It makes everything else taste like garbage. Aldi was out the other day so I had to get some (still grass fed) beef from Kroger. The difference in taste was very noticeable
In the Netherlands we have problems with pasture raised eggs because they contain more microplastics. The chickens eat from polluted soil while being outside.
@Kurd211 ik ben er zelf niet echt mee bezig, ik koop gewoon leg batterij eieren van de Jumbo of AH. Het kost me anders echt te veel, al dat vlees en eieren.. plastic en pesticiden zullen we toch wel binnenkrijgen en het zal denk ik alleen maar meer worden
This is probably about a $100-$110 haul. Granted, some of the items won’t all be eaten at once and can be saved/frozen. Still, it’s not super cheap there but then again have you been to regular grocery stores lately? They’re just as bad if not extremely close.
@@mcgaugh57 you're probably right. there is an american who is like 109 years old and he lives in a city and it seems like its his good attitude that got him there. he was featured by national geographic if i recall. hes a few years older by now if hes still alive and he eats barely like paul suggests lol
It’s the people like this that don’t care to actually find out how much it cost to eat good. They just sit on the couch complaining online. All this probably cost around $130 bucks.
Lmao it’s not “prohibited” it was discontinued. Most European countries just took other measures of fluoridation like salt or milk or their water sources are just naturally more filled with fluoride. The reason the US has such a high prevalence of tap water fluoridation is simply because in the early 19th century only the US had the means to implement these measures.
@elc4967 why are you "laughing your ass off? It is not allowed in Sweden check it up if you don't believe it. We have flouride in our toothpaste it is not enough you think? You really need it in water, milk or salt or whatever?
@@elc4967 I tried to find true facts about it and it seems that you might be right about some things but you dont need to be a besserwisser my friend. That's a good advice, have a nice evening
@@dennisalexanderson6975 Don't need to be a "besserwisser"? Damn, I really need to know, is this german word a thing in the englisch language? I mean do american or english people know what it means?
some european countries add florida to water, without it kids have more rotten teeth studies have shown . most advance countries add florida to water for this reason
@@lizpetruzzi7700 Question really is...what state is Saladino in in this video? Usually he's only in La La Land when he shoots from USA. And if he's in Costa Rica..do they have Sprouts there? lol
Dont even mention that old hag. He eats high oxalate high heavy metal dark chocolate and says its so good for you when its not, grapes have a lot of sugar for sure, but also contain fiber, vitamins and minerals which can help the natural sugar not spike your blood sugar, plus, our bodies prefer carbs like fruit as a main energy source.
What do you mean by “can”? According to his arbitrary rules you probably can’t. If you have some specific health issue that makes it so that you’re over-sensitive to plants then maybe not . But according to the vast majority of experts and actual studies, (pumpkin) seeds are health promoting for most people.
The plant doesn't want you to eat the seeds because they are supposed to be disseminated. It's rather a survival food. Haselnuts and walnuts are fruits too but the strategy is to attract rodents who can crack the shell but often forget where they hid the nuts.
I love the seeds & skin of most squash but have been told that those parts - the seeds & skin - have a ton of lectins (plant poisons) so can long term be harmful to your gut. So in small quantities, think they’re ok
I like all of these options. The thing is that I distance myself from buying bottled water as much as possible. I would drink tap water 🚰 after filtering it. Spring water, in my opinion, is kinda overrated.
I just became familiar with you when you spoke @ TPUSA today 🙂 RE the beef - I'd heard that the thin plastic it's covered with / touches it is hideous in leeching plasticizers into the meat???
@@rblake_7I honestly think food from the U.S. is more sketch. The FDA is a joke here. The meat i get is 100% grass fed and from New Zealand. I’ve tried multiple 100% grass fed meat from different companies here from the U.S. and its all been garbage, made me not want to eat meat anymore.
@RayfordRaySiegel the amount of sugar in them. They are one of the fruits with the most. Raisins are the same. I try to keep my sugar consumption very minimal. 🙂
You should go check out local pastures, you can order raw milk from farmers every week. Or, try the Alexandra A2 milk that’s low temp pasteurized from Wheatsville or Sprouts. I live in Austin too.
