Eat for real change | Dr Joanna McMillan | TEDxMacquarieUniversity

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Most of us know we should eat better, but we don’t do it. We are increasingly confused over nutrition with so many conflicting views, and we give scarce thought as to how we eat or our relationship with food. We can only bring about real change when we end this confusion and bring the joy back to food.
Adopted by the nation as an honorary Aussie, Dr Joanna McMillan’s ever-growing following is the result of her high profile within the media, health and fitness industries, and through her roles as Vice President of the Australian Lifestyle Medicine Association (ALMA), Ambassador for Diabetes Australia, and Ambassador for Australian Pineapples (to name a few).
As a teenager Dr Joanna discovered that the way she ate and how much she exercised significantly impacted on her energy levels, mood, self-esteem, appearance and, consequently, her outlook on life. She initially studied psychology but her love of exercise resulted in a 15-year career as a fitness instructor.
Having completed a Bachelor Degree in Science with First Class Honours in Nutrition and Dietetics, Dr Joanna moved to Australia and won a scholarship to complete her PhD with The University of Sydney in 1999.
Today, Dr Joanna is the founder of Get Lean, a regular on the Nine Network and the official nutritionist for TODAY. She is also the author of several books, has a weekly column in Sunday Life and a blogger for Woolworths Baby & Toddler Club.
Dr Joanna is a busy working mother, a tautology that provides her with an unwavering drive to teach people how to live a healthy and nutrition-filled life - yet one that doesn’t require obsessive or unrealistic attention in order to achieve it.
The philosophy of this down-to-earth Scot is simple. She believes that having a good healthy relationship with food is just as important as eating nutritious foods, and she regards food as more than the nutrients it contains; rather, it is part of our social connection, our culture and a great source of pleasure in life.
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  • @maresae
    @maresae4 жыл бұрын

    I started eating only real food a little over 4 months ago - I shop in the vegetable/fruit section and fresh meats counter at the grocery store and sometimes will get plain crackers (imported only, bread from the US makes me sick... not sure why) and sometimes I splurge on some cheese (Humbolt Fog is my favorite). I cook all my meals weekly so I have "fast food" during the week for lunch and dinner when I get home late from work. I've lost over 50lbs... it's just falling off of me. I have a ways to go still, but my diet is completely sustainable, I'm happy, I'm satisfied, I'm energetic. The power of food is incredible!

  • @cindygaudet1390

    @cindygaudet1390

    4 жыл бұрын

    maresa edwards are you doing keto? Or just healthy

  • @selenaantero1562

    @selenaantero1562

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!🥰

  • @jeancharette1687

    @jeancharette1687

    Жыл бұрын

    Porch

  • @monicahines-biggs2920

    @monicahines-biggs2920

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tdoheron was

  • @MrEdcarlson
    @MrEdcarlson8 жыл бұрын

    Very nice talk, thank you. I got very sick about a year ago my doctors pretty much sent me home to die, it was the darkest day of my life. I decided in the doctors office that before I take there drugs or let them cut parts out of my body I would beat this with diet I quit smoking and drinking and started a living food diet my kitchen looks like a green house and a year later I am still walking and breathing thank God! What I have learned is eat to live not live to eat I hope that is the message you where trying to give. Thank you Joanna

  • @SickQuarEU

    @SickQuarEU

    8 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear that! I wish you the very best luck and joy on your journey!

  • @boyandcatmum

    @boyandcatmum

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ed Carlson could you possibly do a youtube video on your indoor garden please?

  • @julielampe4987

    @julielampe4987

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ed Carlson Speaking of "Eat to Live"....I recommend the book with that title by Dr. Joel Fuhrman. Congrats on your self education and consequent survival. Carry on sir!

  • @mikehunt4513

    @mikehunt4513

    6 жыл бұрын

    fuk up old man

  • @jsmyth024

    @jsmyth024

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​ Hello, Ed. :) We are fixing to move a jungle in our home too. Glad to hear you were able to turn things around. Hope this message finds you well. Cheers!

  • @jessr5955
    @jessr59557 жыл бұрын

    This was a very eye opening talk for me in many ways. I had never once considered that things such as protein powders were part of the processed food family. I also absolutely loved that Dr. McMillan wasn’t interested in telling us exactly what diet we should be following, just that we should be eating REAL whole foods. She wasn’t saying that vegan is the way to go or that we need to have more meats every day, she was telling us that we just need to stop and consider that the bulk of our diet is processed. The source of many of our problems can be found in what we are eating and what we are eating is fake food. If you look on the nutrition label of most processed foods, how many ingredients do you actually recognize and can pronounce? If you cannot pronounce it, then you probably shouldn’t be eating it, plain and simple. I also found it refreshing that she wasn’t just pushing the right amount of vitamins and minerals and etc. that we should be getting with every serving at every meal every day, but rather focused on the specialness of sharing a meal with family and friends and practicing mindful eating. We don’t just eat to get nutrients we eat as part of a social practice to bring yourself closer to one another, and that is an important concept that many who push fad diets forget because they are so focused on achieving a specific body image that society tells us we should have. You don’t need some ridiculous diet where you starve yourself or restrict yourself to only certain types of foods. You can still eat cake, and you can still have ice cream, just eat it in moderation and try to eat mostly whole foods instead of processed. It can be a challenge at first, especially since typically eating healthier can be a little more expensive, but take it from a poor college student such as myself and realize that as long as you’re budgeting and are smart about your purchases healthy eating like this CAN be done.

