This advice totally changed my cravings and I am actually losing weight after struggling for the last 6 years. Thank you so much.
@bornfree05078 ай бұрын
Me too. It works.
@Audrey-1267 ай бұрын
Doesn't help may be due to carb added to the breakfast.
@partyanimal93827 ай бұрын
@@hara8559Bro, either watch the video or skip to the end where she summarizes how to change your cravings
@user-soon3006 ай бұрын
good for you. It's so beautiful when you see a person getting healthy
@intuitivediane5 ай бұрын
@@Audrey-126make sure ACV plus also Walk. Move your body and hydrate.
@jola940310 ай бұрын
Hi Doctor, you will probably not see this message but I sincerely thank you. I’m 57 and have not known a life without sugar and chocolate cravings…resulting in weight gain, feeling crap and migraines. It’s only been a week since purchasing your book and following your methods and already an improvement. The last straw for me was when I ate HALF a baked cheesecake after eating a meal of high carbs. I have always criticised myself for not having the will power and could never understand or explain it to others that it feels totally beyond my control pretty much …like an addict. Immensely grateful from Australia. 🇦🇺
@Stuart.Branson.10 ай бұрын
Cold turkey it - try a 3 to 5 day fast then go carnivore.
@MegaBinch22210 ай бұрын
@@Stuart.Branson.lol she literally said she doesn’t have the willpower to cut out sugar let alone all food, how do think that’s gonna happen?
@Lara-ki6kq10 ай бұрын
She's not a doctor. Just a grifter.
@Trenchant46810 ай бұрын
@@Lara-ki6kq She’s a Biochemist, so maybe a PhD.
@tootlesmum110 ай бұрын
@@Trenchant468She has a masters degree in biochemistry.
@atayab382610 ай бұрын
Willy Wonka's arch nemesis vibe going on here
@Sandra.Viewer10 ай бұрын
It's quite distracting 😂😂😂
@cheyenneheath513210 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly!!!
@JA-vv8wy10 ай бұрын
You have a nice way of wording it. I had a more negative thought of the style of the presentation, but you your comment was clever and made the point 😊
@c24747842610 ай бұрын
She actually loves chocolate if you read her book.
@mettejensen865310 ай бұрын
I'm not quite getting it. I normally like her natural looks
@snuder983210 ай бұрын
Eliminating carbs from my diet put an end to sugar cravings, and I was the worst sugar addict I know. It’s amazing that I was able to do it.
@phyllislucia10 ай бұрын
If people would take your simple advice, they could skip these long-winded videos.
@ksc7435 ай бұрын
But it's not good to eliminate all carbs. Carbs like veg and fruit provide important fiber. I've never eliminated a food group from the way I eat because I'm always active. A lot of people don't mention exercise but actually it's the key to maintaining a steady weight without obsessing over food.
@intuitivediane5 ай бұрын
Me to
@sunbeam92223 ай бұрын
My cravings come at night. No problem whatsoever during the day but night comes and boy I'm marching in and out of the kitchen like a lunatic. So I decided to tell my brain no food after 9pm. No 'healthy snack', no fruit, no just this time, nothing at all. Weirdly enough it's been real easy when before I was battling with my mind so much. I also agree that exercising regularly helps a lot balancing blood sugar and overall metabolism. Gotta stick with it at first but then it becomes a real pleasure. Ofc we need to find exercises we enjoy. And consistency is definitely key. It doesn't matter if weight loss or whatever we're after is slow when we know we're going to keep this awesome lifestyle we picked for ourselves for ever.
@hannahwheeler70788 ай бұрын
Ive only been doing a savory breakfast for a couple of days now because of this channel, and I have already seen a drastic shift in my sugar cravings!! Ive been addicted to sugar for as long as I can remember and doing savory breakfasts and eating more protein has changed the game for me!! Thank you so much doctor!!
@Mark-bi6vq8 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you’re talking about chocolate. Chocolate has been the giant in my room for many years, in so many forms, a real shape shifter.
@LegendoftheGalacticHero10 ай бұрын
As someone with ADHD, I'm glad we touch on the dopamine topic. I find that a lot of the times I am not craving as much as sugar or so but a texture or a feeling. I find that a healthier compromise is eating foods that are complex in flavors and textures (many Asian countries foods hit that spot for me). If you are sensorial seeking through food, eating more sensorially satistfying meals helps a lot. Just had some korean bibimbap with spicy sauce, and some bachang and they left my mouth singing and it leaves me so pleased and mentally satisfied. And if not there are different kinds of curries from many countries, different thai dishes. If those are not options for you try to cook your meals that balance sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, salty and that have variety of textures that go with another. Try spices, try adding crushed nuts on things for texture, try things until you figure out what makes your mouth happy without having to be putting in a pound of sugar or chips in your mouth.
@rayoflightcanada10 ай бұрын
I just ate x 5 bars of Mars , my ADHD brain wants more of it when im not on stimulants
@LegendoftheGalacticHero10 ай бұрын
I'm intolerant now to a million things now so i can't eat them anymore, butfor me Snickers are crack, you have salty, sweet, chewy, crunchy @@rayoflightcanada
@rb1951810 ай бұрын
@@Buttercupz2001That’s that adhd hyper focus showing up!
