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@@laurenl3785 If he is a medical doctor how does he have so much time to be a youtube entertainer? The 3rd cause of death is from medical doctor mistakes. How does he know what his patients are eating their whole life when a doctor only has a short time to talk to anyone?
Wrong about fiber. There is no requirement for fiber. There is zero scientific evidence showing its benefit. Please do a deep dive on fiber before pushing it.
There are plenty of non-sugar, non-carb powder Whey Proteins out there, and can make it so much easier for some to get the protein in. Yes, I agree, as much naturally as you can... but for some that is a lot of food.
When i was in the hospital with covid i asked for water. The nurses would bring me a tiny dixie cup which probably holds an ounce of water. I swear between that and the hospital food they were trying to kill me.
The Nazi Health Service chooses it's infiltrators and unqualified but low payed workers with care. If you were in the Police you are IN! If you have a mean streak they will be interested in you. If you are totally without vocation, just seeing a paycheck there is a space for you. If you are DEI it's a shoo in. We don't want foreign bodies in a place of healing. If you can't speak English you don't belong in the work force as you can't understand. If you are from INTERBRED families WE DON'T WANT YOU.
I work at hospitals....yup, you were right...the elderly are sent to the "dying" rooms.... If you are elderly, get your family to compensate if possible with food and water.
Every hospital I have ever been to brings a pitcher of water and a medium sized cup. UNLESS they are treating something by restricting water OR trying to kill you.. ??, I s'pose that can be.. just TELL THEM TO BRING YOU A PITCHER IF WATER & ICE WITH A BIGGER CUP. Don't ASK, "why are you giving me tiny amounts of water"?, TELL THEM WHAT YOU WANT. They're not God's or bosses. 😊😊
Dr. Dhand the main reason that older people don't drink enough fluid is to reduce trips to the toilet. Older folks often don't get enough sleep due to urination issues. They think if they don't drink as much they can sleep the night through.
That can be offset by drinking most earlier, & not drinking for about 3 hours before bed. Also, there are other missing, vital vitamins & minerals that can contribute to this issue.
I was going to say the exact same thing. Even stopping drinking earlier still means you end up with many toilet breaks during the day. There is a villain causing excessive urination. Caffeine. Drinking even one cup a day will result in excessive urination. As an experiment I stopped drinking coffee...I slept through the night. Now, I still drink coffee and endure three toilet breaks at night. Coffee? Sleep? Afternoon siesta helps.
@@oldegoatee8450 Can't remember exactly. There are some health channels (not mainstream, of course) that talk about this. One doctor is berg. the other could be ek+berg. On this platform.
You would like my doctor. I am in my eighties. She stopped some of my meds. She told me at my age I should stop worrying about my blood pressure and concentrate on enjoying myself and having fun. She gave me a huge talking to about increasing protein in my diet and exercising daily. One bit of advice she gave that made a huge difference was to use whatever mobility aids will keep me moving. We bought a fancy outdoor suitable walker with a seat so I could go for a kilometre walk every day and rest as needed. I can now bend over and pick things up off the floor and walk around my home without the walker. I can even go up and down stairs again. I am now strong enough I don't need to stop and have rests on my daily walk. Life is much better now. It's never too late to start.
Thank you for sharing. I'm especially glad she took you off your blood pressure meds. IMO, US citizens depend way too much on meds. Post cancer, I'm not on ANY meds. There are so many natural ways to cure ourselves through self-massage, reflexology, exercise, eating more of what's natural free of chemicals, and monitoring our thoughts. I am thrilled of your progress and so proud of you for making life more about your best intentions to enrich the quality of your life. Much love to you and yours from Texas.
Hi there. I turned 80 in October and rarely see seniors like us make comments. So good for you. I did like your doctor's advice but heh, we can go for 90. I swim 4 hours a week at my local recreation center, list 45 pounds following a lower carbohydrate diet and feel marvellous. Despite having rheumatoid arthritis. Put my disease into remission thru better eating and gentle exercise. So proud to hear you too are doing just fine. Regards from Canada. 🏒🥶
Anything the FDA recommends, I now do the opposite. 'Health and Beauty Mastery' by Julian Bannett is a must-read if you want to uncover the shocking realities of the health industry. It opened my eyes, and I’ve completely changed my lifestyle since!
I completely changed my diet six months ago based on nationally recommended guidelines, but it only made my health worse. It wasn’t until I read 'The 23 Former Doctor Truths' that I realized doing the opposite of what the government advises can actually make a difference. No wonder the doctor who wrote it left their career-speaking the truth often challenges the system!
My PCP has warned me for years not to eat more than 2 eggs a week. I have no contraindications for this “advice” which I ignore. I eat eggs every day. I will be 80 in a few months and feel no different than I felt when I was 60. I love your videos and your common sense advice doctor.
@@johna5624 Because you will be eating a proper human diet, resulting in healthy bowel movements. No need for 'fibre'. You must consume enough fat though. Not shitty seed oils, but good quality animal fat.
Don't discount luck in that outcome. Until 3 years ago (I'm 73), I was hiking miles every day. But a rare spinal condition unrelated to diet or anything else came along and now I can hardly walk. You're lucky.
@@unbreakable7633I'm sorry to hear this.😔 I hope you have found other ways to stay as active as you can. We sure don't get to choose the cards we're dealt in life, but we sure get too choose how we play the hand. Keeping positive thoughts going up for you. Take care.
You're right about about everything you said Dr. Saneel Dhand! Right before covid I had to have surgery on my eye which disqualified me from my full-time job driving a commercial vehicle. So I took early retirement at 62. Best decision I ever made! After I recover from my surgery I decided I was going to do something about my health. Fortunately I have been a regular exercise for most of my life. I decided I was not going to sit around twiddling my thumbs so I started doing exercises. Rollerblading, ice skating, light resistance training. Also I added more meat and vegetables and eliminated all processed foods. I've been doing this for 4 years now and I recently joined a HNA men's hockey league. I have proven to myself that you do not have to give up on life and you can still do the things that you love! Dedication and persistence is the key!!
That’s interesting , there were a few years I was drinking a certain brand of coffee Bustelo that I had to pee every hour of the day. Very dehydrating. Finally I switched brands and got control of my bladder back overnight
As a dietitian, I approve of this message. I would add reduce sugar intake. People slowly become insulin resistant, not overnight. Your labs won't show until too late.
83 year old dude here. The worst thing I've seen among all my friends, who are no longer here, is drinking booze of any sort. Those who don't all seem to be doing fine. I think science knows this but it is such a huge business, plus the total failure involved in banning alcohol, has prevented any sort of honest warnings about it. Thank you for all your work.
