Longevity Diet: How Much Protein, Fat, and Carbs Do We Need to Live A Long Life? | Dr. Joel Fuhrman

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Discover the truth about protein and its impact on health and longevity. In this eye-opening podcast, Dr. Fuhrman delves into the science behind plant and animal protein sources, revealing the optimal balance for vitality and disease prevention. Learn about the risks of popular diets like keto and carnivore, and explore the benefits of a nutritarian approach based on whole plant foods. Whether you're an athlete, a senior, or simply seeking to optimize your well-being, this podcast will provide the insights you need to make informed choices about your protein intake.
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - General Perception of Carbohydrates
02:08 - Myths on Fats and Protein
05:08 - Good vs. Bad Fats
06:12 - Preventing Diseases and Longevity
08:59 - Potential Health Risks of Other Diets
11:43 - Taking Plant-Based Proteins
14:24 - Carbohydrates in Keto and Carnivore Diets
17:18 - What Is a Well-Balanced Meal?
20:45 - Lack of Keto and Carnivore Diet Studies
24:37 - Protein For The Elderly
27:32 - Studies and Findings from Various Diets
33:03 - Effect of Other Diets As We Age
34:20 - What’s Lacking in the Vegan Diet?
36:08 - Nutritarian Diet vs. Blue Zones
39:40 - Nutritarian Diet for A Better Quality of Life
42:53 - Conclusion
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  • @nancylucas4231
    @nancylucas423127 күн бұрын

    Its never too late to change your diet. A few years back I was working at Weimar Institute in California and we had a 92 year old come into the program who was on oxygen and could not walk more than 4-5 steps without having to sit down and rest. Yet after 3 weeks on their lifestyle program with a healthy whole plants foods diet he was off oxygen, walking up and down hills without stopping. Change is possible, it just takes commitment to act upon your desires to be healthy and live with a healthy mind and body.

  • @georgemarino434
    @georgemarino434Ай бұрын

    This father and daughter partnership really works and is so great! Jenna asks the best questions and gets her dad to explain in ways that everyone can understand! Dr. Fuhrman always has the most interesting plant based information. I'm always learning new things when listening to this amazing Doctor. Thank you and I look forward next talk.

  • @susansculley2562
    @susansculley2562Ай бұрын

    Love this... my fav so far! This is the best, most educationally info-packed podcast I've watched so far!! Nutritarian has changed my life, health, stamina. Never thought I could rid all meds, ride mtn bike again, walk 1-3 miles again when just one year ago I lived like a 68 yr old crippled, and couldn't move without 400mg of Celebrex. No need for Celebrex, no omeprazole, no sleep aids... 70 pounds lower. Now I'm trying to research if there's a more natural, nonsurgical way to rid "calcified"? bumps on knuckles that caused fingers to be deformed? Suggestions, Dr. Fuhrman? I'm not thrilled about replacing my distal finger joints! Thank you, Dr. Fuhrman and Jenna so very much!

  • @elsmooth12
    @elsmooth12Ай бұрын

    I have a blast following a WFPB dietary pattern (as a 44 YO male who has been obese a couple times in life...I'm now 5'7, 118 lbs with a 28 inch jean size and nicely visible abs for the first time in my life...also great cholesterol and average blood pressure readings (both have been too high at my most obese), and a ton of energy throughout the day). Following a regular mix of whole grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, tubers and mushrooms, I land consistently in a "carb/fat/protein" ratio of aprx 60/20/20 on a total caloric intake of a little over 2,000/day (I don't count calories, but once in a while I plug data into Cronometer for entertainment), with a total protein around 90g and fiber from 70g-80g. My body responds great to this type of nourishment. To those out there skeptical, I encourage you wholeheartedly to dive in 100% for a few weeks and see if you feel notably better (if you're medicated up, inform your doctor first...some quick responses to dietary changes may require med adjustments on the fly). Final note...try not to undereat. This is a dietary pattern that seems to me to naturally shed bodyfat while leading to a high level of satiation, but only when you craft your meals with balance (i.e. no 100% kale salads for an entire meal). Good luck!

  • @keto-rl2ce

    @keto-rl2ce

    Ай бұрын

    This is inspiring for me. Have you had a DEXA or InBody body comp done? What is your lean muscle mass & body fat %?