@polyglotfrog10 ай бұрын
such great point!! I looove Thai food and probably because of that :)
@LegendoftheGalacticHero10 ай бұрын
@@polyglotfrog and it’s not just the recipes themselves but they eat a variety of dishes each meal. I can’t find the video now but I remember watching this Thai food channel and the hostess explaining the meals have to have (I don’t remember exactly) something fresh, something spicy, something wet, something dry and so, so they consider it a proper meal which I found fascinating
@ProjectPak20108 ай бұрын
To summarise the video don’t eat sugar for breakfast but instead eat protein.
@jerrolynr.mcraven27528 ай бұрын
Thank you. I couldn't stay present to listen. (no savory breakfast yet).
@juleswifey60038 ай бұрын
thank you❤
@TheDarkangel10158 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏✨️💖
@csgloria8 ай бұрын
This was one long ad for that tablet.
@TheDarkangel10158 ай бұрын
@@csgloria 😂😂 You're totally right!
@malaplava48658 ай бұрын
For my sugar cravings i mix plain Greek yogurt, protein powder, maple syrup mix. Top with nuts and dark chocolate ❤
@DrNaomiDongelmansАй бұрын
Why maple syrup?
@pinkdruid23478 ай бұрын
I've read that there's a HUGE link between ADHD/autism and sugar/food addiction. This doesn't mean that every person who has a sugar addiction is ND. Nor does it mean every ND person has a sugar addiction. But it is very common for people who are ND, and especially people with ADHD and/or autism to have sugar addictions (or addictions in general). This is because one of the main symptoms of ADHD/ASD is irregular dopamine levels in the brain. Glucose gives us a dopamine boost, so it's very easy for us to become addicted to things like sugar or caffeine or other sources of dopamine. It's also more difficult for us to break these addictions because we are quite literally self-medicating. When engaged in our addictions, the "high" we get might actually feel very calming in addition to giving us energy. As if we have temporarily made out brains "normal". But the issue with sugar is that it does not sustain us for very long, and we crave more and more of it. Furthermore, we reap all of the negative side effects of sugar too. Sugar crashes, weight gain, high blood sugar, and worsened mental symptoms. There's a misconception that cutting sugar will "cure" ADHD or autism. It won't. There is no cure. But, it can definitely help. Replacing sugar with something healthier that provides a similar dopamine boost is a good way to insure you are still able to manage symptoms and get through your day, without all the negative side effects of too much sugar. This can mean asking your doctor about certain medications made specifically for ADHD/ASD. Or, if you don't want to take medicine, there are also some natural remedies. Drinking green tea with a little bit of honey, eating fruit instead of candy, exercising regularly, and trying your best to maintain a good sleep schedule can help. Furthermore, engaging in activities that provide you with dopamine helps. Listen to music you enjoy. Make art. Talk with friends. Spend time in nature. Essentially, do whatever it is that makes you happy. The happier you are, the less you will crave dopamine from unhealthy sources. And trust me, I know that this is not easy. I am writing this as a woman who is 5'2" and 180lbs who has AuDHD and has been struggling for 6 years. I am watching this video because, after getting rejected from a job I really wanted, I've been feeling depressed and have fallen back into a lot of my bad habits, like eating a lot of sugar, sleeping all day, and not exercising. I need to remind myself to stop and get back on a healthy track. And for those who are struggling like this too, I want to try to provide some tips and help you out too if I can. We can get through this together. Remember, it's not your fault that your brain is the way that it is. You were just born like that, and feeling all sad and guilty only makes things worse. Your only job is to learn how to accept it, and work with it. Not fight it. Something that's really been helping me in terms of motivating myself to work out has been learning how to work out in a way that is actually comfortable for me. I'm sure there are people who are talking about it, but personally I don't feel like I've seen nearly enough people speaking out about how insanely overstimulating exercise can actually be for even "high masking" autistics. Being hot, and sweaty, and sore, and cramping, and short of breath, and smelly, and surrounded by other people, and wearing clothes that role up or bunch up or don't support all your bouncy bits when you're running or jumping, and being yelled at by a coach, and being in a room with loud music or bright lights...It's actual sensory hell. For me working out has always been something I absolutely HATED unless it was done under very specific circumstances that ensured I was comfortable. I've found taking long walks in quiet/heavily shaded places (like hiking trails with lots of trees), swimming (because it keeps me from being sweaty and gross), or going to a gym when it is not very busy and has good air conditioning, are all things I genuinely enjoy doing. I've also found I enjoy working out by myself more than I do with other people, because I feel no pressure to push myself beyond my limits or compare myself to anyone else around me. But I also wear a Fitbit to track how many calories I am burning, which motivates me to stick to certain goals and ensure I'm also not going too easy on myself. I'm going to go work out after I finish writing this post. And I wish all of my fellow struggling NDs strength to achieve their goals as well. You can do this. < 3
@shiksha45533 ай бұрын
Thanks a tons for this helpful post. Wishing all the power to you in achieving your goal of keeping yourself healthy :)
@hkhkhk2833 ай бұрын
Such positive vibes you girl! God bless😊
@thejuanderfulАй бұрын
i got a job where I work in a dairy warehouse. It's great, with the temperature slightly above freezing I can work to my hearts content without getting hot and sweaty. I started taking whey protein isolate for breakfast and it was a game changer. Another thing that really helped me was using compression clothing. My skin being hyper-elastic and stretchy makes bouncing movements very uncomfortable. I probably have a type of EDS. The compression clothes keep everything aligned and feeling right. I have been obese my entire life since being a pre-teen, but at age 50 I have finally entered a healthy weight range, and I feel in the best shape of my life! Sensory overload is important to monitor. I had no idea until my capacity was reduced and I got overloaded much easier. I highly recommend looking into Attentional Restoration Therapy, ART for short. Giving our brains some time to recharge our focus energy often cures what seems like physical tiredness. It makes it easier to make good decisions and provides the mental energy to accomplish the focused tasks we need to do.
