Dietitian Reviews Autumn Bates What I Eat in a Day (KETO & Intermittent fasting together?!)

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  • @ProjectRoulette
    @ProjectRoulette Před měsícem +6

    I love Autumn and the information she shares. Growing up, I didn't get much education on nutrition and I've learned SO MUCH from Autumn. I agree with other commentors here who have said that Autumn promotes doing what works for you and she also promotes balance in your everyday diet. But I can say 100% that I have found long-term success and changes in my body composition by following her suggestions.

  • @alliebrown8854
    @alliebrown8854 Před 2 lety +679

    i saw someone else comment this a while ago but i think it would be interesting if you did a video on all the “health” foods/fads in the past several decades and how they match up to standards today

    • @laurenelizabeth2505
      @laurenelizabeth2505 Před 2 lety +10

      Like the common thread between Bulletproof and Medical Medium.

    • @ssmith8758
      @ssmith8758 Před 2 lety +1

      I like this!

    • @skoolie_life3261
      @skoolie_life3261 Před 2 lety +2

      That would be interesting.

    • @Lydia-hi6mx
      @Lydia-hi6mx Před 2 lety +21

      If you like podcasts check out Maintenance Phase. They talk about a lot of that! They’ve gone through popular diet books from celebs and pseudo celebs. It’s sooo funny! Last weeks
      episode was about the history of calories. Super interesting

    • @MurisaD1412
      @MurisaD1412 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Lydia-hi6mx I have a long drive tomorrow and will give this podcast a listen. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gymnastics187
    @gymnastics187 Před 2 lety +840

    Hi abbey! Could you do a video discussing growing up in a household that fosters disordered eating and how to cope/create a safe place for your own kids?

  • @andrearice9166
    @andrearice9166 Před 2 lety +141

    I've been following Autumn for a few months and I really enjoy her and her content. She often says in her videos that you need to do what works for you. I am focusing on macro tracking right now and seeing great results after a year-long weight plateau. I am experimenting with intermittent fasting, which is how I found Autumn because my body seemed to be doing this naturally. The higher amounts of protein I am eating keep me satiated and I am not waking up feeling hungry and I am less hungry in between meals. She also says that you have to find balance in your eating and that restricting yourself to your IF eating windows could leave you missing out on social activities, traditions, etc, but she says to do what YOU want. I don't follow IF every day but I do when I can.

    • @catherinemccright1256
      @catherinemccright1256 Před rokem +6

      younger women who havent gone through menopause need to do a shorter fast and alternate days so thats perfect and im in a similar boat! expiramented with my macros for a few months and found something that works, i also did a bit of a reverse diet i bumped up 50 calories a week for 2 mo going from arpund 1600 to close to 1780 and that honestly jump started my weight loss again i just stayed in my same macros :)

    • @catherinemccright1256
      @catherinemccright1256 Před rokem

      Every two weeks*

    • @RachelBJ
      @RachelBJ Před rokem +16

      Agreed. I've been following Autumn for over a year, and she definitely does not approach IF or nutrition from a "one size fits all" approach. She encourages people to consult their doctors when necessary, and she nearly always says that everybody is different and will have their own unique dietary or fasting needs. I LOVE the knowledge that she shares, and I really appreciate when she points out that certain ingredients may not be great for people with insulin resistance or who are sensitive to carbs. I think her approach isn't for everybody, but for people who are serious about getting their daily nutritional and protein needs, avoiding unnecessary insulin spikes, and staying satiated, she is amazing!

    • @victoriamassey9830
      @victoriamassey9830 Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@RachelBJhow do you know if you're carb sensitive?

    • @JohnLahren
      @JohnLahren Před 4 měsíci

      whatever you say bot

  • @Twigz1227
    @Twigz1227 Před 6 měsíci +56

    Autumn helped me understand that I can get healthy and it doesn't have to be complicated. I was sick and unhealthy, I needed to make a change. I struggled trying to do diets and always failed, but she taught me how to make a lifestyle change without being scared to eat delicious foods. I lost 10lbs within the first 2 weeks off her free content. Side note: I'm not intermittent fasting. I appreciate that she's there trying to help educate.

    • @skincraftorganicsllc8537
      @skincraftorganicsllc8537 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Exactly! I love Autumn too - she focuses way more on health!

    • @rachelmaddowswife8713
      @rachelmaddowswife8713 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, I like her too. I don't do intermittent fasting and I'm not as disciplined as she is, but I struggle to eat enough protein, and her very simple recipes help a lot.

    • @susanriley9135
      @susanriley9135 Před měsícem +3

      Yes Autumn is great. And I really dislike how this person puts down other channels. Everyone needs to do what works for them.

    • @rachelmaddowswife8713
      @rachelmaddowswife8713 Před měsícem +1

      @@susanriley9135 Yeah, I understand criticizing people who are actually promoting unhealthy lifestyles, but sometimes this dietician goes too far bashing people who are disciplined. Autumn isn't even low cal, she just sticks to her diet. It's like she's trying to win brownie points with the fat acceptance camp by bashing people who are "too healthy".

  • @maddyharvey7414
    @maddyharvey7414 Před 2 lety +168

    When I was a teenager with an ED which revolved around ‘clean eating’ and low carb, the only way I can describe the feeling her videos give me is frazzled. I remember watching a million videos that gave laundry lists of what is okay to eat and what isn’t. How many calories is too many, are carbs okay? It totally deflated me. Health shouldn’t be this complicated.

  • @luciferlampmuffin2879
    @luciferlampmuffin2879 Před rokem +22

    "grass fed butter" always makes me think of a happy little stick of butter in a field munching grass

    • @urioriari34
      @urioriari34 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I thought I was the only one!!! Lol

  • @sarahcline6238
    @sarahcline6238 Před 4 měsíci +19

    It's always interesting to get another take, and I appreciate the information in this video... BUT Autumn Bates is the bomb!!! I love her and her content, her personality, the way she makes complicated info easy to understand. Intermittent fasting and following her dietary protocol has helped me break my sugar & carb addiction, I've lost 30 lbs and 11% body fat so far, and at 42 years old I FEEL the best I ever have before in my life. I trust Autumn completely, her advice WORKS. Period.

  • @TheVelvetTallow
    @TheVelvetTallow Před rokem +71

    Love Autumn. She is the 1st person I’ve seen effectively explain satiety hormones. Game changer for me. Also 1st time in my adult life I haven’t been plagued by symptoms of hypoglycemia! Turns out eating 6 carbohydrate packed meals/snacks actually make it worse, not better, even with whole grains & protein. And yes, those puréed bananas do spike insulin.
    Btw-I’m not diabetic anymore, either. No meds either. Not all off her content, but her explanation of insulin & hunger hormones (in free content) was key. People who eat ample fats& protein don’t have nearly as much of a problem with carb restriction. Try it

    • @hannahwollenzin50
      @hannahwollenzin50 Před 11 měsíci +12

      100% agree. High carb meals just make me more hungry shortly after eating. High fat high protein is the way to go!

    • @mothermakeup7481
      @mothermakeup7481 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Yes!! Thank you!! I feel so much better after taking Autumns advice!!! I can’t do carbs!

