I have tried and failed to live whole food plant based. I gave up meat and fish but failed on. dairy and eggs and junk food. Rewatching forks over knives, and now this documentary has inspired me once more. There is a family history of cancer diabetes heart attacks, etc . I am 50 this year and determined to change my life course. 🎉
@pbatlake9 ай бұрын
Please don't consider yourself a failure but, rather, "a work in progress." It takes a while to transition to a WFPB lifestyle, so be sure to cut yourself some slack! The important thing is you have identified your "why." Keep that in your mind on a daily basis and you will definitely succeed. Thirty two years ago, at age 35, I decided to go pescaterian as a means to avoid the chronic diseases which seemed rampant in my family. I am one of six children in my family and I am the only one who seems to have escaped diabetes. I like to think my diet has been my salvation. Three years ago, I decided to "up my game" and eliminated fish, eggs, dairy and processed foods largely because my husband had been diagnosed with prostate cancer but also because I'd been educating myself on the benefits of a WFPB lifestyle. Thankfully, my husband is doing well. I also decided to stop cooking with oil or consuming products which contain oil (much easier than you would think AND you can really taste what you are eating!). The results have been nothing short of miraculous. I finally "released" the excess 10 pounds of fat around my midsection which so many believe is an inevitable consequence of menopause. NOT TRUE! I now have a ridiculous amount of energy and I take NO medications at age 67. One more added benefit is FREEDOM from obsessing about food. As long as I eat WFPB, I can eat as much as I want, as often as I want, without the fear of weight gain and feeling crappy. Please put your health as your # 1 priority and you will be shocked at how good you were meant to feel!
@donnajohnson33349 ай бұрын
Alot of plants and fruits I can't eat... such as the spinache and peppers they spray to death. Allar on apples, etc. Why don't they mention vit. D3, k2, etc. Too ? This and bugs No thanks.
@elizabethdurst40709 ай бұрын
I want to encourage you. If you have a fall😮 don’t beat yourself up, just start over again and remembering that success is just around the corner. Smiling at you! 🙏🌻😊
@kristijanakristijanic9 ай бұрын
God wfpb!❤❤❤
@AnnaM324749 ай бұрын
Sabrina I’m going to be 50 too, in March! I was vegan and/or vegetarian for a few years but got off track in 2022 when I went to visit family. Since then it’s been an uphill battle. But today I started juicing and will do that this week and then do raw foods and juices before going back to a healthy WFPB diet. I miss being healthy and looking my best. I don’t feel sick but I know I have definitely gained weight and that my insides are probably suffering. This video must be a sign that I need to change for good this time. Good luck to us both on our wellness journey 🥰
@carmenmarcinkiewicz71499 ай бұрын
The young man with the glasses is INCREDIBLY intelligent and well spoken!!! He has many years ahead of him to help spread the word to countless others!
@markrieke87538 ай бұрын
You are what you eat, food is your best medicine!
@loisanderson56438 ай бұрын
I am so excited that this movie has been produced. I have been on a plant based diet since 1980, I am now 79 and take no medications. My Dad challenged me to go on a plant based diet to avoid getting a stroke and many other things that he was experiencing I'm so glad I did it has really paid off. I am a Hallelujah Acres Health Minister am teaching this way of life to many. I as so convinced that this way of life is life giving, I am not perfect but have gotten so I don't put myself down for eating some junk plant food and it is happening a lot less. Genesis 1:29 is our creator's perscription for good health.
@bryant4758 ай бұрын
Amen! I'm also a Christian and WFPB Nutrition health coach, future physician, etc. It's great to see other Christians realize the power of this way of eating- which is not surprising given that the "Daniel diet/fast" in the Bible is WFPB, and God gave us plants to heal us! Let's keep doing our best to help others with their health, and most importantly lead them to Christ! God bless :)
@krista98358 ай бұрын
Nice to see someone who knows about the Hallelujah Diet; I'm a Health Minister, too, although not an active one. It had a big impact on my life for many years. I've tweaked my diet a bit over the years but am very thankful for all I learned from them. Blessings!
@milenadimovska65103 ай бұрын
I thought the Hallelujah diet 8s raw vegan 🤔 Blessings from Macedonia 🙏 Thank you for everything you do🥰
@ripcurlvegan7 ай бұрын
Thank you to the Campbell's both! I am pure vegan for 3 months now, never looked back. I am wondering how to start a movement in my local area in Hobart, as I want to now spread the word in as nice a way as I can, not being too pushy but gently.
