My 'Oil: The Vegan Killer' Video Was Debunked?

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  • Опубліковано 6 кві 2018
  • An unofficial part 2 to my video 'Oil: The Vegan Killer' addressing concerns, questions, and outright challenges to the original video as well as more studies on oil.
    - Links and Sources -
    My Oil-Free Cookbook: micthevegan.com/product/mics-...
    / micthevegan
    / micthevegan
    / micthevegan - @micthevegan
    plantspace.org
    TIY Tiny House Channel: / @tiytinyityourself7733
    Original Oil Video: • Oil: The Vegan Killer
    History of Oil Paper:
    hortsci.ashspublications.org/c...
    Study on Omega Ratios:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...
    Mechanism of Bad Omega Ratio Harm Study:
    journal.org/articles/ocl/full_html/2010/05/ocl2010175p267/ocl2010175p267.html
    Old Greger Omega Video: • 40 Year Vegan Dies of ...
    Daily dozen: nutritionfacts.org/video/dr-g...
    Trans Fat Raises LDL:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    Trans fat clogging arteries is considered a causal relationship.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    Harvard Paper on Canola:
    www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritio...
    WHO Paper on Trans Fat:
    www.euro.who.int/__data/assets...
    Original Olive Oil Artery Paralysis Study by Vogel:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...
    Antioxidants of Foods Study:
    nutritionj.biomedcentral.com/...
    Antioxidants in Olive Oil Not Enough:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...
    Olive Oil Good for SAD Dieters Meta-analysis:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    Coconut oil raises LDL:
    www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    Vegans 25% lower heart disease mortality:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
    UC Davis Expert Rosane Oliveira Quotes:
    ucdintegrativemedicine.com/20...
    FDA Qualified Claim on Olive Oil:
    www.fda.gov/Food/LabelingNutr...
    Postprandial Lipemia and heart disease:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...
    Postprandial Triglycerides Deposit in Artery Walls:
    www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    Olive and Canola Oil Raise Triglycerides:
    atvb.ahajournals.org/content/a...
    Nutritionfacts.org video on angina and fatty meals:
    nutritionfacts.org/video/fatt...
    Hyperlipidemia lowers oxygen content by up to 10%:
    academic.oup.com/ajcn/article...
    Triglycerides make up a large portion of sebum:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    Acne Sufferers excrete more Triglycerides:
    ajcn.nutrition.org/content/67/...
    Dr. Esselstyn Study Stopping Heart Attacks and Stroke:
    dresselstyn.com/JFP_06307_Arti...
    CDC Obesity Cancers:
    www.cdc.gov/media/releases/20...

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  • @adventuresonvancouverislan3875
    @adventuresonvancouverislan3875 6 років тому +722

    I’m went vegan last year because of your videos. I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2015. Since going vegan I have been able to stop my UC meds and have continued to be symptom free... yay!! Also my grocery budget is about half the cost now. Keep making these videos, your reach and influence are helping so many people.

    • @babyp328
      @babyp328 6 років тому +14

      I'm envious. I have IBS and lymphocytic colitis and unfortunately I continue to have problems. Still the best diet, though. No looking back.

    • @StarcraftSwarm
      @StarcraftSwarm 6 років тому +5

      Check out Andrew Perlot, he cured his UC with a raw vegan diet :)

    • @Bob-np9no
      @Bob-np9no 6 років тому +4

      EllaM1207 u can still cure it ;) go into the people who talk about detox and healing and protocols.

    • @bagiee1
      @bagiee1 6 років тому +1

      Dr.Morse

    • @tspicks4360
      @tspicks4360 6 років тому

      EllaM1207 - Check out IBSVegan.com for some good info on a low FODMAP vegan dietary approach.

  • @wholefoodplantbasedcookingshow
    @wholefoodplantbasedcookingshow 6 років тому +627

    I love that it is so much easier to clean my kitchen and dishes when you stop using oil! =)

    • @martinemeeks5065
      @martinemeeks5065 6 років тому +25

      And, having removed oil from my diet years ago, I steam most everything, I have not ruined a shirt in years with an oily stain from dropped food. And, as you point out, kitchen clean up is so easy when oil is not used in cooking, no greasy gunky build up in your body or your kitchen :)

    • @karingysberts6317
      @karingysberts6317 6 років тому +19

      Totally agree, cleaning is so much quicker now, I've been thinking lately if it was that much of a pain to clean on a pan can you imagen what it did inside your body ?

    • @q..q2291
      @q..q2291 6 років тому +15

      Cleaning might be better, but I hate the fact that even when I use a non stick pan stuff sticks to it and it takes such a long time to get nicely browned onions, etc. when I use water... I avoid oils, but cooking was easier when I didn’t.

    • @fannys941
      @fannys941 6 років тому +11

      I'm sure the same happens inside our bodies!

    • @jfbrko290
      @jfbrko290 6 років тому +7

      The Whole Food Plant Based Cooking Show I love frying with water and veggie stock. And yes I've noticed very much how easy it is to clean pots and pans when not using oil to cook. And then as I'm cleaning off the pan, I start wondering how that oil must be treating my veins if it's harder to clean off of cookware lol.

  • @sonja4164
    @sonja4164 6 років тому +281

    "Oil is to fat what sugar is to carbs. You're literally removing one macronutrient, and leaving all the good stuff behind." © Brenda Davis R.D.

    • @martinemeeks5065
      @martinemeeks5065 6 років тому +17

      Totally agree. Oil is a processed food, AVOID it like the plague.

    • @miwfreak4312
      @miwfreak4312 6 років тому +11

      Thats what i tell everyone when they say oil is healthy. Same with soy protein isolate. Just leaving the fat, carbs or protein is not good for you.

    • @dpraptorP
      @dpraptorP 6 років тому +10

      Olive oil and coconut oils are the least processed and are fine, as long as you do not eat it with refined or high glycemic foods (mostly Sugars and flour based foods, and well as starchy vegetables). For instance, the Greeks have been using olive oils for what, like thousands of year, and had relatively little problems with health related disease. Only recently that has changed there, due to poor eating and smoking. Look at the links I posted in a thread above. Its eating it with the wrong foods that promotes disease.

    • @HowlingMoonCinemas
      @HowlingMoonCinemas 6 років тому +3

      Sonja V
      Brilliantly put.

    • @GeneralArmorus
      @GeneralArmorus 5 років тому +1

      What if I eat flax oil in the salad and eat the rest of the flax as well?

  • @vegantina6565
    @vegantina6565 6 років тому +146

    2 things vegans DO NOT want to hear: No oil is good for you; No alcohol consumption is good for you.
    Thanks for the video 🙏🏼

    • @Quincycle
      @Quincycle 4 роки тому +27

      Who cares. Veganism has nothing to do with health. Dunno why it has been co-opted by a health movement.