Great reminder Doc. You've made me pick up my bottle of water. I have a ways to go until 65, God willing but love your advice as well as your stance on making America healthy again.🎉❤❤❤
I am low income, only weigh 83, so I pretty much eat what I can get, but ALWAYS read labels. With mobility & vision issues, I admit I eat several heat & eat frozen meals. Best thing I do, although most aren’t very nutritious, is check ingredients & nutrition labels bc my back is to the wall since health issues too me down to 65 lbs before having a bad gallbladder removed & 3 strokes, but have finally made it back up to 83 lbs. learned that gaining pounds is as hard as losing them, so if you have just a few extra pounds, don’t sweat it bc you may need them. I have never had weight issues, but wish I had had a few extra pounds when I became the shrinking woman lol. Thank you for your always welcome & appreciated advice.
In other words ? ALL the good stuff your Mum encouraged you to eat. I eat what I ate as a kid - those listed items and try to stay away from fast food or processed food, for the most part. My Mum knew what was healthy - the average 'doctor' ? Not so much..... Healthy as a horse, me ! :)
Not really. There is no need for animal products. I am 71, slim, very healthy, no medications. I am plant based (vegan). Oh I forgot to mention my 85 year old friend, a male. He's the same as I am, plus he goes dancing every weekend. He does the Peacock daily also.
I live a meat based ultra low carb lifestyle and am thriving at 70. I have been following WOE for 5 years. I've cut out all highly processed foods, added sugars, unnatural seed oils, and wheat products.
I’m 67. Carnivore for two years now. I’m way stronger and arthritis free now. Two years ago I was weaker, muscle and joint pain, weird neurological issues in my arm, gas and bloating. Fiber is not good for us. Also this doc doesn’t talk about fat which is crucial. Our brains are fat and cholesterol. He’s not on the right track.
@@noeldeal8087 animal fat and protein is better. You’ve been fooled, sorry. I’m a living example. But do what you think works for you. It’s a personal journey.
I think minimising sugar has higher priority over increasing fibre, and while you mentioned fibre sensitivity aside, i think a lot of people don't even realise fibre is causing them trouble because its always pushed as a health food, so the connection is not made. I eliminated fibre and healed all my reflux and G.I. inflammation problems. It wasn't deliberate, i wasn't targeting fibre, it was an accidental outcome of trialling the carnivore diet. I realised only in hindsight what a bugger fibre is for me. Doctors advise "more fibre" for constipation when they shouldn't. Worse even, when a blockage is likely already present, stupidly adding more material to the blockage. My mother has Parkinsons and was constipated for years with low G.I. motility until i interceded and drastically cut down fibrous foods, eliminated the metamucil, macrogol and laxatives (all of which her geriatrician had prescribed following the standard "more fibre" consensis). I added probiotics to help break down remaining fibre, added MCT oil and lots of butter. Now she has regular movements, no more yo-yo between constipation and laxative cycles. The Parkinsons nurse wanted to know how i fixed my mother's long term constipation problem and will advise other patients to try the same. The fibre-pushing geriatrician has already lost two patients to blockages.
I am 68 years old . 3 years ago I was diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome and was told I needed a pacemaker. My brother in Florida suggested I go on a whole food plant-based diet. As recommended by Dr Caldwell esselstyn of the Cleveland clinic cardiac diet. My palpitations and afib stopped in 5 days and I avoided a pacemaker
Just read in NIH that afib causes cancer. I love my meat cardio inversion on Monday and see if i have cancer on Tuesday..it's always something but God is so good and in control.
@@sasharamirez2335 fiber is not essential or beneficial to the vast majority of humans. Doc has some cultural bias and lack of experience in the low carb world.
I drank lots of water but was still thirsty all the time. Started taking electrolyte mix and never thirsty again. 1 cup blueberries, 1 avocado, 1/4 tsp celtic salt, 1/2 cup lemon juice, 1 tbls apple cider vinegar. 5 cups water. Blend.
I drink water with a pinch of Celtic sea salt in it ( I also add a splash of hot water if it's too cold) as it helps the cells to absorb it better. Thanks, Dr. Suneel for caring & sharing about true health ❤
Didnt know about sarcopenia untill around 2 yrs ago. I was in my Doctor's office and he just said "your wasting away eat more" as he was through with visit walking out the door. Wish he had told me as i didnt know about eating more protein ect. Thank you for the information. ❤
It’s good to add a pinch of sea salt to 8 ounces of water. Helps the body absorb it better. A good calculation for water is half of body weight in ounces per day. 150/2=75 ounces per day
I turned 65 today! I’m pleased to see that I’m consuming all 3 fully every day! Maybe that’s why people are surprised when they learn my age. I also work out in the yard every day even 37* and very windy day like today! The sun was bright too … vitamin D! Thank you Dr Dhand!
Thank you for this video. My parents are healthy and in their mid-70s. I've been after them for months to do all 3 of these, and I know they're sick of hearing it from me. I have shared your video.
I have adopted a whole food plant based diet many years ago and at 73 I feel better than many much younger people. Beans are a win-win, packed with both protein and fibre!
@ianstuart5660 Maybe they just think they are doing well and probably do feel better than when they were eating a high carb processed food diet but in reality they aren't doing well metabolically like if they were eating a carnivore diet 😊
I just calculated the grams of protein, guessing my weight because I haven't weighed myself in decades. I am done eating for the day, and weigh about 57 kilos. Here's the thing - I had 59 grams of protein in total today, but I'm stuffed! If I add fiber, I couldn't eat it. Besides, I'm one of those who had the constipation/diarrhea issue all my life, and without fiber, I never have those problems now. I tried adding greens (arugula and field greens), and it just about ripped my guts out. So, I guess for me, it's no fiber. We are all different! Drinking too much black tea - that's an issue and I'm working on it, subbing out some ginger tea and water. Thank you, Doctor Dhand, for focusing on seniors. We need it. x Oh, and I eat yogurt and wild blueberries almost every day! :D
I never heard that you could have too much black tea. I drink a lot of tea, but I drink a wide variety - black, green, white, yellow, pu ehr (both ripe and raw) and oolong. Try some different varieties if you’re concerned about too much black. But stay away from the bagged garbage. Loose leaf is superior in flavor and healthy compounds.
@@kennethyoder9766 Yes, it's the bagged tea that's so bad, it has a ton of fluoride. I'm going to cut it out, and buy some loose tea in the new year. I really miss the tea of my childhood, Red Rose (Canada). I like oolong, green makes my stomach ill, and will try the others. We have a tea shop with so many types, I'm sure I can find them. Thank you!
I agree, fibre does not agree with me either. I have enough protein and fat to help with digestion. I also haven’t weighed myself in decades and guess I’m about 57kg. We might be twins. 😁
To everything you said I would add Creatine. It is a supplement that helps with muscle building and recovering,fights sarcopenia,help with the brain problems many elderly face. I'm 66 yo and I do take creatine on a daily basis,I do exercise regularly. I have absolute no signs of sarcopenia.
