Two months ago I saw this and started eating food in the order explained here. After eating the same food, but in the order recommended, I have lost 2 inches from my waist. Just a few days ago I started including some vegan meals, but that was less than a week ago. I am applying the same principles to vegan eating. It really works! It is clear,and simple to do and really works. Loosing belly fat is a big deal! Thank you Zoe.
@glw5166 Жыл бұрын
How inspiring. I will try this too. How soon did you see results?
@AllanwifyАй бұрын
2 weeks without carbs and sugar has been a blis for me. Clear headed and no cravings, lost a few pounds, my anxiety is pretty much gone, my hands are always warm, sleeping like a baby. I recommend everyone to try a low card diet, its really a gamechanger.
@annoates42212 жыл бұрын
The idea of eating vegetables first when we have a main meal is fascinating because when I visited a French family in the 1970s, this is exactly how they ate. I was very surprised to be given green beans or salad separately, then a portion of meat and potatoes. They were a middle class rural family eating a traditional way.
@kirsteymayjohnstone2 жыл бұрын
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@claesmansson90702 жыл бұрын
Just leave out the pots!
@finaum12 жыл бұрын
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@carolkruse34592 жыл бұрын
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@Matira2692 жыл бұрын
Traditional ancestoral wisdom was at work there!
@helenjones7467 Жыл бұрын
I've been wearing a CGM for about 8 months as I am a type 1 IDD, diagnosed 40 years ago. I can't begin to count how many times since wearing the device, that I have been faced with an inexplicable spike or crash after meals, wailing "but its the same breakfast / meal I always have!". This podcast , I hope , will help me smooth out the worst of the spikes and troughs and improve my sleeping. Thank you all so much. Off to get my vinegar drink.
@jjgrammy4794 Жыл бұрын
I am type2 and I have this same problem. Plus, I am asymptomatic when I go into lows. Glad I qualified for the Dexcom, it’s a lifesaver-literally! Best wishes for the both of us!❤️🤗
@ianmaclean9002 Жыл бұрын
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@magyararon6918 Жыл бұрын
It wont do sht for you. These are healthy people, and they complaining about a glucose spike of 20% for a short period of time, just to have something to cry about, even tho that kind of spike wont do any harm to your body. Like, she talking about schizo type of sht, skin issues... Its all nonsense, high blood sugar wont cause any of that. For type1, there is only low carb that can maybe help, Dr. Richard K. Bernstein wrote a book on it, he is type1 endo, almost 90 years old by now. But its a very strict low carb diet.
@Matira2692 жыл бұрын
This is very empowering, and what I like about it is the simplicity. As a child growing up in The Caribbean, we used to eat the meat first; the starchy part of the meal followed, often white rice, mixed heavily with peas or beans, along withgreen leafy vegetables steamed , and raw vegetables There was a spinach vine on every backyard fence.. Cracklin, butter and lard from animal fat was used instead of vegetable oil. The work was hard and involved a lot of manual labour. Diabetes, stroke and heart attack were very rare. The ancestors had a lot of wisdom, but we have moved away from it. I am glad that I can improve on that by applying this new information to that model, and make it even better. Thank you Johnathan Wolff, Dr. Sarah Berry and Jesse Inchauspe so much for presenting this very practical information.
@wendywilliams22902 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found you, I am going through a diabetic crisis. I’m trying to find a way to stop all the highs and spikes. This has helped me tremendously. I see a difference this morning when I add a vegetable to my morning meal and ate that first then walked for ten minutes after. I still have a lot of work to do, but today I feel better about things. Thank you all.
@RobertWalker-lx3qu Жыл бұрын
Don't take these people seriously, They are wrong and appear to have a Plant food bias, , the thing that causes Diabetes and Blood sugar spikes is Carbohydrates Yet they tell you to eat Bread and Chocolate cake Fruit and Vegetables all full of Carbs and Sugars, Three things to stop eating are Sugar Wheat and Vegetable oil all three are in bread, Eat more Meat, Fish and Eggs, the human body makes all the Glucose it needs you do not need to eat any nor do we need fibre that is a myth perpetrated by the Agriculture Industry my fibre intake is virtually zero, For real help KZbin Dr Ken Berry MD he is the real deal ZOE is not.
@katashley1031 Жыл бұрын
@@RobertWalker-lx3quypire wrong. You have been brainwashed by dopes who think plants are deadly, lol. Cooked plants lose almost all of the oxalates and offer minerals, fiber and vitamins which are easily absorbed. These suggestions work, lower cortisol as opposed to your cult diet, and offer a very healthy way to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and thrive. When the human body makes glucose out of protein, not only dots that deprive your body of aminos to rebuild and repair tissues, it creates toxic residue which stresses the kidneys. Ketosis and gluconeogenesis are survival mechanisms, not ways in which to thrive.