@gwen621710 ай бұрын
“I don’t have time to get sick because I’m taking care of everybody else”. Ms. Joyce moved me to tears
@lidi58059 ай бұрын
I cried with her. I am a 48 y.o. hungarian woman/wife/mother. I was diagnosed with RA at the age 23, got knee replacement at age 30. Diagnosed with psoriasis 10 years ago. Me and my husband have 3 adopted kids. We moved to Germany 5 years ago, 1200 km from my family. I have nobody here, no siblings, no friends. My son is 16 y.o. He is autistic and has ADHD. He is like a 6-8 y.o. in a 16 y.o. body. I am always tired but my family needs me, I put everybody’s needs before mine. My grandma was diabetic and died kidney failer at age 58. My dad is diabetic he is 75 y.o. not on insulin yet. I am prediabetic (not overweight, not taking anything for my sugar levels, but taking prednisolone since 1999) I am 80% vegan but not wfpb yet
@phang57008 ай бұрын
@@lidi5805stay strong and have prayers. Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Plants saved my life and I lost 175lbs. Thank you Dr. Campbell I love and admire you greatly. Plants heal! ❤️
@marnawright6519Ай бұрын
Wow!!!! Congratulations!!!🎉🎉🎉
@freedomforestlife9 ай бұрын
I LOVE being plant based - Fruits and vegetables are literally magic, beautiful and TASTE GREAT. Thank you for an amazing informed docy. Taking responsibility for your own health is truly empowering 💚✌🌿
@dorothyweidner6381 Жыл бұрын
Choose plants. Choose life.
@toni472911 ай бұрын
How many people are dying from diabetes, heart disease and cancer. ALL are caused my sugar, not meat and fish.
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
@@toni4729Give a scientific reference to support your claim that only refined sugar is a cause of those conditions. Two first ones of which have been shown to be reversable with WFPBD.
@toni47299 ай бұрын
Grown in chemicals. Enjoy.
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
@@toni4729 Chemicals are consentrated in a food chain. So vegans are least affected. Organic plants are the best choice to enjoy.
@toni47299 ай бұрын
@@soilikasanen I really don't agree with you. All plant matter contain chemicals. Remember, all drugs are made from vegetable matter. Vegetables contain their own defences because they don't want to be eaten. Then of course, there are the unbelievable chemicals that vegetables are grown in. Manufactured weedkillers, pesticides, herbicides and others that are sprayed by the ton, right up to the day they're picked. Enjoy.
@susanlombardo844411 ай бұрын
Dr. Campbell changed my life, after reading The China Study, over a decade ago! I went to the Graff Academy to be a Plant based Chef in Georgia, to learn a new way of making my food delicious. I have shared Dr. Campbell’s book and many of his videos. I hope many more people get to see this video, to help them in their life’s journey of health!! THANK YOU FOR NEVER GIVING UP!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@joekrige267310 ай бұрын
You have to be totally committed to make it work. I have been vegan for 6 years. The real way to become fully plant based to a visceral level, is to watch an animal rights documentary, and there are many out there. I watched 'Earthlings' and that was a 'no turning back' moment. Industrial Animal agriculture aka Factory Farming has so much to answer for. Environmental damage, health damage and total disrespect of animal rights. To all considering going plant based, be brave, take control. Many thanks, Dr Campbell.
@oanairani419 ай бұрын
Just saw a short clip on twitter yesterday from PetaUk how animals were skinned alive for their fur to make cashmere and other crap that we don't need. I am sick to my stomach. I still eat fish and eggs here and there, but i think I am finally done eating animal flesh.
@danag8129 ай бұрын
I totally agree.
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
@@oanairani41Seaspiracy and 5 min video One Thousand Eyes (Australian animal agriculture) might do the trick for you.
@thevegankitchenmagician65579 ай бұрын
That is the documentary that changed my life!!! I went vegan overnight and have never looked back.
@sandray76099 ай бұрын
@oanairani41 this is great! Try watching how eggs are produced, the hens suffering and the killing of male chicks. Try watching Seaspiracy. Once you know, you know ❤
@davidhutchinson52336 ай бұрын
One thing I have learned is not to beat myself up if I stumble on this road. As the Dr. said, it's a journey. Stay on track and stay on point. Seize the win.
@onwipagriffiths64189 ай бұрын
The best doctor is yourself
@huibwetzel92999 ай бұрын
AND FAR MORE NOT !!!!!!!
@joyceogoye17289 ай бұрын
I first came across your documentary in December last year, i am so grateful for your work. I made a decision to eat whole plant based diet and i have lost 5 kilograms in the last two months, i feel and look great, i thank God for you all, especially Dr. Campbell for his resilience. So glad his children are carrying on the good work - only eternity will reveal the impact of your work in saving lives and changing mindset - so grateful to God for you all. God bless!
@vegalavegana9 ай бұрын
The couple that went back to eating animals are representative of most people; addiction to food is a real struggle. I’m proud of those who stuck to it, especially the veteran; he “got” it.
@bisqquik9 ай бұрын
I've noticed I don't enjoy eating the high calorie unhealthy foods anymore. The feeling afterwards is just not worth it. I've learned how to make delicious healthy foods and I truly enjoy eating this way every day. It's wonderful. Thanks for all the amazing work you do PlantPure!
@kentroskelley13899 ай бұрын
Thank you Nelson and all the people who helped to make this thoughtful film. I’ve read all your father’s books. What a contribution he is making to the earth, the human race and all living creatures simply by showing us the power of eating plants as our food. Thank you and your family in helping us understand his vision of a healthier and more kind world. This work will succeed not from government, industry, or high tech, but from a grass roots revolution of we the people.