    • @TheVelvetTallow
      @TheVelvetTallow Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@mothermakeup7481 pretty sure the traditional programs don’t even teach those principles or the influencers aren’t old enough to realize the significance

    • @mothermakeup7481
      @mothermakeup7481 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@TheVelvetTallow I am not sure what the issue is but Abby needs to realize that Autumn caters to those of us who have gut issues, are carb sensitive, have high sugar, insulin resistance, PCOS, diabetes, etc. So many people can benefit dramatically from Autumns advice. I also love Dr Mindy Pelz! 💝

    • @victoriamassey9830
      @victoriamassey9830 Před 9 měsíci

      Did you have low blood sugar when you had diabetes? For years I'd get low blood sugar.. but never diagnosed with diabetes.. but when I don't eat sugar I don't get low blood sugar.. which to be didn't make sense.. if I ate a banana on an empty stomach, then two hours later I'd have low blood sugar... but if I eat something like a chicken sandwich I wouldn't get low blood sugar... what is that?

  • @amyfreeman6959
    @amyfreeman6959 Před rokem +24

    I did 18-6 IF for about 8 month and I focused only on sugar and carbs… after about 8 months it stopped working and I started to gain weight. Autumn was a godsend to me. Her recipes and advice about protein and fiber helped stop the weight gain and made me feel sooo much better. It took a while, but the scale is starting to move down again, although much slower now. But I feel so good, I’m okay with it.
    The good: great recipes, protein fiber emphasis and her advice on how to reduce sugar in your diet. My sugar cravings, that started to come back when IF/Keto stopped working, are gone. Her emphasis on having and maintaining muscle is also great.
    The bad (actually not bad, just not helpful for me): she seems to emphasize gut health and bloating a lot… not an issue for most people. She emphasizes not getting enough salt… again, not an issue for most people. And while her recipes are great… they do NOT fill me up for 3-4 hours like she suggests (maybe because I’m not skinny little Autumn), so I do find my self adding a few chunks of frozen banana or extra pineapple in her smoothies, and I do grab a snack of eggs or cashews now and then.
    Overall, she has solid advice, great recipes, and her plans are easy to follow by comparison to other plans I’ve seen. I like her protein powder to. But if you’ve struggled with EDs, I wouldn’t recommend Autumn… I can see how her high energy, fast talking and little rules could trigger obsessive tendencies in some people.

    • @GinMartinez
      @GinMartinez Před rokem

      I find that with ED, it's highly individual and even depends on where you are in your struggles. As someone who struggles with disordered eating, I actually find her plan very beneficial for me. I NEED the structure a stricter plan offers. It's so easy for me to rationalize a little of this and a little of that. The slope is very slippery for me. I am in a place currently where one "treat" involving carbs and/or sugar will derail me for weeks. Once I've been clean for quite some time I have an easier time bouncing back. Just, not right now.

  • @carolynharrison3959
    @carolynharrison3959 Před 2 lety +248

    This came at just the right time!! I have an Eating Disorder history and found Autumn on YT when I was frustrated with weight gain (I’m over 50 yrs old). Seemed like the answer to my prayers. But made me SO obsessive about food, timing, hunger levels….I fell right back into ED habits. Thank you for this!!! It’s not a one-size-fits all. I’m SO thankful for this tonight. 🙌🏻❤️

    • @lucialapina9273
      @lucialapina9273 Před 2 lety +12

      every person is different. please listen to your body and heart❤️ i wish all the best to you

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před 2 lety +12

      I’m sorry for your experience! So glad this video is helpful for you ❤️

    • @malaplava4865
      @malaplava4865 Před 2 lety +15

      To all of us “ medical workers” seeing “ED” we think either erectile dysfunction or emergency department. My daughter said, mom, goodness it’s eating disorder. I was like 😬

    • @substantianigra4789
      @substantianigra4789 Před 2 lety +1

      @@malaplava4865 lol same here

    • @glamred9063
      @glamred9063 Před 2 lety +6

      Omg same!! No hate to Autumn or anything, but it was so frustrating trying to keep to all those rules and feeling like a failure because I couldn’t stick to them. I was literally obsessed with reading labels and minimising carb intake, but because I was eating so much fat that my body wasn’t used to, my cal intake was at a surplus anyway. Thank you for calling this out, because I think it’s so important we stop demonising carbs.
      And Like, who wants to work out fasted anyway? You’re jut a slower and weaker version of your fed self 😂

  • @djangobear5514
    @djangobear5514 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Love Autumn Bates! Her videos and research are 👌👍💯 She definitely knows her stuff and has been a huge motivator for me! Keto coffee rocks ☕️ 🤘 And it works 💪

  • @mothermakeup7481
    @mothermakeup7481 Před 10 měsíci +19

    I am extremely carb sensitive, diabetic with PCOS. Autumns advice and Dr Mindy Pelz have saved my life!! My ankles no longer swell up to the point they look broken and I no longer have energy crashes as bad. I literally thought I had Narcolepsy! But it was just a sensitivity to carbs! They increase my blood sugar dramatically and make me feel like shit while make my entire body feel and look swollen. Going low carb, combined with IF and an occasional 24 water fast has dramatically improved my life. I can’t express my gratitude for Autumn and Dr Mindy Pelz!!!❤❤

  • @KeraR432
    @KeraR432 Před 2 lety +84

    Lurker here! I wanted to come in and thank you, I’ve had my past disordered relationship to food (thanks college) coming back over the past week. You’ve been so grounding in reminding me that it’s okay to eat what’s considered “bad” foods and that it’s healthy to mix it with “good” foods. So, thank you for reminding us in so many videos that all food is guilt free 💖💖💖

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing! So glad my videos have been helpful for you ❤️

    • @KeraR432
      @KeraR432 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AbbeysKitchen 💖💖💖

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed. Makes me feel better about myself for eating fast food because I've been eating so little lately (I have a really low appetite in summer due to heat, even if I'm starving my stomach won't inform me) and the fact that I'm at least feeding myself and not allowing myself to die is much better than eating nothing at all

  • @ashleywoodcock6118
    @ashleywoodcock6118 Před 2 lety +137

    I'm also an RD and I've been skeptical about the whole IF/low carb thing so I decided to wear a CGM (continuous glucose monitor) for a couple months. I was shocked. Anything I ate with substantial carbs for breakfast sent my glucose soaring. But later in the day, I could handle carbohydrates much better. I think it's from the high cortisol levels in the a.m. so now I do lower carb in the morning and wait to eat them later. I feel more energetic and have less fatigue in the afternoon. Just food for thought!

    • @jennifermorrison4363
      @jennifermorrison4363 Před 2 lety +7

      Interesting! I've noticed that I feel jittery but tired when I eat carbs in the morning. Much better with a high protein/fat snack (like handful of macadamias) and then carbs a little later on. SO MUCH MORE ENERGY! And appetite. I used to not have any appetite in the morning either. But a small protein snack seems like it signals to my body that fuel is coming, so it can ease off the cortisol or adrenaline to pick up the slack.

    • @kaitietheukulelelady5645
      @kaitietheukulelelady5645 Před 2 lety +10

      Monitoring is so smart because I've heard its influenced by your circadian rhythm, so we are all a little different!

    • @juliasherlock1757
      @juliasherlock1757 Před 2 lety +10

      It shows we are all different as I react super well to carbs in the morning as I suffer with low blood sugar in the morning and oatmeal brings my sugars to a moderate and sustained level to lunch if I pair it with berries and protein

    • @mariacarrillo6249
      @mariacarrillo6249 Před 2 lety +2

      This is very interesting…I too have low carbs in the am and add them in the evening. What I have noticed is that my sleeping has improved so much. I am 52yr old, at a healthy weight, and gracefully waiting for menopause to visit🙂. Sleeping well is very important for me and will do anything to continue this low carbs morning routine.

    • @ashleywoodcock6118
      @ashleywoodcock6118 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mariacarrillo6249 for sure! I'm 38 so maybe this is something to do with hormones changing.

