Dr. Brown and His Wife Nancy Discuss Breaking the Stronghold of Food

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2016
  • For the first time, Nancy Brown joins her husband on the air, and they took about the real challenges to breaking the stronghold of food -- with encouragement for those who want to change.

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  • @yolandabreton3904
    @yolandabreton3904 7 років тому +11

    Thank-you Nancy. You will give so many people hope.

  • @abpgrace
    @abpgrace 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Nancy for stepping out of your comfort zone to bless us all with your story!

  • @penguinistas
    @penguinistas 7 років тому +8

    Excellent interview. Having Nancy on was a definite must, as I certainly identify much more with Nancy's experience.

  • @tubermind
    @tubermind 4 роки тому +4

    Nancy convinced me; I'm ready to make that change; I'm getting this book! Thank you!

  • @fwright10101
    @fwright10101 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for posting this. I've been whole food plant based for a month. I'm craving the food I use to eat. Listening to Nancy talk about her struggle encourages me to stay on this path. Keep up the good work.

  • @isaiahfiftythree5334
    @isaiahfiftythree5334 7 років тому +13

    Congratulations! Please stay slim and healthy and stay blessed.

  • @carol5125
    @carol5125 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this!! Thank you Nancy for being so honest and having the courage to be on the show!! What an inspiration!!!

  • @godisawesomestudios9583
    @godisawesomestudios9583 7 років тому +5

    Thank you Nancy, I can relate to you alot.

  • @jermeseff
    @jermeseff 7 років тому +8

    Thank you Dr. and Mrs. Brown! When Christ saved me last year, I was delivered from drugs, adultery, fornication, and a whole host of other things *including* poor eating choices. For several months, by God's grace, I had a totally clean diet and reaped many amazing health benefits from it.
    Since then, however, I've regrettably placed myself back under the bondage of a few bad habits, including unhealthy eating. I live in constant conviction over it, but have lacked the will to fully submit it to God. It's easy to be deceived into the notion that "it's just food," or that "God is okay with the occasional indulgence." The issue, though, is of course idolatry, self-mutilation/sabotage, and gluttony. There is no "innocent" or "little" sin.
    I am very excited about this book and your testimonies. Thank you for the motivation to stand firm against this enemy, fight the good fight, pray it through, and have victory in Jesus' name! I've ordered the book and look forward to its arrival. God bless! :)

    • @lucylohwinow4688
      @lucylohwinow4688 6 років тому

      '''JeR*Me*SeFF!!'''
      Wow...Thankyou for stating SO POWERFULLY AND TRUTHFULLY !!!

  • @shopgirlonthehill6714
    @shopgirlonthehill6714 7 років тому +2

    Thank you both for sharing your story. Stay blessed!

  • @tubermind
    @tubermind Рік тому +2

    Wow, I can't believe I wrote that comment two years ago! Well, I wanted to get the book, but somehow put it off and then forgot about it. I got the book finally, (this year), and am really glad I did, reading through it, it's very inspirational. Listening to this video again on UA-cam today, boy, I can really relate to Nancy's relationship to food. But this is the year! I had dieted on my own last year, counting calories and eating well and lost quite a bit of weight, but then my inner motivation got crushed because it was for all the wrong reasons, and so I regained everything. So this time, I believe I can really do it, I have the book, I'm motivated (for different reasons now)! Thanks again!

    • @Blessedqueen741
      @Blessedqueen741 Місяць тому +1

      How is this going now? I am doing the same thing now

  • @janieluna5017
    @janieluna5017 7 років тому +12

    Congratulations!!!!! P.S. I had wondered of Dr. Brown's transformation. Thank you for being brutally honest :)

  • @manuelmaravilla1798
    @manuelmaravilla1798 7 років тому +7

    Hey, Dr. Brown, this helped a lot. I was currently diagnosed with Hypothyroidism, I do eat cleaner than before and workout about 4-5 days a week. Can your book help me get my thyroid stabilized, I want to glorify God with taking care of my body. It would be a great blessing to hear back from you. Blessings.

  • @55k3v1n
    @55k3v1n 7 років тому +7

    Beautiful! Truly beautiful!

  • @rainydaizy7614
    @rainydaizy7614 7 років тому +4

    Great info. Looking forward to the book!

