Teach every child about food | Jamie Oliver

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  • @melissawingfield8666
    @melissawingfield8666 4 роки тому +256

    I am never going to forget this video. I'm watching this 10 years after it was made. I'd love to see a 10-year follow-up to see if anything has changed.

    • @Jaanikins
      @Jaanikins 3 роки тому +8

      I honestly doubt it. But I wouldn't be surprised if the latest trends such as Veganism shows up in the statistics and is shown as a position of change. This video was released and made 10 years ago, a lot of things can change and in fact HAVE CHANGED in 10 years both for the good and the bad. I think a follow up video would be a great idea to see the data condensed and there to see on screen.

    • @melissawingfield8666
      @melissawingfield8666 3 роки тому

      @@Jaanikins I agree ... I would like to see that too.

    • @iakopotualatamalelagi1949
      @iakopotualatamalelagi1949 3 роки тому

      ✌️

    • @franbixler3904
      @franbixler3904 3 роки тому +2

      I would love to see a follow up too. Sugar has been added to all our processed foods to make them taste better. COVID shutdowns haven't helped, as those foods are probably more reasonably priced because of these inexpensive fillers. We can't expect our bodies, organs, or brains to function optimally if we aren't drinking enough water, reducing our sugar, or get enough exercise and sleep. Of course, our bodies will fail and we will get sick because we are not maintaining them like we might a car.

    • @izzy4599
      @izzy4599 3 роки тому +1

      1 year down 9 more to go

  • @janika2356
    @janika2356 6 років тому +585

    THe problem is, that most of the audience of the TED talks are probably not the ones who need to hear this. The people that have these problems are so deep in their bubbles, its ridiculously difficult to get to them.

    • @russellmasc
      @russellmasc 6 років тому +24

      The people at Ted Talk can educate others who suffer from eating disorders. Plus 1,352,168 (as the current view) of people have seen it for themselves, can apply it, or share this with others. Of course Im assuming many of those have got something positive out of this.

    • @janika2356
      @janika2356 4 роки тому

      @@sarahmasingil2726 Well I, for once, am not American. 60% of the rest of the world are not obese, but many of them still watch TED talks ;)

    • @felipebravo7667
      @felipebravo7667 2 роки тому

      Yes Great Ted Talks..

    • @JohnKooz
      @JohnKooz 2 роки тому

      Word.

  • @timothycollins7336
    @timothycollins7336 9 років тому +489

    Love this, you can genuinely see how passionate he is about this subject. Strong message.

    • @timohara7717
      @timohara7717 2 роки тому

      Yea but the children dont care

  • @-purehomicide-9475
    @-purehomicide-9475 7 років тому +133

    So here's the thing that i'm 12 years old (I'm hungarian so sry for my english) and I think this man is more than just a chef. He is fantastic. I don't know what can i just saying, but I think this is our future and we need to change our life.

    • @balintmajor3941
      @balintmajor3941 3 роки тому +1

      pov: egy 3 éves kommentedre válaszol valaki

    • @poochtuna9366
      @poochtuna9366 2 роки тому +1

      Your English is pretty good!

    • @SeanHartnett-t8c
      @SeanHartnett-t8c 10 місяців тому +2

      your english is actually really good.

    • @AmyJohnson-r6r
      @AmyJohnson-r6r Місяць тому

      Jamie is one of the reasons why I became a chef . Now I am working in a primary school and kids food is looking bright. 👍🌎

  • @watsonwrote
    @watsonwrote 6 років тому +1498

    The children not knowing what vegetables were was honestly terrifying.

    • @Magerquark
      @Magerquark 5 років тому +102

      they don't need to know all of them but not knowing what a tomato or potato is was shocking honestly

    • @colinglen4505
      @colinglen4505 5 років тому +33

      Matthew Watson ... when he did the same test with English kids they also didn't know the names of vegetables. but when he showed them the logo's of fast food chains they al knew the names.

    • @SevenEllen
      @SevenEllen 5 років тому +12

      @@Magerquark Yes they do. How else are they going to be nourished? You have to know how to make nutritionally-dense meals in order to stay healthy - That's what healthy IS! Diseases are prevented and cured by nutritionally-dense, cholesterol-free wholefoods.

    • @aleaallee
      @aleaallee 5 років тому +1

      ​@@SevenEllen I don't think so, you can eat only meat and yet be totally free of cholesterol, why should someone know about food they don't like?

    • @msrodrigues5419
      @msrodrigues5419 5 років тому +8

      Parents nowadays are a bunch of dumbasses

  • @SofiaSilver333
    @SofiaSilver333 9 років тому +172

    Jamie Oliver is a fantastic human being and it was about time, that somebody takes real action about one of the bigest problems of the society, which is unhealthy food. The ancient greek philosophers said that then the Romans said the same: which means that a healthy body can lead to a healthy mind, and a healthy mind can lead to a healthy body. Food is tha Alpha and the Omega, for a healthy society. THANK YOU Jamie Oliver, greatings from Greece.

    • @ked1013
      @ked1013 7 років тому +1

      Healthy meals? Did you fucking look at the high fat food he makes.

    • @shinnysmilever7581
      @shinnysmilever7581 5 років тому

      Absolutely agree with you :)

    • @RomanHistoryFan476AD
      @RomanHistoryFan476AD 5 років тому +1

      really his sugar tax just jacked prices up and made it harder on low income families.

  • @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY
    @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY 6 років тому +52

    For all the people seeing this and realizing that so far not much has changed, yet..... change starts with us. We cannot hope someone else will start it for us.

  • @annisasyaufika
    @annisasyaufika 7 років тому +166

    I wasn't obese but overweight. I removed sugar from my beverages, I replaced refined and processed food with the healthier ones. I started regular exercise. My BMI was 26 and I mananaged to reach 22 BMI in a year ( lost around 12 kgs). Not only I get to went down several size of clothes, but also I feel my stamina is getting better. I caught cold only around once a year.

    • @artempogorelov7863
      @artempogorelov7863 6 років тому +3

      Annisa Syaufika Yustisia Ridwan 26 bmi? Were you really overweight? That's almost within the normal range

    • @mio.giardino
      @mio.giardino 6 років тому +3

      You did it correctly. 👍🏼

    • @k50atze
      @k50atze 6 років тому +1

      Congratulation! Hope you are feeling better. I'm happy for you. One question: What you named in US as healthier food is in Europe normal food. Why?
      There is no need for exercises if you don't eat more calories you need.
      You know it is the same industry that made you overweight than you yet making lose weight? Oh yes, you know but you haven't a solution.
      It is in your hand to vote for more nature and social.

    • @justintowers8230
      @justintowers8230 6 років тому +6

      BMI is terrible marker for how much weight you actually carry. its just an easier way to measure it...

