EAT THIS TO HEAL: What To Eat & When To Eat For LONGEVITY! | Tim Spector

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  • @RogueCylon
    @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว +187

    I grew up in the UK and moved to the US for my career. The biggest eye opener was that doctors in the US are much more money driven, and less about healing patients. They chose the career for wealth, and big pharma welcomed them.

    • @lindatinucci5779
      @lindatinucci5779 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      They are ALL under pressure to make$$and conform. Even ones that want to Heal. So sad

    • @Iphie2019
      @Iphie2019 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      One key factor is also because it costs thousands for dollars to go to medical school and complete all necessary training. The amount of debt medical doctors end up with after medical school and training is really crazy.

    • @ursulawayne9384
      @ursulawayne9384 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      😥. Hopefully not all. Watching a historically true Korean drama about a moral, humble Physican. It is many episodes long and this is second time in the past years i am so thankful to watch "Hur Jun, The Original Story" on Asian channels, "Gu Am Heo Joon" 2013.

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ursulawayne9384 I enjoy Korean drama also, but they all tend to drag on.

    • @ShaunPeterKelly
      @ShaunPeterKelly ปีที่แล้ว +2

      After watching many doctor/health podcasts which are funded by adverts, aren’t they all money driven?

  • @16Elless
    @16Elless ปีที่แล้ว +151

    Fascinating as always. When I first heard Tim Spector say 30 plant species a week I thought that was impossible but when you include nuts, seeds, herbs & spices it’s really easy. On breakfast, for 60 ish years I ate cereal 7 days a week. Now I only eat “breakfast” on Sunday (about 10.30am so I’ve not eaten for about 14-15 hours) when I have overnight oats with berries, sunflower & pumpkin seeds, cinnamon & chia plus full fat yoghurt & a sprinkling of walnuts on top. This gives me 8 plants. I’ve mostly cut out UPF & never now use vegetable (seed) oils, just EVOO. All low fat stuff is out too. I have kefir, kombucha etc which I would never have touched before. Cut out the snacking & instead of milk chocolate I now have 85% dark. Over the last year I’ve lost a stone, so no longer overweight. I’ve been surprised how easy I found it to change what & when I eat. Hopefully my microbes are thanking me!

  • @leek-te5dx
    @leek-te5dx ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Hands down you nailed it when you said don't go to the doctor and start learning about your health and your diet. Make changes in how I think and eat food! That is what I've been doing. Thank you for these impactful podcasts keep them up brother. Your sister from the United States 🇺🇸.

  • @JREH21
    @JREH21 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I am finding this information fascinating. Years ago, after reading one of the Atkins books, I did the Atkins diet as he intended it; I found that although I started off with "oh great I can eat masses of animal protein" as I progressed and gradually introduced more carbs by way of a variety of vegetables and fruit (minimising the high carb ones), I finished up actually eating less animal protein than I had before the diet. I felt great, I had energy, I was happier and healthier ... and I lost weight. I now realise that a big part of the success was that I was feeding my microbiome. Fascinating.

  • @SuzanneU
    @SuzanneU ปีที่แล้ว +7

    There are many ways to increase the numbers of plants in a meal. I make baked oatmeal, which includes mixed berries (3 kinds), shredded carrots and zucchini, pumpkin, sunflower, and flax seeds, and raisins. I like mine served with cinnamon, nutmeg, and whole milk yogurt. I bake bread with whole-wheat flour, white flour, mixed seeds (pumpkin, sunflower, flax, and chia), and oatmeal. Rice is a mixture of red, brown, purple, and white. Pasta sauce is very good with mixed tomatoes, pumpkin, carrots, spinach, onions, and garlic.

  • @IngramCars
    @IngramCars ปีที่แล้ว +5

    What I learned from listening to Professor Tim Spector, initially on another channel, by changing my mindset and making many changes he mentioned, has already had a profound effect on my weight, mood, and health. Remarkable.

  • @mareegeorge8641
    @mareegeorge8641 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I have been looking into how we make the soil more healthy that we grow vegetables in. I feel that this is the major factor.

    • @greenknitter
      @greenknitter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have horticultural training and my tutors emphasised how important soil health is. If your soil is not healthy and rich whatever you grow will not have the full nutrient and mineral profile. Apply lots of well rotted manure or compost- organic matter on top and fork it in so you get lots of aeration in the soil and less compaction. About 5cm worth. Also cover bare areas with green manure and fork or dig back in.
      On the Greek island of Ikaria they have wild plants that contribute to their citizens having one of the longest life expecatncies on earth, and grow only there because of the soil. Soil health is everything!

