I Went Vegan for a Month. Here's What Happened.
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I decided to go vegan (plant-based diet) for month to see if it would make me feel amazing, healthier, & have more energy, like a cab driver told me it would. Also, I wanted to learn more about food and just see if I could do it.
We also stopped eating added sugar for a month:
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Big thank you to everyone who talked to me!
Dr. Aaron Carroll / healthcaretriage
Adrien Paczosa ilivewellnutrition.com/
Vince Lia / @vincelia1
Joe Hanson / itsokaytobesmart & / @hotmesspbs
Jake Jarvi / pineappleboyfilms
& my wife
& my parents
& my baby
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More people need to quit wasting their time and money on self help books and therapists and start listening to and putting their trust into random cab drivers.
You can always learn from anyone.
Your comment is "A-mazing"!!
😂😂
Lol:)
😂👌🏻
The Indian cuisine has over a million vegan recipes
Thank you!!!!
Also lots of vegetarian dishes that can easily be modified to be vegan.
@@someguy2135 yeah!
It's the best🇮🇳😤
@@someguy2135 most recipes all you have to do is replace the ghee with olive oil or vegan butter!!
This man is adorable, his child is adorable, his wife is adorable and omg this channel is adorable I'm so glad I found it
@question everything I do, but you see I just didn't exactly want to waste them on a useless comment that I would have completely forgotten about if you had not reminded me of it
I totally agree the whole family is amazing. Love how they all are such good sports.
welcome!
You're not gonna mention his parents? That scene was hilarious.
And his parents... lets not forget the parents
Not getting enough calories? OIL and CARBS. Just because you’re vegan doesn’t mean you need to just eat quinoa and veg.
That said, trying for keto vegan would be a nightmare.
I know those ppl do exist, & I also know they have the X-gene.
Adding nuts and seeds & avocado if you are trying to eat without the oil.
@@shiningjewel4034 absolutely
@@mysterylovescompany2657 what’s the x gene
@@hata6290 it's a reference to Marvel universe mutants. ;-)
My wife and I went vegan about 3 years ago. She’s an awesome cook. I think most people just aren’t good cooks and they limit themselves with choices. We’ve never been healthier. It’s really not that hard.
This is so true. It's sad how people just don't know the basics of cooking anymore, but it's a creative outlet for me. And we eat AMAZING vegan food every single day.
Yea, the healthiest diet someone can eat is a balance one of all the food groups.
I agree , especially with all the resources available now czcams.com/video/5mebugProyM/video.html
@Kath Beck if you eat like shit for 40 years then 5 years of healthy eating isnt going to remove the damage done to your body. Things like eggs and dairy still contributes to health issues.
@Kath Beck Some are very misleading, but any Vegan worth their salt would say it won't cure everything. There are other causes for some of the problems we face, but diet contributes to most of the big ones, and is reversible if you fix your diet. Everything is always percentages and probability. You might as well complain veganism won't stop you from dying in a car crash.
I will say, regarding cooking. It ISN'T hard, once you know what you're doing. But I spent a ton of time learning how to cook in a healthy way. I used to just buy chicken, mashed potatoes, and something green and call it a meal. Now I take make a lot of extra effort to flavor things without fats/oils/sugar, and create unique combinations. It's becoming second nature to me, But I've had free time to really dive in. And I also have a little bit of history of trying to cook healthy when I was on Keto before, which made this a little easier. I know it would probably we wasted on kids, but cooking is a vital skill that should be taught in schools. Especially since capitalism keeps inventing cheaper, more unhealthy, more preservative filled junk and manipulating our demand for it with marketing. The only way to in most places to have a chance at being healthy is to cook for yourself.
Thanks for having me on your channel and being a part of your vegan challenge! Glad you had a good experience.
Thanks for the advice!
Awesome guest!
Brilliant guest! They all were!
@@wheezywaiter Anytime!
@@uniworkhorse Thank you!
I'm not vegan by a long shot, but I started improving my diet a few years ago by following the approach of "adding healthy things to my diet rather than taking things out," and I've also had to cook meals for my friend who IS vegan so now I look for more plant based meals to add and experiment and I love finding tasty food whether its vegan or not and I am proud to say I eat less meat than I did before.
This is exactly what I have done. I try to fill up on all my fruits and veggies each day then if I want any ‘vegan junk food’ then I don’t feel bad about having it.
The problem with Americans is that they think vegan or vegetarian means boiling vegetables. In other countries, they know how to cook veggies where they taste better than any possible meat using a variety of seasonings and cooking methods that Americans rarely use. In other words, Americans just need to learn how to cook.
CZcams has lots of channels that detail tasty vegan cooking methods. Cheap Lazy Vegan is a good one. I'm a lifelong American who now eats a vegan diet. I love ethnic cuisine and use it for my vegan dishes. Miso paste is a great way to season vegan dishes. I can buy it at Sprouts, which is within walking distance from me. Indian food is another great cuisine that can be easily modified from the many vegetarian dishes that exist to vegan dishes.
So very true !!!
I never boiled vegetables before or after going vegan.
I don't know anyone who boils vegetables
What a dumb thing to say about 300 million Americans of diverse ethnicities.
I’m a Texan and a vegan. We exist.
lol..im in Oklahoma and a vegan
but you do own a gun right?
No u don’t. I’m joking. It’s a joke
Petter Lundgren no I don’t but I may get a shotgun for home protection. Not into guns. I’m a progressive. Vote for Bernie lol
San Antonio reppin ‘ Vegan son! And my family has transitioned with me!
Your sense of humor, logic, editing, filming skills, and wonderful family make this my favorite type of content to enjoy. Thank you for your hard work.
awwww
You read my mind :P
Thank you for the kind words. 100% honesty, I've only briefly browsed the titles of your videos on your channel, but based on that I want to congratulate you on all your progress regarding your health. I plan to go back and actually watch some videos when I get some time.
