Meat as Medicine: Dr. Paul Saladino Bites Into The Animal-Based Diet - The Chris Cuomo Project

Dr. Paul Saladino (physician, nutrition specialist, and author, “The Carnivore Code: Unlocking the Secrets to Optimal Health by Returning to Our Ancestral Diet”) joins Chris Cuomo to explore the animal-based diet, including the reasons he avoids eating grains, vegetables, and processed foods, why he believes that the pharmaceutical is more interested in profits than curing patients, how sleep is the ultimate performance enhancing drug, the health benefits of eating animal organs like liver, whether alcohol or THC is a better vice, and much more.
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0:00 Intro
1:59 Interview with Dr. Paul Saladino
19:44 indeed.com/chrisc
20:40 Interview with Dr. Paul Saladino
50:12 What do you think?
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  • @Paulsaladinomd
    @Paulsaladinomd11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for having me on the show! Really enjoyed this podcast. Excited to see that you feel better on this style of eating 💪🙏

  • @rich2355

    @rich2355

    11 ай бұрын

    I love this style of eating and it makes sense. We were told lies! Remember when they said eat a pound of pasta per day? Or Snapple is healthy because it’s fat free? Fig newtons! All the shit I ate growing up

  • @GeraltOfRivia99

    @GeraltOfRivia99

    11 ай бұрын

    @Paulsaladinomd i have a question for you just your opinion not secific medial advice for obvious reasons but i take an omega 3 suppliment thats 3rd party tested which who knows really if its healthy maybes theres mercury in it i buy it off amazon Sports Research Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil. but one thing i have done for literally 8 years was drink tap water ..... most people think tap water is ok like the hicks and local town people because they are not educated but im sure its not healthy. i wonder how many heavy metals ive accumulated because i literally did drink 2.5 to 3 litres of tap water. i dont drink tap water now im curious how would you detox heavy metals? i hear they are very hard to get rid of in your system? im in alberta canada

  • @floorman12

    @floorman12

    11 ай бұрын

    Paul thanks for all of your time and information. Very very good stuff I appreciate it

  • @January.

    @January.

    11 ай бұрын

    *it's supposed to *less strong

  • @julienfroidevaux1143

    @julienfroidevaux1143

    11 ай бұрын

    I hope you never run into a kale ever again .

  • @cookiethesnitch
    @cookiethesnitch11 ай бұрын

    The problem is most doctors aren't taught to treat the underlying condition. They treat the symptoms.

  • @annehajdu8654

    @annehajdu8654

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes. Sad.

  • @painterzedgellc473
    @painterzedgellc47311 ай бұрын

    We dont agree politically but I appreciate you for hosting Paul. His information along with a few others, has changed my life.

  • @RoxyWrites
    @RoxyWrites11 ай бұрын

    "It's not profitable to have people reversing their illness.." Yes. This goes to the crux of what I find out on my own after studying herbal medicine and also being coached by someone similar to Dr. Saladino who was also an M.D., a nutritionist, and chiropractor and understood the underlying issues we deal with around food. My hormones went haywire when I tried to eat vegetarian and triggered autoimmune issues, and as a journalist I'm now compiling data on just how much of the public (including those suffering from Long Covid) should never be switched to a plant-based diet as it often triggers worsening illness.

  • @ascendtoaesthetics

    @ascendtoaesthetics

    11 ай бұрын

    nobody should eat plant based, not a human diet.

  • @DeportillegalAliens

    @DeportillegalAliens

    3 ай бұрын

    + it kill profit for industries that make profit from fake junk food.. restaurants, cereal companies and places like restaurant providers...I'm ok with that health is more important.

  • @sandraaguilera5474
    @sandraaguilera547411 ай бұрын

    I was addicted to carbs, been eating an animal base diet for almost a year, I don’t know what it did to my brain that I even forgot bread exists 🥳 my son was diagnosed with diabetes I put in on this diet. I don’t call it a diet anymore it’s a life style!

  • @mpalmer7800
    @mpalmer780011 ай бұрын

    Well am eating meat and I stopped my high blood pressure medication!!!! Zero blood pressure pills in 60 days!!!! Yet I’ve been taking these meds for years and it has only increased in dosage over the years!!! Now in 60 days my blood pressure is consistently at 128/70 !!!! Explain to me why I should not believe eating meat is good for me?

  • @livhammy

    @livhammy

    5 ай бұрын

    Did you gradually stop your meds or just quit ?

  • @mpalmer7800

    @mpalmer7800

    5 ай бұрын

    @@livhammy honestly I just quit!!! Am on a 72 hour fast !! My bp 114/79

  • @lagunn327
    @lagunn32711 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Saladino! I follow you, Dr Ken Berry, Dr Anthony Chaffee, Dr. Shawn Baker and of course Dr. Jason Fung!! I am so happy that the word is reaching the masses. Everyone has a choice, but listening to these doctors has put me on the road to healing my auto immune illnesses and so many other issues.

  • @JonWRowe

    @JonWRowe

    11 ай бұрын

    Dr. Eric Westman too.

  • @julienfroidevaux1143

    @julienfroidevaux1143

    11 ай бұрын

    " Dr" Dingle ( Berry ) claims processed meats are a health food . The Who state it's a class one carsegonic= to smoking . Who to believe ? 🤔

  • @michellemooresings

    @michellemooresings

    11 ай бұрын

    I've never heard of any of them but Dr spoke to me about this way of eating. It is literally changing my life. My energy, my motivation, my weight, just about everything. I'm thinking more clearly and I feel happier because I am feeling better inside.

  • @JOHNNY34A

    @JOHNNY34A

    11 ай бұрын

    If you follow those people then you are truly clueless

  • @cherylgabriel9551

    @cherylgabriel9551

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@michellemooresingsdiscard comment request

  • @carmenhogan8879
    @carmenhogan887911 ай бұрын

    Thank you! You hit upon almost everything I have been telling people for years. I did have 2 Semesters of Nutrition during my Nursing School. We were taught about the basic American diet: serving size, patient diet and the Food pyramid. Were were also taught that vitamins and nutrition supplements are useless if you don’t have a “balanced” meal. I myself have kept most of what I learned and also have educated myself through a lot of the Carnivore programs. I have found that it is the best diet for me. Almost all of my health problems have been taken care of. I now know what I can and cannot eat. More power to you! Keep educating everyone!

  • @dubs3400
    @dubs340011 ай бұрын

    I’m in healthcare and work in cardiac surgery. Many of the patients getting bypass surgery have normal Cholesterol levels. What they DO have is inflammation in and around those blocked coronaries. meat and fat IS NOT the culprit. Processed food and carbohydrates including High Fructose Corn Syrup

  • @atutor1
    @atutor111 ай бұрын

    CNN never would have allowed this guest. LOVE it! More of this

  • @JJNow-gg9so
    @JJNow-gg9so11 ай бұрын

    A very wise physician you have sitting there with you Chris. I say this with 50 years of practice behind me as a registered nurse.

  • @CuteRN37

    @CuteRN37

    11 ай бұрын

    I have only 17 almost 18 years of experience as an RN, and I completely agree.👩🏼‍⚕️

  • @julienfroidevaux1143

    @julienfroidevaux1143

    11 ай бұрын

    Kale is poison?

  • @Mantis858585

    @Mantis858585

    11 ай бұрын

    Full of oxilates

  • @harmonyhelps1714

    @harmonyhelps1714

    11 ай бұрын

    45 + years RN I planted lots of greens . That summer I had to use wheelchair assistance when traveling . Now I hardly eat greens. Due to oxalates I have not gotten to a good point as yet regarding what to eat and not gain weight I’m learning from these doctors ❤❤

  • @dsonyay

    @dsonyay

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes.. loaded with oxylates and at least 50 .. yes.. 50 known carcinogens. All plants are toxic. Why eat them? Your body can barely extract any nutrients from plants. Don’t eat then. Eat meat

  • @rosannajacksonwright927
    @rosannajacksonwright92711 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all this information I found it very helpful. I have lost about 8-10 dress sizes in a year and do not have any pain and am very active; age 40 living in NYC. I depend on vegetables, the main part of my diet. When I do eat meat which is occasionally, I have to cook it through, never rare. I avoid dairy because I do not like the commercial dairy industry. My main health tip would be to eat none processed foods, natural as possible. Avoid sugar. I only drink water, coffee and protein/greens. Sleep is key. Chis do less and rest. I’m English/Italian.

  • @January.

    @January.

