I has my gallbladder removed. Then my appendix burst. Then colon /rectalsurgery. Finally fundoplication surgery for extreme GERD before I finally got the message. Say whatever you want. Whole food plant based gave me my life back. ❤
@Mariam-iu2qb4 ай бұрын
..or you ran out of any more organs to remove😅
@suzied.83014 ай бұрын
I read the starch solution... Feb. 14th 2019..... I weighed 283 lbs.... I now weigh 150 lbs.... I have & continue to work on my mind set.... I now eat whole food....plant based ....THANK YOU for the interview.....GREAT
@jeff77644 ай бұрын
Nice job, congratulations 🎉
@natgarrison23004 ай бұрын
Whole food plant based vegan here, 63 and fit as a fiddle 🎻!! Off for a 🏃♂️ now! Great doctor ❤❤❤
@joelmichalski74294 ай бұрын
I like to say that I’ve learned how to “taste with my stomach”. In other words, I imagine how I’m going to feel a couple hours after I eat. I know plants will make me feel good. Processed or meat based meals are going to make me feel bloated, experience heart burn and have higher blood pressure and swollen limbs. Taste with your stomach!
@mb76264 ай бұрын
I agree, we spend way more time in a ‘post-prandial’ or fasted/non-eating state than we do actually eating, so it seems pretty clear to me what to give more priority.
@amycarter90833 ай бұрын
At 59 that’s how I do it. Imagine myself after I eat the cheesesteak sandwich or after the pizza and it’s pretty easy to pass. Now caffeine I have to argue with myself to abstain. Pure pleasure. Again I can think about the anxious energy and possible sleep issues poorer food choices afterwards as well.
@jj-bp3fr2 ай бұрын
Right, and feel your overall body response. I've been eating alot cleaner, if I even take a small bite of an preocupa, my bloodstream reacts, it's so weird, it feels the poison coming in the body and automatically and I mean instantly I can feel the blood inside "panic". I feel sad for my body feeling that way, I dont crave cookies or any junk food, your body repells it.
@happycook67374 ай бұрын
I love this conversation because the host is a regular guy who was really overweight just like I am. He asks the same questions I want answered.
@danaw234 ай бұрын
This!
@Denidrakes694 ай бұрын
After listening to Pritikin's 6hrs of lectures on yt, it's depressing that all of this was very much known and proven in the 70s....Makes me crazy.
@seitanbeatsyourmeat6664 ай бұрын
Same. He was WAY ahead of his time
@jj-bp3fr2 ай бұрын
Yes, and what's worse you have doctors promoting dead flesh diets and manipulating people to eat dead animals for health. Eventually, they'll know it's not a long term sustainable forever healthy diet.
@truckeevision4 ай бұрын
Thank you Joe Best and Dr.Davis for sharing your journey and discoveries along the way. Thank you Dr.Davis for your compassion and expertise. With your many years of study and experience with scientific evidence based research and practice… your authenticity, values and compassion for your patients is on full display. I can speak from my heart that both of you truly are shining stars in this challenging field of study. I and I’m certain many of us struggling with obesity and chronic health issues, appreciate you sharing. I appreciate this interview so much as I am who are looking for validation for the steps I am now taking and welcome the support and guidance on this journey to regain my health. 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️ Thanks again for this brilliant interview Joe!! Thank you for your time Dr. Davis, you have touched many lives with your expertise. 😘🤗🎆🇺🇸☮️
@SQLUniversity4 ай бұрын
PBN, thank you for being such a beacon of truth for so many years! Going to seminars and events, and doing such amazing interviews! What a legacy!
@mobydog994 ай бұрын
So glad to see Dr. Davis speaking out on this topic. My 86 yo mother is desperate to find Ozemic for weight loss, so she can keep eating high in saturated fat! She says she "can't swallow string beans" 😭. Sending her this video!
@annemccarron22814 ай бұрын
People who say they "can't swallow" something healthy lack maturity. I've heard people say "lettuce gags me," or "I could never give up meat." What they mean is they aren't willling to try, they aren't disciplined enough to make an effort. I ate green beans today, I eat hoards of greens, I can't stomach a lot of meat now. It all has to do with how much you want to be healthy.
@valeriefromoregon4 ай бұрын
You can’t eat saturated fat and use ozempic .. you’ll get horrible diarrhea.
@CoachColeR4 ай бұрын
Well it’s calories in calories out so….
@11235Aodh4 ай бұрын
She does't need to eat string beans! Does she like potatoes or whole grains??
@joshleedy61274 ай бұрын
@annemccarron2281 I definitely hear you, but I think at the end of the day making a decision comes down to if you value that decision
@aubreyvandyne52844 ай бұрын
What, I often eat two apples back to back while maybe reading a book. They're easy to grab rather than cook something when you're involved in something else.