@lokipokey11 ай бұрын
Do report back on how & what works for you. I'm helping my husband manage his T2D, and, of course, wanting to prevent it in myself as well as to stop sugar cravings
@johnmacarthur14332 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I have listened to your podcast. I don’t know how I tapped on it but I but Jessie’s audiobook few days ago and have listened to it about 30 times. Let me say this, thank you Jessie. This is the best book about glucose ever. The book is Glucose Revolution. This is a book everyone needs to read or listen to. Finally Ms Inchauspe, your beautiful as your book is. Thank you for sharing your experience.
@Grace.AlwaysGrace.2 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched a dozen or so ZOE videos in recent days, almost nonstop. Whilst all have been informative and useful and inspiring, THIS one has been the easiest to digest and apply by far. So pleased to have discovered ZOE. Thank you all.
@jackiesibblis37938 ай бұрын
So true @grace
@davidtsw Жыл бұрын
Jessie is a star! I loved listening to Sarah and her discuss all the details of how to manage your blood sugar spikes. A fantastic episode
@richardnorris7948 Жыл бұрын
This talk was my introduction to Jesse. I immediately became a fan! Regarding the discussion as to when to eat, the chocolate chip cookie was a bit weird. I mean one of the keys to controlling glucose spikes is to avoid those kinds of foods. Eat a piece of fruit instead, one of the problems with sugar cravings is the sugar is actually addictive, stimulating the same dopamine center of the brain as do drugs and nicotine. That’s why it can be so hard to kick. And another hack is drinking a glass of water if you’re going to eat, a lot of starchy foods, for example, like french fries, because there’s something called the polyol pathway whereby in the presence of high blood osmolarity, such as hyperglycemia, or a lot of salt, there is an enzyme that gets triggered that converts the starch of the potatoes into fructose, which is the most harmful sugar. You know you’re going to be eating salty or sweet things if you drink a glass of water first, and dilutes the blood somewhat reducing the blood sugar and the salt concentration. I would’ve seen more emphasis on exercise, and also highlighting the fact that fructose again the most harmful sugar, because it can only be metabolize in the liver and the liver can only handle so much before turning it into liver fat, does not raise your blood sugar. So it doesn’t show up on the CGM.
@annmitton1080 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. At 70 and 76 we are trying hard to eat well and reduce sugar because my husband has recently been type 2 diagnosed. We were following some of the tips before but it is so helpful to hear all this information along with other helpful info in your podcasts. Thank you.
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
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@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
KenDBerryMD has all the answers, w/o pills.
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
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@sylviaemberton64892 жыл бұрын
Michael Mosley investigated vinegar in one of his bbc series. A recommendation was to drink a tablespoon a day possibly in a glass of water, or o add to the salad dressing. This had several benefits including weight loss, possibly because it counters a sweet craving. Cider vinegar was preferred.
@JoanneShortell2 жыл бұрын
A clue to why acetic acid might work -- it causes a release of serotonin when it contact the tongue. I'd be willing to guess it works even better without the straw. Someone once recommended vinegar diluted in water for my migraines. Sipping an ounce of any vinegar in a pint of water really took the edge off albeit only for a short time. You had to keep sipping.every few minutes to keep it going. It bothered me that it worked and I couldn't think why it would -- and then I found a study where someone found that putting acetic acid on a lamb's tongue caused a release of serotonin. Serotonin is involved in how many migraine meds work and also has a role in glucose metabolism. So maybe this is why the vinegar before eating moderates the glucose spike. New to Zoe and can't wait to get my test results back!.
@nicolacockett7523 Жыл бұрын
This is the second time that I watched this episode and I have taken even more from it. Thank you all so much
@michaelt23972 жыл бұрын
What a great show. As someone who is prediabetic, it has been absolutely nuts for me to worry about my blood sugar. My experience has been that both diets and medications have been problematic. Thank goodness for this kind of research. I look forward to more. Keep up these great interviews.
@Bushcraft2422 жыл бұрын
My doctor said there is no pre diabetic you eather have it or no
@david-eh1vg Жыл бұрын
@@Bushcraft242 pre implies your condition on borderline. Yes, there’s such terminology.
@david-eh1vg Жыл бұрын
Diet does affect your blood sugar such as starch, flour etc. tend to spike your blood sugar more compare to fiber food.
@sandrawestley4193 Жыл бұрын
@@Bushcraft242if you google it, you will see the figures, in the UK 5 up to 6.9 is fine, go over 6.9 into 7 you are ore diabetic, if your blood sugars 8 you are type 2 diabetic. I’ve been diagnosed pre diabetic just last month. I’ve got mine down to between 5 fasting and in the 6 after I’ve eaten.
@jerrytux524611 ай бұрын
@@sandrawestley4193 Same here ....
@benjaminliamzon73952 жыл бұрын
I am doing the jesse protocol and getting very good blood sugar reading two hours after a meal.