    11 ай бұрын

    *would be to not eat any processed foods

  • @legacyluxury

    @legacyluxury

    8 ай бұрын

    He never touched based on how vaccines effect our bodies, and what pregnant and breast feeding women should eat and we need to eat whole grains, fish, leafy greens, and, our bodies have vaccines inside us, and that too, go into our breast milk He must had been vaccinated, thus, now he has auto immune disease? He was not born with it, but if he was, what did his mother eat? Did she drink liquor? Smoke? There is more to this diet he is pushing, but great for him He will never give life, and, cattle in the USA, are vaccinated Does not matter if they eat grains, or grass, they were still poked with vaccines. Salad, never was! I like your comment He missed women, period. We bring the next generation And, the babies are vaccinated immediately. Studies, need to be done because our ancestors, never had vaccines so it is not about eating meat organs, and you live healthy, unless, you never would carry a child ❤

  • @margomoore4527

    @margomoore4527

    8 ай бұрын

    Try to find a source for raw dairy, if you liked it when younger-there are few foods so delicious. Try to find a source of milk from an all-Jersey (A2) herd. It contains more good fat and more protein than commercial dairy. Keep in coldest part of fridge, not door.

  • @VR-oy3fu

    @VR-oy3fu

    27 күн бұрын

    caffeine is very bad for health

  • @timodavis6805
    @timodavis680511 ай бұрын

    I’m literally 8 months on animal base / carnivore I went from 337 to 204 I’m insanely healthy my wife and everyone in my family think I’m doing it wrong but they are on ozempic and preach that the drs are better and know all . I have recordings I feel like I’m in a matrix. Pre diabetes gone , hemorrhoids gone , back injury healed after I had surgery . I did have hemoroids surgery full hem which was suppose to be bad but I litterally healed in a week and didn’t use pain pills . I have had hems since 12 I’m 33 my back surgery was from strongman comps and I had a microdisectomy and healed within 2 weeks from that and what I mean I’m back at it no pain pills nothing. My sleep wen from 3 hours a night to a full 8 hours. I also ingest thc and I do cold showers those two combined have helped

  • @theresamimnaugh1190
    @theresamimnaugh119011 ай бұрын

    Love the show. Gotta say Dr. Saladino has so much right. I’m a 66 yo disabled Nonna, walker and all. But I have changed to a way less processed food diet. I bake my own bread, no preservatives at all, my pasta is Italian import containing flour, water and occasionally egg. Canned tomatoes…the only acceptable ingredients are tomatoes, salt and maybe basil. I grow my own herbs, only eat single source olive oil from Sicily. I do like my beans and greens, lentil soup and stews with plenty of garlic. But I make it from fresh, raw ingredients. No cans of soup with 38% sodium. 50:34 Lemon water as a beverage. I do drink a cup of coffee every morning with milk. Any desserts are made in my kitchen with single ingredients…flour, honey, butter, eggs and fruit jams that I make from fresh fruit. Chris, it’s a game changer. I wish I knew to do this when I was young and raising a family. It would have been so much healthier for them too. Thanks for a great show! All the best to you and the Cuomo family!!!

  • @brett6239
    @brett623911 ай бұрын

    Love this conversation. Been doing paleo for 4 years now, lost 40 pounds. Also experiement with keto, carnivore, and lately this animal-based. My favorite so far because it's so easy and enjoyable. Works about the same as the others. Though I find canivore the best for weight loss.

  • @Dee-jp6no
    @Dee-jp6no11 ай бұрын

    Paleo is my base because it's been helpful in the past for my anxiety and psoriasis. I'm not super strict with it though. For example, if I want to go out with fam/friends, I'm going to eat the "bad" stuff and have fun. Moderation is fine for me.

  • @Fronz05
    @Fronz0511 ай бұрын

    First time commenter here...don't know why that would matter but Big and long time Fan Chris! I have never gone full carnivore but I swear that even as a 63 YO male I feel noticeably better after I have a big carnivore meal. I think I'm starting to learn why! This episode was a big help to drive me to do more research and then finish off the day with a big steak!😃

  • @mmanda515

    @mmanda515

    9 ай бұрын

    BBBE has been a life-saver. What a difference in everything.. I had planned to try it for 30 days just to prove a friend wrong. Here I am over 90 days later, apologizing to my friend, now being way more open-minded & feeling like I never ever have before. Hope you are following & doing the same! :) Be well.

  • @SowingSeedsWithChristy
    @SowingSeedsWithChristy11 ай бұрын

    I have always been a warm weather, warm water person and have PTSD and C-PTSD, but have not long ago started ending my showers with luke warm water bc a yogi told me it was better for me. Once I seemed to gain from that, I then moved from arriving at the luke warm to transitioning to cool and then finally cold water. I move through each temperature and adapt to it before moving to the cooler temps. It does make me feel invigorated and get my blood flowing. I also know it's a bonus natural skin tightener for my face! I imagine the waterfalls I've walked behind, under and alongside and the natural mountain lakes, streams or cold oceans I've been in and pretend I'm back there interacting with nature as my younger self used to do. It's been a good change. Thank you for this segment. It's been most informative! Also, thank you, Chris, for being so forthcoming about your the anti-depressant and the slow recovery after boxing and less than great food usage. I DO think of you maximized the best use of your vessel you could withstand whatever Washington might throw at you. I would welcome you as our POTUS. You have the kind of mind and heart we need in the White House. You could outdebate any opponent on any stage. Just saying! ❤

  • @k.patriciahutt2979
    @k.patriciahutt297911 ай бұрын

    As someone who has a history of Arthritis that began in childhood with a whopping case of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, I found this video to be interesting to say the least. I've also lived a high-stress life which has left me with recurring episodes of Colitis, & have had other Auto-immune issues as well. Notwithstanding, I've outlived all of my immediate family members & frequently wonder why & how. My diet has been high protein & high dairy & mostly avoid stuff that is supposed to be "good"for you bc it tastes lousy!! Good Job, Chris...👍👍🤓🖖

  • @johnnafarrell3336

    @johnnafarrell3336

    11 ай бұрын

    Then you seriously need to checkout Jordan Peterson’s daughter. Mikhaila she suffered with it for years down to hip replacement and other body parts ! She does the Lion Diet, has for years.

  • @ascendtoaesthetics

    @ascendtoaesthetics

    11 ай бұрын

    look at Mikhaila peterson

  • @richardbeaumont7960

    @richardbeaumont7960

    11 ай бұрын

    Look up Mikhaila Peterson. Severe auto immune issues including juvenile arthritis, all put into remission with a strict meat based diet.

  • @paulettemctaggart7724
    @paulettemctaggart772411 ай бұрын

    Such a Wonderful Conversation thanks Chris I enjoy every minute of it good job god bless looking forward for more to come

  • @TopTierHATERCharlie9ines
    @TopTierHATERCharlie9ines11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for trying to help addicts and for the narrative you keep to try and wake others up. I’m addicted to fetynol. It happened after I got into a car accident and the doctors prescribed my opiates and decided to just rip them away from me with NO HELP to get off them. Then I needed an alternative I wanted to die with how I was feeling. I need to be a parent. Then my daughters medical issues piled up, and they came and took my house and my car because insurance only covered 30 percent of the bill in Colorado so the depression and having no hope keeps me going back now. Thanks for your conversation with Bill O Riley. We need more men like you on this planet. Many blessings to you and your loved ones

  • @carolginsberg662

    @carolginsberg662

    11 ай бұрын

    @TopTier~Good luck to you. I wish you the best❣️

  • @TopTierHATERCharlie9ines

    @TopTierHATERCharlie9ines

    11 ай бұрын

    @@carolginsberg662 thank you I appreciate that. Really 🫡

  • @evelynbonner3908

    @evelynbonner3908

    10 ай бұрын

    Do you mean Fentanyl? Very dangerous! Good luck on healing, really.❤

  • @gayluinstra1396
    @gayluinstra139611 ай бұрын

    Okay. Here’s my take on this. If I need to eat like this guy, I don’t really want to live🙃

  • @mimiv8766

    @mimiv8766

    11 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @Whimsy4fall
    @Whimsy4fall11 ай бұрын

    Sugar is the devil. And I sold my soul. Yes, processed food is terrible. But hardly anyone wants to spend time preparing and cooking.

  • @January.

    @January.