    • @alexhale8514
      @alexhale8514 4 роки тому +16

      @@Quincycle FR.
      I'm vegan but drink smoke and other naughty things.
      Just cos I don't want to kill sentient beings to have a tasty meal doesn't mean I give a shit about longevity, I like having fun too much (bad outlook to have I know, but i'm working on it haha)

    • @unclejack46
      @unclejack46 4 роки тому +1

      @@alexhale8514 Grain production kills many more animals than meat production.

    • @ApexHerbivore
      @ApexHerbivore 4 роки тому +42

      @@unclejack46 Wrong. That's a BS myth. And even if it were true, most grain we grow is fed to the animals YOU eat. Hundreds of billions of them, every year. You think hundreds of billions of animals are killed by grain harvests?? Unlike pigs and cows, rabbits and mice can run away, and tests show they do.
      2nd biggest consumer of grains: omnivorous humans... 99% of people.
      Stop spreading misinformation!

    • @PapaGDazzle
      @PapaGDazzle 4 роки тому +8

      @@alexhale8514 Sometimes, rum is the only vegan thing on the menu. So....

  • @MictheVegan
    @MictheVegan  6 років тому +739

    I put this video off for a really long time (like a year?!) because this is something that vegans CLEARLY don't want to hear. But at the end of the day, as someone who is studying public health, it is clear that it is more ethical to share the information and let people decide. Also I am sorry that it because so long, I just had to address every point.

    • @christelleh3892
      @christelleh3892 6 років тому +29

      Mic. the Vegan great video, I feel WAY better off all oils

    • @neoepicurean3772
      @neoepicurean3772 6 років тому +21

      Mic! Great work as usual. Can you clear up the nightshade drama out there? And Grundy and his anti-chia crusade.

    • @AetherIdol
      @AetherIdol 6 років тому +13

      Great video. I would love to see you do your daily dozen one too. Please and thank you. :)

    • @rachaelrobinson2185
      @rachaelrobinson2185 6 років тому +7

      Really enjoy your content Mic!

    • @craigcandor
      @craigcandor 6 років тому +4

      What about Sacha Inchi oil? Omega profile: omega 3 (over 48%), omega 6 (36%) and omega 9 (8%)

  • @Amiska5v5
    @Amiska5v5 6 років тому +351

    Daily dozen what I eat in a day video please! :))

  • @chopin65
    @chopin65 6 років тому +41

    I appreciate your videos. I went vegan, I went gluten free, and finally I have gone oil free. As you know, the oil free transition was and still is the most difficult. Eating out is very difficult. Even vegan restaurants rely on oil too much.
    Mike,
    You are an honest man. That means you are a good man. If people are critical, please remember that for every nasty troll there are a hundred other people that are grateful for you. I survive as a vegan because of your generous help on providing real science and nutritional information. I thank you. As a brother vegan I am grateful for you.
    Respectfully,
    DH

  • @JohnMoseley
    @JohnMoseley 5 років тому +36

    I was resistant to this idea when I first heard it in a John McDougall video, but I did some experiments anyway: mashed potato without butter or olive oil, then tomato sauce for pasta the same way. I didn't miss the fats and in fact I actively preferred the pasta sauce without. Contrary to the myth that fat's a flavour-enhancer, without it, I could really taste the tomato and garlic. Much nicer.
    So the upshot is, this was actually the first thing I gave up, while still figuring it would be OK to have a bit of meat and cheese, while being mainly plant-based. I'm so glad I did. The oil had been coming up on my nose and forehead as what looked like psoriasis and that unpleasant condition went away. My heart feels better. Other benefits too personal to go into. It's sort of the dangling thread that's unravelled my eating habits to the point where all I really want now is plant whole foods. The rest doesn't really feel like food at all anymore.
    Thanks for the vids, Mic. Very helpful in this process.

  • @dtbristol
    @dtbristol 6 років тому +154

    I use an air fryer every day so I don't have to use oil. Probably one of my best electrical purchases.

    • @christinascollections6887
      @christinascollections6887 6 років тому +4

      Me too!! Love my Air Fryer!!

    • @dtbristol
      @dtbristol 6 років тому +3

      I use a Phillips HD9220 air fryer. It's worked flawlessly since I bought it.

    • @niwaleaf
      @niwaleaf 6 років тому +1

      I want to get an air fryer! Are they expensive??

    • @kellymoderator5253
      @kellymoderator5253 6 років тому +3

      air fryers are supreme

    • @bipolardep
      @bipolardep 6 років тому +1

      I agree. I have a GoWise 3.7 and it's great for 1 or 2 people!

  • @LiamAnthonyofficial
    @LiamAnthonyofficial 6 років тому +148

    Man. People REALLY don’t want to give up oil.

    • @sonja4164
      @sonja4164 6 років тому +3

      Peter Rabitt exactly lol

    • @Yorker1998
      @Yorker1998 6 років тому +3

      I don't even want to give up meat!

    • @annapomelo3818
      @annapomelo3818 6 років тому +15

      Cam you don´t have to give up meat!
      Just choose the meats without dead animals!

    • @Yorker1998
      @Yorker1998 6 років тому +1

      It's easier said than done. Especially if you are a frequent procrastinator.

    • @LiamAnthonyofficial
      @LiamAnthonyofficial 6 років тому

      Cam agreed it was hard to give up oil. But admitting something is difficult to do at first is much different than just defending the bad behavior.

  • @Aura-py8qc
    @Aura-py8qc 6 років тому +47

    I have been oil free for a few months now and finally went vegan about a month ago. Its been great so far.

    • @atrioxfulminare2945
      @atrioxfulminare2945 4 роки тому +2

      Status update!!!

    • @Aura-py8qc
      @Aura-py8qc 4 роки тому +4

      @@atrioxfulminare2945 still vegan and still oil free:)

    • @atrioxfulminare2945
      @atrioxfulminare2945 4 роки тому

      @@Aura-py8qc
      Notice any benefits? Any cons?
      Have you lost or gained weight or at least find both easier?
      Skin complexion?
      Brain function?
      Mood?
      Share a bit.

    • @Aura-py8qc
      @Aura-py8qc 4 роки тому +4

      @@atrioxfulminare2945 not really any cons but I noticed that my sinus infections have gone away. Most things otherwise have stayed the same. I find that the diet change has made me feel better overall. Not uncomfortably full after I eat. That may have been due to me eating too much fat previously. I think high carb is the way to go.