@@yakncast7530 Accordingly to some researchers the body don't produce enough for what it needs...From my own experience that it is correct. At my age I do have more muscles than the majority of the men much younger than me and I say younger like on their 20s or 30s
I think nac is a form of creatine. The creatine on the market seems to had gone down in quality. Bone broth would be best, I think... if I am not mistaken.
Thx for the health check pointers. Not sold on the benefits of fibre. Have eaten none for 15 months and feeling great. At 68, yes, plenty of protein and fat and hydrating. Thx Doc.
For busy people: 1) 1g/kg of natural protein - meat, eggs, diary. No protein shakes. 2) Fiber intake if tolerated - 30g/day. 3) Hydration! - if no kidney issues or other issues that require low liquid intake - 2-2,5 liter per day. No sodas.
Thank you Dr Dhand. I used to be able to eat whatever I want as long as I exercise. Boy how things change over 50. You’re the best. I’ll definitely follow your advice. Namaste from Miami 🙏
I'm 66 and workout vigorously at the gym every other day. Focusing on cardio and weights. 10 to 15 miles on a Stationary resistance machine. Turning up the resistance every mile and timing myself. I try and keep every mile under 4 minutes. I'm just trying to stay one step ahead of the undertaker, but it also helps control when you eat and what you eat.
Im 62. I was vegetarian for 5 years, eating a lot of nuts and organic fruit and veg. I got sicker and sicker. I changed to Carnivore diet 8 months ago and feel like I’m 30 again. All my health problems are gone and I am back to my youthful weight.
I was vegan for several years and did very poorly. It may work for some people but it made me progressively weaker and starving. I was in my 20's then, now 77 and doing very well on no junk food and sensible diet.
I’m 77 and was Keto for 6 months and switched to almost carnivore. Only exceptions are raw spinach and avocados. Haul wood in, and very active now. Feel better than in the last 20 years.
My experience, being a vegetarian for most of my adulthood even up to 70. My energy level was going down and I tried all the veg diet, but nothing helped. Now changing to a healthy meatarian diet. Improvement energy level, increases by proper protein intake. I told all that it's my life now against animal life , if I need to survive. Sorry I chose my health. Sad that another life dies for me to live. Guilty,
This is one of your most important videos and also one of the shortest!! Eating an orange is a tasty way to get fiber (don't drink it, and certainly don't drink those commercial sour Orange juice "drinks" that are loaded with sugar.)
1. Correct about protein 2. Wrong about fiber 3. Correct about Water. However he did not talk about the importance of fat. I would definitely remove the fiber and remind people of the importance of fat for humans.
If only I could afford protein and fibre. *sigh* i dream of eggs and steak... I live in the UK, have multiple disabilities and medical conditions and since lockdown in 2020 when I was fired (don't own a computer or internet so couldn't work from home), plus I had a letter from the government saying I had been identified as a vulnerable person due to my medical conditions and should stay home until lockdown was over, I still got fired. My health nose-dived and I can no longer work. The government give me £314 a month to live on. After paying bills I've nothing left for food. Haven't eaten any protein in nearly 4 years. A relative drops "food" over to me twice a month. But as I haven't been able to afford electricity for over a year the "food" consists of things that don't require a fridge. So I have bread, crackers, chocolate, biscuits, crisps (that's cookies and chips for our American friends) and apples (which I hate). Not ideal for someone with out of control diabetes. I can no longer take diabetic injections as I can't afford electricity so my fridge doesn't work. And the injections need to be stored in the fridge. No lighting, no heating, no hot food, no hot drinks, no clean clothes, no shower (it's electric). Although I've worked full-time and paid taxes for 40 years I'm apparently not entitled to more than the £3,777 A YEAR I currently get. I will not live long enough to be able to claim a pension. If this isn't a case of death by government, I don't know what is..☹️☹️
I am so sorry to hear this is happening to you! It is disgusting you are not receiving the care and help you need. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. God watch over you.
Leave the border of your country and come back in as an undocumented immigrant. The millions that came across our borders get everything free here in America. Not so for the taxpayers
The very best and most informative & objective “medicine man “ on TH-cam ! Grateful that you see things clearly & truthfully ..backed by your research and that you are not owned or indebted to any source but the truth!
Doesn’t have to break the budget. I’m carnivore on fixed income. Eliminating breads, processed foods( anything in box or can) and salads leave enough where now you can afford better meats and eggs, bacon , butter(REAL butter) and hamburger( I buy 70% lean. ).
Protein..... yes meat, but there are other sources. I eat black beans and rice, unflavored Greek yogurt, eggs, nuts, peas and tuna, etc. I know there are issues with oxalates, etc BUT you have to find what works for you. Protein itself is not necessarily expensive, you just have to educate yourself and be selective. 😊
Plus ppl don’t even believe the amt of protein needed They think 60-75g is more than enough lol I’m 5-4 and old snd still need 100g roughly, daily. Every single day. Fatty meat, not beans & oatmeal. Red meat, not lifeless chicken breast & canned tuna w/no iron, fat etc.
You can eat as much protein, a.k.a. meat, a.k.a. dairy a.k.a. eggs until the couch fly home but unless you’re working out unless you’re doing strength exercises it’s not gonna do anything for your muscles. All it’s gonna do is cause you to go into kidney failure. I love you so much. I think a lot of your videos are great and a lot of your knowledge has has improved over the last three years but Excess protein leads to kidney failure, and our country is rampant with kidney failure so instead eat lots of fiber, eat lots of plants, but get rid of the meat, the eggs and dairy.
Good doctor, I would love to hear what you have to say about the following: It's not only about how much protein you eat, but how well you can digest it. It's important not to EVER take drugs or anything to reduce your stomach acid, because that will put you at higher risk for food poisoning and pneumonia. Stomach acid is there for many reasons, and another very important reason is for digesting the nutrients out of all different types of foods, and especially vitamin B12 out of meat. B12 is a large molecule that is hard to break out, but it is absolutely necessary for short-term memory and making ATP, which is called Energy, in the body. If you can't make enough energy, you will eventually need a pacemaker. B12 PREVENTS short- term memory loss by protecting your nerve sheaths. And guess what?-- there is a 'point of no return' with low B12!😢 The deleterious effects of low-to-no B12 can actually cause death, as it did in my father and my grandmother, and it is a horrible, slow process. Since poor metabolism is part of the problem, be sure to supplement with 'Methyl B12', which your body will be able to readily use without having to "convert" it thru the methylation process. (If it doesn't say methyl B12 or methyl- cobalamin, it's not methyl B12, and you don't want it.) A good dose would be anywhere from 1,000 micrograms to 5,000 mcg.
Totally agree about the protein, but fiber is a whole other thing. So many people with gut issues experience total healing once they get rid of the carbs and fiber. Many have to go strict carnivore but once they do their gut issues improve dramatically, or completely go away.