    11 ай бұрын

    I eat bags of precut salad, canned tuna, sardines, extra virgin olive oil, natto, fried eggs, nuts, etc. = meal prep which doesn't take any time at all

  • @ericvazquez2225

    @ericvazquez2225

    11 ай бұрын

    Fucking lazy, no wonder we're losing touch with ourselves

  • @Dabincracker

    @Dabincracker

    11 ай бұрын

    Literally takes me 10 minutes to grill a steak. 1 fatty ribeye a day will keep you full 24 hrs. No sides, easy clean up as well and easy grocery shopping

  • @dsonyay

    @dsonyay

    11 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah! I’ve been eating only meat for a year. My life has drastically improved.. lost a lot of weight. Low BP. Super low triglycerides and very high hdl .. And it’s nearly impossible to get fat eating only meat. You are so full after eating .. you won’t eat much at all after a large steak (like or two!)

  • @shangstr

    @shangstr

    11 ай бұрын

    Thats the aim of the high carb high sugar diet to make you feel unmotivated to save your. But once you break that barrier in about 2 weeks at least and you have mastered or close to mastering a mouth watering steak, sickness begins to go away and your motivation will switch back on sooner to save yourself.

  • @PeaceIsYeshua
    @PeaceIsYeshua11 ай бұрын

    How awesome to get Paul’s message out there!!! 🙌🏻 🎉

  • @cathymedley1340
    @cathymedley134011 ай бұрын

    What about people who were told not to eat red meat because of a heart condition? Doesn't seem to be healthy for them. Sounds like they would starve on this diet. We are told so many things we don't know who to believe.

  • @dieselbourbon3728

    @dieselbourbon3728

    11 ай бұрын

    Believe what works. Try different ways of eating for at least 90 days and see what happens. I did and ended up 95% carnivore. I eat a little fruit and on rare occasions, maybe once a month, have bread. No veggies, no fiber, no juice, no pasta, no rice, nothing processed in a box. I'm now healthier than I've ever been. I believe it because I am experiencing it. This cannot be denied.

  • @NS-ie2ld

    @NS-ie2ld

    11 ай бұрын

    You might want to question the people who are propagating the lie that red meat (same as cholesterol) is bad.

  • @richardbeaumont7960

    @richardbeaumont7960

    11 ай бұрын

    Demand to see the evidence that eating meat is bad for your heart. Meta analysis of the multitude of studies on the subject have shown a zero to very weak association between meat and heart health, and in some cases the association is inverse. Even most doctors don't know this. They just prescribe the drugs according to "standard of care" guidelines. Which were created by panels with financial conflicts of interest ie tied to drug companies.

  • @DeborahGee
    @DeborahGee11 ай бұрын

    What an awesome interview with Dr. Saladano (sp.) “food” for thought.

  • @pixiehik
    @pixiehik11 ай бұрын

    I am eating what is best for ME. Every body is different but I believe eating low to no processed foods of any diet you will see some improvements in any area. Eating whole food plant based for me has not only helped me lose 100+ lbs. so far but my back has stopped hurting for 2 years. That is not only from the weight loss because I have had issues at all weights with degenerative disc disease. My plant based journey started with health and now it's ethical as well but I'm not vegan. I eat some dairy from time to time and fish a few times a year. I was vegetarian/pescatarian for 3 years and gained the most weight of my life and had serious back problems also. I was on a whole food diet which included meat and plants before and lost weight and did feel great but I hurt so much more than I do doing it plant based. Find what is best for you and give it more than a few days or a month in my opinion.

  • @pixiehik

    @pixiehik

    11 ай бұрын

    @@January. It was intentional, but thanks.

  • @dsonyay

    @dsonyay

    11 ай бұрын

    Eating mostly plants will take it’s toll.. when you’re old. All humans are supposed be eat an animal based High Fat Low Carb diet. There is no argument.. it is just a fact. Eat what you want tho. But you will pay for it down the road.

  • @eileenkast4982

    @eileenkast4982

    11 ай бұрын

    @@dsonyayhello. Can you provide any literature to back up this statement? Thanks

  • @pixiehik

    @pixiehik

    11 ай бұрын

    @@dsonyay Must be a fact if someone says so in the comments ehh? I'll follow what is best for me and lean towards actual studies that have been done. I supplement B-12 and a few other things, I'm good. People who eat the high fat low carb seem to be the ones that pay for it down the road unfortunately.

  • @LauraB.335

    @LauraB.335

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pixiehik- you can rely on studies if you want, but mainstream nutrition research is paid for by big food companies. It’s a complete joke. And the main research done by Ancel Keys was falsified to support his initial hypothesis. He cherry-picked the countries that seems to agree with him and left the rest out. Then the sugar industry paid Harvard researchers to say saturated fat/cholesterol was bad, when they knew full well that it was sugar. I prefer to do whatever makes me feel good. For now, that’s mostly carnivore and fasting. Previously, it was vegetarian, then vegan for a bit. Hopefully, you’re results continue, as KZread is full of “healthy” vegans who ended up going carnivore because they were bloated, had atrocious skin, their teeth were horrible, and they ended up with autoimmune.

  • @swasom
    @swasom11 ай бұрын

    I, in my opinion, I enjoy my plant based diet. I feel great eating beans, legumes, leafy greens, non starchy foods. To me, meat is no no. My stomach doesn't recognize anymore meat to process digestion. It has been years that I stop eating meat. I am happy with my diet. I feel very energized, I walk up to 3 hours every second day. The way I see it, I am doing fine without meat.😍😍

  • @bavery6957

    @bavery6957

    11 ай бұрын

    Hey, good for you! I "almost" envy you because you could just grow all your food, if necessary. Also, major $aving$ on meat costs. Nevertheless, I gotta have my meat... 😋

  • @swasom

    @swasom

    11 ай бұрын

    @@bavery6957 😀😀😀😀😀😀. Good for you. There is nothing that I can say to change your way. The other reason that I don't consume meat is that when I watch the blood coming out of his/her body, that reminds me my own blood (as a woman for that matter). Good luck to you.

  • @thalesnemo2841

    @thalesnemo2841

    11 ай бұрын

    Humans are essential carnivores with absolutely NO essential dietary requirements for any carbohydrates! Plants are toxic full of anti nutrients! NO GRAINS NO POTATOES NO FRUITS WORKS FOR ME ! No more sinus issues No more arthritis Far better physical endurance. Lost 23 Kg Meats rule !

  • @dougreed2257

    @dougreed2257

    11 ай бұрын

    Yikes, plant food? It will affect you in the long run, carnivore is the way to go!

  • @thalesnemo2841

    @thalesnemo2841

    11 ай бұрын

    @@dougreed2257 HELL YES! Carnivore is the proper human diet!

  • @nataliadacosta8392
    @nataliadacosta839211 ай бұрын

    Chris, such a great speaker you had on your show! Loved listening to this doctor! My problem is, no will power. I have to be honest, I started using Ozempic recently because of my eating struggles, bulimia, due to a very abusive marriage of 23 years. I also suffer from depression so, I felt, ozempic was a cop out for me. I must say, I feel very tired all the time!

  • @alexgarcia-sd8qj
    @alexgarcia-sd8qj11 ай бұрын

    Wow, This must be one of the best episodes to date. I found two ordinary guys taking from experience and relaxed and enjoying what they were doing and I learned alot.

  • @GidgetTheSurferGirl1
    @GidgetTheSurferGirl111 ай бұрын

    Chris, i like the Chris Cuomo without the politics. 😊 do more Chris. We’re sick of politics. MAGA

