Who else just randomly found Dr. Gundry videos one day and had been watching ever since?! 🤷
@adrianaalvarez74292 минут бұрын
Is true I red one container I was surprise it suppose to be coconut cream,false there is corn sugar, soy milk oil palm no coconut milk 😮😮😮😮and there is milk derivate 😮😮
@abaddonb3 минут бұрын
I love the snarky banter between these two. Made the video a lot more enjoyable to watch.
@QTPozozo4 сағат бұрын
When you realize your day wouldn't be as fun without this video. Thank you, internet🧡
@jordanxfile7 минут бұрын
Turkish coffee is not boiled. It needs to have foam on top. You heat it very slowly on the smallest burner at the lowest possible setting (if you have a camp fire etc. you bury the pot in the ashes) and pour it into the cup right after it bubbles/rises up. No boiling, and certainly not for hours. You make it in a cezve which is a small pot for as many cups as you need and you do not keep it in there. You pour it into the cup(s) and drink it.
@daviddad12342 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately there are commercial interests with our FDA. Many items no longer in other countries are OK here with our FDA. The FDA would rather we get sick than lose commercial interests.
@kevinschmidt22102 сағат бұрын
Kennedy is the remedy. MAHA!
@dotjeff454321 минут бұрын
I switched at one point from Bulletproof coffee to another brand. After a while I began to get a trigeminal nerve pain on the side of my temple. It was a quick sharp shooting pain. As the weeks went on it got more and more frequent until it was happening on and off all day long and it became hard to function. At that point I remembered that Bulletproof coffee is tested for mold toxins and stopped drinking coffee until I could switch back. From that point my headaches slowly went away in the reverse of when they started until they went away completely in a week or so. I new then that I was on to something and have stayed with Bulletproof ever since.
@kevinschmidt22102 сағат бұрын
What about collagen peptides? Will they bind with the poly phenols too? Or is it just dairy proteins?
@rn87mom94Сағат бұрын
I put 2 scoops in my coffee everyday!! 😢
@aesir10003 сағат бұрын
Hello Doctor i always wondering how bad is it to do a coffe with the water from the faucet ? Thx for this video very instructive keep up the good work
@mariecadely78342 сағат бұрын
I love my black coffee ☕️
@jeffandreson5 минут бұрын
would making coffee in a pressure cooker inactivate the micotoxin like it does with lectin?
@tamikops3 сағат бұрын
What would be a couple takeaways from this episode that are easy to do? Don’t add milk to coffee…however heavy cream may be OK? What about organic soy milk or walnut milk? Should we buy organic beans if we can’t afford “Danger coffee”? What are some easy hacks for coffee drinkers to get the most health benefits out of their coffee??
@pittsburgh-gal2 сағат бұрын
Love the walnut milk..hard to find... and cashew malk
@ColinHeddle2 сағат бұрын
"Although many people believe that plant-based milk is a healthier alternative to cow’s milk, the reality is that they contain an array of health-disrupting ingredients and almost none of its alleged star ingredients. It is crucial to read labels and choose plant-based milk with fewer additives and a higher nutritional profile. Cow’s milk remains the clear winner regarding nutrient density and natural vitamins and minerals." If you absolutely have to use plant based milks, purchase organic with the fewest ingredients listed.
@tamikops2 сағат бұрын
@ however, dairy prevents the polyphenols from being absorbed. I heard that non dairy creamers do not 🤷🏻♀️
@ColinHeddle50 минут бұрын
@@tamikops a 2007 Study from The Department of Nutrition and Food Science-CeRTA, University of Barcelona, Spain shows that milk does not impair the bioavailability of polyphenols.
@tamikops40 минут бұрын
@@ColinHeddleat the end of this video both Dr Gundry and Dave Asprey say that adding milk to coffee is not good and that we’d be doing ourselves a disservice by drinking a latte.
@rkenseth4 сағат бұрын
I don't like coffee but I take a coffee supplement.
@jaym98463 сағат бұрын
Is it fortified with organic, non-GMO, free-range butter?
@pittsburgh-gal3 сағат бұрын
@@jaym9846 🤣🤣
@jovicrazed2 сағат бұрын
Yuck. Who knew? I have to have cream in my coffee.
@ArttevinoСағат бұрын
@jovicrazed YES! My morning coffee with a splash of whipped heavy cream is what I look forward to every morning! 😋🥰 Sometimes I try to drink it black, but the taste and texture is so sad and unsatisfying. 😒
@Manu-eq4mvСағат бұрын
When the grinds sit around in the plunger, the mold increase fast, probably because small amounts of mold iz already in it. . the other thing wid coffee iz , if itz strong, iz hard on the kidneys.....for some people wid already kidney damage, lotsa coffee ☕ will dehydrate, and heels will crack
@srm63662 сағат бұрын
Whoever came up with the name for this coffee needs to be fired
@sebskyYyy3 сағат бұрын
coffee is a mafia's bussiness
@kevinschmidt22102 сағат бұрын
How so? We're always up for another good chuckle. Stereotype much?
@rn87mom94Сағат бұрын
The oligarchs are America’s new mafia.
@jaym98463 сағат бұрын
Modly coffees give me free hallucinogenic trips.
@maryg.77902 сағат бұрын
🤣
@kevinschmidt22102 сағат бұрын
No it doesn't. At best, it gives you multiple trips to the bathroom. At worst, a one way trip to the morgue. Then you'll be flying high...
@janeth.482010 минут бұрын
It gives me migraines…
@Joyful-2133 сағат бұрын
Cost to much. Sorry
@jbdarr6043 сағат бұрын
It’s just so sad that listen and believe both of you, however, I only take the information in to help me understand how and why I feel u healthy. I cannot afford your expensive lifestyle and suggestions and products.