  • @meman6964

    @meman6964

    3 жыл бұрын

    Moderation doesn't work for food addiction. Tell a drug addict, "just cut your dosage".

  • @rayj.9568

    @rayj.9568

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@meman6964, Everyone, who struggles with eating properly, is not a food addict. I've never done illicit drugs, but I doubt that sugar has ever had a hold on me like narcotics has had on a drug addict.

  • @dayalouis1080
    @dayalouis10807 жыл бұрын

    Love her message. She's promoting exactly what a diet isn't....a diet. Eating well means dropping all the 'cant's and wont's'. Don't ban yourself from eating certain things just because society decided it's evil. Eat what your body is asking for. Eat meat, veg, pasta whatever! Even enjoy the chemical filled crap without feeling guilty. If you listen to your body, you don't ever need to feel guilty about what you eat, because you are giving it exactly what it needs.

  • @FreedomOrNothin

    @FreedomOrNothin

    4 жыл бұрын

    That might be the dumbest thing I've ever read.

  • @Hamoutzi
    @Hamoutzi7 жыл бұрын

    The message hers is "Eat Real Food". A very simple and very effective message to base your eating habits on. Don't worry and 'Carbs'. Don't worry about 'Fat'. Don't worry about 'Protein'. Forget the fancy 'Diets'. Don't worry how others 'Eat'. Just eat plenty of REAL FOOD and you will have nothing to worry about. Don't worry if your a vegan or omnivore. KEEP IT SIMPLE and EAT REAL FOOD.

  • @uiscepreston

    @uiscepreston

    7 жыл бұрын

    And hence why she has no idea what she is talking about. We should be self-aware and mindful of everything we put in our bodies. Food is now engineered to be addictive. This has been known for decades. Eating fat DOES NOT make you fat. Eating excessive junk carb/starch from flour, wheat, refined sugar, HFCS, potato, rice, juice etc. is what leads to fat storage. The food science shows that continuously eating from these categories keeps your blood sugar high and your brain "happy". Potatoes are real food and one of the worst you can eat. Uncooked cassava will kill you. So enough with the "real (unprocessed) food" buzzcrap.

  • @thereoncewasalimerickwriter

    @thereoncewasalimerickwriter

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@uiscepreston You seem to be disagreeing with the speaker, yet your points are exactly hers.

  • @efitz3397

    @efitz3397

    Жыл бұрын

    @ Uisce Preston I eat as my grandparents did, they lived to between 91 and 96. None of the 4 got ill until their bodies slowed down. They were carnivore ate real butter, ate home grown vegetables and lots of potatoes. They worked hard, resting each evening and on Sundays. Sugar was in puddings, cakes and biscuits were in moderation and after dinner not in drinks. My Dad now 90 and very well for his age loved potatoes he could eat 10 as a working man. They are not bad for you, it’s how they are cooked and what’s added.

  • @susanmarie2231
    @susanmarie2231 Жыл бұрын

    I gave up all my sugary junk food and desserts and lost 30+ pounds. I came to terms with the fact that I am a sugar addict. Also, sugar causes inflammation which leads to a host of health problems.

  • @maxncathy44
    @maxncathy444 жыл бұрын

    XO thanks Joanna. People here in Canada need your wisdom, too.

  • @raigirl7479
    @raigirl74797 жыл бұрын

    This has changed my views about eating more diversified. thanks for such informative session available to us on global level.👍 Shes awesomely great in expressing right thing in right way

  • @tutrangdinh6237
    @tutrangdinh62377 жыл бұрын

    My diet now is composed of 20% childhood memory food, 10% is cooked vegan n the other 70% is raw vegan. I heal naturally from hyperthyroidism. My face is clear from heavy acnes before. I feel alive now

  • @q8plaza77

    @q8plaza77

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tutrang Dinh How did you heal your hyperthyroidism can you give me an example of whole day meals 🙏🏻

  • @sheetalmody5538

    @sheetalmody5538

    6 жыл бұрын

    Please can you explain more how did you clear hypothroidism naturally..🙇‍♂️

  • @dreamingoftacos4388

    @dreamingoftacos4388

    Жыл бұрын

    I eat for weeks now 90% raw vegan. I have never felt better. Fresh food from nature.

  • @busisiwemqingwana5167
    @busisiwemqingwana5167Ай бұрын

    What a superb talk! So many nuggets of wisdom. Also humble enough to acknowledge that the world still has a lot to learn or discover about nutrition. I found this so refreshing in a world that is so full of dogma.

