Absolutely agree with the lady who said I can't moderate sugar. No-one is over eating broccoli, salads or kale! It's the sugar laden foods that keep you wanting more...
@happycook6737 Жыл бұрын
Sugar + oil/fats + salt = food addiction. I guarantee no one sits and inhales granulated sugar. Think about foods that are hard to stop eating. They have sugar, fat, and salt.
@JScox Жыл бұрын
But maybe those are ACTUALLY the "bad fats". Makes me wonder if everything they say is good for us is actually just the opposite.
@truthseeker713 Жыл бұрын
That is why processed food companies keep adding sugar to their products. Because it is addicting and it keeps their addicts buying more of their products.
@kenadams5504 Жыл бұрын
High carb foods create cravings ..even without sugar.Processed foods in ordinary shops are all high carb .
@dresden_slowjog Жыл бұрын
Have just overeaten on kale but admittedly this happens on like 2 or 3 days out of 365😂
@wholefoodplantbasedmama5398 Жыл бұрын
I am a Lifestyle Medicine (LM) Health Educator here in Ningbo China. While i have not had a weight loss story I can attest to the importance of community and support to help sustain healthy lifestyle habits. This is a very well done documentary and I will encourage others to watch it. Well done!
@juditlow76213 ай бұрын
I always knew if I don't give up, one day I will succeed. After 10+ years of trying, after many failures I now get it right. I prayed for this, God led me to the truth through these documentaries.
@rababkamal19303 жыл бұрын
I have lost 90 pounds Just by eating healthier and cutting out junk food, I lost the weight gradually oved a span of three years I have mantained my current weight for 2 and a half years, never maintained weightloss for more than a couple of months . I am always afraid of regaining the weight. This documentry gave me hope. Yes one day I will celebrate the many years of maintaing the weight. The stories in the documentary are so inspiring. love from Egypt ♥♥
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS3 жыл бұрын
That's Wonderful News on all fronts. Very Best & Healthy Inspirations.
@milicastillomolina2 жыл бұрын
His experience with the clothe hits me directly. That happened to me in December I literally couldn't buy anything bc nothing fitted me. It was a very frustrated situation and I promised to myself that I will not longer looking for any clothing untill I make a change. I have just three weeks in this process but I'm very committed. wish me luck guys.
@janellesmith84492 жыл бұрын
Good luck! How is it going 3 weeks later?
@Mrs.TJTaylor2 жыл бұрын
You can do it!
@maril13792 жыл бұрын
Yes set small goals so you can succeed
@milicastillomolina2 жыл бұрын
@@janellesmith8449 @Janelle Smith hi, I'm still on the way. It's been three months since I started and I had high and down but Im not gonna quit. I lost almost 10 kilos and it may be sound little but the important part is that I lost inches all over my body and I'm stronger now ☺️
@milicastillomolina2 жыл бұрын
@@Mrs.TJTaylor thank you 😊
@KizerMoore2 жыл бұрын
The woman who talked about "just focus on today" really helped with my perspective just now. I will be using that in my journey.
@icedcoffeeandbookss3 жыл бұрын
i’ve lost around 70lbs since oct 2020 and it’s hard but i got this.
@kristinm40053 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@leahhart35852 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!
@KristenHalliburton2 жыл бұрын
Yesss!!! How are you doing?!
@christiegreenwood26422 жыл бұрын
Well done!
@sassygirl4728 Жыл бұрын
That's amazing!!!
@sandraelder11014 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for including several older adults. 10 min. into your video, I’m tearing up with hope!
@chrisl4182 жыл бұрын
Finally. I thought my addiction was unique. My turning point is 4:55am, 2-22-2022. Thank you for showing me the way. I've been so alone in my shame. I've lost the weight before, had the wrong motivation.... I've never felt I was worth enough for it to be for me. Thank you being vulnerable. Thank you for showing me the way. I made the excuse also that I'd be depriving my kids if I didn't buy that stuff. But I was the one eating the majority of it! Now I'm looking at all of us and seeing we are all unhealthy. Since I am the one who buys the food, I get to change it. They won't like it, giving up the 'treats', but we will all feel better. Thank you again! -new subscriber!
@weedywendy42662 жыл бұрын
you are worth it
@sally82342 жыл бұрын
Different treats? Sliced apples a date, blueberries, oranges, etc. Your kids will thank you for giving them the best chance at a healthy body that they will enjoy living in for the rest of their lives. We only get one body. We need to take care of it.
@kate602 жыл бұрын
You will save your kids by giving them food as grown. We've been sold a lie. Live healthy!
@kimfox50712 жыл бұрын
FYI the community of support that everyone keeps mentioning in the video is Overeaters Anonymous. They’re not allowed to promote it so that’s why it’s not mentioned. It’s a great community of support.
@kaizey2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for sharing this bit of information! I was looking at their website and it seems they have a lot of online meetings too for those of us who live too far away from any face to face ones :)
@jenniferlindorff97102 жыл бұрын
100 % on point about moderation around 25 mins!! You would never tell a drug addict to moderate their use.
@tawnyastanway10412 жыл бұрын
Right!!!?? So true
@carrie8932 жыл бұрын
Lost 196 lbs and it's been 2 years I've maintained my current weight. It's easy for me now to eat right, its become a habit. So screw you to that "friend" who told me "you better keep all your fat clothes for when you gain it back".