  • @cindydavison5278
    @cindydavison5278 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Love the mention of the 30 varieties of seeds, nuts, herbs, spices and veggies per week! I learned something new! Also the mention of how someone based on their personality can become obsessed with trackers was spot on!

  • @sarahwhiting325
    @sarahwhiting325 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Would love to hear Tim’s thoughts about the science regarding health benefits of seed oils v animal fats and meat in the metabolic, “bad” cholesterol, diabetes/ insulin resistance debate. He says we’re in a food crisis re processed foods and I agree on many levels. I agree the food industry and Governments has a lot to answer for.

  • @Tracertme
    @Tracertme ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Amazing love hearing Tim speak about various aspects and the whole Zoe team really, I started my journey down this road 15 years ago with my wife and taught myself, it’s great to hear conventional medicine now acknowledging combined with science the benefits of functional medicine. I am now starting to take this to the next step and having linked our bodies with our entire self applying the same to the soil and the food we eat. I gave up eating out in restaurants, because at best It tastes average. I only go for the social interaction and being with friends. I expect nothing so am seldom disappointed. What always interests me is no matter how much science and mankind tries to impose on nature, nature always comes back and wins. Never under estimate it and always apply the science in line with nature.

    • @folashadejohnson7092
      @folashadejohnson7092 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have learnt a lot about my gut health and that Science is not static but dynamic. Thank you so much for impacting great knowledge that l can actually live a healthy life without compulsorily visiting any Medical doctor but by just paying attention to what l eat daily.

  • @petersterling5334
    @petersterling5334 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great Video. Awesome to see MDs talking about such an Important topic at length! Thanks for this revolutionary Discussion.

  • @greenknitter
    @greenknitter 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    When he said carbs no matter if they're whole food or not are a problem makes me wonder how a whole country who eat so much pasta-Italy can have one of the longest life expectancies in Europe. I think you can't just take one food group in isolation and draw conclusions without factoring in other diet and lifestyle factors like amount of UPFs eaten, quality of the healthcare system, climate, air and water quality, sedentary or active lifestyles, social connections etc etc

    • @susancooper5461
      @susancooper5461 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Italy eats al dente pasta which is gastro resistant.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There grains better and they don't have to spray to get it dry as weather is warmer glysophate!! Is a killer to our biome

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And we spray to help it dry with glysophate so that's a problem

  • @Suzitao
    @Suzitao ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Very interesting! Been listening to your show on spotify for ages..but this is the first time I watched. I like the way that Tim mentioned that proper science changes and was even open to the idea that the carnivore diet maybe the best thing for some (I think this could be the case, at least for some time...for those with extreme autoimmune issues, for example). Really great episode and show in general. Thank you Dr. Rangan and guests for all the work you do to give the latest health information to help people heal themselves. I have benefitted lots from your work...it makes me very happy to know there are Drs out there like you with this knowledge and especially here in the UK. (I know there are lots more in the US for instance). Here's hoping your work will lead to more and more GP's becoming more aware of the importance of lifestyle/functional medicine for health.

  • @bentkm
    @bentkm ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hey Dr. Rangan, Bent from Norway here. I can't really recall how I came across your channel ... but it was recently and: I am amazed that I didn't come across you before. I am VERY, VERY, VERY impressed of the amount, and the immensely high quality, of the information and guests you share. Thank you so much.

  • @ditshego_media
    @ditshego_media ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Brilliant interview. Your line of questioning is precise, informed and very well organised.

  • @trishmarck7798
    @trishmarck7798 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Please bring your Zoe program to Canada 🇨🇦

  • @christinastephanou5971
    @christinastephanou5971 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Dr Rangan congratulations on all your podcasts. By sprinkling turmeric, cloves, cinnamon powder and grated apple daily onto your porridge oats a good idea for breakfast, when it comes to wanting to reduce glucose and triglycerides. Thanking you in advance.

  • @ninajohnson6578
    @ninajohnson6578 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Excellent! Thank you and enjoy your break.

  • @EvgeniiaDolinenko
    @EvgeniiaDolinenko 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm trying my best to eat 30 plants a week. It changed my way of choosing food. I though I knew how to eat healthy, but I didn't. So now 38 years old I'm learning to take care of my health. ❤

  • @heather333
    @heather333 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Variety is the spice of life!

  • @Tortise02
    @Tortise02 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I've already shared your episode with Dr Pradip Jamnadas with 5 people. Thank you for bringing the advice of so many fascinating experts to us. Have a great summer...you deserve it!

    • @16Elless
      @16Elless ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That’s definitely one of the best conversations. I learnt loads.

