Why People Are Overweight & Struggle With Food Cravings with 99 Year-Old Dr.John Scharffenberg, M.D.

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    Dr.John Scharffenberg, who is almost 100 years old, has been a Professor of Nutrition Loma Linda University for over 63 years.
    Dr. John Scharffenberg was born in Shanghai, China in 1923. He graduated from the Loma Linda University medical school, class of 1948, from Harvard’s School of Public Health (MPH), 1956, he was the nutritionist on the secretariat of the Interdepartmental Committee of Nutrition for National Defense at the National Institutes of Health, and has been a Professor of Nutrition at Loma Linda University for 63 years. He has also been a consultant to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, GA. on infectious diseases. He has been director of the San Bernardino, California Health Department which is the largest county geographically in California. He has also been the director of the International Nutrition Research Foundation in Riverside, California.
    Dr. John Scharffenberg
    Born in Shanghai, China Dec. 15, 1923
    First 16 years of life spent in China.
    Graduated from high school in Michigan in 1940 (president of my class), took premed in Takoma Park,
    MD, then the U.S. Army put me through medical school at Loma Linda University, Ca. Graduated in 1947which in those days was called the class of 1948. Got master's in public health from Harvard University 1956 (was elected by the faculty to the Delta Omega Society).
    Served two more years in the army to pay for their putting me through medical school, the first year in Fort Ord, CA, the 2nd years asAmerican Military Advisor to the Chinese military in Taiwan.
    Taught in Loma Linda University as a professor of nutrition for 62 years.
    Worked in San Bernardino County Health Dept. where I became head of the department.
    Was director of the International Nutrition Research Foundation in Riverside, CA.
    Was on the secretariat of the Interdepartmental Committee on Nutrition for National Defense located at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.
    Was Assistant Director of the Department of Health of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
    Started the Public Health Education Center in Bakersfield, CA from funds due to the selling of the San Joaquin Hospital for 30 million dollars.

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  • @catherinebell122
    @catherinebell122 Рік тому +61

    Amazing conversation, and I do believe his 2 meals a day with no evening meal for decades is key to his vibrant health at 99.

  • @michelle_cen
    @michelle_cen Рік тому +29

    Love Dr. Scharffenberg. It was such a joy to interview him on the Plant Chompers channel, too. Thanks for having him give this wonderful presentation!❤

    • @ZenTeaNow
      @ZenTeaNow 4 місяці тому +1

      @michelle_cen I saw your interview with Dr Scharffenberg. You did a wonderful job - so respectful and allowing him to speak. I really enjoyed that video. I could see Dr Scharfenberg enjoyed talking to you too. And this one video is wonderful too for the same reasons - so glad that Chef AJ supports him in giving this presentation.

    • @michelle_cen
      @michelle_cen 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much

  • @kindcounselor
    @kindcounselor Рік тому +7

    His laugh is absolutely wonderful. You can really feel the compassion in his voice......what a truly wonderful gentleman.

  • @suzyq6767
    @suzyq6767 Рік тому +5

    This man is wise, very wise--his giggle-laugh is also adorable. My grandma lived a long life (98). Still, she died a slow death nearly the entire time she was in my life (52 years at her death.) She had diabetes, obesity, breast cancer, lymphedema, kidney failure, arthritis, congestive heart failure, all sorts of cardiovascular issues, and had her first of many heart attacks at age 60. But she had her mind and a sweet, positive outlook despite her illnesses. Seeing her heart on the cardiologist's cath lab monitor caused me to search for the best way of eating and living. I currently follow Dr. Goldner's hyper-nourishing protocol.

  • @gmc22340
    @gmc22340 Рік тому +10

    REMARKABLE MEMORY!!!
    I am going to send this to my City Council Member & suggest he make it available to Senior Citizen Centers. Much more effective IF he recommends it than if I did;-).

  • @karenstanton5405
    @karenstanton5405 Рік тому +16

    We need more people with his knowledge, he has so much, he should have his own utube channel to preserve and share all his knowledge, so people can benefit from him. We need his knowledge to help us make better choices and to be healthier. Great talk Thankyou

  • @brendamulder4669
    @brendamulder4669 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for reposting this interview Chef AJ. I love Dr Sharffenberg and had the privilege of attending his classes back in the 80's and then was able to work with him at Pacific Health Education Center when it was starting out!

