The 7 Foods I NEVER EAT Anymore (What I Eat Instead) | Dr. Mindy Pelz

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  • @CJC0017
    @CJC0017 Před rokem +1460

    As a farmer who grows grain wheat barley etc you guys need to know many many of us do not use gmo or any interfered with seed. We simply self seed our own crops over and over . I think you'd find if you ground your own wheat and made your own. We don't use chemicals on crops either. We spray before the seeds are even planted not when they're grown or growing. We keep the stubble of crops in the ground so the rain catches and keeps moist which in turn helps earthworms and all,manner of insect vital insect life. Please don't categorise all farmers in one box it's not fair. Food leaves our farms clean and it's the processing and additives that are causing cancers etc.

    • @MS-bs8dd
      @MS-bs8dd Před rokem +52

      Exactly! Thanks for sharing.

    • @johnandsheilaalderson
      @johnandsheilaalderson Před rokem +108

      Love to know as a consumer how do we know who/where to buy from?

    • @rosamundperry
      @rosamundperry Před rokem +40

      Would be great to sell direct to consumer and state your growing conditions. Also no glyphosate/ sprays would be a huge drawcard. I usually buy organic flour just to be safe.

    • @mayra_m767
      @mayra_m767 Před rokem +34

      Yes! I hate how the processed fake bread and grain foods are bundled with real grain bread!!! I buy my own organic wheat berries and mill my own flour fresh and bake fresh! I pdnt get bloated! And it's actually filling! Plus delicious! And there's like 5 ingredients in my bread including water... only drawback is if I want bread I have to make time to bake! Same goes with any cookies, snacks, sourdough. Also, the studies are always around wheat that is no bueno! Real is better!

    • @lisatowe778
      @lisatowe778 Před rokem +41

      Yes I grew up farming and we grew naturally, so zero issues and we kept a huge compost pile so when we canned all summer we could add the scraps to break down and in spring it was a fantastic source of fertilizer.

  • @parkerposey788
    @parkerposey788 Před rokem +1240

    1~ Wheat Bread
    2~ Red Licorice
    3~ Microwave Popcorn
    4~ Diet Soda
    5~ Fish
    6~ Kombucha
    7~ Conventional Fruit
    Have A Happy Day ✨

    • @maniquepeters8114
      @maniquepeters8114 Před rokem +27

      Nice key pointing 😊

    • @bobmartens1089
      @bobmartens1089 Před rokem +39

      Skip jack tuna is a small tuna and not to worry as much about Mercury

    • @zc2377
      @zc2377 Před rokem +12

      Thank you for the note 🙏

    • @PoetiqueMs
      @PoetiqueMs Před rokem +10

      Interesting information on wheat. Some things I hadn't heard before.

    • @lauramay5361
      @lauramay5361 Před rokem +7

      Like whole weat bread? Or white bread? What is meant by fruit?

  • @KETO_DIET
    @KETO_DIET Před rokem +360

    Today is day 97 of losing weight. Went from XX Large T-Shirts to Medium T-Shirts & size 48" pants to 32" pants🏆. Eating 'One Meal Every Other Day'(OMEOD) for August. This is known as alternate day intermittent fasting(ADIF). 47.5 hrs Fasting until next meal. Fatty liver & psoriasis is gone, healthy gums, no more Stomach issues and more..!👍‍😃👍‍

    • @nicolecasavant5308
      @nicolecasavant5308 Před rokem +4

      Congratulations! You are not hungry??

    • @EyezofMoe
      @EyezofMoe Před rokem +5

      Amazing!!

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Před rokem +11

      @@nicolecasavant5308 I'm hungry. Most of the 97 days before August I've done One Meal A Day(OMAD). 23.5 hours fasting between meals.