    • @atrioxfulminare2945
      @atrioxfulminare2945 4 роки тому +2

      @@Aura-py8qc
      Hmm, interesting information indeed. Thank you very much.
      I myself was vegetarian from 2019 to 2020 and just 2 weeks ago I turned vegan. (Oil free as of yesterday).
      The 2 weeks I have been vegan, I feel like I have noticed an amount of improvement associated with learning, i.e concentration, absorption of information and speed of recalling certain memories and information.
      I've had no visual skin change, but my skin has always been fine. (If not at little dry here and there).
      I'm a bodybuilder and have noticed no difference in terms of muscle mass or fat gain last 2 weeks, but I FEEL stronger. I put on my most amount of muscle in the year I was vegetarian and expect the same great results from the vegan diet.
      Only issue is that I'm really, really hungry. I've always eaten for 3, which was a problem on my meat diet over a year ago in terms of fat gain, but not on the vegetarian diet and especially not on my oil free vegan diet. I compensate by eating the most filling thing I know, which is Oatmeal.
      Do you have any tips on sating my hunger?

  • @WardieWard
    @WardieWard 5 років тому +13

    Whole food plant based, no oil,no salt, no sugar(added to food) goes the next step from veganism.

  • @SachinM0515
    @SachinM0515 6 років тому +181

    I think everyone KNOWS oil is not a "health food", just like how sugar isn't either. I do avoid oil wherever possible, but I'm not anti oil. Life happens. Sometimes I eat out and it has oil in it. I would rather my friend seeing how "easy" vegan can be when I order a vegan burrito at Chipotle than seeing me sneak my contraband tupperware into Chipotle lol. Yes, health is wealth, but having oil on occasion can't be that bad. Sometimes you just gotta live, you know?

    • @sunnypepper4777
      @sunnypepper4777 6 років тому +26

      Sachin Motiram shhhhh....don't tell anyone here ... but no one gets out alive...

    • @HopyHop1
      @HopyHop1 6 років тому +9

      Refined sugar doesn't have fiber or micronutrients, but it's not nearly as unhealthful as oil. People have reversed heart disease, diabetes, and life threatening hypertension (before medications for it existed) while eating all the sugar they wanted to on the rice diet. I doubt the same results would have occurred if they ate all the oil they wanted.

    • @abbreviatedalex2418
      @abbreviatedalex2418 5 років тому +18

      Ex Life "Live a little" in a culture that makes access to unhealthy foods easier than access to healthy foods, and disincentivizes regular physical activity has caused 2/3 of Americans to be overweight or obese. "Live a little" in a culture where healthy plant-based eating and regular physical activity is the norm would not lead to the same results.

    • @abiainley9137
      @abiainley9137 5 років тому +23

      @@abbreviatedalex2418 I don't think they mean that kind of live a little lol. I agree that you should strive to be as healthy as possible 90+% of the time but damn some things are just nice to have once in a while and if you can keep it at once in a while then you're good

    • @abbreviatedalex2418
      @abbreviatedalex2418 5 років тому +6

      Abi, I was responding to Ex Life above me. Ex Life said that the attitude of "live a little" is what has caused the obesity epidemic in the USA. My point was that our unhealthy cultural norms set a very low baseline for health, and "live a little" always expresses a choice in relation to cultural norms. If your normal choices are unhealthy, "live a little" piles on very unhealthy choices into an already unhealthy lifestyle that's reinforced by cultural norms. But if your normal choices are relatively healthy, "live a little" may mean a slightly unhealthy choice in the moment but won't affect your health in the long term. If our culture incentivized healthy choices, "live a little" would not have nearly the same effect on health demographics that it currently does.

  • @TheAltruismActivist
    @TheAltruismActivist 6 років тому +181

    Cutting out oil has stabilized my energy levels (no post-lunch crash). Whole foods plant based diet for animals, the environment, and health!

    • @jr5296
      @jr5296 6 років тому +5

      Same. Bought a air fryer for my fries addiction lol

    • @ruthruthless
      @ruthruthless 6 років тому +5

      Whenever I eat fried food I crave super sweet stuff like Coca Cola for energy. Since cooking without oil fruit salad desert has my sweet tooth covered. :)

    • @CAT-2323
      @CAT-2323 6 років тому +2

      TheAltruismActivist AWESOME

  • @brigittebloom9207
    @brigittebloom9207 6 років тому +10

    This is the best vegan video ever! ive been mostly 98% oil free for 3 years, and people thought i was crazy. I didnt know all the science but to me it made sense from a processed stand point and high calorie view. Thank you!

  • @a.wilkinson9912
    @a.wilkinson9912 6 років тому +13

    Thank you! My father was saying a few weeks ago how his "nutritional idol" Dr. Gundry says to MAKE SURE you put oil in everything you can, smoothies too, 12 TBS a day! I'm like NOO! Why would anyone say that....

  • @bayatellai338
    @bayatellai338 6 років тому +16

    YES another vid explaining why oils are not that great for us, not just as vegans but as health seekers. So informative and an eye-opening vid. I quit oils of all kinds when i decided to turn plant based. It's been 8 months and the results are here; no acne, no painful joints and other results. Mike you really rock

  • @TheOnlyFairee
    @TheOnlyFairee 6 років тому +23

    Cutting out oil is my favorite change I made to my diet! I didn't realize how gross it made me feel until I cut it out. I feel so light and have energy after I eat now! Anytime I eat a dish with oil it sits much heavier in my stomach and I just want to nap afterwards. No more empty calories for me!

  • @HardToBeAPoopGod
    @HardToBeAPoopGod 6 років тому +25

    "Have you tried, like, the less-gunshot-diet?"
    *d e a d*

  • @thetastefulteetotaler
    @thetastefulteetotaler 6 років тому

    Mic, great and really helpful information. Adding to the conversation- that reiterating and hammering the distinction between oil and healthy fats- which I know you touch on- is helpful and bares repeating and exploring. I am newer to your channel in terms of really taking in a lot of your information and the oil issue has definitely ignited some resistance in me, but I’m listening. I think that’s countered by the fact that healthy fats do exist in abundance and how do we leverage the benefits of those in a number of different creative and tasty ways..

  • @christinascollections6887
    @christinascollections6887 6 років тому +74

    Yes please do the Daily Dozen Video what you eat in a day!! I am always short one or two everyday.

    • @Janet_Price
      @Janet_Price 6 років тому +2

      Dr. Gregor just did a video on the Daily Dozen!

    • @katrinahamilton933
      @katrinahamilton933 6 років тому +1

      Christina Mikulski yes!!!!!

    • @ldjt6184
      @ldjt6184 6 років тому +1

      It's a lot of food, I don't blame you! Just wondering if the same holds true for females who weigh 60 lbs less than an adult male. I guess it all comes down to portion size.

    • @Janet_Price
      @Janet_Price 6 років тому +3

      I go by the GBOMS list: Greens, Beans, Onions, Mushrooms and Seeds - I can get all that in easily. I'm 5'2" and 110 lbs at 66 years - it's doable.

    • @ldjt6184
      @ldjt6184 6 років тому +1

      VoteGreen I like your GBOMS list. My portions have to be small if I'm to get in the daily dozen list variety though.