@samanthamanci46679 ай бұрын
My sister did this exact thing to me 5 years ago. The education piece and everything (we watched all the movies 😂). She sent me home and I’ve never looked back.
@maf13509 ай бұрын
I admire these courageous people on their journeys. And, as a european it is sad for me to see HOW MUCH weight they had put on, having been on the correctly called "SAD" diet for years. I really wish they all succeed in getting their health back!
@BenGray1016 күн бұрын
I was a chain-smoking alcoholic and a sugar addict five years ago. Toward the end of my long period of addiction, I went to the doctor from intense mystery pains in my abdomen. Ultrasound, MRI, blood tests -- nothing showed up unusual. But I did have high blood pressure, so the doctor wanted to put me on blood pressure medication...at 26...at 130 lbs...with a clear history of substance abuse and no other health complications. I almost accepted the prescription like it was inevitable, because society ingrained the idea that it's totally normal to treat illness with medicine instead of curing it with food. Blood pressure's totally fine now, and all it took was changing my diet and lifestyle.
@lynnkraus671510 ай бұрын
My brother died from Covid pneumonia a month ago. He was diabetic, which lead to renal failure and dialysis. I went vegan WFPB about 8 years ago. I am so sad and angry that I couldn't convince him to follow my lead, and I am angry with myself for not pushing the issue more with him. He was only 72yo, and is another victim of our society which is essentially a death cult driven by greed of the drug and food companies.
@melaniekolomyja73359 ай бұрын
I can’t convince my family either. They say it’s their choice. I went vegan for the animals and so did my daughter. Our health just got better.💚🌱 My brothers and sisters all got the 💉 and got Covid…my daughter and I did not…🤔🤔🤔
@chelleec239 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss
@jimcoco63799 ай бұрын
It's ok to be mad. You loved him. You know (the) truth and you wan't to share it so people can grow. It's difficult. I'm vegan but I still have a donut addiction, so I have to think of that when confronting others with their addiction. Also I feel the pain when I try to help my wife, my family, and her family. But most of them respond like Imso.e kind of tyrant. I intend to keep pushing though. We had kids late and I want us to be around when they're married and with children. We don't always recognize God's blessings, but he is prepping us for something greater.
@smallfootprint29619 ай бұрын
@@jimcoco6379... addictions grow when we take that first bite. Can you go one hour without that donut? One day, week, etc. Can you put it on your abstinence list and see it as a pile of doo? Its how I start sometimes, but now, I just see things in terms of whole vegi foods, and occasionally a piece of fruit. All the best to you.
@cab269 ай бұрын
It’s not your fault. Not really his either x
@traceybaucom57559 ай бұрын
Haven't watched it yet but sharing with my sisters. I have been vegan for 9 years. WFPB for 2.5 years. Reversed everything. Feel closer to God than ever. I am 67. I absolutely love this way of life. I did take T. Collin Campbell's Certification course several years ago.
@chelleec239 ай бұрын
It's so disappointing when someone's partner refuses to embrace their desire for a healthier life.
@dangerouslycheeky37469 ай бұрын
It can be, but the journey is primarily yours, so you can't put it off on them. She knows what her body needs.
@girlanonymous7 ай бұрын
They didn’t want to do it and blaming spouse.
@KhaoticKim5 ай бұрын
True, but we eat and live for ourselves. It's frustrating when loved ones aren't on board, but we shouldn't let that deter us. Health is a personal journey.
@georgewilson78084 ай бұрын
I suffered from metabolic syndrome (obesity, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, and high blood sugar). I went whole food plant based no sugar oil or salt and I lost 65 pounds, all my conditions greatly improved, my gums stopped bleeding, and erections and energy returned. I used to have an appetite that was never satisfied; whole foods cured it. I no longer use a sleep apnea machine. Finally, the food is cheap-Beans, lentils, rice, potatoes and seasonal apples. I am thankful to all the vegans who suffered attacks to reveal the truth to me.
@sro87379 ай бұрын
Dr Campbell is 90, and sharp as knife. If that's not proof enough..
@clivemilner9 ай бұрын
From FREEDOM TO FOOD is wonderful film. Dr T . Colin Campbell will save hundreds of thousands Americans live Better Lives ❤❤❤
@tanyas.96889 ай бұрын
This was a powerful reminder that freedom is possible, but most importantly, it's possible only when we're willing to take responsibility for our own health. This inspired me not to give up! The change will be a challenge, but it will not be nearly as challenging as a life with chronic disease.
@bryant4758 ай бұрын
Yep! As Dr. Esselstyn said in the Forks Over Knives documentary: "Some people call WFPB Nutrition extreme. Half a million people a year will have their chests opened up, and a vein taken from their leg and sewn onto their coronary artery. Some people would call that extreme." 100% true, but he was a little too gracious- changing "some" to "most" is more accurate! Keep up the good work, btw the Forks Over Knives site is a great resource for recipes and info in general!
@MommaBearsCorner Жыл бұрын
people NEED TO SHARE THIS.
