TikTok's Toxic Diet Culture Needs to be Stopped

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2020
  • I've been asked to take a look through the diet + weight loss content on TikTok so many times recently. Social media is full of scams and hearsay and I hope this video's a little reminder to show love to anyone online who might be struggling and point them towards qualified voices: Registered Dietitians and Medical Doctors.
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    A few of my favourite papers assessing the impact of undernutrition on health and the effectiveness of a highly restrictive diet on long term weight loss (there are lots more but I am hitting CZcams’s word limit! ☹️)
    * www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    * journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/Fu...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * bjsm.bmj.com/content/52/11/687
    * www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/3/835
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    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * academic.oup.com/pch/article/...
    * pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6163...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * www.clinicaltherapeutics.com/...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports...
    * reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd...
    * ebn.bmj.com/content/ebnurs/3/...
    * pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6163...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27136...
    * www.dishlab.org/pubs/2013%20C...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/e...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    * www.sciencedirect.com/science...
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    * www.jneurosci.org/content/jne...
    * jissn.biomedcentral.com/track...
    * journals.physiology.org/doi/p...
    * onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/e...
    * www.cambridge.org/core/servic...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    If you’re interested in the interviews with RDs and MDs about lemon water, ACV, cayenne pepper etc below are some examples (I haven’t found any rigorously conducted and peer reviewed scientific literature into this, which says something already!)
    * time.com/collection/guide-to-...
    * www.netdoctor.co.uk/healthy-e...
    * www.insider.com/does-drinking...
    * www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fi...
    * www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fi...
    * www.everydayhealth.com/diet-n...
    * www.health.harvard.edu/blog/a...
    * www.self.com/story/diet-tips-...
    * www.abbeyskitchen.com/nutriti...
    * www.chatelaine.com/health/die...
    * www.livestrong.com/article/45...
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  • @natachaoceane
    @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +5524

    In case it helps, Britain’s NHS shares that 2,223 calories is the average estimated energy requirement for a 13 year old girl. This only increases through adolescence (it’s nearly 2,500 calories for 17 y/o girls) and bear in mind that this is assuming an average level of activity which realistically isn’t going to be that much. Growth and development have significant energy requirements and we shouldn’t just take them as assumed ♥️ I hope it helps, love ya 💛
    www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/childrens-health/how-many-calories-do-teenagers-need/

    • @prestonmattson4857
      @prestonmattson4857 Před 4 lety +91

      thank you so much for this video!! it was much needed.

    • @binarosmarin3991
      @binarosmarin3991 Před 4 lety +332

      Im 14 years old and if i ate 2223 calories a day i would gain alot of weight. I have a trainer and she said that for my age, wieght, and height i (5'3) should be having 1500 a day. Im confused. Can you explain this?

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +905

      Trainers shouldn’t be giving out individualised nutritional guidance like that sweetie. Your trainer not knowing the remits of what they should be advising on isn’t a good sign to be completely honest, and it’s worrying that it goes against the overwhelmingly common guidance of those who are qualified on this topic (Registered Dietitians) ♥️♥️ I’ll try to make a video for teenagers soon and until then I hope you give your body a little chance to get in the energy it needs so you can be grow and be your best, and if you’re feeling hungry or fatigued then please don’t feel put off from eating by their advice 💛

    • @binarosmarin3991
      @binarosmarin3991 Před 4 lety +278

      @@natachaoceane I actually don't work with her anymore (i meant had a trainer) and i am going to an RD next week to figure this all out. Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @soniasharma5860
      @soniasharma5860 Před 4 lety +191

      When it comes to the amount that you should eat, I think it is also incredibly important to take note if you are particularly tall or particularly short, as well as the amount of muscle you have. Which is why it is always a good idea to consult a registered dietician

  • @rachel6905
    @rachel6905 Před 4 lety +15016

    The worst part is when a “skinny” girl does a dance that shows her body or waist the top comment is always “well I’m not eating today”

    • @softmacabre3011
      @softmacabre3011 Před 4 lety +1332

      omg yes it triggers me so much. Even if they're saying it as a joke it still hurts

    • @jshelley5836
      @jshelley5836 Před 4 lety +729

      Very disturbing.

    • @losasakarosa9050
      @losasakarosa9050 Před 4 lety +503

      Or “i wanna be skinny”

    • @MakalaDiggs
      @MakalaDiggs Před 4 lety +396

      I see this comment literally everywhere. It's so sad

    • @unabruja624
      @unabruja624 Před 4 lety +846

      And like, those same girls blame it on the skinny girl who's just feeling herself, like man it's not skinny people's fault, glorifying being skinny is the problem ugh

  • @Lintrovert
    @Lintrovert Před 4 lety +5913

    The problem is that these content creators are kids. Kids making “educational” and “motivational” videos for other kids. Basically, the blind leading the blind

    • @papayasaf5134
      @papayasaf5134 Před 4 lety +55

      you nailed it

    • @buli3350
      @buli3350 Před 4 lety +67

      It's not kids, it's kids that are not wise or smart..

    • @TheBrittinator
      @TheBrittinator Před 4 lety +75

      From what I’ve seen it’s not kids but young adults (16-25) I watch Tik Tok a lot and it’s really disturbing sometimes

    • @lala-iy7cj
      @lala-iy7cj Před 4 lety +12

      @@buli3350 kids are never wise

    • @skinnywig1268
      @skinnywig1268 Před 4 lety +2

      well said

  • @signity5540
    @signity5540 Před 4 lety +7661

    don't aim to be skinny, aim to be healthy.
    edit: forget this old comment. Aim to be whatever you want AS LONG as it is healthy.

  • @aylaemmerson7370
    @aylaemmerson7370 Před 3 lety +1516

    To be honest, because I have watched this I actually feel semi comfortable in eating food again.

    • @HannahCharlesworth98
      @HannahCharlesworth98 Před 3 lety +23

      That's amazing! Hope you're doing okay ❤❤

    • @zyaicob
      @zyaicob Před 3 lety +16

      Good. Eating right and staying active is so unbelievably important. I'm happy for you! :)

    • @benjib0yyy
      @benjib0yyy Před 2 lety +5

      I’m so proud of you!

    • @jessica23claire
      @jessica23claire Před 2 lety +5

      so happy for you! hope you're doing well

    • @waffles658
      @waffles658 Před 2 lety +4

      Well done, I am proud of you. that is such an achievement and a good step in the first direction. you're so kuchen stronger than you know ♡

  • @yuleedonnelly7682
    @yuleedonnelly7682 Před 4 lety +4959

    You need a podcast. I would listen religiously .

  • @Celestial922
    @Celestial922 Před 4 lety +2575

    People really want to be skinny at all cost and such mentality isn’t healthy.

    • @elindseykey
      @elindseykey Před 4 lety +15

      it really isn’t. i’m skinny and i hate it so much :(

    • @freshgreenjello6431
      @freshgreenjello6431 Před 4 lety +44

      Exactly you should be focused on being healthy not how you look. I personally have seen a family member not only only lose a ton of weight but also built muscle and genuinely feel better about themselves because they focused on being healthy and losing weight in a healthy way (while going to the gym of course!) The only time losing weight should be a focus is if it's starting to negatively effect your health (heck I've seen some of my muscular peeps sometimes have to do this cause too much muscle can also negatively effect your health) otherwise using that as the focus leads to crash dieting (which doesn't work, it should be a sustainable healthy lifestyle change.) or having an unhealthy relationship with food.

    • @einsof6098
      @einsof6098 Před 4 lety +6

      @@freshgreenjello6431 it is a great sentiment, but pure idealism would not get you far. Many people get into healthy lifestyle for vain reasons, and that is all right.

    • @freshgreenjello6431
      @freshgreenjello6431 Před 4 lety +5

      @@einsof6098 Very true. It's ok as long as people don't go too far or at the very least it isn't the *only* reason.

    • @tinaholster5495
      @tinaholster5495 Před 4 lety +19

      Guys why wouldn’t I want to be skinny. You see yourself how society treats fat people, you see how the internet treats fat people. It creates toxic positivity around the fact that being fat is ok. It’s all body positivity until you turn off your phone and go to school or the real world where you have no friends and no love life when you try your best to be approachable and even try to make friends. I have lost 30 pounds and I have seen myself how differently fat people get treated differently from skinny people. I could end this off with saying “but all body’s are prefect” but you can believe that all you want it’s just not true.

  • @elle9174
    @elle9174 Před 3 lety +1746

    Me: :(
    Natacha: burri-os
    Me: :)

    • @youngtwat
      @youngtwat Před 3 lety +18

      same:-)

    • @clareben6896
      @clareben6896 Před 3 lety +31

      @@gluebracelet I believe in you
      ...now extra guac *wink*

    • @grilledpook
      @grilledpook Před 2 lety +3

      burritos are amazing no cap

    • @Max-ps7yx
      @Max-ps7yx Před 2 lety +7

      The translation to English says "dokey them"

    • @fantasea114
      @fantasea114 Před rokem

      the translation 💀

  • @BrennaRittenour
    @BrennaRittenour Před 3 lety +123

    As an eating disorder nurse, this is SO. MUCH. YES!! Social media is literally the FUEL for eating disorder culture.

  • @GABEJUM
    @GABEJUM Před 4 lety +4715

    Tiktok is becoming like pro ana tumblr and I’m very worried

    • @MargaretTaret
      @MargaretTaret Před 4 lety +103

      rip thinspo tumblr and myproana.com forums. TBH i think teens today might be more affected than past individuals struggling with EDs since of how tight beauty standards have become since. Before facetune, photoshop was still being exclusive to those that could afford said programs, but also use them properly. Today teens are largely being feed something so exclusive, its almost not real.