  • @jessicahawkins3997
    @jessicahawkins3997 6 років тому +42

    YESS!! Thank you! It’s a shame so many people are in denial. Sorry, but we are NOT cars, we do NOT need oil 😅

    • @ellegodoi6833
      @ellegodoi6833 6 років тому +2

      Jessica Hawkins 😄 now that's gonna follow me all day.

  • @astridjeandin7583
    @astridjeandin7583 5 років тому

    OMG I should have found you earlier! Love how your topics and research are spot on!! I will look through - but I am really looking for the contradictive keto claims versus the plant based claims...like lowering cholesterol, healing cancer etc....pls do a video on that!!

  • @backyardchickensuk2390
    @backyardchickensuk2390 4 роки тому

    I’m just coming to the end of my first week 😳Jumped straight in, couldn’t do a slow progression thing it was a case of 💡!!! “I’m in”!
    Great videos mate, hope you and Lyndi have a wonderful 2020. X

  • @zoorrken
    @zoorrken 6 років тому +90

    God damnit... well okay.

    • @ang6918
      @ang6918 6 років тому +1

      zoorrken lol

  • @masonhopkins3328
    @masonhopkins3328 6 років тому +67

    I’ve been so bad with oil lately in my vegan diet, and I’m breaking out and feeling so bad. Gotta get back on the whole food, plant based, oil free diet.

    • @rube6361
      @rube6361 6 років тому +1

      Sam V make fries without oil. Yeah it wont be just as good but still delicious

    • @youandmevegan
      @youandmevegan 6 років тому +1

      Ugh me too, my face looks like a battlefield :(

  • @kaitlynnearnest5679
    @kaitlynnearnest5679 6 років тому

    Ah! I’ve been hoping you would do a more current video on oil! I hope that I’ll be able to attend an event someday and see you give talks in person(and also just meet other like minded people)

  • @cozmedqueen
    @cozmedqueen Рік тому

    This is so awesome & eye opening! Such great content and life changing info, thank you for all the insight 😊 some of this great content is on hyper-speed though, maybe slow it down a bit so we can fully absorb & therefore help to educate others also. I did pause rewind and take screen shots …

  • @root9837
    @root9837 6 років тому +46

    glad to see u follow the daily dozen

  • @alextapia2107
    @alextapia2107 6 років тому +68

    Before the studies of oil as bad for your health had been out there I already noticed the bad effect on me; the lack of oxygen in my organism and the heaviness. Then when I heard the studies it made sense to my experience. Still cultural indoctrination is hard to reverse even when proven wrong.

    • @stayfoolish129
      @stayfoolish129 6 років тому +5

      Me too. I have a genetic form of anemia (kind of like sickle cell) which means my tissues are always slightly hypoxic. When I eat oily foods I feel weak and have this feeling of air hunger where I can't get enough air no matter how hard I try.

  • @buddhistgnome
    @buddhistgnome 4 роки тому

    Dude you are the man! Your videos kick ass. I use them in spreading veg knowledge to family and friends. And I saw Rich Roll mention the quality of your videos on his podcast! So badass! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @dehilster
    @dehilster 5 років тому +30

    So proud you are doing this. Vegans and vegetarians push back on oil and it’s sad to see. I have been whole plant based for five years and zero heart disease now.

    • @isaactapia7436
      @isaactapia7436 4 роки тому +1

      David de Hilster if you don’t mind me asking, how did you learn you had heart disease originally?

  • @vireyda54
    @vireyda54 6 років тому +37

    I nearly cried when you said "Side effects may include paper cuts" omg. I love you just a little.

  • @fusion9619
    @fusion9619 6 років тому +60

    I'm now in the 4th week of my veganism experiment - no milk, meat, eggs, or oil. I bend a little on bread, cuz I live in a country where it's extra difficult to live a vegan lifestyle (despite all the Buddhists here...). The result so far is : I have energy! I haven't had so much energy since I was a kid. And it feels like I learn things faster now....

    • @Codswallop58
      @Codswallop58 6 років тому +6

      Fusion what's the matter with bread?

    • @fusion9619
      @fusion9619 6 років тому

      its usually made with eggs. Not a big deal, imo, but if you wanna really claim veganism as some sort of achievement, you should be careful about bread. Or so I've heard. i can't read the labels where I am, so I just let that one pass.

    • @noemiebatih6175
      @noemiebatih6175 6 років тому +8

      Bread is flour, water and yeast, nothing more, sometimes salt but that's all ^^

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 6 років тому +7

      Some bread recipes include eggs, or butter, or milk, but the vast majority do not include eggs.

    • @dhkrescue
      @dhkrescue 5 років тому +1

      Specialty breads do an egg wash on top, and I have seen butter as well. I say all in or nothing..but normally breads have been ok if they are whole grain. Jmho

  • @velvetolio
    @velvetolio 6 років тому +14

    It's been like 4-5 months now that I've not been using any oil to cook my food. I cook on water in my non stick pan. Honestly the food tastes the same and I'm so happy I made the switch (thanks Mic!). Plus I can save money, good quality olive oil is damn expensive

    • @mayhu3282
      @mayhu3282 6 місяців тому +1

      Reading this in 2023 when the price of OO has skyrocketed. So happy to having stopped using it last year

  • @PlantChompers
    @PlantChompers 2 роки тому +1

    Very persuasive, very well researched, thank you. 👏 I have long, long, long, wondered about this.

  • @niwaleaf
    @niwaleaf 6 років тому +166

    I think we all know that oil isn’t good for us. (I do eat it lol) HOWEVER I know there’s no arguing that we shouldn’t be eating it. 🌱

    • @Bc232klm
      @Bc232klm 6 років тому +4

      Oil isn't bad for you.

    • @JBSCORNERL8
      @JBSCORNERL8 6 років тому +26

      cubs0110 yes it is. Like he said in the video, oil is just marketed as a healthier alternative buts its not a good for you.

    • @akalion213
      @akalion213 6 років тому +15

      cubs0110 Oh my god how fucking stubborn are you? Did you even watch the video?

    • @ando4440
      @ando4440 6 років тому +2

      The argument is health ,you have one life,so try to live it as healthy as possible so that you could enjoy your life as long as possible.
      Why would you use oil,when there are videos showing how to cook food without using oil.You wont damage your health and you will also save a lot of money.It's a win win.

    • @akalion213
      @akalion213 6 років тому +1

      Ando B Okay let's be real here, a lot of food can't be cooked without oil or it just tastes like shit. Not saying it's healthy.

  • @karaswanson5905
    @karaswanson5905 6 років тому +17

    Lol I AM that person that eats whole food vegan, slips some processed food in there & *loses memory about it*

  • @LCTesla
    @LCTesla 6 років тому

    big thanks for that Dr Greger omega 6 video; that's been a high item on my wish list for quite a while. Didn't watch it yet but it looks like a gold mine!