@blancagonzalez83469 ай бұрын
You teach biochemistry in the most amazing way. You keep us engaged and empower us with incredible information that gives us the necessary tools to take control of our health. On a side note, please disregard any negative comments, always remember that haters are always going to hate (they’re human beings on the face of the earth walking with a gray cloud over their head and sometimes get struck by lightning and actually get worse….poor things). So getting back to the positive outlook, please know that I’ll be eternally grateful to you. I have been applying your hacks, making your recipes and I watch your videos (while walking on my treadmill). I have nothing but wonderful things to say about your teachings and they work! I no longer crave junk food and I no longer snack as I used to. My mental health and energy levels are outstanding. It’s fascinating reading all the research articles too. Thank you for your passion for the science and for giving us a fighting chance. Your follower for life! ❤
@selectshelley10 ай бұрын
You are so spot on!!! I've been eating "dinner for breakfast" for a few years. That said, I have been and still am a selective sugar junkie. I'm fit and not overweight because I workout five days a week (mostly hiking mountains, doing some pushups, dips, some ab work, and I'm 76 year young). I drink ACV every day throughout the day. It's diluted and, granted, it's an acquired taste, but one you can acquire because the outcome is so beneficial. All that you have just shared here will be strong aides for seriously reducing sugar in my life. Thank you. I've subscribed and look forward to more of your brain power.
@katieroddis56618 ай бұрын
Careful about sipping acv all day and your teeth, it softens your enamel and you may be wearing your teeth down when eating over time
@intuitivediane5 ай бұрын
How much ACV
@tevalo10 ай бұрын
Your book helped me get from diabetic to not diabetic, when the doctors tried to convince me of my body being incapable of producing insulin.
@haroldcruz855010 ай бұрын
We need to educate the younger generations so that they don't have to go through the same ignorance that we had.
@Chiron9528 ай бұрын
💖
@maliatue98788 ай бұрын
what is the name of the book?
@LyneGuy8 ай бұрын
@@maliatue9878 glucose revolution
@denmark238 ай бұрын
@@maliatue9878 the same as the name of the chanel
@marvanbee10 ай бұрын
Jessie - since watching you on Diary of a CEO, I flipped my day around and no longer start my day with anything sweet. It's been one of the best changes I've ever made in my life. I no longer get "hangry" and it lends itself so nicely to intermittent fasting which is also helping with some lifelong health issues. I can't thank you enough! :) PS - I would love to see you and Dr. Mindy Pelz on the same stage someday :)
@sitcomchristian688610 ай бұрын
Dr. Mindy is a chiropractor. Not a problem, necessarily, but she keeps it pretty quiet.
@heavenonearth160410 ай бұрын
the starvation twins
@Niko-Suave10 ай бұрын
I'd much rather see Jesse and Professor Thomas Seyfried do a collab. That would be kinda sick even though Thomas is more in the cancer side of things
@marvanbee10 ай бұрын
@sitcomchristian6886 I don't think that matters much if she's done the research and knows how to learn. People can be many things. I know a carpenter who is also an amazing potter; would I warn people that he's a carpenter when they look at his pottery? Of course not. People have many passions. I also know too many specialists with their heads in the sand who seemed to have stopped learning many years ago. Bodies should not be treated like the systems don't all interact with each other or that we know everything there is to know about them. It's how we got in this mess in the first place.
@marvanbee10 ай бұрын
@Niko-Suave I'm not sure who that is but will check it out :)
@KellyMoyer-n4q8 ай бұрын
Hi Jessie. I saw a few of your videos recently for the 1st time. As I listened, everything that you said made perfect sense. I immediately ordered 2 of your books & started reading as soon as they were delivered. I was so anxious to try out what I had just read. You see, I am at rock bottom. I feel like I have no hope. UNTIL I SAW YOUR VIDEOS!!! I am a 54 year old female who has ballooned up to 374 lbs. My life is miserable. My entire body hurts & I can't walk more than a couple of feet without sounding like a chainsmoker. Because of my size I have become depressed & never want to leave the house. I am miserable & angry. My marriage is suffering. I feel like a loser because I can't control my food or my cravings. I feel ashamed & embarrassed by the way that I look. But today, my family & I went out to a nice restaurant for Easter dinner. I figured, "Might as well try out my new knowledge". I AM ASTONISHED! I ate a salad 1st, followed by 3 oz of filet mignon, then a scoop of mashed potatoes, & last, creme brulee. I ate this at 1:00 & it's all that I've eaten today. I'M NOT HUNGRY!!! 😲💃🤗 No energy slump today! I feel like a new woman. And it's only been 1 day! I will keep you posted after some more time goes by. Jessie, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You have given me hope again! I think that you may have just given me my life back! 🥰
@leen1q848 ай бұрын
That is amazing & so encouraging to hear! Well done to you 👏👏👏 I'm hoping it can help me too as what you described pretty much describes my own situation & it's making me so miserable & hopeless 😞
@Ana-ks3je8 ай бұрын
The fact that you're seeking out Jessie's content and applying her hacks goes to show that you are on the way up! Keep going, the journey will be difficult but you are worth the effort and you'll thank yourself down the line. Don't forget to be kind to yourself
@Palestine18118 ай бұрын
You are doing great!! Don't give up, and please be kind to yourself, you are amazing!