@jacks22222 жыл бұрын
Eww.. that's no friend! 196lbs..that's amazing!! Congratulations on the loss and keeping a steady weight since. That's incredibly inspiring, talk about determination! LOL.. I think if you released that negative friend it would entitle you to add their weight to your overall loss😂
@SuzieHQ722 жыл бұрын
No friend says that. Ever.
@LavenderSkyla3 жыл бұрын
I lost 80lbs. Exercise, clean eating, eating red meat and eggs mainly. Took me a year with pcos. I feel so much better.
@Addieisgoinghome2 жыл бұрын
I’m basically where you were so thank you for sharing, hopefully I will be where you are.
@gridcaster3 жыл бұрын
Obesity is such an insidious problem to live with...I lost about 160 pounds about 10 years ago and have kept it off (I have fluctuated 20-30 pounds over the course of 2-3 years, which I consider stable). At my top weight I was 315 pounds and 145 pounds at my lowest (currently about 155). This documentary is the most accurate depiction of real weight loss I've ever seen...it is oddly comforting to see others overcame the same exact issues and hurdles that I discovered along the way. The biggest issue I've had is that there is so much social pressure to make me fail. I'm not saying everyone is out to sabotage me (those people definitely DO exist though), but the "kind" voices of "reason" that have told me that I should enjoy food in "moderation". My father, for example, once accused me of having an eating disorder because I wouldn't have a piece of my birthday cake...he is right, but my disorder is my overeating problem. **Not eating the cake is the solution.** Don't even get me started on what happens if I try to take only a tablespoon of peanut butter... "Normal" weight people don't understand the horrible addictive power that food can have on us. They've never even thought about stopping for fast food on the way home from Thanksgiving dinner...or kept a variety of menus for take out so that you can order every day (or multiple times a day) without having to call the same place twice. So shameful, and I did it every day for YEARS before I managed to turn things around. I weigh myself every day to make sure that I'm not slipping. Folks have told me not to do that. Why do they give advice with such confidence when they have no real science to back it up? I exercise daily and enjoy long walks and hikes. I sometimes like to fast...not because I'm trying to lose weight, but because it somehow evens out my cravings. Again, folks are so quick to tell you how to do it...usually they are full of BS and listening to them will actually cause your relapse. Thanks for making this and posting. I'm really glad that I stumbled on it.
@amandataylor60923 жыл бұрын
Tony, thanks for sharing this documentary. I’m so touched by all the stories and inspired to kick off the rest of my weight loss. I’ve lost 30 kilos so far but have stalled for almost a year. Today I had the realization that I’m a success for having lost so much and maintained that loss for a year. Much love from New Zealand 🇳🇿
@hei75862 жыл бұрын
Yes, you are a great success! How do you get on now?
@gracie2375 Жыл бұрын
What got you over the stalled time besides avoiding sugary foods?
@cutielovelypinkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for those AMAZING interviews! For so long I felt alone and I still haven’t reach an healthy weight. I’ve been overweight for 14 years now, never been able to maintain a weight loss. After watching this documentary, I no longer feel hopeless. Being overweight ISN’T what I am supposed to be, and it wont be my future.
@bygrace242 жыл бұрын
Same 👍
@sabrina_11162 жыл бұрын
This showed up in my suggested videos yesterday. I had lost almost 60 lbs over the course of 3.5 years and last year gained 20 back. Thank you so much for this helpful documentary. So many relatable feelings/experiences. Working on weight loss again striving for long term sustainability.
@Natalia-ke9dm2 жыл бұрын
you've got this! I think most of us on weigh loss journeys have been there... the most important thing is to find where you're slipping and fix that before you're back to square one. 💪you can do it!
@mybobalu22 жыл бұрын
I have noticed lately that I really do feel fuller for longer when I eat things like beans and lentils. If I want to really pig out, I can have a huge salad with some meat in it. It's much easier to stick to a diet of healthy food so long as it is also prepared to be appetizing.
@SuzanneU2 жыл бұрын
This documentary highlights the very important fact that it's not just about what you eat - it has to be a whole lifestyle reconfiguration. It also points out that there's no single path to a healthy lifestyle, and that there's no single healthy lifestyle.
@lorettacarroll60152 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Each person needs to identify what works for them. I tried many things over the years. After being referred to an endocrinologist she recommended Keto for me. 5 years later (2020-2021 I had to deal with cancer), I am down from 352 to 193 (as of today). It is a lifetime change.
@dyardsale5475 Жыл бұрын
He is so kind. I am obese. I started a new diet 3 weeks ago and I am happy.
@warrenpeece1726 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. At age 64 I went from 225 to 165 in a bit less than a year, in 2020. All it took was tweaking my routine to gradually decrease food intake while paying attention to the foods I was eating for their nutrients. I found that when I don't eat much my body is sensitized to flavor and EVERYTHING tastes good. I don't need to be bludgeoned by high salt, fat, and sugar in my diet anymore. I still enjoy hamburgers, pizza, etc., just not very often. And key for me is getting on the scale every morning to confirm and feel good about my stable weight.