  • @HIVegan_Tim
    @HIVegan_Tim11 ай бұрын

    Oh boy. I’m troubled with these types of interviews. Mainly because it’s a lifestyle that works for him and is not for the masses or probably 80% of the planet. Not only is his Mom and Sister not going to eat balls and hearts and livers but it’s just not feasible and we already harm so many animals that we do not need to start harvesting animals for this purpose and create another evil factory farming culture. Please read the China study. Please interview some plant based athletes and the author of The China Study. I love that Dr. Salidino has his niche and it works for him. It’s all about bio individuality. And of course don’t eat processed foods, but are Americans really going to do that? I’ve been trying this as a health coach for ten years, and he is not meeting a client where they are. Some yes, but not many. With no talk about the planet and the welfare of our animals is negligent on both your parts. His ideas are radical and not the norm. By all means, if you wanna go off the grid, hunt and cook your own animals and eat them with no seasoning then by all means, I say go for it. To tell a general audience to eat no vegetables is moronic and going to give those looking for excuses to continue to eat Walmart’s meat a reason to do just that. Maybe go live with the doc…. let’s see how they do. Again, yes for those who get what it means to eat, hunt and cook like our ancestors. But I believe that we have evolved and that we are definitely moving away from red meat specifically and killing animals, sentient beings, who want to live mind you; as a species. Our oceans are polluted because of factory farming, we eat plastic everyday because it’s everywhere. He is not addressing the issues of our day with a realistic solution. It’s good for him, but not your average human. My aha moment in this interview is that he’s selling liver vitamins and other animal parts so to take away the inhumane part of killing and eating the animals. We cannot go down this road. I love his ideas of not eating processed foods, and living a holistic lifestyle, going to bed at 8pm, no drinking, no coffee, living in Costa Rica…. But that’s not reality and is ignoring so many issues of our time. This is not a benefit to your audience Chris and leads them astray, I believe. The fact is, the more veggies, fruits, beans and seeds, the better. I really belief that the doctor would find the same levels of health in a less destructive lifestyle towards our animals and our planet. I bet many listeners are not buying grass fed, which is supplemented already by huge subsidies, unlike fruits and vegetables. I think you both would agree the system needs to change. Great interview. It really made my blood boil and be frustrated about what it means to be eating unprocessed whole foods. Let’s please try to minimize the torture of animals and look at the overwhelming facts that a plant based lifestyle is cheaper, healthier and better for all of us on this planet. Unless of course, you move to Costa Rica and are killing and cooking your meal over an open flame. 😎

  • @tomrhodes1629

    @tomrhodes1629

    11 ай бұрын

    Right on, Tim. RAW VEGETABLES are the healing foods, and meat certainly is not. I have cured myself of diseases from the common cold to cancer with raw vegetables, and when you learn the pH connection it makes perfect sense. I won't go into detail here, as I've posted website and video information on the subject. I have the advantage that all of my info came from the Highest Source, not some men who think they know something. I'm the prophesied return of the biblical prophet Elijah, by the way, just to give you a bit more insight.

  • @sharonmaitland4411
    @sharonmaitland441111 ай бұрын

    He mentioned raw milk and is anti soy and almond. I don't process lactose in dairy very well. I use mostly coconut milk. Does he have a problem with that also? I really don't thing Paleo man put that much thought in what they ate. They ate what was available. Obviously this guy doesn't have kids.

  • @dieselbourbon3728

    @dieselbourbon3728

    11 ай бұрын

    I used to think I was lactose intolerant but it was actually all the carbs and fiber I was eating with the milk that gave me gas and bloating.

  • @le832

    @le832

    11 ай бұрын

    @@dieselbourbon3728this is interesting. Years ago I was periodically eating yogurt parfait with granola from Corner Bakery and also sometimes their oatmeal. After a few days of eating this, I started having stomach pains and bloating. Then I ate oatmeal 3 days in a row and I experienced the worst stomach pains. I thought I might have to go to the ER. Then I tried the yogurt parfait without the granola. And guess what? No stomach problems. So it turned out to be the oats and grains and not the dairy.

  • @jeffrey7063

    @jeffrey7063

    11 ай бұрын

    Try goat milk. It might be the A1 casein you’re sensitive to. A2 milk of some kinda like goat milk might work for you.

  • @PhilMorgan303
    @PhilMorgan30311 ай бұрын

    I love the low carb / keto / carnivore approach to eating.

  • @axxxingforanswers4648
    @axxxingforanswers464811 ай бұрын

    Currently carnivore,after 6 years on keto where I corrected EVERYTHING....weight, no meds, perfect labs and ratios, etc.....the thing I have some concern over is....35 years ago we were SURE that "low fat" was the way to go....and look how that failed. ...I hope we don't wake up 30 years from now with low carb egg on our faces!!!

  • @kgrid0809
    @kgrid080911 ай бұрын

    Music to my ears.. I am a muscular woman naturally. But also chunky. Big butt muscular legs. I lost 40lbs on a diet called Optavia. I hated the way i felt. I definitely lost a ton of muscle mass. I panicked. Started eati.g again to fill my skin with fluff... definitely regretted the way i chose to lose weight. . So now im finally doing it right. Thanks @paulsaladino♡

  • @LeahZ777

    @LeahZ777

    2 ай бұрын

    I went through this too, working with a "nutritionist" to lose weight, I went from a muscular kick-ass strong woman to a weak one. Became bedridden at one point as the low fat, lean meat and veggies, low carb diet destroyed my adrenals and mental health, this was 10 years ago. I went back to eating normally after a few years of looking good but feeling horrible, and I gained the fat back plus 10 more pounds due to screwed up metabolism. Still dealing with this lost time and these setbacks in my life's journey. I Sure wish I had known of Paul Saladino and the other carnivore docs then!!

  • @BognaBH
    @BognaBH11 ай бұрын

    My own garden ( tomatoes, cucumbers, yellow zucchini, peas, green beans, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, artichokes, lettuce, lavender, mint, carrots, parsley, dill, garlic, onions..), raw honey, raw goat milk, wild mushrooms, own wine, dandelion and nettle from forest, farmers beef burgers, liver and turkey. I live in the cleanest air area in Poland (Podlasie) and also New York (sic!)…and then I listen to Bryan Johnson and wonder what he is doing… Love your chat❤

  • @debrabelaska3175
    @debrabelaska317511 ай бұрын

    Good morning ☕️ 🙏 🌄 ☺️ Chris , Greg, and Dusty and the Cuomo team . Happy Tuesday just woke up ans can't wait to hear about this. Looking forward as always to your guest. The topic on Animal-Based Diet. Going to be interesting.

  • @johanordonez6998
    @johanordonez699811 ай бұрын

    Chris is doing a fantastic job as always bringing great information. There’s many of us that will follow you wherever you go champ! Much love and respect

  • @debrabelaska3175
    @debrabelaska317511 ай бұрын

    Great podcast today Chris 👏 enjoyed hearing from Dr. Paul Saladino. He is a very disciplined person and he looks great 👍. He eat well and it is paying off. I could learn a lot from him. Not all the foods he listed I would like, but I could make some changes in my eating

  • @pattihy
    @pattihy11 ай бұрын

    We are trying our best. It’s hard for a low income family of 3 boys both parents working full-time just to survive.

  • @28jewelsboogie

    @28jewelsboogie

    11 ай бұрын

    Try and prepare meals over the weekend or days off for the week. I hear you….growing your own veggies…..convenience in the form of fast food or processed food is poison for your kids and you. From scratch is the way to go.

  • @isaquazi1939
    @isaquazi193911 ай бұрын

    Great interview man! The way you were asking questions- just great! Thank you

  • @williamdahl3318
    @williamdahl331811 ай бұрын

    Excellent podcast, Chris! Dr. Saladino is the best.

  • @Paul-pl6dl
    @Paul-pl6dl11 ай бұрын

    If you only eat that way what would your life span be and most people wouldn't be able to keep up a diet like that it's a complete change of life style and not practical for most people

  • @kathleenphillips7145

    @kathleenphillips7145

    11 ай бұрын

    Plant based diet lowers cholesterol. As I’ve gotten older I no longer can tolerate meat. Regarding of what diet, it’s a must to eliminate sugar and processed foods.

  • @minniemaklingham4255
    @minniemaklingham425511 ай бұрын

    Such a wonderful conversation thank you Chris: Love watching you on news nation: enjoy very minute of it good job god bless you always: 🙏💕💕💕

  • @sqlb3rn
    @sqlb3rn11 ай бұрын

    I tried vegan for 2 years after seeing some Netflix documentary. I had 3 kidney stones, never had one before, or since I quit veganism.

  • @rajh3867

    @rajh3867

    11 ай бұрын

    The oxalates from veganism will cause stones, glad you are better

  • @David-hp9tr
    @David-hp9tr11 ай бұрын

    Glad to see you back Chris. I loved your Dad growing up. Best Governor ever. The last Dem. governor I had any respect for. Listen to your wife and Paul on nutrition . There are more and more of us MD's that think like Paul.

  • @Damudean
    @Damudean11 ай бұрын

    I wish when he says what he eats, he would warn those that are watching not to eat as much fruit (sugar/carbs) as he does. As not many people exercise as much as him.

