I never drink alcohol and never smoked in my entire life! Never took drugs.... and always nourished myself with a Mediterranean diet! .... My parents were born in Italy and they always cultivated a vegetable garden as long as I can remember.... My mom was an excellent cook - as a result all of her children were beautiful and healthy! My mom prepared the most delicious platters of food.... Zuccinni, eggplant... broccoli, cabbage, ... Chicken consommé freshly made with 7 vegetables.... and served with egg noodles that she prepared .... and I have continued in her foot steps! Thank God I am still going strong and of course walking every day....I am a mature lady!❤🥊
@mitsverdi58327 ай бұрын
🍅🫒🍅🫒🍅🫒🍋🫑🍋🫑🍋😊🥗🦑🍷
@michaelmongillo12377 ай бұрын
Are you single ?❤
@bella46447 ай бұрын
What about the quality and length of your sleep?
@liftpeopleup7 ай бұрын
No one cares
@martin_voxmartin7 ай бұрын
I learned that the vegetables I eat have restant,s of chemicals who are responsible of three processes which lowers the vit D level in the liver.
@LaDeDa07247 ай бұрын
I firmly believe this…while rollerblading one evening, an unknowing brain aneurysm ruptured…as I lay in the hospital bed looking out the window, I was just visualizing blading on Saturday, visualizing in my mind the moves, the music…two months later I was back jogging, nine months later I was back rollerblading! The brain definitely can regenerate!
@bianchaesson14417 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!❤❤❤
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
This is so inspiring, thank you for sharing your story with us!
@jenifernadeau7 ай бұрын
You connected with the law of Attraction without energy blockages like doubt or fear to get in the way.... whatever you place your attention on, will come to pass.❤ you gave your body the full body experience ... you aligned your mind body and spirit.... which is a powerful fast way to manifest all your desires, because there is no such thing as past or future, time is not linear, there's only the present and the now, that's all the body knows. So it does what you tell it to do ... so most people run on subconscious programs and don't even know the kind of low vibrational negative self-talk and judgments and fears that permeate their thoughts and their bodies all day long. And then they wonder why things happened to them LOL it's because they're creating it themselves, as lessons to wake them up ❤ nothing is done to us, it's always being done for us😊
@donnajohnson33347 ай бұрын
@@joinZOEThanks for this guest and interview. It gives us/ me hope. As a toddler, I was given large amounts of antibiotics. That screwed up my gut. A flood of food allergies began. Later, I was told my endothelial linings were gone. Was diagnosed as being Autistic. State Drs. Gave up on me. They gave me no ideas of what to do. They gave me no hope. I improved my diet. I hired a Naturopath and followed her advice. I reversed my bone loss. Maintained a healthy weight, began introducing foods like fresh greens, coconut oil, avacados,Salmon. I walked about 10 min. at a time to build myself up.At 62 I can out walk others I know. I garden in pots. I was told to live with the pain, so I began using enzymes to defeat Fibrin. I took a test the local school teachers take and I scored higher. People can improve and it's a lovely message to hear !.
@LaDeDa07247 ай бұрын
@@jenifernadeau I believe that! I suffered a stroke during the coiling procedure and they told me they weren’t sure if I’d regain use of my right leg!
@imhere83807 ай бұрын
2 YEARS AGO.................I felt my brain shutting down and was alarmed I couldn't drive as was confusing the brake and acceleration...........that really shocked me into taking drastic action. I water fast off and on for several months and clean food. CURED....................and overhauled my whole brain. INCREDIABLE.
@Ukadria7 ай бұрын
What do you mean by “water fast off and on”
@imhere83807 ай бұрын
@@Ukadria 1st fast 3days. Following week 5days 2 weeks later 10 days , following month 7 days 2x, following month 5 days x2, following months 2days a week and intermittent fasting.
@melanie.38377 ай бұрын
It soundsl like you changed what you ate. What type of "clean food" are you referring to? Plants? Meats? Did you stop any type of food?
@JohnSmith-gy4qj7 ай бұрын
Where is your story on youtube. Please advise.
@JohnSmith-gy4qj7 ай бұрын
I have been absentminded all my life. Asked my friends who knoe me.
@chefdoodsmanalo3676 ай бұрын
Praise Jesus even I suffered mild stroke ( TIA ) and took angiogram and found out that I have a 90% 80%70%60%50%40%20% blocked arteries in my heart. My doctor told me that I might drop dead anytime. I was scheduled for CABG triple heart bypass surgery which I declined . I change my lifestyle eats organic foods take supplements keto diet exercise, stayed away from stress. Its been 5 yrs now and I am still alive and feeling better.Praise our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ he is my healer.
@jeffreehealingwaters81693 ай бұрын
And your actions!
@papag19613 ай бұрын
I have the exact same story. I declined a triple bypass in 2017 after having 4 heart attacks and a stroke. 7 years now without any incidents.
@lilliancooley9672 ай бұрын
@@chefdoodsmanalo367 You took charge of it. You didn’t just believe and follow. We are all endowed with the gift of reason and personal instinct from God
@lwatts820672 ай бұрын
Amen
@mayrasarita3327Ай бұрын
Amen, Thank You, Lord ❤️
@dg21527 ай бұрын
Fifty one years ago I was ejected from a car traveling at 70mph out the windshield. A traumatic brain injury took several years to to recover from. Praise God for the design of brain regeneration.
@freedomforever19627 ай бұрын
Amen. 🙏🏼 I'll bet you have a great story of recovery; and glad to be alive. 🌹
@GS-hv9rd7 ай бұрын
your god threw you out of a moving vehicle at 70mph! i dont think you healed all the way if your still praising him. just saying. im glad you pulled through, but I dont know what kind of weird Stockholm syndrome you've got going on.. (I, too, am a TBI survivor)
@michaelmelamed91037 ай бұрын
Was the driver wearing a seat belt?
@texaslovelylady7 ай бұрын
@@michaelmelamed9103Probably not, 51 years ago but what greater testimony to God's mercy that he didn't die. God is good and true. Humans are not robots or predictable creatures they have the freedom of choices and don't always make good choices. But sometimes they make good choices, depends on the environment and the how the person chooses to perceive what is happening to them.
@karlayork8777 ай бұрын
@@texaslovelylady *Possibly* not; not everyone did, but plenty of us did in 1973. Despite having been thrown from an overturning car in 1956, (back window for me, rather than windshield as with dg2152,) I was later influenced by Chuck Berry's "No Particular Place to Go", which left me fearful of being trapped in a burning car in case of an accident, unable to get out of a seatbelt. Fortunately for me, (though I did not feel that way at the time,) I was dating a safety-oriented small-time race-car driver who demanded that I wear a seatbelt. Though we didn't last, the habit of wearing a seatbelt did, and it has saved me from injury more than once.
@candrad7 ай бұрын
I’m 70 and have had copd over 20 years and been on oxygen and what keeps me alive is excercise which I didn’t start until a few years ago.It makes me breathe better and I’m still learning about diet.This man is the real deal!