@@coachiti2009agreed. I looked, and it seems that there's plenty of farms that have raw milk if he's willing to travel a bit. Perhaps he can see if any of them make raw kefir as well?
As an ex butcher. Tha plastic bag is gay. And to i do love your videos and your passion for natural food. Some are not. But did you know the more yellowish the fat the more represents grassfeed.. and grassfeed like the herbs the fields are not sprayed. And they live almost "near" the sea. So more iodine or the grass. And they're free. Not grassfeed and they just don't even walk for a mile a day. But again. You've been doing some good work out there Dr Paul. Awareness is good 😉
@MIEVAL so what I can I do. Maybe wrong plastic meat that they say it's just grass feed. Because everyone's starters running about the organics and grassed and free etc.. 50% of that ARE NOT. But I hope people some day wake up. You can pay and day it's organic. Etc etc. I'm not in to that.
@paulallensenvier2706 someone has seen that. Thanks a lot. I'm not debating.. or trying to say it's wrong. As I said. It's I love his depoiments and his "job" on Internet.. trying to look at people and teel about his experiences. And migth help some people as well. Nothing against Dr Paul. Or eating meat. Despite being a ex butcher and working a "free chicken eggs" theyr the same they just font clean the shit and don't stick something to trade mark the egg. Sorry for my English maybe is not correct. But if people have food sensitivities.. and other stuff. I undertand our microbiology and genetics are different. People trying to look great outside is bad. We want to work from inside out. And maybe you'll feel good with you self esteam. But people have to undertand that going to a grocery store sometimes is not that natural to just day I have my meal to by and not be aware of food industry. I guess makes common sence that people still going have issues going for pizza then milk chocolate with some.other stuff..that your body won't like... and then and then just by canned tuna with vegetable oil so it can maybe be easier to suck on the food. And they maybe don't solve some root causes.. and they don't work out and then want 5 meals a day. Who needs it? I mean for works well some healthy diversity. My eggs I really know they come from my neighbours house. And they are there walking around.. they eat the grass around.. and some earthworms.. some bugs. And he is happy because they clean the overgrown of the grass.. as well as the cattle etc. But people wake up and aat.. they're cell phone screen. They sleep with they phones on. Next to them. They don't go for sun exercise. They just stuff tbeyr faces with something that appears and appeals somewere on some supermarket. But anyways. DR is doing a good job. And again I don't want to make figth here. i was just putting my view on "the table" . Merry Christmas to you all. All thre very best 🙏🏻🫡.
Pois, mano. Aqui não existe carne grass Fed. Povo nem sabe o que é isso. Não acha osso de boi e frutas orgânicas... quando acha fruta, é 40 conto o kg do tomate
The heat of pasteurization kills the beneficial enzymes and vitamins, leaving the milk essentially dead. The milk is then ‘fortified’ with artificial vitamins. Raw milk has all of the nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes intact.
@miguel30215 well thats not good. And which one do u mean? UHT or pausterized? Or both? I mean IK raw is the best and least bad reaction to it but I wonder if its actually bad to drink pausterized (i dont drink either, rarely "fresh" pausterized as its called here)
@@cigomakovic1142 its both the same thing, UHT and pasteurized. They are heating the milk and killing everything. It changes the properties of the milk which makes it bad for you. Raw milk, as long as its 100% grass fed or pasture raised(NOT Pasteurized), will be a lot better.
@miguel30215 its not the same at all actually. UHT is completely dead, and unless openned, can last for months. Pausterized "fresh" milk is heated very shortly, which makes it much more prone to go bad in less than a week in a fridge, and has more nutrients. Not the same.
Just a few simple changes will make you feel better now & look & feel better later. Biggest things are just eliminating plastic, tap water, & fast food
I myself buy a case of 12 glass bottles every 2 weeks, I don't drink that much water specially in winter. But I do eat lots of fruit so very hydrating as well. I prefer this to reverse Osmosis and costs me around 12 euros per month, the bottle is refundable
He drinks lots of orange juice and raw milk which is gonna be more nutritional and keep you more hydrated than just drinking water. I also drink orange juice everyday day and make fruit smoothies so i dont ever feel thirsty as much either.