@silence18694 ай бұрын
So grateful for Dr. Davis’s compassion.
@zeideerskine34624 ай бұрын
While I was never particularly interested in potato chips and snack foods of that kind I do crave intense flavor. Indian and Thai cuisine are my weakness. However, I also know how to cook. I can read cookbooks and smell and taste all the happy smells, tastes, and textures. Spices are natures pharmacy and teas of all kinds are an easy and healthy taste to acquire.
@gulselkonakci4 ай бұрын
Dr. Garth, I'm thankful for my plant-based diet 🙏💚
@LuvableAF4 ай бұрын
Sugar does NOT cause Diabetes. Sugar lets you know, that you have Diabetes. Big difference.
@Denidrakes694 ай бұрын
When I was pregnant with my twins, I failed (just) the glucose test. I tested my blood sugar religiously after that, and not once did it go up, which appeared to shock the medical staff involved with me. I always knew that I couldn't handle sugar - a glass of apple juice has pretty much the same effect on me as a glass of wine - and have avoided it as long as I can remember. People used to think I was just "disciplined" but it was never that. I just hated the way it made me feel.
@UwUImShio4 ай бұрын
@@cag19549 google "does sugar cause diabetes" dumdum
@dawseyboy14 ай бұрын
@@cag19549 why?
@roychui66944 ай бұрын
total rubbish.
@mariaespiritu95124 ай бұрын
@@cag19549he’s correct. It’s insulin resistance that causes type 2 diabetes. Insulin acts on its receptors (a G-protein type receptor) in muscle cells and other cells and people consuming high saturated fat diets, have small fat globules that block the normal intracelular signal of the receptor. So now it’s like insulin isn’t working, insulin resistance and as a consequence sugar cannot get into the cells, like it supposed to.
@MichaelSuperbacker4 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Garth Davis 🙏
@laurar97484 ай бұрын
Set them straight, Dr Davis!!! 😃
@robinking57444 ай бұрын
Thank you, PBN, for making this video. Thank you, Dr. Davis, for talking about when plant-based or vegan isn't working for a person's health. Fat shaming overweight and obese plant-based eaters is REAL! I stopped being a plant-based eater because of it. I am getting back into it slowly, but it is hard. Pringles call out in the night. My BMI is 33, so you can imagine the looks I get when I tell people I am plant-based with very mild hypertension (not high enough for drugs, but not healthy either) and no other co-morbidities, just fat and mildly unhealthy. They look at me like, "Why" It's not doing anything for you. Anyway, it's about the animals and environment now because when I was strict about it all, it didn't change my health markers.
@emilybelle20834 ай бұрын
This is what I got from this video the most. I ate perfect plant based 8 months, lost almost 40 pounds before I plateaued. Still overweight, and I don't think I could have done better than that. My best still left me with an A1C of 6.1 without metformin and people still giving me side eye to hear the vegan has diabetes. If ozempic is the tool I need, then it's the tool I need. We don't shame the paralyzed for needing a wheelchair.
@jj-bp3fr2 ай бұрын
It's not the plants fault you didn't loose weight, it's the wrong food choices, junk food, etc. Exercise is a big part, but most people want an easier solution. I started exercising, eating only plant food, no dairy, no meat, no sugar, no oils, mineral salt only, no soda, only spring water, natural extracted juices I make myself . I used to weigh 133 lbs 33 in. waist, anf with weight training, yoga, sprinting, HIIT, cardio, and a good lifestyle, no junk food, I quickly trimmed my waist to 27in and 115 lbs. Most people would get a cold sculpt, fat loss injection, tummy tuck, but I went all natural, the normal way. I feel very strong, built muscle, I don't take any plant protein powders bc I get all the protein I need from plants. My body looks great and fit better than ever. I love it.
@reaperkollyns64954 ай бұрын
@32:00 Who can eat two apples? Um, We had an apple tree in Washington. I would regularly make an "apple cobbler" with 7-10 apples, rye flakes, cinnamon, lemon rind and apple juice and date chunks. That was dinner. I still eat 2-3 apples on my kale and pasta salad.
@emilybelle20834 ай бұрын
ya, I thought that was a funny comment, maybe he doesn't like apples that much. I can definitely eat two apples as just a snack.
@seitanbeatsyourmeat6664 ай бұрын
I hear ya, but it’s really easy to eat baked fruit because it becomes softer, sweeter and just tastier. Try eating 7-10 fresh apples. I can do 2 max 😂
@sunnybutter23644 ай бұрын
Exactly. I can easily eat 4-5 large apples sprinkled with cloves. Raw, not cooked or mushed. Best fruit ever.