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha Před 4 lety +38

      @@MargaretTaret almost is being nice; not only Facetune is a thing, but also Snow that retouches videos and even lives in real time... pretty sure none of the people they look up to actually looks like that irl.

    • @gale7254
      @gale7254 Před 4 lety +135

      pro ana tumblr was aware that they were promoting something unhealthy and that it was a community of mentally ill people, tiktok thinks that this is genuinely healthy okay and that these are perfectly healthy things to do and they aren’t disordered habits at all. i’ve been in online eating disorder communities for the past seven years and while there are some “pro” people, we always know that it’s unhealthy and that we’re suffering from a mental illness. this diet culture trend on tiktok is incredibly dangerous for the obvious reasons but also because none of these people are willing to admit that these are disordered eating habits and that this obsession with weight loss and restriction is unhealthy. the fact that this is normalized is next level insane.

    • @winterpia7493
      @winterpia7493 Před 4 lety +39

      Once I put a disclaimer in the comments of a "what I eat in a day" saying "hey, all my girls out there remember it's ok if u eat more ! Food tastes good ❤️" and someone replied "nothing tastes better than skinny" and truly myself asteem has been low since for ever but that really hurt. I'm 13 :(

    • @winterpia7493
      @winterpia7493 Před 4 lety +8

      And this is "normal " 😔

  • @freyafortune-garside573
    @freyafortune-garside573 Před 4 lety +3464

    This seems like the "Tumblr Thinspo" movement of this generation, and it breaks my heart knowing how much trauma this caused me as a 13-18 year old.. I thought social media was kind of over this but clearly I've just adjusted mine to be able to avoid it. So sad. I really hope young girls see your video and don't fixate on what they see on TikTok.

    • @cupid3890
      @cupid3890 Před 4 lety +70

      It's basically that. It's moving from tumblr to tiktok and its rlly sad. This shouldn't spread or be normalized.

    • @kikismiley11
      @kikismiley11 Před 4 lety +4

      Freya Fortune Yes :/

    • @Lau3464l
      @Lau3464l Před 4 lety +59

      100%. The tumblr thinspo movement ruined my physical and mental health for years, and it took even more years to recover. And I'm still trying to recover from this crap.

    • @HazelInAHayze
      @HazelInAHayze Před 4 lety +7

      CL I agree! I’m still trying to get through it. And even when I do good for weeks, all it takes is one comment or one bad day to make me go into a binge or the opposite! Hang in there 💕

    • @lainareese5777
      @lainareese5777 Před 4 lety +5

      - cupid - sometimes i browse tumblr thinspo so try to trigger myself, but my willpower is just never there. it just makes me feel like shit and i hate it, and i keep seeing similar things on tik tok. people really be calling me lazy for not being able to get a flat stomach; i hate the toxicity and privilege of some parts of tik tok.

  • @caspertheunfriendlyghost
    @caspertheunfriendlyghost Před 4 lety +1833

    This is why I stick to gay tiktok

  • @ccm1331
    @ccm1331 Před 3 lety +124

    the mid-video advertisement being about a new weight loss diet was..... painfully ironic

    • @WhitneyKippes
      @WhitneyKippes Před 3 lety +2

      You'd think CZcams was trolling us or something....

  • @emilymills4838
    @emilymills4838 Před 4 lety +2836

    I’m only commenting so that the youtube algorithm does its thing and shows this to as many people as possible. TikTok diet culture is insane...

  • @rebecaabarcas
    @rebecaabarcas Před 4 lety +1656

    There's one TikTok that really struck me about a girl saying how she lost around 20 kilos from GETTING SALMONELLA and how she strongly recommends that you don't try to lose weight that way cause it's obvs sh*t .... and people are still like "oh I want to get salmonella I'll eat raw chicken". Like I honestly think the problem is not TikTok but rather people that don't care about their health

    • @debsb3704
      @debsb3704 Před 4 lety +93

      That's insane! a) it's a horrific experience, b) it screws with your gut bacteria and immune system (my friend is now allergic to dairy and gluten after contracting severe food poisoning in Thailand), c) I think that it's possible that girl is lying about losing 20kg - I've had food poisoning multiple times whilst travelling, and I lost a few kg max, most of which was water weight (the same is true for my previously-mentioned friend, and she was actually hospitalised because the food poisoning was so severe), d) if you're healthy, you gain most of the weight back, and e) most importantly, actively contracting food poisoning to lose weight is bulimia. I hope girls who see that video don't take her advice!

    • @akiko7298
      @akiko7298 Před 4 lety +35

      That's crazy! I got a bacterial gut infection when I was in China once and yeah, I lost weight! But man that wasn't weight I needed to loose and it was an awful way to loose weight. And it took me forever to gain the weight back because China's food and my digestion system did not mix well. Why would someone WANT to go through that?!

    • @strawbotomy
      @strawbotomy Před 4 lety +4

      It's all water weight

    • @strawbotomy
      @strawbotomy Před 4 lety +6

      You wont lose actual weight unless you stop eating and you'll gain it all back if your body is weak

    • @lainareese5777
      @lainareese5777 Před 4 lety +28

      it’s not that they genuinely don’t care, it’s that they prioritize a skinny body over their health even though they know that it’s not good for them... which, to me, is so much sadder

  • @majazoch9774
    @majazoch9774 Před 4 lety +296

    This sums up gen z humour: dark shit covered up with lmao and using it as a coping mechanism......lmao

    • @alana9171
      @alana9171 Před 3 lety +15

      As a gen z myself, I can confirm this is true.

  • @lotus1186
    @lotus1186 Před 3 lety +503

    I once obsessed over having a calorie deficit and would sneak a “500-cal workout” when I go over at 10pm just to hit the deficit target. I started having irregular periods and I decided and it wasn’t the way to go. It’s so easy to get pressured and trapped into unhealthy diets and I’m grateful for influencers like you shedding more light into the issue.

    • @mollymarie2
      @mollymarie2 Před 2 lety +11

      I so wish creators like her had been around when I was being fed such ridiculous diets by not just social media but also my mother. I maintained a 500 cal diet with my mom for about 2 months when I was in the 7th grade.
      I was obsessed with weighing myself.
      I JUST, at 24, am learning how to have a healthy relationship with food to garner the results I want for my body.

    • @annadrew4
      @annadrew4 Před 2 lety +3

      Omg! Same! I had the same problem! My periods were so late that I thought I may be pregnant. Lol.

  • @shantoyjackson3496
    @shantoyjackson3496 Před 4 lety +2088

    He’s like, “It’s not gonna fit” ... You - “Yes, it is. I believe in you” 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @8960056
      @8960056 Před 4 lety +40

      I laughed so hard 😂

    • @oliviakelly3815
      @oliviakelly3815 Před 4 lety +16

      I LAUGHED SO MUCH

    • @carinaoliveira5850
      @carinaoliveira5850 Před 4 lety +11

      my favourite part! lol among others of amazing points of course!

    • @LegallyBoopy
      @LegallyBoopy Před 4 lety +48

      Scrolling down and seeing this out of context..Sounds like my first time with my boyfriend hahahahaaaaa

    • @emilydoskow2678
      @emilydoskow2678 Před 4 lety +24

      Boopydoot HAHAHA i was gna be like “tHats what she sAid” lmfao

  • @dionmackenzie4471
    @dionmackenzie4471 Před 4 lety +3796

    Guys take this from a recovered anorexic: undereating messes up EVERYTHING in your life. Your skin, digestion, energy and focus levels, muscle, periods - I still haven't got mine back, blood pressure and blood sugars, immune system and white blood cell count, recovery, hormones and feelings/emotions, social life. Pretty much what I'm trying to say is that this video is completely true and I want so many people to see this and emphasis UNDEREATING IS NOT AND WILL NEVER BE HEALTHY IN ANY WAY

    • @saraabell4075
      @saraabell4075 Před 4 lety +6

      Did your digestion ever heal?

    • @giacintaah
      @giacintaah Před 4 lety +67

      @@saraabell4075 not OP but similar situation. took me a good year, enough fibre & consistent eating to have proper digestion

    • @elsa861
      @elsa861 Před 4 lety +12

      I can completely vouch for this

    • @littlebylittle9777
      @littlebylittle9777 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes yes yes 💯

    • @pialubeck4625
      @pialubeck4625 Před 4 lety +54

      I can totaly relate to you. I am in recovery currently and it makes me so sad hearing from people things like that "they are hungry but because of the icecream they had after lunch they cant have dinner today“ I hope this video reaches out to as many people as possible because it is sooo important!