  • @tyronejackson1927

    @tyronejackson1927

    20 күн бұрын

    Well they should exercise daily

  • @Damudean

    @Damudean

    10 күн бұрын

    @@tyronejackson1927 and if they can’t? Like I couldn’t

  • @user-po4cz9io9z
    @user-po4cz9io9z10 ай бұрын

    Not a fan of CC's politics but I do respect and appreciate his interest in health and fitness. We can all find commonality

  • @DivaGeneva
    @DivaGeneva11 ай бұрын

    Really interesting interview Chris. . .So glad I can continue to eat meat and not beat myself up. Even with all this information though, I just don’t have time to let THE PERFECT be the enemy THE GOOD. I just try to stay in between. Eat meat and vegetables and fruits, workout! And pray that GMO from the stores aren’t giving me cancer!😮

  • @DY2784
    @DY278411 ай бұрын

    A good balance of meats, veggies, breads, etc., is what I’ve always practiced and will continue on for the length of my living journey. Give Him time and, just like the others, the info will change. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @anteandrovic

    @anteandrovic

    11 ай бұрын

    One mans meat is another man's poison....

  • @nzimbilef

    @nzimbilef

    11 ай бұрын

    Agree !! If you have to take supplements on a Carnivore Diet, then something is wrong with the diet. Takeaway People eating a carnivore diet may be missing essential vitamins and nutrients. If you intend to stay on a carnivore diet over the long run, talk to your doctor about supplementing with missing nutrients and polyphenols. It’s possible to get most nutrients from a carnivore diet if it includes organs (especially liver and sweetbreads) and seafood (especially salmon and mollusks). The most difficult nutrients to source from meat are vitamin C, boron, vitamin E, antioxidants and fiber.

  • @nzimbilef

    @nzimbilef

    11 ай бұрын

    Joe’s Recommended Supplements SelfDecode CEO Joe recommends these supplements for anyone trying the carnivore diet. Talk to your doctor before adding any new supplement to your regimen, as some may have unexpected interactions. Multivitamin (must contain: vitamin A, B9, Biotin, C, E, K, boron) Magnesium and Calcium Potassium Lithium Orotate Curcumin (a polyphenol) Resistant starch (soluble fiber) Psyllium husk (insoluble fiber) Myo-inositol I would rather eat the whole foods that supply the above than take so many supplements, that aren't even absorbed as well as from whole foods!!!!

  • @christianmuster1975
    @christianmuster197511 ай бұрын

    this is a very good and true interview. Thank you very much . Greetings from Europe, Germany

  • @user-co9it3vr4s
    @user-co9it3vr4s9 ай бұрын

    Chris, I was born in San Ramon - Costa Rica. My parents were both Spanish and moved to California where I grew up. I became a permanent resident and a citizen 20 years later and today I’m 69. I totally believe in what the doctor is saying and he has a wonderful place to live, which is Costa Rica! People do not want to change their diet. I totally believe in what the doctor saying. The problem is people want easy fixes for losing weight. But they don’t want to cut out the things that they’re addicted to! They might know nutrition and what’s right for them but they still don’t want to change there ways. Eating the right food is very important because I agree. Also what you eat is who you are! I’ve lost 35 pounds and I feel better and more energetics than I ever have. Also, Chris I walk with all your walk and talk podcast! We have to burn calories we have to get healthy and not by sitting around stuff i her mouth, I look at things differently. I might have a little juice something good for me in the morning but then I walk and walk and then when I get back home, then I’ll eat a little. It’s not that we’re supposed to deprive ourselves but taken away cookies, processed foods, fast foods, we all know we shouldn’t be eating them, but we still do and then we complain that we don’t have enough energy! Eating the right foods I have lost so much weight and I feel more energetics than I’ve ever felt it 69 years old! The thing is that do we want to change our eating habits and that’s what most people do not want to do because otherwise they’re depriving of the food that they’re eating. Costa Rica is awesome because we have so many awesome fruits there in Costa Rica and living there is so much simpler. Most people do not change do nwant to change their eating habits! Dr. Saladino. You are awesome! I pray that a lot of people are listening to what you’re saying, and applying it in their eating habits. Viva Costa Rica!!!!

  • @joserojashernandez6168
    @joserojashernandez616810 ай бұрын

    These podcasts are so freaking awesome, thanks to the quality information provided. It's life-changing.

  • @AustnSpace111
    @AustnSpace11111 ай бұрын

    From listening to Paul saladino talk, I would imagine he knows almost nothing about the importance of feeding your microbiome. These animal-based foods he's describing do little to nothing to support the "good bugs" in a human stomach. A diet like he's describing will very likely increase risk for all cause mortality. I appreciate his perspective, but to give your viewers a full perspective, I would have a plant-based nutritionist or doctor like Simon Hill or Dr. Joel Kahn on to discuss the latest science on our human microbiomes. 🌱

  • @Loveschihuahua12
    @Loveschihuahua1211 ай бұрын

    Chris, loved this conversation you had with Dr. Paul Saladino. 👏👏His lifestyle is interesting. I have not had red meat or poultry in over 30 years. Unfortunately, due to my forever allergies, certain foods I can no longer eat. I am working on my sleep habits. But, I can not and will not give up on coffee and chocolate!😂 Take care.

  • @alchemy1
    @alchemy16 ай бұрын

    I switched from Keto/carnivore to mediterranean type of diet, stayed away from refined carbs and junk processed food. My enormous cholesterol level dropped back down to normal and I lost even more weight and A1C dropped even more.

  • @thewordrules
    @thewordrules3 ай бұрын

    Eliminating sugar, grains, processed foods, low carb, and seed oils is what works for me. The idea that plants contain harmful chemicals that act as a defense mechanism proving we shouldn't eat them, is what I question. If they bother you, by all means, obstain. However, I have yet to meet an animal that will not defend itself from being eaten. Take on a bison and see what happens. Most living things have some type of defense mechanism. As much as possible eat a whole foods diet and get exercise daily. Ugh! Liver. No can do.

  • @SheilaHensley
    @SheilaHensley11 ай бұрын

    Excellent info. This is a watch three times and take notes conversation. :) You bring the best ideas and new thinking to us which is why you are building a loyal audience. Thanks, Chris.

  • @evelynbonner3908

    @evelynbonner3908

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes❤ I agree!

  • @joelmartin2826
    @joelmartin282610 ай бұрын

    Fwiw-I really prefer you in this format (rather than on CNN!), Chris! Cheers!

  • @sharonmaitland4411
    @sharonmaitland441111 ай бұрын

    If you want to slow your brain down, sit by a river. There is something about water that is calming for us humans.

  • @westleywest7259

    @westleywest7259

    11 ай бұрын

    In lower manhattan…

  • @dieselbourbon3728

    @dieselbourbon3728

    11 ай бұрын

    A rainy night is great for sleeping.

  • @jacealbine

    @jacealbine

    11 ай бұрын

    That and watching fire. It's very hypnotic. Sunsets are also good too.

  • @stargatergirl
    @stargatergirl11 ай бұрын

    Well …this is new info … especially after watching your interview with Functional Medicine Dr. Will Cole and buying his book on health and well being after you posted the interview. I also find it fascinating he is also an alumni from the UofA (like me and Dr. Andrew Weil - the father of integrated medicine. I raised birds and pigs, so couldn’t eat them after that … but also because our intestines are like that of herbivores, not carnivores … so I’m going to have to do more digging … because what is also an integral part of feeding our body, mind, and spirit is healing trauma! Thanks for sharing these .. always learn something here

  • @michellemooresings

    @michellemooresings

    11 ай бұрын

    Your background is interesting. I have chickens, quail and ducks so I understand how it changes how we feel about eating them. :) I still eat chicken occasionally, but sometimes I can't. I had not heard of this way of eating until about a month ago when we had dinner with a friend. He's an amazing surgeon who helped save my husband from cancer. His friend, also a surgeon, spoke to him at length about this very subject after seeing him in the wee hours of the AM after a surgery. There are new studies out that show we are not getting the nutritional value of veggies, not even organic ones. They are wreaking havoc on us especially our guts. Animal fats are the biggest factor here. No more low fat! Our bodies desperate need this. And anything that comes from an animal is fine too. Hard cheeses, full fat cottage cheese, heavy whipping cream, good quality butter... I listened to him speak about it but could not fathom doing such a thing. I kept asking questions. He spoke to us originally because I had a brain injury almost 11 years ago and he felt this could help me neurologically. Apparently, this is way of eating is very helpful for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. The gut health issues I have had are so opposite now because of the way I'm eating. I am never hungry and I'm not kidding you. And I am not craving sweets like I used to. The other thing is that when he spoke to us we were out to dinner and he was just eating The normal things that go with going out to eat. So he wasn't legalistic about it but he looked amazing. He had so much energy. And when I tried this I was absolutely dumbfounded at how I started feeling. I could do a commercial for this way of eating. I love food, and I loved desserts. This feeling is so foreign to me, but more than that, since my accident I have not felt this good. I had become skeptical about ever feeling better. I feel like I could do a commercial for this way of eating (can you tell?😉) because this isn't really a diet. I have a healthy fear of diets. This is not a diet. :)

  • @dougprosser6964

    @dougprosser6964

    11 ай бұрын

    Where did you get your information on our digestive tract? We are not at all like herbivores. Compare us to gorillas completely different. Compare us to the ultimate herbivores (ruminants) and we may as well be from another planet. Of the animals we are most similar to dogs.