@sarahhaggard56653 жыл бұрын
Man that lady just kept grabbing that cats face like a door handle! 😂😂🤣
@nunya2573 жыл бұрын
I was totally entertained by that. Lol lol Her cat liked it but then got fed up.
@juleerowley97063 жыл бұрын
Yes I focused on thst but omg that cat was soooo relaxed....I want a massage just like that....I was jealous 😅
@jswhosoever45332 жыл бұрын
Finally found this comment! Lol
@lemon_j2210 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. It's good to watch a video that focuses mainly on the mindset, real world experience and feelings around this rather than the copious amounts of "you should eat this, or that" etc.
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS10 ай бұрын
Thanks, wonderful observation.
@immgrntsrus2 жыл бұрын
If you need to hear anything at all, it’s at the 24:30 minute mark. Why do we use moderation when it doesn’t work??
@cherylanne43902 жыл бұрын
💯% agree
@wrapsbyrachel55713 жыл бұрын
eat crap, stay fat ...Love that and so glad it worked for you. I lost 100 pounds with diet and exercise. Kept it off for about 3 years. Then I had a series of severe health crises, a ton of surgeries and went through a really bad divorce... gained about 75 pounds back over about 8 years... Now, I am 40 pounds down this round 2... about 35 to go and I WILL be one of the "one percent".
@paladinrex81392 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I myself have lost over 100 pounds last year and currently on the journey of keeping it off. This gave me positive ideas and has motivated me more.
@ASAMB123 жыл бұрын
24:35 what Sandra is saying here is completely true. I had to completely stop eating sweets, biscuits and crisps for several weeks to get a hold on my cravings. Nowadays I NEVER buy snack foods because whenever I did in the past I'd start overeating on them again, no matter how hard I tried to restrain myself. The popular approach of "eating everything in moderation" just doesn't work for some people.
@loisanna2 жыл бұрын
I have the same problem. Junk food is addictive for me. I literally inhale food. I can't stop my hands from grabbing and stuffing the next bite in my mouth. Fortunately, I don't weigh over 200 pounds.
@anitahendrix75732 жыл бұрын
The most inspiring part of this is to hear I'm not alone with my addiction. That there are other like me. I have tried to tell others about my food problems and they never understand. My hubby could have all kinds of cookies, cakes, pie, etc in the house and only have a bit now and then. Not me I must eat it if it's there.
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS2 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@decorgirl9716 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad the youtube algorithm suggested this very inspirational video. Just wanted to say thanks to you and all those involved for making it. I just want to get off this fifty pounds train once and for all.
@jimmiepatrum2 жыл бұрын
I sometimes feel persecuted because I can't eat like other people because I'm diabetic. If I eat what I want, I not only get fat, I become unhealthy. Grrr. So this video has given me a different perspective because I watched people who actually got to a point where they ENJOYED healthier food than sweets or junk food. That gives me hope. Thanks for that. Diane
@lawfullucyless67152 жыл бұрын
Are you type one or two?
@MA-di9zh2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries I've seen about this topic so far. I'm very happy it's not promoting a certain diet or program and it spotlights the core: emotions and behaviour. What helped me tremendously is reflecting on why and under which circumstances I became sugar addicted, establishing healthy ways to deal with stress, getting rid of a lot of stuffed up emotions, engaging in self love, reflecting on what eating means for me and which needs are underlying and finding better ways (for example social life, being in nature, being with animals etc), getting rid of toxics like toxic relationships, listening to my inside, to my borders and respecting them, respecting ME, respecting my pace, learning how to deal with emotions. I'm not done yet, I still need to learn more about healthy eating, but until now it feels already much better. I wish everyone on the way all the best and remember: there's no reason not to love yourself limitlessly.
@lesleyt43272 жыл бұрын
lol watching this documentary and an advert for Oreos pops up - that is a cruel youtube algorithm
@meganbriggs45323 жыл бұрын
Wow what a gem the KZbin algorithm delivered. Thank you so much for making this documentary. It was beautiful.
@vc6601 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this film and putting it on KZbin: I find it so inspiring, so motivating - I’ve watched it 3 times and I’m sure this won’t be the last. Thanks also to the wonderful people who were brave enough to be so candid about their struggles and sharing the things that have helped them on their journeys. I’m sure this film is helping many who watch it. God bless you all.
@daniboy91982 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this. It's great, hearing people talk about their experiences with sustainable long term weight loss. I am also someone who has been successful at this. It IS possible, but it does take a willingness to commit for the long haul. I had to overhaul my entire life (and deal with an ED), but it was totally worth it. I was in my early 20s, obese, with a unhealthy lifestyle, poor coping mechanisms, and the start of fatty liver disease. Unlike a lot of people, I didn't lose the weight quickly, but I have been successful at keeping it off. I found what works for me, and I made sure that I could do it for the rest of my life. :)
@gertibell2 жыл бұрын
I lost 100lbs 12 years ago & kept it off. I used to be a meal skipper. Now I eat 5 small meals a day. It revved my metabolism so much, I can eat ice cream in between 3 of those meals. Plus when I do eat something naughty like pizza or french fries, it's always my 2nd or 3rd meal. Never after 6pm. I lost 75lbs the first year & then a pound a week after. Slower weight loss is better for keeping it off & avoiding loose skin.