@garybala0002 жыл бұрын
Summary: Simple hacks or shortcuts to maintain stable blood sugar glucose 1. In general, reduce foods with sugar, carb and starch (and drink more water too). 2. Eat vegetables and fiber first, then protein and healthy fats, then carbs and sugar. The more time between them the better. 3. Do any exercise for 10 minutes after any meal to burn off glucose. 4. Standard level vinegar in form of drinks, condiments or pills slow blood glucose.
@anilsagar10652 жыл бұрын
Great summary
@Schutzmassnahmen2 жыл бұрын
And Potassium Chlorid Salt (70/30) stabile bloodsugar before and After the meal
@pierretran656710 ай бұрын
I set up Jessie's meal order six months ago without knowing her own research on that subject. However, I always end up my savory breakfast with a wholemilk homemade yugourt. I also believe food supplements like chia, cinnamon and apple cider vinegar can help in controlling glucose spikes. Be aware not taking vinegar more than once a day. Sugar cravings are not an issue anymore thanks to a new way of eating foods which includes also nuts and mock meat.
@elizabethdugger226515 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the conversation today with everyone on ZOE, I took 2 pages of notes! ...and I've been listening to Jessie Inchauspé for several months, but this was a GREAT Summary and is helping me wrap my head around all of the information in a useful way! So valuable!!
@natures_child2 жыл бұрын
What a fascinating interview. As a perimenopausal woman I can testify that I cannot metabolise foods in the same way. I am definitely going to try out some of the hacks re the order in which to eat certain foods. Keep up the great work!
@SandraMcChannel2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this interview as well how did things go for you?
@anziechapman74022 жыл бұрын
The talk about vinegar before meal should be great I am going to try it thanks
@glee49202 жыл бұрын
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@heatherthompson36702 жыл бұрын
I’ve been pre diabetic for a few years. Recently I had a little scare at opticians regarding my eye which may be diabetes related. I’d been itching for years and I didn’t realise this is when i have eaten any sugar. Consequently I’ve had to cut sugar for a few weeks. I record everything I eat or drink and when it causes the itching. Some fruits and veg trigger it. I’m wondering if once I’ve cleared my system of what has been an obvious overload ,whether the itching will stop and I can just eat sensibly again. I take ACVinegar. I know I’ve got to drink plenty of water.
@paulawilkinson6341 Жыл бұрын
I am peri menopausel I used to enjoy weetabix or branflakes topped with fruit . But now I fast from 7pm to 11-12 am . Then I eat eggs with spinach , avocado an olive oil . And find this fills me more an stops my sugar cravings . I drink ACV every night an mornings. I eat healthy but do need a bit of dark chocolate each day
@krystleboss85734 күн бұрын
I’ve been following some of these hacks for weeks and I’m starting to feel slightly better. It was my birthday a few days ago and so I started eating lots of cookies and cake that I was given & the symptoms that had gone related to my pre-diabetes are back. Talk about a slap in the face that Jessie’s hacks work in real-time!
@c50grand2 Жыл бұрын
This was a long, but excellent and very informative video on the subject of Blood sugar. I’ve jotted down a few notes, but I’m planning on watching again today. I’m not diabetic, I’m pre diabetic but I’m not comfortable with my Hb A1c sitting at 5.9. My desire is for my A1c to be lower. This is not any easy process by any stretch of the imagination, which is why I attempting to learn this whole thing on Blood sugars work, then develop a plan. Anyways, I really enjoyed this video, and I’m looking forward to watching others on your KZbin channel.
@tvalivation47588 ай бұрын
I have been doing Jessie's hacks for a couple of months and my food cravings have practically disappeared. As a result it has made it much easier to watch how much I eat and I am almost back in the healthy BMI range.
@laurajones62632 жыл бұрын
Fab podcast. Rings very true to me. I spent my pre-menopausal life trying to eat really healthily and being very sporty, and struggling with a slowly increasing weight issue. When I became perimenopausal I started to gain weight faster, and also started to lose control of eating chocolate etc. Will power just went out of the window. Really demoralized, with hot flushes and mood changes. Then discovered intermediate fasting almost 3 years ago. Now my weight and eating feel controlled and no longer a big fight, for the first time in my life, and I have barely had a flicker of a menopausal symptom, unless I have too much sugar as a treat. And I'm 2 dress sizes smaller, no cravings, and happy as can be with a 2-8 hour eating window most days. I've dabbled with very low carb as well, but it doesn't really tick my boxes because very fatty food makes me feel a bit sick, and I adore my fresh veg! Thanks for all the great research and tips.
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm2 жыл бұрын
I think you meant intermittent fasting?
@laurajones62632 жыл бұрын
@@LivingMyBestLifeIAm oops, yes! Random autotype moment I fear....
@heatherthompson36702 жыл бұрын
In discussing these ideas it’s nice to see the ladies with beautiful skin promoting the food plans. I wonder how they’ll look when they’re 80?!