@mattmcg0verndotcom7 ай бұрын
you ever look into ketosis or fasting? I was a smoker for almost 20 years and my lungs are fine now
@frankgrizzard7 ай бұрын
I'm turning 70 in a few weeks, I'm right there with you and I had a heart attack in 21 and now I've transitioned to carnivore and it's made more of a difference than anything else, off of all meds including sugar and seed oils!
@candrad7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@InsolentVillager7 ай бұрын
I had COPD half my life and was on an inhaler etc. I went carnivore and, like all the other inflammation caused diseases I was on meds and dealing with, they all disappeared shortly after going carnivore. I can do sprints now when before I was out of breath just from showering. Carbs, sugar, vegetable/seed oils, smoking, and drinking booze all cause inflammation that leads to disease. Cut them all out and you'll improve like I did. I'm 54 and feel like a kid again.
@hotmessexpress70567 ай бұрын
Were you a smoker? So early to get on oxygen in your 40s. Glad you're doing better.
@FabioQuirinus7 ай бұрын
Nitric Oxide & Infrared therapy seems perfect to complete this topic. The blood vessels are the most important thing in our body! thank you.
@rogerc237 ай бұрын
Yeah whatever you do don’t just eat healthy vegs, grains, fruit and beans while dumping processed foods and red meat. Definitely get on the drugs and treatments and into the sickcare system.
@bjwalton487 ай бұрын
N O or methylene blue?
@texaslovelylady7 ай бұрын
@@bjwalton48why not both? I know only the name methylene blue. So if you know, please share.
@jac11617 ай бұрын
not if you can't clear Nitrous Oxide due to pathway issues! Yes on red light, but even more so, sauna, Methylene blue and HBOT
@FabioQuirinus7 ай бұрын
@@jac1161 Check "Dr Nathan Bryan" researches, maybe there's a solution to improve the NO pathway issues!
@kellio80877 ай бұрын
After 2 years of research, I believe a high nutrients anti-inflammatory diet along with low impact exercising and a low stress lifestyle is key.
@NansGlobalKitchen7 ай бұрын
Would walking be considered a low impact exercise?
@kellio80877 ай бұрын
@@NansGlobalKitchen for sure
@lihchan15397 ай бұрын
@@NansGlobalKitchen Yes, brisk walk 1 hour per day
@laladeylaya67387 ай бұрын
I work in sales..if you wan to make a lot of money in a short time...do this let me emphasize a short time... I so burnt out at this point the stress is horrible!!!! and I could feel that this ..would shorten my life to life quality if had to keep doing it....However, I save a good[portion got portion stone by NC realtors home owner/sellers and homeowners ( here you have to pay them a nonrefundable fee to get the house checked out most knew they were scamming)... I felt like a cold swoosh on the side of my top scalp .wonder that was a little bit of confusion... so yeah the stress people really don't pay attention to and it is a big problem.. I sit for most of the day they need you at he computer and you will pay for not having at minimum 8 hours on the line or phones... very unhealthy... I am going to let my departure from this job take it course and it is coming one way to another...a coworker had a stroke there before getting canned any way...
@natashamudford40117 ай бұрын
Carnivore diet is anti-inflammatory. It's been working well for me. No more bloating, better sleep, better cognitive function, more energy.
@sandybayes7 ай бұрын
Thank you for inviting Dr Li back! He is one doctor I really feel trust for. He sticks to what's currently known on a topic and presents it in a way to make it easily digestible. I always love your summaries at the end Jonathan. Thank you!
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
Dr Li is always a hit! So glad you loved this episode Sandy, thank you for the support.
@albertnetoth-xn6of7 ай бұрын
Ohhh. After cancer, I fear dementia the most. I just want to live as long as my mind is clear.!! I will do everything possible for that.🤔💯
@lisa221507 ай бұрын
Dementia is number one for me. My family is not cancer prone on either side but my mother, aunt, and grandmother had Alzheimers, the former two very severe. I got the apoe test done and am apoe2/4. So both great news and less than great but the not great was expected so the great was....great!
@01maggie7 ай бұрын
Celery juice on empty stomach daily. Eat 1 cup of Wild Blueberries daily...in frozen food dept. In Japan study showed 24%improvement in cognition in 6 weeks eating this. Take Choline daily....really sharpens the brain. . I have used this on my 100year old Mother.... cognition improved. Spermadine supplement improves cognition.... ❤
@renus60157 ай бұрын
@@lisa22150 What is apoe 4 test?
@lightninggornall7 ай бұрын
Make sure you avoid heavy metals and get plenty of animal fat which your brain needs, plenty of butter, ghee, coconut oil, avoid seed oils,
@marcellasmith89427 ай бұрын
@@renus6015 apoe is a gene for demetia, if you go to 23andme you can run your genes and see what you are at high risk for according to your genes that were passed on by your parents. You could have say one apoe gene from your father but not your mother, so you may be only mild chance of getting it, if you have both you are at higher risk, in that case you would try to do the best you can to prevent it ie diet, exercise, what ever helps with that gene. Just because you have the gene doesn't mean you will get it, but that you can trigger it by your behavior. Lets say your genes show you are at higher risk for a heart attack, you then know to keep your cholesterol down, eat lots of fruit, veggie, fiber etc, watch weight and get exercise, etc. But, a lot of people think if their parents died of a heart attack that that means their genes had that risk and you now have that risk, but the majority of the time it was just what they ate thru their life, obesity, lack of movement, etc. Most disease is caused by our own lifestyle, not our genes, but if you know you have gene that increases your chance for the disease you have a chance to correct your journey.
@oregongreatgrandma77595 ай бұрын
I’m 81 and 8 weeks ago I started making most of these changes related to my situation. So, I thank you. Diabetes, stage three kidney disease, fatty liver and insulin resistance. Through your discussion I could see the whole system working together and interconnected, each dependent on the others.
@MoveFREEwithMe5 ай бұрын
Good for you!!! Its never too late to improve your health! I started using a at home medical device that improves Micro Circulation, it's improved my 66 year old body amazingly!!
@robinhart13904 ай бұрын
Whole Foods, Plant-Based Diet, high and fruits and vegetables and whole grains will heal your body. And omega-3 foods, Along with drinking a lot of water and exercise❣️
@madelineong16514 ай бұрын
32:10
@yourconnection93037 ай бұрын
The late Edgar Cayce who was the Father of Holistic Medicine, and which his research center is still in Virginia Beach, VA - The A.R.E., recommended proper posture for allowing good circulation to the brain. And every morning upon awakening, take three deep breaths or more by inhaling deeply through your nose, and then exhaling through your mouth. This helps release toxins out if your system that accumulated over night. You ca also do this throughout the day, and also be mindful of practicing regular deep breathing throughout the day. The herb Ginko is said to improve blood circulation to the central nervous system, aids in the treatment of dementia and Alzheimers. It also strengthens the blood vascular system and decreasing the possibilities of clots, therefore there is a strong possibility of strokes being prevented. Coconut oil is also shown to help prevent dementia and Alzheimers. Of course, a clean diet, exercise, an adequate sleep are also very important for a healthy brain.
