Fat: What’s Healthy? What’s Bad? How Much? | Dr. Neal Barnard Exam Room Live Q&A

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  • @user-kr4jl6en7r
    @user-kr4jl6en7r Рік тому +37

    I can't believe he's 70 years old. He looks great.

    • @Slastukin67
      @Slastukin67 Рік тому +7

      He's 70? He looks like he's in his early 50s. Great advertisement for a low fat vegan diet!

  • @tishypoo
    @tishypoo 3 місяці тому +6

    “Coconut oil is natural…well, so is a tornado”😂😂😂 LOVE Dr. Barnard and Chuck is glorious as usual 🫶

  • @angelawade1445
    @angelawade1445 Рік тому +36

    I always make my own hummus. I toast 2 tablespoons of raw sesame seeds for each recipe (don't burn if you do start over). In a vitamix blender, add the toasted sesame seeds, 1 can of chickpeas with the liquid, and 1 can chickpeas drained, reserving the extra liquid in case you need a little more. Also add 1 teaspoon Cumin powder, 1 teasp garlic granuals, 1 teasp onion granules, 1/2 teasp chili powder, 1/2 teasp smoked paprika, and 1/4 teasp cayenne pepper powder. Also, add the juice of one lemon (about 2 tablespoons). Use the tapper on your vitamix blender. Add more bean liquid when needed. Only do one batch at a time, or you will need to use a food processor.

    • @dinamariea61
      @dinamariea61 Рік тому

      Nice hummus recipe. Do the toasted sesame seeds purée when you blend everything, or does it stay whole? Is it better to grind up the sesame seeds first before blending? Also, do you think raw sesame seeds will work or is it recommended to toast it first? Thank you for any reply.

    • @sandraelder1101
      @sandraelder1101 Рік тому +1

      Handy tip - Blend the seeds (I add a couple cloves of garlic) in a small amo of water first. It mulches them up completely, no chunks. Then you can continue with the other ingredients.

    • @robinsaxophone232
      @robinsaxophone232 11 місяців тому

      Sounds good 👍

  • @ThuLe-eh1xe
    @ThuLe-eh1xe Рік тому +32

    Dr Barnard looks calm, kind, nice, relaxed and healthy. What he teaches , we can trust because he is the living example of what he teaches.

    • @amymartin5753
      @amymartin5753 Рік тому +1

      Amen - perfectly stated!

    • @23Bentley45
      @23Bentley45 Рік тому +1

      Exactly! He walks the talk

    • @JWB671
      @JWB671 Рік тому +1

      Why does he have such a skinny neck? He must weigh very little.

    • @kiwikim5163
      @kiwikim5163 Рік тому

      I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Too me he appears emaciated.

    • @ThuLe-eh1xe
      @ThuLe-eh1xe Рік тому +1

      @@kiwikim5163 you look at his appearance. I look at his aura, his energy, his vibration. I would feel love, joy, safety being with him than being with the carnivores, the keto diet people.

  • @StMac-qo9jk
    @StMac-qo9jk Рік тому +20

    Dr. Barnard is very honest with his responses! Very intelligent MD❣️

  • @gtcstorm40
    @gtcstorm40 Рік тому +67

    Kicked the oils 3 months ago, dropped 15 pounds. Do not miss them at all now.More room for healthy fruits, grains and veggies.

    • @11235Aodh
      @11235Aodh Рік тому +6

      Don't you just love your dishes too now, everything is clean so easily!

    • @djwhiteflour
      @djwhiteflour Рік тому +8

      Great job! I am around 3 and a half months since I decided to be more WFPB counting my fat grams per day. I wasn't skilled at it in the beginning, and was probably 50 or 60lbs over my target weight. I am now over halfway down to that weight and still steadily heading lower.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Рік тому +4

      Just don't eat nuts, nut butters, seeds, avocados, olives.
      "The fat u eat is the fat u wear"

    • @djwhiteflour
      @djwhiteflour Рік тому +3

      I don't not eat anything, I just keep my fat grams low, like 2/3 RDA max.

    • @InisMoonlight
      @InisMoonlight Рік тому +2

      Life changing on many levels, yes weight loss, first day ditching keto enjoyed Bob's thick oatmeal with banana later on bristle chart perfect felt brand new. 🥳🎆

  • @crystal5195
    @crystal5195 Рік тому +47

    love Dr. Barnard. He is brilliant and spot on!

  • @LH-fp8kr
    @LH-fp8kr Рік тому +3

    I have followed this advice for nearly 10 years now. I'm the only one in my family (not the children), that isn't on medicine. It is the way to live, period. Healthy, satisfied, doing good for the planet and innocent animals. I am amazed that people fight this logic and obvious way of living better.- I do have to fight my sweet tooth, but there are ways to have desert and not wreck your health. Thank you Mr. Barnard for your enormous research and integrity. I wish people would just follow this path!! P.S. the description of hotdogs was enough to make me nauseous.