  • @steamtrainfitness6345
    @steamtrainfitness63452 жыл бұрын

    An excellent talk Dr Joanna. It reminds me of this great quote: “Many people treat their bodies as if they were rented from Hertz……something they are using to get around in but nothing they genuinely care about understanding.” - Chungliang Al Huang

  • @DuffPaddy79
    @DuffPaddy797 жыл бұрын

    Lots of good points in this but the most valuable imo, because it is so oft over-looked, is HOW people eat, particularly in certain cities eat-on the hoof and in a hurry, prioritising work because that's what we're conditioned to aspire to/pressured into. How you eat is a reflection of how you treat yourself generally. Eat sociably and slowly and laugh as much as you can. The French smoke like chimneys, eat a lot of bread, red meat and cheese, yet have fairly low rates of heart disease. I am convinced a large contributor to this is their comparative lack of neuroses about fats and calories.

  • @StyleSensePlus
    @StyleSensePlus Жыл бұрын

    17:02 and above all: we absolutely must eat with joy. We have to take pleasure in what we’re doing. Because, otherwise, you’re not going to do for the long-term. And it’s only when you change for the long term, and you change how your thought processes work, That’s the only way that we’re going to get real change. And I hope that you’ll agree, that that’s an idea worth spreading.

  • @ashleighmemarzadeh7638
    @ashleighmemarzadeh7638 Жыл бұрын

    The food industry is just that - an industry. And like every industry, they too want to make as much profit as possible. They put profit before people. And only when they decide to make that change can we trust that they have our best interest as a priority. Edit: I remember reading about a study that was done where a group of Americans and a group of French people were shown a picture of a chocolate cake and were asked what was the first word that came to mind. The Americans said 'guilt' while the French said 'celebrate'. Our attitude to food matters. I highly recommend reading In Defense of Food if you enjoyed this talk.

  • @andreathomas93
    @andreathomas938 жыл бұрын

    loved this! fantastic that it's not about whose theory is right, just finding, or 're-finding, a good sustainable habit of eating healthy food with joy.

  • @manalani3724
    @manalani37246 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the enlightening talk. This reminds me of appreciating and enjoying food, taking time to eat and eating more vegetables.

  • @ScarlettKirsch

    @ScarlettKirsch

    4 жыл бұрын

    100 %

  • @ajc2208
    @ajc22085 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the sound advice.

  • @dianac5041
    @dianac50413 жыл бұрын

    I was actually eating a banana while listening to this! Loved this talk.

  • @seaturtle7777
    @seaturtle77777 жыл бұрын

    What a marvelous voice has Dr. J. "We've got to go back to eating real fute." When put like that, who could refuse?

  • @bettyglick2679
    @bettyglick26793 жыл бұрын

    Great talk! Informative and relatable

  • @you2tooyou2too
    @you2tooyou2too4 жыл бұрын

    We should all be outraged at the deceit, manipulation, bribery, & extortion committed by the food, healthcare, hospital, & pharma industries to prey on our financial carcasses, using advertising, legislation to maximize our consumption of high profit, shelf-stable food-like products, health services & medicines.

  • @theambient5560
    @theambient55602 жыл бұрын

    Amen.. knowledge that saves lives!

  • @hplovecraftmacncheese
    @hplovecraftmacncheese8 жыл бұрын

    Whole foods are good because they don't have refined carbs. Also, Atkins advocated plant foods and he had a vegetable garden.

  • @user-go1qv2cc3d
    @user-go1qv2cc3d2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely great information...and relatable!

  • @motigeen4951
    @motigeen4951 Жыл бұрын

    My dad is a firm believer in real food, since we are young he forbid us from eating anything that comes out of the package, it was hard ofc being kids and you are not allowed to eat snacks as your friends do, instead, we have lunch box made by mom with real food in it, he said how can you trust the food in a can even after years won't go bad and you get it into your system, now growing up and get more education I agree with him, 3 years moving to UK my health deteriorating, i am gaining weight too much because the comfort of eating processed food, I am trying to educate my partner who is very stubborn still indulge on heavily processed food, its need teamwork to change our habit and lifestyle, hopefully this ted talk little bit opened his mindset, there is a reason why people lived in suburb/village in Asia healthier and live longer

  • @shirleyliggett776
    @shirleyliggett776 Жыл бұрын

    Such a great talk and I totally agree ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MJ31579
    @MJ31579 Жыл бұрын

    Love this. Points out our radiculousness

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz17025 жыл бұрын

    Some of the confusion is worsened by the one-eyed rusted-on dieticians who don't even realise they're in the pockets of the cereal and grain industries

  • @1Lightdancer
    @1Lightdancer4 жыл бұрын

    Well said. Our food motto when I was a young mom in la leche League was, "a wide variety of food in as close to its natural state as possible" ... Years later, I still feel that a combo of JERF (Just Eat Real Food) - most of that plants, much of it fresh, organic, nutrient dense and local - and attending to personal intolerances etc fit me best. I grow some of my fruits and veggies, get most of the rest from local organic farmers at our markets (which is a great social adventure as well!) Our family has genes for intolerance to gluten, so I've been off those for a decade, and an more likely to eat rice or quinoa with herbs etc than to eat "gluten free" processed products. Dairy triggers inflammation for me, so I mostly avoid that ... I'm also inspired by the Blue Zones projects, and appreciate the reminder that joy is a vital component

  • @gloriasaliba3395
    @gloriasaliba3395 Жыл бұрын

    Love this woman - she’s spot on!!