@Julottt4 ай бұрын
@@sunnybutter2364 tropical fruits are much better, more nutritious and optimal for our specie of primate.
@ritajhorn35854 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. Dr. Davis is so incredibly intelligent, by his recommendations and several other plant based doctors made me aware of the benefits of a healthy whole plant based diet and the extremely cruelty of animal farming. I haven’t eaten meat for almost four years now. Always learning from your interviews. Thank you
@CoachColeR4 ай бұрын
So Intelligent 🤡
@debstayblessed95494 ай бұрын
I really like the sculpture in Dr. Garth office to the left of the screen. Appreciate his journey to root cause of America health diseases. 🎉
@zeideerskine34624 ай бұрын
Bring back the goddess! She reigned for almost 40 thousand years until the invention of patriarchy and property ownership.
@pixelated.peachyangel4 ай бұрын
Dr. Garth Davis is one of my faves- he delivers so well
@danaw234 ай бұрын
I’ve been an obese vegetarian, sometimes vegan, for 20 years and I hate telling people I’m vegan because of the look on their faces. It’s embarrassing. I feel like such a failure. Thank you so much for talking about this.
@dj.h74243 ай бұрын
not a failure at all! you will feel better if you lose weight realistically and gradually, try nutritarian it works for me
@danaw233 ай бұрын
@@dj.h7424 Thank you. I’ve never heard of it before.
@musicdragon3334 ай бұрын
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear. I started changing my eating habits with the first 'atomic habit' - I stopped putting creamer (Oat Milk Caramel 4g sugar per tbsp) in my morning coffee. It oddly gave me a huge win. I began eliminating sugar, processed, fast food, and animal products. Within a week my inflammation dropped by at least half and I started feeling more energetic. Haven't lost much weight but I feel better for sure.
@susandavenport92574 ай бұрын
Cold Turkey from processed foods. That's why I say we need SAD Anonymous groups.
@sonja41644 ай бұрын
I think you're right.
@angelgregzion4 ай бұрын
There are many Overeaters Anonymous groups. I'd be in your meeting if you create one specifically for SAD.
@fernadaalecrim66064 ай бұрын
Thank you dr, you are fantastic because you live the results of your patients as if they were yours 👏👏👏👏👏
@davidhutchinson52334 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Davis. Very much appreciated.
@leontinasalvador45014 ай бұрын
Dr. Garth Davis, I've been following Dr. Since he was in North Carolina, but then I was already eating Vegan, that's when the Pandemic started I also spent more time in another location SINTRA, Near Lisbon The Pandemic is over, I came to the house where I usually live, and as I have been sick in various areas of my health, my husband stopped bringing me what I need, one was the maq. Of the juices, I used to follow Joe Cross and Kristine, now I eat almost nothing, I hate the meat 🥩 and the fish, only the legumes with all the vegetables.. But in Portugal it is difficult to find celery, kale, cabbage, because I used to make the juices and the Vegan food, my family doctor sent me to do 2 months, I lost in 2 months 10 kgs calmly, without worrying, and followed Dr. Garth Davis . And I'm following the same. Thank you Dr. I only have That Portugal 🇵🇹 has few Choices in juicers. I asked one of the daughters to order one from Amazon so far she hasn't asked and I'm 77 years old and I don't know the Do this on the NET. 🤗 AUntil Leontina.. 🙋♀️🇪🇺🇵🇹🌴🌴🌴🌴💐♥️
@Kayte...4 ай бұрын
I was going to leave the same comment. I so appreciate Dr Davis's articulation skills and knowledge. I appreciate his willingness to participate in another interview.
@pfv12474 ай бұрын
I'm a compulsive overeater. I enjoy eating food. I don't enjoy getting overweight and rushing toward obesity. I need help. Food is always on my mind. I don't want bariatric surgery: I need brain surgery.
@jannahumar3364 ай бұрын
I so understand your sentiment 🥺 it is quite the challenge to have. Trying to take it day by day, and step by step. 🫶
@rowenaanderson37394 ай бұрын
I hope you can improve ❤ Some things that helped me: Keep busy Have hobbies Mindfulness/meditation Limit hyperpalatable in the house Love yourself Don't feel guilty! Best of luck ❤
@sunnybutter23644 ай бұрын
Choose foods that have rich texture and avoid anything that's soft and easy to swallow without chewing. So eat more fiber and protein i.e. apples with skin, celery, beans, chickpeas. When choosing grains always look for the hard ones like whole oat groats (not flakes), millet, whole barley. If looking for a fat source choose whole nuts, not oils or butters. Whole minimally processed food is digested for a longer time and has higher volume making you feel full easily. Also the longer process of chewing is related to appetite control and higher satisfaction from food. After a while on such diet your appetite will become smaller and your obsession with food will decrease.