  • @nanli6207
    @nanli6207 7 років тому +13

    I love this message. I am moving away from bad habits. At work everyone looked at my salad and started laughing, throwing little comments here and there, saying I am "boring" for not trying real food. So I started eating badly so I could stop those comments. I gain weight, felt tired all the time (sleeping more than 10 hrs. a day because I didn't have the energy for anything). I am changing that now! Living the life we were meant to live.

  • @88Elzee
    @88Elzee 4 роки тому +25

    As a chef this video is soul crushing. Food was such an important part of my childhood. It's how I bonded with my parents and my children. Those kids not knowing vegetables was mind blowing. It makes me realize I need to be doing more to educate my community on the subject of food.

  • @anaykumaroff
    @anaykumaroff 6 років тому +223

    My man brought a frickin cart full of sugar and dumped it on the TED stage. R E S P E C T

  • @callahanwelsh
    @callahanwelsh 8 років тому +878

    This is the type of video that should be viral!!! We need to stop feeding kids and everyone extra sugar.

    • @thevaming
      @thevaming 8 років тому +4

      I don't think sugar is that bad. There were two twin brothers a while ago who did the following experiment: one ate a high carbohydrate diet for a month and the other went high on fat(low everything else). After one month, they both lost weight. Then they raced each other on bikes. The high carb guy beat the high fat guy by far.
      Basically, the high carb sibling had glycogen stored in his muscles while his twin brother didn't. Carbohydrates are a far better source of energy than fat or protein, although people in the 'healthy food' industry recommend the latter two and advise everyone to stay away from the first.
      I used to be just as afraid of sugar. Then I did an experiment and for six months I went on a vegan high carb diet, 4000-5000 calories a day. This included a lot of processed and added sugar. After six months, my blood sugar had gone down, my low-density cholesterol(the bad one) was also down. No 'protein deficiency' or anything, although I was low on vitamin B12(that is why I don't think a vegan diet is that good after all)
      I had to say all that. Stop blaming sugar. Saturated fat is bad. Obesity is caused by hormonal imbalance.

    • @QuantumCuttlefish
      @QuantumCuttlefish 8 років тому +12

      To that I have to say that they may not exactly be scientist, the sample size is too small, they didn't control for metabolism, water intake, lifestyle.
      I've seen research that says when extra food then necessary is introduced into the body, the liver then working on overload has to immediately transfer the sugar to fat to deal with it later. A good documentary would be "Fed Up".

    • @TheRealTycoNash
      @TheRealTycoNash 8 років тому +2

      yes and I bet these guys worked out every day and were fit lol.....

    • @probot5960
      @probot5960 8 років тому +1

      I think so too. You can have a little at a time, but not to much.

    • @ashwin.unlead
      @ashwin.unlead 8 років тому +5

      Coca cola has become a drug too. that has loads of sugar :\

  • @tyiradawn9796
    @tyiradawn9796 9 років тому +532

    I just LOVE all the negative comments. Does it really hurt that bad to try to be healthy for a change? He's not wrong. It's sad how many people are dying just because they just couldn't try to eat healthy. The worse part? Home cooked healthy meals, vegetables, and fruit taste so much better than pizza, chips, and all those foods that have like 2,000 grams of sugar, if cooked the right way. I'd much rather eat homemade baked chicken parm or vegetable soup then McDonald's any day, but hey, that's just me.

    • @elchag4677
      @elchag4677 9 років тому +13

      Being vegan causes cancer. Don't go vegan.

    • @countque8125
      @countque8125 9 років тому +21

      +Tyira Dawn fat shaming is always a bad feeling. especially when you do not realize the importance of your situation. I am fighting obesity now and i have lost 20 lbs by eating right and calorie counting. it is hard to be honest. you need to have a support group and right information as much as possible. I am hoping one day that healthier food are more available for everyone. God bless.

    • @ashwin.unlead
      @ashwin.unlead 8 років тому +27

      El chag that most stupidest ting I have ever heard.

    • @ADerpyReality
      @ADerpyReality 7 років тому +2

      Yes it is hard and weight is easy to gain back too. You can look up before and afters and see if you have any local food markets for cheap meat, veg or fruit. Drink homemade hot drinks is good if you feel like a snack and good luck! I'd suggest myfitnesspal if you're looking for extra support and accurate calorie counting.

    • @24killsequalMOAB
      @24killsequalMOAB 7 років тому +3

      Count Que get over yourself, it just takes letting go of your ego

  • @peterfaber9316
    @peterfaber9316 7 років тому +408

    "How can you call something low fat when it is full of sugar?" Great question. The thing is when you remove fat from food, you need to replace it with something.... It gets replaced with sugar and carbs.
    "Low fat" made America obese.

    • @---kp1hm
      @---kp1hm 5 років тому +3

      There is, however, a good range of low fat low sugar products.

    • @ChyvDso
      @ChyvDso 5 років тому +5

      Yup since they decided carbs are good, fat is bad ;) which is nonsense. Obesity Rates got higher and higher since the 60´s and Promotion of this so called " healthy diet" My Granny never used a lot sugar mostly ate healthy natural carbs from vegg and fruit, fat and protein from ofc meat and eggs. Some bread here and there. And well she is 84 and super healthy :)

    • @EmmyRainbows
      @EmmyRainbows 5 років тому +5

      Not to say sugar is better but in processed foods fat is usually unhealthy. Oil is just pure fat stripped of most nutrition and is just empty calories. Fat from unprocessed foods like nuts, olives, eggs etc isnt bad though.

    • @HammerheadGuitar
      @HammerheadGuitar 5 років тому +1

      @@---kp1hm And those foods taste like plaster

    • @HammerheadGuitar
      @HammerheadGuitar 5 років тому +4

      @@EmmyRainbows Those are good fats, but still high in omega 6 and low in omega 3 except for eggs. Fish and grass fed meat are also good fats with high omega 3's.

  • @jaxamoto
    @jaxamoto 12 років тому +13

    Unless you are buying purely organic, you can get a bag of carrots for 80c at the super market down the street....$1 for a bag of potatoes and bananas at 20c a lb. You can also GROW herbs and greens right in your own house and if you have the space raise a garden. I used to think it was because bad food was cheap....but honestly, it really isn't! I agree with Jamie here - it's the lack of education in preparing a meal, knowing where food comes from, and time and effort to learn.

    • @jorgemiguel2641
      @jorgemiguel2641 3 роки тому +1

      Where I'm from (EU country) bad food is 4 or 5 times more expensive and people still choose it over the healthy alternative.

  • @abowlofsalad8812
    @abowlofsalad8812 6 років тому +7

    My BMI was 46 and now it’s 22. I was obese as a child and teen. Thank you, Jamie Oliver for your videos. You saved my life.

  • @SithMasterpresents
    @SithMasterpresents 9 років тому +824

    To be honest, many kids now see these cartoons where kids hate veggies and their friends hate them too. They end up thinking it's normal and cool to hate many of these things.