@smallfootprint29619 ай бұрын
If fruit bothers you, or you think they do, don't eat them. You have a whole big world of fruits and vegetables to enjoy. All you're giving up are animal products and oils. Dr. McDougall puts it simply. He says to pick out a starch, and add some colorful vegis. I have lost about 100 lbs and am struggling to put a halt to the downward trajectory. I've added avocados, and almonds. Because of my history, I figured I'd gained, but got weighed yesterday, and was down 4 lbs. I will continue to work within the calorie density plan, but have to learn to maintain a healthy fit way if life. Thank you all for being so honest. I've known about, and eaten plant based/vegan since the early 80s, but managed to gain a lot of weight, and lose my way pretty good. Now, I'm back on track, and hope you stick with it too.
@antoncoetzee99969 ай бұрын
Well done, stick to you healthy living plan, well done and respect to you, this lifestyle works for me to!
@Karrdeh5 ай бұрын
Did you lose it by going WFPB or did you do other things?
@heatheran47839 ай бұрын
In a vegan world, these pandemics would have never happened. I'm starting my 15th year as a vegan and how while it has really changed since I started, we need to do better. Bravo for this film, so inspiring.
@TheRealTycoNash9 ай бұрын
WRONG lol
@bryant4758 ай бұрын
Not just vegan but WFPB :)
@steveschraedel10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making and sharing this video. This type of intervention is one of the data points in "The China Study" that impressed me the most- where you take people with diabetes, give them plant-based, whole food for less than 2 months (just 10 days, in this case), and their need for insulin disappears. Truly incredible, since I've only ever heard that diabetes is a chronic condition. What I didn't expect was how inspiring this video would be. Very heartfelt and touching.
@vegalavegana9 ай бұрын
This program was so refreshing and honest. As a vegan pharmacist I can’t tell you how often I recommend patients go on a whole food plant based diet. They feel hopeless and resigned to take over a dozen meds on a daily basis. They tell me their doctor never talked to them about a wfpb diet. I know how sneaky and dishonest BigPharma can be and this program showed patients’ true responses to being on these harmful meds and how they feel about BigPharma. I loved it when that patient had his own Independence Day; I straight up cried and felt so happy for him and the others. Please make more programs like this available in poorer, underserved cities like here in South Florida because the Latin and Haitian community here is large and animal based foods heavy.
@barbaraliston59598 ай бұрын
Excellent film, passed along to many to help keep our motivation strong. Thank you to all the Campbell's esp T. Colin Campbell.
@theveganprojectglobal9 ай бұрын
Shared!
@jennamakesbugs5 ай бұрын
I feel so strongly for some of these people who have struggled with the changes. Though I have gone through a long journey of getting to a WFPB existence, I was not making the best food choices even under an otherwise healthy-seeming diet. Only in the past 18 months or so have I been focused the actual nutrition and my actual needs and calorie requirements, which has led to great improvements in my health, weight, and energy. I still have a chronic condition that will never go away, but my medications have been lowered by 75% or more and I am in significantly less pain than before. It was very hard for me, though, to let go of the idea that I was an unwell person, and to have no hope that real improvements would ever happen, and used that mindset as an excuse to keep making indulgent or self-pitying food choices. It actually took a family trip where I was lagging behind and in terrible pain the whole time to face the reality that it was entirely up to me to improve my health condition. Nobody else could do it for me. Best of luck to anyone else out there struggling. The best advise I can offer you: Don't eat everything you want.
@breninaotearoa41529 ай бұрын
If you think about the animals that are exploited and slaughtered for your meals that is a very good motivation going forward. It does require breaking through the disconnect that you have between the animal and what you are purchasing and eating.
@barbara54959 ай бұрын
Yes, agree 100%!
@monikakress38679 ай бұрын
once you see it, you cannot ever unsee it. ❤
@mlissgay50546 ай бұрын
thank you sweett❤ love from the big island 🏝️
@richardstravelingchannel23979 ай бұрын
Peace for all of humanity begins on our dinner plate
@myfrankieboy1Ай бұрын
Really wonderful. Thanks so much for keeping on keeping on.
@TribeOfGaia4 ай бұрын
‘A revolution of love and awareness’ 🤔 I like that!!😅❤
@robertmorgan546711 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you thank you what an amazing story. I’ve been so blessed I’ve learned more and more about living a life in a pure plant environment. Thank you again God bless you all.
@toni472910 ай бұрын
God won't save you on a plant based diet.
@FinanceNation10 ай бұрын
I get more joy out of cooking healthy than eating healthy
@Sosophie79269 ай бұрын
A very insightful and inspiring documentary.
@danarmstrong943310 ай бұрын
Great film! Awesome to see Dr. Marbas she has the best daily Whole Foods plant based on YouTub!
@childofdestiny28119 ай бұрын
During the interviews, there are faceless women in the background cooking. This is me. And I would like to be this person for as many people in the world as possible. Just cook the food. Eat the food. Feel better and live!
@kimberlybridges82069 ай бұрын
I would love for you to cook for me or help me get motivated.