  • @lindarivas1506
    @lindarivas1506 10 місяців тому +2

    This doctor knows his stuff. We need more like him.

  • @tobiaskevorkazito4072
    @tobiaskevorkazito4072 Рік тому +6

    Oh great he’s back!
    edit: Oh man, he’s blown my mind again. Great interviewer as well 🙏🌸

  • @lindagrubb5932
    @lindagrubb5932 11 місяців тому +4

    Hope he could tell about the three methods he found to live to 120 possibly.

  • @raquelcoco5101
    @raquelcoco5101 Рік тому +10

    He is Wonderful! 😊Thank you!

  • @healthyogiusa
    @healthyogiusa Рік тому +3

    Love how he uses the word “vegetarian” the way it originally began to be used, meaning no animal products.

  • @carlakimet7921
    @carlakimet7921 Рік тому +8

    May you activate the subtitless please for foreigners ? Thank you.

  • @easankatir
    @easankatir Рік тому +6

    Thank you for interviewing this wonderful doctor.

  • @PetBunnyDebbie
    @PetBunnyDebbie Рік тому +4

    In another video he said that his longevity is a result of all his exercise. His siblings had the same diet as him, but when Dr. Scharffenberg retired he bought about 120 acres and built a house and garden, etc. All that hard physical labor he says is why he lived longer than his siblings.

  • @aagiiaagii5626
    @aagiiaagii5626 Рік тому +3

    God bless this wisdom rich guy. He is a good example for us. I think His mind is clearer than mine, indeed!!

  • @nadinemandolini1058
    @nadinemandolini1058 Рік тому +5

    Love him and you! Great interview Chef AJ!

  • @GaryHighFruit
    @GaryHighFruit 6 місяців тому +1

    Another way to look at it: Since alcohol is sugar, Maybe people could more easily quit alcohol if they ate more carbs, carb diet, or fruit (ie sugar).

  • @thespiritualistoslo
    @thespiritualistoslo Рік тому +3

    OMG! This is such a good interview!!!!!!!! Explains a lot!!!!!

  • @remcovisser7927
    @remcovisser7927 Рік тому +4

    I drink 8 cups of coffee daily without feeling hungry. You get cravings after insulin peaks. So do not eat cookies, candy, chips, drinks with sugar, etc. I use a CGM monitor. Coffee doesn't raise my blood sugar at all. My weight is perfect.

  • @margaretlucero6338
    @margaretlucero6338 Рік тому +5

    Thank you, chef AJ .

  • @scips1957
    @scips1957 Рік тому +7

    agreed. subtites would be helpful

  • @caridi9693
    @caridi9693 Рік тому +3

    Love listening to Dr scharffenberg he speaks with such enthusiasm

  • @michellesweightlossjourney6599
    @michellesweightlossjourney6599 8 місяців тому +2

    I Love this!!! I totally agree! Very good information & makes perfect ❤❤

  • @mchagawa1615
    @mchagawa1615 Рік тому +2

    So interesting. Thank you so much :D

  • @marybrewer739
    @marybrewer739 11 місяців тому +3

    Mahalo for this wonderful interview! He is amazing and so scientific in his delivery. Very inspiring and educational 💕🥰

  • @tarafrancis1867
    @tarafrancis1867 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for the biochemistry lesson. cells are amazing. my 2 meals are between 11:00 and 6:00. I may rethink this🍒

  • @Findingmyfitjenny
    @Findingmyfitjenny 11 місяців тому +2

    So interesting!

  • @edithaleicjen
    @edithaleicjen 11 місяців тому +3

    I stopped drinking coffee because I always nervous and my blood pressure high. I am glad I did it. This is very educational information. Its fun to watch Dr. John Scharffender his video.

  • @tiffanybittman7523
    @tiffanybittman7523 4 місяці тому +1

    Very interesting

  • @lucam2942
    @lucam2942 Рік тому +8

    It would be interesting to know his opinion about green tea.