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +4

      💙💙

    • @elidajacobs4842
      @elidajacobs4842 Před rokem +9

      Fish will be hard to give up. The others don’t matter. Not on my menu already. Thank you for great video.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 Před rokem +64

    0:54: The speaker had chronic fatigue syndrome in their 20s and a holistic doctor advised them to stop eating bread.
    1:34: Within a couple of weeks of giving up bread, the speaker experienced increased energy and mental clarity.
    4:46: Red licorice contains gluten and lead, which can disrupt hormones.
    5:40: Microwave popcorn contains Forever chemicals that are endocrine disruptors.
    6:22: X suggests making organic popcorn at home using avocado oil, grass-fed butter, sea salt, and coconut sugar.
    10:08: The Monterey Bay Aquarium has a list of fish that are least toxic.
    11:01: Kombucha is a weak probiotic with high sugar content.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @midori4760
      @midori4760 Před měsícem

      THANK YOU

    • @SoTiredoftheToxicBS
      @SoTiredoftheToxicBS Před 16 dny +1

      I would make my own popcorn but what corn to buy? I have all the other ingredients but I'm scared to start back w the corn! Miss it!

    • @pinkpatx
      @pinkpatx Před 14 dny

      Thank you!

  • @mishryan2209
    @mishryan2209 Před rokem +305

    Thank you Dr Mindy ! My husband and I both 50 have been following you and fasting for 4 months.
    Today I hit my first goal with an 18kg weightloss 😊 my husband 15kg. My husbands no longer pre diabetic, or has high cholesterol or blood pressure. We are feeling great❤❤❤

    • @gloriasaliba3395
      @gloriasaliba3395 Před rokem +3

      Well done are you doing time restricted eating or longer water fasts?

    • @mishryan2209
      @mishryan2209 Před rokem +20

      @gloriasaliba3395 I have mainly done 16:8 with a few random longer periods such as drawing it out to 20 hours and a couple 40hours. Last week done a one meal a day and lost 2 kg !

    • @snoopdoggydog5640
      @snoopdoggydog5640 Před 11 měsíci

      That's so awesome, good for both of you! I've just started intermittent fasting (have tried once before but honestly didn't really understand the concept!) and it's going well. I hope to get my husband to join me, honestly for the health reasons you've listed that your husband was able to do away with. Well done!

    • @sarahvasquez580
      @sarahvasquez580 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Congratulations 🎉 I am so happy for you and your husband. My partner and I are on the same goal.

    • @Irish.liquorice
      @Irish.liquorice Před 9 měsíci

      👏👏👏

  • @mckcustomvinyldesignllc3645

    Choosing healthy fruits and veggies is easier if you know the PLU Codes.... If the fruit/veggie sticker number starts with an 8, it's GMO. The code that starts with a 4, and is 4 numbers in length means "Conventionally grown", and a five-digit number that starts with a 9, is Organically grown.

  • @smartlifestyle7766
    @smartlifestyle7766 Před rokem +174

    One of the reasons I watch your videos is because I love the positive energy/ vibes I get from you.

  • @Snuffkin
    @Snuffkin Před rokem +119

    I avoided grains for years, lately I’ve started making my own bread with organic spelt berries. I activate the grain to the point of just sprouting, then turn the softened grains into a wet dough in my vitamix. I add egg, magnesium, selenium, salt, vinegar, yeast some water or milk. After rising it goes Into my air-fryer in two small pans. Sometimes I make biscotti with the mix, always aiming to up the protein level. Some pumpkin seeds, walnuts, coconut, butter…the recipe is open ended.

    • @justasimplesomeone
      @justasimplesomeone Před rokem +15

      Can you post a recipe, please ?

    • @fzjohnson
      @fzjohnson Před rokem +7

      Thank you for these details. They were great. I will try it with rye & my own starter. I might be the only person in the Western world without an air fryer 😂 but I will adapt it. Thanks, again. It's great to know.

    • @satansalley6526
      @satansalley6526 Před rokem +5

      Damn,that sounds delicious.

    • @user-mv8rw8hd6r
      @user-mv8rw8hd6r Před rokem +3

      @@SamStone1964do you eat squirrels?