@by_burk Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful place this is. The scenery.... Amazing. that should be health promoting already.
@mareezy9 ай бұрын
From the disclaimer in the beginning, you can already tell this will be good
@salmonmuncher3235 Жыл бұрын
Motivational amazing job on the film! Keep up the good work
@prieten4910 ай бұрын
That was inspiring. It was wonderful to see the dramatic changes in health that took place. I think a big part of that success was the sense of community that the immersion group created. People from different backgrounds all found common ground in turning their lives and health around. I thank you for including the 6 months later part. It showed that remaining plant-based is a struggle when you are on your own, surrounded by small-minded people, and food industry propaganda. I too have recently gone plant-based and have already seen some dramatic reductions in total and LDL cholesterol and a dramatic increase in my kidney eGFR. I have also been going on 3 mile brisk walks after dinner. After initial pushback from my wife, she is coming up with interesting meatless dishes for me. I have created my own version of the Seventh Day Adventist "haystack," leaving out the salty, processed parts but including leftover rice and potatoes, chopped cabbage and lettuce, fruit and nuts, and tossing them with a low fat dressing. KZbin channels like Earthling Ed, Plantchompers, and Plant Based News provide me with the inspiration and scientific facts I need to continue. I wish that a short version of this video concentrating just on the people in the immersion group and their before, during, and after experiences could be made so that it could get wider distribution. Maybe your "graduates" could become public speakers who show such a video and then add any extra themes like prevention of the next pandemic in the discussion that follows.
@evelynbegay24959 ай бұрын
The biggest cause of death is ignorance. I’m Navajo, and I know my ancestors did not eat SADiet. We are like big babies who want to eat badly and look like we’re fit. It’s one or the other: whole plant or party food.
@polibm65103 ай бұрын
If you are saying: "It’s one or the other: whole plant or party food." you are still ignorant.
@KathyHesterVeganRecipes Жыл бұрын
The foods look so delicious! Once people see that plant based foods are as good - even better than the standard fare it will get more people to try it out. Thanks for sharing all this great info - and beautiful foods♥
@bryant4758 ай бұрын
Agreed! I see you have WFPB recipe content- you have a new sub! As a WFPB health coach and future physician, I'm always glad to see more youtubers with WFPB recipe content to share with my patients/mentees :) Keep up the good work, God bless!
@tcj16997 ай бұрын
Magnificent work done by all! Congratulations!😊
@linahewitt846610 ай бұрын
Enjoyed watching this teaching on 🌱 plant based food. I am having these issues like these people. I am going to try harder to eat more vegetables 🥕 and fruits 🍎. At the moment I am staying from too much sweets and salt starchy foods,anything that will cause the blood pressure and cholesterol also blood sugar to go up.pray for me.
@n7y8c74 ай бұрын
Look at the dramatic difference in the Gunthers: she looks more like his daughter than his wife.
@WealthyHealthy-jb8sb11 ай бұрын
I learned so much from this video
@toni472910 ай бұрын
Learn this then. Your brain is made up of 60% fat and 20% cholesterol. Veganism starves the brain.
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
And don't mind trolls who have never studied human physiology or read original nutrition studies.
@toni47299 ай бұрын
@@soilikasanen Be careful. You don't know to whom you're babbling.
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
@@toni4729 Enlighten me with your CV, please.
@kathrynparker98310 ай бұрын
Beautiful movie! Thank you!~. I wonder how they are all doing?
@lovelight916410 ай бұрын
You can make ground beef substitute using walnuts and cauliflower and using it for tacos is wonderful. Buffalo style cauliflower chicken wings are fantastic. Add salads with darker greens. Organically grown. No pesticides!!!
@FM-qm5xs10 ай бұрын
I do walnuts, onion, mushrooms, lentils and a dash of soy sauce to make my ground beef mix. It is very rich and flavorful. Adding chickpeas to salads makes them more filling and I like to add hot sauce and pickled red onions for a flavor boost.
@lvdream2b2259 ай бұрын
I will need to look into this! My dad is a meat lover and I'm trying to change that for better health
@willsonstrong254 күн бұрын
I don't understand why people need to watch documentary for a positive change but never need any advice to live a negative life
@mariannemiller-realtor688111 ай бұрын
Ugh! I was a wellness coach for years and years! It always made me sooo sad to see folks do soo well for sooo long..and then fall off the wagon...and go right back to the beginning...It hurts so much..This makes me so sad that so many of these folks couldn't stay focused enough to continue this lifestyle...
@pattihart778411 ай бұрын
I was disappointed at first as well but Nelson Campbell pointed out that 50% of the participants kept it up and that's quite hopeful!
@cwilliams701710 ай бұрын
There's an economic component to sticking with it.
@chezsuzie9 ай бұрын
@@cwilliams7017How so? Rice and beans cost next to nothing? I think convenience is more of an issue.
@ceeemm19019 ай бұрын
@@cwilliams7017 I live on a WFPB diet that costs me around 5-10 bucks a day. You can't live like that on chops, steaks, sausages, bacon, eggs, yoghurt, chicken etc. I know, because I used to live like that....nay (said the negative horse), correction, not live....... just exist, as a lardass.