Can anyone show me these extra benefits from raw milk? From all my research there is no extra benefit besides a higher risk of getting sick since the bacteria isn’t heated out of the milk. Maybe I’m looking in the wrong places
I mean at the end of the day, it's just about who you really believe. Both sides can probably show you some research and it will look like facts. But it's like, is it really the case? I have my own diet and health issues I have to abide by. Where basically my everyday is just researching things for diet, supplements, stress, sleep and other health maters. So I don't take in what niche diets and claims Paul makes. Do I believe the diet could work for some? Yeah. But when he starts saying raw milk will cure everyone's problems, is when I stop listening.
@ which is my main concern, if raw milk can cause illness and it’s the exact same nutritional benefits as pasteurized then I guess I’ll stick to pasteurized but I just wanted to be sure I wasn’t leaving anything out or not know any added benefits to raw milk
@@RouninRex The true reason why they pasteurize the milk, they even do it with orange juice, it’s because it makes it last longer to shelf the product to sell to consumers. Its more money to the companies selling the products otherwise it goes bad quickly and they lose money. They could care less about your health. So yeah, raw milk could probably cause illness if it were being put on a shelf for to long and thats probably a lawsuit for the company selling it. Theres also the fact the majority of cows are fed grains which is bad for the cow, so if you were to drink raw milk from one of these cows, the chances of getting an illness is gonna increase. If you are going to drink raw milk, i would make sure its from a cow thats 100% grass fed or pasture raised(Not pasteurized, theres a difference). I dont think pasteurized milk is good for you. Ive heard a lot of people say that they felt better with raw milk as long as its from a good source. What people dont realize, when you heat/pasteurize stuff, yeah, you may be killing the bad bacteria in there but you are also killing all the good bacteria in there that’s beneficial for your gut biome. Also, when it comes to studies, i tend to just take them with a grain of salt. A lot of studies are used to fit some narrative or propaganda and the results are often skewed or other variables are not accounted for. I prefer looking more at comments/testimonials from other people and what there experiences are. That usually helps me decide if something is worth trying or works.
I went to Guanajuato Mexico in '15 and they deliver raw milk to the residents doors like the old days but my sister in law still boiled it a little before serving it and I never asked why?
Use pasture raised ground chicken to form into nuggets. Bread the nuggets using crushed pork rinds after dipping the nuggets in an egg wash. Bake or air fry till nice and crispy.
Maybe it’s cuz all of them come in plastic, so there’s literally no way around it? If they started selling meat in glass containers they’d be charging sm more that no one could afford it. Plus, what would we do with all the leftover glass all the time? Sounds like they need a better way of making plastic less toxic 🤷♀️
Fruits are definitely good. He claims vegetables are bad but im not entirely sure on that. I dont really eat vegetables anyways lol besides broccoli on rare occasions.
Thank you, Paul @pausaladino……… so you’re Italian?. Did you know your last name is of the Middle Eastern/Arabic and it means. The name Saladin is of Arabic origin and means "righteousness of the religion". It is a variant spelling of the name Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn.
They took it off the shelf because of the bird flu virus (H5N1) was found in samples of raw milk in the past few weeks…all raw milk in the nation is being tested for bird flu virus right now.
I will say, the organic grass fed ground beef from aldi is fantastic, literally tastes better too. And not crazy expensive
It's from Brazil though
I agree with you
@@rblake_7 does that make a difference? Serious question.
Then I wish we had an Aldie's also in Canada 🇨🇦
It makes everything else taste like garbage. Aldi was out the other day so I had to get some (still grass fed) beef from Kroger. The difference in taste was very noticeable
In the Netherlands we have problems with pasture raised eggs because they contain more microplastics.
The chickens eat from polluted soil while being outside.
Hi Robert, weet je welke eieren in NL aan te raden zijn?
@Kurd211 ik ben er zelf niet echt mee bezig, ik koop gewoon leg batterij eieren van de Jumbo of AH.