  • @sandrascaparotti7513
    @sandrascaparotti75132 жыл бұрын

    love this message

  • @MiguelCocina
    @MiguelCocina8 жыл бұрын

    Amazing Talk

  • @femafull
    @femafull9 жыл бұрын

    Perfect!

  • @crazyme1540
    @crazyme15405 жыл бұрын

    so much of creativity for talking about sharing every thing how cunrty sharing things with others

  • @educatie.psihologie
    @educatie.psihologie5 жыл бұрын

    Thank You 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @jennybluedyson3855
    @jennybluedyson38553 жыл бұрын

    Yes.. super talk ! and beautifully presented. Thank you. .. Jenny in Dee Why

  • @GaladRiel1512
    @GaladRiel15127 жыл бұрын

    great talk! bravo!

  • @pilatesyogataichifit
    @pilatesyogataichifit2 жыл бұрын

    Ultra processed food is the single biggest cause of weight gain. Eat whole food and ENJOY IT. It is nourishment.

  • @nicoleblack5249
    @nicoleblack5249 Жыл бұрын

    I eat fruit, raw vegetables and nuts all day. For dinner I eat meat/fish, cooked veggies and occasionally a sweet potato or quinoa. I only drink water. I weigh 105 lbs and I struggle to keep weight on. Because of my diet I don’t deny myself a slice of cake at a party or a candy bar at the theater. I think if 80% of what you eat is “real” food it’s ok to occasionally treat yourself

  • @carolinasotillo1539
    @carolinasotillo15394 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic talk!

  • @smartcatcollarproject5699
    @smartcatcollarproject56997 жыл бұрын

    To make it short : eat a lot of vegetables, and whole foods.

  • @adriandatone3086

    @adriandatone3086

    7 жыл бұрын

    why did you seperate vegetables and whole foods ? :) vegetables are under the category of "whole foods", same as fruits, grains, nuts and seeds

  • @lifeisbeautiful5891

    @lifeisbeautiful5891

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@adriandatone3086 whole dairy products are not vegetables! Smartass

  • @dehilster

    @dehilster

    5 жыл бұрын

    No, only eat vegetables, fruits, and whole foods. No meat, dairy, oils.

  • @TheObsessedGardener

    @TheObsessedGardener

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dehilster Absolutely. Dean Ornish didn't say to eat meat, eggs and dairy. Whole food vegan diet.

  • @zain4019

    @zain4019

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gazzara5 You’re only hurting yourself.

  • @fredj5201
    @fredj52017 жыл бұрын

    Amazing topic...tq so much...

  • @One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All
    @One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All6 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know how bad eating habits are in Australia. I am truly surprised. I have actually an hour break for lunch, we have a restaurant at my workplace and we always sit together with my colleagues and get to know each other by talking over a meal. I thought this was normal.

  • @djw8888

    @djw8888

    Жыл бұрын

    What country are you in? This hasn't been my experience in the US where most people now eat their lunch at their desks while continuing to work.

  • @One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All

    @One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All

    Жыл бұрын

    @@djw8888 Switzerland 🤷‍♀️

  • @djw8888

    @djw8888

    Жыл бұрын

    @@One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All Nice ritual! Need to relocate. 🙂

  • @One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All

    @One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All

    Жыл бұрын

    @@djw8888 Or maybe try to bring the change. Somebody has to do something so that the work conditions improve...

  • @djw8888

    @djw8888

    Жыл бұрын

    @@One-Ring-To-Rule-Them-All Actually, not working currently by choice. The next time I'm working I'll be in Canada. If they need to improve conditions, I'll help there. I suspect working conditions may be better there though.

  • @beatsodds391
    @beatsodds3915 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing..

  • @Prodigious1One
    @Prodigious1One Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, she's right. It's important to change what and how much we eat. I think that prioritizing whole foods is best and occasionally we can eat junk food. I think it's good to maintain a health weight according to BMI. Then we'll know to restrict calories in order to have a healthy weight.

  • @janiemendoza6685
    @janiemendoza66855 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!!

  • @colinglen4505
    @colinglen45057 жыл бұрын

    extremely engaging speaker.

  • @alfonso365
    @alfonso3654 жыл бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @sugarbabylove1000
    @sugarbabylove1000 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent talk. Although I'm a fan of WFPB for weight loss AND reversing disease, the concept she promotes is more doable for most folk. Plants and wholefoods are a powerhouse of nutrition and help our bodies heal.

  • @alriyaad
    @alriyaad8 жыл бұрын

    This is literally like my favorite TED talk everrrrrrr!!!!