  • @candicekinchelow8357
    @candicekinchelow8357 Před 2 lety +49

    Iv’e been following Autumn Bates for awhile now. I FINALLY decided to do what she says. I didn’t buy her program, but I am following her free advise. So far so good. I feel great, losing inches and weight. Anyone who is on a weight loss/ health journey…good luck. 🤗 Keep it up!
    Also…FYI…Autumn’s Keto coffee recipe is AMAZING! Yum! You should all try it!

    • @tonyrae86
      @tonyrae86 Před rokem

      Glad you like it but man having that much fat would give me a stomach ache and I would feel so terrible afterwards. I found just 2% milk was the best for my stomach personally.

  • @bella7658
    @bella7658 Před 2 lety +40

    personally I love some of Autumn’s ideas but I agree, after awhile it made me obsessive about certain types of food (oatmeal lovers anyone?!?). from watching her content for awhile I think much of her content is meant for those with a lot of insulin resistance and who have a difficult time losing weight. I think she is a really well-meaning person but I think she is too strict when it comes to her diet and it has caused me to be concerned about her mental health. take what you will from her advice and ultimately, do what is best for you. God bless everyone and remember that Jesus loves you more than anyone!!! 🥰🥰🙏

    • @razia6046
      @razia6046 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah Autum lost me when she made the vidoe "Why I don't eat oatmeal". Even diabetics do oatmeal days because of beta-glucan and how it lowers blood sugar.

  • @milkteamachine
    @milkteamachine Před 2 lety +189

    If someone insists you HAVE to buy grass-fed and aren’t allowed to eat bananas because of sugar, I automatically don’t listen to anything else they say. IF has really helped with my GI issues as well as spacing out meals, but I have to eat breakfast because of medication now and I don’t want to skip dinner because I’ll get hungry before bed, so I had to stop. A lot of diet advice in the IF space seems fully made up.

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před 2 lety +5

      I completely understand your frustration!

    • @pilvikaarina919
      @pilvikaarina919 Před 2 lety +4

      @Rachel Forshee actually it is not as nasty as you would think when blended. I like it but with added cinnamon and/or cardamom. Some hardcore people blend their Coffee with egg I never tried that one but they say it is good! 😂

    • @user-fm1rg4iy6r
      @user-fm1rg4iy6r Před 2 lety +6

      @Rachel Forshee People actually have mixed butter with coffee for over a thousand years! It's a traditional beverage in many cultures, for example among Mongolians, Ethiopians and the Sami people (an indigenous people native to northernmost Europe). Also in my country, Finland, it's a thing to put cheese in coffee! Although it's a very special cheese, called leipäjuusto in finnish or brödost/kaffeost in swedish.

    • @smooth_pursuit
      @smooth_pursuit Před 2 lety +2

      Coffee whipped up with butter, coconut oil, salt & a raw egg yolk is unbelievably delicious, doesn’t raise blood sugar, and I can go on it all morning without cravings.

    • @nathanu.6931
      @nathanu.6931 Před rokem +2

      @Rachel Forshee Its pretty normal actually, I’d recommend grass fed butter in coffee. Helps with intermittent fasting if you find it too difficult to fast until your first meal/breakfast

  • @its_not_true
    @its_not_true Před 2 lety +17

    I love how you talk about feeling emotionally satisfied with food. That's so key, and totally different from emotional eating.

    • @whatsonhermind1768
      @whatsonhermind1768 Před rokem +2

      Yes! I went through a time where I was confused whether I should be happy eating - like should eating make me happy?
      It’s nice to hear that differentiation because good food DOES make me feel good but I’m torn whether that feeling is a good thing or not

  • @ericaexplainsitall2135
    @ericaexplainsitall2135 Před 2 lety +52

    Autumn literally fixed all my gut issues with her advice! Plus I lost 10 lbs- which was just a bonus.

    • @emilierose-biche
      @emilierose-biche Před 2 lety +15

      It’s so unfortunate how many people abbey may stop from trying certain protocols that may heal them.

    • @ericaexplainsitall2135
      @ericaexplainsitall2135 Před 2 lety +17

      @@emilierose-biche right… I have tried everything out there to fix my issues, and it turned out that a 16/8 fast and reducing my carb intake was the magic bullet. It’s really not hard, and I don’t miss the carbs at all. Plus, agree with her or not, she does have a masters in clinical nutrition, so she isn’t just some air-headed influencer. I sometimes feel like Abby is a bit of a hater just for the sake of it…

    • @amde8554
      @amde8554 Před 2 lety +9

      She gives a lot of great tips especially for people that are insulin resistant

    • @k8con
      @k8con Před 2 lety +16

      @@ericaexplainsitall2135 I think its har d because autumn overhypes her credentials and misinterprets studies to present things as fact, even when they’re not. This can be really dangerous for viewers. Plus, Logan university (where she did her masters) doesnt have the reputation for being evidence-based in the medical field… its good to hear that she helped you, but the way she touts her opinions as must-do habits really needs to be criticize constructively.

    • @julissavasquez3176
      @julissavasquez3176 Před 2 lety +4

      @@k8con aha… Autumn does that but Abbey does everything great??… Abbey missed here a couple HUGE important points, thats SO not true that you‘re gonna be dying for carbs if you keep them low, if you eat the right foods (i mean, not a protein bar for sure) to activate and stabilize the right hormons… to much to write but a lot of reading (or a real video without missing any aspect) needs to be done here…

  • @DaphneYuille
    @DaphneYuille Před 2 lety +60

    I’m always fascinated by people who can do intermittent fasting because if I skip breakfast, I pass out. Not that I’ve tried it recently, but there were quite a few times in high school and college when I terrified people because I just lost consciousness while they were talking. Lesson learned. Talk about listening to your body 😂 Now I eat breakfast every day.

    • @JingoCrochet
      @JingoCrochet Před 2 lety +13

      you don't have to skip breakfast while intermittent fasting, if you're doing the 16:8 intermittent fasting (fast for 16hrs and eat during an 8hr window) then you would just condense your 3 meals into those 8hrs, you really don't have to restrict or take away any meals at all just shift them into the window

    • @smooth_pursuit
      @smooth_pursuit Před 2 lety +11

      Fasting is a lot easier if you adapt to low carb first. Sounds like you were getting hypoglycaemic crashes.

    • @a.deadgirl
      @a.deadgirl Před rokem

      I'm a wake up hungry type of person too. I don't understand the rest of the world waking up not hungry. Liars or something idk I wake up like
      👀where's the food!?

    • @lutziputzi
      @lutziputzi Před rokem

      I'm a breakfast kinda guy. I wake up and instantly run to the kitchen to see what I want to eat.

  • @littlebutt123
    @littlebutt123 Před 2 lety +21

    I LOVE intermittent fasting! But for me it’s because it’s easier for me to consciously eat balanced and large meals honestly. I struggle with hunger cues and also the America dilemma of living life “conveniently”. With IF it’s easier for me to focus on eating the foods that make me feel good and are nutrient dense. Everyone’s experience and reasoning can be different :)

  • @elizabethschreiber55
    @elizabethschreiber55 Před 2 lety +7

    I am diabetic and do not eat much carbs. I will not be following your idea that will keep me diabetic. I am off my meds and have regular sugar by following Autumn. I am not as strict as she us, but I DO NOT NEED CARBS!