  • @ObscurumPerObscurius
    @ObscurumPerObscurius 7 років тому +5

    Great show. Get Nancy on again! I'd love to hear you both speak a lot more about food. What d'you think of the effects of caffeine/coffee or other stimulants?
    I hadn't seen you on the screen for a few years and yesterday saw a talk you gave last year -- and I wondered what had happened to the rest of you! You looked so much leaner and healthier. I was concerned that you might have lost so much weight as a result of illness. I'm glad to hear that you just got healthy! Praise God!

  • @danzo8372
    @danzo8372 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this! Really needed to hear this.

  • @jeromerambert33
    @jeromerambert33 7 років тому +1

    thanks you Dr brown and wife I have your book and dvd about health

  • @viccrowne2925
    @viccrowne2925 7 років тому +4

    Dr. Brown,
    This is really wonderful for you and Nancy! And thank you for sharing. I have a question for you: how do you deal with things like family parties and traditions, holidays, being a guest in someone's home, being taken out to eat by a well-meaning person, being given a gift of food by a well-meaning person, and other other kinds of celebrations and generosity to you where rich food is a part of the deal? Are you really not going to have any of your grandchildren's birthday cake, no Thanksgiving dinner, none of your unsaved neighbor's barbecue at the block party, and no food gifts from well-meaning and thankful Christians?
    I am very interested in doing your system, but am constantly assaulted by the well-meaning food traditions that surround my Italian family and that surround the church and ministry. Help!
    I know of a Christian teacher who began following a very strict low-carb diet. He travels around to different churches and teaches, but hardly touches the food that is prepared for him by the thankful members. Also, it feels a little cumbersome making people prepare special food for him.
    I guess, how do you deal with the social offence? And how do you avoid making it seem like everyone has to go out of their way just for you? I hope your book deals with these questions, because this will be my biggest challenge!
    Thanks

    • @commonsensebeliever6723
      @commonsensebeliever6723 7 років тому +1

      Well said! I know a lot about nutrition and eat a healthy diet...but eat the "goodies", too! I was 30-40 lbs over weight, but it was the issue with pain that Nancy talked about, that got my attention. I suffer terribly every day from moderate to severe pain from multiple accidents, arthritis, etc. Pray for me, as I am very disabled and unable to do much exercise, which was the way I kept my weight down before all these injuries! Lord, heal me and help me to glorify you in my eating habits!

    • @davidkeith5377
      @davidkeith5377 6 років тому

      I concur! I too had lost a lot of weight and felt so 'alive' Unfortunately, after a move and the onset of arthritis, I fell of the wagon and just now beginning to get back on it! ! I think one should never feel apologetic for choosing to make positive lifestyle changes. Now if purchasing healthy foods constitutes placing a burden on someone else is another story. Don't be concerned about feeling like you may be slighting someone else because you have drastically chosen to eat to live, instead of vise versa.

    • @keyo3316
      @keyo3316 6 років тому

      N M
      I agree with you. I put my heart and soul into cooking a veggie lasagna for a church party once. I told the members ahead of time that I was bringing lasagna and they said it was fine.
      During the pot luck party my lasagna was barely touched and no one told me if it were bad or not (it wasn't though it was all fine).
      Anyway, my heart was hurt and I don't really cook anything for events anymore because of it.
      As Christians we should consider each other. (Most of the members in my church are big on what they eat, so I suppose that is why they mostly skipped my lasagna (despite me making it veggie and low fat).
      🙁

  • @LarsOliverMuff
    @LarsOliverMuff 7 років тому +1

    And moving towards a love and appreciation of "real food" packed with nutrients and all the stuff your body was designed for.

  • @julianmanjarres1998
    @julianmanjarres1998 7 років тому +7

    But you looked so cute when you were chubby doctor brown!

  • @LarsOliverMuff
    @LarsOliverMuff 7 років тому +14

    It's more like "breaking the addiction to the standard American diet."

  • @lizleary101
    @lizleary101 2 роки тому

    Beautiful couple.