@magpie21632 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey and for your tips!!! Much appreciated, I'm struggling and I really needed to read something positive!!! Many big hugs /Maria
@genieharden6123 жыл бұрын
Excellent, inspiring documentary. It was just what I needed. I'm so tired of the superficiality of most online weight loss stories. All about "look at how much better I look". I really believe that's a smaller part of it, although it feels like the most important part at first. I'm really aiming for that "food serenity" and to open up my life to more than my obsessions. Working on my marriage has helped, too. I had to find a calm and loving center inside myself despite my husband's scolding, ultimatums, and cold shoulders. That was a long journey right there! Now he has found a more calm and loving center inside himself, as well, and I feel like I'm on terra firma to, once again, focus my attention on making changes to my eating habits. Thank you for this wonderful documentary!
@chrisloveall9713 жыл бұрын
I recently just lost 40lbs in the past 4 months and I am determined more than ever to continue to loss weight and keep it off. I feel awesome and I feel like I’m myself again. It’s amazing how you control something that effects everything in you and around you. Peace and Success to everyone, truly ❤️
@PS-bs8oe3 жыл бұрын
Hi, do you want to share which foodchoices, thérapie and or movements you used or other tricks?😊
@eronweaver5183 Жыл бұрын
One of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen. So well done, inspiring. I was so moved I teared up at the end. To say this is exactly what I needed is an understatement. THANK YOU!!! 💜
@MeemaMcLivingHealthy2 жыл бұрын
Weight loss, especially long term weight loss, is almost totally a "mind thing". I, too had to learn to really enjoy healthy food and realize that this is my future. And I'm ok with that. Do I miss the food I used to eat? Sure I do. But I DO NOT miss all the other things associated with obesity. Like being tired all the time. Or having illnesses associated with being overweight. Or not being able to enjoy a simple stroll or activity without being totally out of breath. I love that I no longer have those examples as part of my daily life. For the most part I weigh about 120 - 125 lbs, after starting my weight loss journey at 213 lbs. in January of 2014. I look forward to each day of being in a healthy weight range instead of dreading my daily aches, pains, and breathlessness because I'm morbidly obese. Thanks for this video. It makes me realize I am not alone.
@sbaumgartner98483 жыл бұрын
Fantastic film. It's the first time I've heard people share the same specific issues with food that I have. I can't thank you enough for creating this documentary. And I am sooo impressed with you Tony! Thank you.
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Very Best
@debhulks3 жыл бұрын
Lost 65 lbs to date need to lose 24lbs more. This film was very enlightening. It's no good changing your body if your mind stays the same. In the past after weight loss I found it difficult to adjust to my changing body. I was always the fat and jolly person. I got noticed even if it was for the wrong reasons. Being smaller made me feel invisible. This time I have to find a way to change my mindset.
@shp26452 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for a brilliant documentary which resonates so much with me. I've successfully lost 6 stones in weight and I'm currently maintaining and loving life. This film has helped me realise how far I've come and how I take it day by day to stay this way. It can be done day by day 👍 best of luck to anyone following their dreams 👏
@ab61293 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony - great film! Congrats on tyour personal sustained weight loss, and on this amazing, and very helpful film. A tough, emotive subject, and very sensitively treated. Loved all the different personalities, too. Susan's explanation of how she kept on repeating the same yo-yoing behaviour, and her rationalisations behind her behaviours at each stage, really resonated with me. I had never heard anyone articulate my feelings so well. Thank you for sharing this Susan. Thanks to everyone involved. No doubt, this has/will help many people all over the world. Hi from Australia!
@monikamarsollek34932 жыл бұрын
Hi, Tony, thank you (and all the others) so much for sharing. That was like making new friends and exchanging adventures on the travel through life. For a long time I was kind of jealous that other people can eat what they want and I can’t without gaining weight, loosing teeth and feeling terrible. I didn’t overdo but it felt like fight and force most of the time. So I changed my view and told me that my body is smart and shows me what’s good for me. One of my talents is making food looking and tasting nice, adding herbs and spices. Now I use my talent to create veggie and fruit bowls and show them to people I’m connected with. They love it. And I go out and explore 'the little things', collecting wild herbs, taking pictures… and I sing and dance and knit a bit. EVERY DAY is the key. Never too old to learn new skills. Soon I’ll be 67. If you think about writing a book about all that, I’d love to order it! Greetings from Germany, Monika❣
@mrs.maestra1733 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I lost 43 lbs two years ago and kept it off up until 4 months ago and fell off the wagon and began with unhealthy habits. I've gained 10 lbs and I'm not happy. Going back to taking care of me.
@dani8shawn2 жыл бұрын
You can do it! Deal with those 10 lbs and I’d encourage you to add some weight training to make sure you rev up your metabolism. Happy losing.
@jacks22222 жыл бұрын
I did this too.. But have now gained it all back + another 14lbs! I'm realising now that there are certain emotional triggers that seem to cause "self care abandonment" and trigger old habits. Finding a better source of comfort is key I feel. Hope you shed those 10lbs easily 🙂
@shtefi20042 жыл бұрын
Very good documentary! Great job! I am on my weight loss journey now. I'm tired of dragging around me the weight that I put on after having my kids 18 years ago and what I put on after the death of my husband. Wish me luck!