@jenifernadeau7 ай бұрын
I got to spend a weekend there I love that place in virginia... took a course from a medical intuitive up here in New york,❤
@yourconnection93037 ай бұрын
@@jenifernadeau Lucky you! The A.R.E. is a place I would love to visit. In New York, was that Carol Anne Liaros you took the course from?
@jac11617 ай бұрын
everyone always forgets the most critical -- stay off your damn phones/devices most are addicted to! EMFs, cell towers. Other things that help? Acupuncture, HBOT, ozone, etc I don't think we're supposed to exhale through our mouth, ever...
@les90587 ай бұрын
Organic, clean and balanced Wins the race! 🤫
@BalanceLife-ct8cs7 ай бұрын
@@jenifernadeau You are so lucky and I wish you could tell me what that course is like? and I want to register to learn, please tell me about that course
@workhardplayharderx27 ай бұрын
This is why we need to find a way to get us women in menopause help for sleep. I have perfect sleep hygiene but since menopause falling asleep and staying asleep is almost impossible without turning to meds to help sleep.
@llkoolbean49357 ай бұрын
Absolutely right. Same here.😢
@workhardplayharderx27 ай бұрын
@@llkoolbean4935 I hate when they talk about sleep being important, prior to menopause I slept 8 or more hours almost every night of my life. Now I'm LUCKY if I get 5 broken hours, most nights it's less than 3 and I work FT
@galloping32657 ай бұрын
My GP just sighed when I asked about better sleep and refused to consider meds. I hate melantonin effect in morning.
@peggyharris78497 ай бұрын
Ditto here, for years now.
@KJ99otis7 ай бұрын
YES, please and thank you. I can’t take melatonin (induces crazy and terrifying night terrors). Insomnia is systemically wrecking every aspect of my life and health.
@donnapalmer20997 ай бұрын
Anything William Li speaks on is spot on. Love this man!
@CogMarks7 ай бұрын
The summary starts at about 1:06:40.
@brightmeadow8207 ай бұрын
Thank you
@brightmeadow8207 ай бұрын
Thank you
@shantishanti19497 ай бұрын
Excellent- we don’t always have this amount of time. Bless you for giving me an hour back in my life. 👍👍👏🏼👏🏼🙏🙏
@teresaspensley56407 ай бұрын
Thank you 🌟
@gs200117 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@144Donn7 ай бұрын
Dr Li is an absolute National Treasure! All doctors should have.His positivity, kindness and expertise. He understands the "system", not just one aspect of it. He gets the totality of the human body and how they interconnect, from the tip of the toes to the top of the head. Dr Li is the future of medicine! To sum up Dr Li's healthful living: eat a plant based diet & MOVE your body!
@niranjanpaul21767 ай бұрын
Jason fung
@ramachandran13747 ай бұрын
A great hope for those likely to be affected by dimensia keep moving
@jenniferkennedy99467 ай бұрын
Not if you have sitosterolemia/phytosterolemia. Then vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, grains...not good. Neither are things like green smoothies, milk thistle, aloe...etc.
@docgl83017 ай бұрын
@@niranjanpaul2176 Dr. Jason Fung
@les90587 ай бұрын
Say'n a HUGE One that is so! 🤫
@janetteowen67557 ай бұрын
Dr Li is by far the best at explaining complicated all things medical so the average person can understand
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
🙌
@clairetrinkle30342 ай бұрын
YESSSS…HE is AMAZING👍👍👍
@indigoandbrown7 ай бұрын
Dr Li is my favorite Zoe guest.
@rodb49237 ай бұрын
Dr. Li seldom gets the chance to complete his answer to the question. Why ask Dr li if you want to do all the talking?
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
Noted!
@AziborRohoman-gj5fd3 ай бұрын
For everyone reading this, finding the banned book called the hidden herbs by anette ray should be your top priority
@yazzalq2 ай бұрын
where can i find it
@collugraphic2 ай бұрын
@@yazzalq Its a scam. There's no such book. if you search it you will find at the top on of these KZbin ad type websites with all the claims a big spiel with a stock photo of a sweet old granny. Any decent herbal medicine would suffice.
@joan103119 күн бұрын
Why in the world is a book on herbs banned? Of course, now I have to track it down.
@southerngirl14084 күн бұрын
@@joan1031 Maybe he’s the author of the books and wants people to buy it?? Just a thought 🤔
@daleromo2830Күн бұрын
Why do I feel this is click bait? Hmm, do your own research ppl. I've seen the ads for this book but have also seen rip off editions with other authors names. Much easier to follow Dr William Li, Dr Allen Mandell and other reputable scientists and doctors. Blessings 🙏
@margaretlouis51724 ай бұрын
Dr Li , you are God's gift to the universe. I have learnt so much about health from you - not from school or doctors, ironically !
@carolyn76917 ай бұрын
It sounds like a living body is constantly evolving OR devolving, depending on how it is treated and employed. We need to start taking responsibility for our bodies, rather than abuse them, and then run to the doctor for a fix when they break!
@daveoatway61267 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. I am not convinced about a plant based diet, but go out of my way to get plenty of flavonoids and fiber. At 80 years I need more protein and iron. I walk 3-10 miles a day most days, and work out at least 3 days a week. I am still doing successful work as a senior analyst and sail a small boat whenever I can. Major issues are worries about balance, and increasing difficulty with short term memory. Your interviews are very helpful.
@dinomiles79997 ай бұрын
Copper. ❤
@susanneschauf74177 ай бұрын
Go carnivore and all diseases will be cured in a short time. Including those that are "incurable." Wonderful doctors are Dr. Chaffee (brain surgeon), Dr. Ken Berry (family doctor), Dr Ovadia (heart surgeon), Dr. Lisa Wiedeman (eye doctor), ....
@darrelbaring7 ай бұрын
I agree. A carnivore diet will give you all the nutrients and iron that you will need to live healthy.
@CJ-lj9fb7 ай бұрын
You are right; while avoiding processed foods is absolutely necessary, a plant they stay at can result in many deficiencies such as protein, B12, zinc, vitamin A, vitamin D, and more if not carefully supplemented. But a meat based, whole foods diet that avoids the many food-like substances made in factories is a winner.
@laladeylaya67387 ай бұрын
short term memory is a indicator of something you really need to address
@tehminasen78307 ай бұрын
Just Love doctors Like Dr Lee...they Are the Rare ones that Make Medicine So truly Meaningful...Welldone Dr Lee!
@marthablindley41586 ай бұрын
it's Dr. Li.
@gretalichterfeld31777 ай бұрын
I have a rare genetic disease, and I really resent when people say: you're lucky you don't have a bad case. It's not luck at all. I listen to interviews like this and do exactly as recommended and that is why I am doing so well.
@run4cmt4 ай бұрын
I have CMT which also a genetic condition like MS. I also take very good care of myself with exercise, diet and supplements. That is why I am doing so well.