  • @wendywilliams9893
    @wendywilliams9893 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    So interesting and informative as always. Following the advice of these
    experts has certainly changed my attitude to nutrition and food. Many thanks

  • @victoriaputureanu7783
    @victoriaputureanu7783 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Good information. Let’s practice!👏

  • @roseogrady8785
    @roseogrady8785 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank You Dr Tim.

  • @rachelnevarez3436
    @rachelnevarez3436 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This discussion is full of tremendous information 👏
    Thank you Rangan. Love listening to all of your content. So happy to have found you!!

  • @EvgeniiaDolinenko
    @EvgeniiaDolinenko 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I learn so much from this channel. Especially about food and also trauma and psychiatry.

  • @lynnewestwood5858
    @lynnewestwood5858 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This makes so much good sense.

  • @lisagoddard4911
    @lisagoddard4911 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for this, it's a massive learning curve 😊

  • @vinauothberenganer569
    @vinauothberenganer569 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Dr Chatterjee, great podcast. Would be great if you make a podcast on the importance of the lymphatic system and lymphedema, and ho it can be managed through particular diet.

  • @gwendolyng9473
    @gwendolyng9473 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello @ Dr. Rangan. I was listing to a previous podcast you did with Rumy. You were talking about "compassion" for another's perspective and that doesn't mean accepting it and you find yourself growing and improving. James True can be found on you tube and explains this as "compassion is not consent" Such exciting ideas rolling out these days in all fields. New things and ideas are on the horizon everywhere these days. Cheers to changing the way you practice in new and better ways!!!!!

  • @thebionicbroad1
    @thebionicbroad1 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Three weeks into the Zoe program, and I'm feeling better than I have in decades.

    • @TaffmanGuyo
      @TaffmanGuyo ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good, but hardly a double blind random test.

    • @gwendawnseto2284
      @gwendawnseto2284 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The bionicbroad1 - thank you so much for the encouragement 💕

  • @monikapatel8197
    @monikapatel8197 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great informative podcast. Thank you .🙏
    Doctor , please do a discussion about raw , cooked vegetables . Effects on gut health .
    Fatty liver ,exercises , obesity .

  • @rishabh5750
    @rishabh5750 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great talk. Very insightful

  • @CH-di5zx
    @CH-di5zx ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this. Informative yet compassionate as usual.

  • @peteroffpist1621
    @peteroffpist1621 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You are getting closer to what Dr Greger at Nutrionalfacts has been telling us for 20 years. Keep it up and you will get even closer.

  • @susydyson1750
    @susydyson1750 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    it's NOT recommended to cook with EVOO but rather with regular olive oil and use evoo for salads and pouring s light dose over varied foods such as lentils or beans ( previously cooked with a change of water after the first boil!) important tricks that also improve health

  • @ajstocks3904
    @ajstocks3904 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Hi Rangan.
    Firstly, thank you so much for bringing attention to modern-day food science. So helpful and totally new look for most of us.
    Tim is great, I've binge-watched all of his videos on TH-cam along with yours and lots of Felice Jacka & Drew Ramsay.
    One thing that is unclear though upon my research is the correct way to cook these vegetables. There seems to be a lot of conflicting information out there on how to cook vegetables without killing all the goodness.
    Just wondering if in your future interviews you can ask this question. I feel like it's the only piece of information I'm struggling to find the scientific truth on.
    Other than that, absolutely great work, a great channel and again, thank you so much.
    Best wishes.

    • @AP-nx6xo
      @AP-nx6xo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I steam vegetables or cook them in a pressure cooker to preserve their nutrition

    • @stephengreen9720
      @stephengreen9720 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There is no hard and fast rule for cooking veg. Some are best raw some are best al dente some roasted some blanched. Very little if any need long cook times though. Play around find your preferences and if your eating a wide variety the way you cook them won’t really matter that much. Don’t be afraid of fat and in my opinion don’t be afraid of high quality meat and fish as well. Balance is always key.

    • @stephengreen9720
      @stephengreen9720 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There is no hard and fast rule for cooking veg. Some are best raw some are best al dente some roasted some blanched. Very little if any need long cook times though. Play around find your preferences and if your eating a wide variety the way you cook them won’t really matter that much. Don’t be afraid of fat and in my opinion don’t be afraid of high quality meat and fish as well. Balance is always key.

    • @lynzannabel6990
      @lynzannabel6990 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stephengreen9720 👍🏾💚

  • @roygbiv2146
    @roygbiv2146 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    At 1:16:00 Tim Spector says that because coffee, dark chocolate, red wine, olive oil have polyphenols that this categorizes
    them as Super Foods. The junk food industries will love him and maybe even sponsor him.