  • @DLFfitness1
    @DLFfitness1 Рік тому +10

    Whenever I want to gain weight, I eat nuts, nut butters, bread and avocado. It’s important to read labels if you want to eat healthy. Know sugar, sodium, fat, and fiber content of what you are consuming.

  • @abjkl
    @abjkl Рік тому +20

    Thanks for another great interview. Would also love to hear discussion on omega-3 index.

  • @dellisgibbs5823
    @dellisgibbs5823 7 місяців тому +2

    Hi Chuck, I love listening to your prodcasts. I can't stand tv at all anymore and let you know you do a fantastic job, your easy on the ears and when interviewing on a topic, your alert and don't miss the important questions. My absolute favourite channel on the internet full stop.
    From a passionate follower in New Zealand ❤

  • @babarw2006
    @babarw2006 7 місяців тому +2

    So simple and informative videos that even I can understand then. I'm currently overweight and the 26.2 BMI and looking forward to doing plant-based more. Thank you Chuck and doctor Barnard.

  • @xperience-evolution
    @xperience-evolution Рік тому +7

    Great Episode with lots of awesome Info.
    Thanks!

  • @1vegan
    @1vegan Рік тому +10

    Thanks gents! Great podcast!

  • @Wildercamp
    @Wildercamp Рік тому +3

    I love the comparison to a tornado. My husband and I were in our home last April when it was destroyed by an EF4 tornado. We were lucky to survive that, but now I'm trying to correct my diet so that I can survive (a little longer) the effects of eating high-fat foods all my life. Thanks for the education, Dr. Barnard.

    • @loretta1261
      @loretta1261 Рік тому +4

      I’m sorry for the loss of your home. Glad you are focused on your health. That is truly the only thing we can sort of control. ❤

    • @loretta1261
      @loretta1261 Рік тому +3

      Also… a miracle you survived!

  • @optimaldietcoach1705
    @optimaldietcoach1705 Рік тому +9

    You cracked me up Chuck😅 what kind of holy hell has this guy's microbiome been put through? Great question! Love the doc's description of what then followed. It's helpful to know that the microbiome can be changed in only 30 hours.

  • @Msyinett
    @Msyinett Рік тому +6

    Yes, i dont know how many times i have had this conversation " im concern about the hormone in soymilk" as they chug mamal estrogen. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @PlantBasedDads
    @PlantBasedDads Рік тому +3

    I can't wait to meet you both on July 12th in NYC! So excited.

  • @Erlrantandrage
    @Erlrantandrage Рік тому +7

    Speaking of plant milk oat milk has added oils if you buy the commercial products. I was SHOCKED to see how much oil is in oat milks in the grocery store. Sure you can make it at home but its just sad. Ill stick to my soy milk thank you.

    • @jennyhenrick5108
      @jennyhenrick5108 7 місяців тому

      Its always good to read the labels. I am in Cape Town, South Africa and have thankfully found a brand of Almond milk that has no oil in. It's shocking when you read some of the labels.

    • @katiehargrave3731
      @katiehargrave3731 6 місяців тому

      Soy milk is legit for protein and low calorie. Favorite plant milk.

  • @toomanytubes0002
    @toomanytubes0002 Рік тому +3

    I would love if one of these plant based doctors would some day address people like Ray Peat’s very well argued case for not only a low fat diet, but the exact inverse on the polyunsaturated v. saturated ratio. I have a feeling Dr. Barnard is trying to keep it simple for the newcomers but us die hard nutrition geeks want to hear about this type of stuff!

  • @georgehornsby2075
    @georgehornsby2075 Рік тому +3

    I eat about 15-18% fat on average and 70% carbs and feel good on it. Allows some nuts, seeds, soy, and the occasional avocado. Trying to keep fat at 10% or under like some in the WFPB community recommend would result in me making food choices not on the nutritional merits of the food but on macronutrient percentages.

  • @GaryHighFruit
    @GaryHighFruit Рік тому +5

    Coconut is natural... but it's not natural for us to eat because we could only open it with unnatural tools, Most high-fat foods are surrounded by a hard wood shell.

    • @fblairmd66
      @fblairmd66 8 місяців тому

      Wow! I say the exact same thing! We need to take our clues from nature! There’s a reason the nuts are surrounded by hard shells that are difficult to crack. We shouldn’t be eating so much of it. I say the same thing about pomegranates. We are clearly only supposed to take in about 1-2 ounces of it, and very slowly (1 ml at a time), as aggravating as it is to eat. We have no business chugging 8-12 oz of it in one sitting!

  • @TheOakenwulf
    @TheOakenwulf Рік тому +4

    How about a video showing what effect nutrition has on the body's ability to regulate macros? Whole food macros seem to be safe in abundance if the nutrition is also abundant.

  • @VeganSoulMama
    @VeganSoulMama Рік тому +4

    I stopped eating oils, nuts, and even avocados. I'm down 7 pounds in 2 weeks and I feel great. I was stubborn to stop eating those foods. Now I wish I had avoided them sooner. 🙄

    • @layladarby1994
      @layladarby1994 Рік тому +2

      I stopped eating tahini and nut butters and only eat 1/4 of avocado, lost 8lbs. no night sweats.