  • @cognitiveconnectionss
    @cognitiveconnectionss Před rokem +12

    Kind of makes me sad how you put so much work and energy to just hate on someone and bring down their intelligence ,I wish more women would uplift and support each other , personal opinion I think what autumn does is amazing ,she actually helped me out immensely when I was in a very low place I also don’t like how you sped up her talking either to make her seem like some kind of crackhead when she’s nothing like that …

    • @mothermakeup7481
      @mothermakeup7481 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I agree with everything u said. But I think most people speed up the video they are reacting to.

    • @iowamom454
      @iowamom454 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yep. Abbeys a troll, ran out of content and had to bash someone else. Something called Tact abbey, try it.

  • @jeanshelbybooks4154
    @jeanshelbybooks4154 Před 2 lety +8

    Can’t wait to watch this one. I bought and did Autumn’s program and was STARVING!! I remember seeing a video of her meeting two fans and telling one that the carrots she smacked on while making dinner was bad to do. !!

  • @brittneymurphy9844
    @brittneymurphy9844 Před 2 lety +7

    Can I just say how much your content has helped me with my unhealthy and obsessive way of eating and viewing food? It's so refreshing and helpful to watch your videos and unlearn bad habits and ways of thinking about food ❤

  • @medeatigger9199
    @medeatigger9199 Před 2 lety +21

    Uh, this reminds me of the time of my ED days, when I was very very young, listening to all the "smart" youtubers out there, telling me that you need to be fasting, not having coffee an hour after waking up, having pink salt in your water, working out in fasted state, having only grass fed this, and vegan that, only 30 minutes after workout, only if you went for a walk, you have to drink ACV before you eat, you can only have fruit once a day, if you eat bread, you'll die of diabetes tomorrow, you can never eat sugar ever again etc etc, while they have NO REAL KNOWLEDGE about the complex of human body at all. Stupid black and white rules only made my life miserable, and it took couple of years for me to unlearn all that BS they are promoting online. Now I have very loooow sympathy for them.

    • @campbellonemillion
      @campbellonemillion Před rokem

      Weird. I just watch a video by Autmn Bates. She talks about how she eats ice cream and other things that would be considered bad. It's about keeping those things on the periphery and enjoying them. Not making them an everyday part of life. No where does she talk hard and fast rules. Total exaggeration.

  • @shainatilley4291
    @shainatilley4291 Před 2 lety +94

    Once upon a time I tried IF and I found autumn. I was so overwhelmed by all her suggestions and felt like if I did anything different from her I would fail. Ultimately it was for me and I honestly feel it effed up my metabolism because I have hypothyroidism and didn't know what I was doing 🙃

  • @lexine7
    @lexine7 Před rokem +26

    I absolutely love Autumn Bates! She did say in most of her videos that IF may not work for everybody. We are all different so let's take whatever is out there with a pinch of salt and see what works for us. Personally IF and keto work wonders for me. I actually indulge on Saturdays so I don't feel like I'm missing out or have that constant craving. But what I'm still lacking is sleep! 🤣
    Power to all of you guys and all the best for your wellness journey. Xxx

  • @buntcake5163
    @buntcake5163 Před 2 lety +171

    Once I watched one of her videos titled “Worst things to eat for breakfast” She said oatmeal is terrible and raises your blood sugar and may cause a terrible reaction because it has quite a few carbs in it and how you need to take a quiz to make sure you aren’t carb sensitive 💀

    • @me-vd9le
      @me-vd9le Před 2 lety +13

      i saw it too, i was like “wtf”

    • @buntcake5163
      @buntcake5163 Před 2 lety +13

      @@me-vd9le Ik I was so confused and it actually made me scared of oatmeal for a little while

    • @nightlysobbing
      @nightlysobbing Před 2 lety +4

      geez what

    • @bdbeaudette
      @bdbeaudette Před 2 lety +11

      Bunt Cake this part of the reason why I don’t listen to influencer’s. Anyone can be a nutritionist, you have to go to school to be a dietitian.

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před 2 lety +16

      Oh no 😫

  • @kates5528
    @kates5528 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The good thing about this video is I took it as a recommendation for Autumn Bates, who provides a lot of really good information from the couple of videos that I’ve seen this morning after Seeing this video slamming her.

  • @celticlass8573
    @celticlass8573 Před rokem +4

    I haven't even watched this video yet, and I already question if this person has any idea what they're talking about, or is even familiar with Autumn at all. In the title it says Autumn Bates does Keto ( *she DOESN'T, and has said that she doesn't, she just avoids a few foods because her body doesn't process them well* ). In the thumbnail it also said "SO MANY RULES" *which is also untrue.* What she talks about aren't hard and fast rules. She doesn't say never eat oatmeal for example, she's saying hey if you're sensitive or have trouble processing carbohydrates, you might want to look into trying something else, and your body might be happier.

  • @GabrielaaCOLOMBIANA
    @GabrielaaCOLOMBIANA Před 2 lety +78

    I love Autumn's advice! I have a simillar eating schedule and it has done wonders for my weight loss journey-- as well as my overall health markers!

  • @lynnhino2625
    @lynnhino2625 Před 2 lety +5

    First of all .... no food is off limits with Autumn. Starchy carbs are "suggested" for treat meals not part of your daily consumption. The grass fed suggestion that seems to bug Abbey is also a suggestion because what an animal eats (animal by products) is what you will be consuming. Bread and Pasta sorry to break it to you all is not a necessary food item to survive. You might as well slap the fat to your butts if you are carb sensitive . The oatmeal Autumn again "suggests" you omit for your first meal of the day is for those that are very carb sensitive. I lived on friggin steel oats for breakfast and it got me no where accept a stomach that consistently protruded no matter what I did. I eat a smoothie for breakfast and I dont use grass fed products all the time then no snacking I eat my lunch and then eat my dinner. I do the 14:10 fasting .... I work in the real world and so I break my fast at 8am and last meal before 6pm. I stopped running 2 miles a day on the treadmill beating myself up in bodypump classes and switched to walking through the day ... my cortisol was way out of whack. Not every lifestyle works ... but me going through a very painful menopause nothing was working ... this does. My blood pressure is back in the normal range ... I fit into my clothes better and look like I have a female shape again. Those of you that stopped following .. nothing wrong with that ... I am looking at most of the post and looks like you guys are overthinking IF with carb sensitivity eating .. forget the "Keto" coffee ... Make coffee and use half&half or heavy cream ... no sugars which again she suggests also. There is no reason to stuff your face with these bars Abbey it getting paid to push .. its fake food. There is also no reason to eat bread pasta cake pies ice cream daily except to fill an emotional hole. Here is the short breakdown for Autumn's nutrition .. eat three meals only .... make sure they are satisfying so you dont go looking for something sweet salty etc. Dont eat low fat anything it does not keep you full and you will again go looking for the bad stuff. Drink your water . Pick one day a week to eat something that is not very healthy but you enjoy and eat it without guilt - life is meant to be enjoyed. This is a long post sorry but Abbey seems to cherry pick . Anyone that pushes fake food such as protein candy bars is not looking out for your best interest .. just sayin

  • @jasmingutierrez2777
    @jasmingutierrez2777 Před rokem +27

    I absolutely love Autumn! Trust her completely 😎

  • @marygrott8095
    @marygrott8095 Před rokem +12

    I follow Aitumn, and she always mentions choosing the full fat version of dairy products.

  • @gabsauce1359
    @gabsauce1359 Před 2 lety +8

    so happy you did a hot take of Autumn!
    she inspired me to walk more and drink more water! obviously take all recommendations at your own person discretion right? I❤

  • @amyliz7961
    @amyliz7961 Před rokem +4

    It's curious that a dietician is criticizing someone else when she opens up with a protein bar, like those aren't feel good candy bars that leave you hungry quickly after eating. Cause for suspicion right from the start. 🧐

  • @alejandraeusse4151
    @alejandraeusse4151 Před 2 lety

    Thank you abbey!
    I was really looking forward to your perspective on this.