@cwilliams70179 ай бұрын
@@chezsuzie did you see them eating rice and beans? It's not just about the food either. There's a lot more to the program as shown.
@Mark-si7tf5 ай бұрын
Revolution of the complacent
@mariegunter15719 ай бұрын
Sometimes side affects of meds and eating wrong combinations of food cause of form of inner depression and people don’t realize that that brings on feeling of giving up. I will not. I am a “Winner.”
@ajeedapoetreincarnatedquee143110 ай бұрын
Very educational
@Myboringbliss5 күн бұрын
We all know they didn’t include food recommendations because they wanted the death numbers. They know this information will save lives.
@SlimShady-sn1lz10 ай бұрын
I feel great on plant based diet, i just get bored n dream about cheesesteaks n wings
@chrismacfly61228 ай бұрын
Can you have a cheat day? Or does that just ruin everything
@ceeemm19019 ай бұрын
Haha, that ad about Dulaglutide (Trulicity) seemed like 75% talking about the SIDE EFFECTS of the drug! I actually thought it was an SNL spoof! They are trying to promote a drug by listing it's contraindications. I wish people could just wake up and see that. It's like they're in a cult.
@aliciaflores5168 Жыл бұрын
China Study story begun here in our country, the Phillipines, will you please help us here. I am begging you to help us here. Many of us here are dying of chronic diseases. And it seems that a lot of doctors here and govt officials know nothing about the power of nutrition. Dr Collin Campbell please help us here.
@toni472911 ай бұрын
Stand on your own two feet and learn what real food is. Before veganism, supermarkets and sugar, there was no sickness. We all smoked and no one had type 2 or heart disease. Now look and see. Meat has no sugar.
@toni472910 ай бұрын
Think what your very elderly, pre-war people ate. They ate real food, were healthy, suffered no heart disease, or type 2. Even though everyone smoked, cancer wasn't as chronic as it is today because sugar is what feeds it.
@lovelight916410 ай бұрын
Take your health back into your own hands, stop taking the killer medicines. A lost patient is lost money for the doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and big pharma. Find the older people in your area and ask what they did to stay healthy. Keep carb intake down, stop eating prepackaged foods. Blessings to all of you🤍🕯️🤍
@titalemonsitougubanpa24710 ай бұрын
That’s true
@cocoweepah9 ай бұрын
Propaganda works. Whatever the topic of interest do some research by YOURself from more than outside-you, one-source ideologies. Think ! Ask questions. VeganISM / vegetarianISM are ideologies for roads to GUARANTEED Nutritional Deficiencies. Everyone’s physiology is DIFFERENT ! Steelworkers have different nutritional needs than desk-regulators. Everyone is prone to different deficiencies and needs a wider range of PERSONAL nutritional solutions. “Carnivore ( fresh, quality-meat ) diets” ALSO work for many omnivore humans ! Diversify your access to information beyond ‘one shot wonders’ because propaganda’s distorted ideological agenda$ are NOT Truths. Wishing you all ; Peace, Love, Light & Easy Breathing … based on open HONESTY & Freedom from thought-tyrannie$ from top-dog-down dogma$.
@jeankrouse223210 ай бұрын
Lack of planning ahead. I have to batch cook to stay on any diet
@lovelight916410 ай бұрын
Add water with lemon to your daily food intake, do a parasite cleanse, parasites are a huge trigger for sweets.
@Bonnie-yu3kj9 ай бұрын
I do quick ingredient prep each week. I keep roasted sweet potatoes and regular potatoes in the fridge as well as a couple of homemade sauces, cooked rice, or quinoa, beans and lentils stocked and keep frozen veggies and fruits in freezer. Can make a ton of meals with just those few ingredients.
@SunitaSingh-u2m3 ай бұрын
By day 3, they all had a good glow ....Ignore the restaurants, they are trouble. Have nothing to do, prepare your meal, take a drive someplace new, research where you are going the restraunts WFPB ....
@divalivingston16649 ай бұрын
I would have edited out the open refrigerator with vegetables that were not fresh and the dirty bottom shelf; incredibly unsightly after seeing all the plant based healthy meals.
@Elleleighbrooks5 ай бұрын
So as a type 2 vegan, you can eat whatever fruit and vegetables you want?
@deborahmartins41372 ай бұрын
I don't understand when the time is taken to do a film like this, all they do is interview people, and then follow up with them, some continue, some don't. We have enough videos about the "why" but not on the "how!" The video showed acorn squash twice and the mentioned cauliflower twice. Why not show examples of what to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner??? There are vegan cookbooks out there, but you can't share 3 examples of meals!! People get the why, they need the how!!! That's why people fall back into their old ways of eating. You need to share examples of a quick fix when you're hungry, not recipes with 27 ingredients which I find is what most vegan recipes are. Not trying to criticize, but trying to share why so many people can't seem to get on board or stay on board. Blessings to you all.