  • @MariesMadness31

    @MariesMadness31

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mine too !!

  • @jsmyth024
    @jsmyth0245 жыл бұрын

    Thought provoking video. While she was speaking I couldn't help but think of the hey days of the "all you can eat" American buffet system. I'm pretty sure it was only as bad as it was b/c Americans are so focused on "bang for your buck". They've been trained this way. Probably the same dynamic behind the ultra-pro-protein bars and powders. I have a feeling it has more to do with money and efficiency than it does food. Not sure about other countries, as I'm not well traveled(yet). You can see this mentality in practically everything we do. Look at the way we run businesses, government, education, holidays(OMG CHRISTMAS), even meds and supplements. We will throw pride, craftsmanship, caring for other humans, relaxing vacation time, feel good family get togethers, safety, and everything else right out the window in favor of perceived efficiency and a "good bargain". Time for balance, yeah?

  • @chrissie1057

    @chrissie1057

    4 жыл бұрын

    you are spot on. go with your gut feeling. it is right.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint29613 жыл бұрын

    I definitely call myself a whole fooder, but have to admit to slipping and sliding all over the place. I haven't lost the idea that, just a little, or just one more of whatever processed food will be ok. Therefore, I don't feel I'm doing right by my body. Nice talk. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @susanschafer1248
    @susanschafer12484 жыл бұрын

    Great talk!

  • @christopher2807
    @christopher28075 жыл бұрын

    I've been psychologically weak and ill for a while now, i'm trying to eat a completely healthy diet in hopes that it will all bring me happiness and success.

  • @chrissie1057

    @chrissie1057

    4 жыл бұрын

    well it can't hurt that's for sure. look at fresh food like big vitamin pills, everone with something different. It must make everything work better as time goes on. Has eating well helped you?

  • @carolinenorman6141

    @carolinenorman6141

    3 жыл бұрын

    Christopher look at homeopathy these doctors are great with the body and the emotional. Get a trained homeopathic doctor bless you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🦋

  • @djtblizzle
    @djtblizzle3 жыл бұрын

    Love her!!!!

  • @jenniferh189
    @jenniferh1894 жыл бұрын

    very nice talk, thanks!!

  • @karenhogan731
    @karenhogan7315 жыл бұрын

    Great talk! Eat real food

  • @livelyliving1535
    @livelyliving15352 жыл бұрын

    very true and very clear statement

  • @geraldlewis8083
    @geraldlewis80832 жыл бұрын

    Hallelujah in the first 5 minutes of this video I wish health and happiness and healing successful true

  • @PatrickKniesler
    @PatrickKniesler9 жыл бұрын

    I've been looking at changing my diet. Keto sticks out... But I've never considered getting that processed stuff made specially for keto because it is all expensive. Whole foods is kinda the only choice for going cheap and healthy. I am reminded of the old saying "You can only have two. Fast, cheap, or good." Edit: and I don't mean the chain of grocery stores when I say whole foods, but I'm not necessarily saying I wouldn't go there

  • @uiscepreston

    @uiscepreston

    7 жыл бұрын

    Don't despair. Keto/paleo diets are just about eating meats, legumes, nuts, seeds, whole fruits, veggies, eggs, etc and maybe limiting your dairy. You don't want overly-processed foods in any diet. No wheat-type grains, no added/bad sugars, no starches, no baked goods. Avoid potato, pastas, bread, rice, juices, flours, soda, etc. The diet takes care of itself. You want some tips. 1) Salads without croutons and sugary dressings. Fill it with leafy greens, berries, tomatoes, diced chicken, natural bacon, nuts, raisins, olives, mandarin slices, etc. 2) Make a quinoa, green lentil, black beans, red pepper and corn blend with taco seasoning, fajita chicken and nacho cheese. You will never get sick of this. 3) Scrape your pizza toppings off and put them over a bed of quinoa cooked in chicken broth and grated garlic. You won't miss crust. 4) Lunch and dinner omelets are your new best friends. Veggie and meat them up! 5) Because you NEVER eat breakfast. Breakfast is unnatural imposition of industrial and governmental lies and nonsense. Thousands of years ago we would be out hunting and gathering all morning; not eating leftovers or boxed cereal. Drink water or green/white tea until noon. No calories before midday! If you break yourself from the bad carb cycle. And it will be rough for about a week. But if you purge bread/flour/pasta, sugar, rice and potato from your diet, you will stop the craving for them. You will make healthier choices, eat less, not even miss the mostly empty calories of morning death meal. And be generally fitter and happier while your body burns off the glucose stored as fat as opposed to the high levels you keep in your blood from bad dieting. The other thing you must remember is that fiber is essential to all diets; removing grains probably means adding back fiber. Although most "grains" are refined white fiberless garbage. So add whole fruits, veggies, unprocessed oats, flaxseed or meal, chia seeds, etc. A good place to stuff these is in a smoothie. Happy hunting!

  • @gillianbooth8225
    @gillianbooth82254 жыл бұрын

    Great talk

  • @snoy98307
    @snoy983075 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the best ted talks I've ever heard .