    • @Rauzwaiz
      @Rauzwaiz 9 років тому +11

      And so god damn sad.

    • @TehFabled
      @TehFabled 9 років тому +3

      kids next door was a great show...

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 9 років тому +24

      +SithMasterpresents I imagine though that the habits of the parents play a larger role.... You know how we turn out like our parents even if we hated them? I think it's true they pick up the good things, too. I want my kids to read books and eat well? I just keep on doing it, even when I don't see them following along. Same with gardening.

    • @quirkypurple
      @quirkypurple 7 років тому +2

      What? What TV shows? lol

    • @XenonKirito
      @XenonKirito 7 років тому +2

      Mister Pink
      It's cartoons that makes most kids delusional.

  • @annoyingvegan98
    @annoyingvegan98 10 років тому +263

    THANK YOU FOR THIS SPEECH. Physical Education classes teach kids that exercise is good for their health, so why can't we have nutrition classes that inform our students that most of the food sold in America is complete crap for you. Our bodies are capable of amazing things, but it is not so perfect that it can combat the dangerous chemicals and ingredients that are found in most of our food.

    • @katherinejones8778
      @katherinejones8778 6 років тому +4

      We do. At my school, we have three quarters of gym, and one quarter of health, and our teacher showed this to us in health.

    • @kazfreedman9964
      @kazfreedman9964 6 років тому

      YE we have food tech in our school which teaches us about nutrition and cooking so happy we have it

    • @juanonered112
      @juanonered112 6 років тому +2

      Sadly, the government controls education. The food industry controls the government. When the government put out dietary goals the government said to reduce red meat. The meat industry dipped and they attacked. You won't see any specific foods that the government says to reduce. It is all about things you can't see, nutrients, vitamins, calories.

    • @DanielHempel-q4e
      @DanielHempel-q4e Рік тому

      government is made of cartels, they work for money and do not care who they kill

  • @Corcioch
    @Corcioch 4 роки тому +3

    One thing shone out of that presentation, how much he genuinely cared.

  • @eletemmorzsaiblog
    @eletemmorzsaiblog 7 років тому +581

    I watch it in 2018. Same issue years later

    • @frederikteisen
      @frederikteisen 6 років тому +5

      Életem morzsái blog Yeah, but it has gotten better

    • @jerrythemagichamster8586
      @jerrythemagichamster8586 6 років тому +5

      Életem morzsái blog its actually changing people are getting smarter with food there are many programs that are helping with clearing diabetes and more and more programs are apearing to help.

    • @bensievewright5175
      @bensievewright5175 6 років тому

      Ben

    • @1TW1-m5i
      @1TW1-m5i 6 років тому

      This is what I came to the comments to find out. :(

    • @astrinymris9953
      @astrinymris9953 6 років тому +7

      And with Trump in the White House, you *know* there's no funding going into the public school lunchrooms, and there's not going to be any regulation of fast food corporations. :-(

  • @KaptansGaming
    @KaptansGaming 9 років тому +71

    Jamie Oliver, you have inspired me, my dad, and my classmates to help stop obesity. I honestly think that deep down, you deserve the Ted Prize :)

    • @EndlessSummer888
      @EndlessSummer888 3 роки тому +1

      I think he DID win the prize the year he presented this.

  • @schlam9320
    @schlam9320 11 років тому +10

    I cook most of our dinners at home and I learnt almost everything i know from my mother. Both what to do and laughingly what not to do. Honestly it all starts with 2 pots, pasta sauce, Vegetables, pasta seasoning of your choosing and mince. I get excited about cooking because i know how to cook. If you are watching this and you dont know, there are hundreds of you tube videos that teach just different pastas alone. You can do it

    • @AmyJohnson-r6r
      @AmyJohnson-r6r Місяць тому

      I have also been brought up with healthy food .now I am a chef at a primary school and it finally looking like Jamie's vision. ❤🎉

  • @luvtortyz2177
    @luvtortyz2177 4 роки тому +4

    To everyone in the comments: you do not need a flat stomach to deserve being treated like a human being. This is about children needing to be educated about food to be able to make their own choices about food rather than being fed unhealthy food by default. This isn’t about appearance. This is about the well being of kids who are too young to see disease coming.

  • @DeadFleshPariah
    @DeadFleshPariah 11 років тому +215

    I'm from Huntington, West Virginia, but moved to Indiana, and I am indeed an unhealthy, lazy, fatty. Haven't done any permanent damage yet, though, and am slowly working on making changes to lose some weight.

    • @elriqfree1641
      @elriqfree1641 10 років тому +3

      Good to hear : -)

    • @hannahclaire1854
      @hannahclaire1854 10 років тому +10

      Good for you, Antid… that's the way to do it, one change at a time, and it'll add up. Food changes can be really hard at the beginning, but as get used to each change and then start feeling better it gets easier; you can even start looking forward to making the changes and one day you'll look back on your good diet with amazement when you realize it seems like you always lived that way.

    • @footplusballid2470
      @footplusballid2470 7 років тому +3

      Antidiocese how's it going right now

    • @michaelstrazzere7599
      @michaelstrazzere7599 7 років тому +2

      permanent damage usually comes after an insecure life of depression..it represents nothing until it actually happens. So what are you doing now/ take action!

    • @zodiacmanan
      @zodiacmanan 7 років тому +4

      Good luck to you and hope it works out....

  • @UpandAboutGina
    @UpandAboutGina 11 років тому +6

    This is very touching to me. This is why I will always strive to feed my son Andre the most organic home made food I possibly can, so that obesity never stands a chance.

  • @joewolfboy-archive
    @joewolfboy-archive 8 років тому +45

    I'm 20 and my parents are obese.. I was raised not to be like them, so through hard work and dedication, I try to eat well and will raise my children to do the same.

  • @dawnhapgood2907
    @dawnhapgood2907 6 років тому +12

    I love Jamie Oliver and everything he stands for. He speaks the truth when no one wants to hear it.

  • @sarahgill1248
    @sarahgill1248 7 років тому +596

    He tried so hard and no one listened. Too difficult and too costly in the short term but would save the human race in the long run. Epitomises our laziness and selfishness.

    • @crotchet1586
      @crotchet1586 6 років тому +4

      Marianne
      No they don't!

    • @crotchet1586
      @crotchet1586 6 років тому +3

      Diet is different Marianne. I know people quite a few people on meds for both blood pressure and cholesterol that refuse to change their diet even though the science has proven that cutting out meat and dairy can reverse both these conditions. I have done so myself. They would rather take the meds and continue to eat as they have always done, even though its harming them

    • @mirekkowalski2284
      @mirekkowalski2284 6 років тому +3

      @Marianne "no animal has empathy, only humans do" - that's not true. Animals ( like dogs) can sense if you are in pain or sadness and they trying to cheer you up. Isn't that empathy?
      And if you were right (about cows being killed) then every worker of slaughter house should be vegan/vegetarian - I doubt that. (But I agree with you that meat eaters should compulsory visit places where animals are killed or even "stored" like chicken farms)

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 6 років тому +1

      It's a system that refuses to change because it's always the same people, with the same methods, and same goals getting elected. These same people are in charge schools, are in charge of our nutritional systems in government, and are always in the pocket of these industries. It hasn't changed since the 70's, hasn't changed today, and probably won't change in the future. Just look at the sugar industry lobbyists, they have shut down every program that is prohealth in the US to protect their profits.

