At 60, I made a clean cut, left my managerial career and archived my PhD in engineering diploma in a drawer, sold my apartment in a high rise in 1 million city and exhanged hectic urban life for living on 2 acre homestead in the same village where my cousin has a small dairy farm, only 10 animals in total. This engineer turned cheese maker is now more healthy, happy and content than ever! I still use my engineering skills, but not to line corporate pockets, rather to help local people. I earn a third of what I was earning before, but I have more than I need and can set aside more than I could before. The best decision I ever made!
@nolagirlhomestead7 ай бұрын
I turned 66 and following suite to a much simpler lifestyle. The city no longer appeals to me. Going back to my roots somewhere in rural Louisiana...
@blueeyes37 ай бұрын
Congratulations 🎉
@MrGoatlady7 ай бұрын
What a wealth of advise here. I'm 73, still have chickens, milk goats, and have a garden. I also take no medications, and use herbs for health and healing. But I think with all that's going on in the world, my aging body, and pulling away from community some because I don't want to bother anyone has had a negative effect on my quality of life. You have encouraged me to be more intentional in a positive way to enjoy my environment and what I do, and to connect more with friends and laugh.
@Grayson4life7 ай бұрын
If you can find a church, please go. Find Jesus (Yeshua) and you will never be alone. I hope in a community of people, they will have seniors who also garden and you can find some like minded folks to do things with. Lots of times they have senior trips and outings and gatherings.
@shellymcgrew44127 ай бұрын
Hello hello! Yes! Community is an essential part of being human! There are so many lovely experiences we miss out on because we isolate. Get out there friend! Enjoy people!
@dancnluc17 ай бұрын
A great video. I am 62 and living on my own. I still work full time. I have a garden, grow herbs in pots, forage, and have chickens. I am on no medication. Several years ago, I had a "farming accident", which I ended up at the hospital. The antibiotics they gave me wiped out all the good bacteria. I ended up with C difficile. I started taking probiotics, eating more yogurts, and fermented foods. Nowadays, I just do fermented foods for the gut. I have 4 kids - all in the 30s that are on medication. My grandson is autistic. My one son ended up stage 4 renal failure and was on dialysisfor almost 5 years. He finally got a kidney transplant almost 2 years ago.He mention how they misdiagnosed him the first year, which caused him to go into stage 4 failure. They would give him medication that would make his blood pressure go sky high. Over the years, he would argue with doctors and nurses about him not taking the medication. He mention my body is different from others and how you treat them, is not always good for others. He finally got a doctor that agreed with him. At one point he had so much fluid build up around his heart, and when they went to drain it, they accidentally nicked his heart, so he ended up having an emergency open heart surgery. My ex was military and after he had the forced shots they gave the military before he was send off for Desert Storm, he got real sick. They treated it one way. He started having heart issues later on. At 39, he ended up having open heart surgery. Later he was dignosed with Gulf War Syndrome. I wished I knew what I did today back years ago. My dad once told me God gave us what we needed in herbs, flowers, etc. It is just to have the knowledge of knowing what to use, how to use it, and how much to use.
@maryearly32597 ай бұрын
I suggest to deepen this topic try and interview Sally Fallon Morrel. She is the Director of the Weston A Price foundation. that site has a lot of info to deepen this topic including Blue Zones and childrens health. I highly recommend the site.
@countrylivin36337 ай бұрын
my dr is blown away that i am a 48 yr old male and have no medications. rarely take vitamins. use homeopathy, essential oils, teas and try to eat from our organic gardens and our own animals as much as possible.
@silviamagda7 ай бұрын
This is weird that the dr is blown away. 48 years old is not old. They want us all on medication. To be their client.
@HeyHeyAlabama7 ай бұрын
About 25 years ago I watched a PBS documentary about an ER doctor that gardened organically. He said that if everyone would eat organic, stay away from fast food, he would not have a job. So few things are actually genetic that we wouldn't know what they are unless we or someone we knew had it.