  • @nuominlu2321
    @nuominlu2321 Před 3 lety +329

    To all people reading this: wanting to lose weight is not a bad thing but do it with lots of precautions. I was overweight and I decided to change my lifestyle, I lost a good amount of weight but never actually weighted myself because I'm scared of becoming obsessed with numbers like I used to in the past. Now my goal is to work out to get STRONGER not necessarily thinner et to eat BETTER not less. In terms of food I didn't change anything, I just made sure I stopped eating when I was not hungry anymore. I'm not a specialist, and I didn't consult anyone, so I decided to lose weight very simply: eating a bit better but keeping the things that I love even if they are high calories and exercising. Yes the results are slow (multiple month) but they are steady. Please be safe 🙏

    • @charredwater_8137
      @charredwater_8137 Před rokem

      im bulking 🥶🥶😤😤😤💪💪

    • @hegrewchilder8144
      @hegrewchilder8144 Před rokem

      Eat vegetables and healthy stuff and seldom eat junk food but once a day or twice it won't hurt

  • @starfish0607
    @starfish0607 Před 3 lety +57

    As a med student, it's concerning that people don't know how basic biology works and that's probably the reason why can't they discern things that are marketed as healthy by are actually really damaging. Teenage girls take advice from other teenage girls and don't even question the reliability

  • @sophiescherk9279
    @sophiescherk9279 Před 4 lety +901

    Being healthy means incorporating healthier food and regular exercise. Not starving yourself for a week and then give up and binge eating

  • @ella-en5gs
    @ella-en5gs Před 4 lety +2080

    there is a lot of ”i wasnt hungry anyways” ”not gonna eat today” comments that are very triggering. (im recovering from an ed :P)

    • @christychristy9302
      @christychristy9302 Před 4 lety +99

      just me please delete tiktok it’s so toxic. I hope you’re doing great 💗

    • @sugareun
      @sugareun Před 4 lety +62

      i agree with the other reply, dont read the comments or delete tik tok. im recovering too and relapsed once i downloaded it. i deleted it recently and im getting better again :)

    • @miawongmusic
      @miawongmusic Před 4 lety +23

      @just me I challenge you to take one week off of TikTok and Instagram! Those apps can make you feel very insecure about your body.

    • @rsterthelly726
      @rsterthelly726 Před 4 lety +4

      ikr

    • @astafanney5786
      @astafanney5786 Před 4 lety +14

      Delete the app! I deleted it because of all the skinny girls in bikinis and I feel so much better about myself:)

  • @jacquelinegaertner747
    @jacquelinegaertner747 Před rokem +44

    Thank you Natasha for this information. I am a 53-year-old woman, so not a huge follower of TikTok, however, I am a teacher of high school age kids for the past 27 years and I can honestly say that the social media culture has been devastating to young people‘s mental and physical health on many levels. Having a beautiful, bright, fun and informative person, like yourself, putting content out on CZcams is really refreshing

  • @ginabinafofina
    @ginabinafofina Před 3 lety +79

    CZcams keeps recommending me these stupid diet videos where girls are like “my diet is 600 cals a day :)” and young teen girls in the comments are like “wow this is such a healthy diet!!” It’s really upsetting. If you ever try and comment, you’ll get people dog piling on you saying that the diet works and they lost weight. Of course you lost weight eating that little!!! But it’s not sustainable and you’ll learn that REAL quick. Thank you for this video. Social media is scary these days and this is coming from an adult. I’m scared for the young girls and boys that are constantly bombarded with this shit.

  • @kmei9853
    @kmei9853 Před 4 lety +641

    YES!! Pls let Natacha go viral, she’s what this society needs. ♥️

    • @Marie-vg5og
      @Marie-vg5og Před 4 lety +2

      I know, I started following her about a year ago and the first thing I do when I click on her video is peep the follower count! My abso-absolute Favorite! Love all the performance based exercise. It honestly completely revamped my fitness outlook.

  • @merce4043
    @merce4043 Před 4 lety +1492

    i was going to skip breakfast today, but i think i'm just gonna eat these avocado toasts i want. thank you for reminding me what's actually important!!

    • @rosemarylouis3324
      @rosemarylouis3324 Před 4 lety +122

      You dropped this 👑. From many stories I heard, skipping meals is HIGHLY not recommended. Keep doing you king or queen!

    • @camtheunicorpse2217
      @camtheunicorpse2217 Před 4 lety +66

      Skipping breakfast is for lame people
      Breakfast is the best meal of the day! All meals are the best meal of the day! Also you got me craving avo toast now 😍😍

    • @anieee96
      @anieee96 Před 4 lety +22

      I’m never hungry in the morning so I nutribullet veg, berries and protein powder! Can’t go without nutrients just because my body doesn’t “crave” food haha.

    • @weruleyoudrool
      @weruleyoudrool Před 3 lety +8

      Rosemary Louis It's called IF. It's perfectly fine if you eat enough during your eating window.

    • @claudiaraposo552
      @claudiaraposo552 Před 3 lety

      yessss boo

  • @ally9862
    @ally9862 Před 3 lety +109

    Can I just say, every time I fall into the black hole of being guilty for eating more food, I come back to Natasha because she never fails to reassure me it’s okay.

  • @iheartquestionmark1313
    @iheartquestionmark1313 Před 4 lety +71

    the thing about views on tiktok vs views on youtube is that on youtube you have to actually choose to click on the video, but on tiktok you just scroll and you don’t even know what it is before you watch it and it has your view as soon as you scroll to it, even if you don’t even want to see that content.

  • @abbyduevel1789
    @abbyduevel1789 Před 4 lety +583

    Natacha is such a badass woman in science. I'm here for it.

  • @LauraLegille
    @LauraLegille Před 4 lety +441

    We stan a queen that crushes exploitative “evidence-based”, “nutritional” bs with actual scientific research

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +21

      ahh thank you so much Laura, I just managed to add all my papers in the description box for reference (: xxx

  • @jojo-cv8el
    @jojo-cv8el Před 2 lety +25

    I dealt with/ am dealing with an eating disorder and I’m currently in the mental hospital right now. It is calming and enlightening to watch this video. I lost way too much weight, didn’t have periods for months, and my hemoglobin dropped to a 4. I’m a teenage girl, and speaking towards other teenage girls, please stay away from these eating habits. You are stronger than a beauty standard of looking “skinny”

  • @slimecorn
    @slimecorn Před 4 lety +51

    I lost 45 lbs and I still could eat my favorite foods. I'm seems like moderation doesn't exist anymore.

  • @naveena921
    @naveena921 Před 4 lety +588

    That “now add more guac” and wink gave me life ahahaha

  • @helens1016
    @helens1016 Před 4 lety +638

    Every time I see those tiktoks I feel a twinge of familiarity. Then I realize, those girls are eating the same way I ate when I had an eating disorder.

    • @katarinavojtekova2067
      @katarinavojtekova2067 Před 4 lety +23

      Oh. I hope you are okay♥️ But can we talk about your profile picture?😂😂😂

    • @reece3059
      @reece3059 Před 4 lety +8

      honestly, im still suffering from anorexia, and it freaks me out to think about eating that much. i hope these girls arent suffering like i am though, i would never wish that upon someone

    • @sugareun
      @sugareun Před 4 lety +5

      i have an eating disorder and i was getting a lot better and once i downloaded tik tok i relapsed lol

    • @taesleftguccislide2735
      @taesleftguccislide2735 Před 3 lety

      I'm so glad that I never had tiktok geez, my Ed would have been intensified by 1000

    • @helens1016
      @helens1016 Před 3 lety +1

      @@katarinavojtekova2067 it's Daniel Radcliffe in Guns Akimbo lol. You can find the full picture just by googling it. thank me later!

  • @kyracantthink
    @kyracantthink Před 3 lety +100

    As a person who lost all her muscle and all her fat in a matter of months (I got really sick). It really worrys me when girls my age eat so little. I wouldn't want that for anyone.

  • @catstalker8218
    @catstalker8218 Před 3 lety +396

    Me watching a video about obese people: silently putting back the cookies
    Watch this video: silently taking back the cookies

    • @Pedro-S1lva
      @Pedro-S1lva Před 3 lety +25

      Never put back the cookies 😠😂😂 workout your body and eat well, check out Coach Greg doucette CZcams channel

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety +1

      Put the cookies where they belong; in the trash. You wouldn’t want to end up like these girls!

    • @ellis6407
      @ellis6407 Před 3 lety +15

      @@soonerborn7603 Your comment is very confusing lol

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety

      @@ellis6407 It’s actually not. Maybe if you think REALLY hard you can figure it out. We believe in you.

    • @ellis6407
      @ellis6407 Před 3 lety +19

      @@soonerborn7603 Alright, alright. No need to be condescending now.
      What I’m confused about is the fact that your comment is contradicting itself. Care to elaborate?
      You’re telling them to throw the cookies away but then you’re saying “you wouldn’t want to end up like these girls”, which are literally the types of girls that actually would throw the cookie away for the sake of staying/getting skinny.
      Should they throw the cookie away, or should they avoid being like “these girls”?

  • @adaora2851
    @adaora2851 Před 4 lety +260

    "If this really worked, it would be all over the news not just on tik tok." THIS

  • @tepolakseth
    @tepolakseth Před 4 lety +650

    “That’s bulls**t-based” - Natacha Oceane 2020
    Honestly, I couldn’t have found a better way to describe it 🤣🤣

  • @plastictrousers8371
    @plastictrousers8371 Před 3 lety +1656

    Guys try pineapple, cucumber and mango smoothie
    It does nothing, it just tastes great ☺️💕
    Edit: I'm soo glad you all like it, make sure you stay safe and if you haven't eaten yet please do, it's good for you 😌💜

    • @evansummmno2784
      @evansummmno2784 Před 3 lety +101

      PERIOD. LOVE THAT. I BET IT DOES.

    • @domshii
      @domshii Před 3 lety +46

      That sounds so so good! I'll try sometime, thanks for the idea! :D

    • @plastictrousers8371
      @plastictrousers8371 Před 3 lety +32

      Hehe, anytime :)) might sound weird at first but trust me, it's gooddd 😜😜

    • @Serena-wb9cs
      @Serena-wb9cs Před 3 lety +21

      I love this comment for no reason

    • @plastictrousers8371
      @plastictrousers8371 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Serena-wb9cs tyy, I put no effort into this yet I get 100+ likes 😂❤

  • @semolinalibra
    @semolinalibra Před 4 lety +414

    Basically:
    Be underweight and anorexic for social media and fake friends *or* be healthy and happy for a life time for yourself

    • @purpleshirtblueskirt9005
      @purpleshirtblueskirt9005 Před 3 lety +5

      And have real friends who you know in real life 🙂🙂

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety

      And what do you consider “healthy”?

