love your podcast and the insightful conversations you bring to your audience. As a pharmacy student, I would really appreciate episodes focused on the pharmacy sector. It would be incredibly valuable to hear from experts and professionals who can discuss: 1. Preparing for GPAT : Tips, resources, and strategies to excel in this crucial exam for pharmacy students. 2.Future Challenges and Demands in Pharmacy: 3. Community Pharmacy Needs: Understanding the current and future demands of community pharmacies and how aspiring pharmacists can make a significant impact. 4. Building and Upgrading Skills: Practical advice on continuous education, skill development, and staying updated with the latest advancements in the field of pharmacy. I believe these topics would greatly benefit many students and professionals in the pharmacy field. Thank you for considering this suggestion!
@minivijay57577 ай бұрын
Wonderful podcast.Great information.Many queries were cleared which were being toiling in mind since childhood. Thankyou Sir so much . However one question about drinking water should have been included too , to make this show a complete balanced mind blowing nutritious show.
@blt143_4ever7 ай бұрын
Sir kisi professional andrology ko bulaiye please.
@meecanadasatya7 ай бұрын
What !!!rice prepping does take less time but what about the curry, rasam/daal, the chutney, all the variety of powders, the fav idly or dosa etc etc made in south. Nowadays for everything we have machines but in those days stone grinders were used. I didn’t like the comment that rice preparing women has less work 🤷♀️. Cooking is cooking. South or north , they have their own varieties of dishes and their own process. Please don’t bring your own perceptions and try influencing other with that 🫢
@aum81367 ай бұрын
Cooking Indian food using traditional ways in itself is time-consuming
@expeditioner93223 ай бұрын
He said cooking rice takes lesser time than cooking chapattis. Traditionally cooking was done by women. South Indian women could spend lesser time than their north Indian counterparts. This freed them to pursue activities outside their homes. This was his argument. Cooking rice is indeed less laborious than making rotis.
@ronmiller37417 ай бұрын
New internet trend - Say something totally shocking and opposite to what people do as common practice. Doctors, fitness experts, dermatologists, dentists all doing the same.
@apekshapatil6517 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more
@MahiMahi-yu5jo7 ай бұрын
What is your point? He's saying exactly what doctors, nutritionists, dermatologists and dentists are saying. Are you saying you will get famous by spouting the exact opposite of him and all the experts who agree with him?
@Yamini-u4g7 ай бұрын
You need to study
@ronmiller37417 ай бұрын
@@MahiMahi-yu5jo Point is this is so much misinformation. People like him just come online and say so many things without any proper proof or studies. (mostly backing some agenda). This one was so bad I had to stop midway and drop. Look how he toned down quickly and changed words as raj challenged him on some stuff. In india most people cant think critically and hence believe anything said with confidence on podcast or on whatapp messages. In few years there will be a law that will make also make hosts also accountable and they might haVe to take down such videos.
@DivinityGlobal-jz6rp7 ай бұрын
@@MahiMahi-yu5jo Listen to Dr Khadar Valli and you will know how non sense this guest talks
@Jatinnarang013 ай бұрын
Got very crucial information.Thanks to both sir❤
@viveksinghal20046 ай бұрын
Fantastic pod cast which reveals the endless misconceptions. Thanks to you Raj keep the same pace ❤