Dr. Pran Yoganathan - 'Paddock to Plate: A tale of disconnect'
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Dr. Pran Yoganathan graduated in medicine from the University of Otago in New Zealand. His training in internal medicine was undertaken in the Westmead Public Hospital. His Advanced training in Gastroenterology was completed in major teaching hospitals in Sydney.
Dr. Yoganathan has a strong interest in the field of human nutrition. He practices an approach to healthcare that assesses the lifestyle of the patient to see how it impacts on their gastrointestinal and metabolic health. Dr. Yoganathan believes that the current day nutritional guidelines may not be based on perfect evidence and he passionately strives to provide the most up to date literature in healthcare and science to provide “Evidence-Based Medicine”. He Is a strong motivator and aims to empower his patients to embark on a journey of self-healing using the philosophy of “let food be thy medicine”.
Dr Yoganathan has a special interest in conditions such as Gastro-oesophageal Reflux (GORD), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and abdominal bloating. He takes a very thorough approach to resolve these issues using dietary manipulation in conjunction with an accredited highly qualified dietician rather than resort to long-term medications.
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I raise cattle for a living, and for decades I thought too much red meat was bad for me. I listened to the experts who told me to not eat eggs, butter, and red meat. Thanks to the information available to all who care to look online I now know the truth. My diet now consists of mainly eggs, meat, and a little fruit and vegetables. I cut out all processed foods ( if it has a list of ingredients I don't eat it) and I lost 25 lbs in 3 months and and no longer feel sick most of the day. It's has been a remarkable transformation.
7 days without beef makes one weak.
Carnivore is the proper ancestrally appropriate diet.
Where's your ranch. I'm in alberta all the time I live in elkford b.c. just accross the crowsnest pass
Benefiting myself from this lifestyle change
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Happy to hear mate
As a farmer, I appreciated this talk.
I am so grateful for these great doctors who spend their time and energy to educate us.
Thank you for telling the truth. Now, how do we change the world?
Such a good presentation. I think your question was partly answered at the end of the presentation. First, increasing awareness of the consumers. Then our individual purchasing actions based on quality rather than quantity which eventually may drive the message through via market forces.... But, I think, a large proportion of world population might not have the means to buy quality, which currently costs more. I also think some government regulations re monoculture and farming practices would be desirable, but how could that be implemented and supervised to ensure compliance is another challenge.
Support local farmers that practice regenerative agriculture. Even if you can't buy all your food from them, buying at least a portion allows the farmers to keep their farms so they don't have to sell them to the big conglomerates. And continue participating in the low carb, real food movement and telling others how a meat-centric low carb diet is the healthiest for most people. Contact your elected officials and let them know about the crimes being committed in not letting people know that simply shifting their diet to a very low carb one will reverse diabetes, fatty liver disease, kidney disease, hypertension and all the diabetic complications like blindness, amputations and Alzheimer's
Pastured animal foods.
@@ancaryan6270You say can't afford but you must factor in diseases, doctors, medicines, and lost work and recompute the real cost of nutrition rich foods
Thank you Dr Pran for this great explanation of our food system. Please keep going trying to inform the masses as they really don't know what real food can do to heal them and keep them healthy. I grew up in the 60ties and 70ties and hardly ever saw fat people. I can't understand how the people have been brainwashed and can't see what these evil companies are doing.
Each summer I drive down country lanes in the UK I notice less and less insects splatting my car windscreen. This year I saw none, and without insects we are in big trouble. The world has gone mad and since covid they assume `they` can do as they please and we just sit by and watch.
I live in the middle of Iowa and from the 70’s to now, have noticed the decrease in bug splats and street light insect swarming.
Magnificent 👍
WHO WANTS TO BE A FARMER WHEN THERE OUT OF SCHOOL!!As a farmer i could not agree more with the message being said in this presentation. I don’t know about the rest of the world but where i from there use to be 185 farmer in the village that i was born. Like he said in the video, every farmer where raising animal and growing a variety of different food. Today in the same village we are 11 potato farmer, two dairy farmer and one beef farmer. Some of them may have an secondary crop such as a cereal. The same land is being cultivate as before. Farmers now as a huge amount of acres to plant and harvest each year then before. Horses and elbow grease cannot do the job like it use to in the past. Monocroping is the fastest way to get the job done.(Not the best for nature I agree) I have some questions… if one the farmer wants to retirer and i doesn't have children that wants to take over, who will buy that farmer business? In the past, it was an existant farmer. Lets say some young folks graduating from school wants to farm, how can they starts? Where will they find the money, the land, the contacts, and knowledge? Children now days are being thought in school, mathematic, science, language, etc. When are they shown how to grow food? They are eating three times a day! So back to my first question. When your where young and studying in school, did you study to be a farmer? What the worlds need is more little farmers growing everything…
Fantastic👏absolutely spot on!