@Aaron.Thomas4 ай бұрын
People are brainwashed into thining their health outcomes are pure luck and uncontrollable. That gives them freedom to continue engaging in poor health practices they want to keep doing. When you're not doing as poorly as your disease should make you, they have to attribute "luck" instead of facing the fact that your actions might have outcomes, because otherwise their actions might have outcomes too, and that would be very painful for them to face.
@AquarianMan6 ай бұрын
00:00 Introduction 01:15 Quickfire questions 03:59 Understanding dementia and Alzheimer's disease 05:24 Symptoms distinguishing dementia from ageing 07:10 The role of blood vessels in brain health 08:31 How circulation affects brain function 10:07 What causes blood clots and strokes? 11:18 What is the blood-brain barrier? 11:59 The importance of maintaining healthy blood vessels 13:18 The impact of lifestyle choices on brain health 16:20 What happens in our brains when we sleep? 20:51 What is the glymphatic system? 23:54 Vascular dementia may be the most common form of dementia 25:51 The role of glucose in brain function 28:25 What causes dementia and why does it happen when we get older? 30:13 Preventing dementia with lifestyle changes 32:33 What are healthy blood vessels like? 40:36 The surprising role of EPCs in brain repair 44:17 Can you slow down or reverse dementia? 50:09 Using food as medicine 52:08 The connection between gut health and brain health 54:30 The importance of exercise for brain health 59:26 How to avoid dementia 01:04:12 The link between mental health and cardiovascular disease
@mailywong96122 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the summary
@annekingston116 күн бұрын
Thank you and it avoids the irritating voice of the Zoe guy asking dumb arse questions.
@kusangd9377 ай бұрын
Well done Zoe for having the amazing Dr. Li back on your show, it demonstrates how serious and switched on you are on latest health issues.
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
💯
@777selami6 ай бұрын
Dr.Lee is one of the best doctors ever.
@linlad5417 ай бұрын
My twin sister died of dementia from depression at age 60 , I’m almost 71 and found out our father was not our real one, thier is lots of brain problems on my real father’s side. Aneurisms, brain tumors and , alzheimer’s, so I went to my neurologist, he did a MRI , it showed I’m getting early alzheimer’s!!! I was diagnosed with MS but he said it smoldered away! I have had many headaches and been to hospital when I get them only to find out I have yet another lesion , and was told I have ischemic brain syndrome, I passed the cognitive test above average! I do have anxiety that’s it!! I’m going to my 1 yr follow up appointment in July and have just found your channel , I don’t drink as it makes me sick, I’m delighted to find your channel and really appreciate you!! But was wondering how does one be diagnosed with MS then have it smolder away??? Ty
@suzin22443 ай бұрын
You might also want to watch “reduce dementia risk” video by John Campbell. He interviews a guy Patrick (don’t know last name right now), but there is great info on there. I would take notes and get started with it right away. I definitely believe th body can heal itself if u give it th right environment it needs. So yes staying AWAY from sugar is key (remember lots of our fruits hv been GMO to hv a lot more sugar in them than normal) so pick wisely. Getting th vitamins ABCD3 and minerals, omega 3s (very important), get microbiome in balance (plain goat kefir is a good start), sleep, staying away from processed foods, flour and crap foods like cheap meats. It all sounds hard (especially when u cook for family and they’re picky) , but if u stick w simpler meal plans , staying low in carbs, fasting, eating healthy oils like olive, coconut, Pasteur raised butter, get rid of canola and stay away from soybean oil foods. You will really start to get better. Also want to mention that many ppl hv mthfr defective gene which causes unhealthy vascular system /mini strokes etc. so I don’t know why more ppl don’t talk about this. Just take L-methyl folate (5-MTHF w B12) each day if u think u may hv this defect gene (many ppl hv it and never know about it) (it’s a bioavailable folic acid for ppl w MTHFR) You do th best u can and minimize the crap u take in including pesticides etc … u will do ur body good. Good luck. Sorry text is so long. (I figured u don’t hv to read if u don’t want I just want to pass on what I’ve learned and I know how important it is when u feel hopeless about getting help ) ❤
@suzin22443 ай бұрын
Also I love Dr Lee videos as well. He’s very knowledgeable
@nonoeverette60157 ай бұрын
Dont interrupt Dr. Li whenever he,s talking . If you have questions be considerate and wait until he,s through. Hes the expert.
@barbberg88337 ай бұрын
I so agree with you. Why have expert on if you’re going to continually interrupt their train of thought. Quite rude
@jeffreehealingwaters81693 ай бұрын
That's one of Hyman's foibles agee
@itsno1duh7 ай бұрын
I had a major surgery in 1990 at 40 yrs of age upped my water to get stamina back but I was following unwise media / MDs and limiting salt for many years by then... in a year or so I developed nonstop excruciating joint pain, another year I couldn't think straight , drive safely or do my job (electrical wiring) just happen on WaterCure site looking for a filter.... Read "your bodies many cries for water" and learned how bad the salt limiting was and adding back correct % turned the dementia around in just a few weeks!! and the staggering pain in a couple months! Seriously salt is LIFE with water in correct amounts.
@paulcampbell8407 ай бұрын
Salt to taste appears to give the optimal level for health. Better to use sea salt or if blood pressure is an issue, one of the low sodium salts - as potassium counteracts the negative effect of sodium. Some people separate consumption of food and water when they have digestive problems so that stomach acid is not diluted when digesting food.
@les90587 ай бұрын
Good Sea salt Not table... Helps the cells use and hold enough necessary water💦 it's essential for everything... Floats your brain and lubes your joints literally....
@les90587 ай бұрын
Drink waters 30mins before a meal to control Over eat'n, and so stomach acid isn't diluted so it Can digest food properly!
@groovellous17 ай бұрын
If you turned it around overnight, it wasn't dementia. A loose term for your condition would be pseudodementia.
@adrianhepton93627 ай бұрын
Summary in five words; eat, sleep and exercise healthily
@frankiez74147 ай бұрын
Thanks for that, saved me watching all this shite
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune7 ай бұрын
What is considered healthy food
@chantallxvx41027 ай бұрын
But it must be the green mediterran diet, not what we all know from vacation. Whole grains, lots of vegetables, leafy greens, fruit, fruits, lots of still water, no meat, no alcohol, no cigarettes...
@Ascending41117 ай бұрын
And stay away from the big pharma DR and the big ag grocery store.
@brendabrown1667 ай бұрын
Please tell me what a healthy Mediterranean diet is I did not think that pasta was good for you
@saharabdavinejad32097 ай бұрын
Thank you Jonathan, this interview was great, very informatif and Dr Li is so well spoken, straight to the point. Not boring at all. Thank you Dr. Li. Much appreciated.
@kestag21107 ай бұрын
You don’t need to go to the gym. I’m just turning 59yo post menopausal female. I do dumbbell weights 3x a week. My aim is lifting heavy to close failure on my third. Doesn’t take much time and I do it from home (I do have a barbell as well as it’s my sons) but I manly do dumbbell. Started with Centr app and now heavier lifting with KZbin Cheryl Coulombe. I sleep better am stronger, better body composition. I also walk the dog twice a day but that’s more for movement than exercise.
@elisacohenusa7 ай бұрын
Lifting with Cee is the best fast dumbbell workout.