@juliebrierley66314 ай бұрын
I was looking for advice about losing weight. I love the perspective that this documentary puts forward. The advice just do it to today, and let the today's build up is brilliant. I'm going to use that.
@al-karimwissanji10402 жыл бұрын
Thank you . The participants expressed what I was feeling because I didn't know how to express my thoughts. Please thank them for their bravery in their participation, it must have cathartic. I believe you have just inspired to lose the covid weight I have gained over the last 2 years. I know your voice will follow me every time I think I am going wrong, and back off. Thank you again.
@jenwylie4093 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 80's. We mostly ate whole foods, real food whatever you want to call it. We were all healthy weights. Treats were a once in a while thing that wasn't in the house regularly. Slowly junk food creeped in. Somehow we needed treats after every meal. The food industry puts a lot of money into turning chemicals into addictive "food."
@staybent93803 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I can relate to all the stories, I was a thin child that never thought about food until my mom took me for a “check up” when I was 9. The Dr performed a vaginal check and I was so scared, my mother was in the room and I still to this day have no idea why this happened, but the dr also wanted me to walk back and forth in front of him in my underwear. My older sister also was a part of this “check up” who was overweight, Dr Turner told my mother in front of me that she needed to watch my food intake as I could also become overweight. I frieked out and at 10 years old my eating disorder began. I am 54 and it has taken me thru serious anorexia ( my parents were born again Pentecostal christians moving us every year) to bulimia because the prayers and beatings to eat did not work. I was not going to be fat. Well after I had my 3rd child and moved countries to get away from the oppressing biblical guilt for my disease I separated from my abusive husband and had no support at all. I ate and did not care, how I can relate to Susan, the relief of Oh well, last time it didn’t work, and the relief of eating was overpowering. However, I had never been overweight before due to my bulimia, not my healthy lifestyle and during 2004 my mom and stepdad came from America to see the kids and I was 200 pounds. I was miserable, angry and a recluse. I was severely depressed and hardly left my house, my son oldest son was showing signs of wanting to harm himself at school and I took him to counseling, it was an eye opener for me, I realised I need to get myself right. He is a boy smart beyond his years and he felt my pain sadly. So I had lap band surgery and eventually lost weight but the desire to eat never abated. I could turn up for things but eating a rockmelon was difficult as it would get stuck. All the fattening greasy food could go down easily, I relate to Michael where he would sit on the floor waiting for food to pass to eat more, I did that as my shoulders for some reason would hurt from my over indulging, however, after the surgery I could no longer make myself vomit so used laxatives and fasts to not gain weight. What a nightmare. My 3 kids are amazing, all doing well but I have to admit I still struggle. After watching this I get it! I think I can eat my trigger foods but truthfully I cannot, I am a food addict and there is nothing I would rather do than eat Doritos and watch true crime. My safety zone. Thank you all so much for your stories and knowing food does not have to be our comfort. I have learnt more from this than all the dense counselling I could afford, again thank you.
@jacks22222 жыл бұрын
Gosh yes.. finding a better way to comfort and soothe ourselves is key hey. You've been so brave and determined in your life, sounds like you've had to be to defend yourself. Now you can use that bravery and determination to give yourself the love and care that you so deserve. 🤗 That doctor btw was a pervert & likely got a kick out of being able to "examine" you in front of her.. It's all about power for creeps like that, there could be absolutely no reason for him to have done that unless you had a problem in that area. You/ that little gir didn't deserve that or any of what followed on from that event!
@soonendsims9212 жыл бұрын
fantastic presentation , one of the best i have ever watched , i am not overweight but have a real struggle with alcohol , i find that all the feelings of quilt , hopelessness, the yo yo effect of giving up only to start up again because of some other failure or negative feeling in life that comes my way , etc , etc ,are all relative and similar to a person struggling with a food addiction , this movie helped me a lot ,,Thanks
@weedywendy42662 жыл бұрын
hello, fellow alcohol struggler here. the principals these folks have used successfully will help you, too. it’s about resigning to the fact that you can’t do it alone - that you’re powerless. there’s a whole community out here.
@alpakafantasy51342 жыл бұрын
I appreciate how self reflected all people in this documentary talk about their journey. I don't know if a person who is still in a unaware or unsolved food addiction can make the first step out of it because of the film but as a person who is on the journey to a happy and healthy eating and living for over a year with 24 pounds lost since the change I can agree with most statements and stories in this film. I really love it and I hope more people choose to be good to themselves and start to bring the junk where it belongs: out for good
@MeemaMcLivingHealthy2 жыл бұрын
WTG with your weight loss success. Keep the right mindset and you'll being saying the same thing five years from now!
@ivsportiv2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful video. I loved the advice from the lady who said ‘I am not going to eat bad food today’. Love from The Netherlands🇳🇱
@ALLrWorthy Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tony for such a motivational piece! I’m working very hard on my 2nd major weight loss journey and I have quite a way to go but I’m encouraged! I connected with so much that was said in this movie and it’s just so important to remember that I’m not the only one that has these thoughts about food. Again, thank you to all of you that shared yourself in this story!!