  • @larissaneumsn1763
    @larissaneumsn17636 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree

  • @hoklitza
    @hoklitza4 жыл бұрын

    Eating is not a cimplicated science, eat any real, unpackaged food you like and listen to your body. Those foods will fill you up so you won't overeat. That includes all food groups

  • @swapnamekkalki8068
    @swapnamekkalki8068 Жыл бұрын

    Wow...In India Rujuta Diwekar is the nutritionist who says the same thing abt processed food... Eat with joy...bang on

  • @jodiyates4064
    @jodiyates40648 жыл бұрын

    RAW VEGAN 40-50%fat, 10-20% protein, the rest carbs...depending on your activity level..I weight train so I like more protein from Raw sources like sprouts and greens..fats from coconut, avocado, nuts/seeds- carbs from a piece of fruit/day and veggies....I love this way of eating...LIGHT AND LOVE

  • @leeliam4225

    @leeliam4225

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jodi Yates sent to me

  • @stacyyates3333
    @stacyyates33334 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely amazing talk!

  • @echologname
    @echologname4 жыл бұрын

    12:45, Okinawa has more people that live to 100 than anywhere else in the world! I learned something cool today, thank you.

  • @patriot20000

    @patriot20000

    3 жыл бұрын

    Read the "Blue Zone" book about the longest lived and what they eat. Interesting.

  • @sueme1954
    @sueme19544 жыл бұрын

    Okinawa study was after the war when there were no animals to be had. Crete was studied during the week of Lent - one out of three weeks

  • @sheilakuhn5385
    @sheilakuhn53858 жыл бұрын

    I agree with PoweredbyPlants. My body is not a cemetery for animals. Life is a mind, body, and spirit operation....how can people actually chew on another animal and feel good about that meal, knowing it's in there rotting, knowing that animal rotting inside of your gut had a life before, knowing that animal suffered and died to feed you? Rotting meat in someone else's colon is none of my business though. Go for it Hoss. It's your life.

  • @uiscepreston

    @uiscepreston

    7 жыл бұрын

    You ate animals all the time. Microscopic ones. Stop thinking you are better than everyone else. You're not.

  • @antibreeder1m

    @antibreeder1m

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good on you Sheila Kuhn! Go vegan for the win-win-win!

  • @zain4019

    @zain4019

    4 жыл бұрын

    Uisce Preston Not sentient ones that feel pain, love, joy and fear. Eating those animals contributes to suffering- eating bacteria does not.

  • @--RBuo84
    @--RBuo848 ай бұрын

    But butter contains arachadonic acid. It causes inflammation and pain in the joints and body. That's why people with rheumatic diseases aren't allowed to eat it. I even did a small study on the female body about it - period cramps got much worse while eating butter. We did the study with organic butter from grass fed cows. Though it is true, that processed oils that are high in PUFAs are also inflammatory.

  • @douglassandra1
    @douglassandra1 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent talk

  • @natachamag
    @natachamag Жыл бұрын

    Tout est dit. À force de consommer des produits transformés au lieu de consommer des produits naturels, on fonce droit dans le mur. Reprendre du plaisir à faire son marché et à cuisiner et à partager un repas est le début de l'équilibre.

  • @cupcakelove2018
    @cupcakelove20187 жыл бұрын

    I love food but NOT all the food it's friendly to my belly. Medically diagnosed in 2015 with IBS and Chronic migraines in 2008 my body literally forced me to look for alternatives and I'm glad that it did. I am 30 lbs lighter, I am 34 yrs old but can pass for 26 and migraines have decreased....so ppl do something for your body and it will return the favor.

  • @rrpearsall
    @rrpearsall4 жыл бұрын

    she literally matches her background which tells me she wants her voice to stand out more than anything..

  • @calisunbeam5087
    @calisunbeam50874 жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @GeorgeMariolis
    @GeorgeMariolis4 жыл бұрын

    I think all nutrition scientiests in the world should have a conference where its compulsory they all attend. They need to all get locked up and not permitted to leave until these 'experts' come to a consensus.

  • @maresae

    @maresae

    4 жыл бұрын

    the issue with this is that it would start being funded by Pfizer and other big pharma that want to keep us sick. The opioid crisis, the diabetes crisis, cancer are all cash cows for big pharma... they don't want us healthy, they don't want us dead, they want us sick, so that's where we are now...

  • @tilasole3252
    @tilasole3252 Жыл бұрын

    Only a few people booed, the rest stayed quiet. We all know the answer. For most of us we'd be happy to take a pill to have all our dietary needs fulfilled and we stayed in perfect weight and body proportions as long as there were not health risks involved

  • @elainech6387
    @elainech63872 жыл бұрын

    A pill instead of eating sounds like a dream to me. I’d love it. Absolutely hate everything to do with food especially when you have to cook for others.