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 6 років тому

      @Marianne Not saying not to act. Just pointing out that it's ridiculously protected by so many levels of government and industry.
      Normally your wallet us the best way to fix it, with enough people doing so that the industry would want to profit off the change. At least that's what living in the US has given me the impression of.

  • @callahanwelsh
    @callahanwelsh 8 років тому +74

    I say again.....Jamie Oliver is the man!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PicklesRTasty
    @PicklesRTasty 8 років тому +67

    I work with a lot of Americans. You guys eat absolutely copious amounts of potato chips and drink insane amounts of soda. I don't see my American peers consuming more more than me of anything else, just enormous amounts of chips and soda on top of what me and my countrymen do. I know this is purely anecdotal, but it's extremely consistent.

    • @anotherrandomer
      @anotherrandomer 5 років тому +2

      The soda consumption is unreal amongst Americans, I used to think I drink a lot of soda. But boy, some empty 1.5 liters in a sitting, others 750 ml, I drink less than that. Not to mention, alcohol with diner breakfast. That is a killer combo.

    • @hiker0100
      @hiker0100 4 роки тому +3

      I quit drinking soda cold turkey two years ago, and I lost about 10-15 pounds in a month or two without changing anything else about my diet. Now I'm trying to eat better and exercise more, and it's definitely showing.

    • @jorgemiguel2641
      @jorgemiguel2641 3 роки тому +1

      The dutch actually eat worse(I've been to both countries), they eat fries with mayo like its popcorn. Difference is... dutch people ride bicycles everywhere.

  • @pinknightie
    @pinknightie 10 років тому +43

    This is one of the most deserving campaigns out there.

  • @TarwTarw
    @TarwTarw 8 років тому +125

    I couldn't believe this! When I was 5, I knew what tomatoes, potatoes, peas, broccoli, green-beans, sweetcorn and cauliflower were!

    • @Michal_o
      @Michal_o 5 років тому

      Ur pfp I-

    • @Orion8729
      @Orion8729 4 роки тому +1

      @@Michal_o E N G L A N D I S M Y C I T Y

    • @PartyHousePH
      @PartyHousePH 4 роки тому +2

      Good for you, but we should focus on the problem instead of your positive situation.

    • @The-Devils-Advocate
      @The-Devils-Advocate 3 роки тому

      @@PartyHousePH Don’t except much from UA-cam comment section

  • @vincent_veenenberg
    @vincent_veenenberg 8 років тому +491

    This video has far too little views.

    • @UnrealTournament420
      @UnrealTournament420 6 років тому +2

      Vincent Veenenberg that’s because he’s fat and lied about being a chef.

    • @sinyabun
      @sinyabun 6 років тому

      To be fair I have seen part of this video reposted on different social platforms, each with 3mil views or more, but since it was cut in a smaller format to fit the allowance of the site, I searched for it on youtube!

    • @katrinaela
      @katrinaela 5 років тому +1

      Vincent Veenenberg My whole class and all the other classes he taught watched this and did a paper
      I wasn’t there that day so that’s why I am here now still doing the paper

    • @LastGenRichtofenn
      @LastGenRichtofenn 3 роки тому +1

      @@UnrealTournament420 ?

    • @GodLovesUs.LoveOurGod
      @GodLovesUs.LoveOurGod 3 роки тому

      the only reason i found out about this video is because this is my homework🤔

  • @marni2659
    @marni2659 8 років тому +81

    I'm 14, my mum has been telling me this kind of stuff for years and I'm glad, I agree with Jamie 100%!!!!! the FUCKIN world needs to change!

    • @Sarah-gf8su
      @Sarah-gf8su 8 років тому +6

      Change starts from within xx

  • @angelofsarcasm4924
    @angelofsarcasm4924 8 років тому +471

    Funny how people from Africa die from barely having any food, yet here's America where people die from having too much food.

    • @secretice
      @secretice 8 років тому +43

      Not necessarily "too much food". If you understand the situation and follow correctly, you'll see that it is "unhealthy diets" that cause the obesity.

    • @greneroom
      @greneroom 8 років тому +10

      Well, too many calories causes the obesity epidemic. The only think unhealthy about our diets is that excess of calories we consume.

    • @queensland4651
      @queensland4651 8 років тому +3

      it's the calories from what we consume.

    • @electraheart361
      @electraheart361 7 років тому +13

      People in America don't have too much food. They have too many food products, not enough real food.

    • @kalicook7320
      @kalicook7320 5 років тому

      That's because it's the same issue, not being able to demand the proper nutrients in your diet.

  • @Katelovestheocean
    @Katelovestheocean 4 роки тому +1

    Here 11 years later and I think we are getting so much better as a country when it comes to cooking and advocating fresh food. Slowly but surely!

  • @Tyler_spence
    @Tyler_spence 5 років тому +3

    I remember watching his series way back, I still live in Huntington today and its so crazy to have seen the changes over the years even though there's much more to be done. Thank you Jamie.

  • @lise4369
    @lise4369 7 років тому +1

    The last minute of his talk made me emotional because I feel he was being genuine.

  • @daxx299
    @daxx299 3 роки тому +6

    One of the best Ted talks I've watched.

  • @barbaraparkerhouse
    @barbaraparkerhouse 11 років тому +1

    Thank you Jamie for all you are doing! It does make a positive difference. You said it all when you said "I am a father". I am a mother and a grandmother, It speaks volumes.

  • @EmiLia-us4cz
    @EmiLia-us4cz 8 років тому +11

    I want to be like Jamie Oliver... The world needs to change and I really want to help and do something about it!!! Im not sure where to start though

  • @JamesTBond
    @JamesTBond 12 років тому +1

    Reminds me of Momma from What's Eating Gilbert Grape: "I can't imagine how hard it's been for you kids. I know what a burden I am...I know it...and I know that you're ashamed of me...I never, never meant to be like this. I never wanted to be a joke."
    That scene gets me every time.

  • @RebeccaHuffThatOrganicMom
    @RebeccaHuffThatOrganicMom 11 років тому +150

    I am so on board with this. I have been on a mission to get my children's school to change their lunch menu. At this point 3 out of five meals actually come straight from fast food restaurants. Any suggestions on how to make a change would be appreciated. So far I wrote a 3 page proposal and volunteered to be an ambassador for nutrition field trips, nutrition classes and/or to be a go between to line up some speakers at our school. I currently pack my children's lunches and snacks every single day. It starts with the parents though. We have to take responsibility for our children's health and starting RIGHT NOW!