  • @DrTiaJolie
    @DrTiaJolie 6 років тому

    Mic, you are the best. I have shared your work with hundreds of my clients. You make the teaching aspect of my work much easier. Also, when you tour, I want to help with your Florida travels. My new local group called “Vegan Village” is growing quickly without effort. You are on point.

  • @elliemayhutchinson7107
    @elliemayhutchinson7107 6 років тому +24

    You are very informative, thank you

  • @tamcon72
    @tamcon72 6 років тому +93

    Woah, people were actually saying we _need_ oil, like it's a necessary nutrient? I mean, it's one thing to argue that it's necessary to make marinara[it isn't] but for life? Those people might have a blind spot that needs remedying. Good debunking of your debunking, Mic.
    I'm not even sure what I mean--the controversy will likely persist--but TFP : )

    • @Boogieforme
      @Boogieforme 6 років тому +2

      tamcon72 I think the people may have meant that there are many nutrients that are oil soluble. However when you just eat whole food sources then there's no problem.

    • @HeavyInstinct
      @HeavyInstinct 6 років тому +11

      Boogieforme Yes there were people saying that we need oil in our diet to be healthy. The mistake they were making is the same one you're making in your reply here. They were substituting the word oil for the word fat.
      We do need fat in our diet for a number of reasons including the one you mention here. There are certain nutrients that are known as fat soluble (not oil-soluble) nutrients. Even though oil is 100% fat it's not exactly the same thing. Fat is a nutrient that exists within food. Oil is a refined PRODUCT where the fat in that food has been mechanically separated from it. And that is what makes it so dangerous. Our bodies would never be able to separate the fat in this way through simple mastication of fatty food.
      So yes we all benefit from adding some fat to our salads for example. However studies have shown that you get the same benefit of nutrient uptake from adding some nuts or seeds just as much as you would from adding oil. The difference is the nuts and seeds will not have the same negative effect on our arterial function.
      From reading the comments under Mic's videos as well as others on this subject, it's obvious there are a lot of people that don't understand this distinction.

    • @Boogieforme
      @Boogieforme 6 років тому

      HeavyInstinct Ah yeah, that's what I meant, I'll just watch my wording next time :)

    • @sonja4164
      @sonja4164 6 років тому +7

      I'm realizing that many have some serious cognitive dissonance around this oil thing. Sometimes it's like talking to triggered meat eaters.

    • @sonja4164
      @sonja4164 6 років тому +5

      Peter Rabitt I've heard that before. No disrespect to your aunt, but where tf are people getting this information?! I'm always like "where do you think *oil* comes from??"

  • @AzerPaul
    @AzerPaul 2 роки тому

    You are so good; great presentation full of fact and humor. Man, it's tough avoiding oil on the road--and I'm always on the road. But I eat a lot of salad and fruit, so maybe if I keep that up the oil's deleterious effect will be less. Here's hoping.

  • @abk9314
    @abk9314 6 років тому +1

    so glad i found this channel. i loves some science and sass and each one keeps me more and more motivated.

  • @johncole4882
    @johncole4882 6 років тому +41

    What about when I smash a whole bag of sweet chili Doritos.... that’s still ok right??
    ....
    Mike....?

    • @Codswallop58
      @Codswallop58 6 років тому +3

      i eat plants seven of the top eight ingredients are salt, sugar and FAT. Yes, they are vegan, but they are worse for you than a bacon cheeseburger. But as long as you're chowing down on these, be sure to wash them down with a 2 liter bottle of Mountain Dew.

    • @johncole4882
      @johncole4882 6 років тому +1

      Peter Rabitt I do that once a week on my cheat day. It motivates me for the rest of the following week. Helps to keep me on track

    • @johncole4882
      @johncole4882 6 років тому +4

      Peter Rabitt I also shove carrot sticks up my ass. But not without dipping them in vegan ranch... I’m not a heretic after all...

    • @ZealousEZRA
      @ZealousEZRA 4 роки тому

      Those doritos contains so much flavoring everything you touch start smelliing like sweet chili doritos after you eat them lol

  • @AK88.
    @AK88. 6 років тому +6

    Thank you Mic for not being afraid to share this information! Going vegan was great but going oil free whole food plant based is like night and day and just completely changes your life. Anyone that doubts this I dare you to give it 90 days to see what you're missing.

  • @davidhenderson5051
    @davidhenderson5051 6 років тому

    Mic...thanks for bringing us this info.....I didn't know this....! Looking forward to learning more about this and reducing oil from my diet.....!

  • @lisastephenson9576
    @lisastephenson9576 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! I stopped eating oil, salt and sugar after discovering Dr. Greger a few months ago. Previously, I ate whatever, including beef, chicken and fish with oil and butter. After reading the health benefits of going vegan and SOS, I opted for that lifestyle immediately. I'm feeling so much better now! I'm glad there are channels such as yours that take the time to point out the scientific research (including who's paying for the study), and getting the information out to us.

  • @cbdislife2514
    @cbdislife2514 6 років тому +18

    yes on the what i eat video! youtube should give us an option to

  • @treis702
    @treis702 6 років тому +3

    I LOVE your videos! I'm almost 60 and unfortunately have only been vegan for 9 months and your videos have really helped me understand a lot of information about being WFPB. Thank you Mic!

  • @nourishnaturalnutritionfor1412
    @nourishnaturalnutritionfor1412 5 років тому

    This was an EXCELLENT video, Mic!! I recently had the honor of hearing Dr. Esselstyn speak at the Michiana Veg Fest in South Bend, Indiana (my hometown) :)

  • @rosaleabruce9764
    @rosaleabruce9764 6 років тому

    Fantastic video!! I love your reliable sources!! KEEP UP THE VIDEOS! I WANNA LEARN EVERYTHING! :)

  • @ngothyeaun
    @ngothyeaun 6 років тому +18

    Once I cut down oil my cholesterol level went down. Am a heart attack survivor. I do eat less oil when eat out but when I cook I won't put a single drop of oil.

    • @rube6361
      @rube6361 6 років тому +4

      Thye Aun Ngo lovely seeing people taking care of their health keep up the good work!

    • @rsyoon40
      @rsyoon40 5 років тому

      Pls be careful eating out. Those seemingly healthy veg dishes are loaded with hidden PUFAs a lot to enhance the taste-bud stimulating quality. Virtually impossible to escape from the ubiquitous veg oils in restaurants.

  • @elisenieuwe4649
    @elisenieuwe4649 6 років тому +45

    All those studies with oils showing that it impacts your arteries is nice, but did anyone actually test this with nuts/ seeds/ avocado's as well? Maybe those foods have the same effect? Would be nice to know so we can have an honest comparison.
    Anyone knows studies that tested this? (I would really like to know)
    --> Triglycerides in the blood after eating a meal with an avocado or after eating nuts or something similar.
    --> Artery function after eating a meal with an avocado or after eating nuts or something similar.