No fiber for me! 66 year old carnivore. No meds, endless energy, no aches or pains, excellent weight control, no bloating or constipation. Fiber are carbs, never essential
Yep - 62 and 3 years strict carnivore. Feel & look great and still knocking out international standard times (in age group) on Concept 2 rower. 3g/Kg protein and LOTS of saturated fat. Dr Dhand is dead wrong - again - about fibre and certainly about lectin loaded beans and grains
Many people over 65 peristalsis slows down (due to several factors) and constipation is a problem with many, especially those in nursing homes, so these people need more fiber in their diet to combat constipation.
Blessings Dr ❤.. I'm 65 years trying my best to stay healthy..but I can't understand why I feel bloated especially at night...any suggestions .. Thanks much appreciated 🎉
Could be storing gas or low metabolism slow digestion system, try not to eat much in the evening, try going for a walk after last meal 😊 nothing to worry about tbh but irritating I guess 😊
@@imbonkers3629people can eat normal meals, but it is best to walk for a half an hour afterwards to assist digestion. But a key thing that is really good for your body is to not eat the two or three hours before bedtime. This way, your liver can detoxify and regenerate your body while you sleep, and build collagen if you take a buffered vitamin C capsule around bedtime. Be sure to use buffered C so you don't get an acid stomach ache. One of my theories on getting rid of so-called acid reflux is to not use regular ascorbic acid vitamin c, but switch to buffered or Ester-C. And not eating during the 3 hours before bed should also be of great help. Don't take drugs to reduce stomach acid! It's a slow road to bad health and low B12 dementia by not being able to digest protein properly!!! Eating it is one thing and being able to digest it is another thing
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None of this information you provided is accredited by anything unless you can provide evidence.
@@Jeffs60He’s a Medical Doctor. You could do your own research, however. Of course. ☮️ ❤️😊
@@laurenl3785 If he is a medical doctor how does he have so much time to be a youtube entertainer? The 3rd cause of death is from medical doctor mistakes. How does he know what his patients are eating their whole life when a doctor only has a short time to talk to anyone?
Wrong about fiber. There is no requirement for fiber. There is zero scientific evidence showing its benefit. Please do a deep dive on fiber before pushing it.
There are plenty of non-sugar, non-carb powder Whey Proteins out there, and can make it so much easier for some to get the protein in. Yes, I agree, as much naturally as you can... but for some that is a lot of food.
When i was in the hospital with covid i asked for water. The nurses would bring me a tiny dixie cup which probably holds an ounce of water. I swear between that and the hospital food they were trying to kill me.
The Nazi Health Service chooses it's infiltrators and unqualified but low payed workers with care. If you were in the Police you are IN! If you have a mean streak they will be interested in you. If you are totally without vocation, just seeing a paycheck there is a space for you. If you are DEI it's a shoo in.
We don't want foreign bodies in a place of healing. If you can't speak English you don't belong in the work force as you can't understand. If you are from INTERBRED families WE DON'T WANT YOU.
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I work at hospitals....yup, you were right...the elderly are sent to the "dying" rooms.... If you are elderly, get your family to compensate if possible with food and water.
Every hospital I have ever been to brings a pitcher of water and a medium sized cup. UNLESS they are treating something by restricting water OR trying to kill you.. ??, I s'pose that can be.. just TELL THEM TO BRING YOU A PITCHER IF WATER & ICE WITH A BIGGER CUP. Don't ASK, "why are you giving me tiny amounts of water"?, TELL THEM WHAT YOU WANT. They're not God's or bosses. 😊😊
Dr. Dhand the main reason that older people don't drink enough fluid is to reduce trips to the toilet. Older folks often don't get enough sleep due to urination issues. They think if they don't drink as much they can sleep the night through.
That can be offset by drinking most earlier, & not drinking for about 3 hours before bed.
Also, there are other missing, vital vitamins & minerals that can contribute to this issue.
@ Sounds like a good episode for Dr. D! 🙂
I was going to say the exact same thing. Even stopping drinking earlier still means you end up with many toilet breaks during the day. There is a villain causing excessive urination. Caffeine. Drinking even one cup a day will result in excessive urination. As an experiment I stopped drinking coffee...I slept through the night. Now, I still drink coffee and endure three toilet breaks at night. Coffee? Sleep? Afternoon siesta helps.
@@TheContrarianThinker Hello, I would luv to know which vitamins/minerals might help. Thanks very much.
@@oldegoatee8450 Can't remember exactly. There are some health channels (not mainstream, of course) that talk about this.
One doctor is berg. the other could be ek+berg.
On this platform.
You would like my doctor. I am in my eighties. She stopped some of my meds. She told me at my age I should stop worrying about my blood pressure and concentrate on enjoying myself and having fun. She gave me a huge talking to about increasing protein in my diet and exercising daily. One bit of advice she gave that made a huge difference was to use whatever mobility aids will keep me moving. We bought a fancy outdoor suitable walker with a seat so I could go for a kilometre walk every day and rest as needed. I can now bend over and pick things up off the floor and walk around my home without the walker. I can even go up and down stairs again. I am now strong enough I don't need to stop and have rests on my daily walk. Life is much better now. It's never too late to start.
You are inspiring!
Agree with her.
Thank you for sharing. I'm especially glad she took you off your blood pressure meds. IMO, US citizens depend way too much on meds. Post cancer, I'm not on ANY meds. There are so many natural ways to cure ourselves through self-massage, reflexology, exercise, eating more of what's natural free of chemicals, and monitoring our thoughts. I am thrilled of your progress and so proud of you for making life more about your best intentions to enrich the quality of your life. Much love to you and yours from Texas.
Hi there. I turned 80 in October and rarely see seniors like us make comments. So good for you. I did like your doctor's advice but heh, we can go for 90. I swim 4 hours a week at my local recreation center, list 45 pounds following a lower carbohydrate diet and feel marvellous. Despite having rheumatoid arthritis. Put my disease into remission thru better eating and gentle exercise. So proud to hear you too are doing just fine. Regards from Canada. 🏒🥶
Anything the FDA recommends, I now do the opposite. 'Health and Beauty Mastery' by Julian Bannett is a must-read if you want to uncover the shocking realities of the health industry. It opened my eyes, and I’ve completely changed my lifestyle since!
And flip the food pyramid upside down.
Cannot access the book!! Please advise.
Thanks for the recommendation Julian.
I completely changed my diet six months ago based on nationally recommended guidelines, but it only made my health worse. It wasn’t until I read 'The 23 Former Doctor Truths' that I realized doing the opposite of what the government advises can actually make a difference. No wonder the doctor who wrote it left their career-speaking the truth often challenges the system!
if that is one by Lauren Clark, I actually heard about it before
There was one podcastes where doctors talked about it
Thanks for mentioning that Im checking it out now
Be careful, this is suspect!