  • @stargatergirl

    @stargatergirl

    11 ай бұрын

    @@michellemooresings Hi Michelle, Thanks for sharing your experience. I really appreciate hearing your feedback. Wasn’t sure which diet you are referring to … the one the Costa Rica MD is referring to? I completely agree with your views about “lifestyle” changes as opposed to “dieting.” I was introduced to dieting & body image as a young impressionable girl who was struggling with health and weight issues. I learned from an early age that more than one opinion is essential when trying to find solutions to health problems. My issues started early in life not only because of the “diet” I was fed by my caregivers (who did their best given the information they had) but the emotional life I was navigating in a home of abuse and domestic violence also played an important role in my health. It’s only recently that researchers have discovered how trauma in addition to nutrition have an impact on our health and well-being. I was in 4th grade when I was diagnosed with severe psoriasis. I was told at the time, I was one of the youngest cases. It’s only recently I’ve come across researchers who have discovered the connection with trauma and skin conditions. My health was so out of wack. As a teenager I became addicted to nasal spray. I couldn’t breathe without it. The plus side, was that I was passionate about the performing arts. I was very active in dance, gymnastics, and a variety of sports from the age of 5. I believe that played a huge part in countering the damage I was exposed to from diet and domestic violence. The emotional challenges I was managing in addition to a diet of fast food, pastas, breads, etc. seemed to make matters worse. When I started making nutritional changes, I like you, discovered positive changes in my health and well-being. As a kid, my dad owned an A&W Franchise. He brought home fast food from the restaurant all the time. My caregivers lacked knowledge on the kind of proper nutrition that foster healthy cells, rather than polluting them. Then I got married to a performing magician. We toured and performed in the US and EU for about 15 years. We worked with a variety of birds and reptiles in our shows. They were part of out family. Many of the doves and white pigeons we raised from the egg, because sometimes the mother who laid the eggs wouldn’t. I had to learn how to nurture them like a mama bird. I watched them grow from helpless featherless critters to full adulthood. I had never experienced that kind of bond with an animal before. It was magical how I embraced this new “Snow White” like attitude! I was raised to believe animals were dumb and were only meant for consumption. Boy was I wrong!!! I learned they love, they bond, they have personalities and connect to us in a way, I have been unable to do so with humans at times 🤦🏻‍♀️ Also, many close friends were sharing information about their making a choice to implement a vegetarian diet. I couldn’t imagine giving up fried and baked chicken, bacon, steak, pork chops, hamburgers or a secret family recipe of crispy Greek meatballs. We were Greeks … a culture who is all about “food!” 😂 Then John Robbins came out with his book, Diet for a New America which changed everything for me. Especially because he revealed how toxic the livestock industry was and the horrors pigs, chickens and cows were subjected to as part of the American Food chain. First, I gave up red meat, because steak was expensive and I could cut that cost out easily. (I never could stomach eating any kind of red meat that wasn’t well cooked because the blood made me queezy). Then one day, I was preparing to bake a special family recipe of Greek Lemon-Peppered chicken for a special dinner with family and friends. As I was getting the chicken ready in the pan, I freaked out and started crying like a baby. I was prepping to eat something that looked like the birds I had been raising, only this one was without a head, organs, and feet. I couldn’t eat poultry after that. A few years later, we adopted Vietnamese Potbellied pigs to our family (they were siblings). I discovered piggies loved their bellies scratched, were affectionate, used a litter box like kitties (without training!) and always had what looked like a happy smile on their faces. After that experience, I couldn’t eat anything pork and gone was the bacon 😂. So my transition from meat to plant based diet was gradual, but my body did notice a difference and I was no longer addicted to nasal spray, had more energy and became healthier in my 30s than I was as a child through my 20s. The other big change was that I was also no longer in a family arena of violence and abuse … until I discovered that I was in a different kind of toxic relationship with a husband who developed severe narcissistic personality disorder. No one knew what that was either at the time. Many performers have huge egos, some worse than others, but I always found a way to positive outcomes using love, compassion and understanding … until it was beyond repair. Once again I was living with trauma and doing my best to survive domestic abuse & violence 😢 . Each of these life experiences offered opportunities to learn and grow. My path to healing is ongoing and now I listen to how my body communicates through inflammation and illness because I have more tools and I continue to learn how to feed my cells to help them thrive, rather than feeding the inner child cravings (although I cave to that voice too … cuz ya just gotta 😂) Each of our journey’s are unique in how our bodies respond to any given situation or nutritional input. When I quiet my mind through meditation, make healthy lifestyle choices and keep an open mind to receiving new information, with the help of teachers who can provide helpful info to us (like Deepak Chopra, Iyanla, Andrew Weil, John Robbins, Will Cole) I feel better. I am learning to be more courageous again, seek information, assess what helps, what doesn’t, and stay positive about it all. When I embrace a curious, positive, welcoming, appreciative attitude as the “captain” at my helm, I feel better about what guides my choices. Life is an ongoing learning experience … so while I’m here, I’m going to keep doing my best to have fun, play my part to help affect positive change in my life and share my experiences with anyone who is interested and open to the joining in on this wacky dance called life … opa! (Sorry …didn’t mean to make this a novella … guess I had lots to share 😂) Thanks again for reaching out. It’s always nice to make new friends 🙏

  • @carolginsberg662
    @carolginsberg66211 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Chris! Great interview! I sure do miss seeing you on TV every evening! Glad to know that I can see you on this podcast now. 👍

  • @minniemaklingham4255
    @minniemaklingham425511 ай бұрын

    Happy birthday Chris: Much love and blessings to you always 🙏💖💖🎉🎉🥳🥳💋

  • @westleywest7259
    @westleywest725911 ай бұрын

    Beans (legumes) did I miss it? Coffee is a bean. No coffee, no life.

  • @Sumeria_9
    @Sumeria_911 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this show very much!Saladino has the right ideas!

  • @jeffstanaway3576
    @jeffstanaway357611 ай бұрын

    I ate a Non-GMO vegetable-based diet from Dr Sebi and dropped weight, and all my Diabetes meds, felt pain relief and BP reduction, but the diet was unsustainable. . I think that eating a combination of "Good" vegetables and fat-rich meats, and water with unrefined sea Salt for dehydration is the ticket to staying away from the Doctor's office. . .

  • @JeffKawa
    @JeffKawa11 ай бұрын

    I think, Chris, if you went on a strict carnivore diet for 30 days your brain would calm down naturally.

  • @mmanda515

    @mmanda515

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I (wrongly) laughed at a friend who suggested this way of eating. I judged, said how absolutely wrong they were & claimed how harmful it would be to their health. I said I would do it for a month to prove them soooooo wrong. Here I am still following basic BBBE 90 days later & boy am I eating my words & apologizing profusely. Lesson learned, don't judge & be way more open minded! WHAT a difference in, well... everything!!!!

  • @michaelj.4187
    @michaelj.418711 ай бұрын

    you never die, you transmute...life is a construct of judgement/contrasts, your choice/free will to ascend judgement, sending love and peace to everyone...

