Dr. Caroline Leaf - How To Change Your Bad Eating Habits

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Dr. Caroline Lead explains to Emma Mullings how to change your bad eating habits. Dr. Caroline Leaf has recently released her new book "Think and Eat Yourself Smart".

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  • @brent8169
    @brent8169 Жыл бұрын

    Okay my problem is that I have full intention to eat clean. However it feels like I'm a vampire when I'm hungry. As if regardless of my intentions I cannot stop my mind from obsessing over food.

  • @justinmyres3487

    @justinmyres3487

    Жыл бұрын

    Grab some chocolate protein powder. I found one that tastes really good. It’s pea and hemp. I mix it with oat milk when I get hungry. It’s saved me so much grief from mistakes I would’ve made while hangry. Another cool strategy, when you go out for a burger or something, plan meals for the next couple of days and go to the grocery store while your satiated. Think simple snacks from a variety of whole (unprocessed) foods. Don’t complicated it at first. Once it’s like second nature and spending time in the kitchen isn’t overwhelming, then you can add intricacies. Getting a good multivitamin has been helpful. Good as in a single serving that’s comprehensive and doesn’t come out in my urine. Eventually, realize what your society’s common diets lack and center your choices around those things. Mine is centered around potassium and omega 3s.

  • @kitianajoseph1445
    @kitianajoseph14456 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr Leaf. This is amazing - I love these videos, I know that I can change my toxic thoughts and renew my thinking to God's thoughts.

  • @myself.undecidedyet6226
    @myself.undecidedyet62262 жыл бұрын

    How do I handle foods. How to build my pantry.

  • @codprocamp4690

    @codprocamp4690

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't build it up too much , shop fresh more often instead.

  • @emilianoretu2309
    @emilianoretu23092 жыл бұрын

    go and tell all this Bs to poor people from Africa. make them be healthier with psychology

  • @ShelleyChapman

    @ShelleyChapman

    Жыл бұрын

    Quote unquote poor people from Africa don't require this advice Emiliano. As a matter of fact, you, Western and European nations could learn something from "poor people from any country". Eating from the land, Eating non-processed foods, Eating communally, Eating sustainably and Eating food close to the ground is way better for the gut than the packaged, processed food products that your countries create, market and sell. If you really want to understand why they're "poor" , take a look at European colonization and the continuous infiltration of puppet governments that create instability and poverty. Trust me....as an African person, Africans are WEALTHY and WELLTHY in their indigenous knowledge of healthy eating.

  • @emilianoretu2309

    @emilianoretu2309

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ShelleyChapman ok ok from what you are saying everyone in africa is wealthy and malnutrition is not a problem 👍. I guess the kids and people I saw starving and on malnutrition are just paid actors. And the people I meet from there are just a bunch of liers.

  • @ShelleyChapman

    @ShelleyChapman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@emilianoretu2309 I'm not surprised that you've missed the point.

  • @emilianoretu2309

    @emilianoretu2309

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ShelleyChapman funny how you blame other countries . Like Africa is not corrupt. The solution for big problems is not blame others is start changing your country from inside. All the western people like you call it wouldn't be ruining Africa without the help of locals. y But I see you only want argue and sound smart. 👍good on you .

  • @ShelleyChapman

    @ShelleyChapman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@emilianoretu2309 “all the Western countries wouldn’t be ruining Africa”….. Emiliano you just keep making my point better 👌🏾

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