  • @mercedescolon1000
    @mercedescolon1000 Рік тому +2

    I love your information. I hope you can bring your show to south Carolina.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 Рік тому +6

    I have come to prefer squeezing an orange over my salad, and using the remainder of the orange in the salad. That's usually all I do, but if I want to substitute for the mouth feel of oil, I use "aqua faba" or ghe cooking water from cooking garbanzo beans with kombu. Either Eden brand or my own home cooked. I like the pressure cooked beans, and use some of the beans in the salad. Use the aqua faba as you would oil. Enjoy.

    • @iamdebmiller
      @iamdebmiller Рік тому

      Smart and creative ingredients! Thanks for sharing.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 4 місяці тому

      That's a great idea! Thanks.

  • @007Grandma
    @007Grandma Рік тому +3

    Thank you this was wonderful Information.

  • @sectionalsofa
    @sectionalsofa Рік тому +2

    After several years doing a deep dive into many wfpb minds (and there are quite a few) I've come to the conclusion that macronutrients do matter but not in the way some seem to promote. Some in the wfpb community advocate for a "high carb" diet implying that fats and protein's take care of themselves as long as we focus on carbs. Fats and protein are important in their own right, even if they comprise a smaller percentage of calories. I don't like the way the importance of protein is underplayed and fat is marginalized if not demonized by some wfpb advocates. No one person has all the answers and some are clinging to old research and personal biases. It's important to glean information from a number of legitimate sources. Recently I've been learning a lot from Simon Hill's podcast, the Proof, a comprehensive and objective take on nutritional science.

    • @eilisniaisi5954
      @eilisniaisi5954 Рік тому +1

      State all of your sources in alphabetical order please

    • @sectionalsofa
      @sectionalsofa Рік тому

      @@eilisniaisi5954 I replied but my response was removed. In a nutshell: Barnard, Esselstyn and MacDougall demonize fat; Macdougall is even wary of too much plant protein. He sites small , 20 year old sturdies. The Plant based docs who keep up with current research and understand the importance of plant sources of fat: Fuhrman, Greger, Kahn, Longo, Sherzai and Williams. Longo and Fuhrman discuss and appreciate the importance of getting adequate protein, particularly among the elderly.

  • @krawlb4walking802
    @krawlb4walking802 Рік тому +4

    Thanks. 😊❤

  • @bitfinesse
    @bitfinesse Рік тому +9

    I’m firmly convinced I don’t need more than five grams of fat per day. I listened to Nathan Pritikin talk about maybe only needing a half-gram of fat daily to maintain health.
    Then I switched my diet to around 3-5lbs of steamed cabbages (sometimes broccoli) and 3-3.5lbs sweet potatoes and sometimes tomato paste salsa with beans and i now find it INCREDIBLY easy to keep very trim.
    I used to take ground flax but after checking with Cronometer (with stunning precision), it seems the vegetables provide me with all the Omega 3 fatty acids I need - yesterday I had 1.2g Omega 3 and 1.3g Omega 6.
    A few months ago I ate a third of a pound of mixed nuts and my face swelled up. I’m staying off these fats. It seems the vegetables have them. The vegetables also fill you up at 150 calories per pound. The sweet potatoes provide a powerful, long-lasting energy and bring me to full strength.
    Cabbages. Potatoes. Sometimes beans and tomato paste with lime.
    Gonna go live my life now. The fats seem to be over rated. Less is more. I keep a banana or two on me when I’m out and about but I only have them if I need them after using the Hawaiian or Japanese sweet potato I keep on me.
    Keeping the fat under 4% of my calories feels the best. When I need a treat or something that’s basically cake - I have oatmeal with steamed, shredded carrots and cinnamon. That’s the worst thing I’ll eat.

    • @lizzzarduh
      @lizzzarduh Рік тому

      That’s incredible

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow Рік тому +2

      That's great, keeping things simple is the best way to eat. I need more fruit though than just the odd banana and cake doesn't even appeal to me anymore, fruits are nature's sweets for me!

    • @darrellhorner500
      @darrellhorner500 Рік тому

      NATHAN PRITIKIN... THE MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON IN HISTORY ON THE SUBJECT OF NUTRITION!!
      MANY HAVE STOLEN/COPIED NATHAN PRITIKIN... ONLY ONE HAS EVER GIVEN HIM CREDIT.. THAT BEING DR. JOHN MCDOUGALL!!

  • @lauradorian9444
    @lauradorian9444 Рік тому +2

    Love this video.

  • @Erlrantandrage
    @Erlrantandrage Рік тому +1

    You can make peanut butter so easily 1 lb peanuts into a high speed blender or food processor blend until smooth

  • @BonnieHelms-m4b
    @BonnieHelms-m4b Рік тому +1

    Fabulous information.