  • @elsmooth12

    @elsmooth12

    Ай бұрын

    @@keto-rl2ce Thanks for the kind words! Haven't done a body composition test of any kind yet...to be honest my aesthetic improvements were less my focus, and rather a natural byproduct of my work to craft an eating pattern that helped me to feel great and get my blood pressure and total cholesterol in a better place. If I had to visually estimate (crude, I know) based upon photos I've looked up, I'd say I'm somewhere between 10% and 15%. It would be interesting to know...I'd be super curious from a DEXA scan to learn what my visceral body fat amount is.

  • @keto-rl2ce

    @keto-rl2ce

    Ай бұрын

    @@elsmooth12 I'm more concerned to not be 'undermuscled' compared to overeat. Lean muscle mass is crucial to longevity and good helath span imo. you sound healthy AF btw

  • @elsmooth12

    @elsmooth12

    Ай бұрын

    @@keto-rl2ce Wholehearted agree! I'm pretty comfortable believing that there's a sweet spot for most people that exists at the intersection between dietary pattern, body comp, and fitness level that will lead to a solid health span. It probably requires some adjustments to diet and exercise over time, but I imagine the best health outcomes will occur somewhere between the extremes of both. Not that fit, yet...but working on it! 🙂 Hope you're having success on your health journey!

  • @Suzanna-wh3nr

    @Suzanna-wh3nr

    21 күн бұрын

    Oh wow I need someone like you to write me a diet plan !!

  • @kimbertels4365
    @kimbertels4365Ай бұрын

    So glad I found this video. I am 68 yrs old and have been following the Nutritarian diet for three years now. My health improvement has been pretty miraculous. I think my fat intake is adequate but now I can see I probably could use a bit more protein as I workout pretty vigorously. I`m going to increase my seed intake (hemp, chia, sunflower) with about one once of styrian pumpkin seeds and maybe a few more tablespoons of beans and lentils. I`m so happy I discovered Dr. Fuhrman when I did. He is my number one mentor when it comes to Nutrition. I question nothing he teaches in all his books. All backed by studies!

  • @Scottlp2
    @Scottlp2Ай бұрын

    I don't eat wholly plant based, but view Fuhrman as the best of the plant based approaches and have adopted much of what he advocates.

  • @ShroomFactory

    @ShroomFactory

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @Mikathedog100

    @Mikathedog100

    27 күн бұрын

    I do eat solely plant based - but am I correct in saying that he advocates small amounts of meat and dairy? Google isn't being much help

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Mikathedog100 vegans are cult,diet is not for humans,period!Was one for 3 years never again.

  • @GreenTea4Me

    @GreenTea4Me

    26 күн бұрын

    @@Mikathedog100 He does not advocate it at all. I have been following him for years. He believes that if it helps you follow a better diet than eat a little. It is better to have more plants and nuts and seeds then to not have them at all. Eating Chicken and beans and greens is better than eating just chicken and pasta for example. The meat needs to be a "side" so to speak not the main part of the meal. His website, for example, has recipes that include meat but only in small amounts.

  • @kate60
    @kate60Ай бұрын

    Very generous man. Excellent presentation

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @Maham_k3
    @Maham_k311 сағат бұрын

    I love the way Dr Fuhrman explains a concept. Thank you so much for these podcasts!

  • @lauramartin2313
    @lauramartin2313Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this great streamlined information, Dr. Fuhrman! I have just started following your program, after 5 1/2 years on Keto/Carnivore. Those diets were good for the first 2 years, I lost a lot of weight, but then started gaining about 1 1/2 years ago, and couldn't lose weight, no matter how little I ate. Was down to 100 lbs at one point, and am 123 now. Am 5' 3", and small boned, and would like to get back to 110. I was also feeling very unwell, and knew I needed to make a change. I was plant based before starting those diets, so it isnt too hard to go back to those habits. Three days in, now, and already feeling much better. My skin was awful on Carnivore, and is already getting better. Will stay tuned in for updates 😊

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @sugarplumk2381
    @sugarplumk2381Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. I appreciate hearing from you. I always learn something new. 😊

  • @figtree393
    @figtree393Ай бұрын

    Thank you, Doctor and Jena. This is informative.

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @cosargyrou5044
    @cosargyrou5044Ай бұрын

    Thank God for Joel Fuhrman

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @YeshuaIsTheMostHigh
    @YeshuaIsTheMostHighАй бұрын

    So relieved to see this pop up! I asked about it on fb the other day bc I just started out and ran into some weakness.

  • @WFPB_4_Life
    @WFPB_4_LifeАй бұрын

    Great episode!! Thank you so much for sharing all of this fantastic info about carbs, fats, and protein.👏👏👏 I'm looking forward to the next episode...