@funstuff15448 ай бұрын
Thanx for sharing dear. I’ll keep you in my prayers. I teared up reading this
@jenshark48 ай бұрын
I’m so truly happy for you. Keep up the good work!!! You are a beautiful person. Thank you for sharing ❤
@huemaj693110 ай бұрын
For the moment it's like Winona Ryder talking about sugar cravings, amazing similarity
@Eel-on_Musk10 ай бұрын
Oh it's WR ! I was thinking she looks soo familiar.. thanks
@IsaBellum-w4z10 ай бұрын
She's pretty indeed and u can def see the benefits of cutting out sugar,as her teint is really healthy as well
@terepaz94887 ай бұрын
Actually😊
@partyanimal93827 ай бұрын
I can see it now lol. I love it!
@rainbowfox193410 ай бұрын
I have been a severe hypoglycemic my entire life. This information will help me stabilize everything and hopefully stop craving high calorie foods.
@yamilatudela665710 ай бұрын
As a nutrition coach I must say you are a blessing for my flexible treatments, especially for people that don't want to move from their confort zone. Thanks a lot! I'd love to have an interview with you!
@fluffysox60728 ай бұрын
This is amazing! Thank you for your work ❤️ I noticed this yesterday. I had a protein shake for breakfast and felt completely satiated for about 6 hours. Mid-day I had a bowl of grapes on its own and the cravings just spiraled. I found myself going back to the kitchen every couple of hours to get something else, it was crazy! I was looking for an explanation and that is how I found you! I started my day with a protein shake and 2 hard boiled eggs this morning. I’m optimistic about how the rest of my day will go! Thanks doctor!
@Charlottesbeautifulcult7 ай бұрын
So happy this channel found me. Extremely grateful for the internet
@sharonstewart351310 ай бұрын
It is fun to see you put your creativity in your stage set up, clothes, & to use your mighty brain to help us all. Thank you. It was fun & educational & I'm giving No Spike a try.
@kendrar30728 ай бұрын
And I thought It was just distracting - and the diffrent camera angels givest it all just a extra ridiculous touch. But the information is good! 😅
@readaloudkids14077 ай бұрын
The setup was cool but the outfit was the worst
@r8chlletters10 ай бұрын
I’m surprised I didn’t hear you talk about depleted estrogen. Women over a certain age are craving sugar (including alcohol) due to hormone insufficiency. The body needs fat if estrogen is low. HRT is immediately helpful with this and now widely recommended.
@Indiekiwi10 ай бұрын
I gave up alcohol because it made me feel worse but sugar is much harder.
@lillieball766210 ай бұрын
All the more reason to go on the carnivore diet.
@bellenesatan9 ай бұрын
@@lillieball7662if that's you in your pfp, you definitely _look_ like a carnivore.
@susanmarie22319 ай бұрын
It depends on the individual. In 2022, I had a breast cancer lumpectomy followed by radiation. I am now on hormone blocker medication for 5 years because estrogen and progesterone are like Miracle Grow for cancer cells (in my case.) I am now 69 and HRT is detrimental for me. Thank goodness I never took it.
@timelessadventurer8 ай бұрын
You said sugar cravings and then mentioned needing fat. Would women maybe need to eat healthier fats with adequate protein?
@zoigiantsiou10 ай бұрын
Greek yogurt hits different with a cake , so nice ! In Greece we eat it with nuts and honey or with rice !
@sabinekoch34489 ай бұрын
Yum 😋
@yadiaag77719 ай бұрын
@@sabinekoch3448I eat it with chia seeds or hemp seeds with choc powder to not add more sugar. I love chocolate.
@SharonElizabethWhitfield8 ай бұрын
I put myself on a diet consisting of meats, vegetables and fruits. I also eat Greek yogurt and nuts. I don’t worry about calories. Before I put myself on this diet, I was eating chips, candy, cookies, bread, cake, etc. I had no energy and I was depressed. Since I started my diet, I have more energy. I’m not depressed. I’m not bloated. I’ve started walking more. I’ve decided to stay away from certain foods completely. Foods like bread are very addictive. I know that once I eat just one piece of bread, my brain will crave more. So I just stay away completely. I also stay away from canned foods.
@yvonnevonroemer280710 ай бұрын
Your books helped me go from pre diabetic to no longer pre diabetic. After holidays and now Mardi Gras season (King Cakes 😵💫), I am getting myself back to all I’ve learned from you! Love seeing the videos. You’ve helped me make major health improvements and I thank you 🙏
@jh976410 ай бұрын
What are we going to do: avoid or indulge on once a year “King Cake?