  • @GaryHighFruit
    @GaryHighFruit Рік тому +2

    I dropped the oil 17 years ago. I've slowly lowering dietary fat, and upping carbs for the last 28 years of my vegan high-fruit diet. I'm hear to show people how good the diet is (with 1100 videos with low views - no money)

  • @igorok1975
    @igorok1975 Рік тому +2

    but what about pancreas and gallbladder? During a talk i haven't heard anything about how the fat gets broken before it digests. I am not sure this is the correct description of what's going on in our bodies during the meal time

  • @layladarby1994
    @layladarby1994 Рік тому +1

    we also need to be careful of the amount of added fat in plant milks , most contain oils .

  • @Abbeydooh
    @Abbeydooh 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for these very informative videos. Something I’ve always wondered but can’t seem to find an answer for is what whole food plant-based fats should we consume. I have one tablespoon of flax seeds and one tablespoon of chia seeds in porridge in the morning. Is this essential or not? Thanks.

  • @suzannehovis3254
    @suzannehovis3254 Місяць тому

    I recently bought some Vegan butter & I thought great! No dairy. Later on at home, I took a look at the back of the tub & I saw all of these tropical oils! I guess from now on I will not have any kind of spread on my bread, which won’t kill me.

  • @lindaharshman4228
    @lindaharshman4228 Рік тому +1

    Hello! Love your podcasts and have been vegan for many years. My daughter and her family have also been vegan and clean eating for several years. She began to consider how she and her family are doing health wise and felt something was missing. She read a Weston A. Price book and she felt that his way of eating is a better way and looking at his studies makes sense to her. I’d like to hear what you all think.

  • @orthohawk1026
    @orthohawk1026 3 місяці тому

    Roxena Gamborena in the live chat asked what the difference is between margarine and "vegan butter." I'll tell ya: "vegan butter" costs more than twice as much as "good ol'" margarine. That's it. I looked into it this weekend at Walmart the ingredient lists are the same, both in content AND in the order they appear in the list (which means they appear in the same percentages). The only difference is the price. The companies are price gouging

  • @madamplant
    @madamplant Рік тому +1

    Another great video. Love and thanks❤

  • @joshmiller8392
    @joshmiller8392 Рік тому +8

    "It's Natural....so as the tornado" Good one man! 😂

  • @marybrewer739
    @marybrewer739 Рік тому +3

    What do you think about pure organic peanut powder like PB that is 82% fat free? You reconstitute it with water to use it.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 4 місяці тому

      In my mind that's an ultraprocessed food.

  • @denastanley2255
    @denastanley2255 7 місяців тому

    Awesome truths!!!!

  • @m_ocho
    @m_ocho 7 місяців тому

    Peanut butter deep down: what was not mentioned here is saturated fat in peanuts (about 35% according to Wikipedia, but generally other nuts and sesame seeds also contain saturated fats). Is it really safe to eat them every day?

  • @grimfact
    @grimfact Рік тому +3

    If at all possible, would it be possible for PCRM (or Dr Barnard specifically) to discuss/debate the research/findings of Tim Spector, someone who is currently getting significant publicity.

    • @sectionalsofa
      @sectionalsofa Рік тому +1

      I think that's highly unlikely to occur being that Tim Spector advocates high fat dairy like cheese.

    • @grimfact
      @grimfact Рік тому

      @@sectionalsofa and that’s why I would like to hear the debate…

    • @sectionalsofa
      @sectionalsofa Рік тому +1

      @@grimfact I get it. I realized after I added this comment that you were hoping Dr. B or PCRM could discuss or debate Dr Spector's take on nutrition, but not necessarily WITH Dr. Spector. Personally, I feel Dr. Barnard is too fat phobic and Dr Spector isn't fat phobic enough.

  • @sharit7970
    @sharit7970 Рік тому +2

    The hot dog eating contest stuff is nuts. Not to mention the choking hazard. So many other worthwhile hobbies...why this one?!

  • @cynthiaLHVincent
    @cynthiaLHVincent 8 місяців тому

    I like to drink Orgain plant protein shakes. I notice that the ingredients contain High Oleic Sunflower Oil as the 5th ingredient. How bad is this type of oil?

  • @paulamoors
    @paulamoors 7 місяців тому +1

    I make my own hummus with cumin and chili powder.

  • @jsuncha66
    @jsuncha66 9 місяців тому +1

    How about MCT oil?

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Рік тому +1

    Regarding protein, professor Don Layman doesn't agree with you that an older person doesn't need to supplement with protein. It is actually a good idea to do so.

  • @Ayça-p3e
    @Ayça-p3e Рік тому +1

    Hi chuck i have high LDL after i watch your channel i decided to be on vegan diet but what about fish and canned tuna and sardines would it help lowering LDL???

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 4 місяці тому +1

      No. Tuna fish and sardines do NOT lower cholesterol. Eliminate all animal products, oils, nuts, seeds from your diet and your cholesterol will go down.