    • @yuriramos1308
      @yuriramos1308 5 років тому +5

      Asking the right questions

    • @Mercymurv
      @Mercymurv 4 роки тому +3

      Not 100%, but there are various nutrients and high fiber in nuts/seeds/avocados that aren't in oils. It's confusing because they have high fat, high omega 6 often times. Maybe it's like a mango -- lots of sugar, but it doesn't matter because of the various good qualities in it vastly outweighing the negative.
      I was watching a video by Michael Greger where he describes how high calories trigger immune responses in us, but the fiber present feeds bacteria which produces something to turn off our immune response. It could be similar mechanics with nuts/seeds/avocados, where we see positive results because of the fiber and other phytochemicals.
      Hard to find specific studies like you mention. Everyone just wants to compare unhealthy diets against unhealthy diets to see what's the lesser of evils it seems.

    • @elizabethelias1005
      @elizabethelias1005 4 роки тому +2

      When I gave up oil, about a 1 1/2 years ago, my hot flashes went away, my already low A1C of 5 went down to 4.7 and my cholesterol went from 198 to 184. I was eating olive oil everyday. I am going in for an annual in a couple of weeks. We'll see if my cholesterol is even lower. I've accidentally had a little oil here and there when eating out, I'm extra careful now. I think an accidental tiny amount eating out once a month won't hurt. I do a lot of cooking. Finding a chocolate without cocoa butter has been the hardest. Cocoa butter is just the extracted oil of the cocoa bean.
      I eat avocado everyday and a small amount of nuts.

    • @eleiaaa
      @eleiaaa 4 роки тому

      I would also like to know !!!!!

    • @pentachronic
      @pentachronic 4 роки тому +1

      Dr Esselstyn has proven that most nuts and nut oils are pro inflammatory and are likely to cause vascular/arterial damage. There's still a jury out on walnuts as they are loaded with omega3's as I understand it.

  • @thecommunistgamer9017
    @thecommunistgamer9017 6 років тому

    I love your style! I've used this video to preach to so many people. Thanks. Keep it up

  • @Oktiabrskaya1987
    @Oktiabrskaya1987 5 років тому

    Ohhh, just found your channel and I love that you use scientific sources in your videos! Please keep it up!

  • @kylewheeler7780
    @kylewheeler7780 6 років тому +3

    Keep up the good work brother! Plantbased, no added oil sugar salt and zero flour for about 3 years now feel great and athletic performance went through the roof :)

  • @yashuabaryosef4413
    @yashuabaryosef4413 6 років тому +20

    I haven't had a single drop of oil in almost 10 years. My LDL cholesterol is bellow 70 mg/dL ever since I stopped using it.

    • @omnimatty
      @omnimatty 3 дні тому

      Still off the stuff? I am now just off it for 3 months... I wonder how sustainable it is. But so far so good. I just have to cook at home more. But, hey saves money on eating out.

    • @yashuabaryosef4413
      @yashuabaryosef4413 3 дні тому

      @@omnimatty I started consuming extra virgin olive oil last year after seeing Bryan Johnson taking it. It's hard to get enough calories if you're not consuming any oil, so take that into consideration when your BMI gets down to 20 or less. For me, that was the only reason why I keep on taking it. My LDL is still still under 70, but if I notice it going up, I'm gonna cut down on the olive oil.

  • @robynnhoneychurch1583
    @robynnhoneychurch1583 5 років тому

    Hi Mic! I really appreciate all the researching of studies you do on our behalf to help us understand the ins and outs of eating healthily! I have a question : have you found any research on whether it's safe to use coconut oil and Shea butter topically? I can't find info on whether our bodies absorb these fats into our system the same way through our skin as when we eat them. I have very dry skin and need to take care of it naturally somehow! Thanks for any info you can share :)

  • @TaoBear204
    @TaoBear204 6 років тому

    Thanks for providing this vital information and being willing to take the flack. It is vital that this information is put out there repeatedly because people for some reason have a hard time accepting things that they don’t like to hear. Repetition is the key to slowly turning the tide. I needed to hear this even though I have been oil free vegan for almost two years now. I get worn down and confused at times by all the misinformation. It’s easy to make a bad choice when I have tough stressful days. This helps to bolster my resolve to keep this up. Thank you.

  • @jenniferschaffer1625
    @jenniferschaffer1625 6 років тому +3

    Awesome vid as always👍🏼 Thoughts on using coconut oil on your skin as a moisturizer??

    • @bipolardep
      @bipolardep 6 років тому +2

      Jennifer Schaffer No problem!

    • @sid35gb
      @sid35gb 6 років тому +2

      I don’t recommend eating coconut 🥥 oils but my girlfriend uses it in her makeup and I borrowed some because I had dry cracked hands from work and it’s very good for skin repair. This is just my experience no science to back it up but it’s not going to hurt putting it on you then in you 😉🌶🌶

    • @XTCgy911
      @XTCgy911 6 років тому +2

      Works great on your skin AND hair , seriously .
      Must be cold pressed unrefined organic c.o.

  • @lisabowerman3273
    @lisabowerman3273 6 років тому +10

    I eat mostly Whole Foods and don’t cook with oil (let me just say I don’t cook often). I don’t even own any oil. When I was a carnivore I ate a crap ton of it.
    Yes on the what I eat in a day videos. I enjoy those!

    • @RandomFootage
      @RandomFootage 6 років тому +1

      Lisa Bowerman you were never a carnivore

  • @annemariegerritsen8017
    @annemariegerritsen8017 Рік тому +1

    Just learned again about the oils. Thank you very much. In the Netherlands we do not have these kind of video's to support us. Your explanation helps me to not prossesed oils to my food and be creative. Today I added homemade oilfree pesto (with sunflower seeds) to my salad and it tasted great. AND I lost 11 kg in 2.5 month. My BMI is below 25 now❤

  • @chiaragilchrist3568
    @chiaragilchrist3568 6 років тому

    This information really helped me Mic! Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @ma6475
    @ma6475 6 років тому +5

    I am 44 seconds into the video and I can already tell you, you are right! I have experienced it myself!👍🏻👍🏻💚

  • @m.pixley8413
    @m.pixley8413 3 роки тому +3

    I agree with keeping oil to a minimum..but regarding the artery paralysis, I heard that exercise also temporarily causes paralysis...so maybe the paralysis part isn't the mechanism for aterial destruction? Maybe more research needs to be done...