@Nicole-xd1uj2 жыл бұрын
I thought it was particularly helpful to hear from so many people with different perspectives as this isn't a 'one solution fits all' journey. Some people's ideas seemed unlikely to be helpful to me while others resonated. Thank you!
@sherwinmoscow94552 жыл бұрын
A fabulous film. Thank you for making it, and thank you to the guests who shared their stories. May you all live happy and healthy lives.
@Kristymayable3 жыл бұрын
Very raw and real to me. Thank you for making this doco.
@annaf.edlund933 Жыл бұрын
Just watched this twice through. Thank you for making it!
@thecrazylineman683 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I relate with the part at 43:30 talking about jump starting the loss after watching my mom suffer with chrons disease my whole life. Although I think stress is a big factor in my moms situation. For me, being obese added extra mental stress.
@Robin59578 ай бұрын
Less than 5 minutes in and I hit the Subscribe button. I feel like I'm on that music show where I slam the big red button and as my chair turns around I exclaim I want YOU on my team! I can't wait to hear more!
@sarchrisa2 жыл бұрын
Susan’s experience at 18:55. This exactly!!Rallying for another attempt. I’m so freaking tired of the roller coaster.😭
@FrancineYeshua2 жыл бұрын
Try plantbased! Brought me so much peace in body And mind. Good Luck!
@kairi9902 жыл бұрын
That one hit me hard. I felt called out, lol
@shirleyliggett776 Жыл бұрын
This is the BEST documentary on weight loss and sustaining it. So encouraging and I am so thankful for this ❤❤❤
@uke70842 жыл бұрын
I am just so angry at my husband when he buys a ton of junk food. He thinks if he gets cucumbers and grapes at the store he can also buy pints of ice cream, raw cookie dough, a crate of sugar cookies, iced coffee and soda. When I share my concern with Him he gets defensive and tells me he won't eat it in one sitting. Next day I find a pint of ice cream and 1,000 worth of calories of cookie dough gone! Plus soda and iced coffee! When I talked to him about this he yells at me, "don't nag me, I ha e had a stressful day!" So my reply was okay. So if you are stress eating I shouldn't be concerned? I know I am approaching this wrong. Possibly doing damage. But I am angry. I hate seeing him out grow his clothes. I hate seeing him lose his strength and stamina. I hate hearing about how he hates his belly. I know how dangerous visceral body fat is. I have seen overweight cadavers in person and how much fat hids beneath the and is astonishing. I am scared for him I can fast forward in my mind 10 years into the future and see him at a point of no return. Where getting thinner is no longer just desirable but a must if he wants any quality of life. I am angry. I am scared. And yes. Quickly turning into that nagging wife. (Some info about me. 9 years of marriage and 3 kids later plus this one on the way and I have gained maybe 5, possibly 10 pounds since we married. I have not yet let myself go, as it were. Not in that respect. My hang ups are self control with my phone. I am on it waaay too much And I am very disorganized and moody. So I get it I have things to work in too.) Obesity is life threatening. I view a box of donuts with a large mocha frappe as I would a box of cigarettes. Help. Anyone who has read this far. Thank you. How do I approach my husband's dangerous diet habits? Is there anything I can do or say that will make him eat healthier?
@Defender25162 жыл бұрын
First off, DON'T give him that look when he eats something bad. He is his own adult and he knows he is responsible for his health. Instead, become the woman that is so lovely in his life that he regrets his bad eating habits. And when he does eat something good, give him positive reinforcement. A smile, a compliment, anything that shows approval of his actions and how you like how he is taking control of his life. The worst thing you can do is literally track him down like the NSA and tell him you found out what he did. You wouldn't want anyone doing that to you, so don't do it to him.
@tezzag8182 жыл бұрын
Only by inspiring him by your own discipline and determination. You can’t change him but you can show him what is possible. Nagging him makes him dig his heels in further. Just inspire yourself and maybe he will be inspired too.
@XxCupcakeHoarderxX2 жыл бұрын
In my experience, as a former food addict, I had to motivate myself to change. I had to want to change and start the long journey to a healthy relationship with food and a healthy body. I wish it was as simple as flipping a switch to change my habits and how I view food. I also busy myself with online games whenever I have an urge to binge. Best of luck!
@DollishDes2 жыл бұрын
It must be really unfortunate to have a partner who is not supportive or does not have the same health goals as us. Why don’t you try focusing on yourself (as hard as that is with him buying junk food)but just maybe start working out a little bit making healthier choices and maybe if he sees your progress it will motivate him to stop eating so much junk food. I would stop saying anything to him when he brings home junk food and just ignore it, maybe hide that stuff so it doesn’t tempt you but I would stop saying anything to him and just focus on yourself and hopefully eventually he will see how happy and healthy you are and want the same for himself. Worth a shot ? Sometimes actions speak louder than words.
@astrieanna2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that you can make him change. Rather than you nagging, he has to decide to do things differently for himself. Maybe talking the overall situation through in a calm moment -- when you're both fed, hydrated, rested, and undistracted -- hearing how he feels, sharing how you feel, would help. Maybe he could go to therapy -- to help him sort out what he wants, what his relationship to food is. Maybe you could go to couples therapy together, to find other ways to communicate about this issue.