Het kost me anders echt te veel, al dat vlees en eieren.. plastic en pesticiden zullen we toch wel binnenkrijgen en het zal denk ik alleen maar meer worden
That'll be $150
3 figures now or 5 figures later in medical bills
If he clipped a bunch of coupons.
Not as much as you think
More like $250 😭
This is probably about a $100-$110 haul. Granted, some of the items won’t all be eaten at once and can be saved/frozen. Still, it’s not super cheap there but then again have you been to regular grocery stores lately? They’re just as bad if not extremely close.
living to 120 requires a holistic condition like not living in a city
Low stress, sexual liberation and genes.
oldest humans probably live in center of Old Dehli
@@mcgaugh57 you're probably right. there is an american who is like 109 years old and he lives in a city and it seems like its his good attitude that got him there. he was featured by national geographic if i recall. hes a few years older by now if hes still alive and he eats barely like paul suggests lol
I think you are right
Bs @@mcgaugh57
Can you please share how you prepare your bone marrow?
Guessing that he roasts it in the oven. Personally I use it for bone broth here. What's your preference?
Roasting in the oven is pretty easy, get them on a baking pan and sprinkle some salt over them, heat oven to 425f and roast for 15 minutes
Smoke them
“Thank you for shopping at sprouts, sir! That would be $650..”
Why are you making that price up to complain? Do u just eat rice and bread and even that is too expensive for you?
It’s the people like this that don’t care to actually find out how much it cost to eat good. They just sit on the couch complaining online. All this probably cost around $130 bucks.
I'd love to see a video with your former self passionately advocating for a vegan diet right beside this one, lol. That would be so entertaining :-)
Flouride in the tap water, its prohibited in Sweden and most other countries in Europe
Lmao it’s not “prohibited” it was discontinued. Most European countries just took other measures of fluoridation like salt or milk or their water sources are just naturally more filled with fluoride.
The reason the US has such a high prevalence of tap water fluoridation is simply because in the early 19th century only the US had the means to implement these measures.
@elc4967 why are you "laughing your ass off? It is not allowed in Sweden check it up if you don't believe it. We have flouride in our toothpaste it is not enough you think? You really need it in water, milk or salt or whatever?
@@elc4967 I tried to find true facts about it and it seems that you might be right about some things but you dont need to be a besserwisser my friend. That's a good advice, have a nice evening
@@dennisalexanderson6975 Don't need to be a "besserwisser"? Damn, I really need to know, is this german word a thing in the englisch language? I mean do american or english people know what it means?
some european countries add florida to water, without it kids have more rotten teeth studies have shown . most advance countries add florida to water for this reason
Looks delish!! Love it - had no idea Sprouts carries raw milk.
In certain states it does. Not in the sprouts in New Jersey
Not here in Texas either. We can get low temperature pasteurized non-homogenized milk at Sprouts and Whole Foods.
Or bone marrow for that matter.
@@andiejonesseriously? I would think Texas has the least restrictions on raw milk.
@@lizpetruzzi7700 Question really is...what state is Saladino in in this video? Usually he's only in La La Land when he shoots from USA. And if he's in Costa Rica..do they have Sprouts there? lol
Pomegranates are high in oxalates, which can create arthritis-like symptoms in your joints
He drinks milk which pulls/carries them right out of the body he will be fine.
The color of those steaks , just looks delicious
Awesome I have that honey! On clearance whee I am. So so good tastes likes roses. Happy to see you have! ❤ I also have spaghetti squash.
Dr. Gundry refers to grapes as 'sugar bombs'. What do you think?
Dont even mention that old hag. He eats high oxalate high heavy metal dark chocolate and says its so good for you when its not, grapes have a lot of sugar for sure, but also contain fiber, vitamins and minerals which can help the natural sugar not spike your blood sugar, plus, our bodies prefer carbs like fruit as a main energy source.
Yeah grapes are bad but steroids no problem clown 🤡
Question: since pumpkins are a fruit, can you eat the seeds? Especially if you’re cooking them yourself
Good question
What do you mean by “can”? According to his arbitrary rules you probably can’t. If you have some specific health issue that makes it so that you’re over-sensitive to plants then maybe not . But according to the vast majority of experts and actual studies, (pumpkin) seeds are health promoting for most people.