Thank you.
Very interesting. Thank you.
The closer to Paleo Man (or his wife) that we get the healthier we become.
7 days without beef makes one weak.
Every family needs a farmer.
Carnivore is the original proper human behaviour.
Bravo!
The couple of regenerative farms in my area have subscription orders and pass on the cost of farming in that way. I'd like to support regenerative farming but can't afford $45 - $60 a kilo for meat.
Here is New Zealand I purchase organic regenerative beef mince for $26 per kilo. I’d rather have organic mince, which is really tasty, than conventional steak which is bland.
Hi from Colombia, where a few years back they straight up sprayed glyphosate all over the place from planes in an attempt to kill coca plants.
My, my, quite a specimen.
Of course you're preaching to the choir.
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No way that food production can increase by 70% by 2050.
Why?
Food production is decreasing.
Why?
Fertiliser production is decreasing.
Why?
Fertiliser is made from fossil fuel products. Global #PeakOil occurred in November 2018, 5 years ago. Not because of covid or government policy or war but because of geology. Each extra barrel of oil is getting harder to extract and takes more energy to extract. Modern agriculture is the use of land to turn petrochemical products into food. The increase in human population from 1 billion in 1800 to over 8 billion today, 3 doublings in 200 years and fossil fuels are the cause of this plague and, like all plagues, is a temporary pulse. This is why we are seeing empty supermarket selves, palmed off to all sorts of other explanations because peak oil does not sell goods and services and causes too many people to re-examine our values. Not something corporations want.
So what of the future? The 4 horsemen of the Apocalypse. Buckle up. It's going to be a rough ride. Just as the Club of Rome predicted 50 years ago in the "Limits to Growth". A free PDF today.
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It depends where you are from. SEAsia still has a good way of farming and if and when the Horsemen of the West do come, the Eastern lands will be grown with food for the people once again.
Your pessimistic outlook is completely at odds with the lived experience of the past century.
BULLSH T
Is that Aba from Aba & Preach??? Obviously not lol
That’s me
Support your local farms and encourage them to adopt regenerative practices. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks!
I'm a regenerative farmer and sell locally. (It's not easy! )
Superb presentation. I highly value "Low Carb Down Under" for bringing the best information from knowledgeable speakers. This is a great channel.
What this speaker, Dr. Pran Yoganathan, said about feeding babies and raising the next generation of humans is so profound and so significant. I see it myself in my friends who are bringing children into this world, and how careless they are about what they eat during pregnancy, nursing, and what they feed the infant from weaning and through childhood.
A difficult part of dealing with this problem culturally, is the gratification from eating ice cream, pizza, donuts, cookies, cakes, bread, et cetera is so immediate, while the long term adverse effects take years before the sufferer realizes what great harm the trap of food addictions has caused.
The manufacturers of Glyphosate also made Agent Orange and see the damage that is still doing to newborn babies.
This disgraceful, disgusting product needs to go permanently!!
More from this man please.
Here is a Doctor who has listened to the farmers of 100 years ago and understood Farming and the way agriculture needs to be done and has tied it to health; human health, plant health and health of the environment all over the world. Thx for doing this and sharing, Dr Pran Yoganathan. 👍👍👍👍👍
Great talk! India and some parts of Africa are practicing regenerative farming.
And telling big Pharma and big Farmer to keep out of their farmers and their directions👍
thanks for your speech and initiatives, cheers from a carnivore in Germany
This was one of the best videos I've seen lately, I'm going to share and share again and share again and share again! 🥩❣️🐄😀
Goodonya Dr.Pran, A very brave man in this time of powerful, greedy & corrupt corporation's & politicians.
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Excellent. Learned a lot. Thank you.
I wonder if it was about the time that monocrops were being considered the price of crops plummeted and farmers couldn't pay their bank loans on time and their farms were sold off, im wondering if this was a construction.
Beyond scandalous. Great presentation thank you!
Great information. Thank you so much
I can’t help to wonder about the mounting pressure to limit processed food while simultaneously having the press pushing “manufactured” meat. There is nothing more insane than manufacturing fake meat instead of eating the real thing.
"A society that doesn't protect its most vulnerable isn't a society at all."
Its most -- MOST -- vulnerable are in the most dangerous place of all -- their mother's body.
Why bring race politics into the discussion. Conservatives don't care about liberal babies.
Is that a quote of St. Mother Teresa? She is so spot on!
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We no longer have a society, we only have an economy.
“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. All of your days were written in my book before one of them came to be.” Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you “. Jeremiah 1:5
What a beautiful human this man is.
Alternative meat companies should get cancelled dawg.
It won’t happen, when billly gates own 3 labs in US that makes Lab-grown meat……and controls most of the Farm lands in the US……😡😡🇺🇸
The decreasing gut microbiome diversity in the micro is a reflection of decrease in biodiversity in the macro in the biosphere.