@danawest8314 Жыл бұрын
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@robertrobinson15542 жыл бұрын
Excellent exchange... Huge thanks! My personal experience was after eliminating added sugar and items with added sugar for 30 days all my food started tasting better... like I don't add salad dressing anymore.
@johnmc62932 жыл бұрын
About the same time this video was posted on KZbin I stopped drinking apple juice and my fasting glucose level dropped about 30 points in a matter of weeks. I was in the habit of drinking watered down apple juice (about 25% juice to 75% water) but in fairly large quantities, a couple of liters a day. And my fasting glucose was running around 130. After I went to straight water, without changing anything else about my diet, it dropped to around 100. Sometimes I get readings in the low 90s, despite the fact that I've started to eat more carbs, including sweets, than I did before.
@fightdiabeties60222 жыл бұрын
Excercise is as important as food choices, i reversed my diabetes, this video might help you kzbin.info/www/bejne/gXOckGyJaquErs0
@michaeljgeiselman94502 жыл бұрын
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@clare4191 Жыл бұрын
I tried this hack with my lunch (salad, cooked mushrooms, scrambled egg, buttered toast). By the time I’d munched through the pile of veg, I was almost done! I ate the egg, but managed a mouthful of toast before I stopped because I was completely full. I haven’t tried the vinegar yet. It was very odd not mixing a bit of everything on my fork for full flavour profile, but I guess everything is alien until you get used to it. I’d certainly eat this way if I were having a dessert and I will carry on following Jessie and Sarah’s hacks and tips to see if they have an effect on my menopause symptoms. NB. I just used the Zoe app to look up my score for vinegar: Balsamic = 0, ACV = 79, Red Wine Vinegar, 87! I’ll give RWV a go, methinks.
@katashley1031 Жыл бұрын
I started using her suggestions a couple of weeks ago. I'm 53 and seemed to be almost through meno but this is rolling me back to pre peri meno days, it's wild. And it isn't taking long to adjust to enjoying each character of food one at a time. 😊
@shirleyclarkejackson55602 жыл бұрын
Brilliant podcast - supporting all I've been doing since being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in January this year. I reversed my HbA1c from 225 to 49 within 3 months and am diet controlled only. The hacks are the icing on my cakes (that I no longer crave or eat!! 😄) Thank you team.
@angelgirldebbiejo2 жыл бұрын
49 it's dangerously low, your headed to diabetic coma.
@shirleyclarkejackson55602 жыл бұрын
@@angelgirldebbiejo Thanks for the concern. In NZ 49 is an acceptable level for such a reading, especially as I'm not taking any medication - only being very specific about my diet, ensuring I don't eat too many carbs. I was referred for a research study in my 40s, learning through that process that I have a congenital anomaly of my hypothalamus that affects the way I digest carbs. It also explained to me why I had huge sweats from childhood, requiring to change my night clothes and bedding during the night, so breaking my sleep (not helpful) and discovered then, that if I don't eat many carbs at my evening meal I don't soak my bed 😄 I had a blood sugar review today with the nurse and she is happy with how things are going. Thank you again for taking the time to warn me of possible harm with the readings.
@shirleybeauty44302 жыл бұрын
What you eat for breakfast
@shirleyclarkejackson55602 жыл бұрын
@@shirleybeauty4430 It depends on what time I have it. If I do an early swim it's coconut yogurt with protein powder added about 07.00 after my swim. If no swimming then breakfast at 10 - 10.30 am with salad leaves, mushrooms, omelette made with cream and or crispy bacon.
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@tball70279 ай бұрын
I used to eat a chocolate bar on the way to work every morning,then later on that morning I’d get the shakes,I thought my blood sugar level was low then I’d over eat ,now I know to eat as Jessie says something savoury first thing in the morning,it has helped me so much ,no cravings and no acid reflux ,thank you ❤
@janehelbling53082 жыл бұрын
This was the best information I've heard in the years of my diabetes. Thank you so very much! Love you guys
@northyland11577 ай бұрын
when I was diagnosed with diabetes my blood sugar would spike 400+. Now I eat low carb, I rarely spike above 125 after a meal. I have stopped insulin and never took other meds. My favorite meal is to grill some Meat, Then have a salad, and throw in some blueberry's and strawberries for a little sweetness. I make my own dressing, olive oil, balsamic, dejon mustard, and salt and pepper. I walk after my meals, and I skip breakfast. I try to have lunch at 12:30 and be done eating for the day by 6:30.
@albacan2 жыл бұрын
I'm in my 60's and have tried it all. I agree with all the suggestions made but have found eating protein dramatically increases my breathing. I eat a lot of fat and carbs and that helps me. I rarely crave for anything now.
@jaimesanders571512 күн бұрын
I’m so glad to hear the research validating my experience with menopause!
@shiprahyahisrael62002 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this podcast. I became menopausal about 8yrs ago. I had really bad symptoms from irratic blood pressures to panic attacks. I realized my body was no longer processing food in the same way. I modified my diet to reduce the amount of refined carbohydrates and caffeine and ate more vegetables, low carbs, and protein and my symptoms improved dramatically. I also stopped eating and giving into cravings during the night.