Agreed. It is likely also the reason he scored such a pretty wife
Agreed 100%. He gives me inspiration to do the same
Protein: Beans, nuts, seeds, peas, soy...
Calories: Bread, Pasta, Rice, Potatoes, Corn
Specialty: Vegan Cheese, Vegan Yogurt, Dairy free milk, Vegan Ice Cream, Vegan Pizza...
Like how can this be a problem..?
he’s allergic to nuts
@@nataliecwine I get most of my protein from Legumes - and its sooo good.
Actually, those are not complete proteins as they don't have all the amino acids, plus they are carb heavy too. You'd need to combine them with a grain protein, but that means even more carbs which isn't good for balanced macronutrients. You may very well have a metabolism that is suited to high carb, but for me I need a balance.
@@Syklonus All you have to do is add a some hemp hearts, tofu or tempeh, chia, or spirulina.. and you can still get most of your protein from legumes and your fine. But i also do eat a lot of quinoa in place of rice. It doesnt change what I said. Its not that hard to find what works for you then and adapt.
Vegan cheese is absolutely without a doubt, fkn disgusting.
When I went vegan I told my nutritionist how much kale I was eating and she said "oh boy"
Was that a good “oh boy” or a bad “oh boy” 😂
Kevin?
He kaled himself by eating too much kale 😭
I went vegan for a month once... I never looked back, been 6 years now. Also I am Texan.
If you are a Texan, you are also an idiot, especially if you live in Austin!
From SA. Trying to go vegan on a spiritual awakening.
Riri Airi Really? I have been eating meat for 15 years and I didn't get a cancer
Riri Airi when will you pathetic vegans realize your high sugar and carbohydrate diet is the leading contributor to heart disease and cancer
I am a cannibal who likes the flavor of vegan texans. Jk. Just converted recently. You are safe
I went vegan for a month on a bet, I lost 40 lb that first month, no exercise. I went from 260 to 220lbs.
It was probly 10 lbs body fat , and 30 lbs of undigested red meat stuck in my intestines for 30 yrs, it was like a colon cleanse.
And keep in mind: the cleanse of toxic waste in your body also probably made a huge weight difference! Very well done, all the best in the future.
@@jaredwolff3001 that's pure nonsense. Meat is very easy to digest and is almost completely absorbed before it reaches the colon. It's the plant material that rots in your colon and causes the smell and flatulence
Arhu no, man. Who told you this crap?
@@s.j.vann.3785 it's what they teach in med school and in dentistry school. It's also pretty obvious why once you understand basic human physiology and have studied animal and plant histology both subjects of which you seem to be completely ignorant
One day, flipped a switch and we went plant-based... two weeks in, super gassy while dealing with the changes. A week of that, and I've been great ever since. Haven't been sick in 3 years.
Dang it I went two weeks and was gassy the whole time I wish I held out a little longer
@@Rat__Wife Its worth it! Just got to get past the first 2 weeks!
I’m dealing with the gassy phase now. Do you know why it makes you gassy ?
@@WomanKiing Your digestive system/microbiome isn't used to that much fiber. Your microbiome is going through a lot of changes and having to readjust the bacteria populations to your new diet. Its good, but the sudden change is a lot for your gut to take. There's a lot going on in there!
@@WomanKiing Vegetables are digested in your gut by helpful gut bacteria. Studies have shown that once those bacteria are dead from lack of food (vegetables) they don't come back naturally. You need to have probiotics (capsules, yogurt etc) or eat fermented food like pickles, saurkraut etc to repopulate them. Then they will eat the vegetable fiber, repopulate, and you'll be able to tolerate the vegetables again. Otherwise, they just create gas because as they break down.
I became vegetarian a year ago, and I completely forgot that the taquitos I get have chicken so I’ve only really been vegetarian for about six months
This is a hilarious and overlooked comment 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome, oversights happen. Keep going!
LMAO 🤣
Its annoying when that happens. I've done 6 yrs now and no meat but for a while I found a few things had animal products in them like gelatine and was gutted but didn't beat myself up. Hope you're still going.
Chickens were harmed
Idk how you don't get enough calories as a vegan when peanut butter, rice, and bread exist.
tbh.
Because people don't understand diet.
Seitan flour it’s great for protein 100g gives you 80g of protein ( more tan any meat )
beans also massively high in protein per 100g it’s 40g ish (slightly more than meat) in protein
Add rice in the mix for your carbs/ sweet potatoes...the key is don’t eat for taste eat for gains, it’s the same if your cutting as you would if you eat meat
Being vegan just means you can eat more and still have a calorie deficit so you lose body fat and hold your muscle easier... in my opinion
Also lentils, pasta and plethora of vegetables ♥️
Muskan Verma... what’s plethora?
My god, that ayyyyy from your perfect precious child is all I needed today.
Ada nodding no made MY day, lol!
Edit: Welp just got to that part that was pretty gr8 too! :)
"It totally could be you just got a virus"
...well I certainly hope not.
I’ve watched a handful of your videos and I’ve gotta say, while the channel is interesting it’s your family’s sense of humor and delivery that really push things over the edge.
“A real bad case of the late thirties”. You sir, GOT ME.
I hear that!
Yes! So me.
SAME I'M DYING
also, you stole my comment
Try the early sixties.
Excellent video. I love how you don’t make fun of vegans or non vegans 👍🏻
I think this is so important! He did a great job of addressing everything in a way that appeals to everyone.
Lauren Robinson i think that is so important!! he did a great job of speaking in a way that appeals to everyone
paige snook yes I agree!! ♥️
So he showed more respect than most vegans do then.