@nolagirlhomestead7 ай бұрын
I wish more men would follow your regimen! Microwaved food and Big Pharma has blinded America to God's natural plan 😮😢
@jenniferdee117 ай бұрын
48 is young ..
@TheEssentialRanchersLife4 ай бұрын
My husband is 69 and on the rare occasions when he needs a doctor (like when he broke his ankle) the doctors couldn’t believe he wasn’t on any medications. Same as you, we try to eat home grown food, use essential oils and supplements. Wish more people wanted to learn about this type of lifestyle.
@mykindpharm7 ай бұрын
I am so grateful to hear the ‘having a heart condition isn’t a death sentence to poor health’ I have a genetic heart condition (type 1 long QT) that limits my ability to safely get my heart rate above ‘medium’ exertion… Since being diagnosed in 2020 I have been declining mentally and physically 🥺 feeling defeated 😔 🥰 but now I feel 🥰 🥰empowered and hopeful 🥰 Thank you for sharing this interview 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@mykindpharm7 ай бұрын
Have anybody read ‘Ikigia diet’?
@gwhln7 ай бұрын
So glad you mention the child v schedule. That to is how we got intrigued enough to change everything. People before you blindly trust, do your own homework before your unknowingly harm your lovelies.God bless.
@laurajojackson3747 ай бұрын
Gut health is the most underrated and under valued concept in modern medicine.
@roxannecarson28147 ай бұрын
They are not talking about this because “they” don’t want us healthy. 🤨🙁. I know. I found out my migraines were totally due to food. No “doctor” ever told me that. Very sad. I am now totally aware of my own intake and am not on any meds…after 40 years of doctors pain med prescriptions. This was wonderful. Thanks
@tiarianamanna9737 ай бұрын
Its very sad, they only care about money 😮💨
@christinatom91465 ай бұрын
SCAD (spontaneous coronary artery dissection) is another type of rare heart attack that most often happens to women that might not feel like a full-blown heart attack. I had that 6 years ago with no risk factors. Doctors concluded severe stress caused it. I always try to share with people what it is (so they are aware of it and outcomes) and how the Lord used it to remind me of what is important in life!
@cindylarade7 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this chat SO MUCH!!!!
@dhansonranch7 ай бұрын
Interesting conversation Ladies! Some great information that can be implemented anywhere really with or without having the land - whether it be by going to farmer's market, container gardening, visiting with someone who has a garden and offering to trade labor for food or to buy from, converting your front yard into gardens, etc. Some great testament into the benefits of living this lifestyle. Thanks for the chat.
@cheesygal7 ай бұрын
Thank you! It’s very encouraging!
@mmr16467 ай бұрын
Fermented foods are excellent for controlling diabetic issues.
@victorenecahill90137 ай бұрын
As far as the cravings are concerned I follow every craving I get and feel so much better afterwards.
@JoyceWolfe-tk7pr7 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing
@shellymcgrew44127 ай бұрын
Regarding the benefits of gardening, I wonder if the bites we get from mosquitoes and spiders are also giving us benefits. This is so exciting!! God thought of, literally, everything!
@cookingwithshelleypampered17357 ай бұрын
Fabulous info! Thank you!
@cookingwithshelleypampered17357 ай бұрын
Dan Buettner is a great resource on Blue Zones. I want to visit all of them! 😊
@davidwright55807 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video this is awesome and interesting about the blue zone
@rivers1anne7 ай бұрын
I watched a documentary on blue zones on netflix. It's amazing!
@foodprood7 ай бұрын
I'm diggin this episode! No pun intended 😂 Seriously though, great one! I love hearing from others it just helps reassure our choices
@jenniferdee117 ай бұрын
Not to be rude but young woman a heart attack and stroke in March 2021 .. when the experimental injections were rolling out ... Did she get a shot before this near death experience?