@sandrahodges96257 ай бұрын
Where do you get cardiovascular exercise from?
@maureenkemp54626 ай бұрын
Jenny fit start , physical therapist on KZbin is a great place to start. Indoor exercises for all covering all aspects of fitness.😊
@PoppyCarvelle7 ай бұрын
I love listening to experts like this. It just confirms to me that I’m in the right line of work at the right time. 😊
@dianaknight6007 ай бұрын
Great informative podcast with one of my favourite scientist who has the ability to explain what could be a very complex subject in a way that retains my interest and significantly improves my knowledge .I have had 2 different bouts of cancer,from which I have recovered, which interestingly occured soon after 2 very stressful episodes in my life .caught early which is half the battle and 15 years later !!!! trying my upmost to live a healthy life and taking advice from your interesting podcasts .Thankyou
@bogdang.76277 ай бұрын
great, in fact most of us have become health seekers because of our own problems, all the best and full recovery.
@Shelbymaldita7 ай бұрын
Vascular dementia correlates with stroke it is very common in my patients as a RN I've seen it in my patients from a multimillionaire to middle class patients. It doesn't discriminate the social class. We need more funding with research. I noticed that it relates with hard of hearing I experienced with my grandma and my aunt. The surprising fact is it's not genetic.
@LS-mc2rv7 ай бұрын
Was is that surprising? I know someone that got it from a stroke. Probably extremely common. I'm not in the medical field but isn't there micro circulation to the inner ear? My mother lost much of her hearing but the mind remains sharp same with my Aunt so I don't know....
@jac11617 ай бұрын
you said multimillionaire to middle class patients...but what about low income? We don't need "more funding" for research.....that will be skewed. The main thing is stay OUT of the 'system' as mainstream is CRAP. C-diff. He is wrong that there is no genetic component....maternal line is stronger BUT lifestyle IS key and can override genes. Yes, as long as there is lack of blood flow, therefore oxygen, will cause vascular dementia. Anemia can do it, but so can iron overload, copper deficiency (big). As a nurse, I am disgusted with what we weren't taught. Very very limited, sad and scary. They left me for dead and I wasn't supposed to survive. I did, and no thanks to them, and all thanks to God and my fight to exist and thrive. I'm still disabled, but working on it! Get out of the system....you'll learn more. Mineral deficiencies are soooooo important and not tested. Not good!
@Frühobst7 ай бұрын
I hoped to find a quick summary in the comments 🥺 which foods to eat
@XSD.1.7 ай бұрын
Why don’t you provide us one 😊
@maserati-ig2zp7 ай бұрын
👌
@trees53387 ай бұрын
Johnathan provides a summary at the end of the video, just move to the last few minutes, it's not complicated
@margaretsmith96377 ай бұрын
1:06ish
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune7 ай бұрын
What is considered the healthy food
@DruGeraghty7 ай бұрын
Treating hearing loss with hearing aids is also important.
@deanjericevic89127 ай бұрын
Will alludes to some beautiful analogies in his communication here with blood vessels as garden hoses, endothelial cells & the ice skating rink, rough or smooth. These heuristic tools are very helpful in imparting understanding. A thoroughly enjoyable interview! My mother is aged 94 but there is no longevity genes identifiable in the family history. She eats sweets regularly but goes off with her walker three times a day around the age care home. It is the only thing that I can put her longevity down to. Although anecdotal Cardio training does seem to enhance longevity!
@T-KRD4 ай бұрын
I was on 20mg statins, but my doctor asked me to try managing my high cholesterol by diet change instead (reason he gave is that my statin dose is low). I agreed but now I'm wondering if I should not have stopped the statins.
@Hardfacts1817 ай бұрын
This episode is like a reboot of my effort to maintain health,thank you .
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
So happy to hear it's inspiring!
@billdetlefsen75714 ай бұрын
This is an excellent and exciting presentation. You (Jonathan and Dr Li) make a great team. The summaries help me compensate for my vascular dementia. Thanks!
@adrianhepton93627 ай бұрын
I remembered...... that there was an omission in this show because it didn't mention the role of pollution which has been linked to dementia, and in the UK now we have this trend for enormous American style cars which are safer for the people who drive them but either eight times more likely to kill a maim pedestrians. particularly children, including with head injuries that can predispose to dementia. As individuals we can only do so much and if we live in a society which is very selfish then there will be health consequences in all sorts of ways. Dr Li rightly makes the link between the gut, the heart and the Brain but there is also a link between our health and the environment and society. The biggest improvements to the health of millions hasn't been paying a small fortune for private health care whether through Zoe or Bupa but through public health measures such as having clean water now we need cleaner air and safer streets
@PhillipJermakian7 ай бұрын
I have not watched yet but I assume there is no mention of the bioweapon nor the 5G EMF poisoning side effects that they released the bioweapon to mask.
@chrisedler67587 ай бұрын
Definitely blame it on big American cars! That is the problem 😅
@netaearl23897 ай бұрын
Heavy metal pollution and micro plastics are also huge contributors to our health
@davidfoss43857 ай бұрын
Might want to teach your children to look both ways before stepping into the street.🤣
@dawnbrown4077 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Most people who can benefit from Zoe can not afford it.
@rosemaryblundell53897 ай бұрын
This was brilliant thanks. We know that things like exercise, eating the rainbow, avoiding excessive alcohol are good for us, but it really helps to understand the underlying mechanisms of how these things reduce the risk of dementia. I feel so encouraged by Dr Li and I hope his Mum improves. I’m off for a walk now!
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
Love it, Rosemary!
@JDC147 ай бұрын
Always treasure Dr. Li's explanations on various health issues. Bought both of his books and have been able to enhance my quality of life by introducing foods that will benefit the body.
@kathrynglynn31615 ай бұрын
Thankyou for clear and pictorial explanations...which help me learn...by picturing what is happening.
@livthedream917 ай бұрын
@22:00 on… I’ve wondered about this lack of sleep for Medical Students, Residents, and others whose profession denies the sleep. Also parents of newborns and the relationship to postpartum depression 🙁.
@viviankeh441Ай бұрын
I learn so much from Dr. Li and LOVE how he presents complex ideas - his analogies are SUPERB! Thank you for having him on!
@rebecaortiz50567 ай бұрын
Strongly agreed!!! God created us perfectly, but we ruining everything. God help us🙏. God bless you both. Very good information 🙏
@WellnessJourneyTV8386-pt3 ай бұрын
This is exactly why we need more support for women going through menopause, especially when it comes to sleep. Despite following all the best sleep hygiene practices, falling asleep and staying asleep has become a real challenge during this phase. It’s frustrating to feel like medication is the only option for a good night’s rest. More attention and solutions for this issue would make such a difference for so many women.
@Holistichealthtravel7 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the work you both do! It was really great meeting Dr. Li last year at the Women's Health Conference in Newport. I'm so grateful to be able to learn and share the benefits of plant based eating and exercise with others. Keep up the good work!