@Spock_Rogers4 ай бұрын
70 pounds? That's amazing! Good for you! 🌻
@BNJ244 ай бұрын
I wish the side effects of drugs like Ozempic had been discussed.
@sandytw52294 ай бұрын
Dr Tyna Moore has covered virtually every angle, at least 4 videos comprehensive & educational
@sheralschowe4 ай бұрын
Great interview.
@tinasouza96704 ай бұрын
you are the very best out there you were sent from heaven
@chelleec234 ай бұрын
"Who eats 2 apples?" 🙋♀️
@I_suck-_-so_what4 ай бұрын
I always eat fruits in pairs of two. I'll eat like 2 nectarines and 2 plums at a time. Or whatever we have on hand. I'm like a hippo.
@UwUImShio4 ай бұрын
Based. Apples are the best
@sonja41644 ай бұрын
Same ✋🏿
@Julottt4 ай бұрын
More, meals of good apples is delicious, there are youtube video of people eating 10, 20 or 30 bananas in a meal.
@embemw4 ай бұрын
I do almost every day.
@wildgeese57074 ай бұрын
Thank you for your question regarding obesity/dieting messing up metabolism permanently. I was morbidly obese as a teen and lost over 100 lbs in my early 20s. I’m now 44 and felt like I have been white knuckling to keep the weight off for two decades. I am plant based for my health and I’ve always been an exerciser, but as I age I haven’t been able to keep the weight at bay. There’s a deep shame in that. And all the time people say “oh you’re vegan? I thought vegans were skinny….”. All my blood work is gorgeous and I am very healthy. But now I’m 20 lbs overweight. And the only solution that works is a near starvation diet. And frankly, I’m tired after decades of eating so low calorie that I feel weak. Of being hyper vigilant. The mental and emotional and physical battle every day fighting myself. It’s exhausting. It’s validating to hear what I’ve always thought: my metabolism is perhaps permanently fucked. So instead of size and weight, I just focus on inflammatory markers, cholesterol, blood pressure, hormones etc. I’m great there and that is good enough for me now.
@sonja41644 ай бұрын
I'm sorry you're struggling with this. Have you been doing heavy resistance training with progressive overload all this time? If not, it may help. I wish you the best.
@cutemartinj4 ай бұрын
Brisk walking 1½ hours every day, do this for the rest of your life. No excuses. Works every time.
@sheralschowe4 ай бұрын
Very informative and enlightening. Thank you.
@ultramiddle49914 ай бұрын
I lost all faith in a major carnivore influencer when I came upon a post she videoed 6 months ago from her tropical paradise; her morning routine included a self-injected dose of “peptides” that nourish and energize her and she said she wasn’t free to say names of products online because Pharmaceutical companies would be on her. She charges big bucks for individual and collective consultations for a wide range of devastating illnesses and weight loss strategies. I educated myself on what Ozempic and Knock offs were and how the FDA shepards them through the system and realized that’s probably how she stays stick thin and eats loads of fatty meat in between higher protein, lower fat days of PSMF philosophy
@CoachColeR4 ай бұрын
Which Carnivore?
@ultramiddle49914 ай бұрын
@@CoachColeRI’m not one to name names for unfounded suspicions I have, but I gave enough clues so those familiar with the rhythm of the eating pattern she espouses for ketogenic/carnivore/ketovore will know. I haven’t found any other KZbin post she has made that refers to the injections.She has many cookbooks for sale.
@CoachColeR4 ай бұрын
@@ultramiddle4991 What suspicions lol 😂. I call out these fockers all the time lol 😂
@11235Aodh4 ай бұрын
Peptides are strings of amino acids. Every vegetable and fruit has all 20 amino acids. These carnivores are weird with their peptides and elektrolytes (which are the magnesium and potassium, sodium and calcium that also naturally come from... plants (well the soil, but via plants)).
@sonja41644 ай бұрын
@11235Aodh it is definitely strange.
@gumzster4 ай бұрын
I think the #1 obstacle for the industry to recognize that diet is the main driver for premature death and disease is money. Not much to be made by telling people to eat green.