    • @evansummmno2784
      @evansummmno2784 Před 3 lety +29

      @@soonerborn7603 intuitive eating and not restricting. Lots of water. Body movement. Walks, runs, ect.

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety +6

      @@evansummmno2784 Pssshhh....intuitive eating is absolutely stupid. It’s what weak-minded people say to justify eating crap like cookies and cake. “My BLoOd SuGaR feELs LoW, I nEeD sOmeThiNg SWeEt....”. Nonsense. 🙄

    • @evansummmno2784
      @evansummmno2784 Před 3 lety +40

      @@soonerborn7603 no actually. It helps you not to fall into disordered eating habits. If you restrict, you binge. Everything is good in moderation and balance is key. People who have had eating disorders were weak at one point. They faced their fear of food and they are strong. You dont eat something sweet for low blood sugar, that is for people with diabetes. You eat it because you want it.

  • @floli
    @floli Před 4 lety +769

    Hold on,
    the first girl barely eats and she says she isn’t trying to lose weigh, so I imagine the ones who want to lose weight: that would mean they should eat EVEN LESS than her?! That is scary. Social media has so much influence on our life, and sometimes, we don’t even realize it. Even if someone just watches that first video for fun, unconsciously, it will affect his/her’s relationship with food... that’s why I try to watch educational or informative stuff from people who know what they are doing - like Natacha - and avoid watching these types of viral videos that won’t bring anything good to my life...

    • @Culterin
      @Culterin Před 4 lety +11

      Especially all these very young girls who even need more calories cause they are still developing and growing, and they deprive their body and possibly mess up their body development during puberty.

    • @Supermario19001
      @Supermario19001 Před 4 lety +6

      @@Culterin its a ashame some people think a heathly diet is eating as little as possible

    • @najah1819
      @najah1819 Před 4 lety +7

      Culterin exactly! I did this and ended up developing an eating disorder... im still trying to get my body back on track since my bones didnt have enough energy to grow and my metabolism has also slowed due to my thyroid trying to Make me preserve energy.... we need food to grow and we need a healthy balanced diet with the occasional treat and a side of listening to our bodies

    • @VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon
      @VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon Před 4 lety +3

      Does someone else think that Tiktok starts getting toxic as Tumblr back in the days? I remember very well how this social media made me feel.. having crazy "challenge" days where you weren't eating at all for 1-2 days..

    • @wowandrss
      @wowandrss Před 4 lety +1

      @@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon "having crazy "challenge" days where you weren't eating at all for 1-2 days.." that, in and of itself isn't a problem though. People fast and have been fasting for a long long time. I wouldn't call something like that a crazy challenge. Though if it became a weekly thing then it might not be so good

  • @amandajuan
    @amandajuan Před 4 lety +434

    i clicked on this SO FAST. i see so many ppl say things like “i guess i’m not eating today” kinda thing and it’s insane!! it makes me so sad to see all these young girls say things like this

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +34

      I totally agree, I can only imagine how much worse I'd have been influenced if I was on there at my most impressionable state. I hope this is a small step in opening up the conversation about what's going on. Lots of love xxx

  • @megangibson5170
    @megangibson5170 Před 4 lety +31

    Even if some of them are joking, there’s a bit of truth in every joke.

  • @swimerchik
    @swimerchik Před 3 lety +18

    "a salt bae of....." is my new favorite unit of measure

  • @ingridklint3611
    @ingridklint3611 Před 4 lety +445

    Im commenting to get the engagement up on this video so that this can reach THE WORLD BABY

  • @sefanitrezene7094
    @sefanitrezene7094 Před 4 lety +1675

    My sister is at that age where she’s getting into social media and just the other day, she made a comment about dieting. It made me so so sad that she was already thinking about weight and food at such a young age. She should not be thinking like this. EVER. I had her watch your videos and will keep up with her but either way I’m happy there are influencers such as yourself making sure that CORRECT information about food and health is being spread.

    • @noora4942
      @noora4942 Před 4 lety +70

      Showing Natacha to her was absolutely the best move! Your sister is lucky to have you to lead her to a healthy direction :)

    • @samanthaelizabeth8330
      @samanthaelizabeth8330 Před 4 lety +69

      Luckily having a sibling like you to guide her is super protective and can definitely help her have a healthy body image and relationship with food🌸

    • @mollye2611
      @mollye2611 Před 4 lety +6

      So true! It's no different, maybe even worse as it's more accessible, than when people who are in their 20's and 30's now grew up looking at magazines promoting dieting and losing weight.

    • @Gryptonaire
      @Gryptonaire Před 4 lety +8

      I saw pics of me back in HS (15-17) I thought I was Obese back then. This was before I knew anything about bmi and body shapes so my young foolish self started sticking her finger down her throat after every meal, forced my self to sleep all day bc I didn't want to eat, ate only nuts and fruit for months, even went on a all water diet where you just pound gallons of water to feel full but you pee alot. Its crazy how unhealthy I was and thought it was OK. It's definitely not okay. Now at 23 when I see my cousins who are going through that body image phase I try my best to educate them about healthy eating and habits

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +83

      You sound like a really loving sister and I am sure having a role model like you looking out for her through the confusion that we all go through at some point will make a huge difference.
      All my love and give your sister a hug from me! ♥️

  • @shubhangi7106
    @shubhangi7106 Před 3 lety +109

    So,I was always overweight from my childhood . As I got older I started my periods and they were not regular and I started to gain a lot of weight erratically, I got acne ,developed PCOD and marginal hypothyroidism.
    (This was before I started using tiktok)
    I was not in a good mental state and always thought WHY ME? I used to compare myself with others a lot and to make the situation worse school was hell. I actually danced pretty well but due to my weight they never even gave me a chance.
    Bottom line I was frustrated.
    My mom is kind of like a perfectionist . She was really good at sports in her school days and was always fit, but I was the exact opposite . She became really worried when I reached my highest 82kgs at the end of 2018 . So she got me joined at a gym nearby and made me do yoga with her in the morning . At first it was really difficult for me but gradually I started losing weight and it made me very happy . Finally,at the end of 2019 I lost around 20kg , my periods became quite regular , my acne vanished and I started getting compliments .
    I owe it all to my mother.
    So now the main thing starts:
    I started using tiktok and saw these beautiful girls my age who were very popular. Slowly I started to think that I am still not good enough and I started hating myself, although I worked very hard to lose the weight.
    I used to think wow they have everything . They are rich , beautiful , popular and are having way more fun than me . I thought my life has nothing , it's useless . I used to envy them a lot and it was taking a toll on my mental health . But then I decided to use my energy somewhere else in something productive . So I uninstalled tiktok and started to focus on my studies and hobbies .
    And as a result I scored 98% in my exams and my drawing improved .
    I became happy in my body again and replaced social media apps with more useful ones such as quora and Duolingo. I learned 3 languages and now I know that all these outer things don't matter , what matters is that you know your self worth and use your energy on improving yourself rather than wasting time on social media . Now I don't have any social media except youtube of course .
    And the funny thing is that now tiktok is banned in our country😂
    Sorry if it was too long I just wanted to share my personal experience . And anyone who thinks that you are not good enough always remember nothing is permanent in this world not even your miseries.
    *I LOVE YOU 💜*
    You are not alone.🤗

    • @Pedro-S1lva
      @Pedro-S1lva Před 3 lety +2

      Beautiful!!

    • @shubhangi7106
      @shubhangi7106 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Pedro-S1lva Thanks!

    • @natalia-uv1hh
      @natalia-uv1hh Před 3 lety +1

      I LOVE THIS SO MUCH ❤️

    • @shubhangi7106
      @shubhangi7106 Před 3 lety +1

      @@natalia-uv1hh Thank you very much! I'm glad😊

    • @grilledpook
      @grilledpook Před 2 lety +2

      "nothing is permanent in this world, not even your miseries"
      thats a powerful line right there

  • @carolinewheeler77
    @carolinewheeler77 Před 4 lety +17

    As a fat girl, this video shocked me with how misinformed I really am about dieting. I always assumed that I’d have to cut out everything I love if I want to lose weight. Right now I’m happy with being chubby, but if I ever want to diet then I’ll be more optimistic about doing so!

  • @swinxfee
    @swinxfee Před 4 lety +1460

    Thank god i never downloaded that app. It seems like it has the worst parts of other social medias: comparing yourself, wasting your time on low grade entertainment, being exposed to unrealistic standards and stimulating negative emotions.

    • @samboali9107
      @samboali9107 Před 4 lety +43

      Yeah don’t download it

    • @sezehozz288
      @sezehozz288 Před 4 lety +40

      That was beautiful worded..I'm glad I haven't either.

    • @BrynhildurLaila
      @BrynhildurLaila Před 4 lety +6

      It’s funny sometimes after what video you watch

    • @elenor2387
      @elenor2387 Před 4 lety +11

      I usually go on tiktok to wash my eyes with anime boys edits but yea, glad my younger self with low confidence didn't download it

    • @YukiLeiu
      @YukiLeiu Před 4 lety +7

      I heard from some youtubers that they allowed a live stream of someone ending their l!fe and then covered it up.