  • @leodegas7731
    @leodegas7731Ай бұрын

    Im a homeless 62 year old veteran man in san diego. I live off of 300 dollars a month. So I can't eat well, and the food that nice people give homeless people is mostly unhealthy and processed carbs. I buy a tub of protein powder a month. I buy almonds and dry roasted peanuts. I buy sardines from dollartree. String cheese, beefjerky, cheap bologna from Walmart and peanut butter. At this moment 25th of April i ran out of protein and another homeless man made me a bread and egg sandwich. I say all this lead in, to point out the best protien is the one you can afford and eat. Not everyone has the ability to choose meat, organic or plant based protein. In my humble opinion, it's not important which you eat or how much you eat ( eat as much protien as you can), it's important that you exercise every day, to either enhance the food choices you made yesterday or to mitigate the food choices you made. Here's my experience. I sat in my car with depression for 3 years, 23 hours a day. I hurt all over and couldn't walk half a block. 9 months later, and starting with 5lb dumbbells, I can now deadlift and squat 400lbs, ride an exercise bike for 20 minutes, and do yoga for 45 minutes. I go to the gym daily, even if sick. I still hate life, but at least im healthy and depressed 😂. I eat terribly unfortunately. It is what it is. If you exercise daily, making better food choices will follow. If a human takes all that energy and effort to workout daily, then the mind won't let a person waste all that effort, and you'll start eating better. (CONSISTENCY in a little daily weight training is the secret to better health, longevity And Quality of life. Bones, mind and organs will benefit from just a little a day, regardless of what you're currently eating.) This is just my experience and my opinion. Also, I'm always complimenting couples, and family members that workout in the gym. I want to compliment you two for being a great example of family. Be blessed, choose happiness, and do some weight training daily, Leo from San Diego. Ps my cholesterol , blood pressure has gone down. ✌️ Edit 27:41 im watching the rest of the video and it sounds as if you have an agenda or bias. Bodybuilders in 2024 natural or guys who take steroids, watch their diet very carefully. Like your father, science based nutrition is their life. So to say that they eat unhealthy and don't care about " vitamin C" for example is not logical. They micro manage every aspect of their lives. Not always healthy mentally. If you truly want to understand others, watch their body of videos and watch many different natural Bodybuilders videos. Like you said in the beginning, people can cherry pick data. Also, in the study 29:00 did it say how many had preexisting conditions who died earlier from meat diets and how many didn't have preexisting conditions to diabetes and cancer and if those people died earlier due to meat consumption. I think it's good for us viewers that you give a reference to studies mentioned, in the video description so that we can look things up. But I think Dr. You look great and good on you for helping others. 😊 Be blessed 😊

  • @nemesis1487

    @nemesis1487

    Ай бұрын

    Love your reply. I wish you all the best and hopefully a home for you very soon. Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷

  • @leodegas7731

    @leodegas7731

    Ай бұрын

    @nemesis1487 thank you. For now, the gym is my home. The people in it, my family. Have a wonderful day. Of course you'll have a wonderful day, you live in Greece. 🤣

  • @dt4417
    @dt4417Ай бұрын

    Dr. Fuhrman needs to go on Joe Rogan podcast and break down the science of IGF-1 and ketosis from heavy intake of animal protein.

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @lucam2942
    @lucam2942Ай бұрын

    I have been working my way through the diffrent plant based protocals, first Mcdougall, then Barnard’s, now Brenda Davis, my macros are 12% protein, 51% carbs and 33% fat, all whole food. I’m hopeful that this will be sustainable!

  • @Jesusjunkie402

    @Jesusjunkie402

    20 күн бұрын

    I'm a plant based newbie, so much information to sift through. Any resources you will share?

  • @Kingskruisin
    @Kingskruisin28 күн бұрын

    I am a 2x kidney transplant patient and had a thyroidectomy last September. I was advised not to be vegan because I need protein and fat. So I started eating meat. Well I went back to vegan. My kidney function all the way around is better. Working on thyroid but I have l learned is to up my plant protein. I feel much better.

  • @polarvortex880
    @polarvortex88026 күн бұрын

    Just wanted to mention, I already knew Dr. Fuhrman for several years, eat as close to a nutritarian diet as possible, and heard him speak several times before, but this podcast is from another level. His daughter has a very different way of communicating essentially the same knowledge, but both father and daughter complement each other incredibly well. I'm personally a very rational thinker, so I'm already convinced by all the facts Dr. Fuhrman can provide, but his daughter makes these conversations more personal and emotional, which I think is great for also convincing a less rational crowd. We need both to get this message to as many people as possible. Father and daughter clearly bounce off each other beautifully and it's a joy to experience. Keep up this incredible work. Thank you both!