  • @aNaturalist
    @aNaturalist 3 місяці тому

    I've met 3 women in the last week, 40 to 47 years of age, that say they need more protein. So, that's why they started eating animal products (only 1 included land based animals ). I suspect it's the info from the cult of protein that permeates nearly everywhere. One of them listens to fitness videos that recommend a crazy high amount of protein, and the other two likely are seen my nurses that believe in the high protein ratios. I don't think those last 2 were lifting to stop muscle loss, I think the lack of resistance exercise is a bigger issue.

  • @vegan8438
    @vegan8438 Рік тому

    DR Barnard ,Are you a relative of Dr Christian Barnard who performed the first Heart Transport? I live a few miles from where that took place......
    Papworth Everard! In the UK

  • @mae9064
    @mae9064 Рік тому +2

    Great show Chuck and Dr. B. 🙌

  • @marymckinnon9231
    @marymckinnon9231 Рік тому

    What about eating wild caught pacific salmon, three times a week. I eat a whole foods diet and I love salmon. I wouldn't want to give it up. I also feel very good and have a lot of energy. I love salmon and it loves me back. Any thoughts, about the fat in salmon.

  • @spunky0831
    @spunky0831 Рік тому +5

    I struggle the most with homemade salad dressing. Being Italian, I grew up using oil and vinegar, any suggestions for something similar? Not a fan of creamy or Asian dressings. Thanks so much to both of you!

    • @allee3476
      @allee3476 Рік тому +1

      Try balsamic glaze. A little drizzle goes a long way!

    • @spunky0831
      @spunky0831 Рік тому

      @@allee3476, just the balsamic glaze with other seasonings, i.e garlic and oregano? I usually make salads for a group of four, up to 12, not sure the glaze would be enough to cover the entire salad. Thank you for the suggestion though, I'll definitely try it on smaller salads❤️

    • @jean-chritophedesjarlais8435
      @jean-chritophedesjarlais8435 Рік тому +5

      Given that the purpose of eating is to relieve, not arouse, hunger, why don't you just get rid of dressings altogether?

    • @spunky0831
      @spunky0831 Рік тому +1

      @@jean-chritophedesjarlais8435 I would be happy with just lemon drizzled on my salad but unfortunately the rest of the family are not WFPB 😔 Looking for something that would satisfy them as well.

    • @allee3476
      @allee3476 Рік тому +1

      @@spunky0831For a group of people, I would tread the water bit carefully than if I were just making salad for myself. Over the time, I have added some spices just to accommodate my tastebuds, ie turmeric powder, black pepper, cumin powder, garlic powder, onion powder, etc but I am not sure if others would find it palatable. If you are in the USA and happen to live close to a Trader Joe’s, I’d recommend their balsamic glaze.

  • @Geeaert
    @Geeaert 3 місяці тому

    What about eating nuts? Does the fiber in it help. Dr. Fuhrman has presented studies showing people who eat a small amount of nuts and seeds a day live longer. ?

  • @DianeShugart
    @DianeShugart Рік тому +1

    How much fat do you need to consume for absorption of fat-soluble vitamins? Do they need to be consumed at the same meal or if, for example, you have a handful of walnuts with breakfast is that fat still available for your late afternoon carrot snack?

    • @sectionalsofa
      @sectionalsofa Рік тому +3

      I can guess Dr B's answer after hearing him numerous times. Most likely he would say that there's enough naturally occurring fat in all food so that's not a concern (ie Broccoli has 3-5 percent fat.) However, there are other points of view in the Wfpb community. Dr Fuhrman, for example, strongly recommends consuming at least a half ounce of nuts or seeds at each meal to assure nutrient absorption.

    • @DianeShugart
      @DianeShugart Рік тому

      ​@@sectionalsofa Thank you.

  • @joannlittle4949
    @joannlittle4949 Рік тому

    Is flax oil, a tablespoon a day, for omaga 3s, ok?

  • @danielpicassomunoz2752
    @danielpicassomunoz2752 Рік тому +1

    Chickpeas already have a lot of omega 6, make the calculation of adding sesame seeds

  • @sandraelder1101
    @sandraelder1101 Рік тому +1

    “They’re natural.”
    “So is a tornado.” 😂

  • @stefbmccoy8297
    @stefbmccoy8297 Рік тому

    I like to make vegan alternatives to food I am used to. I don't cook with oil but I do bake with coconut cream. Is that too much fat?

  • @pete49327
    @pete49327 Рік тому

    Frying potatoes in olive oil sounds extreme and unusual. Who does that, lol? I use it once a day for stir frying vegetables in skillet with just one measured tablespoon, which is just enough to keep from sticking or burning chopped veggies and if necessary add a little water. I've even tried using water only and it works but have to stir and turn more frequently, and this process is similar to steaming because little squirts of water in pan every few seconds quickly evaporate/steam.