@jackiesibblis37938 ай бұрын
Love Zoe Podcast. I listen it most days. They are not one tracked with being strict vegans. They are plant based with a little inclusion of oil oily fish etc.love Dr Sarah🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@jobell73562 жыл бұрын
That ordering hack was fascinating; when I first travelled to Spain I remember having the order you describe. Good old Mediterranean 😊 A fascinating video, thank you.....so much food for thought
@trudybongers3534 Жыл бұрын
I can't say how much i ❤ Jessie...she is amazing...and offcourse the other people too 🌺💕🌷🌺💕🌷🌺🌷🌺💕🌷🌺🌷🌺💕🌷🌺🌷🌺💕🌷🌺
@dianekerr47412 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the brilliant podcast. The lightbulb moment! An invaluable 47 minutes. Such a clear explanation of how to address the torment that eating was becoming. So grateful for the 'the hacks' Proper help at last! Very much appreciated!
@gillianbc Жыл бұрын
I shall give it a try. I'm in phase 202 of Zoe but have purchased an additional CGM so I can keep monitoring. I will try having a gherkin before my meals (seeing as I like gherkins) and cleaning up the kitchen immediately after dinner instead of sprawling on the sofa and leaving the mess until bedtime.
@samantha-kemp-therapy2 жыл бұрын
What a great discussion - Jessie is inspiring!
@ColleenFV Жыл бұрын
Such pleasant smiling people. I am excited to study this information. I bought a glucose tester that I pick my finger with last year just to see how I was doing. But have only used it twice. If I could wear a monitor that would be better.
@vivmiddlebrook1837 Жыл бұрын
Just watched and found it so wonderfully useful. Thank you for presenting the information in such a clear, positive, open and easy to understand way. There are certainly some immediate changes that I can make to start making a real difference.
@hilaryporter78412 жыл бұрын
That video will surely prompt tens of thousands of home experiments in those fascinating hacks. Thank you all.
@pixelfrenzy Жыл бұрын
I can highly recommend Jesse's book "Glucose Revolution" which goes into all the detail on this... it's accessible but the science is not dumbed-down at all (which I appreciated, especially as a type 2 diabetic... I learned a few new things about insulin response for example). If you get the audiobook she narrates it herself, but you don't get all the diagrams and graphs that are in the printed/ebook version.
@Stephanie-Bieber11 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking time to provide such valuable content! So important to know this.
@roprmusic6095 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel! Your talks are so insightful and incredibly practical. Thank you
@jakesyaseen84942 жыл бұрын
Thank you all three from Johannesburg South Africa 👍💕
@ron94652 жыл бұрын
So happy I found your channel. Very happy to listen to your advice and will start today.
@mrs.v4565 Жыл бұрын
Good information thank you. I'm hypoglycemic pre diabetic but it's mostly low in the 70s or reg in the 90s but when I eat certain foods my sugar spikes to almost 300 😮 I just emailed my Dr about it. I pray 🙏 I can get this regulized
@oldsteamguy2 жыл бұрын
An excellent talk. The next step could be: when we get advice such as: "...eat a savory breakfast." include a link to a few recipes.
@karengleason49385 ай бұрын
Yes! I was thinking the same thing!
@marilyn48ful2 жыл бұрын
Liked what Dr Sarah said, she made more sense.
@annecorrigan2 жыл бұрын
really wonderful information, these hacks sound so simple, but have a profound impact on blood sugar spikes which are invaluable to know. I will definitely be introducing these to my way of eating. thank you so much for this great podcast
@HoobaBros Жыл бұрын
AMAZING video. Intelligent people making perfect sense.
@erikameller28542 жыл бұрын
Brilliant episode. Certainly gives me lots to think about and try out for myself. Thanks!
@margaritagalindo5473Ай бұрын
Thanks Jessie. I started following you 4 months ago and I have lost 7 kg just changing the order of eat!
@stigz35702 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic and informative podcast!! Question on food ordering…would olives also dampen the spike in blood sugar? I know it’s not a vegetable but they are high in fibre and often have a little vinegar in the dressing.
@d26s10 Жыл бұрын
I’m no medical professional but I would say so because they’re a fat with fibre... both of which slow down the spike. They’re always associated with the start of a meal or during a meal, never at the end so in my opinion they’re great to eat at the start as they don’t contain any carbs/sugar.
@julieregalado6086 Жыл бұрын
Think I need to get a CGM. Albeit with a history of diabetes in my family and I had cataracts in my 50s (related to bloosd sugar spikes), I have always been 'healthy' and 'active' but with some niggling health issues. I had been doing healthy IF for about 18 months, feeling good and with few problems, fell out of the habit when I moved last year but recently got back to it and FINALLY got a keto-glucose monitor, to see that I have A LOT of blood sugar spikes. Recent floaters in both eyes made me start to pay attention to what particular foods and habits are doing to my blood sugar level.