  • @audither
    @auditherАй бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Fuhrman and his daughter Jenna and I can relate to Dr. Furman because I do used to be a figure skater though never in the championship arena

  • @SWLion26
    @SWLion26Ай бұрын

    Although I am not vegan, most of my calories come from fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and nuts and seeds. I do appreciate your perspective and agree with the idea that fat is not a bogeyman; I’m typically between 15 to 20% of daily calories from fat. I think the key is to get most of your calories from either unprocessed or minimally processed foods. Thanks for your efforts, keep up the good work.

  • @Littlefurball7
    @Littlefurball721 күн бұрын

    Why do the food camps have to be so extreme? Would love to hear you and Dr. Gabrielle Lyon discuss protein sources. Thank you for all your efforts towards health!

  • @htinternational2474
    @htinternational2474Ай бұрын

    happy to see thew podcast back

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @carmenbergen6366
    @carmenbergen63664 күн бұрын

    Thank you! love this! what plant based zinc and dha/epa do you recommend?

  • @oldskoolnyall
    @oldskoolnyallАй бұрын

    It's wonderful, the relationship that he has with daughter.

  • @Suzanna-wh3nr

    @Suzanna-wh3nr

    21 күн бұрын

    Wished I’d had 🥲

  • @ad-ross
    @ad-ross14 күн бұрын

    This is great! Learned alot. Beautiful young lady.

  • @bernkev1
    @bernkev1Ай бұрын

    I would LOVE to go to one of the retreats. Hoping to be able to afford one day☺

  • @cbzombiequeen58
    @cbzombiequeen5826 күн бұрын

    I am Carol Burgess and live in Arkansas. We, my husband and I are in our late 50’s. My husband had a triple bypass and lost all his muscle and fat. He is now a skeleton and looking like he can’t hold up his own lack of weight. The doctors put him on a plant-based diet, and he is trying. The big problem is he needs fat. He does a cardio workout every other two days and uses some weights with it. I believe that is what saved him, he worked out his whole life, even the doctor said he had a strong heart. He needs to stay away from oils, processed foods. How can I get some weight on him with healthy foods? Thank you so much, I am at a loss. I have your books. Carol Burgess

  • @kimskitchen123
    @kimskitchen12328 күн бұрын

    This was so good!!! Much needed info for me… I kept hearing “ the fat you eat is the fat you wear” I was mostly avoiding nuts, seeds and avocado. I listed to this video twice. ❤ good stuff. Thank you! 😊

  • @HenryChen-tn4ex
    @HenryChen-tn4ex27 күн бұрын

    Great topic for me and eye opening! Thank you so much Dr. Fuhrman and Jenna! Any issues with the insulin resistance on plant based diet 60:20:20? How to handle the sugar spike with 60% carbs? How much protein do we need to keep the muscle or even build more muscles after 69 years old?

  • @k.h.6991
    @k.h.6991Ай бұрын

    I wonder what you think of Brooke Goldner's approach to curing autoimmune diseases. She just has an article out on 3 case studies (out of thousands, if she's to be believed) curing autoimmune with a high greens, low protein and high omega 3 protocol. I feel her approach is adjacent to yours. After all, fasting also probably works in part because it is very low protein.

  • @geraldine7101
    @geraldine710113 күн бұрын

    I trust Dr.Fuhrman, he is for real. He is looking great as well, not haggard for his diet includes healthy foods including fats.

  • @marvingiehl
    @marvingiehlАй бұрын

    Would love to see a debate between him and McDougall on fats.

  • @cristianrosescu2914
    @cristianrosescu2914Ай бұрын

    30g is the minimum protein and the body can absolutely use more than that. 30g minimum is because it will breakdown into 2.5g - 3g of leucine which stimulates muscle protein synthesis. Getting less protein than that in a meal is almost a waste

  • @ellydoki6296
    @ellydoki6296Ай бұрын

    Great podcast, thank you both so so much! I understand your perspective of olive oil but have recently heard some credible (seemed to me) research on olive oil versus whole nuts used in a healthy diet and soft and hard end points were practically the same, with cancer slightly favoring the use of extra virgin olive oils. I love nuts and will continue to let it be a main fat source in my diet but I’m curious on your take of this research, I can share the info if needed but I’m sure you may be in tune with the information. Second point that I hear a lot about animal protein vs plant protein that I would love for you to touch on more please is that plant proteins are not as bioavailable to the body as animal protein. What, if any, truth do you believe is in this? Thank you!!