The plant doesn't want you to eat the seeds because they are supposed to be disseminated. It's rather a survival food. Haselnuts and walnuts are fruits too but the strategy is to attract rodents who can crack the shell but often forget where they hid the nuts.
They are generally a delicacy among many people often dry cooked and salted and its especially good with beer/malt
I love the seeds & skin of most squash but have been told that those parts - the seeds & skin - have a ton of lectins (plant poisons) so can long term be harmful to your gut. So in small quantities, think they’re ok
How does Paul feel about tomatoes? They are also technically a fruit.
Nightshade, full of lectins. Test your tolerance to them, probably good to limit them if you've got any sort of autoimmune disease.
Are you slow? Use your brain 🤡
What do you think about mushrooms?
What was the cost for all that food?
I like all of these options. The thing is that I distance myself from buying bottled water as much as possible. I would drink tap water 🚰 after filtering it. Spring water, in my opinion, is kinda overrated.
I just became familiar with you when you spoke @ TPUSA today 🙂 RE the beef - I'd heard that the thin plastic it's covered with / touches it is hideous in leeching plasticizers into the meat???
Looking strong Paul! 💪🏼
When you surf couple hours a day you would look like that on any diet
I live in Canada what is the best substitute for Raw Milk. Since we aren’t allowed it?
There is no substitute. You either have it or you don't. Try asking a farmer directly if you are able.
How much did you spend on half a cart of groceries?
Grass fed beef at Aldi is a much better price. 💯💵
yeah but it's not 100% from the US. Kinda sketch
And much worse quality
@@rblake_7I honestly think food from the U.S. is more sketch. The FDA is a joke here. The meat i get is 100% grass fed and from New Zealand. I’ve tried multiple 100% grass fed meat from different companies here from the U.S. and its all been garbage, made me not want to eat meat anymore.
@ New Zealand i wouldn’t have a problem with
@@miguel30215 how are you sure the meat is grass fed? And what makes you say the US meat is garbage?
120 is quite a big leap m8. There is so much that is out of your hands. Some of this will be healthy but that number seems too goofy
I’ll live till I’m 3000 years lol🎉
Perhaps the title is clickbait.
yeah normally i really like his videos, but this is just too clickbaity
Grapes are a no-go for me. Organic or not.
Why?
@RayfordRaySiegel the amount of sugar in them. They are one of the fruits with the most. Raisins are the same. I try to keep my sugar consumption very minimal. 🙂
Yeah brah that’s why you should drink Diet Coke
Which kind of shoes do you like? I’m researching for when my family needs new pairs.
Rfk better get to work so we can eat healthier and organic foods that we are SUPPOSED to be eating
the problem is: there is not enuf healthy food for so many people. so it is better to keep quiet about it.
Yeah let’s take hgh like rfk too 😂 he won’t do anything for anyone but himself
The sprouts in Austin Tx has stopped selling the raw kefir that was “marketed” for pets. I’m very bummed about it.
Do you know why?
Aww man! That’s terrible 😡 ours here in San Antonio never had it 😡😡
@@projet2907 Because the government has been working to make Americans unhealthy for decades and decades
You should go check out local pastures, you can order raw milk from farmers every week. Or, try the Alexandra A2 milk that’s low temp pasteurized from Wheatsville or Sprouts. I live in Austin too.
@@coachiti2009agreed. I looked, and it seems that there's plenty of farms that have raw milk if he's willing to travel a bit. Perhaps he can see if any of them make raw kefir as well?
As an ex butcher. Tha plastic bag is gay. And to i do love your videos and your passion for natural food. Some are not. But did you know the more yellowish the fat the more represents grassfeed.. and grassfeed like the herbs the fields are not sprayed. And they live almost "near" the sea. So more iodine or the grass. And they're free. Not grassfeed and they just don't even walk for a mile a day. But again. You've been doing some good work out there Dr Paul. Awareness is good 😉
I have never seen yellowish fat
@@MIEVALim eating steaks and their fat looks very yellow
@MIEVAL so what I can I do. Maybe wrong plastic meat that they say it's just grass feed. Because everyone's starters running about the organics and grassed and free etc.. 50% of that ARE NOT. But I hope people some day wake up. You can pay and day it's organic. Etc etc. I'm not in to that.