  • @lindseyjo1759
    @lindseyjo1759 5 років тому +1

    You are absolutely amazing! So damn smart. Your ability to make abstract content super simple is incredible! Thank you so much

  • @amayasuniverse8174
    @amayasuniverse8174 5 років тому

    Hi Mic I love your videos as I find them very informative and thought provoking so thank you for making them and for all the hard work that goes into them 🙏😊
    I have a couple of questions about oils though as it has not been made clear in your oil-focused videos:
    First question, are unrefined organic cold pressed oils like olive and coconut oils bad for you? I mean, do they still clog your arteries etc if they are not processed?
    Second question, is it bad to do oil pulling with cold pressed coconut oil? As you probably know, when doing oil pulling we do not actually ingest the oil as we spit it out. Is this still bad for us?
    Thank you, big hug 🤗

  • @herman7596
    @herman7596 6 років тому +4

    I have been herbivore for quite a few years now and my cholesterol is stupid low. LDL is 52, HDL is 48, triglycerides are 73, and I have about a tablespoon of walnut oil in a stir fry or salad every few days. It's good and inexpensive and easy to find these days and I also use it in baking once and a while, buckwheat pancakes, etc... but I always make sure I measure it so I'm not getting too much. I also add purslane to my smoothies with flax seed and hemp seed and pumpkin seed for iron, protein, fiber, and healthy fats. I guess if my cholesterol was to change I would cut back but since it's so good I figure I can afford a little once and a while. Also put some dark chocolate chips on my steel cut oats in the morning every couple of days, about 1 tablespoon. Nothing wrong with a little fun once and a while if your numbers are good, but if they start to take a turn then change things up and cut back. All my other bios are rediculous too and I never have any inflammation so I feel like being bad once and a while as long as it's not too much is okay. Great video though Mic, I think it helps people to know that even if they are plant based they can still screw things up if they aren't careful. Keep up the good work. And, if you haven't seen Eating You Alive yet, check it out. It's very helpful, especially to someone starting out on this venture of health and truth.

  • @angelgomez1248
    @angelgomez1248 6 років тому +4

    "Oh some shade!" Lmao I died awesome video man!

  • @julia______
    @julia______ 6 років тому

    In response to your What I Eat in a Day inquiry, I would definitely watch that. I'm always down for a what I eat in a day video.

  • @NYJ_Hooligan
    @NYJ_Hooligan 6 років тому +1

    Hey Mic. Thanks for the video!
    I was wondering what your thoughts on Avocado Oil are?
    I use 100% pure Expeller pressed naturally refined avocado oil with a 500* smoke point. It is low in polyunsaturated fats but high in Mono which I thought I was good.
    Thanks.

  • @spanishtranslator
    @spanishtranslator 4 роки тому +3

    probably the best and comprehensive material on oils i have ever seen!

  • @hebronwatson9532
    @hebronwatson9532 4 роки тому +3

    Hey Mike, I'd love for you to look into the whole LDL as "bad" myth. There are studies showing that it actually is correlated to heart problems and some studies correlate it to better heart health.

  • @stephenmichael5599
    @stephenmichael5599 4 роки тому +2

    I really appreciate the hard work Mike does for us. And I appreciate that he sites he sources. Thank you Mike. I've been hearing a lot of conflicting evidence about extra virgin olive oil. My confusion is probably stemming from listening to Dr. Valter Longo who is a large proponent of extra virgin olive oil and sites studies whereby people consuming over a liter of extra virgin olive oil a week are much healthier than non olive oil-consuming counterparts, essentially concluding the more extra virgin olive oil you consume the healthier you'll be. So I'm confused but likely best to play it safe and cut out all oils except your omega 3's, I take a plant-based omega 369 3 heavy blend everyday

  • @pareensachdeva
    @pareensachdeva 6 років тому

    Thanks for the enlightening video Mic! While this is about ora intake of oils. What is your take on using oils topically? Especially as moisturiser for the face, hair and body? And what about essential oils and their use for skin care and aroma therapy? Would really appreciate your take on the same.

  • @linzertube
    @linzertube 6 років тому +8

    For all those fried-food lover, there is an alternative to fried foods: the air fryer. No oil necessary...but, ALL the CRUNCH!

    • @veniqer
      @veniqer 2 роки тому

      And also all the carcinogens.

    • @abdvs325
      @abdvs325 Рік тому

      @@veniqer Why do you say that? Do you have a source?

  • @VillainMcKillin
    @VillainMcKillin 6 років тому +11

    I feel that oil is added to things out of habit more than necessity. I cook for a living and there are ton of applications that don’t require oil but is used in the cooking process for utility reasons rather than health reasons (food sticking). The awesome thing about being human is you can eat whatever you want. Posting a video about oil being bad just means that now you don’t get to eat fries and be ignorant at the same time. Good video as always man.

  • @Puppyducks
    @Puppyducks 6 років тому

    Oh my gosh, Mic love this video. And love how you addressed each segment. Brilliant! I went vegan for health, and trying to eliminate oils although thats my toughest thing, is when its the hardest thing. I don't use oil so much, but I use oil sprays to help things not stick and crispin' in the oven, but trying to get it to a minimum. I don't load it on as you mentioned in the video, any thoughts on that? What about using avocado oil? Almond oil? Things like that. oh and yes I do have an air fryer, but stuff sticks to the bottom of it so I use the spray - again minimal. Okay so you addressed some of these in the video (as I started writing this while watching) but other question what about things like nut butters, how do they fall into this?

  • @BiancaParadis
    @BiancaParadis 5 років тому

    You always do your research and are on point with the studies and facts. 🤓Thank you for all the hard work! 👱🏻‍♀️👍🏻🌱💚

  • @katzensindweich3505
    @katzensindweich3505 4 роки тому +3

    so true! every time I eat tiny amounts of oil my allergies act up big time. i start wheezing like crazy.

  • @memcore1312
    @memcore1312 6 років тому +18

    oil is nasty

  • @cordiallycrystal683
    @cordiallycrystal683 6 років тому

    Hi Mic! Love the videos :) Can you please do 'What I Eat in a Day', with Greger's dozen. Do you follow this guideline everyday? If not, what is your typical day of food look like? Thanks in advance!

  • @andrecox9688
    @andrecox9688 6 років тому

    Hey Mic. Love your work!! Just curious on your thoughts of rice bran oil?

  • @ChannelRichard
    @ChannelRichard 6 років тому +41

    Can we all agree that this makes sense and that if we want to occasionally treat ourselves to fries or ice cream, just do it (sparingly or often) without denial?

    • @TheOnlyFairee
      @TheOnlyFairee 6 років тому +2

      ChannelRichard Its up to you however often you want yo eat treats. Some people are healing chronic illness and can't get away with junk food, but if it doesn't make you feel like crap for a week after then go ahead! It's all individual.

    • @bagiee1
      @bagiee1 6 років тому +3

      You can have Vegan Ice-cream..and Air-Fried Potatoes....you dont need any oil or milk.