  • @tiffanyye3550
    @tiffanyye3550 Před 2 lety

    Omg, I remember requesting for this video so long ago! Thank you so, so much Abbey 💓💗😊!

  • @johannalong473
    @johannalong473 Před 2 lety +4

    As a relatively recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic, I would love to see content regarding how to balance what I eat to minimize my blood glucose spike. I’ve enjoyed your videos on how to incorporate feared foods as well. Oh and if you could discuss Hashimoto’s both alone and with type 2 diabetes and how our nutrition can help would also be greatly appreciated.

  • @rosemaryspafalmouth2609
    @rosemaryspafalmouth2609 Před rokem +9

    Very interesting. Although I do follow much of Autumn’s advice, I am not super strict with it and have still managed to lose weight and have good gut health. The thought of never eating yummy carbs esp on holidays like Thanksgiving is way too depressing for me. I think things in moderation are fine especially if you have the majority of the time to stick with the plan. cheating doesn’t become such an issue and your body will accept it without gaining weight.

  • @anicaradovic9516
    @anicaradovic9516 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I just found our that mixing best advice from both Autumn and Abbey are my lucky combo 💖

  • @jennysamuels2728
    @jennysamuels2728 Před 2 lety +5

    Use to be obese (300) and the day I was free and lost 150 is the day I allowed every food and ate when I was hungry. Made better choices because they made me feel better 💁🏻‍♀️no rules for food !

  • @thedeels7522
    @thedeels7522 Před 2 lety +33

    It’s people like this that have my mom so paranoid of eating fruit. Makes me angry! She thinks rice and pasta will make her gain weight. People it’s not carbs that are the problem. It’s the amount of them you eat. If I ate cheeseburgers and fries and cookies all day long yea I would gain weight! I can’t believe people demonize vegetables and fruit. Or any food given to us on this planet.

    • @julierichardson284
      @julierichardson284 Před 2 lety +4

      I know it makes me mad too. It was so misleading the way she said that about diabetes too

    • @thedeels7522
      @thedeels7522 Před 2 lety +6

      @@julierichardson284 yea as if a half of a banana will make us all diabetic. Unreal

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před 2 lety

      @@thedeels7522 there is a lot more to the story. Bananas are high in carbs and sugar. If you eat that as a once off every now and then (e.g once a month) it won't do anything to you. However, most people don't stop at just one banana (anyway, buying one banana is weird and impractical right?). People are encouraged to eat lots of fruits in a day, plus wholegrains and legumes. Thats a lot of sugar everyday in the form of carbs. All carbs break down into sugar once its processed by the body. Fruit is nature's candy and should be treated as such. Carbs should be treated with caution. I'm not saying you can't ever have them but insulin resistance is a global issue, and even skinny people can be insulin resistant. I'm not trying to fear monger, but really look into the quality of what you're eating on a daily basis.

    • @amde8554
      @amde8554 Před 2 lety

      @@lily5952 in todays world fruit has way more sugar than it did naturally. Bananas were bred to be sweeter and have less fiber.

    • @pgon9097
      @pgon9097 Před 2 lety

      pasta is super high in calories though so yeah it will make you over weight. A plate full of plain pasta can hit 1000cal easy. So maybe ease up on it

  • @akontilis1792
    @akontilis1792 Před 2 lety +5

    If body recomposition (to increase muscle)... you wouldn't see a "budge on the scale". This is so much more than IF, there is so much about getting off the sugar roller coaster. My own evidence from following her plan (including in eating enough) suggests that there are many benefits to this type of eating, and allowing the gut to rest in between. I'm never hungry anymore... and it's so much easier to pass up the stuff I need to pass up. As a post menopausal woman, her suggestions are really helping me
    There is more science references in her other videos too...

  • @laurie896
    @laurie896 Před 2 lety +8

    Omg I've been waiting for this! Thank you!!!

  • @sharonkolavo8636
    @sharonkolavo8636 Před rokem +2

    Look very forward to Autumn’s information and experience!

  • @mbeau4166
    @mbeau4166 Před rokem +4

    Low carb and IF is the only thing that can make me lose a couple of pounds...

  • @mclarabb
    @mclarabb Před 2 lety +14

    I have been eating similar to Autumn in the past 3 years. I have endometriosis, and keto and IT helped me. I was feeling super unhealthy, my body was not functioning anymore. I lost 20 quilos. Today I feel the healthiest that I have ever experienced. I do not take any medicine. I healed myself with diet and exercises. It makes me feel so free! It is off course super hard to keep this diet, difficult to eat in restaurants. And I eat bananas or carbs during weekends, but not everyday anymore. It worked for me. And it can work for a lot of women that suffers with endometriosis. We live in system that spoils us all the time with their ready food, services, etc. Doing keto and IT made me to regain the responsibility of my life back to my hands. I love your videos. But strict diet do not need to be demonized, as it can mean freedom to some people ;) I just want to share that we can see the same diet from different angles. Best, Clara

    • @layladarby1994
      @layladarby1994 Před 2 lety +1

      Well said, im also on a strict diet due to endrometriosis, cant do keto though, body did not like high protein and fat, so im low fat, no professed food, no chocolate gives me severe migraine. Im pain free, and can get on with my life. But agree have to be supper strict or symtoms come back with a bang lol

    • @jujubeanTO
      @jujubeanTO Před 2 lety +3

      I've also been doing IF and following AB's YT channel for advice, tips & general guidance. I have no other underlying conditions, other than being perimenopausal & gaining weight around my belly. I started IF last year in May, in the height of a stressful period where I also developed heartburn. I had read that eating too late might be the cause of my heartburn and in reading more, I started seeing articles about IF and came to YT to get ideas from others. I found Autumn to be rather middle of the road, she encourages flexitarians, vegans and meat eaters alike! I did the bullet coffee for a while but then stopped once I felt I could just have regular coffee and not eat until Noon. Like you said; some people are looking for a bit more structure in their eating & she fit that scope. I've lost most of my belly fat, I still do keto but give myself a few cheat meals every weekend & I continue to lose weight slowly. I'm also much happier & no longer have heartburn! To each his own, I guess ;0)✌🏾

  • @roberthuffmann8204
    @roberthuffmann8204 Před 2 lety +2

    Criticizing a popular account is a quick way to garner attention. Well done! Tried and true formula works again.

  • @Zoe-nn3vs
    @Zoe-nn3vs Před 9 měsíci +6

    Love Love Love Autumn

  • @angelabacker1177
    @angelabacker1177 Před 2 lety +5

    I enjoy Autumn's videos and use them as a guidline to IF. However she is terribly unerweight and that is not my goal.

  • @kirstenhellman1438
    @kirstenhellman1438 Před 2 lety +101

    Yeah, I like Autumn a lot and she has some great ideas. However, the thought of going without bread, pasta and oatmeal was too much for me, and low carb/keto diets make sugar cravings worse. So I decided to go back to more of a Mediterranean style diet. Thank you for checking her out!

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před 2 lety +6

      Totally!

    • @Lifeover60
      @Lifeover60 Před 2 lety +25

      I guess everyone is different. For me…remove the sugar in all forms and good by cravings!!!