    • @simonmarcoux5879
      @simonmarcoux5879 7 років тому +9

      Keep on fighting!!! Strength in numbers. If one voice doesn't cut it, then rally parents around you and even if that battle is lost keep going forward with it! I command you on your effort and I'm inspired by it. As a father of three younglings, I find it sometimes difficult and so easy to take a shortcut. However, it is something worth fighting for, for ourselves, for our children and for our neighboors and countryman.!

    • @mrintstagram2685
      @mrintstagram2685 7 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/IVJv91n39Q8/v-deo.html
      This might help you

    • @lizziefoshizzay
      @lizziefoshizzay 6 років тому +3

      Rebecca Huff what about going to the food companies who provide for the school?
      I'm a substitute teacher for my town and go to all the schools, the food is served by a few businesses. The people in control of the menu are driven by business. In college our Advisory board spoke with the food company who provides for our one lunch room and I swear those professionals knew what we wanted but kept making excuses for why it's too wasteful due to spoiling and expensive to provide fresh healthy food.

    • @TakesTwoToTango
      @TakesTwoToTango 6 років тому +2

      Hi Rebecca
      I'm a teacher lke E. Betty, and I'm afraid she's got a point. It depends on where you live, but typically the schools don't actually get to choose the lunch menu. It's chosen by the companies that provide the food. So whilst most schools would read your 3 page proposal, the most they can do is negotiate with the companies.
      Another problem I've encountered and that Jamie Oliver's encountered in Great Britain is that parents very much don't tend to agree on which food should be served. I've seen several campaigns where schools or the food companies would cut down on meat portions. As Jamie said in the talk, the portions we eat are a problem. So these campaigns are often started as a health promotion tool (less meat compensated by more veggies). The food companies tend to not mind them, because cutting down on meat can be financially beneficial for them. But time and time again kids get upset because we're denying them meat, and parents very seriously do not like it when their kids get denied meat. Jamie's had some terrible experiences in Great Britain with moms complaining to him about dictating what their kid should eat whilst feeding their infants cola from a baby bottle.
      That is what we're up against. I don't know how to change this.

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi 5 років тому

      pack them a lunch,,, Geeezzzzzzzzzzz

  • @martakarem
    @martakarem 12 років тому +1

    Very sad but true statistics! I'm sharing this info/video with all my friends from the US and Brasil (where I live). Thank you James for your time and courage!

  • @connorphilipp
    @connorphilipp 6 років тому +9

    Thanks to people like Jamie Oliver I've been cooking for myself since I was 14 (18 now). I'm not necessarily fond of cooking (and am DEFINITELY NOT a chef haha) but I see the necessity and I totally agree with this message 💪

  • @bmflove26
    @bmflove26 12 років тому +2

    so proud of you and your team of people that work so hard to educate our youth, and us, on nutrition, cooking, growing food etc. America loves you!!!

  • @rafih5
    @rafih5 10 років тому +6

    Great Jamie for the past 44 years in America God Knows i tryed and than my best to point out your ideals thank you Jamie

  • @janna7625
    @janna7625 6 років тому +2

    This inspired me to ask my mother (my father cooks too but I don’t like his dishes) to teach me how to cook.
    I’ve never been interested in it but I realise now that if I want to live a healthy life, it’s a skill I’m going to need.

  • @ancientmurrelet
    @ancientmurrelet 11 років тому +7

    Really impressive. From humble beginnings he's turned a passion into a force of good. Such an inspiring presentation. Well done Jamie! Keep going!!!

  • @shawnleatherman8212
    @shawnleatherman8212 11 років тому +1

    Anything Jamie Oliver does concerning food education is worth watching and listening to. I applaud his efforts on this topic as he is one of the very few people willing to speak the truth about how the food corporations are driving the morbidity and mortality of not only this country but also much of the developed world!

  • @ЮлияЗайцева-б5э
    @ЮлияЗайцева-б5э 4 роки тому +3

    I'm still impressed with his message to all people over the world to think about children's food!

  • @MyPoisonAndMyWine
    @MyPoisonAndMyWine 6 років тому +2

    I watched Dear Fat People just before this and the difference in terms of compassion and care is overwhelming. This is how to tackle the obesity epidemic, not by shaming and humiliating people.

  • @amandadudley2983
    @amandadudley2983 6 років тому +73

    everyone around me laughs when I restrict my diet and eat kale or fruit for breakfast--also, I got a lot of backlash after I decided I did not want to eat meat...but I feel great and I am 29 but look 22 ;)

    • @mikedonnarumma5337
      @mikedonnarumma5337 6 років тому +8

      amanda, i am 66 and have been sick all my life, until 11mths ago when i took on, no meat, no dairy, no processed food, way of life, you will not regret dropping meat, all power to you,

    • @fpcoleman57
      @fpcoleman57 6 років тому +2

      Hey! From a wholefood plant-based person who is 61.
      Healthy greetings!
      Don't despair!
      I have been on this journey for a long time. People tell me I look 20 years younger.
      Never compromise!

    • @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it
      @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it 5 років тому +1

      @@mattsplat8413 Do you have a cat?

    • @acidicali7776
      @acidicali7776 5 років тому +1

      The age difference between 29 and 22 aren’t significant. Saying that you’re 29 but look 22 is stupid tbh

    • @acidicali7776
      @acidicali7776 3 роки тому

      @@enneibaf_ this comment was two years ago and my comment was 1 year ago. How is that 5 years later?

  • @evelyngillespie5008
    @evelyngillespie5008 3 роки тому +5

    I had to watch his for school but it was actually very informative and I enjoyed it. The presentation was very well done. Unfortunately, the people who need to see it aren't

  • @danjenne
    @danjenne 10 років тому +14

    This is WAY important!!!

  • @mrsamuelwatson12
    @mrsamuelwatson12 2 роки тому +5

    I used to hate him as a kid. Now I know why the adults know more than kids sometimes. And I owe him an apology. I’m sorry Jamie

  • @TheRuiMartins
    @TheRuiMartins 10 років тому +63

    I couldn't think of ANY reason for this Man not to achieve his wish...!

    • @Friendship1nmillion
      @Friendship1nmillion 4 роки тому

      Yeah. #JamieOliver has been overlooked for far too long by the queen {of the U.K.} for knighthood. 👨‍🍳⚔️👑 🥘🏅 🗣👥

  • @Chakavk60
    @Chakavk60 15 років тому

    I appreciate the tone of his message. As a nation, we must be strong physically as well as mentally.

  • @Sarah-gf8su
    @Sarah-gf8su 8 років тому +6

    Love this! Please continue this movement Jamie. We are all behind you and support you 101%! Much love x

  • @armanahmetov3239
    @armanahmetov3239 6 років тому +2

    I've always felt that we are a product of those who have inspired us.