    • @CHEFAJ
      @CHEFAJ  Рік тому +2

      He said the caffeine is still a problem

    • @lucam2942
      @lucam2942 Рік тому +1

      @@annwilliams6438 His mouse studies are interesting but an occasional green tea doesn’t turn me into an alcoholic.

    • @lucam2942
      @lucam2942 Рік тому +1

      @@annwilliams6438 sorry if I offended you, rooibos is a nice non- caffeinated alternative!

  • @johnmacdonald3282
    @johnmacdonald3282 Рік тому +1

    After overdoing intermittent fasting I lost 4 stone and now struggling to get over 9 stone at 5 10. Approaching 60 I'm doing bodyweight dips and slowly benching my own bodyweight and have never felt better. But I'm underweight and not right to the NHS.

  • @marlinfisher2529
    @marlinfisher2529 Рік тому +1

    So fantastic. It's really really interesting. The glycemic index is not that helpful as it is a test of a single food in young healthy university students. So Dr Joel Fuhrman recommends glycemic load which is more realistic than glycemic index as we almost never eat one food on its own. 70% - 80% or more of dietary salt is in processed foods - being food in packets.

  • @edithaleicjen
    @edithaleicjen 11 місяців тому +2

    I have a question about eating dark chocolate. Is there a benefits for eating dark chocolate twice a week 85% cacao. I don't eat meat anymore just fish. Thanks...

  • @lauraestes9304
    @lauraestes9304 Рік тому +1

    As a former heroin addict....i started my life totally addicted to sugar. I would eat it out of a sugar bowl with a spoon if therr were no candies around. At age 22 in the Air Force i began drinking alcohol and my first coffee and was an immediate caffeine addict. I was a nearly raw vegan from age 17 to now...im 55. Im still struggling with black coffee and opiate addiction. Naltrexone micro doses are used in the Coleman method to stimulate growth of new dopamine receptors in the brain. This helps to speed up the process of getting through withdrawal. Look up Coleman Institute for understanding of naltrexone. Naloxone only affects a person for an hour. Naltrexone is a longer acting form of the same drug.

  • @michellesweightlossjourney6599
    @michellesweightlossjourney6599 8 місяців тому +2

    On the alcohol.....eat grapes for your heart!😂😂😂😂. Consuming wine increases your risks for cancer. Why drink alcohol for your heart when you can eat grapes and other healthy foods? Women.....consume so much wine and alcohol & we wonder why our cancer rates are so high.

  • @Carnahanqueen
    @Carnahanqueen Рік тому

    I am on suboxen with naloxone and I feel that I still struggle with sugar addiction

  • @pantameowmeow.s.1149
    @pantameowmeow.s.1149 Рік тому +1

    The study: A: Drewnoski (and others). Am. J of CLinical Nutriom , 1995 June.
    Title: Naloxon, an opiate blocker, reduces the consumption of sweet high-fat foods in the obese and lean female binge eaters.
    I found it in a search. A lot of other interesting titles under the description.

    • @pantameowmeow.s.1149
      @pantameowmeow.s.1149 Рік тому

      I read it. Binge eaters reacted differently than just the obese in their taste tests.

  • @KaylieSamanthaLomax
    @KaylieSamanthaLomax 11 місяців тому

    Does Dr Scharffenberg has his own website or youtube channel? I can't find him! I would really love to connect!

  • @errickawillard9614
    @errickawillard9614 Рік тому

    Why did they used to tell woman it was ok to consume a glass of wine after delivering a baby?

  • @kathleenruiz2665
    @kathleenruiz2665 Рік тому +1

    I would love to know the studies on statins and women. My doctor has me in them and I want off of them without grief from my doctor or my husband.
    I would like to show the study to my doctor.

  • @bohditony
    @bohditony Рік тому

    💚

  • @kimdenardo1076
    @kimdenardo1076 Рік тому +1

    I just don't understand how you would get enough nutrients by eating only two meals a day and no snacking. I can't eat a lot at meals. I would be malnourished lol

    • @AM20238
      @AM20238 Рік тому +1

      My family eats like this. They’re nutrient packed meals and high calorie. So by the end of the day they get enough nutrients and calories. I can’t eat large meals. Makes my stomach hurt. I stick with 3 meals.