  • @23Bentley45
    @23Bentley45 Рік тому

    QUESTION: I am a 59 year old woman and have been a vegan for 13 years, (vegetables, grains, fruits, nuts; very controlled amounts of oils, and NO coconut or palm oil )and I train/exercise an hour daily. Still, my LDL is elevated. Any ideas why, dr. Bernard? I am very worried. Hight:5’4”. Weight: 110 lbs

    • @fionadale8044
      @fionadale8044 Рік тому +2

      I am not a Dr. but I have a similar problem. I started taking Omega 3 (vegan sources) 2 grams/day which helped reduce both my LDL and triglycerides. Not sure if this works for everyone, but I thought I'd share. Good luck!

    • @paulschuyler2320
      @paulschuyler2320 Рік тому

      Wife here. Is your cholesterol still high after eating this way? If so you may have high Lipoprotein a possibly . I have this a genetic marker you can get tested for it.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 4 місяці тому

      Try limiting fruit to 3 servings a day. In some people they get high triglycerides from fruit which raises cholesterol. Dr. John McDougal talked about this. I am one of those unlucky people.

  • @deecarroll515
    @deecarroll515 Рік тому

    Is using coconut oil on your skin detrimental too?
    Thanks so much to both of you - God bless 💙💙

    • @potterylady44
      @potterylady44 Рік тому +1

      Ohhh wow I wouldn't. It solidifies and may clog your pores. And oil on yout skin under the sun😱😱😱😱 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.

    • @georgemcdougall7260
      @georgemcdougall7260 Рік тому +1

      Personally tried it worked for 2 days then broke out in cystic pimples

  • @dedsp100
    @dedsp100 Рік тому

    how old is Dr. Neal Barnard?

  • @tennisandyogagirl
    @tennisandyogagirl Рік тому

    I know it’s best to stay away from Palm Oil like you said but what about coconut palm sugar? It’s in PBFit peanut butter powder. Hopefully you can answer this question now or on another episode. Thanks so much. I appreciate both Dr B and Chuck. 🥦

    • @Elizerinc
      @Elizerinc Рік тому +6

      coconut sugar doesn't contain any fat

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Рік тому

      ​@@ElizerincBut he says to avoid processed sugar. Only eat Adam's or another PB with nothing but peanuts. You can buy it even without salt.

  • @hannah5245
    @hannah5245 Рік тому

    What about grass fed butter?

  • @ScotRossillo
    @ScotRossillo Рік тому +2

    A little vinegar and fresh squeezed lemon . herb it up to your liking

  • @sethf4385
    @sethf4385 Рік тому

    Great interview until Dr. Bernard started talking about pathophysiology of fat and carbohydrates in the diet. The literature is clear it’s the body that prefers carbohydrates as energy so when you eat fat in conjunction with carbohydrates, the fat is immediately stored. You forego the carbohydrates, the body is forced to use fat as energy which explains this phenomenon. However, long-term, high fat diet is extremely unhealthy leading to heart disease, inflammation, and neurodegenerative diseases due to lack of phytonutrients in the diet acting as protective mechanism. So eat your complex carbs, low fat, and plant based protein for longevity and best health outcome 🌱

  • @kfc4007
    @kfc4007 Рік тому +1

    I'm a hardcore fan of this channel. But... but... but... why is what Dr. Robynne Chutkan is saying overshouted by music? Why music at all in a video where people are talking, sharing information, and not about music?

  • @noellecuisine8912
    @noellecuisine8912 Рік тому

    ❤love Dr Barnard too! Nice theme , actually Z KEY 🔑 THEME if you wish , because when shaping your nutrition around this target 🎯, we did get there finally after 5,5 years Plant Based (almost all WFPB, and only vegan) , so we tuned up 🆙 and guess what ??!!!
    We are loosing the extra weight, I have no more hit waves 🌊 (I suffered for years ) and we have more energy!
    Something really shifted! And we are 4 of us as a family doing it! And we are 50 till 61 years, with different levels of exercises and life styles, and we 4 show the same amazing 😻 results!!!
    Thriving , cheers 🥂!

  • @ankitgosain7090
    @ankitgosain7090 Рік тому

    What about seed oils, like mustard, sesame, groundnut oil when compared with coconut and olive oil??

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow Рік тому +2

      They all have the same calories. Use very sparingly or not at all. I don't buy oil and don't have it in the house. I don't miss it.

    • @ankitgosain7090
      @ankitgosain7090 Рік тому +1

      @@luluandmeow ok..I forgot to mention that I am trying to gain weight, so 200-400 calories a day is not a problem...as getting 2800 calories a day on plant based is very difficult(less calories, more volume), so I was asking based on saturated fat and other factors.

    • @toomanytubes0002
      @toomanytubes0002 Рік тому

      @@ankitgosain7090Similar situation to you. Young otherwise healthy male, couldn’t gain. Plant based diet too calorically dilute. Seed oils are absolute junk. You’re probably already getting a surplus of polyunsaturated fat on a plant based diet. If you aren’t battling any major health issues & don’t have familial hypercholesterolemia etc then look into Cocoa Butter (main fat in chocolate). Amazon has it. It’s a solid fat but it’s probably the safest one. About half of the fatty acid content is saturated stearic acid which has shown in studies to be mostly neutral on cholesterol (possibly the safest long chain saturated fatty acid) and the other half of the fat content is omega -9 monounsaturated fat which is the main fatty acid in olives & olive oil which also has been connected to negligible (and even positive) cholesterol effect. So, in total, while it’s a solid fat it’s probably about only half as saturated as coconut oil. Plus, it has a mild chocolatey taste!