@rosangelaalvesdasilva53184 ай бұрын
I really like Dr.'s work. Davis
@KJSvitko4 ай бұрын
Go vegan for your health, whole food plant based. Go vegan for the animals. Go vegan for the planet. Go vegan and be healthier and happier. A lower risk of heart disease and cancer for you and a better planet for everyone, human and animals. Eating healthy is not a diet it is a healthy life style. Go out and look around. The vast majority of people you see are obese or al least over weight. People do not need to be fat shamed BUT being over weight is not healthy and leads to a host of illnesses. When you look around you can see all the unhealthy people without taking a blood test or a fitness test "NORMAL" for the average American is "UNHEALTHY" The health of society is in decline.
@11235Aodh4 ай бұрын
Yes and the rest of the world is following America rapidly, sizes are growing in Europe very fast too and they're just as deaf to the message of dr. Davis, mcDougall, Barnard, Ornish, Klaper, Greger, Rogers, Esselstyn, Campbell and the list goes on.
@stefanweilhartner44154 ай бұрын
bullshit.
@Denidrakes694 ай бұрын
@@stefanweilhartner4415which part?
@paultishler60134 ай бұрын
@@stefanweilhartner4415let me guess you eat someone’s flesh
@paultishler60134 ай бұрын
@@stefanweilhartner4415bs comment
@Incredible434 ай бұрын
So, so sad to see people kiIIing themselves with quick "fix" weight loss fads instead of putting the work into a healthy diet & exercise. A whole foods plant based diet is easy and budget friendly. Ozempic as weight loss is extremely scary, its harming the body terribly 😞 Please take care of yourself 💙
@sandytw52294 ай бұрын
no it’s not , it has had insane healing benefits…try watching Dr Tyna talk about her family& patient’s results.
@Incredible434 ай бұрын
@@sandytw5229 What type of healing if taken for weight loss and not it's intended Diabetes?
@ohbli_oh4 ай бұрын
I have lost about 100lbs 4 times over in my life doing whole food plant based, exercising for hours each day, fasting 23:1, counting every calorie and macro. And it just comes back. If you learn about the science of weight gain and how it changes the body and that it’s a metabolic problem that often cannot be fixed long term you might stop using the insulting word ‘work’ as if most overweight people didn’t already work really hard to try lose and keep weight off. This is pure ignorance. Ozempic doesn’t harm bodies terribly. Rare cases it can cause problems but it isn’t just harming people. It is saving lives.
@saharagold4 ай бұрын
@ohbli_oh yes. Also stopping addictions is a bonus of Ozempic for many. Shopping, alcohol, gambling, etc. It regulates impulse control.
@행복사랑-e7s2 ай бұрын
제게 연락을 모든걸 알려 드리겟습니다 제발 연락 좀 주세요.
@j.burton5220Ай бұрын
Great conversation! Thanks for this. Dr. Garth Davis is fantastic.
@stefanweilhartner44154 ай бұрын
it is crazy that a lot of doctors and even "scientists" don't know the difference between correlation and causation.
@alwayslearning83654 ай бұрын
Very interesting talk. Thanks.
@maricaraguila95613 ай бұрын
Thanks Doc Garth! 🤗 Certainly still my fav Doc. I appreciate the host as well. Great podcast!
@cherylinwood219825 күн бұрын
I certainly have more understanding about weight and cravings now. Wonderful talk
@gregorymcmahan39144 ай бұрын
Some good points here. And a few bold admissions, but oddly enough, not much about the actual drugs in question. Sadly, the quick fix is being peddled, even though the problem the quick fix seeks to fix almost always took years--decades even--to produce. And it always has root causes that have nothing to do with biology or physiology. That said, however, biology, physiology and evolution combined with the root causes always beget problems with various and often conflicting and confusing signs and symptoms. So don't confuse signs and symptoms with the root problems, and definitely don't treat symptoms. Treat the underlying problem instead. Also, keep in mind that a morbidly obese binge eater who gets bariatric surgery and loses the weight will, if given enough time, put all of the weight back on (and then some). Which is why surgeons now recommend counseling, therapy and lifestyle modification over the course of a few months before the actual surgery (in effect, the patient is modelling the habits and behavior that they need to implement in order to keep the weight off). And it comes as no surprise that a large proportion of people who do this eventually choose not to have the surgery. Why do they opt out of surgery? Simple: they are successfully getting at the root cause of their problems, feeling better and losing the weight as a result. All the surgery would have done for them is provide them with temporary relief by attacking the signs and symptoms. That morbidly obese binge eater has to work on their binge eating in order to get somewhere on the health front. There are no quick fixes, people. And it's only a matter of time before people realize that the latest iteration of quick fixes not only don't work, but also come with serious problems. Peace!