@BethCatt-jq6xi9 ай бұрын
I am not diabetic, but it runs in my family, so I am careful about what I eat so I won't become a diabetic
@countrycitybeach2 ай бұрын
I wish you had a simplistic series on the diet. I cannot eat beans - the gas is unbearable even with beano.I find the preparation extensive and time consumimng
@martykerns3802Ай бұрын
Eating beans is not a requirement. Try upping your intake of dark leafy greens and sweet potatoes. Equally or more important, reduce highly processed foods. There’s at least 100 other whole food choices that you can select from other than beans.
@Denidrakes696 ай бұрын
Its funny how, even people I'd gone to the gym with regularly, responded to the pandemic and gym closures so differently. Some of us became fitter than we'd ever been, started to grow our own vegetables, and built gardens - others seemed to completely give up and gained a lot of weight. I think the "why?" is very important when you make a decision to tske care of yourself. It needs to be bigger than you. If you're lucky and just love it, you'll always come up with a "why." But if its hard for you, you need to really think about why you want to live this way, and the "whys" need to be strong enough convictions that you don't bargain it all away - as in "my cholesterol numbers were xxx, now their x, maybe I can just do what i want and stop at xx?" I don't know, just a thought...
@TheOneanjel6 ай бұрын
One very important fact is missing here, you have to eat a low fat diet. High fat is the main reason people claim they've tried a vegan diet but it didn't work. Going from highly processed junk to wfpb makes people lean toward nuts and seeds as more than 30% of their diet which causes a host of other problems.
@rbphilip9 ай бұрын
A good experiment, but like the film a few years ago “raw for 30” I am disappointed in how many of those people walked away from their successes and returned to a life of sliding down the slope towards death and disease..
@siwalairatsamee38325 ай бұрын
There are many natural plants that can help with any of these issues and others, Moringa is one of them but there are a lot more Portion control is essential, learn as to how Japanese eat small portion lot of variety How I know, because we do with others 😊 Most important know your foods their benefits and how they can influence your well-being Instead of algebra we should teach nutrition in school and talk about at home Like what foods can do what 😮
@SlimShady-sn1lz10 ай бұрын
Holidays crushed me once again... addicted to food again, feel like poop, ugh sugar addiction so hard
@jeankrouse223210 ай бұрын
Keep your home clean and batch cook
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
Follow Chef A.J She has gone through that path.
@Engrave.Danger5 ай бұрын
Well, at least you've identified the problem... Processed plants
@silver-fd3cv9 ай бұрын
I've known many vegetarians who have developed these illnesses too. I've known many vegetarians that were weak and unhealthy that had anemia, broken and brittle nails, dull and lifeless hair, thin muscles, tiredness, depression and anxiety, underweight and sickly. I've known other vegetarians who became obese as vegetarians. Everyone's chemistry and metabolism is different. Any kind of change in the diet will change numbers because the body is readjusting to the change. It's more important to see long-term results than results after just 10 days.
@McAdamsMechanics9 ай бұрын
Vegetarian is not plant based. They could be eating eggs or Impossible patties. No one - NO ONE - gets worse on this food. Maaaaybe one in a thousand. The fact you know many vegetarians that did poorly says more about them. I highly doubt they were eating unprocessed plant based. Rice, veggies, fruits, no oil, low salt, etc. Aint buyin it.
@Bonnie-yu3kj9 ай бұрын
You aren't talking about vegetarians that eat healthy then. Being vegetarian doesn't mean the individual eats whole food plant based foods. I'm 64 and in the health field and see a ton of people and the majority of people who eat whole food plant based food are far superior in health then those that eat the standard American diet. That's easily backed up with data. However, if you want to selectively look at vegetarians who eat tons of processed food and try comparing them to others, that's a biased assessment but not what this is about. Compare apples with apples. There is plenty of data to support long term improvement by eating a whole food plant based diet.
@mmn67489 ай бұрын
This is along the same lines as those people who say they were "vegan" for X amount of time but it didn't work for them. Claiming their bodies NEEDED animal protein. Then you find out they hate mostly junk food the whole time. Yes, potato chips, cereals, soda, cookies, cakes, french fries and milk shakes may be "vegan" because they don't come from any animal, but those foods don't comprise a healthy, balanced, vegan lifestyle. @@Bonnie-yu3kj
@fitawrarifitness68429 ай бұрын
That is why we should follow scientific consensus not anecdotal experience.
@McAdamsMechanics9 ай бұрын
@@fitawrarifitness6842 100%
@sheliastreet44679 ай бұрын
Could you suggest some good recipe books please
@soilikasanen9 ай бұрын
How Not To Die Cookbook. Website Forks Over Knives.
@pmvinson17 ай бұрын
There are so many great ones. For starters, I would suggest "The Engine 2 Cookbook" by Rip and Jane Esselstyn and "Plant Strong" also by Rip Esselstyn (it's 1/2 info book, and 1/2 cookbook). They really simplify everything and use more "typical" ingredients. The Fork Over Knives cookbook is great, but uses hard-to-find ingredients and focuses on a lot of dishes that, face it, most of us average Joe's and Jane's aren't going to recognize or want to try.