@beyondreality850610 ай бұрын
@@jh9764 Once a year isnt bad. It can be a treat. But good thing for me i dont live in nola anymore so i dont have to worry about it.
@vanitagomes379410 ай бұрын
What's the name of the book
@charlesabboud161310 ай бұрын
The Glucose Revolution, it’s superb…
@Micro-bit10 ай бұрын
I start day with raw veggies - you are hungry and you can eat lot of veggies and greens with taste. Raw veggies help to clean my digestive system also. Then I can start eat proteins (sea weeds, yoghurts, chicken and others) ... Im climber and mountain runner.
@JennSkywalker.9 ай бұрын
You blew my mind with this info. I started to eat more protein especially for breakfast and if I wanted anything sweet, I’d save it for last. It absolutely works. I have less cravings now. THANK YOU!!!!
@abdulmuti13 ай бұрын
OMG, Your hacks are priceless,,, I just started doing it and my energy level over the day has shifted big time. I don't feel that energy crash as I used to,,, Honestly the change is so radical am still in sock. Thank you so much
@stephanies386210 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this information. Especially the first hack you mentioned! I crave sugar the most immediately after having lunch and dinner, and sometimes even breakfast, no matter how full I am or how much protein I eat.
@alchemydp10 ай бұрын
For many years I’ve been eating leftovers for breakfast so I started making a big pot of stew with lots of veggies and some chicken and turmeric and other good things each week and have a bowl of that each morning. That gets me out of that craving loop. If I can’t have that (if I’m traveling or such) I always notice the difference.
@andreareed469410 ай бұрын
I need a good breakfast stew/soup recipe! That sounds like a great way to start the day!
@Maderlololohio8 ай бұрын
Great tip thanks ❤❤❤
@candicemast42097 ай бұрын
Me too- I made a soup this week with carrots, onions, zucchini and cabbage plus pork and a few lentils. It was a perfect breakfast all week and I didn’t have to think about it.
@gidzboxbox8839Ай бұрын
This is a great hack
@louiseryan274310 ай бұрын
Savoury breakfasts are a game changer for me. I’m not a diabetic but I’ve had breast cancer twice so keeping my insulin levels steady is imperative. Really impressed by the work you’ve done.
@anellirodriguez45308 ай бұрын
You literally just saved me, I didn’t know what to do anymore, thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤️
@user-soon3006 ай бұрын
Just don't forget this information 😂❤
@colleencolquhoun881810 ай бұрын
This is a really good video. Thank you. Glad I found you. I actually do that for breakfast after years of drinking orange juice and having low blood sugar like I was going to pass out and constantly eating more sweet and carbohydrate. I now eat nuts, eggs, chicken- sausage, and a low-carb piece of bread, and I can “ not” eat all day long until dinner.
@WaclawKusnierczyk11 күн бұрын
After watching your video, I ignored all your advice and I immediately felt so much better. Thank you for saving my life. Please post more.
@barbcalhoun986110 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this very helpful information!! I’m a whole food plant based eater and usually do a 50/50 plate at every meal: 50% nonstarchy veggies and 50% starch and plant-based protein. Definitely love the savory breakfast concept!
@faithship35237 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom. It's been such a big help to me because i suffer with severe migraine attacks, fatigue, depression and anxiety, and changing the way i eat has really helped in many ways. God bless you
@milton78518 ай бұрын
1- glucose crashes after a spike and it makes you crave more (addiction rollercoaster) 2- sugar produces dopamine which makes us feel better 3- body doesn’t receive enough protein and sends signals to eat but doesn’t specify to eat protein so we feel hungry and eat carbs
@kathybailey97119 ай бұрын
Thank you, for this information! I'm 57 and since menopause at 47 I have gained so much weight even though I work out 5 times a week, am a vegetarian and get over 10,000 steps a day. I crave chocolate all the time but I do notice eating eggs for breakfast does seem to help. Now I know why.
@Its_just_Avi6 ай бұрын
Finally KZbin recommended me a good KZbin channel 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@davidjohnson476127 күн бұрын
I am so excited that I found you! After my kidney transplant I have developed New-Onset Diabetes. So looking forward to watching each and every episode! Thank you so much!
@karlamancilla898310 ай бұрын
I’m so happy with this video series. This is the exact representation of how I imagine you while reading your books 💕 so excited to watch the next! 🥰
@GlucoseRevolution10 ай бұрын
AWW!! I'm so happy
@buffemcmurry557710 ай бұрын
@@GlucoseRevolution Do you address insulin resistance?
@chark27188 ай бұрын
As I began eating fiber 1st , and protein/fats next, and low carb carbs, i I stopped eating sooner, my cravings stopped, and I went longer and longer between meals. And fasting began to happen naturally. My energy level is improving which was very bad. Thank u so much for your help. ❤
@Boomguy8810 ай бұрын
I knew my protein focused diet is helping me with my cravings for a reason
@jacquesslabbert10926 ай бұрын
What a blessing that I stumbled upon your absolute straight-up, no-fuss, to-the-point channel. Wow - Double WOW. For the first time in my 60 years someone speaks in my language and I understand. I hang to your lips, girl. Bravo. I am forever your fan. Warmest greetings from Cape Town, South Africa. Jacques PS Your books are available in South Africa!!!! YEAH!!! I just ordered both!!!