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My PCP has warned me for years not to eat more than 2 eggs a week. I have no contraindications for this “advice” which I ignore. I eat eggs every day. I will be 80 in a few months and feel no different than I felt when I was 60. I love your videos and your common sense advice doctor.
I eat 3 or 4 eggs every day for the first meal of the day. And black coffee- no other food.
Eggs are one of the best, highest nutrient sources. Dr. Dhand's information is true like you experienced.
Agreed eggs are a complete food❤❤❤
That doc is ignorant about nutrition.
Give mum 2 scambled eggs every morning for breakfast
It is refreshing to see a physician recommending natural health practices. Not just “I have a pill for that”. Thank you Suneel.
Get enought Protein
Stay hydrated
Get fibre
If you eat mainly meat, eggs, and fat, you won’t need fiber.
My 87yo FIL was told not to eat fibre after bowel resection for cancer.
@@nadogrl Why?
@@johna5624 Because you will be eating a proper human diet, resulting in healthy bowel movements. No need for 'fibre'. You must consume enough fat though.
Not shitty seed oils, but good quality animal fat.
@@nadogrl
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We used to be Patients in a Health System, Now we are Customers in a Wealth System! 🙄
58 here,only a very small percentage of my lifetime was it people before profits.
Whoohoo 😂 I do everything you said! And riding horses, has kept me young. I'm 70 and perfectly healthy 👍😊❤️🐴❤️. Life is good 👍
Me too! Me too!
@yasminbarry7941 👍😊🌟
Don't discount luck in that outcome. Until 3 years ago (I'm 73), I was hiking miles every day. But a rare spinal condition unrelated to diet or anything else came along and now I can hardly walk. You're lucky.
Well done Dianne! That's great to hear! Keep it up.
@@unbreakable7633I'm sorry to hear this.😔 I hope you have found other ways to stay as active as you can. We sure don't get to choose the cards we're dealt in life, but we sure get too choose how we play the hand. Keeping positive thoughts going up for you. Take care.
But if we all eat the proper human diet, we will have a pharmaceutical drug deficiency.😆😅🤣
😊😅😂
Exactly right ✅️....and there is no money in healthy people .
Do I detect sarcasm? And in one so young...😏
So true! 😊
😂😂😂😂
You’re a good Doc! A real one! God bless you!
Thank you!
@@drsuneeldhandGod bless you!!
I sometimes forget to drink water...at least when the temperatures are cooler. I bet that's very common.
Yes, common and in my opinion quite natural.
How about having hot drinks, like herbal teas?
So true 😊
You're right about about everything you said Dr. Saneel Dhand!
Right before covid I had to have surgery on my eye which disqualified me from my full-time job driving a commercial vehicle.
So I took early retirement at 62.
Best decision I ever made!
After I recover from my surgery I decided I was going to do something about my health.
Fortunately I have been a regular exercise for most of my life.
I decided I was not going to sit around twiddling my thumbs so I started doing exercises. Rollerblading, ice skating, light resistance training. Also I added more meat and vegetables and eliminated all processed foods.
I've been doing this for 4 years now and I recently joined a HNA men's hockey league.
I have proven to myself that you do not have to give up on life and you can still do the things that you love!
Dedication and persistence is the key!!
I’m glad to hear that coffee counts as water intake🙏❤️
That’s interesting , there were a few years I was drinking a certain brand of coffee Bustelo that I had to pee every hour of the day. Very dehydrating. Finally I switched brands and got control of my bladder back overnight
Coffee is a diuretic. It makes you lose fluid.
As a dietitian, I approve of this message. I would add reduce sugar intake. People slowly become insulin resistant, not overnight. Your labs won't show until too late.
Better to leave processed sugar out altogether unless you have the occasional treat, not daily.
83 year old dude here. The worst thing I've seen among all my friends, who are no longer here, is drinking booze of any sort. Those who don't all seem to be doing fine. I think science knows this but it is such a huge business, plus the total failure involved in banning alcohol, has prevented any sort of honest warnings about it. Thank you for all your work.
Agree. Uric acid formed by booze increases stroke, heart disease and high blood pressure.
My regerence in dr Lustig.
I love my few glasses of wine😂
there is no safe amount of alcohol to consume. It’s a poison.
My father was an alcoholic and smoked for over 20 years. He lived to be 100. Ate bacon and eggs daily, rarely ate fruit or salads.
I find you to be an utterly reliable doctor. Thanks for these videos. I just Wish you could be my doc across the pond!
Great reminder Doc. You've made me pick up my bottle of water. I have a ways to go until 65, God willing but love your advice as well as your stance on making America healthy again.🎉❤❤❤
Number 4: Get enough Micronutrients, i.e. vitamins and minerals!
Number 5: Don't eat junk food.
I love chocolate
Too true, good reminders.
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I love chocolate too.
I am low income, only weigh 83, so I pretty much eat what I can get, but ALWAYS read labels. With mobility & vision issues, I admit I eat several heat & eat frozen meals. Best thing I do, although most aren’t very nutritious, is check ingredients & nutrition labels bc my back is to the wall since health issues too me down to 65 lbs before having a bad gallbladder removed & 3 strokes, but have finally made it back up to 83 lbs. learned that gaining pounds is as hard as losing them, so if you have just a few extra pounds, don’t sweat it bc you may need them. I have never had weight issues, but wish I had had a few extra pounds when I became the shrinking woman lol.
Thank you for your always welcome & appreciated advice.
The most important one independent of age: stop eating seed oils (sunflower, rape seed, cotton seed,...)!
Sugar is toxic.
Thank you, DOCTOR ❤
Fish, Meat, Eggs, Green Vegetables
In other words ? ALL the good stuff your Mum encouraged you to eat. I eat what I ate as a kid - those listed items and try to stay away from fast food or processed food, for the most part. My Mum knew what was healthy - the average 'doctor' ? Not so much..... Healthy as a horse, me ! :)
High intake of carbs and ultra-processed foods are the problem
Not really. There is no need for animal products. I am 71, slim, very healthy, no medications. I am plant based (vegan). Oh I forgot to mention my 85 year old friend, a male. He's the same as I am, plus he goes dancing every weekend. He does the Peacock daily also.
Brief and straight to the point ✔️
Thanks once again!
I'll send this to my people.
Like I've said before you should be first pick as second in pick after RFK junior.👍
Love your videos! Please keep posting
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I live a meat based ultra low carb lifestyle and am thriving at 70. I have been following WOE for 5 years. I've cut out all highly processed foods, added sugars, unnatural seed oils, and wheat products.
Almost what I do.Best diet you can have
I’m 67. Carnivore for two years now. I’m way stronger and arthritis free now. Two years ago I was weaker, muscle and joint pain, weird neurological issues in my arm, gas and bloating.
Fiber is not good for us.