@MsHGH12 жыл бұрын
This is great. Being able to listen to positive role models who actually understand, is really helpful. So thanks for this.
@toriwolf5978 Жыл бұрын
Looks like he has quit posting that’s to bad hope he is doing ok and kept his weight off ! Great story hope starts posting again of his journey so interesting and a great story teller…
@BartBVanBockstaele Жыл бұрын
He seems to be: while he wisely did not overtly promote his company in the documentary, the website still exists and (presumably) active.
@kaizey2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. This is what I've been looking for. The real and especially in depth info from people who have done it.
@krazykirl11293 жыл бұрын
Wow!! I wish they could show this in schools. What a magnificent piece of work 💓 So much wisdom from everyone who participated in this documentary. 🙏 My eyes just let up with how beautiful the surroundings are too.
@fai57342 жыл бұрын
This is such a wonderful documentary. Thank you
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@melaniej.roberts2063 жыл бұрын
Wow. This is extremely enlightening, especially with regards to sugar addiction. Thank you!
@realworldmom3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this documentary. Thank you for showcasing lots of men and people of many ages. I think people are used to thinking this is a early middle age women’s problem and that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Going on my second journey after losing 50 pounds and then being in a car accident. Although “it wasn’t bad” ( that’s what everyone else says) it has totally changed my brain and I am no longer the same person. I struggle with grief over who I once was and how far she had come. I have a ton of food I can’t eat because they cause me inflammation. It’s hard and I identified so much with many people on your documentary. Congrats on losing and maintaining your weight loss and again…thank you for making this :) see you on the “other side” one day!
@ambersucces986711 ай бұрын
This was really motivating! I love these type of documentaries ❤
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@englishclass2473 жыл бұрын
I'm vegan and very healthy 48 years old. Thanks for you
@applegal305810 ай бұрын
Thank god with all my flaws and short comings, I don't have an addictive personality. Sugar is yummy bot not something I am obsessed with. I can eat one or two pieces, and put the rest away after feeling satiated with the treat. Some people do not have that off switch. It's genetic for a lot of people, like alcoholism is in the family for some people. For others its binge eating disorder. It must be do scary to have no control. I have periods where I gain weight under extreme stress, but once that passes I can easily lose weight when I'm mentally better. This has happened 3 times in my 43 year existence during periods of prolonged high stress. I recognize this and once I'm mentally better my normal eating and exercise patterns returns naturally. During these times I generally gain 15 to 20 lbs over the course of 6 months, which comes back off naturally when the stress is resolved. I hope that whatever your situation and biology, that you are kind to yourself and realize you are human and sometimes you need help and that you seek help if you have an issue with food. You are not alone. Everyone struggles with something. You don't have to be perfect with your diet, or have a perfect body. Do your best to eat healthy and move more like walking or yoga or sports. Get help from a doctor or support group if you need it. There is no shame with getting help.
@jackieo24033 жыл бұрын
Great documentary. Motivating and uplifting. Congratulations!
@colleenbrockway22022 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely wonderful on so many levels. Thank you! I've shared it with my family and friends..... So helpful! Loved it.
@crystalp.2863 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and inspiring documentary.
@savingpeace84522 жыл бұрын
Great to see people who have lost weight on a variety of diets. Low carb, vegan, vegetarian, paleo, primal, standard American, intermittent fasting. All the diets. Sugar definitely seems to be a big trigger for people and for others it was fat everyone is different I don’t know why the people in the comments seem to think it’s a plant based documentary it’s not it’s about lots of different diets
@HealthWeathRecovery3 жыл бұрын
Weight loss is so difficult. The hardest part is maintenance. Losing weight is just the beginning. Often times you lose weight quickly and then plateau. you may even gain the weight back Plus more. I've probably gained and lost 100 pounds throughout the years. I lost 35 pounds in 2015 and have kept it off for almost 7 years.
@bygrace242 жыл бұрын
That's amazing 👍
@LivingMyBestLifeOn15003 жыл бұрын
Great film! Just what I needed. Up and down my entire life and finally coming down for good. Thank you for your time and effort. :) So nice to hear others stories.
@cr3703 жыл бұрын
I lost 30 lbs with a good diet and 8-16 intermittent fasting. But I would relapse now and then. Because fasting became tolerable for me this is what I did. I made a trigger weight for me and when I went above it, I would fast 36 hours. This is how I sustained my weight. Every now and then I would lower my trigger weight making my weight lower.
@nanasshi07112 жыл бұрын
add exercise
@kairi9902 жыл бұрын
Great documentary. Very down-to-earth with participants who had unique approaches to their journey.
@jackiefox7326 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video 😊 thank you. I’m trying to be more relaxed about food instead of having a love hate relationship with food.
@nichola8969 Жыл бұрын
I needed to see this; thank you so much for making a beautiful documentary.