    • @MS-to1st
      @MS-to1st Před rokem

      @@user-mv8rw8hd6r 🤣🤣🤣

  • @rolandhuston6472
    @rolandhuston6472 Před rokem +32

    I’ve stopped eating wheat bread and never eat red licorice nor microwave popcorn, or any popcorn. I live in Portugal and I adore fish but I eat mainly small oily fish like sardines and mackerel, both fresh and tinned in virgin olive oil. I haven’t had diet soda of any kind in years and I do drink organic kombucha zero, zero for no sugar. I limit fruit to organic blueberries, raspberries and strawberries but only in season, and in the summer water melon and white and green melons, which are typical of Portugal.

    • @DepDawg
      @DepDawg Před 11 měsíci +6

      I eat sardines, herring, salmon, and cod, wild caught in the North Pacific (Alaska and Canada). Very low mercury. Like you, I love seafood!

    • @jessbroughton1115
      @jessbroughton1115 Před 2 měsíci

      Watching from the UK. We don't have GM farming so I'm assuming all fruit grown here like apples are still full of nutrients.

  • @mariechelnokova5298
    @mariechelnokova5298 Před rokem +16

    I don’t eat anything that contains sugar, glucose. No foods out of boxes. Only freshly cooked by self. No commercials food whatsoever. At the restaurant I only order chicken fillet with olive oil or steak. I learnt so much to be able to make healthy food choices and still being able to be in a social environment. Thats thanks to explosion of quality CZcams content like this one.

  • @juliabazanska
    @juliabazanska Před rokem +70

    I had chronic fatigue and pain for years. I was constantly being told that it's my fault because I don't manage my stress properly (which isn't true but hearing that for the umpteenth would, in fact, make me stressed). Finally a holistic doctor ran an allergy panel on me and it turned out I'm allergic to wheat, which reminded me that my brother was so strongly allergic to wheat as a baby that he was initially diagnosed with coeliac's, but eventually outgrew it so it must have been just an allergy. My allergy isn't strong but it's strong enough to have completely messed up my gut microbiome with years of constant inflammation. I removed wheat from my diet just over a week ago and started a probiotic regime and let me tell you, it's life-changing. I know it'll take weeks for everything to settle down but already I feel so much better!

    • @busylane
      @busylane Před rokem +6

      The chronic conditions will hopefully improve overtime as you start to heal your body. Good on you!
      I've had chronic bloating for many years. I developed IBS in my late teens and suffered with it ever since. It was emotionally influenced, so as my home life and mental health improved, I am much better now that I'm in my 30s.
      It seems I have left over inflammation.
      I have Apple cider vinegar every morning in water and now take organic tumeric tablets (plus fasting!). I've noticed a difference already!
      Hping it keeps on getting better!

    • @cinystarr4657
      @cinystarr4657 Před 7 měsíci

      @@busylane I just found out I can't eat gIuten anymore and it's devastating. No wonder I had chronic 🚽 issues for MONTHS... moving from constip to diar. But what kind of probiotic do you use? Or PREbiotics? I have ACV every day too esp. after I eat, I seem to need more acidity in my stomach to break food down.
      I tried 'sneaking some Ritz crackers last week hoping it wasn't gIuten and boy am I paying. It set me way back again. I just can't believe this happened when it was never a problem before.😭

    • @likeargamanflaming940
      @likeargamanflaming940 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@busylaneturmeric is also said to prevent/mitigate dementia symptoms too. It's all around so good as an anti inflammatory

  • @smallgovernmentact
    @smallgovernmentact Před rokem +79

    If you eat coconut oil, when the container is empty, fill it half full with pop corn kernels. Shake vigorously. Then when you want microwave popcorn, put a half of a cup of kernels into a brown bag, like the ones we use for children's lunches. Roll the end shut - an inch or two of rolling is plenty, then put the bag into the microwave, cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until the popping has stopped, then salt with Redman's salt and enjoy. I like mine with sparkling water. Don't worry about a tight seal on the bag as you wish to allow steam to escape.

  • @dancingpurpledogs
    @dancingpurpledogs Před rokem +22

    Yes, I have cut out these foods. The fruit in the US has no taste! Overseas, the fruit is delicious!