    • @greenknitter
      @greenknitter 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Why? none of them are junk.

  • @kencarey3477
    @kencarey3477 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I use CC as a rough guide to help with portion control. I always check whole foods plant based

  • @leslieb2971
    @leslieb2971 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your voice!

  • @jojivarghese3494
    @jojivarghese3494 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video

  • @shanthanaidoo6605
    @shanthanaidoo6605 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Excellent Dr Rangan🙏
    shorter videos would be better though, thank you from South Africa

  • @DrGeorginaCook
    @DrGeorginaCook ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm one of those who wakes up absolutely starving and has breakfast part 1, an apple as soon as I wake or ill be hangry quickly. Sometimes don't make it through the night. Apple at 4am with hot drink and back to sleep. Tried IF waiting till 8 or 9 for breakfast a big mistake for me. Also eating too early in the evening Ill be hungry by bedtime. Yes personalised is best.

  • @nataliepower7464
    @nataliepower7464 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thank you both for this fascinating & informative podcast 👏 🙏. I am currently half way through my Zoe journey and learning so much. 😊.

    • @pattycarlin1745
      @pattycarlin1745 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Natalie, may I ask, how was the rest of your Zoe journey? Would love hear any feedback as I just received my kit and will start shortly. Thank you!

    • @nataliepower7464
      @nataliepower7464 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Patty Carlin Hi, I found the whole process fascinating and insightful. Surprised to see how my body reacted to different fats and sugars and how the order in which foods were eaten made a big difference to the response. I learnt a lot about nutrition in general and found the recipies helpful with including more plants into my diet. I have continued my new way of eating and have purchased a continuous blood sugar monitor from my local chemist to wear for a fortnight and see what difference I have made in my blood sugar responses. Still working on improving my gut microbiome and healing myself of some chronic health issues. Good luck with, and enjoy, your journey...there is always somebody available to answer questions and give support where needed Xx

  • @lifeinaustralia6415
    @lifeinaustralia6415 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I love calling my microbiome, my inner pets. When choosing the food to eat I think should I feed this to my pets. Micro greens really help increase the variety of veg.

    • @artforkids7338
      @artforkids7338 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love your reply, I’m going to start thinking this when choosing my foods! What are micro greens?

    • @lifeinaustralia6415
      @lifeinaustralia6415 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@artforkids7338 Microgreens are vegetable greens harvested just after the cotyledon leaves have developed with one set of true leaves. They are used as a nutrition supplement, a visual enhancement, and a flavor and texture enhancement. Microgreens are used to add sweetness and spiciness to foods. You can get beetroot, radish, broccoli,cabbage,radish and many others. To eat a mass of them in their mature form can be challenging, but to have them as microgreens you can have them in a salad as a salad sandwich or just added as garnishes allowing you to get a heap of vitamins and minerals. I hope this helps.:)

    • @audrey3042
      @audrey3042 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I love your reply too! Dr. Gundry refers to gut microbes as gut buddies 😊. I definitely think about how best to feed all of them 😉. Micro greens, sprouts and ferments are a great inexpensive way to go for sure!

    • @EvgeniiaDolinenko
      @EvgeniiaDolinenko 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Haha, I love the idea. My microbiom is my pet. That's more that true. ❤

  • @evanhadkins5532
    @evanhadkins5532 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When they get to crunching the data I think it will be interesting to see two things. 1 are there some fairly typical patterns that people cluster into. 2 do these patterns fit traditional medicines diet patters (ayurveda, TCM etc).

  • @newbatling4194
    @newbatling4194 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Hi Dr Rangan
    I've ordered the AG1, though it's expensive I'm hoping it will help my own gut situations which is pretty dire. I'm all for Learning to eat better and be responsible for ME. I wish you were my doctor, your so inspirational compared to my local doc's, I've really given up on them being helpful at all, that's if I can even get in to see them.
    Keep up your fantastic work and I wish you well.

    • @LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully
      @LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Don’t give up on your local doctors. They know not what they do. Doctors are not educated well on nutrition and it’s effects on health. Doctors are taught to treat symptoms. They do that well. Measure high blood pressure. Prescribe pill. Reduce blood pressure. Success. As you improve your health with diet you can educate them on what you have done to do that. Keep going back to them and showing them your amazing results.