@d.rothenberg82952 жыл бұрын
Great episode! I'm in the ''older'' aged category and have simply made lifestyle changes which I actually enjoy. Heard about the veggies first thing, but Jesse clarified it & made it doable with no effort. It is interesting that our customary meals in the Mideast serve salads and dips prior to main dish. But 21st Century culture is now rampant and soaked in carbs and sugar😏
@RobertWalker-lx3qu Жыл бұрын
On a Proper Human Diet, the order you eat works as well, Eat your Meat and Fat first and Carbohydrates second and skip Desert.
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
@@RobertWalker-lx3qu On a proper human diet you eat your
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
meat only.
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
Channel name, 'Katia Quirarte', title, 'Evolution of the Prehistoric Human Diet'.
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
I split the comment to get around the censorship algorithms.
@fazabdullah9330 Жыл бұрын
Amazing an so informative. Thank you for the hacks, was actually having diced onion,tomato an chilli in vinegar with meals an noticed no slump later😀
@jegsthewegs2 жыл бұрын
The healthiest I've EVER been was when I followed THE HAY DIET..... Which is separating and eating foods in specific order, the timing of food order is important too.
@davidtsw Жыл бұрын
I've been using apple cider vinegar on and off for a few years. It's great, I didn't know it helps with sugar spikes too but it's supposed to stimulate stomach acid production and help with digestion. One thing I'd add is that it can irritate esophagus, especially if you overdo it. I'd use a small teaspoon in half a glass of water and add more water if it tastes too strong and is burning your throat.
@jackiefox73262 жыл бұрын
Really excellent information as a post menopause woman. Keep them coming. Thank you very much 😊
@stephaniepojak4058 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I’m fascinated by all the ways I can help myself. I bought a blood glucose Libra link monitor and was shocked at the spikes I reached. Up to 15. I am type 2 diabetic and take one 500mg tablet of metformin a day. I am aware of food combining and thought the nuts, no added sugar and yoghurt breakfast was healthy. But it gave me a huge spike. I’m now favouring savoury breakfasts. However I will use the vinegar hack to help keep my peaks lower and also the 10 mins of exercise post meals. I always think about meals without pure carbs so often have fish/meat with vegetables. I’m learning so much from Zoe so thanks. It’s about time at 72 but never too late to learn.
@iainathairydog Жыл бұрын
OK, months later, does the CGM tell you whether it worked?
@foxInGloves Жыл бұрын
Fantastic podcast... But what is Jonathan feeding his Alocasia? The leaves are humongous 😍🌿😍
@donnaryan712 жыл бұрын
I've been doing the food order for years, because I noticed a difference in how I felt. American cuisine is generally considered bad, but their habit of eating your salad before you mains is a good one.
@ross-smithfamily6317 Жыл бұрын
Love ❤❤ the content of the video! Another possible side effect of vinegar in water is if you have GERD, the vinegar can burn the esophagus.
@JoeyBlogs0072 жыл бұрын
I drink a home made lemon, lime and orange drink with two tea spoons of honey ( diluted with a small amount of hot water then stirred ) after every meal. and then topped up with cold water ( add ice if you want it colder ). Lime 4 mm slice Lemon 4mm slice, plus one quarter of an orange. Hand squeezed. I have this drink twice a day. I usually eat a teaspoon of plain yoghurt before drinking the drink.
@4himsanctified2 жыл бұрын
There needs to be a demand from "the people" for CGM to be OTC and no required prescription. Walking after meals (using my CGM), I saw my glucose drop... like drop a lot. I do also try to do 30 body squats and pushups (25+) 30 min after a meal and when my sugars are high.
@lokipokey11 ай бұрын
I agree! I've been looking to signing up for the Zoe program, and I know that a CGM is suggested if not required. Stopped at a nearby Walgreens only to discover that a prescription is required and they are very expensive 😕
@2020-q1p2 жыл бұрын
Loving the direct questions at the start.
@sharonwood8792 жыл бұрын
Very interesting interview, as I have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and it’s refreshing to hear all the the things we can do to stop those spikes. I feel that I have gained a whole lot of knowledge from watching this and will definitely be trying out the vinegar and eating my food in a new order.
@jackiesibblis37938 ай бұрын
Been sharing podcasts with my friends . Thank you❤
@NannyOggins2 жыл бұрын
Excellent podcast, thank you all so much. The menopausal issue was my experience to a ªTª, I had to have a hysterectomy and Oopherectomy in my late 40s and the havok it caused was bewildering and heartbreaking. It was still the best decision but I had no posst op help with my diet. Now in my 60s I still struggle with my weight, have T2 diabetes, high blood pressure and inflammation. Keto diet for 8 months reset a lot of things but isnt sustainable for me long term. What I take from this podcast is that the Mediterranian diet is still number 1 in eating styles. Salad with olive oil and vinegar followed by meat and bread dipped in olive oil not butter and dessert of yogurt or fruit! I would be interested to hear the panels view on timing of meals at some point. Do we eat immediately on waking and immediately before bed or leave a few hours space?