@@MagcargoMan please don't generalize! You don't know all vegans, neither do I. I'm a vegan and I met lovely others vegans, but also some really annoying and disrespectful ones. I'm married to a lovely person who happens to eat meat and dairy sometimes. Most of my friends are meat eaters. At the same time, I know really annoying and disrespectful meat eaters. I think it depends on the individual and not on what we put on our plates.
I'm not sure who the woman is, but B12 supplements come in liquid form which I take, and vegans need to take it. Calcium comes from lots of veggies. Walnuts are extremely high in Omega-3 oils.
"Maybe you got a virus while you were doing this, lord knows there's enough out there right now."
This hits different in 2020
I came here to say this. 😂
It do still be hitting different...
a huge overdose of panic and fear is added, beside that its a year just like those before.
@@FMeyer-zg5mg And hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Covid was here already when this video came out
Vegan for 7 years... My advice: to feel more satiated and getting in healthy fats & minerals is not being afraid of healthy unprocessed FAT.
As in: avocados, nuts, seeds, nut butters (almond, cashew, hazelnut, pecan, peanut, coconut etc.), seed butters ( sunflower, sesame aka Tahini (amazing for dressings without any oil!!!)). Make sure you get in your omega 3's in by freshly grinding flax seeds/ chia seeds and putting them in smoothies, on porridge... eating nuts like walnuts, macadamias, pecans. Or eat a bit of cold pressed flax/ chia/ walnut oil by putting it into your salad dressings.
We hardly saw any of his meals, but I suggest including lots of healthy whole grains: oats, quinoa, rice, millet, buckwheat etc.
Also very important: beans & lentils.
And supplementing every now and then with Vitamin B12 (methycobalamin) by using drops/ sprays/ sublingual tablets.
It sounds like a lot, but it's super easy and fun, and can also be cheaper than a "normal" diet if you don't buy the overpriced junky vegan fast food items too often.
Great advice. I agree that eating this way is a lot easier than people think.
He said he has nut allergies I believe.
@@Posie1970 I didn't really direct that advice towards him, just generally.
I'm allergic to this comment (nuts and seeds lol)
to put into consideration: how many squirrels, and bugs, chipmuks have to be killed in order to save the crop? You're still killing animals. How many peoples' hands have to burn because you want cashews, because companies will not give them gloves to wear.
Your parents are always the best part of the video!
Craig, you're such a situational comedic treasure. your parents are adorable.
I’ve been vegan for 5 months in 2014 and that’s when my IBS got incredibly explosive and painful… 3 hours in the toilet, almost fainting from pain. Right now I’ve been on the Carnivore diet for a month: lost 15 pounds, IBS is totally gone from week one, my nasal congestion is 70% better and I don’t need my nasal spray before bed anymore…. And I feel better mentally.
“Diagnosed with a bad case of the late 30s”.
Same. 😑
Sadly, mine progressed to the early 40's.
I’ve got a couple years and I’ll be joining you. I’ll bring coffee and ibuprofen. 💜
I think I've got early onset late thirty's
Yeah, I am coming down with it.
Am enjoying my mid/late thirties for all they're worth because I know in a few years I won't even have that . (forties😞😔).
I LOVE your parents. They are freaking perfect.
Bevin Hinton uhh no
Jeremiah Roark
What are you disagreeing with exactly?
They are great.
Went all-in Vegan overnight in 2015 and my only regret was: “Why didn’t I start this sooner?”
Here’s what I learned: For the first time in my life what I consume, aligned with my health, my non-cruelty values, and the environment. Facts trump, Convenience, Excuses and Social norms of eating body parts.
"For the first time in my life what I consume, aligned with my health, my non-cruelty values, and the environment." I'm on the cusp of making the transition, and this really resonated with me. Thank you so much.
@@SH-wn9xh Go for it. I’m 6 years in, and grateful for the self-awareness it brought me. This was without a doubt one of the best decisions of my life.
Same! 5 years later haven't died from protein deficiency I
Same thing happened to me quite recently. I'd just been completely ignoring the issue for years before that. Now that I'm vegan, it feels like I'm finally not making excuses anymore.
@@dylannewton76 isn’t that crazy? Whoever came up with this myth of protein deficiency, clearly knew nothing about nutrition.
"I was diagnosed with a bad case o late-30s" 🤣🤣🤣
Is your mom swiping on Tinder or what?
Literally dying at that part. Oh my gosh- hilarious.
😂
thats a lotta swiping
Ooooo
Oh my goodness, yes!! Haha, my first thought was: she's doing her monthly session of unfollowing people on Facebook. @WheezyWaiter, pleeeease tell us what your mum is doing on her phone!
Thanks for including me Craig! This video is delicious
Thanks for talking smart things with your word mouth!
@itsokaytobesmart I'm a bit disappointed that you use being Texan as an excuse for not going vegan. I come from one of the most meat-eating countries in the world, but I still eat vegan, because I know what impact not eating vegan has on the world; and so do you! It's okay to just be smart, but you also gotta put your knowledge to use for the better.
@@lundmikkel i know what you mean, i live in Texas too. Currently in the RGV, a vegan hell, and in the Austin area, a vegan paradise.
That's such a bullshit excuse.
When otherwise smart people defend thier ugly habits they become low iq bumpkins.
Why are you not vegan if you care about the environment?
I can't speak for this guy (who's great btw watch his channel!)
But I find I think consideration of all factors which negatively impact the environment could lead to a rather constricted lifestyle, take using the internet for example:
“Twenty milligrams of CO2 are generated every second that someone is using a simple website."