  • @sandradietschi8689
    @sandradietschi868929 күн бұрын

    great, thank you both so much- I started living on the Nutritional diet for 2 months- and feeling so good and by the way lost already 10 pounds… the pnly thing is my addiction to a sweet desert.. whst do you think about some real dark chocolate after the meal- i just love it, sometimes i mix it with a banana, some hemp seeds and soy milk-❤ just lovely.. ibtalked about to my grown up kids- and they will see my change, so everything is possible. THANK YOU🙏🏽💛🕊️

  • @ritamcclelland3110
    @ritamcclelland3110Ай бұрын

    How many grams of protein do you recommend per pound of body weight?

  • @josemama1
    @josemama115 күн бұрын

    Carbs are fattening though. The only carbs that don’t make me gain weight are fruits and veggies.

  • @eugenefirebird8938
    @eugenefirebird8938Ай бұрын

    Uh Oh. Keto zealots won't like this one. But it's all true!

  • @dougupton1203
    @dougupton1203Ай бұрын

    Any suggestions for scalp psoriasis

  • @audither
    @auditherАй бұрын

    To continue on my comment from earlier… I personally am very clear on what a Whole Foods plant-based lifestyle is so my recommendation as I mentioned above goes to the other 90% of those who need to make a change who have realized that they need to make a change, but don’t know how to so my recommendation was to make a clear to everybody so that they can be successful

  • @marcy1744
    @marcy1744Ай бұрын

    Isn't the ratio of omega type of fats just as important as the amount? What about heart patients? Would lentil sprouts be as nutrient dense as whole lentils?

  • @joycepereira4360
    @joycepereira436026 күн бұрын

    I try to follow a whole food nutritarian diet but I never can find this answer about protein. Everyone seems to agree that you should have less protein if you have kidney disease. I have stage 3 kidney disease and I am 72 years old.

  • @joycepereira4360

    @joycepereira4360

    26 күн бұрын

    Adding to my comment.. so how much protein should I have

  • @lilydauber3147
    @lilydauber314729 күн бұрын

    Jenna is her father’s daughter! Love Dr Fuhrman and his Nutritarian G-BOMBS Diet for life!

  • @krystalb7745
    @krystalb7745Ай бұрын

    For people who have MTHFR, is protein metabolized better with plant protein? Is there a concern of eating too much/not enough protein for those who have this mutation? Specifically the homozygous.

  • @sharongenco3716
    @sharongenco3716Ай бұрын

    Hello. I am 56 years old and two years ago I had two cardiac stents put in. I had been vegan for five years prior to that, but not completely clean diet. I am 5‘4“ tall and weigh 122 pounds. Since my stents I have adapted my lifestyle to the nutritarian way of life. With my stents do I still have a shot at longevity?

  • @doddsalfa

    @doddsalfa

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely ,guy that I know had heart attack at 60 he’s fine and very active today at 92

  • @eugenefirebird8938

    @eugenefirebird8938

    Ай бұрын

    I believe your heart disease is reversed by this type of diet. Dr F wrote a good book called the end of heart disease. He explains there.

  • @dancingonhands

    @dancingonhands

    29 күн бұрын

    @@doddsalfaI love it when people leave kind, encouraging, uplifting comments. Thank you!🙏🏻❤️

  • @dove72
    @dove72Ай бұрын

    New study - if using plant protein, consume 47% more protein to meet requirements over animal protein for muscle protein synthesis. Google study entitled Higher Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates Following Ingestion of an Omnivorous Meal Compared with an Isocaloric and Isonitrogenous Vegan Meal in Healthy, Older Adults

  • @doddsalfa

    @doddsalfa

    Ай бұрын

    What studies? Brazilian study shows total evenness gram per gram

  • @jsblastoff

    @jsblastoff

    Ай бұрын

    16 people in study that lasted two days. Funded by "National Cattlemen's Beef Association" Cant take that to serious 😅

  • @marcy1744
    @marcy1744Ай бұрын

    Do leafy greens have protein?

  • @Elizabeth-dg8dn

    @Elizabeth-dg8dn

    Ай бұрын

    yes

  • @wfpbwfpb

    @wfpbwfpb

    Ай бұрын

    Sure do

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @audither
    @auditherАй бұрын

    I have a specific comment about plant-based doctors and those professionals in the plant based eating world. Each professional on its own merit is very clear about what we should eat and what we shouldn’t eat, but what is not clear, concise, and extremely important is that when you wrap all the professionals together, there are mixed messages and too many schools of thought. I would like to recommend that all these professionals get together under one umbrella and say the same thing even if some agreements have to be made one way or another.. For example the Atkins diet we all know exactly what that means. The South Beach diet we all know exactly what that means. That grapefruit diet, we all know what that means. so why can’t there be a plant-based diet or give it some other name so we all know, without a doubt , exactly what that means.