    • @rhythmisadancer8394
      @rhythmisadancer8394 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Lifeover60 but then you'd only eat seafood, meat, lentils, seeds & nuts and soybeans? Sounds like a pretty sad life to me

    • @EddyP596
      @EddyP596 Před 2 lety +20

      @@anavasquez5231 suited for obese people. Yes about 50% of Americans. Her channel is more geared to those who are trying to loose weight just like Abby’s is a lot of the time geared towards those with ED. Much lower percentage of the population. I think she’s being too nit-picky in this video.
      Autumn’s videos are quite good.

    • @bella7658
      @bella7658 Před 2 lety +6

      @@EddyP596 agreed. I love Autumn and Abbey but I think both types of videos are geared towards very different crowds. I do think for normal people who don’t need to lose weight it is perfectly healthy to eat non-processed carbohydrates like oatmeal, sweet potatoes and what not

  • @kellsiediemer872
    @kellsiediemer872 Před 2 lety +1

    As a type 1 diabetic I love listening to able people talk about insulin sensitivity. Whe I visually can see my insulin sensitivity go up when I do certain workouts vs others. For me, regardless of what I do, if my heart rate is up my sensitivity is up. Walking is the biggest thing that effects my sensitivity. I have to go off insulin and eat 30-60mins to hopefully not crash from any insulin I have on board.

  • @celia599
    @celia599 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your outfit Abbey! You have such a good sense of fashion :)

  • @OhhhScrap
    @OhhhScrap Před 2 lety +42

    I did Autumn's program for about a year, and I felt that it was restrictive but the way she talks about that style of eating made it feel like it was the only "right" way to lose weight so I felt pretty motivated to stick with it. Ultimately I didn't hate the program while I was doing it. It wasn't until I got off of it, that I realized I missed carbs SO much and realized the keto coffee could never compare to just plain old milk and coffee. Also, It was also pretty hard to fit into my social life. I'm torn because I appreciated some things about Autumn's program, like the emphasis on walking/getting in steps and getting in protein+fat+fiber in every meal. Also, I cut way back on sugar while on her program and I do feel like it's totally changed my taste for sweet stuff in a good way. I'm glad I tried it, but even more glad to have bread back in my life.

    • @embeth446
      @embeth446 Před 10 měsíci +2

      May I ask how you’re doing now being off the program? Did you hero weight down? Did it help you lose weight and gain muscle while on it?

  • @luwildy
    @luwildy Před 2 lety +3

    I actually followed a bit of autumns plan for a little over a month and I lost some weight. I don't know how much because I don't have a scale but I lost a pants size and everyone noticed. I got up and had keto coffee the way she makes it, work out, (waaaayy less than she does because I'm out of shape literally fifteen minutes of yoga or cardio that's it) then immediately make one of her smoothie recipes but I'm with you on the fruit in the smoothie. I always added more fruit than she did. For dinner I just did random keto recipes didn't like her dinner recipes. I only quit because it was hard to not eat any sugar. But I felt great. She has a video where she talks about "treat meals" instead of "cheat days." And that really helped me stay emotionally satisfied. I didn't go crazy but I would just have some carbs in my treat meals while still keeping it balanced. I loved your perspective though I think it will help me find a balance 🤗 I only worked out once a day for a short amount of time and I ate a bigger dinner than she did. I think intermittent fasting worked for me because the keto coffee and the smoothie both kept me feeling very full and the timing of when I ate thins really helped me avoid snacking

  • @srgriffithauthor
    @srgriffithauthor Před 2 lety

    I am so excited for this one.

  • @ericafrances7110
    @ericafrances7110 Před 2 lety

    So informative. Thank you!

  • @sandyedwards2681
    @sandyedwards2681 Před 2 lety +5

    The thing about IF (and lower carb) is that it’s definitely lessened my appetite. I don’t do keto because I don’t feel great on it but I do pay attention to how much carbs I eat, especially the timing of them. I just saw another video the other day by Thomas DeLauer (he is also keto-ish with IF but quotes tons of studies) and he mentioned that eating protein before carbs helps with insulin sensitivity. He might be worth checking out and commenting on, too. And btw Autum’s smoothie recipes are totally delicious and have kept me satiated.

    • @amde8554
      @amde8554 Před 2 lety +2

      She’s got some great recipes

  • @didyousaymiku
    @didyousaymiku Před 2 lety +3

    i would LOVE to watch a video about research done on high/low sodium diets and their effects! my husband is on a low sodium diet and it is such a complex issue. when i look it up i always feel like i'm swimming in research on both sides

  • @zoddach
    @zoddach Před rokem +2

    You mostly agree with Amber, but all of the things that you disagree with her on, she address IF you watch her ENTIRE video. She ALWAYS states, to do what works best for you. She gives you options for everything based on your health and bodies needs.

  • @bethbrady8146
    @bethbrady8146 Před 12 dny

    you answered so many questions with back up evidence that I can understand!! as usual you rock!!! thank you Abby!!

  • @yasminamin1893
    @yasminamin1893 Před 2 lety +27

    I was literally going to watch your latest video and comment if you can do a video about autumn
    Thank you so much for informative and positive videos

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad they’re helpful!

    • @missknisely
      @missknisely Před 2 lety

      @@AbbeysKitchen They are so helpful! Please please consider doing Alana Arbucci. She is on a dangerous path right now that she is not normally on (in terms of restriction and losing weight) and she has a ton of young 20-somethings watching her. I'll link a good example to review below because it's not titled as a WIEIAD but it has everything she ate and her workouts etc. I really think she would listen and needs help for the sake of her viewers and herself. Poor girl really thinks she's doing well and is proud of herself.

    • @missknisely
      @missknisely Před 2 lety

      ​@@AbbeysKitchen This is the Alana Arbucci video I mentioned. She is doing a whole series on it and it seems like no one in the comments is scared for her.
      czcams.com/video/bspc1C-rIQE/video.html&ab_channel=AlanaArbucci

  • @outofmyelement932
    @outofmyelement932 Před 2 lety +5

    I appreciate this review. I watch Autumns videos and typically enjoy them. But I do take her with a grain of sea salt. ie. I do enjoy 16:8 intermittent fasting, but I eat protein, fat, and fiber with every meal - AND (shocker) carbs. I am losing weight slowly and steadily and I feel great!

  • @Amaika16
    @Amaika16 Před 2 lety

    Eeee! Both my requested videos in the same week!? Yay! Got my tea 🍵

  • @immaskinnywhitebitch
    @immaskinnywhitebitch Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Abbey! Do I need to be worried about K2? What foods have high levels? Should I be conciously pairing high K2 foods with high Calcium foods?

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před 2 lety

      According to WebMD, vitamin K2 is found in animal products, fermented foods and dairy.

  • @lisabracken273
    @lisabracken273 Před 2 lety +27

    My cholesterol went so high when I was putting butter or coconut oil in my coffee on top of the nausea it caused

    • @cindyneff6499
      @cindyneff6499 Před 2 lety +4

      I did Atkins a while back, and I had the opposite effect. All my numbers dropped and my good cholesterol numbers went up. Every body truly is different.

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před 2 lety +2

      There is "too much of a good thing" as well. I eat low carb but putting butter or coconut oil in my coffee sounds nasty. I focus on eating my fats (olive oil and avocado oil being the two I use most) in my actual meals. I use butter when I make desserts or a savoury cream sauce (butter and cream have to go together in my books haha). It's also important to remember that in rare cases, high cholesterol can be genetic so low carb wouldn't help in those instances.

  • @Alyssa-cd7el
    @Alyssa-cd7el Před 2 lety +10

    Hi abbey! could you do a video on hormone health and how birth control affects female hormones? Coming off birth control etc. it would be so helpful!!