  • @luc1fer206
    @luc1fer206 8 років тому +289

    I like how after 6 years our progress is "fat acceptance" fucking great

    • @courtneynolen5645
      @courtneynolen5645 8 років тому +2

      Satan Fish fat is beautiful

    • @Janine.Najarian
      @Janine.Najarian 7 років тому +4

      diabeetus

    • @loiclabonne5708
      @loiclabonne5708 7 років тому +12

      And we have people supporting the "Fat pride"

    • @fartloudYT
      @fartloudYT 7 років тому +11

      imagine how disgusting you have to be to be supporting shorter lives for the sake of appearing 'nice' and 'politically correct'. same happens with all sorts of things these days.

    • @joeyGalileoHotto
      @joeyGalileoHotto 7 років тому +4

      You can thank Democrats for this hostility

  • @ibrahinaline
    @ibrahinaline Рік тому +1

    Não consegui assistir de uma única vez, tive que pausar para parar de chorar 😢treze anos depois e infelizmente continua atual

  • @lolok5456
    @lolok5456 3 роки тому +6

    Even after 10 years, things are not really very different
    I'm 19 years old
    And I dream of the aame things as you do
    I'm super aware about good food and keep researching about it

  • @HamOnCan
    @HamOnCan 14 років тому

    He's right on track. . combine it with this. . . with growing vegies in our own back yard. . . and we are really in the home stretch of having a healing happen on the face of earth

  • @jaylynn444
    @jaylynn444 9 років тому +113

    The people giving this video a "thumbs down" are in denial. Jamie, you are awesome! Thank you for all you do :)
    I FINALLY got my friend to switch to organic milk (no ADDED table sugar) with a max of one glass a day. I'm still trying to get her to switch between almond milk, coconut milk, and organic cows milk, but that will come. Since switching to organic: she went down THREE pant sizes, is no longer diabetic (NOONE that is diabetic should drink conventional milk - it has 4 tablespoons of table sugar), and the migraines she's suffered with for 30 years are gone!! Milk is the #1 trigger for migraines and allergies. I stopped conventional milk in 2006, and have only been on anti-biotics twice in 8 years! One for an accident and one an ear infection (my friend that stayed with me was super sick and had a double ear infection). I almost never get colds, and if I start to feel run down, I juice organic fruits and veggies and knock it out.

    • @stefa1544
      @stefa1544 9 років тому +4

      can i ask what country you are in? they add sugar to milk? :(

    • @jaynacarter6638
      @jaynacarter6638 9 років тому +5

      +Stef a Hi, I live in the U.S., and yes, over the years they sneak table sugar into the milk little by little (because sugar is 10x's more addictive than heroine), hoping people will assume it's the "natural" sugars in milk. Milk does have natural sugar (called lactose), but watch this video for all the info.

    • @billjoe39
      @billjoe39 9 років тому +2

      +jaylynn444 they are in 'denial"( psychobable word) because they know he is fake and just some slick Big Food salesman

    • @pixpusha
      @pixpusha 9 років тому +1

      +jaylynn444 Hey Jaylynn444 Good job on your lifestyle. By chance, do you add ginger to your veggies when you juice? The more I read about ginger, the more aghast I am at how much we don't know of the medicinal properties of our food. It is hands down, the best anti-inflammatory, period. Read up about it and you will be pleasantly surprised.

    • @jaylynn444
      @jaylynn444 9 років тому +4

      Hi pixpusha! Yes I do use ginger, but not as much as I should. Thanks for the reminder :) Turmeric is also amazing for anti-inflammatory - it help me SO much with my neck injury that has left me in chronic pain.

  • @lynnhuynh4769
    @lynnhuynh4769 12 років тому +1

    I love that Jamie Oliver is doing this, it's absolutely wonderful. He's inspired me to educate my classmates on this as well-I'm doing a project like this, though slightly different.

  • @emmapitman7898
    @emmapitman7898 10 років тому +28

    Respect Jamie Oliver

    • @lindagray1809
      @lindagray1809 6 років тому

      Have you seen his current shows? Fat, fat, fat, and some processed meats. What happened to him?

  • @michaelnimley8676
    @michaelnimley8676 8 років тому +14

    Interesting video. I eliminated sugar from my Diet and saw remarkable changes. He's definitely sharing the truth.

  • @RichSadler
    @RichSadler 11 років тому +1

    There is not greater concern that the health and well-being of our children. Jamie is doing something about it! Great job Jamie!

  • @Smorss2011
    @Smorss2011 5 років тому +17

    Teach them where meat comes from, most importantly. That should help the environment.

    • @Nothin2seehere-e4z
      @Nothin2seehere-e4z 4 роки тому +4

      Not really. I mean if most people went vegan, then animals still would’ve died to the protection of crops. More animals died for the protection of crops then for the protection of livestock. More space still would’ve need to feed all these people.

  • @MangoMochi_
    @MangoMochi_ 10 років тому +7

    This was amazing to watch. Very inspirational! I hope we can teach generations about the importance of food and home cooking.

  • @spacetrip4292
    @spacetrip4292 8 років тому +26

    I am totally agree with Jamie, but sadly the behind of this problem is
    money. some geezers never ever let the business go because they are
    always want to secure their life not children's life.

  • @johnqkarin2
    @johnqkarin2 12 років тому

    You're right.I could've kept my response simple so that those who don't pay attention to everything being said (i.e. 'idiots') could've easily understood my prose.However, I decided to actually listen to the whole thing and discuss it intelligently.I agree with him on his points.Just not on his expectations of who is going to be the ones to solve the problem. Parents. Period. Not the politicians who allowed this mess in the first place. So, if that makes me an idiot, it makes me a concerned one.

  • @Stormfox93
    @Stormfox93 10 років тому +18

    Jamie for president!

  • @JohnKooz
    @JohnKooz 2 роки тому +1

    tl;dr Jamie understand the importance of his message for the health of not just Americans, but the world, so he made its delivery exceptionally powerful and moving.
    The strong anti-obesity message of Jamie Oliver's talk was incredibly powerfully delivered. Particularly noteworthy and point-blank was that elephant-sized human casket for the obese. I fortunately, through focus and hard work don't have a weight problem, but seeing that casket and realizing that factually many many people everyday end up in something like that because of their poor and dangerous eating habits really crystallized the severity of Jamie's point. Seeing a large number in a statistics is one way to see a hard reality, seeing the ginormous coffin is part of that same reality. So impressed at powerfully Jamie delivered this absolutely crucial message.
    My 2nd favorite part of his talk was the unfortunate accounting bean-counting that leads to inexpensive and unhealthy school meals, as well as the "health food ignorance" in schools. He said it just took 2 one-hour sessions to illuminate the kids to what all the vegetables were. I thought that ignorance coupled with the efficacy of the quick solution was profound.
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    So many solutions! Brilliant! Man, I have seen quite a few TED Talks, and some with standing ovations, but this one, specifically, felt like the most deserved standing ovation. Such a superb speech!