    • @Suzitao
      @Suzitao ปีที่แล้ว

      I was also diagnosed with that. Been on lifestyle changes now for nearly 2.5 years. My own experience is that while I need some carbs, grains are best avoided. All of them, though the worst for me by a long shot are those containing the gliadin form of protein (gluten) that in wheat rye and barley. Also best avoided for me is normal A1 cow dairy, sugar, seed oils and limiting alcohol and caffeine. These are all the worst inflammatory foods for most people I feel, following lots of research. You will also probably find intermittent fasting..16-8 or similar works best. Just a note..if you do give up on grains and normal cow dairy (A1 casein) you will find that there is probably a flu like response for a week or a few. Don't worry it will pass. This is like a withdrawal as these foods act on the opiate receptors in the brain! Good luck with your lifestyle changes and journey to health. Don't lose hope it does take time to heal but things do improve and in my view it is definitely worth it! I have more energy and have lost the excess weight (3 stone). Virtually no pain now (unless I have been hitting the nightshade veg for a while!).

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว

      Let me know your thoughts on AG1. I prefer fresh veg myself and quality supplements

  • @milenabate8776
    @milenabate8776 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you dr Rangan very important topic you are doing a great job as usual and i have order athletic green but i couldnt have access to get that one can you help me pls.

  • @hotdiggityd
    @hotdiggityd ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I’d love to know what continuous blood sugar monitor Dr Rangan uses?

  • @pinnaclepottery635
    @pinnaclepottery635 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What about seasonal eating? I’ve got asparagus in my garden and I’ve been eating them every few days. But I won’t have them the rest of the year. For us with vegetable gardens, we eat what’s in the garden. But please do a program on seasonal eating.
    Thanks for your programs 👍💕😊😅

    • @EvgeniiaDolinenko
      @EvgeniiaDolinenko 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great question. I think with seasonal food we can eat it more frequently but we should try to get those 30 plants a week anyway. That's my point of view.

  • @RogueCylon
    @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Please bring on Dr William Li. His book Eat to Beat Disease is excellent.

  • @waynerm401
    @waynerm401 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I want to hear more about Oxalates in plant foods.

  • @musicalconnie6216
    @musicalconnie6216 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We are always told that more fibre=more gut diversity=better health. However, I haven't seen any evidence that fibre is what leads to gut diversity, nor that gut diversity is a sufficient condition for gut health. What if gut diversity is a function of an environment that isn't over-sanitised rather than lots of fibre? What if this is a necessary, but not a sufficient, factor in your overall health? What if short chain fatty acids are beneficial in high carbohydrate diets because they stop blood sugar levels spiking as much, in which case a ketogenic diet would not require this to mitigate these effects? I also think that it's very possible that the reason high fibre diets come out well in studies is due to the fact that it results in less of a glycemic response when people eat higher carbohydrate meals; it might make the diet less bad for your insulin, but this doesn't make it good.
    Also, there are various animal foods such as insects/shellfish/fish with bones that contain small amounts of carbohydrates.
    That being said, thank you both for this discussion as I feel it's an important one. I might not agree with everything said but you both have integrity and are doing a lot of good in the health space.

  • @lankimo23
    @lankimo23 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good day. Drs Rangan C and Tim S. What is "resistant starch" and its benefit or non-benefit to healthy gut microbiome?

  • @kaye1035
    @kaye1035 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A very interesting interview and Tim Spectors advice and eating plan suggestions not only make sense but we have incorporated into our daily lives. I no longer suffer with bloating, sleep well, don't take supplements and as a keen cook thoroughly enjoy making everything from scratch . We don't buy anything ready made or processed. My only comment on this interview is how disappointed I was that Dr Rangan paused to promote health supplements and a company providing them! Totally goes against everything Tim Spector stands for and somewhat spoilt the interview. He should listen to Tim's Podcast on what a waste of time/money they are. Spend your money on good wholesome ingredients instead and feed your microbiome that way.

  • @mskarenwyness
    @mskarenwyness ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I am fascinated by this subject, I chose to experiment with Kiefer which I add to my weetbix, a handful of mixed nuts and a few blackberries and raspberry as my breakfast and track the number of fruit and veg we eat weekly and when I get back from our holiday I will be signing up for Zoe !!

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Ditch the weetabix. It’s highly processed.

    • @lynzannabel6990
      @lynzannabel6990 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@RogueCylon Agreed.💚

  • @guineapig212
    @guineapig212 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I probably have 30 different veg but some are cooked and there is no mention of the effect of cooking on the microbes and whether some survive the cooking process.

  • @lesleyhanson3429
    @lesleyhanson3429 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is so interesting. I have an underactive thyroid and would be interested to know what to eat for my condition.

    • @cindyjames4407
      @cindyjames4407 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look into Dr. Robert Morse & Ailin Duran.