    • @ssmith8758
      @ssmith8758 Před 2 lety +1

      Ugh, birth control f’ed me up so much in my twenties. I wish I had never gone on them.

    • @PinkRose0910
      @PinkRose0910 Před 2 lety +3

      She isn’t a doctor. It’s not her area of expertise. Food science is what a nutritionist can talk about. Birth control and hormones is something either a doctor or someone else in the health profession that studied pharmaceuticals and has an understanding of female biology.

  • @skincraftorganicsllc8537
    @skincraftorganicsllc8537 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Autumn seems to eat a healthy Keto/low-carb diet while also doing intermittent fasting. Lots of people do well eating that way and I know of many licensed dieticians as well as many doctors who also promote and encourage some people/clients to eat that way so I don't understand bashing and belittling Autumn for it.

  • @ChristysBlogs
    @ChristysBlogs Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video! I've been wanting to give intermittent fasting a try. I'm currently doing Paleo.

  • @profetalks6307
    @profetalks6307 Před 2 lety +25

    I have been doing IF for several months now and did lost weight and improved my BMI. I was overweight before this. However, unlike August, I ate normal meals with moderate portion size when I break fast. I don't subscribe to low carb diet, as I have tried it before but didn't work. In fact, when I reduced meat intake, it worked. There's just too much denigration of carb and many of the criticisms are not backed by real science.

  • @rorykahneisenberg5299
    @rorykahneisenberg5299 Před 2 lety +133

    I'm over here laughing because I have watched enough of Autumn's videos to know she has a visceral dislike of protein/meal replacement bars, while your video is sponsored by Built Bar lol

    • @amandaklanseck6656
      @amandaklanseck6656 Před 2 lety +22

      You don’t have to be a dietician to know these bars are packed with sugar

    • @esikazemese
      @esikazemese Před 2 lety +16

      @@amandaklanseck6656 Just like many other things. If your diet is balanced, you have no problem eating some of these, unless you don't want to. Then just don't .

    • @maggieaparicio1135
      @maggieaparicio1135 Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @campbellonemillion
      @campbellonemillion Před rokem +3

      No one e should be eating protein meal bars. Processed garbage.

    • @SiouxsieQMedia
      @SiouxsieQMedia Před 10 měsíci +3

      I finally got some built bars and omg they are gross lol

  • @wakeupstylellc
    @wakeupstylellc Před 2 lety +2

    I haven’t watched the video yet, but wanted to share that I did IF and Keto and it really helped me feel better. That’s when I found out I had a gluten intolerance. Having said that, I lost 80% of my hair. Whatever weight I lost I gained it back after I stopped.
    I am very interested in your thoughts 💕

  • @kathsetto9724
    @kathsetto9724 Před rokem +9

    Love Autumn's videos and info (and she always says everybody is different and that there are many variables). Her eBook is just a short booklet where some more in depth info you mentioned isn't covered. Everything can't be covered because there is so much info being shared. She also has tons of videos that provide so much more info! In many ways it sounds like you are splitting hairs but I still appreciate you taking the time and sharing your perspectives! I always like keeping an open mind because I don't think anyone gets everything right!

    • @hannahstampy
      @hannahstampy Před 11 měsíci

      Autumn constantly promotes pseudo science and diet culture BS as fact, as likeable as you might find her. She's seriously problematic.

  • @juliannadickinson1853
    @juliannadickinson1853 Před 2 lety +22

    Hi abbey , ive bean doing autums plans since september 2021 and i feel alot better . plus she has great content and her recipes are with carbs just less . the reason is to keep your insulin on a constant level and and not to go up and down . Plus the recipes are satisfied and you can change them as much as you want. IF is not keto and her plans are not aswell . its more low carb . plus IF is not eating less its eatiing less often !!!! just as a explaination.

    • @rachelh1445
      @rachelh1445 Před 2 lety +16

      I love her program. No, I don’t follow everything she does, but her general ideas have been great for me and I love her smoothies. Low carb just makes me feel better. And as someone who absolutely loved carbs, it is so surprising how easy it is for me to go back to low carb because my body just works better doing it that way. But everyone is different, so we should all do what makes us feel good and what we can sustain to keep us healthy.

    • @juliannadickinson1853
      @juliannadickinson1853 Před 2 lety +8

      @@rachelh1445 your so right . i agree totally !!!!

    • @bradrosten8727
      @bradrosten8727 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with you . It’s easy to fast. After supper do not snack and have lunch between 12 and 1 . You just did 14 to 18 hours of fasting. 8 hours of that were sleeping. Your also right that Autum isn’t teaching keto. BTW I have no problem with keto. I find it amusing that people have a problem with keto but not vegetarians or vegans.

    • @juliannadickinson1853
      @juliannadickinson1853 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bradrosten8727 yes i think its weard because people dont want to try IT before you judge it and they dont realise that everybody is different .im Not totally keto im more lowcarb . And its Not a Crash diet !!! Keto and lowcarb is a adapting to new Things and ways.

    • @juliannadickinson1853
      @juliannadickinson1853 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rachelh1445 agree totally !!!! i dont follow everything to a T !! i always put my own twist to the recipes because im a qualified chef and put it on my foodblog !!! have fun and enjoy and feel good . From Mo-fri i do a 14/10 fast and when im off i do 16/8. Plus im british from germany !!

  • @redhead3322
    @redhead3322 Před 2 lety +35

    Hi Abbey, I'd love to see you do a collab with an expert/someone who experiences issues with hunger and fullness issues because of adhd/asd. I've been seeing more and more about how some people on the spectrum have a really hard time understanding their hunger and fullness cue and need to rely more on mechanical eating and marco/micro counting to assure they're meeting their bodies' needs. Would love to learn more and hear your thoughts!

    • @pancakequeen
      @pancakequeen Před 2 lety

      I’ve never heard this but it makes total sense!

    • @ptlovelight2971
      @ptlovelight2971 Před 2 lety +3

      I 2nd this. I'm ADHD/ASD also, and I don't always register my hunger cues...I'll just be like, "my stomach's growling! Oh well, back to my hobbies.."..I won't eat until I'm literally starving, shaking, and having an anxiety attack😅

    • @tropicaoptica
      @tropicaoptica Před 2 lety

      I do raw till 4 style for my asd/adhd so doing fruit for breakfast and lunch a cooked dinner. Fruit is super hydrating and for asd this is super important. Helped my sleep and mental focus also.

    • @musicalconnie6216
      @musicalconnie6216 Před 2 lety +1

      I second this and had never heard of it! I'm being tested for ASD and hate feeling full/nauseous/bloated so much that it makes me emotional. I can't always tell the difference between how my body responds to certain emotions and how it responds to food as well, so often can't tell if I'm hungry when I get IBS symptoms for example.

  • @gegeenorbu4495
    @gegeenorbu4495 Před 2 lety

    I have been waiting for this one...in addition ur opinion on autumns view on pop corn n protien bars pls

  • @thisisme2681
    @thisisme2681 Před 2 lety +19

    I'm all for the style of IF that's like how my grandma ate. Focus on healthy meals and only eat snacks when you really need one. it usually works out to a 16:8 or 14:10 schedule. Staying flexible is important.

    • @laurenlewis6838
      @laurenlewis6838 Před 2 lety

      I wouldn’t really categorize that as IF, I’d just say that’s eating normally (or for more technical terms, in response to her hunger cues).

    • @wa6184
      @wa6184 Před 2 lety +1

      @@laurenlewis6838 I reckon if you don't eat for more than 14 hours, you could label it IF. But anything below that would probably be more like Time Restricted Eating.