  • @RobCLynch
    @RobCLynch Před 5 měsíci +16

    I believe that the wheat of today is completely different from the wheat of a few hundred years ago.
    I cut out bread, pasta, rice, noodles and potatoes, reaulting in me loaing 103 pounds of body weight in 10 months. I replaced the aforementioned items with my own keto flatbread, homemade from almond and coconut flour.

  • @jennc0945
    @jennc0945 Před rokem +48

    I gave up gluten in 2012- I realized years of health issues had been from a severe gluten sensitivity. My health and mood have improved tremendously. It's shown me how drastically "everyday foods" can impact your life for better or worse. I'm thankful Dr. Mindy is shedding light on this subject so many more people lives can improve.

    • @sallymillar5283
      @sallymillar5283 Před rokem +2

      Doing keto and fasting has slowed me to completely stop allergy meds altogether! Gluten sensitivity! Who knew? Apparently, not my parents or me! Until now.

  • @beccah2u
    @beccah2u Před rokem +100

    I have given up all but the fish (salmon) and fruits. The others when I realized how badly I felt after eating/drinking, I quit and felt sooo much better right away! Especially the bread and soda. Haven’t had soda for the past 23 years - game changer!

    • @Bella-gj6wc
      @Bella-gj6wc Před rokem +9

      I ONLY ever had soda when it would go swimming with Captain Morgan. Now I don’t even let him out of the liquor cabinet! Lol

    • @lindagrapes8044
      @lindagrapes8044 Před rokem +4

      My eye doctor and health doctor told me to eat fish 3 times a week. I have macular degeration. So I don't know what to think or believe now.

    • @elenalo3963
      @elenalo3963 Před rokem

      @@lindagrapes8044 it's the omega 3 s in the fish that are important for the eyes. Therefore eat plenty of flaxseed oil, algae oil or order Omega 3 capsules. Hope that helps a lot for your eyes!

    • @mommabear5059
      @mommabear5059 Před rokem +6

      @@lindagrapes8044eat wild caught fish. But be mindful of how you feel and how your body reacts.

    • @lindagrapes8044
      @lindagrapes8044 Před rokem +7

      @@mommabear5059 Thank you. I do eat wild caught fish,

  • @fannyramirez9380
    @fannyramirez9380 Před rokem +11

    Can you please make a video of what you eat instead? Specially for substitute of the bread, omega 3s, and proteins?

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Před rokem +3

      Eat a chicken drumstick🍗(un-breaded) with skin instead of bread. It filling and tasty!

  • @bertwright8707
    @bertwright8707 Před rokem +59

    I would like a part 2 where you dig deeper into your alternatives.

  • @NadineReads
    @NadineReads Před rokem +9

    Kombucha is one of the things I've tested while wearing a Continuous Glucose Monitor, it doesn't raise my levels at all - not even a little bit.

    • @marystanley729
      @marystanley729 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Do you think the kombucha depends on if it's store bought or actually brewed? I get kombucha in a growler that is freshly made.

  • @sylvainhyais8166
    @sylvainhyais8166 Před rokem +12

    Small sardines and mackerel are the least polluted fish and very healthy.
    Great video, I agree with you, however concerning Kombucha ,depends on...the one I buy has only 2 % sugar in it,seems ok.
    But my favourite drink is carbonates water with lemon.
    Keep healthy !

    • @sharonshumpert1917
      @sharonshumpert1917 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Making your own kombucha is super easy and you get to control the sugar content. The longer you let it ferment the less sugar because the good bacteria and yeast eats it up. I don’t agree with stopping kombucha. It has great probiotic benefits especially for those that has a yogurt intolerance because of milk.

  • @elidajacobs4842
    @elidajacobs4842 Před rokem +13

    Add nutritional yeast to your popcorn. Life changing !!

  • @BevG_CT
    @BevG_CT Před rokem +87

    I really thought potatoes and peanut butter would be on your no eating list. I no longer eat foods that for me are inflammatory: corn, peanut butter, gluten (of course), most fruit, a little if in season organic only, alcohol, cereal.
    It's really sad how tarnished our food supply has become and how vigilant we have become on choosing what we feel is safe and nutritious to eat.