@paulallensenvier2706 someone has seen that. Thanks a lot. I'm not debating.. or trying to say it's wrong. As I said. It's I love his depoiments and his "job" on Internet.. trying to look at people and teel about his experiences. And migth help some people as well. Nothing against Dr Paul. Or eating meat. Despite being a ex butcher and working a "free chicken eggs" theyr the same they just font clean the shit and don't stick something to trade mark the egg.
Sorry for my English maybe is not correct. But if people have food sensitivities.. and other stuff. I undertand our microbiology and genetics are different. People trying to look great outside is bad. We want to work from inside out. And maybe you'll feel good with you self esteam. But people have to undertand that going to a grocery store sometimes is not that natural to just day I have my meal to by and not be aware of food industry. I guess makes common sence that people still going have issues going for pizza then milk chocolate with some.other stuff..that your body won't like... and then and then just by canned tuna with vegetable oil so it can maybe be easier to suck on the food. And they maybe don't solve some root causes.. and they don't work out and then want 5 meals a day. Who needs it? I mean for works well some healthy diversity. My eggs I really know they come from my neighbours house. And they are there walking around.. they eat the grass around.. and some earthworms.. some bugs. And he is happy because they clean the overgrown of the grass.. as well as the cattle etc. But people wake up and aat.. they're cell phone screen. They sleep with they phones on. Next to them. They don't go for sun exercise. They just stuff tbeyr faces with something that appears and appeals somewere on some supermarket. But anyways. DR is doing a good job. And again I don't want to make figth here. i was just putting my view on "the table" . Merry Christmas to you all. All thre very best 🙏🏻🫡.
Love SPROUTS ❤Thanks Paul
I wish we had a market like this in Brazil
Pois, mano. Aqui não existe carne grass Fed. Povo nem sabe o que é isso. Não acha osso de boi e frutas orgânicas... quando acha fruta, é 40 conto o kg do tomate
@@igorjesus2121 exatamente...se você não planta você não tem
Brazil has the best stuff, nothing to envy America
Sprouts is good, their stock has been awesome 🤑
I wonder if pausterized milk has any health negatives or is it just worse nutritionally compared to raw milk?
The heat of pasteurization kills the beneficial enzymes and vitamins, leaving the milk essentially dead. The milk is then ‘fortified’ with artificial vitamins.
Raw milk has all of the nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes intact.
I think it messes up your gut biome. Ive heard a lot of people do better on raw milk.
@miguel30215 well thats not good. And which one do u mean? UHT or pausterized? Or both? I mean IK raw is the best and least bad reaction to it but I wonder if its actually bad to drink pausterized (i dont drink either, rarely "fresh" pausterized as its called here)
@@cigomakovic1142 its both the same thing, UHT and pasteurized. They are heating the milk and killing everything. It changes the properties of the milk which makes it bad for you. Raw milk, as long as its 100% grass fed or pasture raised(NOT Pasteurized), will be a lot better.
@miguel30215 its not the same at all actually. UHT is completely dead, and unless openned, can last for months. Pausterized "fresh" milk is heated very shortly, which makes it much more prone to go bad in less than a week in a fridge, and has more nutrients. Not the same.
How can I found raw milk in illinois or Indiana
Black olives are riped, they don't have the same amount of oxalates than the green ones
In 5 years: normal diet
Just a few simple changes will make you feel better now & look & feel better later. Biggest things are just eliminating plastic, tap water, & fast food
That is a normal diet people are just lied to…
if you wanna give up and go back to the poison yeah. when you eat like this, you don't even wanna go back
Typically after the first heart attack or event
How long does one glass of bottled spring water last you? Can’t be sustainable buying just one every haul
I myself buy a case of 12 glass bottles every 2 weeks, I don't drink that much water specially in winter. But I do eat lots of fruit so very hydrating as well. I prefer this to reverse Osmosis and costs me around 12 euros per month, the bottle is refundable
He drinks lots of orange juice and raw milk which is gonna be more nutritional and keep you more hydrated than just drinking water.