  • @patrickbonham949

    @patrickbonham949

    2 жыл бұрын

    Elainech63 ..."A pill instead of eating". Really!!! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @elainech6387

    @elainech6387

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@patrickbonham949 Yes, the stress and time involved in cooking every day for the past 40 years has caused me to hate food.

  • @patrickbonham949

    @patrickbonham949

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@elainech6387 Actually you do make a valid point tbh.... I love food, but even cooking for myself is such a chore!!

  • @rayj.9568

    @rayj.9568

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@elainech6387 , Have you tried Kachava? I'm thinking about it.

  • @johnmadden6372
    @johnmadden6372 Жыл бұрын

    This was helpful. Have you updated this talk since 2014? If so, where is it available?

  • @melovescoffee
    @melovescoffee7 жыл бұрын

    I went from not eating at all unless i felt i was going to die if i did not (anorexic- 20 years) to eating what everyone else seemed to eat and instantly got a bit overweight. In the meantime, i fixed that too and i look and feel positively radiant and lean but full. I have no intention of looking like a barbie doll. It's not healthy. I live by these rules only: -I do not eat any processed foods as a baseline. Mostly plant-based. -I do not eat out of the house/ready meals, except for 1 day a week, in case of party or not feeling well enough to cook. (this only realistically happens once or twice a month anyway) To me, they are lifesavers instead of timesavers. -I do not eat it unless I cooked it. -I do not buy anything that's not alive. My basket does not contain more than fruits, vegetables, herbs, flour, eggs, whole foods like that. If i need for instance a package of cooking cream, i make sure that every dish i plan does not contain more than 1 of the more processed things and it may never be more than 5% of the total dish. -I am Northern-European, Potato eater is my heritage, i eat potatoes as my staple. I love potatoes. -I eat until not hungry, i don't eat until stuffed. -I don't have a habit of snacking or having dessert anyway. I have my hands full with all this cooking to even think about extras, unless i'm going all out to entertain friends. -On friday i buy 2 snacks (whatever i want! This does not include family sized or multi serving packaging) and a couple of beers to celebrate the weekend. -My diet includes everything because i am an omnivore but animal products are for me a flavoring, not a main component. -I freeze leftovers from homecooked dishes in case i don't feel up to cooking. It's a great excuse buster for going out for a bite to eat. -In late spring-summer-fall i eat only what i grow myself. Yes indeed, gardening is a wonderful, low impact, stress relieving hobby with a tasty bonus. Love it. Money can not compare to this kind of wealth. I started gardening at my lowest point in life. If i can do it, you can do it. KZread keyword 'allotment'. Find us, crazy bunch of veg lovers. We are positively, joyfully obsessed with community and growing beautiful food, no matter where, in every nook and cranny, on whatever size piece of soil, with whatever skill. Join our loving, helpful community. No question is ever dumb enough for any of us. Come and have a laugh! See you there.

  • @nikisha_4157

    @nikisha_4157

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am kind of concerned because eating disorders are often about the fear of losing control so people create rules for themselves and have their weight as something that they can/want to have the complete control over. I am really proud of you that you have started eating again but you do give yourself those rules so you don't lose control.

  • @sussannerandall85

    @sussannerandall85

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lots of rules.....

  • @WorksByChris
    @WorksByChris2 жыл бұрын

    Amen!

  • @voiderz8422
    @voiderz84225 жыл бұрын

    Sooo true

  • @loualcaraz6497
    @loualcaraz6497 Жыл бұрын

    Wow. A thanksgiving dinner pill. Sounds delicious!!

  • @jj299792458
    @jj2997924589 жыл бұрын

    how does this not have more views and likes :/

  • @gman9035
    @gman90355 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't she in Braveheart

  • @corpuscallosum4479
    @corpuscallosum44797 жыл бұрын

    The only thing I think matters is our evolved genes from our ancestors and adapted that to our environment. And listen to your body everyday. The global longevity study, blue zones, identify centenarians in 5 hot spots around the world and found that their diets vary, mainly plant based but semi-vegetarians except Sardinians which is not even plant based. The 3 common denominators out of 6 all have to do with emotional state and family. None go to the gym except meaningful, everyday chores that kept them active. My spouse and I are very typical of that. We're both Asians from different countries, I love vegetables, abhor blood-smelling meat since 3, while the opposite with her. We both became first vegans for the principle of non-violence since 1989, 27 years ago. Then becoming harder to lose that belly fat due to high carb consumption. She suffered a catastrophic stroke 10 years ago due to overwork and heavy sweet consumption. 2013 we discovered Ketogenic Diet (imagine Ketogenic with no meat, some doctors even said that's an oxymoron) and both went on it. she lost 40 lbs within a 3 months period, all main index improved like miracles ( A1C, triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL) while I struggled so hard with it bc I abhor the smell of eggs which we added. She slipped off it 2 times and every time if she went back on it same miracle happened. We now hardly eat grains, a lot of good oils, cheese, eggs and dark green veggi while still can stick with our Non-violence principle which make us feel meaningful. So I think diet do matter, macro-nutrients do count but it has to be tailored made to your upbringings, your sensitivity and tolerance level and most importantly your spiritual, emotional well-beings bc we a tri-state being, not just physical. Thanks for posting.