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +22

      There are a lot of foods we could add to this list!

    • @debbiewestwood8920
      @debbiewestwood8920 Před rokem +22

      Concerned that because our food chain is so contaminated and our soils so depleted that the restricted list of 'healthy' food grows and then a diet without ultra processed food becomes unsustainable. how do we prevent orthorexia?

    • @gintasgustas1387
      @gintasgustas1387 Před rokem +8

      I eat everything 2 times a day,no snacks ,feeling great ....

    • @dorothysay8327
      @dorothysay8327 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The notion of never eating any of those? Is a non-starter for me. Nope.

    • @cinystarr4657
      @cinystarr4657 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@dorothysay8327 You might rethink if you're having a serious gut/biome, brain or thyroid problem... I just found out that I'm gluten intoI or celiac & am forced to quit pretty much all grains, my beloved beer.. our food is being destroyed at this point in different ways. Never say never with this bc at some point it manifests suddenly. and i'm upset over it bc I loved my food

  • @arianmendoza8141
    @arianmendoza8141 Před rokem +60

    My daughter died of colon cancer 😭😭she was diagnosed at the age of 17 years old and died 3 years after, so we all wonder why,, when doctor asked what is she eating so my daughter replied I like popcorn then the doc explained why we all should avoid eating popcorn because of the small hard shell in the popcorn can pile up in our colon, unfortunately nobody knew.

    • @freetheppl5376
      @freetheppl5376 Před rokem +16

      Im So sorry about your daughter.

    • @arianmendoza8141
      @arianmendoza8141 Před rokem

      @@freetheppl5376 🙏❤️

    • @vickiesorenson2383
      @vickiesorenson2383 Před 4 měsíci +14

      I have eaten popcorn my entire life and am close to 70 now. This sounds bizarre to me.

    • @gal1885
      @gal1885 Před 4 měsíci +6

      I’m so sorry for your loss…I hope you know she is still with you through spirit every single day ❤

    • @GaiaNeh1013
      @GaiaNeh1013 Před 4 měsíci

      Right. I always hear this sort of thing. Some people feel better letting go of some food, while another doesn't. Or someone heaps eating a meat centered diet while someone else heals because they eliminate meat​. And then I learn about neuroscience and the correlation betweenthoughts, feelings, and health; how representemotionsmanifess into disease. The best we can do is actively pay attentionto our mind and body. @@vickiesorenson2383

  • @TonyMoze
    @TonyMoze Před rokem +5

    I love how this Doc has so much energy.
    A living testament of how your diet makes you youthful ♥️

  • @kalpanarao8917
    @kalpanarao8917 Před rokem +18

    While I don't eat most of Mindy's 7 and haven't for a long time, I think an important caveat to the fish and fruit no-nos is where they are from. In places like Europe, Australia, Japan, etc. have a) much stricter regulations around food production (and a lack of food lobbyists ;); and b) seasonal production only. There are more safeguards in place to ensure whole foods are healthy and accessible.

    • @sophiamichael2788
      @sophiamichael2788 Před 28 dny

      I would not eat the fish in Japan since the Fukushima nuclear accident. Even in Hawaii the radiation levels have gone up in fish since then. Once in a while would probably not be of concern, but a lot of people in those areas eat it almost every single day.

  • @enidcronin9704
    @enidcronin9704 Před rokem +7

    I gave up all bread products 22 months ago the reason why is because I have an addiction to bread show me a loaf of bread and I'll show you an empty wrapper. I love toast and do not have an off switch. Giving up bread was hard and not having a hot cross bun at Easter was so difficult the first year. Now like all addictions I just no longer want it. When I gave up bread the weight loss accelerated now I only eat food with a nutritional value.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Před rokem +4

      Great decision...!👍‍

    • @bethreisman8869
      @bethreisman8869 Před rokem +2

      ….empty wrapper….😂😂😂cracked me up!