I literally was eating meat and dairy last week, had a sausage sandwich and felt nauseated by the idea of meat. I went vegan 5 days ago, my stomach is struggling and adjusting to the changes but other than that I feel lighter, I feel fuller and I dont feel guilty. No harmed animals going into my food is helping me so much morally and I am ready to persue this for the rest of my life. I will always be pro veganism🙋🏻♀️
damp flannel I just went vegan 3 days ago and I’m feeling really good except for the major gas and bloating which will hopefully go away soon it’s just an adjustment. I feel fuller and lighter as well I love it! Are you taking any supplements also?
Your body will adjust! It took me a couple weeks but since then, my health has been incredible & I feel so much better. Not to mention more aligned with my ethics
The skin
The only thing I wish this video had included was someone talking about the ethical reasons for going vegan. You met with someone to discuss health and environment but not animal rights.
Me too, I was thinking the same when I saw the video
I think the animal welfare aspect is pretty self evident. Everyone knows you have to kill animals to eat them, but not everybody knows the health or environmental effects
There is a lot of junk vegan food, I don't know why people think that it has to be all healthy and stuff
vegetable oil is vegan... 120 kcal/tbsp
Yeah, and honesty getting more calories isn't that hard either. Aside from junk food, just add an extra spoonful of olive oil to your meals, eat some nuts (btw, walnuts are packed with Omega 3 too), dates, nut butters, etc.
Because the healthy side means very likely no long term illness before an early death, or just generally feeling unwell and taking unnecessary medications.
THIS
@@kasseesmythe8738 or alternatively, a vegan diet can be balanced just like any other diet? I am vegan and I eat refined carbs, vegan junk food (e.g. meat replacements) and sugary foods in moderation. I know how to take care of my body and that doesn't mean eschewing ALL even slightly bad things forever, it just means getting enough of all the macros and nutrients that you need, and not regularly eating excessive calories and/or being completely inactive.
been vegan for almost 6 weeks and my cholesterol and tryglyceride levels have both dropped almost 100 points with no statin use. I wish I had done this years ago
I'm 3 days in lol
same but in only 3 weeks
kmanick I love how you are saying that like it’s a good thing, like it’s an achievement.
Cholesterol is integral to every single cell in the human body, literally every one. It’s also vital for hormone production which affects everything from mood to various metabolic processes.
Cholesterol is one of the most important things our body needs.
Vegans often, more often than not suffer from mental health issues (although they pretend everything is great), and when they get injured healing is a lot slower because guess what cholesterol is a healing substance, the body deploys more cholesterol to repair damage.
Cholesterol has been demonised by bad science, think of cholesterol as a fireman, when ever there is a major fire you will find firemen present, by today’s logic we would blame the fireman for starting the fire, when in reality the fireman was a response to tackle the fire. Likewise cholesterol is deployed by the body when the body is damaged and needs repairs, so it’s detected in people who have health problems, but it doesn’t cause them.
Statins are very profitable drugs so pharma companies pay researchers to prove cholesterol is bad and needs to be reduced. Statins are bullshit and so is the research that supports their use.
This will probably sound crazy to you, but I’ve tested this shit from personal experience. I used to believe the lies about fat and cholesterol, I ate low fat, little meat and plenty of “healthy” fruits and vegetables. I got diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, told I had too high cholesterol and to cut down on the high cholesterol foods that I wasn’t even eating.
I switched to a high fat, largely meat based diet, for the past two years I’ve had blood tests every single month without fail (because of the treatment I had for the ms). Despite eating tons of eggs, the fattest streaky bacons, fatty ribeye steaks and often chunks of pure fat, not once has any of my blood tests shown high cholesterol or any other blood issues. I’m not deficient in any nutrients, I’m losing weight at a healthy rate (slow and steady), and have no further ms attacks.
Look around CZcams for ex-vegan videos, there are tons of them, they all say the same basic things, at first they thought it was great, but eventually all of their health started to fall apart.
@@tjj4lab our bodies are more than capable to produce all the cholesterol we need.
VINICORN VIDEOS oh can they? Then why do vegans frequently suffer depression, anger and other mental issues along with poor injury recovery? How many sporting stars go vegan then shortly after get injured and quit their sport?
Between 20-25% of your cholesterol comes from diet, meaning vegans are missing that entirely. Now you will probably say but the body can still make what it needs, a 25% deficiency is still a deficiency. Maybe vegans can cope when healthy, but the moment they get injured the requirement for cholesterol spikes and taxes an already deficient nutrient.
A healthy person with a healthy diet can probably produce cholesterol quite well, because they have all the building blocks of cholesterol, the precursors etc. Vegans on the other hand don’t eat cholesterol and don’t eat the optimal building blocks to produce their own cholesterol, on top of which vegans eat tons of fibre and anti-nutrients that cause what little nutrients they do eat to be excreted and not absorbed properly.
Plant oils are terrible when compared with real animal fats that are already in the most bio-available forms our bodies need. Our metabolisms are much closer to animals than plants, so animal nutrients need less processing in our bodies to be usable, for instance animal foods have real Vitamin A, plants don’t, they contain carotenoids which the human body needs to convert (at biological expense), into the real human form of vitamin A we need to live. Animal food Vitamin A is the real thing (retinol), that is instantly and easily available and usable to our physiology. By the way the conversion of carotenoids to retinol is not perfect and some people just can’t even do it.
You can have too little cholesterol, but not too much, if you consume more than required it is simply excreted, I’ve been eating a high cholesterol diet for well over 2 years and with a blood test every single month, not once have I had “high blood” cholesterol levels, in fact my nurse and doctor says my blood is perfect.