  • @tessagebert9671
    @tessagebert9671 Před 4 lety +556

    FINALLY A FITNESS INFLUENCER WHO IS TALKING ABOUT THIS 🥳

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +28

      ahh thank you Tessa, I only hope that it can help people know where to get reliable information from ♥️♥️♥️

    • @kyleanderson9113
      @kyleanderson9113 Před 4 lety +5

      Tessa Gebert she’s probably one of my favorite fitness influencers, she’s motivating and realistic and plus love her content too!!

    • @toporkata
      @toporkata Před 4 lety +2

      Finally someone had the guts to stand up against all that dross. As a teacher I can confirm that a large number of teens are suffering from under-eating, malnutrition and a totally dysfunctional relationship with food. Thank you for raising awareness, Natacha!!

  • @eden8955
    @eden8955 Před 3 lety +144

    Hi everyone :)
    I’m a 13 year old girl, and I just wanted to share a bit of a story about my relationship with food.
    Ever since I was very young, around 5-6 years old, I thought I needed to be skinny. I would see girls in the books I read or tv shows I watched either telling themselves they needed to watch what they ate, or having someone else tell them so. Stuff like that was always in the back of my mind growing up, although I didn’t really care what I was eating until I was about 10 years old, I still always attempted to work out or exercise in whatever way I could find that I didn’t think took too much effort. I have a specific memory from when I was about 9 years old of my mom walking in on me attempting to do sit-ups, and when she asked what I was doing I replied “swimsuit season is coming up, I need to get in shape” a funny memory, yet gives you a bit of an idea about how I was influenced. It may not seem like a huge deal, but personally I think a nine year old knowing about ‘swimsuit season’ and being determined to be skinny before then because of influence from things such as social media is a bit alarming. Anyways, moving on, eating didn’t become a huge thing I was mindful of until about 11-12. Around that time I developed an eating disorder. I started counting calories and restricting food, which would quite often lead me to binging later on, which would then make me feel guilty. Often times I would sit on the toilet for long periods of time trying to force myself to, well, get all of the food I just binged out. It’s a bit embarrassing but it is what happened. Late last year, I started hanging out with a group of friends who were very toxic, which I didn’t know at the time. They constantly complained about their weight, how ‘fat’ they were, how out of shape they were, yet did nothing healthy about it, leading me to do the same. In fact, most of our days hanging out (which was almost every other day) were spent drinking extra large sodas and chips that we would scrounge our little money together to buy at the gas station. Of course that was very unhealthy, but for a little while the eating disorder thoughts went away. I didn’t think about calories or sugar, I just enjoyed having fun and eating like that all the time. (I wasn’t really allowed to have many sugary foods or drinks growing up, I was raised mostly eating healthy foods, so being able to eat like that every day was a whole new experience for me.) When we entered quarantine, of course I couldn’t go out with them every day anymore, and taking a step back from that life style I realized how unhealthy it was. For a few months tho, I ate mostly the same, feeling terrible about my body but enjoying unhealthy food too much to care. (Here’s where tiktok comes in) A few months in however, I started being exposed to more weight loss trends on tiktok. Of course there was the whole ‘glow up during quarantine’ thing where everyone was obsessed with Chloe ting, but that was perfectly fine. I tried a few of her workouts but could never stick to them 😅. Anyways, from there I started drifting more into purely weight loss tiktok. I started becoming more and more obsessed with fasting and weight loss recipes, stuff like lemon water etc. The eating disorder came back, and I started developing depression very quickly. I would try and go days and days without eating, and if I couldn’t I would feel guilty and ashamed, which often lead to binge eating. I was fed all this false information about weight loss, how I should be in an extreme calorie deficit, how I should stay under 1000 calories per day. That went on for months. I saw no progress in my body of course, and it came to be that whenever I ate anything or drank anything other than water, I would get extremely bloated because it had gotten to a point where my stomach wasn’t used to food. As time progressed, I started to see this more glamorized lifestyle on tiktok. A lifestyle proposed by skinny alt girls who never ate anything, never slept, and did a ton of drugs. I wanted to be like them, I wanted people to idolize me like people idolized them in the comments of their videos. I wanted my ribs to show, I wanted my arms and legs to be only skin and bones. That was at the height of it, about two months ago. I would go far too long without eating, only having monster energy drinks once a day and trying to stay awake all night so I would have big bags under my eyes.
    A few weeks ago, I started to realize how bad it was. I wanted to get out of it, I started to crave a far more healthy lifestyle where I was able to work out without passing out, where I could eat three meals a day plus snacks and not get extremely bloated and feel guilty. I started to eat more, buying more vegetables and fruits, experimenting with fun healthy recipes to see what I liked best, starting to become more active, etc. It’s been tough, I still have a lot of eating disorder thoughts, and I still struggle to get over 1500 calories even though I’m eating three filling meals. Now I work out every morning on weekdays, and it’s something I look forward to because I’m proud of myself for being active and I feel good after every workout even if I’m extremely sore. I enjoy making meals, and cooking is becoming more and more of a hobby that I very much enjoy. I have an app that I use to track my calories, carbs, protein, and fat, I try my best to eat foods that are high in all four but I still haven’t found an ideal meal that contains all four. If anyone has any tips for that, it would be nice to hear.
    My sleep schedule is still pretty bad (I’m writing this at three in the morning)
    But I’m definitely trying to get better.
    I’m sorry for writing so much, sometimes it just helps to be open about this stuff to complete strangers online lmao. A note to any girl my age who may be struggling with an eating disorder: your body is perfectly fine. You don’t need to change it for anyone, and if you feel uncomfortable with the way you look now, don’t resort to starving/binge eating. There’s thousands of healthier ways to lose/gain weight, and I guarantee you a healthy lifestyle will be much more fulfilling. You are perfect and beautiful how you are, and you’ll probably regret it in the future if you spend your whole teenage years obsessing over what you look like. Just go have fun, and fight your insecurities with confidence.
    If anyone read this far, I applaud you.

    • @istanchloe
      @istanchloe Před 2 lety +6

      My parents told me the exact same thing when I was 10 that I needed to get in shape and that encouraged me even more and if I ate over 1K calories I would feel guilty

    • @shrevidhya2473
      @shrevidhya2473 Před 2 lety +7

      thank you so much for sharing this. im so proud of you!! ❤️❤️ I hope you're doing well now, stay safe and healthy

    • @kierstynrogers6300
      @kierstynrogers6300 Před 2 lety +6

      I’m legit crying rn. I’m 13 as well and over the past few months i’ve been going through a journey of becoming healthier. At first it was purely eating well and exercising but after a while I felt a lot of ed thoughts coming in. I try not to think about what I look like and what the numbers are but I can’t help it sometimes. I’m also a dancer so there’s a lot of pressure around staying skinny while still being healthy. Most of my friends are extremely skinny and makes me self-conscious. I really, really don’t want to develop an Ed and I’m trying to keep myself out of that rut but it’s hard. Thank you so much for sharing 🥺

    • @waffles658
      @waffles658 Před 2 lety +5

      I am so proud of you for pushing through that dangerous lifestyle and changing to a much healthier and fulfilling lifestyle. you are so strong. thank you for sharing your story ♡

    • @victorialopezmota5909
      @victorialopezmota5909 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much for sharing this. I’ve been struggling with Ed thoughts and body dysmorphia since the beginning of 2021 and even tho I haven’t realised it until I read this, I’ve always feel that pressure of been skinny and been all bones and skin. I’m still struggling, but Some days, I can think properly and try to stop thinking about my body and compare myself to others.

  • @popgum7203
    @popgum7203 Před 3 lety +46

    Me watching this eating a bowl of cereal..... "So basically your saying I should get seconds?"🙄🤔😆

  • @victoriakirova6483
    @victoriakirova6483 Před 4 lety +727

    I love how you’re raising awareness about these misleading topics! Love you Natacha! :)

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +14

      thank you so much Victoria 🙏 lot of love ♥️

  • @samanthaelizabeth8330
    @samanthaelizabeth8330 Před 4 lety +314

    As a fellow student of science that “evidence-based/research-based” stuff with no citations, references, or scientific research is my BIGGEST problem with so much of the health and wellness market.

  • @labuenavida3051
    @labuenavida3051 Před 3 lety +66

    I was looking up how to lose weight while breastfeeding and found an article that recommended to eat less than 1,500 calories a day (big no no) and just take supplements instead of eating.

    • @sfatlithewise1276
      @sfatlithewise1276 Před 3 lety +11

      Omggggg I came across someone recently who said that vegetables were toxic and contained 'no nutrients', and I should just take cod liver oils instead. Deludeddddd

    • @labuenavida3051
      @labuenavida3051 Před 3 lety +10

      @@sfatlithewise1276 I have a hard time accepting people can be so stupid haha

    • @sfatlithewise1276
      @sfatlithewise1276 Před 3 lety +7

      @@labuenavida3051 unfortunately they can 🤦‍♀️

    • @SqueakyShortPerson
      @SqueakyShortPerson Před 2 lety +10

      I know this is an old comment. But I'm posting this so others in this situation might see it.
      Some women cannot lose weight while breastfeeding and your body isn't broken if you don't! I've had 2 kids and as long as I breastfed, I was so hungry and my body held on to every oz of chub I'd gained during my pregnancies. As soon as I stopped, the weight flew off and I got back to my prepregnancy weight within a few months of weaning each time. Hormones are insane. Some women drop weight like crazy while breastfeeding; some hang on to weight while breastfeeding. Neither is bad. You just made a human with your body! Postpartum is just survival, focus on healing and replenishing your nutrient stores.