  • @tammyripp998
    @tammyripp998 Před rokem +17

    100% can relate with your diet soda story Dr. Mindy. I used to drink 6-8 cans of Diet Coke daily and was on a roller coaster of hunger, energy swings, etc. and hated it. I went cold turkey (it will be 5 years ago next month) when I started having tooth sensitivity and yes, I lost weight as a result too. Never going back. . .

    • @cinystarr4657
      @cinystarr4657 Před 7 měsíci +1

      In my 20's I drank dietCoke regularly - one day early afternoon I was shopping at a Target store & suddenly I lost all track of time - didn't know how long I had been shopping, didn't know where I had parked in the lot, I was totally panicked & didn't know how to get home! Thankfully my mom told me about aspartame when we talked - I quit anything that had aspartame in it. SCARY

  • @Ncgirlverysingle
    @Ncgirlverysingle Před rokem +10

    I don’t eat any of the stuff now however back in the day I ate and drank everything!! If it wasn’t bolted down I owned it !
    Thanks again for all your advice ! We need more people like you ! No one wants to talk about food anymore imagine that!

  • @l.o.8668
    @l.o.8668 Před rokem +10

    I started having gastrointestinal problems 20 years and ended up totally crashing and being signed off work with chronic fatigue syndrome. My life was miserable for a few years with so many ‘random’ symptoms which I later realised were all connected to the poor state of my gut after years of poor diet and antibiotics. Conventional medicine was no help at all, with one doctor offering antidepressants (I was exhausted and frustrated, not depressed!). I will be forever grateful to the friend who recommended a nutritionist who identified sugar and wheat to be the root cause of it all. After a few weeks of cutting them out and taking a good probiotic, I got my life back! Over the years I’ve come to realise how common this story sadly is. Thank you Dr Mindy, and everyone else, who work hard to spread this message and help others.

  • @lorifalwell197
    @lorifalwell197 Před rokem +12

    You make me feel better about what I eat after hearing your list😂 I have always gone long periods of time without eating but I just thought I didn't need food or had a stronger resistance to temptation, whatever it is I appreciate it and I appreciate your videos!

  • @user-jd3js7et5e
    @user-jd3js7et5e Před rokem +4

    hello, friends, I'm from Ukraine, but I've lived in America for a year, I adore local people, nature! but can't find food for myself that would suit me in terms of price and quality! in Ukraine, I had a garden and many home-grown vegetables that I grew myself! thanks for your videos so helpful! everyone have a nice day

  • @CamillaZetterberg
    @CamillaZetterberg Před rokem +19

    Very informative video!! I realised I have given up all but one of the mentioned foods as you described. I have reduced my intake of bread , but still eat my own sourdough (rye) bread made of organic flour and often stone milled . The wheat I use is as much as possible ancient varieties. This is my choice and my own bread will continue to be a part of my healthy lifestyle - even though I know many of you have other thoughts 😊

  • @CindyEidahl
    @CindyEidahl Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thank you. I don’t eat any of these. I’ve never heard of kombucha. I do eat apples from the trees in my backyard too. I’ve been struggling with intermittent fasting for the last few months. I started watching your videos and you give me hope. 😊

  • @jenniferharris9443
    @jenniferharris9443 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I'm with you on the 7. Wheat is the hardest to give up for me-bread is my absolute favorite thing on the planet, with fish being next-i love sushi as well as tuna sandwiches! Physically I can handle bread once a month, but emotionally I am so addicted to it it's easier to just avoid. I do eat bread on my birthday and when I can.
    My body definitely does not like the movie food/drink or kombucha. I used to get red vines and coke, and of course drink the coke through a licorice stick-oh my! Never diet, thank my luck, it always tasted bad.
    Homemade kefir and sauerkraut was a game changer for me.
    I have had the most benefit from learning how I feel when I consume something and learning my own diet will be different from others.
    Thank you, Dr. Mindy, I appreciate your work and support!