  • @StanDupp6371

    @StanDupp6371

    Ай бұрын

    There is no such thing as a plant based doctor as that is not an accredited term by anything. You should only get diet advice from a real Ph.D in nutritional biochemistry with awards and honors and or a Nobel Prize with a long term track record of being right for humankind such as Roger J. Williams, Fred Kummerow, George H. Whipple, William Parry Murphy, Edward Adelbert Doisy, Frederick Gowland Hopkins, all 6 would say that single ingredient meat, poultry, fish and eggs are good for you in moderation and that dairy is ok in small amounts if you like it and are not allergic to it but a human is an omnivore and they should still consume a balanced diet in the 4 basic food groups.

  • @EricaMorgan

    @EricaMorgan

    21 күн бұрын

    I mean we all know that plant based diet means not eating animal products. It’s just macros and types of plants you should be eating that can differ between doctors. I think all the plant based diets can be healthy and lead to a healthy relatively long life. Dr. Fuhrman is very passionate about researching the studies regarding longevity and avoiding disease so if that’s what you’re looking for I think his diet is great to follow. Dr. Michael Greger says the same stuff Dr. Fuhrman does. There are others that say mostly the same things with one or two differences, like whether we should eat overt fats and how much of our diet should be starch. But overall the message is whole plants, lots of carbohydrates from whole plants, avoid the sugar and processed food, eat clean plant protein. Some will say avoid overt fats during weight loss but I think some nuts and seeds are necessary.

  • @SimonHealthAction
    @SimonHealthActionАй бұрын

    Eat Nutritarian "Plus". Do as Dr. Fuhrman says but add sardines, wild caught salmon, oysters, and one pasteur-raised egg a day. Done!

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    right on

  • @julioandresgomez3201
    @julioandresgomez3201Ай бұрын

    Some doctor says "carbs, the dose is the poison". Others don't say it that clear cut but imply that any fat is poison. Eat everything in moderation stands still.

  • @Battery-kf4vu
    @Battery-kf4vuАй бұрын

    I like the fact that you are not like the other vegan fanatics, you're more practical. What about C:15? Butter has the highest concentration of it. Would it be worth it to add about 5g of fermented organic butter? It would also provide some butyrate, some CLA, and good bacteria. Perhaps it could be taken in the evening with just vegetables, since saturated fats have a tendency to increase insulin resistance, meaning it might be better not take it with a high carb meal. The fat in the butter would also help absorb the carotenoids, the lycopene, etc from the vegetables.

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd27 күн бұрын

    I do not eat anything close to plant based - but still like listen to the other side. Side note, a relative of mine, was not planted based, smoked, drank and lived to 90. If you are thriving eating a certain way - why rock the boat to make a change for change sake.

  • @EricaMorgan

    @EricaMorgan

    21 күн бұрын

    Most do not live that long and MOST are on multiple medications by 70 and can’t live a full quality of life anymore. I want to be active and able bodied for my entire life. Not spend the final years in a nursing home suffering. You do you though.

  • @tersnd4195
    @tersnd4195Ай бұрын

    Chlorella power contains B12. Two tea spoons should cover the daily need. Chlorella is a fresh water algae.

  • @user-ky9sr4bm1f
    @user-ky9sr4bm1fКүн бұрын

    Replacing your snacks with cashew nuts may make you end up in hospital ! Eating a kilo a week this women was healthy but she had kidney failure because she replace her health diet for a much better diet eating only cashews every night !

  • @sharongolden7773
    @sharongolden777323 күн бұрын

    You can still go into ketosis without being a meat eater, so yes ketosis shows short term health benefits so these studies on carnivore are very miss leading. If you practice a fasting protocol along with nutritarian diet you will have a more powerful benefit on your health. Ketosis resets the cells, cleans them out and fasting gives your digestive system a break. Problem is fasting is very difficult to do since most peoples lives revolve around eating and food.

  • @EricaMorgan

    @EricaMorgan

    21 күн бұрын

    Keto diets can be beneficial in the short term but long term they cause many health issues including premature death.