    • @papparocket
      @papparocket 6 років тому +3

      My problem is that I haven't eaten refined oil in so long that if I eat deep fried french fries they taste so greasy that I feel like I am just taking swigs off of the bottle of oil. But that is OK, oven roasted fries with rosemary and zero oil taste so much better. Now if we could just convince restaurants to try this the world would be a healthier place.
      I also used to enjoy coconut milk ice cream, but it now tastes too fatty, and so I have switched to almond milk ice cream for the rare times that I eat "ice cream". And even that is likely on the way out. We just got a machine called a Yonana that turns a frozen banana into soft serve ice cream. No other ingredients. And if you add some other frozen fruit as it grinds up the banana you can and blueberry, strawberry, mango ice cream that is 100% whole fruit. A food processor will work to make the type of "nice cream", but I find the results are little more gummy than the Yonana produces.

    • @dhkrescue
      @dhkrescue 5 років тому +1

      I disagree. No way will I just do a little of anything that is not vegan. Why bother even trying to be a vegan if u want to indulge in crap that you know dang good and well is contributing to not only life long cruelty, pain and death of baby animals, and the major cause of pollution from factory farms on earth? Why do you need a treat from those that suffer so much? Why are u celebrating while they are suffering? Your "just a little when no one is looking" attitude is so hypocritical. The cows must be stolen from their momma's after getting a quick swig of the colostrum and the milk intended for the use of their bodies is the highlight of your happiness? Also, french vanilla has eggs, so u must enjoy seeing the male baby chicks getting ground up, alive-just for your little sneaky treat? Go ahead and turn your blind eye to the suffering animals, but as for me...no thank u!

    • @abbreviatedalex2418
      @abbreviatedalex2418 5 років тому +1

      I don't think the original comment meant that we ought to be free to treat ourselves to ice cream made with cow's milk:)

  • @Karamoonsage
    @Karamoonsage 6 років тому +6

    I eat natural nut butters that have the oil floating on top. Does that still count as oil consumption? Or does it not because I am eating it with the nut butter (and probably an apple too)?

    • @tinker651
      @tinker651 6 років тому +2

      Karamoonsage I was curious if full fat coconut milk counts too?

    • @twosnakesonesword3299
      @twosnakesonesword3299 6 років тому +3

      Alysia Wilson not as oil but it is high in saturated fat!

    • @tinker651
      @tinker651 6 років тому

      TwoSnakes OneSword thank you!

  • @a_sprinkle_of_sarah7083
    @a_sprinkle_of_sarah7083 6 років тому

    Thanks for this, Mic! I would love a meal prep or what I eat in a day! Thank you!

  • @eCitizen1
    @eCitizen1 6 років тому +1

    Haha, The "Less Gunshots Diet"! And get shredded with the shredded paper diet. I love this guy! I am curious though, what came right after "I don't know what else I can tell you"...

  • @momosmojo8371
    @momosmojo8371 6 років тому +24

    hey mic. I buy organic "100%peanuts" peanut butter and sometimes tahini and there is a layer of oil before I open it because it separates. do you think that what you talked about in this video applies to these oils as well? do you think it is better to avoid nut butters, tahini etc. ?
    also, what is your opinion on algae oil capsules? It has DHA and EPA omega 3 which are known to be very healthy. I know you can produce them by eating flax seeds(ALA) for example but it is limited due to the limited amount of enzymes that is required to convert the ALA into EPA and DHA . do you think the EPA and DHA would even out the negative side effects of the algae oil?
    I know my questions are special.
    have a nice day. thanks for this amazing video btw :)

    • @paulaaquino
      @paulaaquino 6 років тому +1

      momo's mojo I also have this doubt

    • @rube6361
      @rube6361 6 років тому +11

      momo's mojo the layer of oil is just because peanuts are high in fat just stir it back in don't worry

    • @sage0925
      @sage0925 6 років тому +3

      I can't speak for peanut butter (hate the stuff), but tahini is roasted sesame seed paste. Roasting damages the oils. I make raw tahini in my spice grinder. It's not as tasty in hummus as the roasted, but the omega-3's don't get damaged (and you have to use a lot more of it to get the sesame seed flavor).

    • @kristiea3897
      @kristiea3897 6 років тому +5

      I believe they add oil to those jars. Because NEVER has the peanut butter I make at home separated. Never. So that shit is gross.

    • @lisapacker4064
      @lisapacker4064 5 років тому +2

      i was going to ask these exact same questions! I really wish he would answer.

  • @HakuCell
    @HakuCell 6 років тому +7

    yes, i'd like you to do a "what i eat in a day" daily dozen type of video )

  • @as_yet_unwritten
    @as_yet_unwritten 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for this video--well, actually, ALL your videos. You have made a huge difference in my family's health.

  • @davidescrihuela3953
    @davidescrihuela3953 6 років тому +2

    Hey Mic, well done. Oils, even raw oils, according to those studied you show are not good for us, the problem is that they are tasty and is difficult for us to give up. Keep the good work and greetings from Spain!

  • @snowbearty
    @snowbearty 6 років тому +4

    Yes, please post a what I eat in a day, daily dozen video

  • @TREEfool
    @TREEfool 4 роки тому +6

    "...sounds like an Australian guy saying Nihilism" hahahaha!

  • @fruitascension5089
    @fruitascension5089 5 років тому

    Wow! Packed with data! Thank you for all the time you put into these!

  • @starryeyedcentaur
    @starryeyedcentaur 6 років тому

    Thanks so much for the video! I’m still learning to cook and bake without oil but it’s actually going better than expected. Really no idea why was I so attached to oil before. It’s hard when I’m eating out though - being whole food vegan is quite easy in Israel but olive oil is everywhere, in literally everything. I would be very interested to hear though what are your thoughts on fats in general, apart from oil. Nuts, seeds, avocados, dark chocolate? Nut butters? Homemade cashew cheese?

  • @HakuCell
    @HakuCell 6 років тому +5

    5:54 i think dr.greger recommends 1 tablespoon of flaxseeds per day, not 2 tablespoons

  • @rebeccamarchand-smith2037
    @rebeccamarchand-smith2037 6 років тому +4

    I eat mostly oil free and don't cook with oil... but last night for my sister-in-law's birthday party we had vegan tourtières and vegan gravy and vegan cupcakes... I woke up with a splitting headache and literally felt hungover! (I haven't drank in over a year haha, it was such a shitty feeling I'd forgotten how bad it is!) Green smoothie this a.m. helped but man... when I listen to my body I feel the what oil does... so bad, bleurgh

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 6 років тому +3

      Similar story. I can tell when I've eaten anything with a fair bit of oil by how my brain feels.

  • @lacieperrot
    @lacieperrot 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos, info and delivery~💗 I was curious about the oils we use on our skin. Since going vegan I have also become more low impact and have started to make my own body and beauty products. How do the oils we absorb through our skin fit into this spectrum? Even if we are consuming less, yet still using them on our bodies~🍄

  • @aarthisitara
    @aarthisitara 5 років тому

    Bravo!! I did hear about cutting off oil for improved skin. Now I hear more and more about Oil and Sugar linked to keratosis pillaris. Thanks for very informative video