  • @temmyjane
    @temmyjane ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Dr Rangan

  • @KD-kb8pc
    @KD-kb8pc ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Funny that Tim has said he thinks vitamins and supplements are complete rubbish yet Dr Chaterjee is trying to sell us them in his promotions throughout the video😂😂😂

  • @A7md02
    @A7md02 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great episode, thanks a lot 🙏
    I noticed sound level is low, pls rise it up next time.

  • @TanyaWins007
    @TanyaWins007 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can you make a video on people who have thalassemia minor?? People who don't need iron.

  • @cathymoloney8668
    @cathymoloney8668 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love the holistic view absolutely works. However I am currently going through severe dehydration , poor eating and lack of exercise and lots of stress. How do I find a Dr. who can work with me and my current but fixable health issues?
    I'm in FL and low income.

    • @candicecane5432
      @candicecane5432 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      severe dehydration? Drink water only, tap water even
      Poor eating and low income? eat eggs, beans, lentils, Aldi is good place. Or eat canned chicken, salmon tuna, eat green leafy veggies, cabbage, berries if on sale, shop the sales flyer
      lack of exercise? Go for a 30min walk daily it helps with stress too.

    • @lynzannabel6990
      @lynzannabel6990 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@candicecane5432 👍🏾💚

  • @johnsavage4786
    @johnsavage4786 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    75years of age moved from keto to Carnivore never been so fit and healthy. Recommend trying this

    • @oberweiss7190
      @oberweiss7190 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      This guest on this show was paid to sell agriculture to people. He has zero evidence that you need a bunch of plants. Been eating grass fed and pasture raised and wild animals for a while and I beat all my issues and now at 40 I fit in my high school jeans. Insane! Not to mention I have tons of energy and it is steady all day.

    • @karadevereux1049
      @karadevereux1049 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes it is great - my husband was on it for 2 years and literally dropped dead from a massive coronary. A great way to die.

    • @carolynwestlake7670
      @carolynwestlake7670 ปีที่แล้ว

      Doing keto badly has caused me health problems - IBS and high cholesterol.🙁

  • @grace-qj4rf
    @grace-qj4rf ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Dr C, Thank you for your wonderful program! Is freshly squeezed OJ also not healthy?

    • @johncaollai5915
      @johncaollai5915 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oj to much sugar the great dr predep doesn't recommend it.

    • @raydematio7585
      @raydematio7585 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes it is, if it's fresh.

    • @Hhelloo697
      @Hhelloo697 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Eat the orange with the fiber.

  • @sandrawheeler1521
    @sandrawheeler1521 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the zoe blood sugar monitor please Tim.? My husband has high Bp. Just diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Which he is very keen to reverse with diet. Excercise. He has also been referred to sleep clinic for sleep apnoea. He is stressed at work. And feeling very tired.
    Myself i had cfs/ ME. So totally changed my diet. Ferments. Lots fruit veg. As most of our immune system is in our gut microbione. My gut microbionme was destroyed by antibiotics.!! I had food allergies. Hashimotos. Asthma. Enviromental allergies. Soon as i started to heal my gut microbiome. My entire health got massivley better. I also had REM sleep disorder. So no sleep for years. (Now treated) I also did a natural herbal yeast and parasite cleanse. I got covid last year.. Now have adrenrenal insufficiency. On hydrocortisone. Which has messed my body up totally. So both my husband and myself. Need to really sort our diet out. We eat nuts and seeds. Fruit veg. Fish. Not much ultra processed foods. But as we are so tired. Its hard to stick too a good healthy diet. ? Would love to go onto the zoe study. My husband tends to obesity. I stay slim. Despite eating the same diet.??? Can we still go on the zoe project please? Thank you Dr Rojan and Prof Tim. For all you are doing. To get the word out there. I agree UK medicine is way behind the functional medicine Drs of the USA. Hippocrates said. " the root of all disease is in the gut" How right he was. But pharma companies got in the way. Of healing our bodies. Understanding healing the root cause. Xxx

  • @AtypicalPaul
    @AtypicalPaul ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of the things he said is to stop thinking in calories. Does this pertain only to people who are not wanting to gain weight or need to loose weight? Or does this also pertain to people under weight as well?
    I eat very 100% whole foods, very nutrious and nothing processed however, I only get 1500 calories a day. I do need to gain weight and trying to add in more calories. 120lbs 5' 10"

    • @acz88
      @acz88 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lift heavy weights and eat more quality proteins for weight gain. 1-1.5grams per pound of body weight.

  • @carinaekstrom1
    @carinaekstrom1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Does instant coffee also have fiber?