Vegans are dropping like flies, youtube vegans whose income is entirely dependant on the vegan lifestyle are having to quit for health reasons and are all saying they feel so much better after quitting. They all report an increase in mood/mental health, an increase in libido, recovery from long term injuries, removal of “vegan brain fog” (I’ve literally watched vegan videos hat have jump cuts every few seconds because they can string a coherent sentence together, then when they quit veganism they can make long videos without any jump cuts and rambling). All these things can directly be related to cholesterol, and hormonal imbalances that result in a deficiency of one of the most important molecules in the human body.
Vegans need to supplement cholesterol as well as B12, trouble is there is no plant form of cholesterol in plants, so by definition they can’t supplement the one thing they really need to. Vegans can eat B12 sources (dirt and algae) but they cannot eat cholesterol.
I really enjoy your dedication to well-reasoned, scientifically sourced discussions on these topics. Gives me a good feeling not to run into a bunch of myths. I've been hearing about you forever over on Vlogbrothers and so glad I came to check it out for myself. Appreciate your channel!
I have been a Vegan for a whole year now, and honestly...... I love it! I feel absolutely amazing, with both my mental clarity and I just don´t any guilt at all, but there is only one thing I personally regret about being a Vegan, and that is, the fact that I didn´t become a Vegan years earlier. So can absolutely recommend to people that aren´t Vegan to try it out, sure your body might have to get use to only eating plant based, but it´s worth it! Even I went through these things in the begining, but ones you´ll get really nice into the Vegan lifestyle it´s great, trust me I´m saying this from my honest experience, so what are you waiting for? try it :D
I can see your comment is from a year ago, hope you still feel great! I am just trying vegan diet and have been watching a tons of videos on the topic and omg they are confusing!!! Different people say the complete opposite. Your comment is really inspiring so thank you! 😌
This video was really good. Seemed well researched, humble/modest and nicely moderate. The video isn't trying to push one thing or another onto you and instead just gives you information that you can decide what to do with yourself while covering several angles/topics related to the subject. While i liked your previous "i tried x for a month" videos, this is the new gold standard i think. Keep up the good work Craig. I very much enjoyed this video.
I went vegan and felt like garbage the first month. But then I stopped following the diets of CZcams vegans who are all on these super high-carb, low-fat diets. And I went back to my usual, higher-fat/low-moderate carb diet -- but veganized it. Problem solved. Energy returned, and I never had another issue...I highly encourage people to track their current macros while they are non-vegan. Then find vegan foods (and possibly supplements) which will hit those macros.
But my bacon sandwich is too good.
@@CCrohny not relevant, he/she wasn't talking about that🙂
@Jakob S If a high-carb diet works for you, that's great. But there are also lots of people like me, where it destroys our health. Too much fruit, too many starchy vegetable, lots of legumes, grains of any kind -- it just sends me on the road to bloating, weight gain, and exhaustion.
@Jakob S "The diet proven to be best for low mortality in most humans is a whole foods plant based diet. Mostly carbs, then fat, then protein." Thats simply not true.
@@CCrohny I do love a pig's ass
this two year old video seems like a decent enough place to say that the algorithm brought me to you some time over the past week and I can't stop watching
“...diagnosed with a real bad case of the late thirties” 😂😂😂😂
I was a vegetarian, but have been vegan a month and have lost 20 pounds. I do like to cook, so really can use veggies and tofu to make great things. It IS helping me not eat processed sugar and desserts because many have dairy. But I found vegan chocolate for a treat. It makes me more mindful about my food and Iike that. I can't just go to Dunkin for an egg bagel. I have to think and plan and ultimately make better choices.
Congrats on making the transition. You're right about processed foods and sugar. Glad it's working for you and helping you make better choices.
You can get other bagels, though. I order them plain and toasted, I always have vegan butter at home but I haven’t found a cream cheese I like. I bet one day dunkin will have a vegan spread! Years ago they didn’t have vegan milk choices and now they do!
Dude, Austin actually has the best vegan food I've ever had.
I won't argue with you on that one. The vegan food in Austin is amazing!
I did a 30 day challenge that lasted 70 days. It only took about 11 days for my blood sugar to drop from 350 to 101, BP from 170/100 to 124/80 and my resting heart rate to drop from 85 to 58.
"I'm glad you're with us." She sounds like she's surprised he's alive. 😂
this video will become big, I know it. Love what Craig is doing now.
Yasss🙏💚
holy CRAP. Your mom scrolling through her phone i'm literally laughing so hard. bahahahah. Comic genius.
Makes me wonder: is she on Tinder swiping so vigorously right???
@@susanna4697 that's exactly what i thought.
Yep. never gets old
Mr. and Mrs. Craig are the best!
I’m a vegan. Overall, I thought this was a reasonable, fair, and rational video. Thanks for making it.
I have been on a mostly plant based (like 95%) diet for a few years now and I feel so much better. It's nice to feel light after eating a big meal, instead of feeling like my stomach is full of rocks. I also, having sore muscles is pretty rare and much less intense for me. To be honest, the dairy stuff is what I miss the most, but I'm not super strict about it so I'll have some from time to time.
Glad you mentioned plant based and not vegan. Too much junk food (not really food) is vegan. I know too many unhealthy, thin on the outside/fat on the inside vegans. There is a huge difference between WFPB and vegan.
Craig, this is the best thing you've uploaded to the channel ever.
Love his channel and think this video is great as well!
Is it because you are vegan?
The sugar one was better imo
@@Ilamarea Nope, I eat all foods!
Every time I watch one of your videos I’m impressed. Your videos just ooze charm and production value, you’re such a good example of what CZcams should be about. Thanks Craig
Hell yeah!
Josh Cook hell yeah!!
I did it for health reasons: I had intractable migraines and hadn't intended to eat only plant-based, but the migraine elimination diet led me to discover that the inflammation cascade that triggered my every other day migraine was from animal products, but that's just my experience.