@nsimon15487 ай бұрын
God is so good . God made the human body so perfect ❤. Thankful for this video ..and Dr Li MD and the information 🙌 and this channel on KZbin
@Piper7cub7 ай бұрын
Sadly, I have not slept much in the past almost two years. I have been having brain fog, memory problems, breathing problems, chest pains, heart problems, depression, headaches, etc.. We were in a car accident almost two years ago. I didn't sleep that night at all, my anxiety was off the chart the moment the guy hit us and I was sick to my stomach that night for the first time in decades. I have been dealing with pain, stress, anxiety, etc. ever since and have not been able to sleep more than two to three hours at a time. I fall asleep several times during the day but I only sleep for maybe about 10 minutes before waking up again. I will fall asleep at the beginning of a movie and I will wake up and fall asleep at least a dozen times during the moving. Even after sleeping for two to three hours, I feel as if I hadn't slept for a week. I hardly have any energy in the morning....it's like I wake up at 1% energy life and I have to get through the day from there. I have tried everything but I still cannot sleep well. We are still dealing with issues from the car accident, we had just moved to a new town from out of state the day before, we did not know anything about the town, we did not know anyone here, we were a week away from buying a house that needed to be renovated which has been very slow going because of our injuries.....we are still trying to finish painting the interior 22 months later, we are still trying to get the mechanical problem on our car fixed, we've had to pay for a lot of things out of our own pocket, we have not been able to work, so all of that has added to the stress. I was told by one doctor that our bodies are not healing if we are not getting good quality sleep which would explain why physical therapy was not doing anything and why we are not feeling better and are still having a lot of pain.
@godsbutterfly36885 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear still having problems from your accident. Don't know what your injuries are, but Chiropractic can help alot especially if vertebraes and joints are locked up, it interferes with nervous system. Acupuncture has its place too. Sounds like some ptsd also-possibly? Don't give up, the body continues to heal. Mds can only do so much, bc drugs help symptoms but don't repair problem in my opinion. Healthy food. Find natural solutions like the above. Best wishes and better health.
@Wegivesp4 ай бұрын
Possibly talk with an integrative behavioral health therapist. To take a look at both the medical problems and the effects of the trauma symptoms together.
@godsbutterfly36884 ай бұрын
@@Piper7cub you may also want to try hyperbaric oxygen chamber in your region. I hear it is to be very good for healing body so much. Trauma counseling therapy also for ptsd. Find a good Palmer chiropractor. Techniques: Thompson, Diversified, Activator to start.
@godsbutterfly36884 ай бұрын
Good nutrition. No processed foods, no sugar. Causes inflammation.
@Wegivesp4 ай бұрын
Poor sleep hygiene has increased your health problems and your anxiety. They will and can multiply due to lack of sleep. Sleep is healing and restorative. Get that fixed.
@dianatapispisan71084 ай бұрын
Relearning a lot. Shared with my senior friends. I will start to change old habits. Thank you for the hope. Change is coming.
@docgl83017 ай бұрын
This was am excellent interview. Dr. William Li gives us good news explained really well with lots of practical suggestions. I have a few of his books, Eat to Beat Disease is a great one. "Health care is what WE do at home".
@bogdang.76277 ай бұрын
The host is smart and processes information very quickly like a crazy Katarynka and also has a good memory because he wants to learn from the invited guests, but the professor is simply a class: he always has a high level of focus and attention and presents his knowledge in a very accessible way.
@dorothybutterfield84287 ай бұрын
Excellent thank you Zoe and Dr Li
@tchrcoun4 ай бұрын
I love listening to Mr. Li... he has mastered the art of putting things in simple terms where everyone can understand they can make small changes and continue making larger changes to actually reverse cellular damage
@sandrap41887 ай бұрын
Infrared sauna red light therapy widens blood vessels. Diet, exercise, sleep & stress management just as important as blood pressure meds. Gut, brain, heart, lymphatics...protect them at all cost & do the work necessary to preserve them. (Love the glasses)
@SureFeelsGood7 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZyVgaeQgriJd5o&ab_channel=NutritionFacts.org Podcast: Alzheimer’s Disease and How Not to Get It
@estelladog17 ай бұрын
100%
@lynlawley89034 ай бұрын
Use a trampoline
@Heidi_13725 күн бұрын
I recently added a vibration plate as well to the mix. I regret not adding it sooner, it's a miracle worker!
@enatp64486 ай бұрын
As a canadian, I love the Zamboni metaphor. Great guest. He's managed to take complex concepts and make them accessible to your average layperson...
@charleswillcock32357 ай бұрын
This is the best intro I have seen for any of your videos. (TBH I have not watched them all because whilst your content is important the presentation was not great.) I have shared this with my friend whose wife is raising money for a dementia charity. You should ask people to comment as that helps promote content on KZbin.
@lindaesposto66537 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing all these information. It is like an anatomy and physiology class. May the Lord bless you and your work and help us listeners to take care of our bodies better for long, healthy productive lives.
@sallysalsonoak217 ай бұрын
Great discussion. Dr William Li……. You are always a joy to listen too….. you bring great wisdom and understanding to all aspects of health. Much like Jonathan… I struggle to get my parents-in-law to believe that there is a correlation between diet and lifestyle which is so sad. I nursed my Mum through dementia and my Dad with heart disease. Diet and lifestyle seems to dismissed by conventional medicine and pharmaceuticals prescribed instead. We need more Dr Li’s in this world….. keep educating and planting these seeds. Also thank ZOE for bring a wealth of experts to our attention.
@susanrim9997 ай бұрын
well written! couldn't agree more
@mayraruiz87614 ай бұрын
Wow, Dr, William Li, this was the best, most brilliant explanation ever. Thank you so much for your time to do this. Everybody should watch this video. Thank you ZOE.
@bogdang.76277 ай бұрын
ZOE , great invited guest 👏. You have brought scientific knowledge down to the level of the common man. I've always been looking for something like this because I like to learn and improve my life, and here everything is presented in an accessible form. My top
@joinZOE7 ай бұрын
That's exactly our aim, so glad you enjoyed the episode!
@jeantravis-s9s3 ай бұрын
Now I’m on a Whole Foods plant based diet for 3 years it works for me.
@Heidi_13725 күн бұрын
Keep it up, it's the best way to eat! I started in 2001, I even stopped deodorant, not even using the natural ones either, I sweat clean! I had no idea I could be toxin free by being WFPB for a few decades, but it happens. I only found out because I ran out during the pandemic and didn't use any for a couple of weeks then realized I didn't need it anymore :)) -
@mariachrist78097 ай бұрын
Wonderful information both. My mother has Parkinson’s and I am very interested in helping her remain well - I see that nutrition is very important. Very interesting how the heart affects the brain! Fascinating.
@hughdavis31357 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your Mother. Have a look at Photobiomodulation - No Silver Bullet and Medcram have some interesting lectures on it.
@mariachrist78097 ай бұрын
@@hughdavis3135 thank you very much :)
@lynnpetti38177 ай бұрын
Somewhere I heard positive comments and experiences on the good effects of walking, lots, on Parkinson’s. Cheap and no negative side effects.