  • @carmencastillo2350
    @carmencastillo23506 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Loved it!

  • @BikerBenny

    @BikerBenny

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very cute ☺

  • @kellyw.4300
    @kellyw.4300 Жыл бұрын

    I've been saying the big points for a while!

  • @geraldlewis8083
    @geraldlewis80832 жыл бұрын

    For everyone forever A Heaven on Earth blissful ly Hallelujah and hallelujah Amen.

  • @blythewoodyouth
    @blythewoodyouth8 жыл бұрын

    What makes diet research and education so tricky is each participant approaches the task from a particular ideology. Vegans want to do research showing that an all plant diet is best and they do that and they get the research results they were looking for. Paleo promoters do the same and so on and so forth. We are finally zeroing in on the real truth. I think a few basic principles are key and they have been known for quite some time. 1. Eat real food. If you can remove 99% of the processed (manufactured) food from your diet you will lose significant amounts of weight and your health will improve 99% of the time. 2. Starches, Carbohydrates and Sugars should not be ingested along with fats on the same plate at the same time. The hormone reactions that occur in the body and which transport fat into the tissues tell us this is a toxic mixture that is literally killing people. Paleo people have a lot of things right. Particularly their emphasis on healthy fat and non-processed foods. Vegans have a lot of things right. Particularly their emphasis on non-processed, real, greens, vegetables that are low on the glycemic index. Unfortunately we have the diet wars and it foments bad information.

  • @jeanloveblue18

    @jeanloveblue18

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jesse Sewell Very Well said :). facebook.com/bmlfitnessprogram/?ref=hl

  • @aleeeeemu

    @aleeeeemu

    8 жыл бұрын

    I agree!

  • @tylert4271

    @tylert4271

    8 жыл бұрын

    This comment is so well thought out that at first I thought that I had posted it. I wish everyone thought like u, unfortunately the processed food has fogged their ability to think. Great common sense. Excellent post.

  • @kindregardskatie

    @kindregardskatie

    8 жыл бұрын

    the thing though is vegan diets aren't just about nutrition but the cruelty or lack of cruelty that comes with it.

  • @ToniaHicks

    @ToniaHicks

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Katie Pecotich absolutely. I'm with you. And people love to make fun of those not wanting to contribute to the cruelty on the planet, or the ruining of the planet!

  • @franrushie1383
    @franrushie13833 жыл бұрын

    I think that grace before meals is most important.... along with joy and real food... we will be healthy..

  • @competitivejourney4853
    @competitivejourney4853 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome ❤️

  • @rupalarya937
    @rupalarya937 Жыл бұрын

    Wow v enlightening

  • @CequalsRN
    @CequalsRN6 жыл бұрын

    I love my processed green drink in the morning

  • @chrissie1057

    @chrissie1057

    4 жыл бұрын

    you are meant to, even if you are being conned they can make it taste great, until you really eat real heathy unprocessed food and see how good it makes your body feel but i guess your highly processed supplement would be a help if the rest of your diets processed. Don't be surprised later on when you have health issues from missing something necessary. I love the taste too but i read the ingrediants as I drink it. that is usually enough to tell me it's a con.

  • @luammerces2461
    @luammerces2461 Жыл бұрын

    I've been vegan for 3 years now, it's my diet, I feel my best, I perform well, have more energy than the guys I compete with in sports but most of my vegan life has been in lockdown, I wasn't interacting w anyone anyway and never thought veganism would affect me negatively at any moment until now, ppl are eager to interact, I have new friends, my relatives r always celebrating a birthday and I sit there on the corner not being able to join in, to participate, partake of the food, which is the element that unites us and I kinda feel frustrated and isolated. I don't know what to do

  • @nicholevirag6351

    @nicholevirag6351

    Жыл бұрын

    Bring your own food to pass enthusiastically. Offer restaurant suggestions that are more inclusive for you, one that at least have something you can ask to be reasonably modified, etc. My husband and I have been vegan for 7 years, and now have two vegan children. Our family has accepted it because it’s a happy part of our lives that we’ve embraced wholeheartedly and they know won’t go away. Let it continue to be joyful for you and focus on the company, not the food during your outings: you can always enjoy a yummy drink or something. It takes time but if it’s important to you, try not to be discouraged ❤

  • @djw8888
    @djw8888 Жыл бұрын

    Yes! So tired of the villification of whole foods. Nobody got sick from eating bananas, carrots, or potatoes. (not counting fast-food french fries here)

  • @pepper419
    @pepper419 Жыл бұрын

    In my opinion, out of three items you asked about at the end the odd one out is butter because it's the only natural one out of the tree. You can keep the other two. You talked about real food, then you rejected the butter. The one food that your grandmother would definitely have chosen.

  • @unzahid
    @unzahid4 жыл бұрын

    দারুণ।

  • @Simon-io6xr
    @Simon-io6xr7 жыл бұрын

    We've got

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