@andreaschwoch68188 ай бұрын
Jessie, I tried everything you said and it works! You are amazing! A fan from Germany
@jewelbarretto10 ай бұрын
As an undergraduate student studying Nutrition, I really admired your video! Living in a world that deals with an infodemic, I loved how everything you mentioned was based on scientific evidence and research, and it really motivates me to keep studying what I’m studying in hopes to solve a lot of nutritional problems in the future. On top of that, you give very clear explanations of things, very easy to understand which is also super important when it comes to sharing information. This was overall informative and entertaining, thank you! Looking forward to watching more videos like this ☺️
@alex-h.10 ай бұрын
I bet you're cute!
@danielleclarke96399 ай бұрын
im so impressed with your work. from the production of this video to the execution of the science to your unique style! i’m so glad i found you, i feel so educated
@bubbles83182 ай бұрын
I have been following glucose goddess method for more than a year now and its absolutely life changing My cravings are at peace now Hunger is satisfied for longer periods Periods are regulated and i have lost weight too And i am more happy now 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you jessie❤❤❤❤
@Suburp2129 ай бұрын
12:50. This appears to be somewhat faulty or misleading information. I know what you meant to say but this is simply wrong Sorry. 1. Through immune system activities, we take apart foreign bacteria leading to a protein source. 2. Through intentional cell depth , apoptosis, followed by cleanup and , if possible ( assisted by fasting) autophagy, we have another protein source. We cover 80-90% of our protein needs by this. And, yes, the rest we get through food sources mentioned in this video. But the actual demand for fresh, external protein that our bodies need is not actually so great as we always belive or get told. Thank you. Excellent episode and good hacks.
@mariateresaroa62489 ай бұрын
OMG !! totally amazed with all the creative presentation, the colors, the production !!! totally love it
@anitadadal432510 ай бұрын
You did it girl!!! Thank you for laying this out so clear and so simple! Straight up to the point! Thank you!!!❤
@missy80467 ай бұрын
Speaking of vinegar, I marinate mini cucumbers using white 30% vinegar, blackcurrant leaves, dill, salt and very little sugar. I also marinate herring in vinegar and white onions.
@catw529410 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is infectious. Thx for the info.
@Purva_._10 ай бұрын
I loved her talking about her research and outcomes; this is how I think one should talk about their research. I know this is going to sound insane but being a research student myself I was hoping how fun and informative it would be if someone with enough knowledge on the topic counter-questioned her cause I have not heard anyone else talk about this stuff with this kind of glucose information. Many people talk about how to plan diets, fasting, and exercise and all but this is new and amazing I must say, No doubt she is a Glucose goddess. P.S. I love all of her talks on every podcast and KZbin channel that I possibly came across.
@alteredfold10 ай бұрын
Jesse, so happy to see you doing this video format. Love the whole thing. Great info! And great style!! Thank you for all thus great info! Brava! 🎉
@GlucoseRevolution10 ай бұрын
I’m so happy you love it 😍🥰
@daisytoromanzano886510 ай бұрын
@@GlucoseRevolutionGoad you are about health. Do you think taking shots with chemicals are good or bad for the body?
@rubberbiscuit997 ай бұрын
The solution to our sugar cravings, according to large multinational corporations, is to keep us on an out-of-control glucose train so they can continue to get richer and richer and richer while we get sicker and sicker and blame ourselves for our "weakness" and "laziness". 😡
@clcfrx10 ай бұрын
Thank you a lot, for two weeks I am following your advices and feel incredible and more energized ❤️
@amani7459 ай бұрын
This video is a 'God Send'. Thank you, Jessie, so much for sharing this invaluable information. I love all your videos and have now subscribed.
@grethelous708010 ай бұрын
Great episode!! If eating sugar gives us a wave of dopamine what about craving salt like in chips what happens in our biochemistry when we crave and eat salty stuff?
@naomifog10 ай бұрын
Chips are a carb so turn into sugar when they are broken down.
@JennWatson10 ай бұрын
Maybe it's a mineral shortage and that's why you crave salts. Electrolytes will solve it imo
@shiftingperspective36910 ай бұрын
your body is dehydrated and needs good wet and salt! Chips are sweet and full of sugar
@eveningstar110 ай бұрын
Low blood pressure usually
@rajisanjay645210 ай бұрын
When one craves salty foods , its a symptom that your body needs protein.
@lovescole18 ай бұрын
Have been drinking apple cider vinegar for years. It is a miracle worker!!! 🎉
@steffshorr10 ай бұрын
Brilliant way to blunt sugar spikes - add protein, fat and fiber❤️💫
@jeaniesioloa92363 ай бұрын
I'm on day 5 from eliminating rice, bread, and pasta from my diet. As well as added sugars such as cake, chocolate, and ice cream. I feel better but those first 2 days were really rough for me. I know I have a sugar addiction it genuinely feels like a mental struggle to deny anything with refinded sugars. I still consume fruit which I do my best to be mindful of. My current diet is meat, eggs, milk, and fruit. This video helps to stay on track.