  • @probot5960
    @probot5960 8 років тому +53

    I agree. And why add sugar to milk!!!!

    • @Sarah-gf8su
      @Sarah-gf8su 8 років тому +6

      I know right! It tastes so lovely without any additives!

    • @sylvia1797
      @sylvia1797 8 років тому +7

      From what I've seen, a lot of the milk served in schools has a flavoring, whether it be chocolate or strawberry (I've seen both). Both of these types are crammed with extra sugar and additives.

    • @mingsong
      @mingsong 6 років тому

      Baron Braveclaw I never liked milk in china. The flavor was strong. However when I came to the United States, I started to like milk, the milk tastes like watery sweet drink. Somehow it always tastes sweet to me.

    • @lisa_vxng
      @lisa_vxng 6 років тому +4

      Ming Song ...well normally theres milk-sugar (aka lactose) in there so milk already has a natural sweetness?

    • @mingsong
      @mingsong 6 років тому +1

      Lisa von Gartzen I think it’s very possible. I never had diarrhea in china when I drank milk. But now once I had more than one cup, I have running diarrhea. No matter is organic or lactose free milk. Good thing is I like it as my constipation med.

  • @phyliciajoykloes
    @phyliciajoykloes 6 років тому +1

    Jamie Oliver is the best. This video is way past due, and I can't believe it takes an outsider to (hopefully) create an impact. This messages is more than simply important. When I studied in Florida for four years, I also volunteered at one of the elementary schools kitchen. I was flabbergasted that the schools received Tyson chicken wings to prepare that day. Everything was inside of large plastic bags, and the kitchen staff couldn't order anything else since people "higher up" decided this. Horrible! About that time, I also looked into GMOs, and I was shocked to learn how this viscous circle has no shame to also turn its head to kids - CHILDREN THAT ARE OUR FUTURE! Definitely worth sharing this video...

  • @yoyoyoyo7813
    @yoyoyoyo7813 11 років тому +14

    people need to watch this and support him, the view is only 500k

  • @SamOfChristendom
    @SamOfChristendom 5 років тому +2

    You tell 'em Jamie. Jamie and Gordon are my fav chefs. British and proud. We all need to look after each other 🇺🇲🇬🇧

    • @almaskarimli6743
      @almaskarimli6743 5 років тому

      Not everyone care about others and this talk is the most interesting one that I have ever watched. I highly recommend the documentary called "Sugar ".

  • @elriqfree1641
    @elriqfree1641 10 років тому +15

    I could only think of one reason why there are so many dislikes,,, Great video.

  • @cavitsimsek8181
    @cavitsimsek8181 4 роки тому +1

    I absolutely agree in our country in the same way

  • @rohitratansharma
    @rohitratansharma 10 років тому +5

    Great demonstration Jamie, I share the same wish & I do teach my kid & whoever else I can

  • @andylovsU
    @andylovsU 11 років тому

    I'm American and I truly appreciate him doing this because no one else will; maybe one day more people in America will wake up and open their eyes to what they are doing to themselves and their children.

  • @ChristineRosemond
    @ChristineRosemond 6 років тому +3

    Love Jamie. What an incredibly passionate guy on a great mission to change things for the better.

  • @misscupcake
    @misscupcake 14 років тому

    To the 908 people who disliked this... that's ok, go die of heart disease because you don't want to be told that how you are eating is wrong... Jamie Oliver is such an inspirational and genuinely caring individual who is using his fame for the betterment of society and most importantly, the children...How many celebrities honestly do that? If I look up an American recipe I am simply appalled at the lack of fresh ingredients...it's all canned...and that's for home cooking!!!!

  • @MusicisLove
    @MusicisLove 6 років тому +3

    He made me worry about what I thought a very minor issue, but man that's a big fan. It is costing lives some really precious lives. Sportsperson endorse chips, cokes drinks and themselves eat boiled food, drink milk, or say their bla bla pricy drink. It's all bullshit, everyone run for money. Money matter more tha lives.

  • @babyfaceassassin4431
    @babyfaceassassin4431 5 років тому +2

    i have seen so so so many ted talks and this is the one that rightly deserve standing ovation

  • @callahanwelsh
    @callahanwelsh 8 років тому +5

    Jamie Oliver is the man!!!!!

  • @citysurvivor4919
    @citysurvivor4919 4 роки тому

    Jamie. I have watched you bang your head against the walls for years. I love you. You're just so amazing! Keep the good fight and keep teaching!

  • @wickedrocketelvispel
    @wickedrocketelvispel 11 років тому +3

    No matter what anyone says on this comment stream, you can't argue that it is seriously depressing that those kids have no idea what those vegetables are!

  • @JohnJacksonJohnson
    @JohnJacksonJohnson 13 років тому

    Thank god for people like Morgan Spurlock and Jamie Oliver! I've cut down on my soda pop intake gradually (ex.: choosing Kool-Aid and ice water over Coke.) It's made me a touch irritable, but such is a result of withdrawal. If you have not, please read "Fast Food Nation" and "Don't Eat This Book". I hated school food, so from kindergarten all the way up to my graduating from high school, I rarely ate school food.

  • @Nightman2152
    @Nightman2152 5 років тому +8

    Why did they tape plastic inside the wheel barrow. It's not like sugar was going to hurt it.
    Maybe the returned it to the store after the ted talk.

  • @menderfire9
    @menderfire9 15 років тому +2

    Absolutely awesome presentation! I am on your page Jamie! Thanks for the information and the passion! The milk sugar demonstration was perfect and sobering!! Well done! I will watch this video repeatedly until I've got it memorized! Then I'll go out and speak better than I have spoken before!!!!! Thanks again! Yes, I can cook! I even grow organic foods! We need to teach gardening in schools too!

  • @kewlbns69
    @kewlbns69 9 років тому +22

    what i want to know is when did food education in schools stop? i graduated in 1998 and i had cooking and nutrition classes at school.

    • @AlejandroMartinez-md4hr
      @AlejandroMartinez-md4hr 9 років тому +9

      Overall, schools in The USA are a joke. I don't understand why in need 4 English classes, Geometry, and calculus, and earth science, and chemistry, and art, and history. I'm not trying to write a book, or be a math teacher, or become a science student. I don't care about history because it is wrong, I went to the National Archive in Washington DC anf so much of our history taught in schools is bull crap. Lincold was a racist kill by the central banks (Rothschilds). We haven't won many wars, taught in school. Why can't I learn about economics and politics, and checking into a hospital, renting vehicle, renting a house, obtaining healthcare/medicare and other insurances.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 9 років тому +5

      +Kewl Beans I graduated in 97 and I don't think we had anything like that. Maybe home economics? We learned how to fold napkins LOL Now schools claim they have no time for gym, the arts, all of the most important things. Schools are a waste of time.

