How to Live Longer with Plant-Based Protein | Dr. Joel Fuhrman

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2025

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  • @drfuhrman
    @drfuhrman  Рік тому +8

    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Intro
    0:27 - Fast food vs. slow food and its impact on the bloodstream
    3:07 - Importance of hormonal sensitivity in a nutrient-rich diet
    4:40 - Protein's significance in aging and health
    9:30 - Evaluating diet claims based on study credibility
    12:07 - Importance of nuts and seeds for longevity
    14:59 - Role of fat in aiding antioxidant absorption
    20:34 - Benefits of green cruciferous vegetables
    22:04 - Observing natural diets for health insights

    • @TheaDragonSpirit
      @TheaDragonSpirit Рік тому

      I just want to make this clear, it's really important to explain everything about vegan ethics to younger generations. Currently the meat industry is massively targeting teens with TikTok reels and Facebook reels. It's very important from an early age that kids hear vegans side of the story or they'll end up so indoctrinated, that it'll be hard for them to question the meat eaters position they're in, due to being too involved in meat eating.
      So it's really important to explain everything to teens and younger kids, but with younger kids not too graphically. Point being it's really important for younger generations to actually understand the ethics and philosophies behind veganism, so they can ask moral questions at a young age, when building their conscience.
      Obviously they also need to understand how it's healthier to be on whole food plant based diet as well, and that there will be no health complications if done correctly. ✌

    • @parveenpathak3255
      @parveenpathak3255 Рік тому

      Doctor any better option for people who are sensitive from eating soy, please !🙏

    • @Jeffs60
      @Jeffs60 Рік тому

      @@TheaDragonSpirit It is not ethical to get a society to consume a diet that was invented 70 years ago and has a 84% failure rate which will destroy a society. The 8.7 million species of animals have a 100% success rate with their diet as long as the food was available, so your idea of doing a non accredited diet correctly is 100% false.

    • @alexred1038
      @alexred1038 Рік тому

      @@TheaDragonSpirithealth before the ethics diatribe

  • @darlenedevegan8370
    @darlenedevegan8370 Рік тому +18

    Love listening to your lectures and talks❤

  • @tbrowner1
    @tbrowner1 Рік тому +5

    Hello Dr. Furman, I want to thank you, Dr. Goldner and Dr. Benard for saving my life. I follow your GBOMBS regiman, Dr. Benard avoid dairy and eggs and Dr. Goldner green smoothies regiman. I'm a travel register nurse living a normal, active and happy life. Please keep doing what your doing. Thanks again.

  • @developingthehabit
    @developingthehabit Рік тому +2

    Excellent point about the importance of looking at "hard end points" to give a study or intervention credence. Thanks!

  • @nazeeniranfar2616
    @nazeeniranfar2616 Рік тому +4

    Thank you very much for this informative lecture and clarifying the benefits of nuts and seeds in our daily diet 🙏🏻

  • @TheOne-3
    @TheOne-3 Рік тому +3

    How much shorter is the lifespan on higher protien diet? What was the difference in quality of life? Stress?What about all the people with autoimmune conditions? So many variables that it would be impossible to confirm what is the best overall diet for longetivity. Everybody is different living in different parts of the world in different climates and enviroments.
    Stuff the studies, they are usually funded by people with interests financially. Anyone selling stuff and giving advice should be taken with precaution.
    Try every diet and see what makes you feel best and regular blood tests to confirm your health is the best way to stay on top of it! Dont tell people they are doing wrong on a diet if its working for them.

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

    I love it that this man is up front and presents the facts to let us understand the rationale behind his nutritarian approach. Others before him were on a similar path such as Max Gerson, Gabriel Cousins, Anne Wigmore, etc.

  • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
    @ScotCampbellwindowpainter Рік тому +3

    Since I started eating more protein I feel better. It is however all plant protein

  • @anastasiailieva7800
    @anastasiailieva7800 Рік тому +2

    Dear Dr Fuhrman, thank you for all the knowledge you share with your audience.
    Could you comment on the possibility that , witn age, the biofilms in our digestive tract thicken and prevent our cells from obtaining all the nutrients they need as these go into the layers of microbial matrix instead? TY

  • @TheGuy..........
    @TheGuy.......... Рік тому +2

    I think whats going on is any diet is better than the standard American diet Which is why you see such tremendous results on keto and plant based diets.

  • @adamd9418
    @adamd9418 Рік тому +8

    What a great message as always. I'd like to think that after twelve years of eating mostly nutrient dense plant foods that I have heard it all, but I am still learning. I had not heard about the threshold effect and how it does not seem to apply to green vegetables. Very interesting!

  • @charismausa
    @charismausa Рік тому

    Your books got me healthier. Thank you, ❤️❤️

  • @smilebot484
    @smilebot484 Рік тому +1

    another great presentation! we are just apes when it comes to diet.

  • @darlingrivas
    @darlingrivas Рік тому

    How about nuts and lectins in autoimmune disease ?

  • @JohnnyMelwood
    @JohnnyMelwood Рік тому +1

    ✨Thank u✨

  • @musicmonsterman8395
    @musicmonsterman8395 Рік тому

    I normally have a HUGE (Dr. Goldner-type) green smoothie every day with flax seeds. Is that sufficient for my green intake or do I need to also include a salad that I would chew with raw veg and nuts?

    • @TheRealJennHill
      @TheRealJennHill 6 місяців тому

      I read 2 of his books and he is pretty adamant about 1lb raw and 1lb cooked veggies, heavy on the greens.

  • @donnysingh6389
    @donnysingh6389 Рік тому +1

    Are roasted salted nuts healthy or do they have to be raw to be healthy ?

    • @dboyd1651
      @dboyd1651 10 місяців тому

      Any salt is not necessary in a human diet. There is enough salt in vegetables. People in the US eat salt, sugar and oil in excess. It is better to eat unsalted nuts.

    • @shantianita3282
      @shantianita3282 10 місяців тому +1

      Roasted nuts also have oil in them

    • @TheRealJennHill
      @TheRealJennHill 6 місяців тому

      When roasting the nuts, the natural oils are brought to a temperature that degrades it and increases acrylamides too High, which are known for causing cancer.

  • @AllieAustralia
    @AllieAustralia Рік тому

    ***why does the interview with you via South Bay Life channel talking about your retreat have images of animal products edited in? That's very confusing because people are going to think you serve that at your retreat - ham, cheese, eggs!!! ***

  • @doddsalfa
    @doddsalfa Рік тому +6

    Pretty good looking 69 years old 😎

  • @pizzamahn1208
    @pizzamahn1208 Рік тому

    Take a shot every time he says " corroborated "

  • @madamplant
    @madamplant Рік тому +1

    🎉

  • @muhammadathar2358
    @muhammadathar2358 Рік тому +1

    oil is not burnt like fast food it takes two hours after struggle, I am diabetic if I eat lentil, green and other rubbish my sugar shoots up, I have tested with glucometer for one year and diet you suggest is not ok for me, animal protiens are far far better for me, I have done it practically but you deny all such things

    • @ShroomFactory
      @ShroomFactory Рік тому +1

      "Lentil consumption consistently lowers acute blood glucose" - National Institutes of Health

    • @ShroomFactory
      @ShroomFactory Рік тому +1

      "Lentils significantly reduce blood glucose levels" - Science Daily

    • @fritzmichele
      @fritzmichele Рік тому +1

      When you eat a diet with animal products, you consume a lot of fat. This turns off your ability to store glucose in your cells. So then if you eat carbs, your glucose spikes. The key is to eat a low fat plant based diet so you can improve your insulin sensitivity and process carbs.

    • @MatthewC137
      @MatthewC137 Рік тому

      Fuhrman is driven by something far removed from science. Quack quack!