@davidr14314 ай бұрын
What you say feels intuitively true. I would add that doctors don’t deny people with hypertension immediate medication to lower it and instead tell them to lose weight. They do both. The safe with type 2 diabetes and metformin. The same with statins and heart disease etc. Without lifestyle change the underlying problem will remain but medication can reduce the risks of catastrophic consequences arising from them sooner. I think it is the same with ozempic. Without lifestyle change the weight loss will last only as long as the medication works, but with lifestyle change the medication will provide rapid reductions in the immediate risks from all the above mentioned threats and the lifestyle changes will allow the drug to be discontinued and the health benefits sustained. If someone can do it all without the drug, great, but if they can’t, this can be the difference between success and failure.
@humblerenell10154 ай бұрын
Thanks Dr. Garth.. Every information you provide is accurate.
@chazlon50614 ай бұрын
Great episode, have him back on!
@jj-bp3fr2 ай бұрын
32:26, I do eat an apple and then another one, apples are my healthy snacks, I don't ever consume unhealthy snacks. Sometimes I add Tajin (mexican chile blend to spice them up). Or, for another healthy snack I dice apples, mix them up with cubed mangoes and kiwi. All fresh and absolutely, delicious!
@ranimatundan9945Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr.Davis..this is soooo informative..🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭❤❤
@theresa77774 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! It brings a whole new meaning to "it's not your fault".
@ultramiddle49914 ай бұрын
A local radio station has an advertisement for a generic,cheaper version of Ozempic with doctors standing by for online consultations including meal plans and follow up strategies to minimize the bothersome side effects that some patients incur; all for a mere fraction of the cost for Big Pharma’s product
@lechenaultia58634 ай бұрын
Sorry, guys, I can name 5 acquaintances who put all the weight back on after bariatric surgery
@jennifersteel46364 ай бұрын
@lechenaultia5863. That’s the point change in eating to WFPB diet will change their journey to KEEP weight off and live in healthy way.
@revivecleaning3994 ай бұрын
Lol they are not advocating for bariatric surgery .I can't believe five people are agreeing with you did any of you watch the video?
@juliaparry-hill75094 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Great reminders to eat those thylakoids and get that exercise. Health is wealth.
@ArmandaCosta-x7t4 ай бұрын
Muito obrigado dr garth , muito apreciado😮
@anandamayimaa4 ай бұрын
Hello everybody I'm so excited to be here first
@gmeisner17134 ай бұрын
Thank you this is concerning i have family on this ozempic
@KJSvitko4 ай бұрын
Processed food manufacturers need to hear from consumers that less ADDED chemicals, sugar, oil and salt is wanted in their food products. Why is there so much ADDED sugar in everything, even bread. That's just crazy Email, text, tweet or phone your favorite producer of poison and let them know consumers want less salt, oils and sugars in their products. Let their customer service department know that all the extra added salt, oil and sugar is not necessary or desired and is causing health issues. Reduce or eliminate highly processed food from your diet if you can.
@BM1982.V24 ай бұрын
Companies only listen to what makes them money. Those additives don't deter enough of their customer base to care. There is only 2 ways to improve this. Customers need education to not buy these products, then companies will listen. Or regulation needs to regulate these additives out of the food supply. Their should be sugar regulations though. One big change that could happen right now is they could regulate that sugar can't make up more than x amount of your product. The regulations could start at one level and then every few years that level drops. So like say sugar can't make up more than 40% of your product, then in 2 years it's 38%, and continue until it's at a healthy level. That way products have time to adapt but also consumers have time to acclimate their tastebuds to enjoy things with less sugar. Just complaining to companies won't make a difference if they are still making money.
@annoyedaussie39424 ай бұрын
Customers are free to buy what they want, healthy processed foods are available but the fact is junk food tastes better and clearly people prefer this. Junk food in moderation is ok.
@strangerr137 күн бұрын
Lots of people binge on healthy food, just because you didn’t get an eating disorder doesn’t mean this isn’t eating disorder behavior. It’s super dangerous to give any binging a pass, even if it’s pickles or apples. If you’re struggling with binging, a plant based diet won’t help everyone. It definitely didn’t help me
@legobuilders61334 ай бұрын
going to the gym will change your neurochemistry (dopamine, serotonin, ..) and that will make you feel better and able to resist all the cravings.
@smilebot4844 ай бұрын
that was a really great interview. this issue is so multi sided. these drugs will be game changing
@jacquelineaquea-ek5ln4 ай бұрын
No esta en español , pero agradezco lo que se está concientizando al mostrar veganismo
@naftalibendavid4 ай бұрын
Hooray. Thanks
@valsmith26434 ай бұрын
Truth be told WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT. What I eat I would never expect others to eat. Listening to ALL this was interesting. Thanks for your viewpoint. I can eat two apples, two bananas and watermelon but that’s just ME.