  • @barbglez8426
    @barbglez8426Ай бұрын

    I love the fact that Dr Fuhrman is willingly admitting the vegan diet alone is not enough to keep us healthy, must doctors push the diet with an emphasis on high starch low fat. Thanks dr Fuhrman for the knowledge you share! 🙏🏼❤️

  • @doddsalfa

    @doddsalfa

    Ай бұрын

    That’s simply not true if he thinks that

  • @marcy1744

    @marcy1744

    Ай бұрын

    That's not what he said. He did say to supplement with B12 and zinc, omegas.

  • @kathyjohnston3971

    @kathyjohnston3971

    Ай бұрын

    I ALSO EAT A BIT OF VERY LEAN BISON AND SOME PASTURE RAISED EGGS. BUT MY FAVORITE MEAL IS MAYBE 1/4 pound bison with lots of onions, garlic , tomatoes and tons of assorted beans. At 73 years young and my hubby 76 we exercise daily and watch the processed foods. No prescription drugs and great blood pressure. But we both believe your dad is the very best example with the very best quality info. Maybe one day I will take your classes.

  • @barbglez8426

    @barbglez8426

    Ай бұрын

    @@marcy1744 and to add more beans, and food containing protein he did not recommend animal protein, he says plant protein is superior.

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    @user-fe5lr9zt3y

    Ай бұрын

    Another bullshit channel and Wacko doctor?

  • @Jeffs60
    @Jeffs60Ай бұрын

    Are those nuts and seeds you are eating raw, steamed, dry roasted and at what temperature and for how long, or oil roasted and at what temperature and for how long? That's a lot to worry about if you don't know the science or what you are doing.

  • @amitloutube
    @amitloutube28 күн бұрын

    I agree mostly but I do add some butter and ghee and cheese for brain and dha and cholesterol benefits, I have tree nuts allegry I tried soaking and everything it just makes me bloated and gassy immediately after eating any nuts but I see that peanuts and coconuts I feel ok also I can not digest Chickpeas, tofu and beans but I am ok on lentils... One big sign I had was when I had 3 whole wheat breads I had red rashes meaning I have gluten allergy and after getting these out I feel good. I just can not have tofu, chickpeas, beans, wheat and any tree nuts- I am allergic to these. I eat rice and plants and dairy(lactose free) and lots of fruits and fresh fruit juices

  • @EricaMorgan

    @EricaMorgan

    21 күн бұрын

    Dietary cholesterol is not needed, our bodies produce all we need. Dairy does nothing to help the brain, dairy is inflammatory to the body. Your digestive issues are likely due to gut flora imbalance. Many people who don’t eat properly have gut health issues. Not being able to digest legumes and nuts is not normal, it’s a sign something is wrong. Look into restoring your gut health. Then you can introduce a small amount at a time and increase slowly as your body gets used to them. You need good bacteria in your gut to digest lots of fiber. You may have an overgrowth of bad bacteria and not enough good bacteria. Yeast and/or bacteria overgrowth in the digestive system can also manifest as food sensitivities.

  • @antiquelady60
    @antiquelady605 күн бұрын

    Is the fifth category of healthy foods maybe funghi?

  • @luluandmeow
    @luluandmeow22 күн бұрын

    Why doesn't Dr Fuhrman promote eating wholegrains, oats, brown rice, couscous, quinoa, potatoes?

  • @deniset1005
    @deniset1005Ай бұрын

    On 1400 calorie plantbased diet, how many calories should be of nuts & seeds.

  • @deniset1005

    @deniset1005

    Ай бұрын

    60/20/20

  • @lauraburns8306

    @lauraburns8306

    22 күн бұрын

    Think he said 1-1.5oz nuts and seeds

  • @sgill4833
    @sgill4833Ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with good carbohydrate, but to reverse metabolic disease its best to go fu.l keto for 6 months then reintroduce good carbs

  • @barblacy619
    @barblacy61928 күн бұрын

    Thank you for my oxalate poisoning ash-//

  • @bernkev1
    @bernkev1Ай бұрын

    Not sure if I missed it, but how do I know how much protein I need?

  • @jandjhirst
    @jandjhirstАй бұрын

    What about carnivorous animals? Are they not deficient in magnesium and other nutrients because they eat the animal raw?

  • @wfpbwfpb

    @wfpbwfpb

    Ай бұрын

    No

  • @k.h.6991

    @k.h.6991

    Ай бұрын

    They're built for eating flesh, so they're not deficient. We're great apes, like gorillas

  • @otterkhaos
    @otterkhaos20 күн бұрын

    I would LOVE to see what a 4000cal/day "menu" looks like for an athlete!