Also this doc doesn’t talk about fat which is crucial. Our brains are fat and cholesterol. He’s not on the right track.
@@ggamos9831 lecithin, castor oil and coconut oil are ALL brain foods...💝🙋🏻♀️
What is WOE?
@@noeldeal8087 animal fat and protein is better. You’ve been fooled, sorry. I’m a living example. But do what you think works for you. It’s a personal journey.
I think minimising sugar has higher priority over increasing fibre, and while you mentioned fibre sensitivity aside, i think a lot of people don't even realise fibre is causing them trouble because its always pushed as a health food, so the connection is not made.
I eliminated fibre and healed all my reflux and G.I. inflammation problems. It wasn't deliberate, i wasn't targeting fibre, it was an accidental outcome of trialling the carnivore diet. I realised only in hindsight what a bugger fibre is for me.
Doctors advise "more fibre" for constipation when they shouldn't. Worse even, when a blockage is likely already present, stupidly adding more material to the blockage.
My mother has Parkinsons and was constipated for years with low G.I. motility until i interceded and drastically cut down fibrous foods, eliminated the metamucil, macrogol and laxatives (all of which her geriatrician had prescribed following the standard "more fibre" consensis). I added probiotics to help break down remaining fibre, added MCT oil and lots of butter. Now she has regular movements, no more yo-yo between constipation and laxative cycles. The Parkinsons nurse wanted to know how i fixed my mother's long term constipation problem and will advise other patients to try the same. The fibre-pushing geriatrician has already lost two patients to blockages.
Well done! The whole fiber pushing theory is utter nonsense. We don't need fiber. Lowering blood glucose is a nonissue when you eat low carb.
I totally agree with everything you said about fiber. It is totally unnecessary
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BRILLIANT POST!!!!
I am 68 years old . 3 years ago I was diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome and was told I needed a pacemaker.
My brother in Florida suggested I go on a whole food plant-based diet. As recommended by Dr Caldwell esselstyn of the Cleveland clinic cardiac diet. My palpitations and afib stopped in 5 days and I avoided a pacemaker
Just read in NIH that afib causes cancer. I love my meat cardio inversion on Monday and see if i have cancer on Tuesday..it's always something but God is so good and in control.
Protein & hydration, certainly.
The fibre issue varies among individuals.
Absolutely
@@drsuneeldhand if person is more like lion no fiber, if person is more like bison lots of fiber! 😄
@@sasharamirez2335 fiber is not essential or beneficial to the vast majority of humans. Doc has some cultural bias and lack of experience in the low carb world.
Exactly! I consume no fiber at all and at age 66 my many gut disorders are finally history. I'm 6 years carnivore.
@@johnmartinsen963 Exactly!
I drank lots of water but was still thirsty all the time. Started taking electrolyte mix and never thirsty again. 1 cup blueberries, 1 avocado, 1/4 tsp celtic salt, 1/2 cup lemon juice, 1 tbls apple cider vinegar. 5 cups water. Blend.
Electrolytes = salt, sugar.
No Vodka?
@@lv4077 Lol... 😂 Nope, doc says no booze!
One half cup lemon juice is A LOT...🍋 One juiced lemon is plenty. I would also swish water in my mouth after this drink...
Maple syrup has lots of minerals...
Cannot beat aging but can age gracefully😂
with that attitude you no way can beat it.
I drink water with a pinch of Celtic sea salt in it ( I also add a splash of hot water if it's too cold) as it helps the cells to absorb it better.
Thanks, Dr. Suneel for caring & sharing about true health ❤
Good advice - Doctor 👍🏻😀
Didnt know about sarcopenia untill around 2 yrs ago. I was in my Doctor's office and he just said "your wasting away eat more" as he was through with visit walking out the door. Wish he had told me as i didnt know about eating more protein ect. Thank you for the information. ❤
It’s good to add a pinch of sea salt to 8 ounces of water. Helps the body absorb it better. A good calculation for water is half of body weight in ounces per day. 150/2=75 ounces per day
I turned 65 today! I’m pleased to see that I’m consuming all 3 fully every day! Maybe that’s why people are surprised when they learn my age. I also work out in the yard every day even 37* and very windy day like today! The sun was bright too … vitamin D!
Thank you Dr Dhand!
Happy Birthday!🎉
Happy Birthday! I just turned 66 last Friday. Sagittarius folks are the best!! 😊
Thank you for this video. My parents are healthy and in their mid-70s. I've been after them for months to do all 3 of these, and I know they're sick of hearing it from me. I have shared your video.
I have adopted a whole food plant based diet many years ago and at 73 I feel better than many much younger people. Beans are a win-win, packed with both protein and fibre!
Switch to a carnivore diet and you'll really know what it is to feel great
I agree 100 percent, I switched for anxiety and it helped enormously and my whole body has benefitted.
@@loretta6089
Definitely! Beans and veggies are loaded with anti nutrients.
However, if someone is doing well like that....???
@ianstuart5660 Maybe they just think they are doing well and probably do feel better than when they were eating a high carb processed food diet but in reality they aren't doing well metabolically like if they were eating a carnivore diet 😊
@loretta6089
Agreed, but keep in mind there are always outliers who seem to defy the odds!
I just calculated the grams of protein, guessing my weight because I haven't weighed myself in decades. I am done eating for the day, and weigh about 57 kilos. Here's the thing - I had 59 grams of protein in total today, but I'm stuffed! If I add fiber, I couldn't eat it. Besides, I'm one of those who had the constipation/diarrhea issue all my life, and without fiber, I never have those problems now. I tried adding greens (arugula and field greens), and it just about ripped my guts out. So, I guess for me, it's no fiber. We are all different! Drinking too much black tea - that's an issue and I'm working on it, subbing out some ginger tea and water. Thank you, Doctor Dhand, for focusing on seniors. We need it. x
Oh, and I eat yogurt and wild blueberries almost every day! :D
I never heard that you could have too much black tea. I drink a lot of tea, but I drink a wide variety - black, green, white, yellow, pu ehr (both ripe and raw) and oolong. Try some different varieties if you’re concerned about too much black. But stay away from the bagged garbage. Loose leaf is superior in flavor and healthy compounds.
@@kennethyoder9766 Yes, it's the bagged tea that's so bad, it has a ton of fluoride. I'm going to cut it out, and buy some loose tea in the new year. I really miss the tea of my childhood, Red Rose (Canada). I like oolong, green makes my stomach ill, and will try the others. We have a tea shop with so many types, I'm sure I can find them. Thank you!
I agree, fibre does not agree with me either. I have enough protein and fat to help with digestion. I also haven’t weighed myself in decades and guess I’m about 57kg. We might be twins. 😁
@@kennethyoder9766too much can affect the thyroid and cause other issues
I think it makes a big difference if the greens are cooked, raw is very irritating for my digestion as well
A healthy diet not only helps to keep a healthy body, but also a healthy mind. Thank you for your wise and sensible advice, Dr. Dhand.