Do you still have headaches, its better or worst now?
@@polentusmax6100 The diet reduced them from about 15-20/month down to 1-3, so I will still get one if something else triggers, like lack of sleep, but it's made a dramatic difference.
I was vegetarian for 7 years, always trying to be fully vegan all this time. I finally made it December 2019, never felt better. I must eat about that, 50 to 80g of fiber a day, no digestive problems. I would try natural prebiotics and probiotics if you're struggling with digestion on a vegan diet. Also drink lots of water! Some people don't drink water but I was always a water drinker.
Prebiotics are just fiber! So if you’re eating enough fiber rich foods, that will feed some of the probiotics you ingest through either supplements or fermented foods. So, I wouldn’t recommend prebiotics to anybody suffering from gas due to fiber :-)
Amazing video!! I went from eating steak every single night to the next day going fully vegan. That was over 3 years ago. After researching the shocking meat and dairy industry I could never go back. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy the taste, I absolutely loved it, but since going vegan there have been no cravings, I genuinely don’t miss anything. I’m the healthiest and feel the best I’ve ever been in my life, it was the best decision I’ve ever made.
Your wallet must be pretty happy too 😐
Thank you
I've been doing it for a year and a half and the cravings are mostly nonexistant except some desserts! There's still a few that I haven't found good alternatives for. haha
@@PogieJoe trust me you will.
@@bbqseitan7106 My roommate can make some amazing vegan desserts. Definitely need to consult her more.
For not being a vegan expert, you had a lot (if not all) your facts straight. Seems like a lot of work went into this video, really appreciate the neutral stance and information delivery. Great product, would consume again and recommend to a friend!
Shane Graham yes it was very insightful! I just posted part 1 of my vegan series where I talked about all sorts of health benefits of being vegan! It’s also great to share as it helps others understand the reasoning behind us all wanting to be vegan! 🌱💚
Fibber .
'sure, coulda been a virus, lord knows there's enough out there right now' - 2019...
Wonderful video, I feel like you were unbiased and fair to different diets and beliefs and you gave it the good ol college try, which is all anyone can really ask for!
As an ethical vegan I appreciate your approach and evaluation. Thank you for this video and research.
I thought he did a great job with his approach and talking about all the aspects. Glad he decided to go vegan for 30 days and document everything.
@@thefreestylefrEaK ✌️
As a so called "vegan" I found this to be a really honest and refreshing exploration on the subject from a meat-eaters perspective, I loved your approach to the whole thing, thank you so much for making this awesome video!
I was on a feeding tube for 10 months. I was limited to protien shakes for a yr after that. I just started back on solid food earlier this yr.
I’ve subbed on and off to this channel over the years, but I really like the direction of the channel for the moment, so I’m back on board.
I really enjoyed the reactions to 70g/d of fiber.
masta182 I am at the part of the video now and I am having a hard time typing because I am laughing so hard
You're totally right :D
"holy hell!"
Her reaction is priceless.
Everyone laughing at your fiber intake really got me
70 is pretty normal if you eat whole plant foods right !
I eat fish and meat and I still get at least 70 grams of fiber everyday. I did not understand why they were so shocked
tintin it’s bc he went from half of tht to double of tht which is not good. If he was like I went from 60g to 70g then it wouldn’t have gotten tht much of a reaction
@@crystal-lv1dp I see.. That might explain why hemp protein powder fucks me right up when having large doses just from time to time, stuff is so much fiber. I learn everyday :P
R y a n R o m a n He didn’t up his water intake, though. He wasn’t passing that fibre... 😣
Truly comedically gifted! Enjoyed this immensely!
I’ve watched a couple of your videos and have enjoyed your humor. Thanks for being good at this !
This is the best going vegan video I've even seen, Craig. I didn't feel like shouting at my screen all the time, because you got every info that people usually miss - but you were also very honest. I think it's great that at the end you will be having more vegan meals now. That's definitely the right approach. I think a lot of people dismiss changing their diet at all because they automatically think about cutting things out completely and forever. But you can just... not do that.
Louella.y veganism is a permanent lifestyle
He specifically says he's going plant based, not vegan. And (as a vegan), I have much more respect for him. He even edits corrections when he says "vegan" and the edit jumps in with "plant based".
I would love it if the whole family are able to do a bit more research and actually go vegan, but going vegan was never the aim of the video. It was all about trying plant based for a month.
I went vegan overnight and experienced no issues at all. It's been 1.5 years now since I've consumed animal products.
Kent Hanna I’m really not trying to be a dick but you should look into vegan farmers, they have to kill a lot of animals to protect the crops. You may not be eating animals but they definitely died to protect the vegan food that’s grown. Pretty much the only way to be a true vegan is to grow your own food
J T Still better than factory farming
@@JT-wc3hr I think you kind of misunderstand the number one tenet of veganism: Removing the exploitation of animals from your lifestyle as far as is humanly practical. Emphasis on as far as humanly practical. Complete one hundred percent veganism by your definition is a pipe dream for probably 99.9% of the world's population. The fact is though, modern society gives us (by us I mean the western world) an abundance of options when it comes to what we eat and what we wear. It is very practical, and not even terribly inconvenient (once you've built up the proper habits, of course, which is true for any lifestyle change) to remove animal products from your diet, and not wear leather or wool. It is not practical for most people to grow an entire crop that will sustain a family 52 weeks a year, nor is it practical to police farmers and their crops. At the end of the day, you have to put the goalposts somewhere and trying to discredit veganism because it doesn't completely eliminate all animal suffering ever is like trying to discredit modern medicine because it can't cure every single disease.