  • @LuckyStarhun
    @LuckyStarhun Рік тому +1

    I feel I cannot spread anything on my toast anymore apart from avocado or palm oil free peanut butter. Even the vegan spreads are filled with harmful additives that kill the gut microbiom. So I still use lactose free butter, try to minimize it but it is still better than the plantbased alternatives. Is is impossible to make à vegan spread without additives?

    • @jeankrouse2232
      @jeankrouse2232 Рік тому

      They never bring up flaxseed oil 🤔. The oil has the same calories, but is it heart healthy? High in amego 3

    • @deborahs8941
      @deborahs8941 Рік тому +2

      Make your own hummus, low, fat and natural. It is lovely on toast.

    • @m.taylor
      @m.taylor Рік тому

      When I make thick veggie based salad dressings flavored with lemon juice, soy sauce and sesame paste, I use that as a spread on crackers or toast... or even sauted onions or mushrooms.

  • @viknagia
    @viknagia Рік тому +1

    What about Ghee ?

  • @thespiritualistoslo
    @thespiritualistoslo Рік тому +2

    Can we have an eating competition with people eating broccoli or beans of some kind`? Would be interesting to have a competition to highlight the effects of totally stuffing yourself with some kind of WFPB food 🙂

  • @Cliodhna-z1i
    @Cliodhna-z1i 7 місяців тому

    I wouldn't ever stop eating with olive oil, because I think just these numbers are not the most important thing. I don't fear death and I don't fear suffering from diseases - I rather live happy and healthy with a decent amount of statistics, but not too much. These days nutrition seems to be super chaotic.

  • @stacyegan5719
    @stacyegan5719 Рік тому

    So informative, thank you. My personal take-away was the 7-8% calories from fat in daily diet. I recently cut back on my fat intake (to see if I can reduce my a1c) but was worried about going too low. I'm glad to have my worry alleviated. I'm at about 12%, nicely in the range recommended by the Mastering Diabetes guys. (It was Dr. Fuhrman's teachings that had got me worried, he promotes nuts and seeds as part of his G-BOMBS; also I'm not getting in all the nuts and seeds recommended by Dr. Greger in his Daily Dozen). The minor differences in the spectrum of plant-based doc's recommendations leaves me a little confused, but I suspect I'm one of the people that does better on a lower fat diet, given my LDL and a1c are a little high, I'm post-menopausal and my mother had diabetes.

  • @despinapsara3797
    @despinapsara3797 Рік тому

    How many grams of fat should senior ladys eat in a day?
    Thank you.

  • @danh5637
    @danh5637 Рік тому

    FuriousPete had cancer four times and is a competitive eater. 😮

  • @joannearmano1163
    @joannearmano1163 Рік тому

    So what do we substitute the dairy with , milks, cheese, yogurt? 35:06

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow Рік тому +3

      Plant milks (soya, oat, almond, etc.), I love Oatly yoghurt both plain and Greek style but it's a treat because it's a processed food. Same for vegan cheeses, I've never tried them because they're high-calorie and processed, just find something else to eat. Soya products like tofu are delicious. I grill tofu slices in a pan (no oil) to brown it and add a little salt, dried herbs, garlic and onion powder, etc. and eat with a salad and it's so good. Give these a try for a couple of weeks and your taste buds will adapt. You can do it!

    • @Seraphimorama
      @Seraphimorama Рік тому +5

      Better just eat different foods and not try to substitute at all. I barely eat the things that normally would have dairy in them. And do not miss it. This is more emotional attachment than anything else.

    • @janedough6575
      @janedough6575 Рік тому +2

      There are no substitutes for these foods, the plant alternatives don’t have any of the same nutrients as dairy.

    • @m.taylor
      @m.taylor Рік тому +1

      I am not sure, I have never liked dairy products. I would just pretend dairy, cheese, yogurt never existed and just carry on with plant based foods.

    • @joannearmano1163
      @joannearmano1163 Рік тому

      I have tried plant versions but do not like the taste . I have a very sensitive taste issues. I eat these because I have osteoporosis .

  • @enough425
    @enough425 2 місяці тому

    Brooke goldner says flax chia and avocado actually make you loose weight

  • @KimitaDom
    @KimitaDom Рік тому

    Coconut oil bad??? So many people recommend it 😢

  • @rakeshmehra6321
    @rakeshmehra6321 Рік тому

    Why are other health experts promoting coconut oil?

  • @ultramegasuper11
    @ultramegasuper11 Рік тому

    Yay for REAL peanut butter 😊

  • @barrydevonshire9749
    @barrydevonshire9749 5 місяців тому

    I use oat milk in my green curry now. I am losing weight. Still tasty

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 4 місяці тому +1

      Coconut extract can give it that coconut flavor.