@MENSWEIGHTLOSS Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@marilynmckenzie21113 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful video! I can really identify with Susan from Rochester. I lost 63 lbs in 2001 and gradually over the next 10 yrs put it back on. I have lost 30,45 lbs several times. At the beginning of the Pandemic I lost 7 lbs, but by July,when I realized this thing was going to continue for some time, I gave in and starting eating bread and chips again and put on 10 lbs by the year end. At New Years 2021, I devised a new eating plan for myself. Two meals a day. Lunch is a Keto meal and dinner is a Heart to Home portion& calorie control meal and ate only carb free snacks in between. Then would go for 16 hrs to the next days lunch. I lost 30 lbs by July. Then, like Susan, I started to cheat a little. A pizza once in a while, some poutine once in a while, went from bacon rinds to regular chips, and I have now gained back 3 lbs, but live in fear it will become more. 😱 I live alone and stay in sometimes for 4-5 days at a time. I only want to lose another 25-30 more. I have been suffering with pelvic pain for last 8 1/2 yrs. I have started to walk again for exercise. I used to swim for an hr 2-3x per week, but the pools are closed still due to the pandemic. I miss swimming so much! The only way I can get through the evenings, is to keep my hands busy. The first year and crocheted and knit blankets and scarves. This past year I took up cross stitching again. I think watching all your video participants has given me a lot of encouragement to keep going to get that “freedom”! Thank you again for your help! Greetings 🇨🇦
@marilynmckenzie21112 жыл бұрын
As of New Years, I have gained back 8 lbs and now trying to stick to my previous meals plans with hope to lose 30 more! 🤞🤞🙏🏼
@crusaderqk3 жыл бұрын
Incredible! Just what I need! Here I am an obese person watching this… Thank you!
@loislosole61983 жыл бұрын
You too can do it. Believe in yourself!!
@Randomlyme Жыл бұрын
thanks man...such well made documentary
@kauser12392 жыл бұрын
Best weight loss maintenance programme I’ve ever seen. Honest raw opinions and more about how we can change our minds and opinions about food rather than excercise 😊
@kerrylow68942 жыл бұрын
Hey Tony love the way it's informative and beautiful! The thing that I recognised was where the lady said dong trust your own thoughts about food when it's not worked for you, follow the people who have lost the weight and commit to the process. Well done,great work!
@amyjardine63273 жыл бұрын
I have to say that cat is catching some rough petting Lol at 37:41,but hey the rest is awesome and thanks for all this info!
@NicoleM_radiantbaby3 жыл бұрын
Was coming to say the same thing! (About the cat and the documentary) :)
@Neophema3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't take my eyes off of it. I think the cat's quite enjoying it, though. :D Like a good massage.
@juleerowley97063 жыл бұрын
The cat was loving it....lol
@jboyd82242 жыл бұрын
Lol, agreed!
@MARCIARIBEIRO-yt7ko3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences and others’ with us, Tony Vassallo. Greetings from Brasil.
@MEMORIA13164 ай бұрын
I see myself here. I was never more than about 10kg overweight, but I am addicted to sugar. I have had major depression and cancer. When I realized that a PET scan uses glucose because it’s easily absorbed by cancer cells, I was terrified. I cut out sugar and processed “foods”. I went through withdrawal. My glucose levels have stabilized, so I am less hungry. I’m still going to the gym, and I find I can do more activities. Slowly losing weight. One day at a time. Good luck, everyone 😊
@yuliadubovskaya70903 жыл бұрын
Simple, yet genius. Community support is so, so important, this faces, smiles, open mind and heart... We indeed all share the same road, but different ways. Your work is inspiring. Thank you so much.
@theahaberman8189 Жыл бұрын
34:09 Krispy Kreme donuts are overrated anyway. I had one once just to see what the hype was about, and have had no interest in eating one since. And I LOVE donuts.
@argoneonoble Жыл бұрын
I love Krispy Kreme
@maryhamric Жыл бұрын
Did you have a warm one? Because they are divine.... LOL.
@phylisscoffey5480 Жыл бұрын
I agree but they are much different than they used to be. They were good in the old days but they have gone way downhill. Nothing like they used to be.
@MrVinceq3 жыл бұрын
This is a great documentary, everyone featured is awesome and hopefully they are rightfully proud of their achievement. Mr. Vassallo, you have done a sterling job and I hope this work inspires many more people to free themselves .
@rachellewis64923 жыл бұрын
Great documentary Tony. Thanks to you a d your friends for sharing your inspiring stories. Very encouraging. Also enjoyed the cinematography, music and interview style. Much love
@mmthomas37293 жыл бұрын
Wow. This sure hits home. I started my diet, or changing the way I ate and thought, in September of 2018. I've lost 50 lbs. If anyone out there is considering losing weight, do it! My life is so much better. I feel better, I think better, I'm enjoying food more because I only eat food I absolutely love. Come to find out, the food I really love is not processed or fried or fast. Limiting and watching what I eat is not deprivation. Being overweight and weak was deprivation.
@radixdudette4 ай бұрын
Wonderful! WONDERFUL ! ! I watched once and then immediately again to stop and start so that l could take notes and pan the GOLDEN NUGGETS. TOTALLY appreciated the people being open, honest and vulnerable about their addiction to and idolatry of food. Tremendous insight and definition for FOOD SERENITY! Bravo! Tony Vassalo!
@ClassicCarCustodians3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic and inspirational Documentary. Great work. Best quality I've seen on weight loss videos so far. Bravo (and this comes from a professional filmmaker).
@danielamicallef95923 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Tony, sincere regards from Malta. You have done a service for the common good. I learned a lot. Keep it up.