  • @marya.pierce5236
    @marya.pierce5236 17 днів тому

    I am halfway through this interview and I hope I’m not speaking prematurely, but I know through my walk with Jesus that nothing will change unless there’s great conviction. I’m tired of diets! I said many years ago that I believed one of the signs of true believers is that, they will not be overweight! Think about it. This is one of the hardest frontiers to be delivered from! Do you ever hear the subject of gluttony coming from the pulpit?! I’ve been a nutritionist for the greater part of my life and I’m a mind-body nutrition coach. Nutrition drives me crazy sometimes and I’ve had to walk away from it completely a couple of times. Absolutely, totally, 100,000% convinced that the only freedom comes from knowing that gluttony is sin and having a deep permanent conviction that we do not own our bodies! I hate that the conversations turned to food all the time instead of the deep conviction that we sin when we hurt our bodies. I think that’s the only answer. I don’t care whether vegan, vegetarian or Paleo or carnivore or fasting or plant-based - NOTHING is going to set us free, except the deep conviction of the scriptures about being stewards of our bodies. If we committed any other kind of send, we would be very repentant, but the church at large has never been repentant about Gluttony!! I’ve said before, maybe tongue in cheek, but also maybe true, that pastors don’t want to teach about gluttony because they may lose tithes! After all church socials include long tables of every type of food to indulge in.
    Now I’ll finish the other half of the interview. I hope we all get set free! ❤️

  • @winiver77
    @winiver77 2 місяці тому

    Ive got your book - cant see the receipts ..i need to see actual salad plans... .

  • @cookeeee1962
    @cookeeee1962 4 роки тому

    I wonder how you are doing during this quarantine with weight maintaining etc.?

  • @rodneypayne5124
    @rodneypayne5124 Рік тому

    Believing there’s a God doesn’t save, Jesus Y’shua is the only way to God and salvation!

  • @Peter_McKenna587
    @Peter_McKenna587 3 роки тому +1

    You can also break the stronghold of food without the "whole food, plant based" diet. There are other great options that don't vilify meat and animal fat. Does this approach drop weight, yes? But that isn't the whole picture. Take a look at some other educational health does like High Intensity Health or Dr. Boz a christian doctor with a focus on health.

    • @1Sackettgirl
      @1Sackettgirl Рік тому

      Keto is very old and many people ate this way with great health, and Trim Healthy Mama(which works with a base of protein and basicly yoyos ones fuels, fat or carbs- so as to be able to eat everything and maintain weight- they call it food freedom, and they base it on the foods mentioned in the Bible). I would not recommend going down the vegan road. I have done it, it seems to work for a while but eventually you begin to age faster (especially your skin)and lose strength, energy and focus. I know I did whole foods planted based for 5 years and had 3 children during that time. It is not all it is cracked up to be, even Serene of THM tells her story of how she did that too with a raw vegan diet and then her children began to have developmental issues as did mine. Skeletal malformation, speech delay, bad teeth, low calcium symptoms (like baby teeth coming in super early, etc.).

    • @1Sackettgirl
      @1Sackettgirl Рік тому

      God gave meat to us and milk. In fact He says He is going to give us land flowing with milk and honey. He wouldn't have said that if milk was bad. The WEF and the environmental commies are the ones pushing "Whole foods plant based" aka. veganism and now bugs. The reason we are fat is sugar and carbs. Cut out sugar, and carbs and you get the same benefits Dr. Brown and Nancy are having now, without your teeth going bad from all the sugar and acid of too much fruit. And with more strength, endurance and muscule building ability. Look at Alaskan tribes before white flour and sugar, look at native Australians before flour, sugar and soda. Watch Fat:a documentary and Fat 2. And read Gary Taubes's books about sugar and diet. You can get rid of diabetes, heart problems, weight issues, save your teeth etc with high fat and meat and low/no carb veggies to wash it down. The passage in Scripture about wicked men forbidding marriage and to eat meats(1Tim. 4:3) means what it says in English: meat, not just "foods". Just look at Harari the advisor to the head of the WEF. Dr. Brown is a very brilliant and educated man, I was one of his students but I know he is off about this diet thing from my own experience. I noticed in his most recent videos he is starting to look haggard I didnt realize he had gone vegan but now I understand. I hope my posts here help someone to stay on track. The Bible does not condemn eating meat like Ellen G. White, she was racist against blacks too. Beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Matt. 7:15

    • @Peter_McKenna587
      @Peter_McKenna587 Рік тому

      @@1Sackettgirl I agree. I've also heard it called metabolic flexibility. But not sure if that's quite the same.