@stevem8318 Жыл бұрын
KenDBerryMD has all the answers, w/o pills.
@adelshalaby8568 Жыл бұрын
Thank you all.. it was enjoyable again thanks
@GeraldineMesser2 жыл бұрын
Very Informative with easy to understand verbiage. I have had a cbm but wasn't sure how I would benefit other than saving my fingers. The food order and vinegar cocktail preceding meals is definitely some thing to try - anything that helps with keeping my levels smooth sailing.
@joeyb24 Жыл бұрын
Many useful points here and not all new discoveries! Eg Adding sour flavour to our diet ( vinegar) will control the excess (heat and damp)created by sweet flavoured foods. This is well known by acupuncturists and in Chinese food energetics. It’s good to make this knowledge available to all. Many thanks Andy
@helenhucker3462 жыл бұрын
This is excellent, thank you. There is a lot of information about the supposed health benefits of eating a whole foods, plant based diet and I think your podcast raises some interesting points. Am I right in thinking that in the 1950s Walter Kempner successfully treated type 2 Diabetics using a rice and vegetable diet only? If fibre slows digestion and therefore reduces glucose spikes then non processed foods that also contain starch should not be a problem. I was part of a population study looking at diabetes. Testing involved a twelve hour fast followed by a glucose blood test and then a sugary drink. Another blood test was taken two hours later and if levels had returned to normal then there was no sign of diabetes. In other words spikes were expected but they were not expected to extend beyond two hours. Interestingly when in rural France many years ago a plate of lettuce was always served at the end a meal to aid digestion. Finally I understand that an increase in blood pressure as we age is not inevitable and a low BP has been found in communities who eat plant based. Thanks again for all your hard work on an important subject.
@rpaafourever79082 жыл бұрын
This is true and what we followed in India for ages, no one barring very few exceptions got diabetes back then...
@rpaafourever79082 жыл бұрын
Diabetes is a GUT HEALTH/STRESS issue not a pancreas issue in the vast majority of people who have blood sugar dysregulation problems
@johnsheehy41922 жыл бұрын
As a contrasting data point, at age 62 my blood pressure is typically 106/66, after eating lower-and-lower carb for ten years and leaning towards mostly meat in recent years, and it used to be about 150/90 when I was avoiding meat and eating a lot of carbs. I also weighed about 90 pounds more then than I do now, and I now have zero tendency to over-eat, often having to consciously eat more than I am hungry for. I can eat only 1500 calories during a day, and in the evening not be hungry enough to eat anything else, and I say to myself, "I will make up for it by eating more tomorrow", which I usually fail to do. So, as a former carb-addicted obese person, I am now eating mostly meat, staying lean, and have no addictive eating habits that could put me back on the path towards metabolic syndrome.
@rpaafourever79082 жыл бұрын
@@johnsheehy4192 I'm glad it worked out for you but it doesn't work that way for everyone. It was exactly the opposite experience for me. It's not about carbs for a number of folks but the type of carbs and the way it is sourced and cooked. For people whose ancestors ate a predominantly vegetarian whole foods diet they have inherited a different microbiome and reaction to various types of food.
@nataliewood3661 Жыл бұрын
I have struggled with hypos intermittently since I was early teens , usually around hormonal times , I m now 50 and currently doing the 2 week cgm with Zoe . Having a particularly bad week with them with my period which has been interesting watching the monitor. I have learned to intervene a hypo over the years, I don’t have much sugar in diet usually eat whole grains, but in my 30s saw and endocrinologist as symptoms also look like thyroid problems . I love porridge but about an hour 1/2 later terrible crash. Stay away from carbs was my diagnosis. Between Zoe and this podcast it makes everything a little more clearer, people are so different I am so delighted it wasn’t just in my head. I look forward to my results and will start including some of these hacks 😊
@ann-or6ev2 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested to know the effect of artificial sweeteners
@jerrytux524611 ай бұрын
It's still sugar
@maudthompson35462 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your contributions. This one is particularly enlightening, and I know many people who will be thankful for me to send them the link - which I will do.
@16Elless2 жыл бұрын
Jessie is so engaging & puts information over in an easy to understand way. I’ve started eating in order (mostly!) I used to always dive straight into potatoes at Sunday dinner, but now I generally have veg first, then meat, then potatoes, though I have also cut down a lot on things like potatoes, bread, rice & pasta anyway. I do like apple cider vinegar but often forget that hack! I don’t often eat breakfast these days after 60 years of cereal, (thinking it was healthy) as I try to have at least 14 hours with no food. I have found the changes much easier than I imagined & over the last year I’m down from 9st 10lb to 8st 6, so no longer overweight. 😊
@kathy41802 жыл бұрын
I'm 9st 10lbs and would like to lose weight. Apart from cutting down on carbs and sugar and not eating 14 hours a day, what else did you do? Ignore the stuff on this video and exercise as I'm all good on that.