  • @samhermans8236
    @samhermans8236 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Maybe check Valter Lungo’s long term study on breakfast stating it shouldn’t be skipped at all.
    Also, don’t remember exactly but maybe some 15 years ago I followed Michael Moseley doing all this study on the gut. He even had a tv study where he improved and sometimes healed people with poor health by customizing their diet

  • @janebrown4675
    @janebrown4675 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You need to make this easy and relatable for everyone to incorporate into their daily lives. Just saying, eat 30 vegetables a week, isn‘t going to work for most of the population. For the record, ‘breakfast is the most important meal of the day‘ is not based on evidence based research, it was an advertising slogan to promote cornflakes! A week meal plan, with easy lunches for working parents is what we need. A food magazine gave a week meal plan but if lunch is a chicken kebab with a salad when you are working in an office or for your child’s lunch box.

  • @gillianburt692
    @gillianburt692 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can someone tell me the best cooking oil to use please

  • @doreenlloyd4885
    @doreenlloyd4885 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can only afford one book. Which one should I buy? I'm struggling with my gut health. Also how can I eat 30 different veg when I follow fodmap diet?

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've really noticed that if I eat a carb based breakfast, I'll be starving before lunch. If I eat an omelet especially with veggies, I'll be just fine into mid-day. It can be steel cut oats or flax&seeds, doesn't matter. Fats in the morning keep me going

  • @maggiarma950
    @maggiarma950 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    tea or coffee for breakfast! bit pf a contrast to the medium medium ....first thing on an empty stomach advise

  • @patconnell7055
    @patconnell7055 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Children in my school yearly, had a playtime. This was not a food time. This was many years ago, when we were not indoctrinated into snack times. We played, much more enjoyable!!!

  • @davew2452
    @davew2452 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I grind a combination of 5 different seeds before adding to yoghurt. Is this the right thing to do? Does it make it more absorbable? Or does it need to get further down the gut?

    • @emh8861
      @emh8861 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Supposed to soak them or sprout them. Very annoying at times .

    • @16Elless
      @16Elless ปีที่แล้ว

      I just sprinkle sunflower & pumpkin seeds on to yoghurt sometimes with broken up walnuts & pecans. I guess grinding is a form of processing. Sprouting seeds is good but I certainly couldn’t be bothered with either!

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If adding flax or chia, make sure they are ground, makes it more bio available.

    • @helencraig365
      @helencraig365 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why are you grinding?

  • @monikapatel8197
    @monikapatel8197 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Best if you can have all these information in two separate videos .
    This is a long time to listen in one video continously .

  • @tonyturner6948
    @tonyturner6948 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Because of our individual micro biome which developed in our first months and years, our body locks onto a certain diet type. Hence, some loose weight with high carbs low fat, others the reverse, etc, etc. Personally whole food plant based for me based on moral choices alone.

  • @thetruthhurts2352
    @thetruthhurts2352 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Would a high quality plant based super food supplement work as well? The higher end ones usually have a really good mix of plants and herbs and it's way more convenient than having to buy each individual item at the store.

    • @wendyscott8425
      @wendyscott8425 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Any supplement is processed food. Wouldn't it be better all around if you just ate a varied diet of fresh foods?

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The sad thing is that nowadays people have forgotten how to cook.

  • @carinaekstrom1
    @carinaekstrom1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    How do we know our ancestors had no digestive problems?

  • @DeniseBradshaw-hs5vn
    @DeniseBradshaw-hs5vn 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have not heard of kiefe and kabeer ect. May be telling me what they are would be useful please? I have googled, live milk 😬

  • @gomesmusic
    @gomesmusic ปีที่แล้ว

    What is that sugar number. The finger prick divided by 10?

  • @RogueCylon
    @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Soon he will be preaching eat in the morning, stop eating in the early afternoon. A more effective intermittent fast. Tim seems to follow the trends

  • @jamesmaher8595
    @jamesmaher8595 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tim - can you please explain why you shun squeezed oranges?

    • @sinkintostillness
      @sinkintostillness 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would say it's the concentration of sugars. If you eat one orange you get all the fibres, you feel fuller and are having just a limited amount of sugars. With squeezed oranges, even with nothing else added you'd probably have around 6 squeezed oranges for just one small glass - that would hugely spike your blood sugars.

  • @brendadelcarmen7907
    @brendadelcarmen7907 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, How can I become a ZOE participant?

  • @christenehoffert4804
    @christenehoffert4804 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    have you thought about people not really knowing what a meal is. I hear people saying they only have one meal a day ignoring all the soft drinks and snacks as well as having a 12 or more hours without eating.

  • @johnnyroadcrew3841
    @johnnyroadcrew3841 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Prof changed my life too. Eating much more varied foods, cycling regularly, keto, carbs, no pharma. Ty.