  • @cocoatmidnight7611
    @cocoatmidnight761111 ай бұрын

    Great interview

  • @legacyluxury
    @legacyluxury8 ай бұрын

    I found you, because I follow Rosie Subscribed afterwards. Watching a few more videos, as a critical thinker, female, mother if three, grandmother, retired Sgt , MDOC and did take a few health and exercise classes earning another degree in Sociology. After just giving my background, at 58 yrs old, the Dr., misses a huge point I feel, your wife might understand my point. Her, and I, not him, will carry life for nine months Calcium, selenium, folic acid is in beef If, the animal is graa fed, but a pregnant, and breast feeding mom, needs the leafy green, the grains, for the other life. Science base approach, is great, for him .. For a man. For a surfer. For a man that will never breast feed Iodine, is important. We ALL know, what food groups contain the healthy iodine, and little life, needs it. Another mineral, contained in whole grains, is needed in a pregnant women's diet, and her milk. Tell him to research what this is and when videos are out like this one, it is all about a man, his diet, his life and science, or his education, doesn't work for women giving life, and breast feeding the next, healthy generation. Find me a ,💯Dr. That will include grains, fresh fruits, veggies, Nuts, iodine etc ..and women will birth healthier babies, and still provide excellent nutrition rich mammal milk while they grow and immune system becomes strong .. Another idea for the Dr to consider, is vaccines. Our ancestors , true, are inside the forest as they moved along When he was born, I am sure his baby doctor used vaccines on him and he then, will process the vaccines, or not. We all have read studies on vaccines, and how the people live and eat today verses back in cave men times. And with process foods, clearly, is BAD, the Dr needs to tell us how some of us get an autoimmune disease, etc He was not born with it He was vaccinated So we're women, myself. Then, we breast feed Now, that study, would be scienctific, and something he could discuss, and bring into women and include us all in his push agenda I heard him, watched twice. He missed many points, and vaccines, and how it all does carry inside us now, and our ancestors never had them We can not go back to cave man eating patterns, not possible with vaccines. And, pregnancy. On to watch my next video. # critical thinker is about pushing AKL of us forward, in a healthy lifestyle, and not just eating meat organs. By the way, cattle receive, vaccines. Eat on Dr. Paul.

  • @JamesMcCabe703
    @JamesMcCabe70311 ай бұрын

    @chriscuomo Dr. Saladino is an exception for his carb intake. Those of us with any form of metabolic syndrome cannot consume that much in carbohydrates and expect to change anything. I hope you have Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Chaffee, and Dr. Shawn Baker on as well. There's a great banter video between Dr. Saladino and Dr. Chaffee,. I think, that touches on this carb load for most folks.

  • @Jeffs60

    @Jeffs60

    11 ай бұрын

    You follow Ken Berry a 230 pound man with a few disciplinary actions to his name? Ken Berry in his book page 103 says nuts and seeds are very healthy, the nutrients and fiber are great. Page 187 says I eat many servings of colorful veggies every day. Page 192 says there are many days each week I eat no fiber at all. Page 205 says I often go days without eating anything but fatty meat cooked in either lard or butter. There are no references in the book, did he ever read any studies? He has brain fog and can't even think straight. When Ken shows you his CIMT test results then you can decide if you should follow him.

  • @richardbeaumont7960

    @richardbeaumont7960

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jeffs60Dr. Berry transitioned to stricter carnivore some years back and he is looking lean and healthy, and no evidence of "brain fog" in his videos.

  • @Jeffs60

    @Jeffs60

    11 ай бұрын

    @@richardbeaumont7960 So Ken plays games with diets and changes his ideas every few years? So what will he change in the next 5 years to show what he is doing now was wrong?

  • @richardbeaumont7960

    @richardbeaumont7960

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Jeffs60 looks to me like Berry has progressed from keto to carnivore, which is quite natural progression. He also looks pretty fit and before starting keto was not just overweight but obese. What's your hangup with Ken Berry anyway? While you complain, it appears thousands of other people have benefited greatly from his videos.

  • @Jeffs60

    @Jeffs60

    11 ай бұрын

    @@richardbeaumont7960 Benefit for how long? People benefited from following tv ministers like Jim Bakker and they felt good for a while.

  • @begabrielanunez7326
    @begabrielanunez732611 ай бұрын

    Hello Chris! I ‘ve found it very interesting and close to my neuroscientist (the best one from my point of view). I agree that SLEEPING is the most important factor. But in your case as in many other, sometimes is not plausible to Sleep 8 hours. The important issue is the QUALITY of the HOURS you sleep. For doing so, after 5 o’clock, drink coffee is not good as the caffeine will try to persuade your organism not to go to sleep. ( Something you should do if possible at the same time). What happened with our teeth? The first human being had to hunt and eat using each of them. So they were stronger. That is why they had wider jaws. My neuroscientist recommends chewing apples and carrots for example. As your interview, he agrees at medicine college, nutrition was absent. Plus, he is stoic. Discipline is a must. No alcohol or any drugs either. But related to meat, which I eat as well as fish - he is vegetarian. I can assure you he seems 15 years younger. Exercise every day. The older a person gets the gain of muscle become. Coming back with how the first human being lived, they had periods of time they did not eat. That is why, after a certain age, the fasting is important. Implies again discipline. Improves your digestion, stem cells regenerate, and you keep sim. Vegetables- First human beings as we observe in dogs for instance use them to purge themselves. Though, they had no knowledge of them vitamins and minerals we have nowadays. Nuts such as almonds, walnuts are q great complement in the right quantities a doctor specialized in nutrition must indicate you. I remember in Sydney enter the Tasmanian Sea. You come out brand new. I also swim and agree with the effect of cold water on our organism and bodies. Even putting your face into water with ice or having cold showers. My neuroscientist practice himself entering inside a tub filled with water frozen up to his neck for a certain time. But again, THIS MUST BE SUPERVISED by A professional. I found it great as you can see, in many points, agrees. But I don’t agree - even eating argentine meat and salmon for my daughters in growth period of their lives in everything. Vitamin D is vital. 15’ at least of sun every day - even in winter is a Must. Being aware of what we eat as well. A diet should include all the vitamins- probiotics- minerals- antioxidants that for each of us work. Don’t worry if you can not surf 2 hours every day. I do in summer. I swim and not every day cause I have responsibilities. But every single day I do exercise. Even 10 minutes at the end of the week is a lot. Win muscle. Lose weight and muscle is not good at all. The stronger your muscle are the better you will be. Thanks Chris.--:) Pd: I watched CRIME on AMERICA at NEWS NATION👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 August 9th - Great Day!!!! Feliz Cumpleaños GREAT PERSON! The Best for YOU!! You deserve it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @faith5401
    @faith540111 ай бұрын

    🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ ❤ GOD BLESS ALL INNOCENT LOVELY ANIMALS!

  • @sandibellack6528
    @sandibellack652811 ай бұрын

    How do we know what is the best diet?! We keep hearing different ideas about which is the best: Vegan, Vegetarian, Paleo, Mediterranean, Carnivore...it's ridiculously confusing!

  • @link6563
    @link656311 ай бұрын

    What he believes and what the science says are two different things Eating brain is insane,

  • @westleywest7259

    @westleywest7259

    11 ай бұрын

    Insane in da membrane!

  • @NS-ie2ld

    @NS-ie2ld

    11 ай бұрын

    He would disagree with you. He is following the science. How we interpret the scientific studies, along with identifying the strengths and weaknesses in them is extremely important. Things like “correlation does not equal causation”, “healthy user bias”, etc. are all very important when we review studies.

  • @MsYoutuebchen

    @MsYoutuebchen

    11 ай бұрын

    Eating brain is certainly not insane. I used to work as a tour guide in Indonesia. There was a restaurant in Jakarta that we took our tourists to on the first night of our trip. Their buffet featured fried cow brains and tongue, which were absolutely delicious. I have never been a regular meat eater but I was always looking forward to that evening. There was another place in Yogyakarta which had a soup made of offal (intestines) which was equally delicious, without the less than pleasant smell that offal dishes often have. And, to shock you even more: I was based in Romania in Soviet times. We were issued food coupons that we could use anywhere. I often took mine to the Hotel International in Mamaia where I would purchase a meal of fuduli (I hope I spelled that right) and mamaliga - testicles and polenta. Those were rare treats which I fondly remember. If I could find “organic“ organ meats I would purchase them from time to time. Imho they are the most valuable parts of an animal, but in our Western world they are so heavily contaminated that they are best avoided. What a waste. I‘m 99% vegetarian and don‘t believe that eating animals on a regular basis is the right thing to do. But I confess that I would find it hard to go completely off dairy and eggs. I admire the vegans that do, especially if they manage to stick to a whole food plant diet. Substituting meat, cheese and fish with heavily processed products that emulate their taste is probably not the way to go.

  • @eileenkast4982

    @eileenkast4982

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, these carnivore promoters NEVER bring up any legitimate scientific studies to prove their point because there aren’t any

  • @cruse7511
    @cruse751111 ай бұрын

    As mainly low carb high vegetables I'm going to try this for 1mnth chris. I workout daily and lift. I am curious an open minded. As a nurse this goes against our grain.