I also drink orange juice everyday day and make fruit smoothies so i dont ever feel thirsty as much either.
Crazy how my cart is almost the same. I haven’t felt healthier. I get the smoked raw milk cheese from there, my favorite.
Are you sure the meat is grass fed?
Ill try the raw milk sprouts is down the street. Im lactose intolerant but idc im winging it
What brand of eggs was that?
which state of USA?
Can anyone show me these extra benefits from raw milk? From all my research there is no extra benefit besides a higher risk of getting sick since the bacteria isn’t heated out of the milk. Maybe I’m looking in the wrong places
I mean at the end of the day, it's just about who you really believe. Both sides can probably show you some research and it will look like facts. But it's like, is it really the case?
I have my own diet and health issues I have to abide by. Where basically my everyday is just researching things for diet, supplements, stress, sleep and other health maters. So I don't take in what niche diets and claims Paul makes. Do I believe the diet could work for some? Yeah. But when he starts saying raw milk will cure everyone's problems, is when I stop listening.
@ which is my main concern, if raw milk can cause illness and it’s the exact same nutritional benefits as pasteurized then I guess I’ll stick to pasteurized but I just wanted to be sure I wasn’t leaving anything out or not know any added benefits to raw milk
@@RouninRex The true reason why they pasteurize the milk, they even do it with orange juice, it’s because it makes it last longer to shelf the product to sell to consumers. Its more money to the companies selling the products otherwise it goes bad quickly and they lose money. They could care less about your health. So yeah, raw milk could probably cause illness if it were being put on a shelf for to long and thats probably a lawsuit for the company selling it. Theres also the fact the majority of cows are fed grains which is bad for the cow, so if you were to drink raw milk from one of these cows, the chances of getting an illness is gonna increase.
If you are going to drink raw milk, i would make sure its from a cow thats 100% grass fed or pasture raised(Not pasteurized, theres a difference). I dont think pasteurized milk is good for you. Ive heard a lot of people say that they felt better with raw milk as long as its from a good source. What people dont realize, when you heat/pasteurize stuff, yeah, you may be killing the bad bacteria in there but you are also killing all the good bacteria in there that’s beneficial for your gut biome.
Also, when it comes to studies, i tend to just take them with a grain of salt. A lot of studies are used to fit some narrative or propaganda and the results are often skewed or other variables are not accounted for. I prefer looking more at comments/testimonials from other people and what there experiences are. That usually helps me decide if something is worth trying or works.
Those eggs balancing on top had me so nervous 😂
And what was your grocery bill for one person...obviously not for a family
We also don’t have the income of a dr either… 😏
That's a lame excuse.@@kayleigh3648
Cow milk, chicken feet, beef gelatin powder, potatoes, carrots, 5 spices, tamarinds
+ boiled water
I was at sprouts today staring at the milk section looking for raw dairy and settled on low temp pasteurized and non homoginized grass fed milk
Staring at a milk section keeping u big as hell
Come to Harris Farm Sydney 🙏
I distill my water on the counter into glass and add in tiny pinch of good salt.
With a MegaHome countertop distiller.
No seeds but you get a pomegranate to eat the seeds?
What about Delicato squash is that a fruit?
Anything with a fruiting body that contains a seed is a fruit. Tomatos, peppers, olives, avocados, squash....all fruit.
I went to Guanajuato Mexico in '15 and they deliver raw milk to the residents doors like the old days but my sister in law still boiled it a little before serving it and I never asked why?
Any healthy chicken nuggets for kids?
Use pasture raised ground chicken to form into nuggets. Bread the nuggets using crushed pork rinds after dipping the nuggets in an egg wash. Bake or air fry till nice and crispy.
We have no access to this stuff in our SoCal town. What a shame!
no olives or squash ? no grass fed beef? of course we have all that
You bought meat wrapped in plastic ! Micro plastics Paul! Your blood will now be litered with plastic 😂 just buggin
Maybe it’s cuz all of them come in plastic, so there’s literally no way around it? If they started selling meat in glass containers they’d be charging sm more that no one could afford it. Plus, what would we do with all the leftover glass all the time? Sounds like they need a better way of making plastic less toxic 🤷♀️
Let's not start with the plastic handle on the shopping cart...😂
@@kayleigh3648or just use paper bags
I noticed you never purchase chicken turkey and seafood. Do you consume these foods at all? If not, why?