@LH-fp8kr6 ай бұрын
As a confirmed, plant based whole foods vegan for 10 years now, I am greatly inspired and affirmed in my beliefs by this film...this is our path. For the animals., for the planet, for our health and quality of life!! THANK YOU AND BRAVO!
@thatcanadiangrandma9 ай бұрын
Been wfpb for 12 years and thriving through menopause. But that chef would not inspire me to go vegan if I were to start my journey. Is he really wfpb?.....Looks as if his diet doesn't have much effect on his body. Or perhaps he's not the truth about his diet at all?
@miniwolfang956310 ай бұрын
Is this a whole foods, plant based and low fat diet?
@cryptoearning37999 ай бұрын
To cure chronic diseases only plant & fruits based no cooke food. Once your symptom gone you can eat whole grain with zero oil curry. In heal journey just eat raw vegetble to cure diseases. Omega3 fods also add it. ❤
@ceeemm19019 ай бұрын
Yep
@Lola-cg6yp9 ай бұрын
Raised a hard core vegan by hippie parents. We didn’t eat processed vegan real scratch vegan. Started to develop severe autoimmune conditions. In my fifties I saw a natural path and they put me in the begging on a modified autoimmune protocol diet. I needed meat. They told me, but I’ve never eaten meat so the thought of it was disgusting but I was determined to heal myself naturally. So I started with bone broth liver pills. I eventually started eating quality grass fed humanely raised animal products. I am in the best health of my life, I rarely eat vegetables. Everybody is different we all have our unique way of being. But I discovered that I had celiac disease, so the fresh grain bread that my dad was grinding himself was killing me. I also have an allergy to soy. And yeast. All these things were contributing to my autoimmune diseases. Diet is not one size fits. Plants were killing me literally.
@ceeemm19019 ай бұрын
Thanks for drawing attention to yourself.
@Bonnie-yu3kj9 ай бұрын
Developing autoimmune issues and then eating meat and saying viola I'm cured is not how science is conducted. What did the meat have to do with any of that? Why on earth don't you eat veggies? Veggies have nothing to do with autoimmune diseases and being raised vegan had what to do with developing autoimmune diseases later in life? There is nothing humane about eating meat from an animal. Everybody isn't different when it comes to good nutrition. We all operate on the basic foundation of good nutritional principles backed up by science. There is no debate on the fact that your diet should be composed of mostly fruits and veggies. After that, people can quibble but hardly eating veggies as you stated is not a good idea at all whether your are functioning or not. Long term that may very well come back to bite you in the you know where. Fiber is extremely important and meat has none.
@fitawrarifitness68429 ай бұрын
Some of us are outliers, but most of us are the same. A plant based whole food diet is beneficial to the vast majority of humans and the planet itself.
@Bonnie-yu3kj9 ай бұрын
Plants absolutely weren't killing you. There is nothing in meat that you can't find in plants. Your body doesn't know whether you are eating meat or plants to get your nutrients. Rarely eating vegetables is a very poor idea. People are not different in the nutrients that they need. An allergy to soy and yeast doesn't mean you have to eat meat????
@SilverLakeDaze9 ай бұрын
The vegans I know are losing their hair, suffering from long covid, have fainting spells and are constantly irritable, bloated and overwait. This vegan fad is literally a cult.
@BillyMildred-k2xАй бұрын
Candido Parkway
@pschmeykal9 ай бұрын
I don't understand the family members, who are not plant based and who apparently don't even consider doing so for a couple of days, when mom is around. It helped her so much, but they don't care???
@LindaMiller-v5fАй бұрын
Streich Manor
@biggiraffe9 ай бұрын
You just don't get illl if you look after your terrain.
@apryllshowersm666919 күн бұрын
I wonder how this works for people who take medicine for bipolar and schizophrenia. Those meds cause high cholesterol and diabetes. Wish there was a study on that...if plant based can keep symptoms at bay
@johnwantling22 күн бұрын
There clearly was no pandemic, but there was a pandemic of political propaganda. This film should have known that, and then they would not have been spreading political propaganda.
@rebeccakstrain33249 ай бұрын
My grandma died from diabetes.
@CodyGeorge-i5yАй бұрын
Jacobi Burgs
@akeman2128 күн бұрын
Carnivore is the best and most healthy.
@danag8129 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful film! Sadly, "the science" is now corrupt and so i dpnt hold out any hope that things will be done any differently for 'the next pandemic'. Not to mention....the vorus came from a lab leak in the girst place and gaon of function research is STILL being done today. 😢😢
@PolymathEd9 ай бұрын
Wish we were closer. If ever in Missouri stop by our Cafe.
@girlanonymous7 ай бұрын
Why not “experiment” with people with heart disease or stage 1 cancers? We all learned that diabetes can be reversed by changing food and doing more exercise years ago! We need to see further proof. It’s time that you get people with curable cancers (that are at stage 1 or 2) or people with heart diseases on these special diets and let folks see results. Diet can’t cure cancer per sé but it’d be interesting to see what the results of a month long plant-based diet yield.