To everything you said I would add Creatine. It is a supplement that helps with muscle building and recovering,fights sarcopenia,help with the brain problems many elderly face. I'm 66 yo and I do take creatine on a daily basis,I do exercise regularly. I have absolute no signs of sarcopenia.
The body naturally produces creatine. Can also be gotten from eating meat. Don't need supplements.
@@yakncast7530 Accordingly to some researchers the body don't produce enough for what it needs...From my own experience that it is correct. At my age I do have more muscles than the majority of the men much younger than me and I say younger like on their 20s or 30s
Just stick to a high fat carnivore diet and that's all you need to be healthy
I think nac is a form of creatine. The creatine on the market seems to had gone down in quality. Bone broth would be best, I think... if I am not mistaken.
Mineralised salt. Ty for the reminder.
Liquid trace minerals !
Thanks for the sound advice!!
Thx for the health check pointers. Not sold on the benefits of fibre. Have eaten none for 15 months and feeling great. At 68, yes, plenty of protein and fat and hydrating. Thx Doc.
Thank you! Portien, Fiber, Stay Hydrated.
I ride too im 70 ….love my horse …weight bear and walk aqua yoga and tai chi …
People that keep horses live about 10yrs longer than average due to all the physical work and the emotional connection to their horses.
May God bless you Dear Dr.
Protein, fiber, fluids
Thanks for this advice
For busy people:
1) 1g/kg of natural protein - meat, eggs, diary. No protein shakes.
2) Fiber intake if tolerated - 30g/day.
3) Hydration! - if no kidney issues or other issues that require low liquid intake - 2-2,5 liter per day. No sodas.
And no fake sugar too
Thank you for your care Dr. Dhand! Always appreciate you and your advice! Be blessed! I am 78 and doing well!!
Thank you, Dr. Suneel Dhand ❤ for remaining us.
Iam suppose to limit my protein in take cos of my parkinson's n fiber I can't tolerate it so now how....help Dr
Excellent video, thanks.
Thank you! This is an excellent video. I appreciate it. And I agree!
I wish all GPs were like Dr Dhand, thank you for your valuable advice.
Thank you Dr Dhand. I used to be able to eat whatever I want as long as I exercise. Boy how things change over 50. You’re the best. I’ll definitely follow your advice. Namaste from Miami 🙏
Changed because you ate whatever you wanted ! Would not have if you did not.
I start my day with a pitcher of water which contains extra magnesium, vit c, potassium, then a bit later, my morning coppa joe
I'm 66 and workout vigorously at the gym every other day. Focusing on cardio and weights. 10 to 15 miles on a Stationary resistance machine. Turning up the resistance every mile and timing myself. I try and keep every mile under 4 minutes. I'm just trying to stay one step ahead of the undertaker, but it also helps control when you eat and what you eat.
Another great fact packed video…no waffle just straight forward common sense that everyone can understand.. Thank you Doctor Dhand.
Im 62. I was vegetarian for 5 years, eating a lot of nuts and organic fruit and veg. I got sicker and sicker. I changed to Carnivore diet 8 months ago and feel like I’m 30 again. All my health problems are gone and I am back to my youthful weight.
Good for you! Such false info out there. I'm sick of it.😢
I was vegan for several years and did very poorly. It may work for some people but it made me progressively weaker and starving. I was in my 20's then, now 77 and doing very well on no junk food and sensible diet.
I’m 77 and was Keto for 6 months and switched to almost carnivore. Only exceptions are raw spinach and avocados. Haul wood in, and very active now. Feel better than in the last 20 years.
My experience, being a vegetarian for most of my adulthood even up to 70.
My energy level was going down and I tried all the veg diet, but nothing helped.
Now changing to a healthy meatarian diet. Improvement energy level, increases by proper protein intake.
I told all that it's my life now against animal life , if I need to survive.
Sorry I chose my health.
Sad that another life dies for me to live.
Guilty,
Yes for some vegan does not work. For me it has been fantastic. No health issues since changing only improvements. Everyone is different.
Thank you!
Love this doctor❤ Great advice from him always.
I really love Dr suneel dhand, you are a very special doctor and human being
Your timing is incredible Thank You
Maybe make health shakes in your blender .we do that a lot . I put banana , spinach , farm fresh egg etc .
You are great
Thank you DOCTOR
Thanks for the info. Love the snap shirt on you 😃👏
This is one of your most important videos and also one of the shortest!! Eating an orange is a tasty way to get fiber (don't drink it, and certainly don't drink those commercial sour Orange juice "drinks" that are loaded with sugar.)
Great video. This advise could be for all adults. And thanks for the recap!
1. Correct about protein 2. Wrong about fiber 3. Correct about Water. However he did not talk about the importance of fat. I would definitely remove the fiber and remind people of the importance of fat for humans.
YES ! 👏
Fiber is just as important as other nutrition, for most people.
fiber can help keep sugars down
especially for people with silent or other acid reflux
Humans are supposed to consume fiber from natural sources!!
69 year old carnivore here, no fiber at all and doing fine.
Dr. dhand , yiu should be in government ! You are a man of integrity and wisdom ! God bless you
Great information, you do such a great job. 💕
God bless you Doc.
Thank you, Dr. you make a lot of sense
Thankyou!!!
If only I could afford protein and fibre. *sigh* i dream of eggs and steak... I live in the UK, have multiple disabilities and medical conditions and since lockdown in 2020 when I was fired (don't own a computer or internet so couldn't work from home), plus I had a letter from the government saying I had been identified as a vulnerable person due to my medical conditions and should stay home until lockdown was over, I still got fired. My health nose-dived and I can no longer work. The government give me £314 a month to live on. After paying bills I've nothing left for food. Haven't eaten any protein in nearly 4 years. A relative drops "food" over to me twice a month. But as I haven't been able to afford electricity for over a year the "food" consists of things that don't require a fridge. So I have bread, crackers, chocolate, biscuits, crisps (that's cookies and chips for our American friends) and apples (which I hate). Not ideal for someone with out of control diabetes. I can no longer take diabetic injections as I can't afford electricity so my fridge doesn't work. And the injections need to be stored in the fridge. No lighting, no heating, no hot food, no hot drinks, no clean clothes, no shower (it's electric). Although I've worked full-time and paid taxes for 40 years I'm apparently not entitled to more than the £3,777 A YEAR I currently get. I will not live long enough to be able to claim a pension. If this isn't a case of death by government, I don't know what is..☹️☹️
I am so sorry to hear this is happening to you! It is disgusting you are not receiving the care and help you need. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. God watch over you.
Leave the border of your country and come back in as an undocumented immigrant. The millions that came across our borders get everything free here in America. Not so for the taxpayers
I'm so sorry...