@medimint7 ай бұрын
I am very grateful to the Doctor for sharing so I can understand: What happens inside our brain while we sleep. I will synthesize and share this knowledge with viewers on my channel. Many thanks to Zoe and Doctor!
@lisadefries67187 ай бұрын
Makes sense I hope these health lessons could be rolled out to young people as part of a standard education in 6th form. That way these health lessons may improve health of nation.
@amredrisco84167 ай бұрын
How about start it earlier
@kristinejohnson91417 ай бұрын
Thank you for your expertise on Dementia. My mom had it she didt pass from it, but it's such a terrible disease. She was 91 years old. I wish i could turn back time. Love you mom. You are awesome Dr Li.
@ileanavelazquez67957 ай бұрын
very interesting theme and information delivered, it's a shame the interviewer who is way less informed in the topic keeps stopping and interrupting so much that a lot of knowledge/information is missed
@lindarivas15067 ай бұрын
Happened to have found this site by accident and thankful I did. Dr. Li is amazing and finding a site about science based nutrition is like hitting the jackpot. Thank you for sharing this interview. I will share this with others as well.
@crabbypaddy55496 ай бұрын
Yes, it's important to stop all stress, and to eat real human foods, drink water, and sleep. I had to make drastic changes in my life. but when I did,..wow.. It was a life changer for the better, I eat absolutely no sugar anymore, I eat more fatty meats and much less carbohydrates. Feel so much better and my inflamed blood vessels got so much better.
@petermavrenski66027 ай бұрын
I was a person that slept little thought sleeping was a waste of time. now 58 I purchased a NEXRING to help me improve my quality of sleep, its spot on when I experience brain fog, its always related to my quality of sleep. Sleep, Daytime stress, Exercise data, Readiness Score (Heart rate Dip, HRV, Total sleep, Finger Temp) Heart rate dip, SP02, Respiratory rate, Heart rate. The ring helps me determine what effects my sleep..
@agganagren66647 ай бұрын
I have a higher bloodpressure genetically and cannot eat vessel dialators (felodipine etc) anymore. I'm 52 and am only on betablockers now. I'm in great physical condition , slim and energetic. My gut health is perfect and has always been. The only thing is the pressure and really, I cannot eat more medicines. Itt is like 150/70 at it's best but I'm always always stressed when it is taken. My mother is 74 with a high BP aswell. She is in perfect shape both mentally and physically. Im on keto/paleo diiet, taking Omega 3 and D3. When I was on felodipine for 17 years I finally got really sick from it. My body could not tolerate itt anymore. So I'm only on beta blockers now but I have to split the pill and take it 2 time/day because otherwise I feel like crap from that to. I really hate the white coat ...:(
@maihapaworevakoma17127 ай бұрын
I am in Mozambique and take herbs..its shocking that while in Sweden they pumped me with drugs 5 years after I am okay living like a villager
@thomasconc7 ай бұрын
Try your nitro system (beetroots and related) as a boost to your endothelium and eat broccoli, brussel sprouts and similar for also their feature of helping your blood vessels...try that every day for 6 weeks and see if it helps you. If it is genetic and works for you, may also work for your mum. Good luck.
@susancrushton74193 ай бұрын
Can I ask if the tinnitus that I now suffering with is a brain problem. I had a few falls but in 2019 I hit my head and started having sever tinnitus which keeps me awake at night..Dr Li is amazing guy so informative and just can't get enough of his knowledge to offer everyone to teach us the rights and wrongs of do & don't. Thank you Dr Li 🙏
@musicloverUK7 ай бұрын
This needs teaching in schools. Doctors need teaching about nutrition rather than fobbing us off with pills. Seeing about 80% overweight young adults at a Paramour concert in Brum last year made me realise the younger generation are on a slippery slope to massive health problems. Hell they probably won't even make it to old age if they don't sort themselves out. The way the health service is being shafted they won't even have a free health service to help them. We were sold a lie though about brown bread etc being healthier when in fact, it's just another ultra processed food. Supermarkets have a lot to answer for when up to 80% of the food they sell is processed. Lots of food for thought in this interview thanks. The UK has 40+% obesity rate. We will end up as bad as the US at 66% if we carry carry on as we are.
@debbieminton58857 ай бұрын
Dr. Li, I listened to this at 2:47 this morning. Since going into spring forward I have been unable to sleep from 9-5. Do you care to share some light on this.
@pip54617 ай бұрын
Excellent questions & most informative answers...!
@christinecoe11587 ай бұрын
Love Dr Li, this is one of my favourite podcasts, I love the way he explains things making it easy for everyone to understand. My dad had Alzheimer’s and my mother had dementia so it’s of such importance for me to learn all I can about the disease
@sonjawells42657 ай бұрын
Excellent. Thank you for all the helpful information.
@MelissaLatimer7 ай бұрын
We're created by one, and appreciate the artwork of the body and take care of it
@pneulab7 ай бұрын
I gave up waiting for what foods to eat.
@susanrim9997 ай бұрын
buy Eat to Beat Desease by Dr Li
@susanneschauf74177 ай бұрын
Go carnivore (the proper human diet) and all diseases will be cured in a short time. Including those that are "incurable." Wonderful doctors are Dr. Chaffee (brain surgeon), Dr. Ken Berry (family doctor), Dr Ovadia (heart surgeon), Dr. Lisa Wiedeman (eye doctor), ....
@ShaneMcGrath.7 ай бұрын
Don't eat! By that I mean start fasting be it intermittent or full on 3 day water fasts, Even better than all these BS diets and food recommendations! Doctors and all these health companies don't like it because it's free, Resets your body and gets rid of all the excess cells even disease and cancer cells. When your body is starved of food it has no choice but to use whatever is available, It starts by getting rid of the stuff that shouldn't be there in the first place. Problem is we all tend to eat something every few hours so your body is never getting rid of the waste.
@Andry8387 ай бұрын
Me too
@popanator77597 ай бұрын
He said plants. Mentions dark chocolate.
@timwilliams30847 ай бұрын
I appreciate how you put a relatable story to each answer. Perfect. Thank you. Tim
@sonur50807 ай бұрын
My Aunt has severe dementia now and it seems to have started after she took the mRNA potion 2.5 years ago. Before that she was sharp and healthy. Now she can't remember what she did 5 mins ago and even family members names. I believe her blood vessels have been damaged....
@suew0007 ай бұрын
My husband started with memory problems after the jab!