@16Elless2 жыл бұрын
@@kathy4180 hi Kathy, I’ve cut down massively on ultra processed food, rarely eat biscuits now but have nuts & seeds plus 85% dark chocolate. Still love milk chocolate but only buy on rare occasions as once it’s open I’ll scoff the lot! After listening to Tim Spector I’ve increased plant diversity to about 30 different types a week which is much easier than I expected using herbs & spices I rarely used before so hopefully my gut is thanking me. Also I ditched all low fat stuff & now never use vegetable/seed oils, just Extra Virgin olive oil. As for exercise I really don’t do much, never have but trying a bit of Qigong. It’s just been about what I eat, when & how. I’m 63 & haven’t been this weight for 20 years. Interesting info about menopause & peri menopause which I wish I’d known back in the day!
@kathy41802 жыл бұрын
@@16Elless Thank you Lynda - really helpful advice. xx
@16Elless2 жыл бұрын
@@kathy4180 you’re welcome!
@eveningstar12 жыл бұрын
THIS is SO important! Blood sugar underpins so much.
@veramentegina2 жыл бұрын
wow, all my questions answered. thank you so much!
@HeartCoffeeTime Жыл бұрын
Very good episode. Learned so much. Glad my doctor prescribed me a Libre CGM as a prediabetic. I have learned so much about glucose response from different and so called "healthy" foods.
@zag22110 ай бұрын
Lucky you! My GP (in New Zealand) doesn't think prediabetes is something you need to worry about. A few months ago I read that a mom of a T1DM child with hard to control blood sugar levels was not able to get funding for a CGM for her child
@elainesplots11322 жыл бұрын
That was so interesting, I am going to try these hacks as a post menopausal woman. Thank you all. X
@Schutzmassnahmen2 жыл бұрын
Text Potassium Chlorid Salt 70/30 after and before Food as well it helped me top
@sarahcrowe97302 жыл бұрын
This discussion has given me more information than from any other source. Thank you thank you … I will keep listening for more in the future from your site. Very HELPFUL‼️🌟🌟🌟🌺🌺🌟🌟🌟🌺🌺
@asthemoneytalksallthetime2 жыл бұрын
Great podcast straight to the point please do more of these
@thomasnicholson68692 жыл бұрын
I am learning so much!. Keep doing what you are doing guys
@Anita-wh4vr2 жыл бұрын
I love love love you people ❤️ so grateful 🙏
@irenebencomo3621 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! This brilliant pod cast has helped me tremendously!!! Keep making more pod casts like this one. I do have a strong breakfast but is more like a brunch. Then, I have a fruit, or veggie smoothie if am hungry. And salad for dinner with smaller portions of protein. I find that my glucose is dropping. I have lost 8 lbs. Which it helps. Now I am going to start using your hacks. Did you say wait 15 or 50 minutes between eating your veggies then, protein and fats? I missed hearing it. Than you again!
@horticulturalharry92462 жыл бұрын
As Jessie states that eating veg at the beginning and also consuming vinegar in water are both beneficial, would eating pickled gherkins, onions etc before a meal be a useful approach?
@pablorages1241 Жыл бұрын
Daym ... mid forties ... Sarah looks fantastic !
@BrunoPicard9742 жыл бұрын
This is seriously a very very very good video. wow. you guys are awesome. thank you
@rachaelbonneau363 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Really enjoyed this! I’ve got Jessie’s book and I’m starting her hacks tomorrow. Thank you!
@oggy44182 жыл бұрын
Vegetable first, protein second, starch and sugar third. I always stuffed all of these components all at once in my mouth to mix it well and always thought it's the best approach but obviously not👍
@anilsagar10652 жыл бұрын
I have become mindful of eating and trying to change old habits , realised the reason of yawing after breakfast and lunch and dinner one reason eating of excessive carbs . Thanks
@gazzapax562 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the research outcomes on the hacks discussed in this episode.
@allaboutstress2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you all
@sallyfullwood49482 жыл бұрын
I was always told not to exercise after meals, because we had ‘to let our body digest the meal’. How does this work with your 10 minutes of using your muscles?
@judithknighton6640 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting - thank you! I am experiencing blood sugar spikes and crashes since being prescribed high dose steroids and will certainly try your hacks to see if they can help during this time.
@katashley1031 Жыл бұрын
It would be amazing if her suggestions could help to get you off the prednisone. I know when I've taken that I feel horrible. Is it a chronic issue?
@tilosagulp65342 жыл бұрын
I arrived to similar conclusions concerning the order of foods and not having refined sugar while learning to manage my Long Covid. I've heared of others, too, who were successfully getting a handle on Long Covid by reducing sugar intake. Food for thought.