  • @sarahvilmain3770
    @sarahvilmain377026 күн бұрын

    I’m not sure that my retirement account will support a much longer life span. That’s my main hesitation in living past 80! 😆 I love my life - but I am also looking forward to spending eternity with the Lord. A win/win as I see it!

  • @naturalprinciples8520
    @naturalprinciples852010 күн бұрын

    Guys, let's please stop discussing this things over and over again. So many different opinions, studies, experiences to say what ratio of macro and micronutrients we need. It's not something that's set in stone, nor is it important to over-analyze. I'm saying this as a nutritionist because it's gone so far and it's something that honestly is just a never ending cycle. Each person will require different ratio of macro and micronutrient depending on such a wide range of factors. There's no perfect amount. Let's get beyond this endless cycle and focus on things like salvation, eternal life, living the right way. Jesus Christ is real, heaven and hell are real, there are very important things people are neglecting to think about that are so incredibly important. Diet, nutrition, and medicine is obviously important, but there are hundreds of videos all giving their own opinion of what is right and wrong.

  • @ComeOnPeopleThink
    @ComeOnPeopleThink29 күн бұрын

    Furhman is full of it..

  • @julioandresgomez3201
    @julioandresgomez3201Ай бұрын

    Some promise you to eat unlimited calories and never fat up. Of course that is not an advantage unless you want to eat like a pig. The goal is to be healthy strong and energetic, not to empty plates and plates.

  • @rodericksibelius8472
    @rodericksibelius8472Ай бұрын

    24:00

  • @notesfromleisa-land7893
    @notesfromleisa-land7893Ай бұрын

    The Keto and Carnivore people act like animals on the internet for anything that is counter to their diet--even if there is a paucity of data supporting long term benefits (v. studies of detriments). Have a chat with their heart and kidneys in 5-10 years and see what those say if they are even alive or well enough to talk. I think that the "anti nutrients" refer to lectins which can be reduced by cooking methods.

  • @michaelkisil4052
    @michaelkisil4052Ай бұрын

    Low or no carbs!!!!!

  • @bitfinesse
    @bitfinesseАй бұрын

    People bashing carbohydrates are bashing in their own brains with dehydrated carbons. Choking off blood supply to the brain isn’t good for future thinking and reasoning processes.

  • @rainedyani8505
    @rainedyani850527 күн бұрын

    Wait; are you actually promoting some animal products here, or simply advising supplementation for B12, Zinc and DHA? DHA is easily derived from algae, so am I missing something here? (I had left a previous comment before watching to the end which I am now going to delete bc I’m unsure what is being advocated here)

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth26 күн бұрын

    She's pretty.

  • @audither
    @auditherАй бұрын

    For our movement to be successful or professionals need to be on target as a whole and speak with one voice then as each individual health professional speaks on their own KZread channel or Facebook or Instagram or podcast, can say whatever they want to say the message must be the same

  • @brucegillies1694
    @brucegillies169428 күн бұрын

    Or maybe it's....!

  • @BobbyHill69.
    @BobbyHill69.Ай бұрын

    What the heck i thought it was her grandpa

  • @MS45636
    @MS4563615 күн бұрын

    Shes a right babe, sorry has to be said :)

  • @shamdhairampersad2942
    @shamdhairampersad2942Ай бұрын

    Hi beautiful people

  • @250txc
    @250txc27 күн бұрын

    2:00 -- Sorry but fat is fat. Might be some differences in the exact amounts of the different fat in different foods, but a fat is a fat. lol .. Studies are almost useless. NO way a study in humans can be controlled over a long series of time. So the results are always a question mark.

  • @blasphemertheseventh
    @blasphemertheseventhАй бұрын

    Good luck with the poor health and dementia a plant based diet will cost you.

  • @allencrider
    @allencriderАй бұрын

    He spends too much time bashing the plant-based communty.

  • @bekahl2898

    @bekahl2898

    Ай бұрын

    So is he saying that he eats animal protein in small amounts to avoid deficiencies?

  • @allencrider

    @allencrider

    Ай бұрын

    @@bekahl2898 No, he was bashing his fellow plant-based doctors over eating fat.

  • @greensmoothieparty

    @greensmoothieparty

    Ай бұрын

    @@allencrider It is a fair fight since I hear others bash the nutritarian diet style, often in the form of a strawman argument. "Science progresses one funeral at a time." - Max Planck Cheers!

  • @woodlakesound

    @woodlakesound

    19 күн бұрын

    It seems to be all about "market positioning"

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