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Date of upload: Oct 5, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
It’s hard to know which heads to listen to—so much conflicting information in the “health” industry. Please people let’s start with loving and caring for ourselves emotionally, mentally, spiritually— get in tuned with our bodies and minds, that’s where true health begins. Everyone’s journey is different but one thing that we all share is being human. Hopefully 🙏🏼
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I love listening to them talk while cleaning. As a process into making my life better I am only now focusing on listening to health related videos, cooking, happy and fun traveling videos, and fitness, educational audiobooks etc. The world is on fire but there's not much I can do. I can't consume hatred I can't do a thing about it. Best we take care of our mind, body and soul so that we're actually in a position someday to make a real change in the world as it takes a lot of energy to fight against the evils of this world.
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To all those who either didn’t watch the video and commented or are still confused - the main takeaway is avoid overly processed food, eat more fermented foods and fibre (nuts and seeds provide both protein and fibre), don’t supplement with protein powder unless you are bodybuilding, as you are probably ok.
Keep doing your keto if it works, IF, and vegetarian / meat diet, etc. Just remember to look after your biome with implementing and taking care of your gut microbes. It’s not actually that difficult and doesn’t conflict with any diet other than low-fat, which we all know today is bad for you. That’s not a fad, it’s already been completely debunked.
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To the persistent commenters who again clearly STILL haven’t watched the video and getting triggered over my comment of low fat being bad for you: I’m not writing a thesis on this because you are too lazy to watch the video. I made a brief outline of the themes assuming people will want to watch the actual video to learn more. If you watch it you will understand what is meant by low fat being bad for you. Clue: It’s nothing to do with the whole food diet in Asia 😂
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This protein advice simply doesn't compute with real life experience. 1) Compare fit and strong people against those that are less fit and weak. The former group will eat way more protein than the latter. You can live to a long age in reasonable shape with lowish levels of protein but to maximise your chances of feeling good for longer and reducing falls, diabetes etc in later age then exercise and eat more protein. 2) He doesn't talk about how having more of your calories through protein reduces blood sugar spikes. This is a huge factor in overall health.
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Sardines in water here I come - Parmesan 👊 grass fed cowes 👍 good quality eggs 👌 buckwheat? I need to get some 👏 Sesame oil doesn’t break down - Wow! Sweet potatoes - good gut biome - who knew? And good for brain👌 Popcorn?! Magnesium 🤯 Beets -Performance enhancer - I need some! Cannot thank you enough ❤️ I have recently lost my husband and had been eating lots of comfort junk food in order to cope. You have given me the tools to turn that around.
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Hi! my German Shepard had extremely bad hip stiffness and could barely get into my car at a crawl; 6 months into feeding raw with advice from the 'paws of prey' YouTube channel and the NRC guidelines which she follows in her videos, my gsd could jump into the back of a truck. I also noticed that her ability to focus and mood was so much better! dental health was better, white teeth! she became a 9 year old puppy.
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This is so incredible and with getting older l understand everything he is saying is so right. I see people around me so over weight and unwell people. My life was full of a stress for over 50 yrs that caused a mini stroke. Now on my own and watch what l eat and exercise is helping me big time. Now I’m in control and no one controls me. I’m happier now.
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Fermented cabbage:
1/2 cabbage cut into small pieces, 1 carrot (optional), 1 bay leaf, 1 garlic (optional), 5 pepper corns, 1 spoon of mustard seeds, fresh 1/3 horse radish root ( will enhance the taste and keep the cabbage crispy ), 1 small chilli (optional), 1/2 coriander seeds spoon (optional) and 20-25 g of sea salt to 1 L water. Put everything into a jar, mix the salt with water and pour in. Leave at least 5 days to ferment. Make sure water covers the cabbage entirely. Put a lid on.
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In response to Dr. Tim's nut and seed jar, I have started making my own peanut butter which I can keep adding to with different nuts and seeds. I live in Mexico so I cannot access the ZOE studies for myself. I use unsweetened cranberries (which can be difficult to find at times) to sweeten and improve consistency. Chia works great in the mixture, also amaranth which is native to Mexico. I fast after sundown. My doctor says I am the only patient she has ever had to cancel my diabetes with diet alone. She has taken me off metformin and statins and I feel great.
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Dr Tim Spector's first interview on DOAC was the first of this series podcasts I ever watched and I can honestly say it was a life changing experience for me. The discovery of this topic of the gut microbiome has been a game changer. I will never look at food in the same way and my newly acquired obsession this with this topic has become a running joke in my family. I have watched many other DOAC podcasts since discovering the series , each one better than the last. The foundation of the series success is Steve's exceptional skill as an interviewer and his ability to get the best out of whoever he is in conversation with. nothing it out of bounds and it is personal and human and relatable no matter the topic. Love it.
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Okay, great that you introduced fermented veg, but folks -- (1) try to use organic veg which will have more good microbes on it because it's grown in living soil, and (2) if you want to make sure you don't get an explosion use a jar with a rubber ring, like a clip-top Kilner or (my preference) a Weck jar. DON't open the jar every day or so because you're letting oxygen in which encourages the development of mould. The rubber ring will allow excess CO2 to escape without letting oxygen in.
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@TheDiaryOfACEO
6 months ago
Thank you Tim 🙏🏽 If you enjoyed this conversation could you do us a favour and HIT that like button on the video! Helps us a lot ❤
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