Ryan maybe I did misunderstand the concept and I wasn’t trying to discredit veganism. I wasn’t even ware of the farmers killing animals aspect until just recently and It makes sense but I was kinda shocked by it because I had never thought of it before. What you said about cutting it out as much as humanly possible makes a lot more sense than cutting it out completely.
@@JT-wc3hr vegans know that animals die in food production. Farms should try and reduce the impact to wild animals on their farms but there is a difference between slicing the throat of an an animal so we can feast on its flesh and having some mice die as crops are harvested. It isn't even as much as humanly possible it's "as far as possible and practical". For some it's easier than others depending on your circumstances in life.
loved this video! I've been vegan for 4 years and I love it, but I loved your mature and funny approach to it.
Well I went vegan for a month (I'm usually Vegetarian) and it was okay. I'm an aspiring cook so I don't really want to limit myself further. But it really wasn't that bad, I'm just kinda not convinced of the motivation and I get annoyed by people who treat it like the bible. I decided to switch to Almond Milk instead of Milk and similar things for the future but I will still be using cheese and eggs tbh. Couldn't find a satisfying solution for those and I despise the idea of going radical with everything especially with food. I have always been looking out to get good quality ingredients so I don't feel bad for using eggs for example. I think there needs to be some kind of balance. Also I'm 18 and from Germany btw
It's been a little over a year for me now since I went vegan.
To me it's a step towards self improvement that I saw as necessary. In fact I've seen too many documentaries about what's going on in our world to even consider going back now. As much as I loved a steak before I went vegetarian or cheese before I went vegan, I've had so so many amazing foods now that I'm vegan.
I know veganism receives a lot of hate and I don't try to push it on anyone, but I personally feel way better knowing that I'm helping a little bit to have a smaller negative impact on our planet. And if I can inspire some people along the way, then that's even better!
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Glad to hear you've had a positive experience. As I mentioned in the video, I don't push it on anyone either. You're right about the foods, there are so many great options available now.
The thing that bothers the most about veganism is when they just push it down our throats along with moralism... It's probably the same with feminism. Or any ideology to be honest. Why do people feel the need to just shove it? It's counter-productive as hell.
@@geritoxnm The worst examples always stand out because they're the loudest. Most vegans aren't like that and with the ones that are, you have to understand that most of them actually don't have bad intentions. I do agree that insulting someone and "pushing it down their throat" is the wrong approach though.
@@infektdubstep That's true. It happens in every aspect of life sadly. But I agree with you, most vegans can't be like that. Also there's nothing wrong with veganism at all, I'm not against it, but as stated in this video, it's inconvenient for some of us.
You should have added beans (black or kidney) to the pasta. You would have felt fuller and it would have balanced out all the carbs (sugar) you consumed with the pasta. The beans would have made you absorb the carbs slower. You wouldn't have craved more carbs in the following days.
yes! or brown lentils, they're great too and more meaty
Forget black beans, those make me fart so much and smell way worse than other types of beans. The same problem happened to my mom and sister
Yeah, I noticed this too. He got in the grains but never really hit the beans as much as he could have. Beans did make a few appearances, but should have been highlighted more. Especially the two nutritionist should have mentioned beans. Calling Dr. Greger !
Chickpeas
Ok wow. I used to watch your videos when your intro had more beards and your skits had clones! Nice to see you doing well and almost hit 1 mil subs!
Seriously loved your add. Those cups look amazing!!
your editing is so unique and slick and fun....i came for the vegan impact....but i subscribed for your awesome.
Me too!
Vegan impact? You mean all the habitats lost from monocrop culture? Or the impact on field mice whose homes are caved in and smashed by plows. Most get shredded by the machine. Even if you don’t eat animals you’re promoting animal brutality.
@@Silver-Freddy OK, I'll bite. Since the majority of crops is used to feed the animals anyway, choosing a vegan diet is still more ethical. But no vegan claims to be perfect. Veganism is the philosophical position that exploitation of and cruelty to sentient beings is ethically indefensible and should be avoided whenever it is possible and practicable to do so. Vegans themselves do not claim this position is absolute nor do they strive for perfection. Rather, the accusation that vegans fail to be vegan because they cannot be perfect is an external one imposed by people who do not understand veganism.
@@MJ-ze3vw Yeah but red meat is yummy.
I totally agree with this comment. Me too! Nice work!
I so hope this video goes viral. There are so many misconceptions about veganism, both positive and negative. I think this could clear it up for a lot of people.
I think this video is going to do really well. I agree with you about the misconceptions both ways. He did a great job with the information he provided in this video.
and its done in a very natural way.
It's a pretty hot topic these days and he covers the big points without any bias. That's where a lot of people go wrong when they try to cover this issue, their bias is obvious and it kind of kills their credibility.
100%! 🌱
There's actually a lot of misinformation. He should have talked to Dr. Greger / NutritionFacts(dot)org.
That was fantastic, well out together; funny and very pertinent information.
In 2017, someone challenged me to go Vegan for a month. The first two weeks were rough but early into the third week, I felt lighter, happier, and generally like I'd been walking around with a 70-lb hockey bag strapped to my shoulders for my entire life and now it was lifted off. After I finished my month though, I kept the plant-based diet but switched to vegetarianism which allows daily dairy as well as fish, and meat once a month so my diet is still 93% plant based with a wee bit of dairy and some curried goat. I've gotta say, 6 years on, and I feel great.
B-12....nutrional yeast..aka vegan gold.
not all nutritional yeast is fortified with b12 either, just make sure and take a supplement, it's the easiest and cheapest way
spider guard Meat gives you Cancer though. And kills an animal. And wastes huge amounts of food and water and releases high emissions when the animal is being farmed. Just avoid meat and you’ll feel better in no time. Plant protein is the original source of protein.
there is no B12 in nutrional yeast.