@agnieszkakuhn715410 ай бұрын
Thank you for the science! It makes it so much easier for me to stick to the hacks when I understand the how 🎉
@angelicawilliamson74882 ай бұрын
You're good at explaining things and keeping one's attention; thank you for all of this work you did to help the rest of us struggling with this addiction
@megm.c402610 ай бұрын
You're a marketing genius Jessie! And thanks so much for the fantastic info. Its helped me with symptoms and Im now able to change my whole diet to stop glucose spikes. I think it will change my life and many years unwell. You Go Girl! ( I predict a load of copy cats coming soon, you turned good info in to easy hacks and followable hacks...GOLD!). Keep it up.
@megm.c402610 ай бұрын
p.s no longer vegan, looking in to keto. Would lobe to hear you and Chris Palmer join some dots.
@annejen5048Ай бұрын
You are the glucose whisperer! Thank you for the work that you are doing and generously sharing. I bought your book, Glucose Goddess Method and found it very informative. I was on a hamster wheel of glucose spikes, and coffee to lift me back up. I have had very little sugar and no coffee for a week now and don’t miss either one. Cannot believe how well your method works!
@skrskrskrlll6 ай бұрын
1. Maintain moderate glucose level 2. Satisfy protein needs
@JessaLehman6 ай бұрын
You are seriously so amazing. Such a good story teller, smart, passionate, engaging, friendly. I love listening to your videos while I’m working around the house.
@pShermanW10 ай бұрын
I am following you almost 2 years! you made me obsessed with food and sugar!! I hope to see more from you.
@berryblulight10 ай бұрын
when I was young I was hypoglycemic and my glucose level would go down to 1 ...so I was almost in a coma. I got tested in a private clinic because at the hospital they didn t do the test because it takes too long. I was always tired and had to sleep all the time and at 2 in the afternoon at work I would eat chocolate bars to be able to make it to 5 o clock. So I read the book Le mal du sucre which saved my life. And started eating that way for 5 years and got my health back on track. It was a long journey but I got my life back so it was worth it. Now I m 60 and I now what I have to eat and at what time to function normally. Maybe twice a week I ll eat whatever I want but as a way of life I try and eat healthy ...no processed foods, little sugar, no alcohol, little carbs and small portions.
@spokenenglish10898 ай бұрын
You are being so incredibly kind, specific, generous, nwonderful to people around the world! Elegant n precise!! Thank you!! 🙏
@TheNutmegStitcher8 ай бұрын
IF cured most of my sugar cravings, the the vegetables first hack really helped. Also adding the vinegar hack. Easy and yummy. I crave plain sparkling water with vinegar and lemon now. I save the sweets for dessert. These tips really did help.
@SerenaCamposCai6 ай бұрын
*I had very high blood sugar I only managed to improve my health when I found a WONDERFUL treatment,❤❤ if you want to know about it, I left the video in the comment reply*
@SerenaCamposCai6 ай бұрын
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@lisajensen184310 ай бұрын
I’m here after watching you on Lewis Howes program. I just ordered your book too. Love the artistic set you’ve created! You are a breath of fresh air. I’m 68.. not over weight, I lift weights, walk, and eat healthy except for those freaking chocolate cravings! I’m so excited to change my ways to lower those Glucose spikes. Thank you!
@ludivineboulin149710 ай бұрын
Hâte de voir la suite ! Merci beaucoup pour tous vos conseils, nous les suivons en famille, je suis contente que mes enfants " jouent le jeu" et soient sensibles à l'importance de bien se nourrir.
@islandvibes84592 ай бұрын
Intelligent and wise....also ur super addictive..accent...image and branding etc....ur definitely knocking the competition...u go hun... happy for you...u made it..u deserve it..ur a very hard worker
@ActivatedAF8 ай бұрын
I remember when I detoxed from sugar and how HARD it was. I wasn't even eating processed sugars, but when I cut everything out (fruit, honey, maple syrup...) the withdrawal was brutal. It was really revealing to me. I've eaten sugar since in small amounts, but if I ever eat more than small amounts... my body literally acts like I have a cold or virus (congestion, scratchy throat, foggy brain).
@incensejunkie75168 ай бұрын
I totally get it. After I detoxed, I can only tolerate a wee bit of sugar (certainly not a good sized piece of cake, for eg) I will feel nauseous and my heart will start racing if I have too much sugar for my body.
@tamhull311810 ай бұрын
Thank you! Love your personality! Keep doing what you do, YOU ARE APPRICIATED!😊
@Thaythichgiachanh26210 ай бұрын
Thanks for all your great advice. I really enjoy watching your videos, they provide a lot of knowledge and are very helpful on a daily basis in choosing food when shopping, etc. Thank you ❤✨
@AledeCaro3 ай бұрын
one of the best benefits, never mentioned by miss Goddess is since I stopped eating refined sugars and industrial products all those razor cuts on my neck after shaving have completely disappeared!! Amazing! I❤you!💪💪
@marianalubbe6 ай бұрын
This is pure gold.