  • @wendyscott8425
    @wendyscott8425 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Would it make a difference in one's blood sugar to have a croissant by splitting it and slathering it with butter? 😊

    • @terrigodfrey8260
      @terrigodfrey8260 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, a croissant would greatly increase your blood sugar.

    • @wendyscott8425
      @wendyscott8425 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@terrigodfrey8260 Darn.

    • @carolynwestlake7670
      @carolynwestlake7670 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, but it would taste delicious 😂

  • @janonthemtn
    @janonthemtn ปีที่แล้ว

    See the book, plants that kill.
    See videos by Dr Robert Kiltz MD and Dr Anthony Chaffee MD

  • @franciscovegablanco4148
    @franciscovegablanco4148 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Does someone know if the classic Saurkraut that it's sold at Tesco's or any regular Polish deli has vinegar in it?

    • @gwendawnseto2284
      @gwendawnseto2284 ปีที่แล้ว

      I buy from belle and herbs on line and there’s no vinegar in that. I don’t think sainsburys raw one has either. I get these ones because they are raw. I think once sauerkraut is pasteurised it’s not got the same benefits, as i understand it.

    • @gg-wk2ww
      @gg-wk2ww ปีที่แล้ว

      You can very easily make your own saurkraut with salt , and mash up the cabbage or other vegetables, it will ferment for around a week or so, to your taste preference . Very simple 👌 lots and lots of probiotics, check it out

    • @martak7338
      @martak7338 ปีที่แล้ว

      Shouldn’t have.Only water and salt

  • @baba-sm1fm
    @baba-sm1fm ปีที่แล้ว

    I did not understand the blood sugar values mentioned. Here in the US I believe normal point of care glucose values are between 80 and 120? But in tbe interview they mention 10.5 being high after a croissant, not sure what the nu ber means. I know that these numbers would make sense for a A1C reading, but for interpreting glucose levels shortly after eating something, these numbers would not. Could someone explain what the numbers mentioned mean in US medical readings?

    • @alisonbillett4309
      @alisonbillett4309 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      10.5 is 2
      .5 unit points above the upper limit in UK. The measure is different between 5 and 8 ...self testing numbers.

  • @carolwestwood5559
    @carolwestwood5559 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really struggle with this. I am trying my best but I have HFI. The foodstuffs that I can eat are very limited. I couldn’t ever go to a restaurant and just try a new food. I’m not supposed to eat nuts (I occasionally cheat but end up with gut pain). I grow and add herbs. I can’t tolerate fruit at all….

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m sorry you have this issue. Have you looked at a Mediterranean Keto diet? Also have you ever looked at a pure monk fruit extract?

    • @carolwestwood5559
      @carolwestwood5559 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RogueCylon Thanks. Indeed. But fructose is to be avoided completely. I manage as best as I can. There are a few of us HFI folks who support each other.

    • @gg-wk2ww
      @gg-wk2ww ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You might start slowly with homemade yogurt or kefir made with raw milk, slowly add some easily homemade fermented foods,saurkraut, many others, to help you get started. I have long time ra and feeling much better since starting the kefir, keto diet, vitd3 with vitk2, zinc and intermittent fasting. I found a local farm who sold me some kefir grains and whole raw milk to slowly get started. I've been unable to drink milk since a teenager but no problem now. It's yummy 😋

    • @carolwestwood5559
      @carolwestwood5559 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gg-wk2ww Thank you. Thankfully I have no problems with dairy products and have live yoghurt and kefir on a regular basis. I have kimchi in very small amounts. :)

  • @trishmarck7798
    @trishmarck7798 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I would wonder what Dr Spector thinks about the AG1 product that dr chattergee promotes??

  • @davidgraham-kevan5311
    @davidgraham-kevan5311 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great content but too many adverts. Turned it off after 20mins

  • @roselutula3143
    @roselutula3143 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Dr Rangan, are you based in the uk if so which city if you don’t mind me asking.🙏

    • @Idonotneedahandle867
      @Idonotneedahandle867 ปีที่แล้ว

      His accent suggests to me south east England but i could be wrong!

    • @KB-jz2zn
      @KB-jz2zn ปีที่แล้ว

      Cheshire. you can Google him.

  • @WalkingDday
    @WalkingDday ปีที่แล้ว

    What’s wrong with orange juice?

  • @halohat2286
    @halohat2286 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Microphone Holder Hell 😮 x2 !!

  • @marwansal4175
    @marwansal4175 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where are those who usually write a summary of each episode?

  • @elakarczewska9042
    @elakarczewska9042 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    you can quote studies which say the exact opposite... it's a matter of choosing your own truth ... in this day and age.....