DracoAdrian23 Yes it does do you even know what B12 is???
@@GrandeHq there's no evidence about meat causing cancer but there's evidence that it creates useless suffering and that creates way more pollution. I think it's enough for any rational and intelligent human being.
Your parents comedic timing is on point.
siulsomar17 is your mum Jordan Peterson’s sister?
Craig your PARENTS are such good ACTORS
Love your videos. Great fun and some enlightenment! Thank you!
Thanks for not being a jerk about veganism, we get this biased behavior a lot and you really did your research and I genuinely enjoyed the video as a vegan.
If you want to know more I really recommend Earthlings (it's on CZcams)
I haven't seen Earthlings, but I went vegan for health reasons. The best documentary about that is "Forks Over Knives." It changed my life. Anyone know of a good documentary about the environmental advantages to eliminating animal agriculture? I know that it causes more Climate Change than all transportation combined.
@@someguy2135 Look up livestocks long shadow.
What The Health is also a great documentary on Netflix!
@@someguy2135 ----- Cowspiracy on Netflix = documentary about animal agriculture and its effects on the environment. HIGHLY recommend.
I'm the furthest thing from vegan you'll ever find, but I too appreciate videos like this that approach dietary choices with respect, humour, and humility. :)
I'm thrilled you know the difference between vegan and plant-based, damn!
Same thing
Lol. Sad.
Saskia Hagenlocher it’s not a hard concept to understand
Saskia Hagenlocher it’s not hard to understand.
@@galacticgaming5058 And yet so many people don't get it! I went vegan and my family flipped out about how much protein I was getting, where I was getting my B12 and other nutrients. But when my (larger) cousin went plant-based a year later and lost a bunch of weight, they all said how proud they were and how amazing the plant-based diet is...
Vegan 8 years and going strong. Feeling / doing amazing (according to my doctor).
I was vegetarian for a year before going vegan though. I definitely think there's some sense to doing it gradually.
Not trying to boast or just mention it like every other vegan lmao.. I don't judge.
I always encourage everyone to truly love themselves and our planet before ever telling them to go vegan. Veganism is a symptom of that.
I just want people who are considering it to know that it's completely possible to thrive and eat amazingly as a vegan.
vegetarian is fine, aslong you dont eat everything with cheese.
This is brilliant!!!! I haven't been this entertained on CZcams in a minute!
A lot of ethical vegans will come for these people for the baby steps approach, but the fiber shock to your system is a good example of why the baby steps approach shouldn’t be attacked. A vegan diet can shock the system. Some people have digestion issues, desperately miss their favorite foods, or other challenges. Slowly transitioning to veganism is super valid for a lot of people and can make it stick longer (I was vegetarian for three years before going vegan). Anyways, this was a wild cool video. You really nailed exactly how I felt when I went vegan: pretty much the same as before. But for me it wasn’t about health, it was about the animals and the environment.
Nobody At All any ethical choice is a GOOD choice. People shouldn’t attack each other so sad
I always recommend a gradual transition. Some people can do it over night, but I've found that doing it over time is easier on the body and people seem to stick with it. I went vegan for health reasons in the beginning and then learned about all the other advantages.
Holy hell, please don't jump to that much fiber overnight again! 😊So much fun being a part of your video!!
Thanks for talking with me!
Wow... B-12 comes from animal products? I thought animals were supplemented with B-12. Why not just take the supplement yourself and skip the middle "man"?
@@emilytorres777 - You can totally take a supplement. One thing to keep in mind is that in order to absorb supplements your GI system needs
That was awesome. We’ve been vegan for 1 month and don’t miss anything.
You are so skilled in all the areas of your presentations…so great!
I texted a picture of an eggplant to all my friends and family. Lmfao
Absolute mad lad
next up do zero waste for a month!
We are planning that!
@@wheezywaiter Yay! I'll definitely be checking out more videos on your channel! Love your edits, and the little added funnies :D Keep on keepin' it real! :D
Glad to hear a zero waste challenge is coming up. That can have a big impact on moving to a sustainable lifestyle
WheezyWaiter if you need help with this, hit me up! ZW for 3 years and a wheezywaiter fan since 2009 ;)
The Girl Gone Green
Honestly how is that possible xD
It’s awesome though:)
I challenge everyone who reads this to go vegan for a month!
Jared Duggan damn it u got me😂 but hey I’ve already been thinking about it and I need to lose weight anyways wish me luck
Ha! Beat you to it
Edit; well at least I made it two weeks
I’ve tried it. I didn’t enjoy it very much. I reintroduced cream into my coffee, egg into my breakfasts and I have fish about once a week. I think I eat a fairly balanced, healthy diet and contribute less to harmful business practices than the average American.
Easy! Ive been doing it for years. What's one more month? 😉
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The scenes with your parents are my favourite!!! 🥰
So many people that try this don’t do it justice and are poorly educated about it and spread bad information. Glad you did this so well! Thanks!
You'e really mastered this new style of video, Craig! Super interesting. Love the longer format!
Just found your channel and I love it. I love your humor and found what you did was very interesting, thanks for sharing🌻
I have a case of the 40's (combined with diabetes). I got sick of waking up feeling like crap, so just started researching Veganism just to see what happens. My goal is give it 3 months. But while researching, the morality creeped in. So I'll see if I can sustain it. I actually start today!
Congratulations, wishing you good luck!
Keto would probably keep blood sugars lower and help increase insulin sensitivity more than eating vegan.
@@jackdelane wishsjdjxusnsjnsjsnsjsnsjsisnjsndjxjdndjdndj shut up. At least while hes trying to be vegan for 3 months
@@jackdelane 100 percent