@XxDanielaxX10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video ❤❤❤ I had seen you on Diary of a CEO and thought a lot about what you said. My whole life has been a mess regarding the eating habits which has already had an impact on my health. Recently, I've been once again struggling with severe sugar and chocolate cravings. Last night, while listening to this video, I decided to have a whole big spoon of salad oil with the chocolate - and WOW!!!!!!! The cravings stopped!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@eamp2210 ай бұрын
Hi Jessie-Angel, this was absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for this and I can't wait to see the next one. ❤ Lots of love and hugs, Elisabeth
@ccolorado45453 ай бұрын
So thankful you came on the Steve Bartlett podcast. Your information and sharing knowledge is amazingly appreciated
@archieclifford561610 ай бұрын
Love the hacks, but £46 for 60 capsules, oof! That's around 75p a capsule. The supplement industry is killing itself with today's crazy prices. If you can sell them at that, good luck to you. Think I'll stick with the teaspoon of vinegar in water, at around 0.7p a shot.
@Johuma2710 ай бұрын
Cinnamon is also good for this. I make ginger and cinnamon every morning. Its been really helping
@vius00138 ай бұрын
Is impossible to keep up with all of them
@rowenamanangkil19746 ай бұрын
You are just selling your product, why not said straight away!
@julieellis67938 күн бұрын
Instead of drinking vinegar, I eat a few dill pickle before my dinner. It takes care of both the veggies and vinegar parts, as I don't eat any other veggies.
@yuipaddАй бұрын
This is so interesting. I have been "dieting" for a while now and rarely had any sugar cravings. I always thought it was because I "chose" to eat healthier foods. This is eye opening because I have been doing exactly these little things. My breakfast at 12pm has protein powder, homemade muesli and milk, and I indulge a little dark chocolate cranberry after dinner everyday with a handful of nuts. I used to love snacking but completely stopped after reading the book on ultra-processed foods.
@dr.wafabenkhadra95017 ай бұрын
A very important video to watch. Thank you for the great information that you gave us
@johndgreerКүн бұрын
This is the sort of information that we should be teaching our children, parents, dieticians, schoolteachers, doctors, nurses, etc. The US has a terrible weight and health problem. We want to encourage healthy eating and avoiding processed foods, but it makes sense to first teach this as the foundation and get rid of the cravings most of us have. Also, check out the books and videos by Dr. Casey Means, which compliments what this biochemist is teaching.
@Trejsir910 ай бұрын
Even as a kid I hated sweet breakfasts. I am all for savoury breakfasts (usually leftovers, which my mom loved so she didn’t have to eat them haha). Eating sweet breakfasts leaves me hungry.
@HomeJames-t3p9 ай бұрын
Education, education education, you see this woman she's an educated and she knows how to present herself, and she's also correct because even if we don't have the same education we have intellect in other areas and we can detect when someone is not intelligent or educated .!! I love this woman!! your delivery is exceptional!¡...l and I love you!! 💓 recipes and that's it may you make thousands of money you're an asset to humanity God bless you!
@grajan38448 ай бұрын
I am so much enjoying the information and working on it .
@MD._ABDULLAH_3037 ай бұрын
Remember one thing that your videos provide me something no-one gives me before and you are a great soul i believe 😊 and so one that can't explain now💓💓💓
@ethioamericann10 ай бұрын
You are amazing individual ❤ You are Humble & professional 👏🏽
@azq567710 ай бұрын
Humble?😂😂😂 the lady calls herself glucose goddess ffs and she goes on to explain in the video that her product is the best most effective on earth... humble is not quite the best qualificatif pour elle mdr
@nhabinezabudara87979 ай бұрын
@@azq5677😂😂😂
@mettejensen865310 ай бұрын
Lemon and lime does the same as vinegar and eating grapefruit- personal experience. If lemon peel extract is so good, then we can just juice a whole lemon with skin.
@etherealradar8 ай бұрын
Keto and intermittent fasting!
@francisimanuel882410 ай бұрын
I would love for the research you talked about, to be done on women with either endometriosis or pcos, at different times in their cycle.
@RedHeadAgent10 ай бұрын
Wow! What a great video. I'm not quite sure how you landed in my suggested watch list but I am sure glad that you did! (I just ordered your book) Thank you.
@noracoyle498810 ай бұрын
What's the name of her book?
@RedHeadAgent10 ай бұрын
@@noracoyle4988 Glucose Goddess
@barrymiller996 ай бұрын
You are great and most articulate. What about only eating meat, eating until satisfied, then not eating again until hungry?
@jaytriplenine9997 ай бұрын
Saying “it’s okay to eat sugar as long as it’s only sometimes!” Is like saying “it’s okay to snort cocaine as long as it’s only sometimes”. This statement is TRUE, but the problem is that it’s near impossible to dance on such a thin tightrope. These substances are ADDICTIVE. In my opinion, QUIT SUGAR ENTIRELY.
@IvanaOsvald9 ай бұрын
I feel so enlightened and stupid at the same time. After years of struggling (since I was 11 to be exact) and the constant chatter in my head, after implementing these few "simple" and extremely logical guidelines, I am free of the misery. I can honestly think about what I am going to eat and when I am going to eat it, without having to battle all the demons aof the future and past in my head. I have also been diagnosed with prediabetes, which is now in complete remission. So...thank you for advocating so strongly and making it so accessible to people.