Ask your relative for peanut butter and tins of sardines...
Maybe ask a local restaurant for some leftovers after explaining your situation?
Thank you. ❤ Fan from Namibia 🇳🇦
I’m definitely listening to any doctor who has Marcus Aurelius’ “Meditations” on his bookshelf!
The Bible is even better! 💝📖
The very best and most informative & objective
“medicine man “ on TH-cam !
Grateful that you see things clearly & truthfully ..backed
by your research and that you are not owned or indebted to any source but the truth!
Because of financial limitations, access to sufficient protein is not possible for many seniors.
Doesn’t have to break the budget. I’m carnivore on fixed income. Eliminating breads, processed foods( anything in box or can) and salads leave enough where now you can afford better meats and eggs, bacon , butter(REAL butter) and hamburger( I buy 70% lean. ).
Protein..... yes meat, but there are other sources. I eat black beans and rice, unflavored Greek yogurt, eggs, nuts, peas and tuna, etc. I know there are issues with oxalates, etc BUT you have to find what works for you. Protein itself is not necessarily expensive, you just have to educate yourself and be selective. 😊
@@patty6375beans n rice aren’t worth the little protein they have, for the damage they do
Plus ppl don’t even believe the amt of protein needed
They think 60-75g is more than enough lol I’m 5-4 and old snd still need 100g roughly, daily. Every single day. Fatty meat, not beans & oatmeal. Red meat, not lifeless chicken breast & canned tuna w/no iron, fat etc.
Good advice. Thank you!
thank you doctor!!
Sending to my parents now! Thank you!
Nuts help with the protein and good fats.
I'm nuts and it's not helping
I was eating nuts and could not drop some kilos I wanted to. I stopped the nuts and the extra kilos are gone.
And nuts are hard to digest and are NOT recommended for bowel obstruction so they probably bind up everyone who eats them...
You can eat as much protein, a.k.a. meat, a.k.a. dairy a.k.a. eggs until the couch fly home but unless you’re working out unless you’re doing strength exercises it’s not gonna do anything for your muscles. All it’s gonna do is cause you to go into kidney failure. I love you so much. I think a lot of your videos are great and a lot of your knowledge has has improved over the last three years but Excess protein leads to kidney failure, and our country is rampant with kidney failure so instead eat lots of fiber, eat lots of plants, but get rid of the meat, the eggs and dairy.
I do all that. All of it. Thank you Dr Dhand for your great videos.
Thanks Doctor Dhand 😊
Good doctor, I would love to hear what you have to say about the following: It's not only about how much protein you eat, but how well you can digest it. It's important not to EVER take drugs or anything to reduce your stomach acid, because that will put you at higher risk for food poisoning and pneumonia. Stomach acid is there for many reasons, and another very important reason is for digesting the nutrients out of all different types of foods, and especially vitamin B12 out of meat. B12 is a large molecule that is hard to break out, but it is absolutely necessary for short-term memory and making ATP, which is called Energy, in the body. If you can't make enough energy, you will eventually need a pacemaker. B12 PREVENTS short- term memory loss by protecting your nerve sheaths. And guess what?-- there is a 'point of no return' with low B12!😢 The deleterious effects of low-to-no B12 can actually cause death, as it did in my father and my grandmother, and it is a horrible, slow process. Since poor metabolism is part of the problem, be sure to supplement with 'Methyl B12', which your body will be able to readily use without having to "convert" it thru the methylation process. (If it doesn't say methyl B12 or methyl- cobalamin, it's not methyl B12, and you don't want it.) A good dose would be anywhere from 1,000 micrograms to 5,000 mcg.
What is your suggestion for managing acid reflux, then?
@@kateb7155*Eat 1 Gala apple each day. Do not forget. Do not drink caffeine on an empty stomach. Minimize sugar intake. Fast!*
Thank you so much, Larsens...
@@kateb7155 a tsp of baking soda in water.
I suppose hydrochloric acid capsules , apple cider vinegar, or lemon in water, pancreatin, would all be good for breaking down meat...
Totally agree about the protein, but fiber is a whole other thing. So many people with gut issues experience total healing once they get rid of the carbs and fiber. Many have to go strict carnivore but once they do their gut issues improve dramatically, or completely go away.
Thank you doctor this is exactly what I need to know. I have to be very mindful about my diet due to intolerance's and ill health.
I was doing so very well right up to the low alcohol!
Lol. You can do it...
Thnk you for this channel 😉 ❤GBU
Thank you Dr. Dhand ! One more Great wistle blower is on my praying list -in danger . Praying for you .🙏
Your amazing thankyou for your amazing valuable knowledge I will,make sure I do all you recommend 😊
Thank you. Excellent advice.
No fiber for me! 66 year old carnivore. No meds, endless energy, no aches or pains, excellent weight control, no bloating or constipation. Fiber are carbs, never essential
Agreed!! I’m 66. Keto to carnivore 6 years now. Feel great! Getting healthier every year! Praise God! 🙌🏻
Yep - 62 and 3 years strict carnivore. Feel & look great and still knocking out international standard times (in age group) on Concept 2 rower. 3g/Kg protein and LOTS of saturated fat. Dr Dhand is dead wrong - again - about fibre and certainly about lectin loaded beans and grains
Wow
🙃it depends on a person's gutbacteria what's best to eat, there's no one size fits all
Many people over 65 peristalsis slows down (due to several factors) and constipation is a problem with many, especially those in nursing homes, so these people need more fiber in their diet to combat constipation.
Thank you. Wonderful and pure common sense.
Blessings Dr ❤..
I'm 65 years trying my best to stay healthy..but I can't understand why I feel bloated especially at night...any suggestions ..
Thanks much appreciated 🎉
Me also
Could be storing gas or low metabolism slow digestion system, try not to eat much in the evening, try going for a walk after last meal 😊 nothing to worry about tbh but irritating I guess 😊
Do you eat dairy in the evening or before bed? That'll do it every time and it'll ruin your colon as the milk sugars destroy the lining of it
@@imbonkers3629people can eat normal meals, but it is best to walk for a half an hour afterwards to assist digestion. But a key thing that is really good for your body is to not eat the two or three hours before bedtime. This way, your liver can detoxify and regenerate your body while you sleep, and build collagen if you take a buffered vitamin C capsule around bedtime. Be sure to use buffered C so you don't get an acid stomach ache. One of my theories on getting rid of so-called acid reflux is to not use regular ascorbic acid vitamin c, but switch to buffered or Ester-C. And not eating during the 3 hours before bed should also be of great help. Don't take drugs to reduce stomach acid! It's a slow road to bad health and low B12 dementia by not being able to digest protein properly!!! Eating it is one thing and being able to digest it is another thing
Gluten sensitivity 🤔
🙂always add some celtic sea salt to your water, it helps getting the water inside the cells