@marcfruchtman94737 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video interview! I have to say I am a bit confounded by this information -- Did Shelby have elevated Cardiac Enzymes? (Troponins, CK-MB) or were some other markers for other issues found such as for heart failure (BNP, etc) -- because this is a very curious medical presentation, and I feel like there must be more to this story! Were markers for Blood Clots present (D-Dimer?) or any Genetic markers for blood clots? (Any testing for that done?) (any test for CRP?) So much to think about! I hope she feels better!
@marie-francegaumont-lecler38397 ай бұрын
of note, Adventists are vegetarian and while people in the four other blue zones consume meat, they do so sparingly
@thesmiths6297 ай бұрын
The monthly mom's night idea makes me sad. Due to gut issues and necessary food restrictions I fully gave up restaurants 2 years ago. Mom's nights make me feel excluded all the more. I need home based full family oriented social gathering... and I do have that now with a few families, but "mom's" groups have never been my thing. I can't even imagine leaving my family alone to go spend gas, time and money without them being included.
@poshbird77847 ай бұрын
So what type of mysterious heart attack was it?
@reibersue48457 ай бұрын
Called a side effect of a certain experimental biological treatment
@emilymiller17927 ай бұрын
Is the young man gluten free? Gluten sensitivity/intolerance tracks along with autoimmunity and gut health struggles.
@FrknRican867 ай бұрын
What about liver health? I feel like i cant find anything sustainable at home.
@jenniferrescott11497 ай бұрын
Beets and milk thistle are 2 things
@WildwoodHomestead7 ай бұрын
I would love to hear a chat about Autism if you have any connections to anyone in the community that has experience helping with autism, or any form of neurodiversity, naturally.
@jessewatson80057 ай бұрын
Hi there, Nova Scotia homesteaders, I was curious if you folks have ever read the book The china report? Alot of study by doctors,it's interesting book.
@danielleosentoski5207 ай бұрын
So what kind of heart attack?
@wholefoodslifestyles36037 ай бұрын
Blue zones sounds like what's in the book, The China Study.
@jenniferlawson9227 ай бұрын
I would love to get off my antidepressants. I have been drinking hibiscus tea twice a day and that has helped get my blood pressure to a normal range. I’m hoping I can go off the BP meds. Anyone have suggestions for getting of antidepressants?
@christhompson34157 ай бұрын
Native American flute music.
@daniellelamont79617 ай бұрын
At 10 mins, Caroline mentions childhood obesity and diabetes; we are also diagnosing children (young children) with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease from the sugar they consume. So sad.
@daniellelamont79617 ай бұрын
And the connection between autism and the gut is real. Dr Sabine Hazan has done a lot of research on the microbiome and she has presented some on KZbin and before Congress.
@mmr16467 ай бұрын
What about people who do not have the means to start homesteading???
@carolkantner17707 ай бұрын
I have heard it suggested to shop at farm markets. Buy bulk there and ferment and preserve this food.
@FineFeatheredHomestead7 ай бұрын
Easy! Anyone can put a few pots in a sunny spot and grow a few veg they eat often. Tomatoes, strawberries, potatoes, green beans, lettuce, basil, chamomile, mint, zucchini, and green onions all can grow in a pot.
@theresahansell35077 ай бұрын
This is probably going to long. I live in a place Colorado that does not grow lemons oranges any citrus any pineapple no avocados. We also don't grow olives, for eating or oils. There's a lot of nuts that aren't growing in Colorado either. Most fruits are growing about 200 to 300 mi from me. And I haven't found anybody that grows organic grains in the area. In the state actually. Even the sunflowers about 3 3 to 4 hours away from us. So how does the Blue zone work for that kind of distance and different kinds of foods you can't grown.
@sharonwebb60267 ай бұрын
Azure Standard
@NeeluriNeeluri7 ай бұрын
I want comfrey plant to get deliver to India. Will u please ?
@RestorationAcresTN7 ай бұрын
Most countries do not allow plants from other countries to be shipped in.
@marcusburns43777 ай бұрын
That's probably why God put Adam and Eve in a garden not a block of condos.