  • @annahong593
    @annahong593 Před 3 lety +9

    One of my favorite easy smoothies of all time:
    -frozen strawberries
    -frozen bananas
    -nesquik strawberry syrup
    -little bit of milk

  • @julestielman
    @julestielman Před 4 lety +277

    This reminds me of the days where thigh gaps on Tumblr were a thing. I thought we were making so much progress (especially for females) with getting strong and seeing food as fuel. Now it seems like we’re going back to the “get skinny quickly, don’t eat” days.

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +45

      I agree: for me, the fact that this is still happening means that we never got to the root of the problem in the first place.
      Also, I think this is just a subset of everyone and in particular a very young subset who are their own social group and maybe don't have a huge amount of exposure to content about getting strong (like the whole For You point that I mentioned) and so I think it's important to hand over that information where we can.Thank you so much for watching Julia, all my love as always xxxx

    • @Kate-J
      @Kate-J Před 4 lety +3

      Yes this totally made me relate back to how I felt in high school seeing thigh gaps on tumblr!

    • @nicole9554
      @nicole9554 Před 4 lety +3

      Omg lol you’re taking me back. I used to be OBSESSED with thigh gaps simply because of tumblr. So unhealthy.

  • @Shyted
    @Shyted Před 4 lety +310

    My concern is that they’re gonna be eating extra off camera, but their young impressionable viewers are going to try and copy what they see.

    • @danam4155
      @danam4155 Před 4 lety +12

      dsm3ds, I had the exact same thought. I don’t think any of those tiktok creators would make a video of them eating heaps, but for the people watching (especially young people) they think they’re eating to much. It puts a really negative frame over health and fittness.

  • @MonstreCharmante
    @MonstreCharmante Před 4 lety +14

    Everyone needs to see this video. It's so nice to see someone use ACTUAL research papers instead of random online journal entries

    • @MonstreCharmante
      @MonstreCharmante Před 4 lety

      oh this is the first video i see of you i see now you are a scientist XD that explains it, keep it up girl!

  • @bananaclogdbsjbwksbdjbsjdj5946

    Tik tok diet culture reminds me of 2014 youtube diet culture where everybody thought eating like freelee was ok and healthy for your body

    • @swagger1021
      @swagger1021 Před 3 lety

      Holy shit that was a wild time on yt lmao

  • @annettewashington7432
    @annettewashington7432 Před 4 lety +362

    As a dietitian I love that you always highlight our work, experience, and education! You're literally the best 😁
    Also there's some dietitians on tiktok and it's sad that a lot of the comments are people saying they're wrong! It's so frustrating with all the misinformation out there.

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +36

      hey Annette! What you do is so important and requires such a deep understanding of biochemistry and you're so appreciated 🙏 I guess we just need to stand by the science and maintain the standard that contributions must always provide credible research sources. I've done this when being challenged (which is great and I always should be to help me stay on top of emerging research) and it's no surprise that that's usually where the conversation ends and I don't hear back 😂 We don't study for nothing!! All my love always xxx

    • @MrVicky3101
      @MrVicky3101 Před 4 lety +3

      I am almost done with my education to become a registered dietitan, and I agree with you. There is so much misinformation out there, and a lot of my clients are confused or convinced that what they have read at some blog or article is more true than what science says.

    • @richyc.6465
      @richyc.6465 Před 4 lety +1

      Documentarygirl people these days are more convinced with solutions that give them fast results. Not the ones that’ll last them for Long. Btw not a dietitian or studies it just love reading up on nutrition and fitness stuff

    • @karthikrox6310
      @karthikrox6310 Před 4 lety

      @@richyc.6465 these days? I think you're forgetting the diet industry that has made bank over the last half a century lol. People always skimp out of hard work to get fast results, that's just how people are. Very few have the discipline to carry it through.

    • @karthikrox6310
      @karthikrox6310 Před 4 lety

      @@richyc.6465 I'd say our generation is the luckiest because the ones that do their research actually have the proper information available. Imagine the world 30 years ago, the only people that understood food science were dieticians and doctors and most people followed random diets not knowing how to lose weight.

  • @YoitsKendahl
    @YoitsKendahl Před 4 lety +596

    I ended up deleting tik tok because it was making me think about food in an even more toxic way. Every time i would go on, I would leave the app hating myself. Since I deleted it 2 months ago, I have not missed it. This was a personal choice, so dont feel pressured to do the same. But please do not let an app make you feel bad about yourself. you are worthy.

    • @taliasummer_
      @taliasummer_ Před 4 lety +2

      I did the exact same thing. Good job for you! I hope your safe during this pandemic.

    • @N0N4M30
      @N0N4M30 Před 4 lety +1

      kendahl rae you need to work on your inner to find a way to not let yourself be manipulated by an app or the content on it.. but I’m all for deleting TikTok it’s a stupid app anyways but maybe I’m just to old to find it cool :)

    • @jessicaamay611
      @jessicaamay611 Před 4 lety +2

      sameeee I felt so bad about myself and since I deleted the damn app everything’s become better so..... I think TikTok’s toxic af

    • @aestheticchild6414
      @aestheticchild6414 Před 4 lety +1

      Tik tok is toxic and hurtful and people body shame others on there I glad I deleted it before it got bad

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Před 3 lety

      You were just in the wrong part of tik tok don't blame the app for your inability to filter your content to be positive

  • @sabajedidi4328
    @sabajedidi4328 Před 4 lety +232

    I'ma 13yo girl that was perfectly fine with my body and looks until I downloaded tiktok, Well at first about a year and a half ago I didn't know what were "beauty standards" and stuff like that in fact I was the one supporting my 17yo because she was very insecure, btw I used to have tiktok in 2017-2018 but I deleted it and I downloaded it again in 2019, After re-downloading tiktok I discovered that we need an "hourglass" body, a small nose, big butt, curvy waists, sharp jawline, I started getting more and more insecure, I actually have a pretty muscular body type and I loved playing sports and exercising, I started comparing myself to other girls, like Madison beer, and seeing these super pretty 13yo even more insecure. I've decided to go on a diet to I can have "abs" and a "flat stomach" I started working out everyday for about an hour and ate very little, but I didn't see any improvement, I gave up, then I realised that I've actually been building muscle by working out, but my diet wasn't helping the amount of food I was eating, so I decided to go a little easier on myself and now I'm actually working out for at least once a week, but also eating enough food for a day including snacks like ice cream and stuff like that, and I started realising, I haven't lost weight no, but the ab definition is starting to appear, and I'm getting physically and mentally stronger :)

    • @kaitlynscanlon2402
      @kaitlynscanlon2402 Před 4 lety +23

      I’m happy to hear that you are physically and mentally strengthening yourself! Good job :)

    • @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa
      @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa Před 4 lety +14

      Good on you for focusing on strength over appearance! Keep at it :)

    • @tasheve3015
      @tasheve3015 Před 4 lety +16

      oh honey, you’re so young. please take good care of yourself.❤️

    • @thepovdweller
      @thepovdweller Před 3 lety +9

      You are awesome! Good luck on your self love journey. There are days where its hard but don't give up because you deserve it all😊

  • @jualizesteyn5625
    @jualizesteyn5625 Před 4 lety +41

    Everytime I feel like I need to stop eatimg or start eating like dangerously low amounts of food I always watch your videos to show ke that it isn't good

  • @HikaruCrystal8
    @HikaruCrystal8 Před 4 lety +238

    For someone trying to eat healthy she didn't have a single vegetable all day

  • @jnl3564
    @jnl3564 Před 4 lety +807

    It’s really concerning that kids are so attracted to these compulsive, anxiety-driven behaviors. Yes, they are vulnerable without fully developed reasoning skills, but I think this speaks to a greater problem within the entire culture, not just tictoc. These kids need to be taught healthy coping skills and inter-personal skills and communication. We are failing them by leaving them to their own devices then criticizing what their brains come up with to relate to each other and to deal with their emotional problems.

  • @inejklaus3047
    @inejklaus3047 Před 2 lety +18

    I really really wish I had had your channel two years ago when I fell into a messy relationship with food and fitness. I really really wish I had had this clear information before being sucked into the rabbit hole of toxic diet culture. Thankyou for making these videos, I’m glad I watched them before spiralling down any further. I already know you’ll be like virtually holding my hand as I journey towards a healthy physical and mental health. Much love XoXoXo

  • @palladium607
    @palladium607 Před 2 lety +6

    As a mama of 3 girls who struggle with eating lately, THANK YOU for making this!I'm going to watch it with them and hopefully it makes a difference for them!

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 2 lety +3

      Of course! Please send my love to your girls, I hope they have a peaceful, relaxed relationship with food ahead of them. You sound like a great mum 🥺❤️‍🔥

  • @heliosash4675
    @heliosash4675 Před 4 lety +371

    So glad that people like you and Abby Sharp are calling out this issue.

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +32

      ahh thank you, she's great! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Mwriggles
      @Mwriggles Před 4 lety +2

      They’re really great for younger people like me to see!

  • @lukitzo98
    @lukitzo98 Před 4 lety +979

    “burri-ohs” i love your accent

  • @lucymarshall1090
    @lucymarshall1090 Před 4 lety +15

    I just want to say that I'm so proud of everyone in the comments who've overcome or are recovering from an eating disorders, and even those who are still struggling, but recognize the necessity of enough food. You are all so strong and I believe in your journeys♥️

  • @tamikovacs3887
    @tamikovacs3887 Před 4 lety +18

    I am a 14 year old girl suffering from an eating disorder and honestly I can only advise you to avoid eating like those tiktok girls if you want to stay healthy and happy.