@sarahmurphy-nf4yl6 ай бұрын
She needs to drink lots of water and electrolytes daily. Trust me she's dehydrated. It happens so easily to elderly and is the major cause of dehydration. Ifnshe drinks water alone she will urinate out all her minerals her body needs.. but ester is a life saver of brains because whrn elderly aare dehydrated their veins shut down.... going trinity regularly with my 93nyr old dad..last few days were the worst he literally got so badjinthought it was the end.. nurse couldn't even get ml of blood as his veins were shut down completely.. had him non PENICILLIN ANTIBIOTICS the minute confusion appears because MOST DEMENTIA CAUSED WITHER BY UTI urine infection OR DEHYDRATION. mu dad is on antibiotics almost every 2 or 3 months.. penicillin and lots water with electrolytes in the water so he doesn't lose minerals..and within days he's 100% SHARP FIT & HEALTHY again. Thing is I learned by my elderly mom who we lost and she couldnhave been saved by antibiotics for uti urine infection and water to stop dehydration. Doctors kinda let them go in late 80's or 90's or recommend them to nursing homes..where they will neverngetnthe attention they need to recover from a utility or dehydration. WATER 💧 or any fluids but avoid too much sugar drunks, And Antibiotics. Works every time for 4nyrsnfor my dad. Then regular vitamin d and multivitamin Gos bless 👋
@Javeli055 ай бұрын
My mother also had the same effect after each of her four jabs. It was a noticeable drop in brain function. Has lost her short term memory.
@suew0005 ай бұрын
@@Javeli05 It’s so annoying that this need not have happened. Now he will just deteriorate year by year when he was so normal before.
@Javeli055 ай бұрын
@suew000 It's not just annoying, it's angering. Bio warfare! Just covered up.
@carolynwestwood62587 ай бұрын
Interesting. I'm thwarted again, as HFI precludes me from doing the ZOE programme (I did enquire about it), and I can't eat a plant based diet. I do try to do the best I can within the confines of a fructose, sucrose and sorbitol free diet, I sleep well and regularly exercise. I have to adapt to what will work for me!
@bernadinecabanas3317 ай бұрын
Amazing and formative video. I will come back again and again to make sur i did not miss a single information. Thanks to both of you🙏
@celinavasquez76973 ай бұрын
DR LI. I THANK GOD MY LORD ALMIGHTY , YOUR DAD AND YOUR MOM FOR BRINGING INTO THIS WORLD. THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US ALL THIS VALUABLE INFORMATION.THANK YOU AGAIN.GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS..
@sandyrosenberger24157 ай бұрын
You finally have a nice looking set for your interviews. A big improvement!
@lizchapman16846 күн бұрын
So much mind blowing information delivered in in a very clear way . Thanks
@lindasoderquist44527 ай бұрын
You discussed assessment. For people focused on prevention, what at the assessments blood markers we should be looking at. For cardiovascular: APOB, any, more? For diabetes HbA1C and Triglyceride levels, insulin resisters, fasting glucose levels. Any more? For inflammation: CRP, C-reactive Protein, TNFL. And alpha…(something). A podcast explains these markers would be helpful. Thanks so much. Since I am a member, I will also ask through that portal.
@KJ99otis7 ай бұрын
Excellent idea
@redhen6897 ай бұрын
Do you think being a member is worth it?
@niranjanpaul21767 ай бұрын
Feritin
@niranjanpaul21767 ай бұрын
Ala. .?
@lindasoderquist44527 ай бұрын
Membership is worth what you put into it. There is testing an education component that is helpful. And you can input your meals every day and receive an evaluation of your food choices based on your testing profile. The focus is on eating quality (plant-based mostly) food in proportions that doesn’t create glucose spikes and tax your ability to create insulin. Also Your gut biome test will indicate what foods will improve it. The membership gives you an opportunity to assess your individual dietary needs for better health. There is the opportunity to ask questions to the staff. The program is designed to help people make the life style choices that will extend their health span. If it were easier to make these changes, wouldn’t people be able to do it by themselves ? It is obvious that it is difficult, because people don’t do it on their own even though their life depends upon it. Coaching is more efficient and more effective than trying to do it on your own.
@MJ-hl1kk4 ай бұрын
' - eat these foods', says the title. What are the foods?? What I got from around 52:50 was omega-3 fatty acids from fish and shell fish,, flavanols, eg. fom cacao (I ask if it's safe to eat store-bought chocolate, even dark chocolate - what about the synthetic chemicals in it) , polyphenols, prebiotics, fermented foods and fibre from plant food, chlorogenics from coffee, catechins from tea, as well as stay away from things like processed food.
@joe10717 ай бұрын
Spoiler alert, your whole body works in harmony for health. Keep your whole body healthy
@jakemelinko7 ай бұрын
My dad came to live with me 6 months ago at 75. He was confused and forgetful. Unfortunately it was the beginning of winter but i immediately transitioned him out of proceed food . Had to lock the fridge. Eggs, beef, sardine and very nutritive smoothies and the best supplements. Very small amounts of things he enjoyed to avoid shock, rice, potato, fruit.. by spring he was worse and rapidly declined, unable to walk to get in the sun or toilet himself. Quit eating 6 eggs in the morning and talking. I was really hoping... Never dreamed the decline would be so sudden. I wonder if this is typical. Edit: now that I know about vascular dementia, I've started taking him to hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy with great improvement.
@perisndirangu12806 ай бұрын
Give him magnesium Theorant …( spelling) it’s fir the brain supplements….give him black seed oil ingredients native saliva ..and..nattto…a Japanese ….fermented bean …thank…me l later….plenty of fruits ..no starches …no rice
@oritrob36807 ай бұрын
Keto high animal fat carnivore here. Nil sugar consumed, amazing cognitive clarity, liver can make sugar if needed via gluconeogenesis!!!
@carolinebaker63187 ай бұрын
Having researched various health issues on the Internet for ten years, it's great to be validated in my choice of experts to follow and the promotion of cutting edge medicine in the UK by those who are based here and working in a global leadership role. Why isn't the Gov endorsing this through the NHS and promoting preventative medicine
@sherryholliman11367 ай бұрын
Love this connection for health. Good information. One item, REM sleep is not deep sleep. Thanks for exploring this brain, heart, gut health.😂
@virginiaaverilla14554 ай бұрын
Well explained for the root cause and effect on how our blood vessels works and corelated to our brain in function. Thanks doctor for this wonderful explanation of the physiology of our blood vessels and blood circulation .
@selador117 ай бұрын
My grandmother died of alzheimer's. In the end, they said the reason she died, is because after forgetting everything else, finally she simply forgot how to breathe.
@hulamei31177 ай бұрын
So 😞
@MarthaMajority7 ай бұрын
I just need to know where I can find a doctor that treats using this amazing research! You make so much sense.
@SusieQ-ib9kb7 ай бұрын
Let's spend a podcast on sleeplessness that comes with menopause even when you follow all the recommendations for improving sleep. All i hear about is how important sleep is, and nothing about menopausal sleeplessness.
@elisabeth4007 ай бұрын
The best solution is hormon replacement therapy.
@evesloan78957 ай бұрын
Tri- iodine/Selenium!
@cathycoryell23517 ай бұрын
Read the responses under Barbara comment about same, menopause sleep. 90+ comments with excellent feedback. I added a few, including detoxing the gut for months, salt water enemas , colonics, and extra efforts 8nto kept steps like restoring minerals, and avoiding screens for days , many days in a row.
@vdxx7 ай бұрын
@@elisabeth400 But HRT its also dangerous , women get cancer ..
@theflyer42857 ай бұрын
Wow Dr Li is an amazing teacher. I wish I had teachers like him during my school years.