Wow wonderful statement
"Our" desire for UPF?? No. We are the ones in the cave, knowing nothing else; you and others have escaped, seen reality, and have come back to share your knowledge. Thank you. And good luck..
Shouldn't beef, mutton, pork and most milk be avoided because of NEU5GC ?
Thanks Doc. I hear philosophy in your message. Philo Sophia, love of wisdom.
Thank you, and all who contribute to the efforts of low carb Downunder❤🙏
Fantastic lecture
Great presentation 👏 really well done
Thank you, great talk and I learnt a lot. As a layman I found it fairly easy to understand tick
pardon the pun, scary shit.
That was the most convincing talk on nutrition I ever listened to.
Thank you
Thank you.
The gut microbiome is determined by what you eat. The rate of population growth is plummeting. There's no shortage of energy. The world's farmland is being wasted. 1:52 Boring. That's enough for me. 8:02
Great presentation!
"..products containing glyphosate are safe to use according to the label instructions." 😢
So this is aimed at farmers who would be using the glyphosates. This "according to": are they saying 'According to the label instructions (weird English), products containg glyphosates are safe to use.' ? Well, duh! Or do they mean 'Products containing glyphosates are safe if used in accordance with the instructions on the label'? (And I imagine that beimg followed by ' , honest'.😊)
Oh my!... THE best presentation - from start to finish and all the way through - at THE best timing. Whilst struggling to get my family members to learn, cooperate and work together, this man, an amazing doctor in half an hour has explained exactly WHY we are doing this (reconnecting with nature and growing food), and WHY we need to continue. I could (and likely would - he's lucky I'm a long way away) kiss him right now.
at 6 minutes - re educating and convincing - see Peter Bogassian ;"How to Have Impossible Conversations"; Hatchette; 2019.
I don't know what to think as this man keeps changing his stance. A few years ago he mentioned in a youtube video that the avoids cheese etc as he likes to get his fat from meat. But he recently mentioned that he likes to eat high quality cheeses. He also mentioned a few years ago that he avoids carbs but in his latest insta post he mentions he eats sweet potatoes and white rice for dinner. Seems like something in his blood work or imaging reveal that it was critical that he needs to add some carbs to his diet? he should talk about why he now has a sudden change of heart for carbs otherwise its just confusing with the information that he comes out with.
You think you have free will? Then what’s your next thought going to be?
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There's a special circle in Hell for Ancel Keys and George McGovern.
Regenerative farming is the way!
Great talk, thank you!
Liked.
21:05 bees
Bold, strong, informative, and inspiring talk. Thank you for being real Dr. Pran Yoganathan!
Thank you, Dr Pran Yoganathan. Great video. Keep up the great work!!!
A recent Time article is at it again!
Thank you so much 🙏
Outstanding..❤
Superb!
I was expecting a talk that started out primarily with how the gut micro biome works, and then how modern methods have become ‘unnatural.’ Instead it started in the weeds with a history of modern dietary policy and agriculture ‘advancements’, and ended with a vague discussion about how it’s bad for the gut. This led the message being without much punch.
As an engineer, I fully know how easy it is to be focused on the details and lose sight of the big picture. The old adage of, “tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, and then tell them what you told them” still holds as a great way to simplify the message. KISS - keep it simple, stupid.
It is extremely simple - monoculture in land, monoculture in gut. If you haven’t extracted this message - then you haven’t listened closely.
I don't like bringing speculation into the conversation. Agriculture existed long before the hunter-gatherers. It's easier to herd and domesticate animals than grow grains. And hunter-gatherers grew grains. Out of Africa and evaluation are pure speculation. They can only hurt our argument. 10:00 Troops don't need crackers and canned food. 10:40 This was simply a way to take food production out of our hands. 11:18 They started by attacking dairy at the turn of the century. That was a time when farmers sold milk to street pedallers, who rented carts and then sold it directly to consumers.
I like the idea of regenerative farming but ultimately we have to face the cold hard fact that the collective human footprint is too large. We are squeezing everything else out. It's a zero sum game. This means reducing our population, economy and energy use voluntarily or allow nature to do this to us involuntarily. Tough lesson but there is no chance we will learn it.
Your view has been common at least since Thomas Malthus' seminal paper on population at the end of the 1700s. Fortunately we don't live in a zero-sum world, but rather a world in which human ingenuity expands the limits of the possible, year after year.
We are being lead down an ‘anti-human’ path - don’t fall for it. Farmers have always found ways to produce more out of the same land and the same number of animals. I’m speaking from personal experience as a 100% grass-fed sheep and beef farmer.
I truly believe that a diet of insects can result in weight loss as some of us will choose to starve to death.
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