    • @grrr6387
      @grrr6387 Před 3 lety +1

      hey :) i hope you’re doing better now but unless it may be too triggering for you, linda sun’s videos helped me so much. she pretty much fixed my relationship with food lol

    • @Julia-sp2kt
      @Julia-sp2kt Před 3 lety

      I hope you’re doing ok, and have healed from the pain of your eating disorder🌻Best of love angel!

  • @jeanjacketjanet564
    @jeanjacketjanet564 Před 4 lety +145

    "Detox tea, which is gonna make her shit it all out anyway" FACT. This is a very important video that a lot of people probably need to see, thank you for looking out for everyone Natacha ! You are so so so appreciated

  • @madeleinehillier8497
    @madeleinehillier8497 Před 4 lety +505

    Only read the title and it’s a yes from me

  • @jessieenriquez8309
    @jessieenriquez8309 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for this! I appreciate you digging deeper into this. I went through a traumatic event and I completely lost my appetite. A lot of my meals would only consist of watermelon and brussel sprouts. I ended up losing 40 pounds (18 kilos) in just 2 months. I ended up getting very sick and after 2 weeks in the hospital, I was diagnosed with Lupus. I am here to testify that undereating is NOT the key. I am convinced that between the stress, trauma and SEVERE undereating, this is what got me sick. It has been 3 years since this event and I am now eating clean and eating well. I listen to my body when it's hungry and feed it a beautiful variety of whole foods (not processed) and I feel better than ever. I am not in remission yet, but I have faith that I could have that some day soon.

  • @monica-xe4xf
    @monica-xe4xf Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you so much for talking about this I see all my gullible friends being affected by this and it just bothers me that they don't understand how unhealthy it is to under eat.

  • @annamckinzey6839
    @annamckinzey6839 Před 4 lety +556

    brittani lancaster does a daily "what i eat in a day in recovery from an eating disorder", and they all show her practicing intuitive eating & eating what her body wants. her page is full of body positivity videos and videos trying to dismantle diet culture, and it's a great break from all of these types of videos. having her videos on my feed has helped me a lot, and i just wanted to recommend her to anyone looking for more body positivity on their tik tok feed!

    • @sophiaw5319
      @sophiaw5319 Před 4 lety +7

      Omg I love her so much

    • @elisecollie5167
      @elisecollie5167 Před 4 lety +6

      i love her tik toks so much, and they make me feel so much less guilty about the food im eating. sometimes i just binge watch all of her tik toks!!!

    • @kaitlynscanlon2402
      @kaitlynscanlon2402 Před 4 lety

      I absolutely adore her, she is so positive and helpful and her page is a great resource for so many people!

    • @carolinav4705
      @carolinav4705 Před 4 lety

      I LOVE BRITTANI!!! she’s super sweet:)) she helps me a lot with recovery 🥺

    • @multifandomharlot
      @multifandomharlot Před 3 lety

      Victoria Garrick *(@victoriagarrick4)* is also a really great body positive content creator on tiktok! Check her out.

  • @libbyregnerus4794
    @libbyregnerus4794 Před 4 lety +232

    YES YES YES. I deleted tik tok because of how these kinds of vids made me feel. Thanks for the accuracy and truth!!

    • @kawaiicake4678
      @kawaiicake4678 Před 4 lety +8

      tiktok is literally TOXIC these videos keep coming up to me on my fy page so i was like you know what NO MORE TIKTOK!!

    • @_ellenx4695
      @_ellenx4695 Před 4 lety +2

      You have to press long on that video and you get a list of things and one of them is ‘not interested’. That way you won’t get such vids anymore

  • @mariavp9104
    @mariavp9104 Před 3 lety +8

    I love you and the way you explain things, IT IS LITERALLY THE PERFECT BALANCE between science and reliable information, with the fun and captivating factors.

  • @thebeatles444
    @thebeatles444 Před 3 lety +14

    i’m so glad i’ve finally embraced that my body is healthy, muscular and glorious, even though i’m not a skinny queen or a six packed body builder

  • @natachaoceane
    @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +1274

    Registered Dietitians and Medical Doctors are the only people we should all be listening to when it comes to information on nutrition, which is why I still send my content and programmes to Registered Dietitians for review.
    Let’s do everything we can to give them the influence they deserve: who are you favourite RD’s and MD’s creating content online? ♥️

    • @natachaoceane
      @natachaoceane  Před 4 lety +85

      I'll start: Dr. Mike on CZcams, @r_mcgregor on Instagram, Abbey Sharp on CZcams and @sarahgracemeck on TikTok are all amazing! 🙌🔥

    • @jonjimothy7256
      @jonjimothy7256 Před 4 lety +20

      It’s like 2014 tumblr all over again

    • @dumbgenious1960
      @dumbgenious1960 Před 4 lety +26

      Honestly when it comes to fitness science I go to Natacha first because she puts all the studies so I can see for myself. I get skeptical when things aren’t cited because everyone has an agenda nowadays

    • @alinapsh4398
      @alinapsh4398 Před 4 lety +2

      So true😂😂 literally every video is about TickTock these days....

    • @dietitianmanisha
      @dietitianmanisha Před 4 lety +4

      Natacha Océane you have been my inspiration figure for such a long time now ! And no one could have said it better...
      I feel too disappointed with all the barely qualified so called nutritionists online.
      Trying hard to stay positive about the fact that i did the right thing with all my years i invested in studying food science and nutrition
      Infact taking you as an inspiration, i have just started my youtube channel as well
      Thank you so much !!
      Much love ❤❤

  • @JessMLove7
    @JessMLove7 Před 4 lety +261

    THANK YOU so much for this. People NEED to see this.
    I was eating 1200 calories for YEARS. I was always thinking about food, daydreaming about my next meal, and always thinking about my body. It got really damaging to my body and my mind. For a while it kept me “skinny” but it got to the point where I started gaining weight... and I was so confused by it.
    Turns out...my metabolism was so damaged from all of those years of under-eating and malnourishment. Now I eat close to 2000 most days (sometimes much more) and i’ve never been so lean, fit, and happy. My metabolism is finally coming back and I feel like I truly saved myself from the future damage I was about to put upon myself. This TikTok culture is super upsetting and scary to me because I know how under eating calories truly negativity impacts you and your body. I know those TikToks are really going to impact younger girls negatively like it did for me.
    If your reading this PLEASE listen to Natacha!!!!
    Thank you again for making this videos... you are an amazing influence and I really hope people start to look up to people like you rather than the individuals who spread the toxic diet culture.

    • @LifeOfLiz
      @LifeOfLiz Před 4 lety +5

      I really do not understand at all. I has been consistency losing 2 pounds a week which is considered healthy weight loss and am at a calorie deceit for my maintenance calories. All the BMR calculators and a lot of social media nutritionists tell me to eat 1,400 calories to lose weight based off the maintenance calories I have and its been working. I am a short 5'3 23 year old women who walks 40 minutes a day. I'm getting frustrated from all the mixed information and do not know what is the truth and what isn't for healthy weight loss. Sure I can get constipated a lot (tmi) but I have not had any other bad side effects. I've lost 15 pounds so far and feel better. I weigh 145 pounds.

    • @zuzannanils
      @zuzannanils Před 4 lety +1

      How did you recover? did you seek help? I have been undereating for 3 years now and I just wish I would have started this bullshit diet shit in the first place :( I was so happy back then with my body now I weight less but hate myself. I would like to freely eat, exersice how I like and enjoy life ://
      You are a real inspirational queen

    • @iluvpixystix
      @iluvpixystix Před 4 lety

      LifeOfLiz Hey I’m the almost exact same height and age as you, and same as you according to My Fitness Pal, I should be eating 1400 cals a day. I get all bodies are different but I’m also confused if I should be eating more or less.

    • @evangeliaantonopoulou7926
      @evangeliaantonopoulou7926 Před 4 lety

      I find it so difficult to "believe" that I need to eat more than 1200kcal to lose weight... I eat 1200kcal a day very careful and I'm not exceeding that. I work out too. I'm 5'2", 132lbs (157cm, 60kg). I can't see why I am wrong thinking that if I eat 2000kcal, I will lose and not with 1200kcal...

    • @catalinaramos689
      @catalinaramos689 Před 4 lety

      Is Interminent Fasting a way of undereating? 🤔

  • @kenzietwiss
    @kenzietwiss Před 3 lety +5

    I’m so glad you’re a beautiful fitness role model who also really cares about health and discourages disordered eating and under-eating. Thank god. We need more positive role models online. Thank you 💕

  • @lauriebedore3225
    @lauriebedore3225 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for putting a video like this on the internet. You’ve helped me so much throughout my health and fitness journey and the diet culture on tik tok is so discouraging. I hope this video reaches all the people who are struggling!

  • @alliwolgel4875
    @alliwolgel4875 Před 4 lety +125

    The one about getting sick to lose weight really irritates me. When I was 19, I had to take prophylactic drugs for a month after being assaulted. Without going into graphic detail, they had some nasty side effects that resulted in me losing at least five pounds. I got down to 103 pounds, which was technically my "goal weight." BUT I could barely eat without feeling sick, had horrible stomach problems the whole month, and had absolutely no energy. It took me MONTHS to get my full strength back. And I still didn't like the way I looked. Plus, once I was healthy, I gained it all back because getting sick isn't a sustainable or healthy way to lose weight.