@Nancy-qe7gh3 ай бұрын
DR GARth DAVIS DESEO HABLAR CON USTED GRACIAS MI 🙏 DOCTOR BENDICIONES BENDICIONES INFINITAS
@taunyamay10584 ай бұрын
I just started the starch solution vegan diet which is plant based and I feel great have more energy to do things I dont stay hungry, so far I lost 4 pounds, I started the diet weighing 206. I walk and do some dancing exercises at home. Plus I am a certified nursing assistant which I am on my feet running after call lights 8hrs a day so hopefully through this diet and exercise I will lose weight. Plus I did not like my cholestrol level really high, I am anemic with a iron defeciency. Have other things that are going on. Plus I have chronic osteoarthritis in my right ankle due to an injury I had 15 years ago. So hopefully this diet works and make me healthy enough to take care of some or most of these things.
@tonilewis81184 ай бұрын
Eating greens might work for some, but I take warfarin, and I am not able to consume a lot of vitamin k. Are there healthy alternatives?
@MichaelSuperbacker4 ай бұрын
What’s the news?
@OrbitalTrails-x5s4 ай бұрын
Biden as dementia
@HappyComfort4 ай бұрын
When I was a teen my mom and I went on Atkins diet. After a short time on that it caused me to throw up blood. My mom was kind of freaked out and said l have to stop that diet. After that we changed to Weight Watchers and did much better. Years later on a road trip with my husband l decided to buy some beef jerky which is something I never eat usually. And l got terrible bloody diarrhea. But l lost 100 pounds on initially a vegetarian diet and after that a plant based diet. So many health benefits! 🥳🥳👍🌷
@janerkenbrack33734 ай бұрын
I just realized that the perfect paleo diet would be to eat as much as you want of anything you can hunt and gather using only the resources available during the stone age.
@davidr14314 ай бұрын
Would the perfect while good plant based diet therefore be to eat as much of the fruit and starchy tubers as you like as they existed in the Stone Age with the tools that existed in the Stone Age (no blender). Good luck surviving a single winter in the northern hemisphere. A modern wfpb diet is great for many people, but let’s not pretend it was always that way.
@janerkenbrack33734 ай бұрын
@@davidr1431 Meat is an unreliable source of calories. Not only do you have to know where the animals are, you have to kill them - which is something they are trying very hard to avoid. We call Stone Age man a hunter-gatherer, but we should change that to gatherer-hunter. Or even gatherer-gatherer-gatherer-hunter. Most of the calories still came from plants. We see this in the few remaining tribes that still gather and hunt for their food. I was pointing out that early humans couldn't go to the store and buy marbled steaks and cutlets. The notion that they had meat-centered diets is not accurate.
@davidr14314 ай бұрын
@@janerkenbrack3373 I’m still wondering how they survived a Northern European winter. Months with no fruit and frozen ground. Also wondering what happened to all the megafauna? What are your thoughts?
@janerkenbrack33734 ай бұрын
@@davidr1431 I cannot claim expertise in the subject, but my thoughts - for what they are worth - are along these lines: There is evidence that early humans migrated seasonally in pursuit of megafauna, and it is likely that the hunting of those animals aided in their demise, or were the primary cause. But just because people hunted these animals does not mean that they only or mostly ate these creatures. We have evidence of humans grinding grains tens of thousands of years before what we call agriculture. People were gathering wild grains and converting that into food, and it was this that appears to have sparked settlements. They were gathering wild grains, along with tubers, and were stored for future use,, even in the pre-pottery neolithic. When researchers investigate early human sites such as caves, they often find bones of animals. But bones will survive where plant foods will not. So a site with a pile of bones accumulated for decades or centuries will give a misleading impression of diet. It didn't help that researchers failed to find the evidence of grain consumption until much more recently. Our digestive structure has evolved to eat plants, and there is evidence that we always did this. I do not think humans first ate meat and then added plants, but the reverse, with meat being added later. An adaptation, very early, and which helped the survival of our species. I don't mean to suggest that early humans were vegan, or that they didn't eat meat. But rather that the gathering portion of the diet provided the majority of the calories up until very modern times.
@nuppyup4 ай бұрын
dried fruit and dried nuts in winter
@jimparker26464 ай бұрын
What is eating poor diet but taking these drugs ... could malnutrition become an issue?
@lesterlasa33674 ай бұрын
Awesome thank you for trying to open peoples minds
@taunyamay10584 ай бұрын
Addition to my other post I am a certified nursing assistant and am on my feet 8 hrs a day chasing call lights sometimes running after them.