  • @mlykost
    @mlykost Рік тому +1

    Plez never feed hotdogs to children. Besides the garbage ingredients, children easily choke on them, as was sadly reported in the news this week.

    • @eilisniaisi5954
      @eilisniaisi5954 Рік тому

      And rashers or bacon as they call it in the US.

  • @danielpicassomunoz2752
    @danielpicassomunoz2752 Рік тому

    Where omega 3 to 6 ratio

  • @brianwalker1933
    @brianwalker1933 Рік тому

    So we have Doctors promoting fruit, vegetables and low fat diets, then we have doctors promoting high fat meat diets, with low to none of the fruit and vegetable diets. I'm totally confused, as to who l should trust or believe in. Confusion at its best!!

    • @IgnoreMeImWrong
      @IgnoreMeImWrong Рік тому

      Eat what makes you feel good and you're happy with.

  • @nanacheryl1
    @nanacheryl1 Рік тому +1

    I get my olive from small mid eastern store they buy directly from Spain, we grind our peanut butter at the store peanuts, we in processes of getting the peanuts use for peanut butter to make our own we have a viaxmix so we are able to do it

  • @chrisboulton6862
    @chrisboulton6862 Рік тому +1

    I have been diligently adhering to a WFPB way of life for many years- I have, however, been very surprised at the advice regarding Olive Oil (Extra Virgin) and enjoying significant quantities throughout the week (2 table spoons per day) due to "acknowledged" healthy content including Polyphenols.....This completely explains why I have been unable to lose the mass (circa 8kg) principally around my middle for the past 5 years!!!. Given the advice (calorific value ....circa 100 cal/tablespoon) I will now reduce this henceforth significantly !!

    • @joyceneighbors5791
      @joyceneighbors5791 Рік тому +1

      26:33

    • @joyceneighbors5791
      @joyceneighbors5791 Рік тому

      Very good information I can do a lot of the clean eating but fall short on keeping track of the amounts I allow myself. At 125 lbs I am down from about 284 lbs. Fell better in so many ways . Thanks for the education more good information than I have had in first part of my 83 years. I love all the info I can get. Thanks so much

  • @IgnoreMeImWrong
    @IgnoreMeImWrong Рік тому

    So, basically, he disagrees with the Centenarians he says people should eat like? Also, I can eat a lot of Olives.

  • @Rmirabil1
    @Rmirabil1 Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @denniscaeton9577
    @denniscaeton9577 Рік тому

    PLEAWE, HOW DO YOU GT THE fat out" dennis caeton

  • @agdw12
    @agdw12 Рік тому

    👍

  • @User12357
    @User12357 Рік тому

    Thank you very much 🌼 🪴🌻 for this video and informations ☘️.

  • @Meathead-10810
    @Meathead-10810 Рік тому +3

    12:55 LOL, I am on the extreme keto diet for 4 years with 90% animal meat and fat, lost 40kg in the first year and it's still off. I got a normal BMI and I can't gain or lose anymore with only meat and fat.
    I did cut out the carbs but I added in more fat and protein - you are telling fibs now.

    • @AsilayMithsay
      @AsilayMithsay Рік тому +2

      How’s your cholesterol?

    • @Meathead-10810
      @Meathead-10810 Рік тому

      @@AsilayMithsay I don't know as I haven't been to see a doctor since 2018.

    • @eilisniaisi5954
      @eilisniaisi5954 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Meathead-10810wait ten years and you'll come crying back to carbs lol

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Рік тому +1

      No one is arguing that ketogenosis causes weight loss. It is the long term effects you have to be concerned with. Who wants to be thin and then die of a stroke or heart attack 10 years later from fat deposits in the brain or heart vessels?

    • @dinamariea61
      @dinamariea61 Рік тому

      My brother did the same as you. He believed in keto and did it for many years, then started developing heavy duty acid reflux and afib. He ended up having to get an ablation of the heart. After the ablation he switched to vegan and will never go back to keto and feels so much better on the vegan diet.

  • @thinkinoutloud.1
    @thinkinoutloud.1 Рік тому

    Yay! rah rah rah! Coconut oil is the best of all oils.💐 It is a vasodilator and antioxidant and has lauric acid in it.

    • @thinkinoutloud.1
      @thinkinoutloud.1 Рік тому

      @@tamhiker1Look it up in 'Pub Med' Coconut oil is high in antioxidant. It also prevents brittleness of endotheial lining making it flexible and supple.

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Рік тому

      ​@@thinkinoutloud.1I'm going to trust the experts who have dedicated their whole lives to researching these topics.

    • @thinkinoutloud.1
      @thinkinoutloud.1 Рік тому

      @@annemccarron2281 yes the scientific unbiased studies the real lab tests, not the fear monger's who are biased against heart healthy oils.

  • @navarrouk3487
    @navarrouk3487 5 місяців тому

    Hot dogs: grotty!