    • @aysepersona4194
      @aysepersona4194 Před 4 lety +5

      wow, Im glad your up and healthy again! this is a great insight

    • @jrseahorse5886
      @jrseahorse5886 Před 4 lety +3

      I got sick a few years ago which lasted half a year or so before I got better but I could barely eat because I had no appetite and when I did get forced to eat either by myself or people around me (my friends were really good through it all especially my best friend she sat there with me until I ate my whole meal) but I would still throw it up anyways but I wasn’t anorexic I eventually got better though and gained back the weight I lost from not eating but it’s so sad seeing people thinking that’s a healthy way to lose weight. And they think it will keep their weight down too. If your gonna substain that weight you would need to keep eating the diet you had when you were sick which is barely anything.

    • @Erowens98
      @Erowens98 Před 4 lety +1

      People think "oh, if i can lose X weight, i'll look like my favorite Ig model" but they always fail to consider that 5 Lbs is not 5 Lbs. It can be 5 Lbs of fat, water, muscle, or a combination of the 3 and all lead to a different end appearance.
      Losing weight by getting sick or crash dieting will absolutely not help you lose 5 Lbs of fat while maintaining the muscles that make your favourite Ig model attractive in the first place.
      So naturally, you end up not liking the way you look at your goal weight, and then once you've gained all the weight back, you no longer have the motivation to do it sustainably. Or you think you just need to lose even more and end up anorexic.

    • @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa
      @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa Před 4 lety

      I physically couldn’t keep any kind of solid/semisolid food down for about 4 weeks when I got really sick a few years ago, and I’m fairly sure my metabolism still hasn’t recovered. It turns out only drinking water and diluted fruit juice is a miserable experience, who knew.

  • @cloverisamess
    @cloverisamess Před 4 lety +225

    no one:
    natacha: *buri-OH*

  • @Danixo02
    @Danixo02 Před 4 lety +3

    Can I just thank you so much? I started watching your videos like 2-3 years ago, and they motivated not to “lose weight” or “look amazing/skinny”. Your videos taught me to workout and eat healthy food because it’s a good thing. And this comes from a girl who’s still battling with some ed’s. Thank god I found your channel! Thank you ☺️ 💓

  • @carolynpaxton219
    @carolynpaxton219 Před rokem +2

    I love that you have workout times. Where you go all out. Then you just live your life. I’m 65 years old and have always obsessed over my weigh. And never needed to. Thank you.

  • @soscarlet
    @soscarlet Před 4 lety +73

    i pray for all our young girls today

  • @chelsealaw3379
    @chelsealaw3379 Před 4 lety +814

    also ppl who post “what I eat in a day” on CZcams always put bikinis pic on the thumbnail. It seems like because they have “ideal bodies” so ppl would want to watch the video...

    • @Surfing566
      @Surfing566 Před 4 lety +31

      It's all just clickbait

    • @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa
      @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa Před 4 lety +65

      It sucks that it works, tbh. Health doesn’t come with a clothing size attached to it, and being skinny doesn’t make you more or less qualified to give nutrition advice.

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety +20

      @@Aeiouaaaaaaaaa Health DOES sometimes come with a clothing size attached to it. For example; if you’re wearing an XXXXL then you’re unhealthy. Facts only.

    • @lanaahmadi639
      @lanaahmadi639 Před 3 lety +9

      this is one reason why i like youtubers like linda sun and annie fang. they do that, but when you watch the video it’s basically just them eating intuitively and healthy. linda sun also does a great job at helping ppl who have fallen into the trap of diet culture. i know that she’s helped me a lot personally

    • @funmif30
      @funmif30 Před 3 lety +6

      @@lanaahmadi639 As much I love Linda, I do feel she's picked her skinniest bikini photo and uses that for all of them. Like her body doesn't match it in most of her videos

  • @moonmade1096
    @moonmade1096 Před 3 lety

    We are so lucky to have you on this platform, and on social media in general. Thank you for the awareness and information you share and spread. I'm 36 years old and have struggled in my relationship with food since I was small. I was an overweight kid, then became anorexic in high school, then went from anorexia to getting pregnant at 16 and ate ALL THE FOOD, then restricted, then binged, etc. over and over again. I've only recently improved my relationship with food and prioritizing my health. You've helped me so much! Thank you, Natacha! ❤️

  • @claudiahuapayaalvarez3099

    That’s why I follow you!!! You bring so much positivity and always talk about body confidence and I need people like you to look up to, to be in my feed on social media or CZcams because you make me realize that I don’t need to look like a supermodel or have a super flat tummy to be appreciated by others. I need to love myself and my body as you do and feel good around food. Thanks girl for spreading love to all of us !

  • @AndYouWillBeWithMe
    @AndYouWillBeWithMe Před 4 lety +284

    I want to add something: 7:32 this is the reason why I kept on binging though. The entire "eat the cookie and be confident" mindset kept me from addressing why I wanted to eat the cookie in the first place
    And my friends kept on encouraging me to "eat what I want" and "you're not fat!" Even though I was balls deep into my binge eating disorder and I was definitely overweight

    • @sabinaia5264
      @sabinaia5264 Před 4 lety +2

      Same

    • @manofiron9467
      @manofiron9467 Před 3 lety +39

      Girl ur body binge bc it needs something you didn't give. Eat what u wanna eat is based on a nutrition balanced diet, not eat whatever you want in terms of junk food. Best of luck to you, if you feel like obesity is affecting ur confidence or life, go see a nutritionists and adjust ur eating habits bit by bit.

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety +16

      @@manofiron9467 A human body never NEEDS a cookie. Quit spreading lies. I don’t remember the last time I had a cookie...and I’d be fine if I never had one again. Once you give up crap food then you’ll slowly not want it anymore. When I want something sweet I go with strawberries or a sweet potato (with no brown sugar or butter or marshmallow crap added to it). Those things are plenty sweet enough as they are.

    • @manofiron9467
      @manofiron9467 Před 3 lety +36

      @@soonerborn7603 dud I am on ur side!! ??? I am saying that she is not having enogh macro and micro nutritients in her day to day diet which can cause binging. This does NOT mean I am telling her to eat cookies because she NEEDs them at all. You are twisting my words and attacking me without reading things through, you owe me an apology.

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Před 3 lety +3

      @@manofiron9467 Hahahahha! I don’t owe anybody anything. What if I don’t apologize?

  • @sarahward4378
    @sarahward4378 Před 4 lety +130

    "I think people can sometimes think of food as its only function being it determining your weight or how much fat you store in your body. But food is literally our fuel" Omg yes thank you natacha I couldn't have said it better. I'm an exercise science major and it's soooo sad to see people think of food/their bodies like the enemy

  • @ilanaflores6634
    @ilanaflores6634 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for putting out such helpful information that is acty based in science. I am currently studying nutrition and it is amazing how many ridiculous diets you see on social media that are neither effective or healthy. This is very valuable content for everyone, especially young people that are very impressionable. They are the ones that are more vulnerable to falling into these "traps", that will most likely end up hurting them in the long run.

  • @oliverpaterson3328
    @oliverpaterson3328 Před 2 lety +1

    Came across your channel today, so obviously I'm now watching all of the things. This video is so important. I used to have an eating disorder and a lot of this would've been content I would've looked for, believed, and tried. And totally great point about it on the other side - people think it's an all or nothing with healthy eating, which absolutely isn't the case. Especially as... most of this is not healthy.

  • @melania239
    @melania239 Před 4 lety +246

    I'm afraid of one friend of mine, she eats only salads, soups and apples and runs everyday. I always told her that's not a healthy way to lose weight but she is still in her routine.
    Thanks to Natacha, almost two years ago when I discovered her channel, I have a healthy relationship with my body/food. The most important: I'm not afraid of carbs anymore!!

    • @sianc7235
      @sianc7235 Před 4 lety +26

      Have you sent some of Natacha's videos to your friend? They might be helpful for her. You can just share one of these videos and say something like "This is one of my favourite youtubers, she posts really fun workouts and she's super funny!"

    • @AJiji-fw8rm
      @AJiji-fw8rm Před 4 lety +8

      Tell her parents please

    • @sandablackberry3733
      @sandablackberry3733 Před 4 lety +7

      This reminds me of one of my middle school classmates. She was overweight and then suddenly at the beginning of the school year she came to school looking SUPER SKINNY. She looked like an entirely different person. We asked her how she did it and she basically ate only yoghurt and fruits for 3 months to get those results. + a lot of running.
      And what happened next? When she ditched that extreme died she put all the weight and more back in a matter of months. Why? Because that is not a sustainable diet, you cannot keep that up forever and you will start gaining weight back once u start eating normally
      I hope your friend will have a healthy relationship with food eventually. I am rooting for her!

  • @ariesbish9093
    @ariesbish9093 Před 4 lety +242

    honestly there are two sides of tiktok: the pro ana side, and the body positive- your life is worth more than just dieting and working out, your size doesn’t determine your worth- and thankfully i’m on the latter, with tiktokers like britanni lancaster, she’s an angel :))

    • @Chai_bunn
      @Chai_bunn Před 4 lety +7

      "Your size doesnt determine your worth" THANK YOU! Nobody needs to find anybody attractive but everybody needs to find all physical flaws insignificant when judging a person's worth

  • @trainwithemilia
    @trainwithemilia Před 3 lety

    Ok this is SO INSPIRING - I have been researching nutrition for a long time and am now studying to be a Level 3 Personal Trainer. I have been on the fence about whether I would like to make educational health and workout videos once I am qualified but this has given me that push to do it! We definitely need more content creators who can inspire the generations to be the happiest version of themselves and look after their health, be it physical or mental, based on scientific research & literature. THANK YOU Natacha x