  • @JamesMcCabe703

    @JamesMcCabe703

    11 ай бұрын

    If you truly do one month ketovore or carnivore, would love to hear your progress. I eat mostly carnivore, and of that mostly fish. But I eat all animal, just favor the fish. And man my bloodwork is fantastic. Post MI (3 yrs ago, mild and stent) and now my cardiologist is really scratching his head. My PPC is amazing and loves the outcomes.

  • @davidcua996
    @davidcua99611 ай бұрын

    Great interview ! Had Chris Cuomo Problem (racing thoughts, inability to shut the brain down a couples years ago) but it was BECAUSE OF ANTIDEPRESSANT. Our Body fights exegone introduction of GABA like molecules like Benzodiazepine or molecules that affect serotonin like SSRI by increasing it's production of excitatory neurotransmitters such as Glutamate just to name one. In my case one year without antidepressant, walking have significantly impact my ability to relax and sleep. If Chris wants to solve this problem one day, I would advise to consult with Paul Saladino and maybe do a Microtapering of his antidepressants on 1 whole year, so that he has more or less no withdrawal syndrome and than pro actively increase his amount of sleep.

  • @sunshineinarizona1726
    @sunshineinarizona172611 ай бұрын

    I do the high protein, low carb eating only chicken breast. I hate eating meat, but those veggie burgers and protein shakes make me fat and bloated, so I force myself back to what works best for me. I had a pet pig, so pork is out of the question, and I can't eat a regular hamburger without thinking I'm actually eating a dead cow. My son might be interested in this diet, though, so I will tell him about this video. 🌻

  • @kathleenphillips7145

    @kathleenphillips7145

    11 ай бұрын

    I’ve been vegan, no meat, fish or eggs, non gluten and non dairy for about six years now and feel great. The smell of meat makes me nauseous.

  • @Elaine-ek6gm

    @Elaine-ek6gm

    10 ай бұрын

    Actually, when you’re eating chicken breast, you’re eating a “dead chicken.”

  • @hullahoney1
    @hullahoney111 ай бұрын

    My guy has turned to the CBD/THC instead of drinking and its doing wonder's... Yeah No Drinking is best. I guess the take away is do what works for you, and leave the rest. I know eating more meat and no veggies works for me. I also can't have the fruit .... I will eat Cabbage.. see you have to see how your body reacts. I also know I can't have half and half and milk , and yes inflamation is a biggy with me. Grave's disease and diverticulitis.. Yeah what works for YOU , Thank you Chris for having this conversatio💕💕n

  • @celialum9863
    @celialum986311 ай бұрын

    Good interview. Diet is key, however I strongly believe there is not a one size fits all solution considering every individual has different DNA and issues.

  • @randome-dv7kk
    @randome-dv7kk11 ай бұрын

    since fruits are plucked from the vines and trees before they are ripe, you should supplement your whole fruit only diet with some lettuce leafs only like a romaine lettuce, for those who sweat a lot when they exercise maybe add a little salt to your lettuce leafs

  • @KelScotland
    @KelScotland11 ай бұрын

    Big hello from north of Scotland, Chris. Keep fighting those battles ....

  • @anthonyfontana4597
    @anthonyfontana459710 ай бұрын

    I was a "Meat and Potatoes Guy" because it was tasty and covenant. Then everything hurt and I was told to modify. So fortunately being raised by a Sicilian Grandmother who cooked peasant dishes which now has become the suggested diets. So I remember many who arrived from Sicily who after a weekend of feasting would give their bodies a break . So it was "Verdura " plenty of escarole,spinach,rabe etc,also legumes ,zucca with olive oil. I also keep away from eating "Celebration Foods" as much as possible and dont always eat for taste (unless it is a celebration). My days of devouring the largest rib steak on the menu followed by three fingers of bourbon and having a cigar are over . Fish,Bison/Venison,Lamb as well as organic beef are prefered as well as the many vegetables I consume daily and sometimes by the pound. So for myself at 78 its about diet balance as well as exercise. ......Watch both Game Changer and The Blue Zone (or read The Blue Zone". both on NetFlix. .

  • @peggyporter2135
    @peggyporter213511 ай бұрын

    I was surprised you guys didn't mention sprouts as a sustainable, economic food item. Broccoli sprouts have much more nutrition than the vegetable they grow into, as do all sprouts. I'm in my 70s and have been a meat eater until now. Cows, pigs, and chickens make lovely pets. They have wonderful personalities. I'm cutting way back on my meat consumption after seeing "Eating Our Way to Extinction." I'm an optimist. I believe the earth's people are evolving. They're finding ways to generate fresh water; all kinds of improvements and inventions are taking place. I have had so much respect for you, Chris, since I saw you on Bill Mayer's show. You give me hope.

  • @tonibln

    @tonibln

    11 ай бұрын

    I have lost a lot of weight and never gained it back. Many others have done the same. You must have done something wrong. Intuition is the key, not rigid plans. You need to think like our ancestors.

  • @dirkmoolman
    @dirkmoolman10 ай бұрын

    You should interview Dr. Anthony Chaffee. You will get a total different response. Also listen to Kelly Hogan. If you want science, talk to Dr. Bart Kay. Have a look at the Carnivore lifestyle.

  • @marywinter2185
    @marywinter218511 ай бұрын

    Can Dr Saladino get a good diet for me? I'm almost 67 years old in October . I'm to the top in auto immune system Lupus is the main but my body is twisted and I have to use a cane. I have a hump back and lately a month or so ago I was diagnosed with congestive heart. failure. .I can't think of what I can do to help myself. I need help.

  • @noeldizon657
    @noeldizon65711 ай бұрын

    Dr Paul,, i emailed your staff and asked if i can buy your supplements and pay via gcash? Abby said NO. I highly suggest that your company accepts gcash and other ewallets. This is the guy who had a brain tumor surgery 30yrs ago, the retired US Navy now residing in the Philippines. Thnx!

  • @zeekus2222
    @zeekus222211 ай бұрын

    Take a look at the food options in almost any hospital and you will quickly see there isn't a concept, vision, or a clue about health. But I'm pretty sure that type of food intake will keep you on the meds.

  • @chriswhitehouse8982
    @chriswhitehouse898211 ай бұрын

    Great interview!

  • @julienfroidevaux1143
    @julienfroidevaux114311 ай бұрын

    I suffer from Ptsd after eating a serving of Kale 3.5 years ago . As a Psychiatrist Dr Salad can you help ? 🥩 for the win .

  • @TheEsquireClub
    @TheEsquireClub11 ай бұрын

    CUOMO ROCKS! 👊🏼⚡️

  • @jacksonthomas3775
    @jacksonthomas377511 ай бұрын

    It isn't up to the doctors to help you with your diet, it's up to you, same as having teachers raising your kids. Enjoy your good natural foods, unless your body is compromised, some of the keto, carnivores make sense until you are well again, then eat the good natural foods.

  • @jobhiojkp
    @jobhiojkp11 ай бұрын

    Durk Pearson used to say the same thing, although I have to say Durk hasn't really aged all that well, either. Probably part of the reason he never appears in media anymore.

  • @cynthiarushing
    @cynthiarushing11 ай бұрын

    I began organ supplements (by another co.) for female support, joint pain gone in 2 days! I don't eat alot of meat, I do bone broth and jerky meats. since I hit 55, I needed something different. Organ meat supplements made a difference for me, also supporting adrenals. I work in the vitamin aisles, we don't sell Heart and Soil, but have heard of it! I will look it up 👍

  • @brendawood6712
    @brendawood671211 ай бұрын

    Thank you I follow him as well and I feel great lost weight.

  • @maribelpita5745
    @maribelpita574510 ай бұрын

    Meat has iron, we only need a small amount of it, also too much iron is very toxic, so don’t eat much meat but eat organic eggs, the egg is the perfect protein and full of vitamins and minerals

  • @martycurran2059
    @martycurran205911 ай бұрын

    100% Chris! Great video!!

  • @alchemysticgoldmind4164
    @alchemysticgoldmind41645 ай бұрын

    I believe certain ethnicities are predispositioned to certain foods...people from europe might be more predisposed to consuming meat.Dr Sebi would disagree about the modality..but would agree on the point that food is what heals people..My question is the Acid in the stomach is not strong enough to break down flesh effectively?

  • @dieselbourbon3728
    @dieselbourbon372811 ай бұрын

    THC is not a sleep disruptor. Especially the indica phenotypes. I use it at night to sleep for the exact same reason Chris does. To turn my brain off so I can get the best night of sleep every night.

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