    • @TehFabled
      @TehFabled 9 років тому

      +StandingPerfectlyStill Holly Saying "the arts" is as important as STEM subjects is laughable. Unless you're one of the naturally talented with a real passion for the arts, trying to pursue a future in it is as good as securing a job as a starbucks barista. If you go to higher education for anything that isn't business, medical, or engineering related, you're wasting your time and money

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 9 років тому +1

      Teh Fabled I agree college can be a waste of time. It's why I dropped out after a few years, LOL. Apprenticeships and that sort of thing are where it's at, IMO. My kids are unschooled, but they have the choice to go to college.. I secretly hope they apprentice somewhere instead. Unless they want to be brain surgeons.

    • @kewlbns69
      @kewlbns69 9 років тому +2

      Teh Fabled
      i think richard dreyfuss said it best. if all you teach is reading and writing, pretty soon people won't have anything to read or write about.
      unless you'd rather eat nothing but food created in a lab and thrown in a box for microwaves? most people aren't born with the skills necessary to just know how to prepare food by instinct alone. and as jamie once said "if a kid doesn't know what it is, he won't eat it." and then they'll spend the rest of their lives eating whatever crappy food they saw advertized on tv because nobody bothered to tell them they could eat an apple instead and it's probably a better idea. i had a college roomate that at the age of 22 had to call his damn grandma if he wanted to eat something that didn't come out of a box. now if that makes you laugh fine, but if you don't think that came from an obvious lacking in this kids education you're a fool.
      you sound like you're saying "the only reason to pay attention to the arts is if you want a career in it." you must be a blast at parties since you've apparently never seen a movie, television program, or read a novel, or even visited an art museum. all of those things came from people who got an education in the arts. orwell once wrote about a world without these things, read it. it's kinda fucking depressing. xD
      it's called having a hobby. people that don't have them ended up working a job they hate to support a life that's not making them happy.
      generally they turn into sad pathetic nihilists much like yourself.

  • @iakopotualatamalelagi1949
    @iakopotualatamalelagi1949 3 роки тому

    Watching this in 2021, still relevant. There is a serious problem with ads on fast food and companies trying to sell happiness. During this pandemic I hope there is a transition towards a higher understanding.

  • @sgk542
    @sgk542 3 роки тому +3

    I'm living in Japan. This country will be like The U.S. or The U.K.
    However my mother makes dinner every night. She said to me that she wants us to know the right food culture. I want to be a father who give my son the lifespan that longer than me.

  • @mikontisott
    @mikontisott 15 років тому

    Lynley, I totally agree that factory farming is a damaging indictment of greedy protein consumption. That said, marginal agricultural land used for livestock production supports huge numbers of communities around the world. It makes up almost a third of productive land in the United Kingdom. Profitable class 1 land to grow vegetables in crop rotation accounts for only 10% of the UK farmland. "Less, if you must, and only if it lived happily" should be the mantra for any meat or fish consumption

  • @123Casso123
    @123Casso123 9 років тому +28

    shocking. in a good way. (Y)
    i am a nutritionist, but still its so impressive to hear stuff like that. what could be more important in phisical life than the food and drink we eat and drink? just think about it. every bite counts. if you eat junk food, you`ll body will suffer. maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but after defenetly.,, deffenetly. deffinetly... ahh crap... sorry for my english.

  • @innerhealingcoach
    @innerhealingcoach 11 років тому +1

    BRAVO JAMIE!!!! I'm sharing truths like this on my blog every single week - I'm trying to be a voice of truth. You are doing an amazing job!

  • @kslice66
    @kslice66 8 років тому +78

    Obesity and poverty are two sides of the same coin here in North America. You look for cheapest calories possible to get by. You are malnourished but obese. And it's not that ppl don't know better. It's that they don't have means to get proper food.

    • @jaylynn444
      @jaylynn444 8 років тому +7

      +kslice Very true in some respects. After I finished school (I'm a Holistic Nutritionist) I realized just how little people know about what is truly healthy. MOST people THINK that they eat "pretty healthy" - but they don't. Because of the lies fed to us by the food industry (especially the Dairy & the Meat industry), people really do believe that milk & meat are good for us ( I did years ago!) THEY ARE NOT. Milk is the #1 trigger for allergies, it has FOUR tablespoons of added sugar (sugar turns into fat immediately in the body - unless you exercise right away, then you can use it as energy). Meat eaters have a 40% increased risk of heart disease & over a 40% increased risk of cancer (which is why 1 out of 2 men & 1 out of 3 woman now will get cancer in their lifetime). When they tout "eat meat for protein", what they should be saying is "eat the fat in meat for protein" because that's where the protein is coming from. And the nutritional info they tout is BEFORE it's cooked - you lose most of the nutrients after cooking. So, like you said, people are malnourished but obese because they go to cheap fast food places (or, should I say "fake food" places) to get cheap calories. The thing is, I can get a weeks worth of food eating organic raw food for $50! People who buy milk, cheese, & meat spend way more. But people really just don't know what to make, because they don't know what's healthy anymore. I'm offering my raw food classes on a donation basis, so I can help - not just the people who can afford cooking classes, but people who want to learn how to make healthy, quick, EZ & delicious meals at a price they feel comfortable with. We are all in this together & should help when we can :) Thanks for your post, bringing awareness to this issue :)

    • @kslice66
      @kslice66 8 років тому +14

      Jesus Christ. I hate ppl like you. Take an online course that sounds somewhat convincing and figure you have it figured out. Talk to me when you decide to become a dietician. I can say I'm a nutritionist too if I want.

    • @kslice66
      @kslice66 8 років тому +9

      +jaylynn444 and your reply had absolutely nothing to do with what I said. It was random and off topic. Start your own comment if you have a unique idea. Don't just tag me in your comments that have nothing
      To do with anything

    • @jaylynn444
      @jaylynn444 8 років тому +9

      kslice You HATE people like me? U don't know me. But you HATE people that help others, have compassion for others, and help save people's lives every day? Wow, how sad for you. I have so much love in my life, and am surrounded by positive people. You obviously do not. I guess that's WHY you're feeling insecure & threatened, and feel the need to lash out. I don't feel that need. I will block you because I don't allow negativity in my life, which is WHY I'm such a happy person. Maybe consider counseling. Spewing hate & negativity will make for a sad existence.

    • @kslice66
      @kslice66 8 років тому +8

      +jaylynn444 Why I find your comment annoying ...1. It has nothing to do with what I said. So what it tells me is that you were more interested in hearing your own voice than listening the point raised. 2nd. I find your nutritional preachiness to be misguided and the product of ill informed nutritional advice you likely paid for that is the product of mainstream dieting trends and not factual or reputable science. 3rdly, to claim at the end that you are a nutritionist... Both you and I know that nutritionist is a label that can be used by anyone. Regardless of educational background. And in no way makes you an authority on the subject.