    • @kimdenardo1076
      @kimdenardo1076 Рік тому

      @@AM20238 me either - I do snack between but it is a piece of fruit or celery with almond butter

  • @kefirheals7383
    @kefirheals7383 Рік тому

    Is his wife still alive -- if yes, how old is she? And is she as healthy as he is (probably).

    • @CHEFAJ
      @CHEFAJ  Рік тому +1

      She passed a few years ago

    • @robertjacobs861
      @robertjacobs861 Рік тому +3

      Thanks Chef AJ! Not only for his interesting presentation, but also for your thoughtful and probing questions! Unless I missed something, I didn’t hear him say anything about decaffeinated coffee. I switched a couple months ago, so I was curious. A vegetarian diet is better than eating meat, but it seems like a whole food plant based diet is even better. My only real issue is being overweight and putting on weight much easier than I lose it. I have moved a lot toward being whole food plant based…no animal meats, but occasional cheese and a glass of wine. I’ve also incorporated daily walking. God bless you for bringing us all of these knowledgeable people with their wisdom (and yours 😊)!

  • @weevil8025
    @weevil8025 11 місяців тому

    Poor rats. :( I do not like animal testing either.

  • @susanlombardo8444
    @susanlombardo8444 Рік тому +3

    ????? Is there a problem when your body produces “opiates”??????
    Don’t we Want to feel good????
    I never thought of coffee like that. Yes, I do enjoy my black coffee. I don’t drink alcohol. It has always bothered my stomach. Maybe I am allergic to alcohol. I know when I use to run, my body made the feel good dopamine, I felt high. When I dance by myself, I get the feel good hormone and it makes me so happy. When I go walking in the woods I get the feel good hormone!
    I never was a real sweet eater. BUT, IF I dId, it was very difficult to stop eating the sweet.
    I always would say, I am a foodie, not a sweet eater!

    • @susanlombardo8444
      @susanlombardo8444 Рік тому +1

      @@luluandmeow Hi LuLu, Thanks for commenting.
      I never thought or felt coffee for me as a stimulant. I just enjoy the taste of the beverage. I only drink water and coffee. No juices, unless I make a veggie smoothie with some fruit. No sodas or alcohol or other drinks. VERY RARELY tea. When I buy fresh mint or other herbs, I might make it into a tea.
      I usually walk first thing in the morning, 45min to 1 hour every day, and swim every morning for an hour. If I didn’t get my walk in for whatever reason, I DANCE 💃 later in the evening on my balcony. Last night was very funny. As I was dancing, I decided I should mop my balcony with the swifter, which also became my dancing partner 👯‍♂️😂. I am dancing away to Michael Jackson’s music, and I hear look at you Miss Dancer!!! My neighbor saw me dancing with the mop, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @wildbill3199
    @wildbill3199 Рік тому

    I must leave you-all,I wish you luck, Im a healthy male and can't eat grass and wheat,and beans.i like my steak, and a good cup of coffee in the morning, and a sweet tea after a hard day's work, good luck to you all, my best ,bill

    • @adoremus4014
      @adoremus4014 Рік тому +1

      @@luluandmeow All grains are grasses - oats, millet, rye, barley, wheat, to name but a few.

  • @tabithaedwards745
    @tabithaedwards745 Рік тому

    Here's why people are unhealthy before they receive a mass message that eating plants is healthy but that's not the case. The opposite of what we're taught in America. Eating meat is the best way to feed your body. As low carb as possible. Keto was easy way for me to lose 60 lbs. I have minimum skin hanging. I bike daily about 5 miles.

    • @ihartsacto
      @ihartsacto Рік тому +1

      60 lbs at an under 50 age would not leave much extra skin imo

    • @ihartsacto
      @ihartsacto Рік тому +1

      Eating meat is better than eating highly processed foods. That’s all. It is not healthy on a long term basis. Try to find some long lived and attractive carnivores please.