@felipearbustopotd6 күн бұрын
I lost 18 kgs / 39 lbs eating the OMAD way and moving more but it did not include specific cardio. Fat at 60% mostly coming from nuts and seeds and it did include animal fats. 20% for both protein and carbs. My intake did include plants but not very much. Find what works for you.
@11235Aodh4 ай бұрын
Yeah i'm not seeing doctor Nowzaradan make this connection any time soon...
@semihaS47524 ай бұрын
Thahk you dr.davis
@ritacastanhito22234 ай бұрын
What type of test you do to know your metabolic level
@tinasouza96704 ай бұрын
i wish you had your medical practice in rhode island
@11235Aodh4 ай бұрын
I'm just grateful we have internet so i could learn everything i have for the past few years :). Imagine going to the library like in yesteryear!
Plants 🪴 based diet is the best I am vegan would not change my diet for nothing thank you
@allfunnydogsstories21294 ай бұрын
What do you do about phytates, lectins, oxilates, saponins and tannins and so on? Do you do a weekly enema? I heard that supposed to help.
@kerrijones7194 ай бұрын
I am carnivore...diabetes has improved, vision improved, psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema gone. My skin looks great, lost weight and have more energy. My fibromyalgia and arthritis pain is almost gone. If I eat plants, everything flares up.
@richardcardinale71524 ай бұрын
Keep the good work 🎉
@lynnbradley73874 ай бұрын
What drug was Dr. Davis referring to when he said it really helps arthritis?
@silverwater2114 ай бұрын
I think he is talking about the drug to lose weight, it helped diminish the stress of carying excess weight for the joints, and help with arthritis as a side effect
@saharagold4 ай бұрын
@@silverwater211yes, it reduces inflammation in the joints.
@rowenaanderson37394 ай бұрын
I had an experimental drug, designed to lower triglycerides and decrease appetite. It worked well but aftee the large dose wire off, i could not be satiated for a month.
@louisewilken68834 ай бұрын
Plant based whole foods is not the same as vegan...being PBWF its impossible to put on weight unless you eating piles of fruit or fruit juice
@lilylui14 ай бұрын
So have I got this right? Have an injection or surgery and any diet won’t help?
@nuppyup4 ай бұрын
No, the last main point is to make lifestyle changes to whole food plant based and if those changes still don't get a person to their weight goal consider surgery or drugs.
@lostgleammedia4 ай бұрын
Eat most of your meals without meat or dairy, just have meat and dairy a few times a week... is the healthiest way to go. No seed oils apart from olive oil. High calcium veg to combat the oxalates in some veg. As much organic produce as you can afford to support the businesses and nature. When you get older eat more protein. Thats it simple, plant based mostly and you will thrive, oh and maybe an algae omega 3 supplement a few times a week
@peggymcbride3114 ай бұрын
I thought this was about the WFPB diet. Is it about surgery?
@lexicornfell73614 ай бұрын
Probably more about avoiding surgery via the WFPB diet. But Garth Davis is a surgeon so it’s going to come up.
@Kayte...4 ай бұрын
I'm sure there are WFPB people who will benefit from this interview. I did and I'm not overweight.
@BNJ244 ай бұрын
Didn’t you read the title?
@peggymcbride3114 ай бұрын
@@BNJ24 yes that’s why I thought the pro surgery talk was confusing. But as I listened to the end, I realized he is pro natural first! Good diet and exercise!
@soniaparavella41424 ай бұрын
Nn si può avere la traduzione in italiano.
@soniaparavella41423 ай бұрын
Salve, dottore, io uso ozempic. Lei cosa né pensa Grazie
@soniaparavella41423 ай бұрын
In attesa di una tua risposta La saluto cordialmente.. S. A. P.
@peter5.0564 ай бұрын
I think one big part of the problem, is that Dr. Nowzaradan got offered My 600 Pound Life, instead of Dr. Davis.
@claus64244 ай бұрын
Been wanting to know more about this since the south park special, curious :)
@anandamayimaa4 ай бұрын
❤
@행복사랑-e7s2 ай бұрын
박사님도 잘 아시는 분입니다. 목숨이 위험합니다. 도와 주세요.
@ItsJustMyWeigh4 ай бұрын
I wondered why when I eat olive oil on my big salad, I always stay fuller for a long time! Ty!
@antoniaschiffer49583 ай бұрын
He is so advertising to get surgery patients.
@KaticaPodoreški3 ай бұрын
Bilo bi dobro da imate prijevod na Hrvatskom
@radic8884 ай бұрын
I can easily eat 8 apples in one sitting.
@Ganpignanus4 ай бұрын
why don't you tell them about the side effects of the cr@pvid nineteen waxeen which you were advising people to take? and the deaths. and yes i'm already vegan long time.