  • @SmileforaSecond
    @SmileforaSecond Před 2 lety +3

    I really appreciate this review. I tried intermittent fasting for over a year because I have PCOS and I thought it could really help my body to lose weight. But instead I gained a lot of weight over that time. And I was so discouraged. I wondering if you could take a look at the channel called a health not nutrition and review her approach to food? She also talks a lot about how to feed babies so I would be interested in your thoughts on that.

  • @marybeck514
    @marybeck514 Před 2 lety +7

    Post menopausal woman here. For me IF and watching my carb levels has helped with weight and my insulin levels. Everyone is different and I think you just need to experiment & find what works for you. For me tropical fruits, bananas, oatmeal etc really spike my blood sugar. High carb just doesn’t work for my “older” body. That’s just me ..I’m in no way keto though. Dr Jason Fung is the best authority on IF in my opinion if you try it out.

    • @erinpraefke8792
      @erinpraefke8792 Před 2 lety +1

      Same thing for me. 63 years old and high carb doesn't work for me either. Everyone is different. I am not Keto either. I do not feel deprived of anything I feel like I am eating great and best of all feeling great. If I want the "bread", I'll eat it as a treat, If I don't, I won't. A big thing for me was snacking, I don't snack anymore between meals and I don't feel the need to. That was a huge problem for me. People do IF for all kinds of reasons not just to lose weight.

  • @katherinetaylor6
    @katherinetaylor6 Před 2 lety +1

    I mean there's eating methods that are good for everyone. I Intermittent fast and eat a clean ketogenic diet. I have completely turned around and put 3 autoimmune conditions and PCOS into remission.
    It's what works for me and it is supported by my neurologist, rheumatologist, and endocrinologist.
    I mean I am not so intense as this example ... but the combination has been amazing for my health.

  • @i.am.maraljs9666
    @i.am.maraljs9666 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video! 💜
    I needed to hear this.

  • @tora_pup
    @tora_pup Před 2 lety +6

    Could you do a video on gastroparesis and the gastroparesis diet please?

  • @kita3256
    @kita3256 Před 2 lety +25

    Autumn is amazing!!! She’s helped me so much!!

    • @EddyP596
      @EddyP596 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree. Autumn’s audience is different. It’s geared towards those who want to loose weight. This channel is mainly geared to those with ED. There’s so many comments here on how ppl are triggered simply by the way Autumn looks.

  • @libbyt2581
    @libbyt2581 Před 2 lety +14

    I get stressed watching people talk about all these small elements of food/nutrition, like Vitamin k2 and calcium in arteries????? Like it must be stressful to be worrying about these things? I really feel for people who HAVE to worry about them for health conditions but otherwise I just feel like having a good balance and a bit of everything is best. I had an eating disorder for 10 years and I do NOT miss the imaginary pie charts I had in my head comprising each micronutrient in every ingredient of every meal.

  • @ariannastefani1433
    @ariannastefani1433 Před 2 lety

    Yes for the sodium/salt video.
    Also interested in the connection between low/average/high sodium intake with serum cortisol.

  • @elizabethschreiber55
    @elizabethschreiber55 Před 2 lety +3

    I follow Autumn and have gotten a lot of positive outcomes. What is your education?

  • @thenamesmia4406
    @thenamesmia4406 Před 2 lety +6

    I used to watch you a lot in quarantine, and I am so glad I rediscovered your channel! Just a few weeks ago, I was enjoying my scone and jam at a cafe with my mum, and there were these two women sitting close to us. They were talking about their diets and stuff. If it hadn't been for you, I would have been sitting there taking notes about everything they said. Thank you for everything you're doing and educating us on what it ACTUALLY is to have a healthy diet. Absolutely love your content, keep it up!♥
    Now I am going to enjoy a nutella covered rice cake😋

  • @courtneysmith3487
    @courtneysmith3487 Před 2 lety

    Have you done the brewer diet? I would be interested in your take on it especially with your personal experience with pregnancies

  • @ginacasu
    @ginacasu Před 2 lety +20

    I would hate my life if I had to eat this way😅 I eat a whole food plant based diet but with a lot of fruit and carbs and managed to lose weight. Life with such a small amount of fruit it’s just too sad

    • @elizabethwhite2582
      @elizabethwhite2582 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m the exact same! WFPB diet with lots of carbs, and it’s a game changer

  • @PuttinOnTheSpritz
    @PuttinOnTheSpritz Před 2 lety +7

    Yesss thank you!!! I followed Autumn a while ago until I noticed she is pretty underweight. The lack of fat in her face just made me realize that she is pretty underweight and didn’t feel it was a healthy “diet” to follow

    • @CG-uy8dk
      @CG-uy8dk Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn’t agree more

  • @estherabraham8327
    @estherabraham8327 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey Abbey! I was wondering if you have an opinion on intermittent fasting and the South Asian population. I've heard there's a lot of benefits because of the way our ancestors used to starve for long periods of time. Personally, when I tried intermittent fasting, I ended up reducing my LDLs, triglycerides, cholesterol, and HbA1c. And I've heard this from a lot of South Asians. (I couldn't keep it up though cause I would get ridiculously hungry at night, but since stopping my HbA1c has gone up again). So I was wondering if you know if this is actually helpful in this population.

    • @Freakydeirdre
      @Freakydeirdre Před 2 lety

      Hi I am South Asian and was prediabetic. I reversed it through fasting, and low carb. I doubt she will believe it helpful to south asians as she follows a lot of old mainstream research. You can try taking some berberbine.Its a substitute to metformin that lowers blood sugar and cholesterol.

  • @tonyrae86
    @tonyrae86 Před rokem

    Autumn was one of the first people I started following on CZcams years ago when I was trying to figure out my eating habits and health and I found that I just felt guilt around eating/drinking most of the time until I just gave up.

  • @annawitter5161
    @annawitter5161 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for making carbs legal! LOL!! I am glad I am not the only one who cant do without them. And egg without a slice of bread makes me very queasy. As for ACV! Instant unbearable heartburn!

  • @sharonkolavo8636
    @sharonkolavo8636 Před rokem +3

    Autumn is awesome!!!

  • @karmelazoran3325
    @karmelazoran3325 Před 2 lety

    Good choice of review! I have watched some of her videos, wanted to see what you thought of them 😅. I think of you whenever she says something sketchy 😝🤩

  • @alexisroyer2500
    @alexisroyer2500 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Abbey!!! Would you be willing to do an in depth video on celiac disease? You’re by far my favorite nutrition channel and I’ve learned so much and was recently diagnosed with celiac.

    • @raysopal6
      @raysopal6 Před 2 lety +1

      Celiac here! I would love your take, Abby, too on the challenges of stepping into a gluten free lifestyle. I'm now 4 years into my diagnosis and it was a douzy changing and learning about my new life---I'm just now starting to feel comfortable with the restraints of celiac and healing from a ED.

    • @alexisroyer2500
      @alexisroyer2500 Před 2 lety +1

      @@raysopal6 I also have dealt with an ED since I was 15. I’m now 21 and just got the diagnosis but thankfully the past two years have been very healing on their own. So it’ll just have to be a journey! But yes, abby I’d love to hear your thoughts!!!

    • @raysopal6
      @raysopal6 Před 2 lety +1

      @AlexisRoyer Hugs! Wishing you the best on your journey. It doesn't really get easier, but we adapt and find new ways to thrive. There is a large community out there to help with ideas and support. It's very rough at first and grieving is normal. But, time heals the body and the mind. 🧡

  • @laurenelizabeth2505
    @laurenelizabeth2505 Před 2 lety +3

    Good video, Abbey. Thank you.