Him: "let me show you my Sprouts grocery haul"
Me: "let me show you my bank account" 🤨
Is fruits ok and vegetables bad?
Fruits are definitely good. He claims vegetables are bad but im not entirely sure on that. I dont really eat vegetables anyways lol besides broccoli on rare occasions.
Just randomly eating bone marrow😂. I love it.
Wait you can raw milk at sprouts!??
Only in states that allow raw dairy.
I've never heard "raw" used as a verb, before. Ha, ha
You forgot to buy organic water .
They are trying to outlaw the raw milk here in ca/sprouts.
What’s wrong with fluoride
Makes our kids regarded
@@ApoBeef,
Being regarded isn't bad, as long as you're held in high regard.
@@RayfordRaySiegel What if they’re lowly regarded
It doesn't take much research to know what's wrong with fluoride. I'll start with one of the problems. It's carsogenic.
@@RayfordRaySiegel 🤣
Sprouts is best thing after a local farmers markets
I don't know if any of you have shopped at sprouts, but I'm sure he got this entire haul for under 2 million dollars
I have well water I put through my Berkey/boroux.
thanks for sharing!
Make one on lamb and Vinson please
Those are considered red meat as well. You're fine. Eat lamb and venison if you'd like.
@@evanlee9534 episode on donkey meat pls
@@ApoBeef Horses are eaten all over the world.
@ indeed
This guy looks great for 120 😂
Check out employee: “That’ll 4,279.32, please.”
That'll be your monthly insulin bill if you eat the average American food-like products 😂
@ that’s true haha.
Is squash a carnivore diet food now?
Where is Sprouts in NY?
Anything with seeds is a fruit 🍓🍑
I have a family of 8. My grocery n food and eating out bill is 4k a month.
They pulled ALL of the Raw Farm products. This video has to be old 😂
Ok he get's one bottle of water each time. Does he shop everyday?
What should I watch out for when buying Kiefer
Wow!! Not the "Sprouts" in Reno, NV. They SUCK!!
I wish we had a Sprouts in Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you, Paul @pausaladino……… so you’re Italian?. Did you know your last name is of the Middle Eastern/Arabic and it means. The name Saladin is of Arabic origin and means "righteousness of the religion". It is a variant spelling of the name Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn.
Olives, squash.
It is getting broad the diet.
Do you eat legumes?
Hell no. Phytate and lectin bombs.
Alfalfa sprouts are D - licious in Bean Burritos!!
Raw milk makes me bloat, fart and poop a lot lol switching back to Kalona Milk
Ill listen to him when he turns 120 years old.😅Everyone is different. Just check your blood work to see what works for you
And I only paid $500 😂
If this dude doesn’t live past 100 I will be dissapointed
Grapes are full of tannins.
Organic foods get pesticide, too.
Organic pesticides like apple cider vinegar, not glyphosate. Big difference.
@ApoBeef ,
How would you know? You can't know about everything that people are doing.
@@RayfordRaySiegel I think you’re making an argument over trust more than about organic foods
Raw milk with the avian virus scare?
Why would I want to live to 120!? 70-80 is good with me.
Yum
Ty Paul
That'll be $1750.52 mr Salamander
I doubt anyone can live to 120 eating that much dairy on a daily..
Just my take :)
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He ain't living to 120, and I'll be counting. I'm much younger. I'll be right here lol 😏
Eating all of this with my histamine intolerance will get me to 120 for sure
No raw milk at my sprouts still
They took it off the shelf because of the bird flu virus (H5N1) was found in samples of raw milk in the past few weeks…all raw milk in the nation is being tested for bird flu virus right now.
Ground beef is $5-7/lb where I am. That's not affordable.
someone laughed and said that’s $150. it’s actually more like $250. ⚰️
Animal based pasta. A vegetable.😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guy practices what he preaches