  • @phoszoe7918
    @phoszoe7918 Před rokem +3

    Love your videos! I left the USA 3 years ago and now live in Switzerland. I still eat fish because I love it but I do see your point. I also make overnight fermented sourdough bread with freshly ground organic Einkorn wheat berries. I don’t eat or drink any of the other foods on your list. I’ve been IF for 3 years now and after seeing your videos I’m ready to incorporate some longer water fasts in the hope to optimize my health. Can’t wait to read your books! Thanks for the great content!

  • @queenofthesouth4205
    @queenofthesouth4205 Před rokem +7

    Yayyy, I have also given up 5 out of the 7. Eating bread made me feel exhausted.I have not had soda in 10 years diet or regular.

  • @daisyxfaith
    @daisyxfaith Před rokem +56

    Really interesting what you said about the wheat grown in the US. This is just anecdotal, but when I ate bread overseas I felt perfectly fine. Eating bread over here makes me feel terrible.

    • @magpye84
      @magpye84 Před rokem +7

      I was a bread baker for a long time and many of my customers were from Eastern Europe and would always tell me how much better the bread from there was better! The flour is just different and healthier for you.

    • @MM-li8nk
      @MM-li8nk Před rokem

      Australia’s bread just as bad, could be worse!

    • @jenniferfulljames1685
      @jenniferfulljames1685 Před rokem +4

      Overseas is heirloom wheat still. So much better than this fake stuff!

    • @sylvia470
      @sylvia470 Před 28 dny +1

      Germany and Poland an basically middle and eastern Europe have bread. I don't know what is that other thing the restvof the world eat.

  • @23Pepper
    @23Pepper Před rokem +10

    I'm new to fasting and I'm still eating canned Tuna about once a month, and salmon about once a week and a bag of popcorn maybe once every 3 months as a little treat. I'll have to change that. I LOVE the idea for the homemade popcorn❤

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +8

      It's great that you're exploring fasting! Making small adjustments to your food choices can have a positive impact on your fasting journey. Homemade popcorn is a tasty and healthier option compared to the store-bought varieties. Keep up the good work and continue to make mindful choices that support your goals! 👍🍿

  • @jennifermessina1832
    @jennifermessina1832 Před rokem +10

    I'm glad you talked about the kombucha. I like some of them, but always wondered about the sugar and how the good balanced the bad. Now I know! The fish makes me sad, but makes sense. I have not allowed microwave popcorn in our house for years, took my husband and kids a bit of accepting. I'm also now very careful to buy fruit and veggies in season, from local farmers. Commercial fruit skeeves me out😂

  • @RosePainter
    @RosePainter Před rokem +1

    We make homemade Kombucha and we let it ferment until it tastes like apple cider vinegar so no sugar content. We add it to water we don't drink full strength.

  • @niellalien
    @niellalien Před rokem +4

    1) I rarely eat bread but will allow myself to eat it sometimes. Years ago I was eating Ezekiel a lot. Today I had a standard white flour tortilla with my Chipotle burrito. 😬 I mainly eat organic sourdough when I do eat bread now. I am planning to make my own at home soon!
    2) I haven't had red licorice in ages. I definitely found it delicious when I was younger but never had it often. Don't feel like eating any now but maybe I'd maybe have a bit if someone offered. I rarely eat candy for it to matter.
    3) I haven't had microwave popcorn (or movie theater popcorn) in ages. I never want to have it again. I mainly grew up eating homemade air-popped popcorn with drizzled melted butter and seasonings. Nowadays I make my own stovetop organic popcorn with organic cold-pressed olive oil or organic avo oil with seasonings (garlic and onion powder, Redmond salt, Italian seasoning, cayenne, pepper), maybe some melted grass-fed butter or ghee on top, or sometimes I buy the Lesser Evil popcorn.
    4) Never have been into diet soda. I haven't had soda in ages. I mainly would drink it sometimes as a kid (I'm 35 now.) I think the last time I had it was a little in my late 20s with some rum a few times (not big on drinking btw, especially now).
    5) I still eat wild-caught salmon and sardines (in water, no oil) a few times each week. I also supplement with cod-fish liver oil.
    6) I used to drink kombucha a lot too. Not every day, often. It always would make me feel off if I drank too much and too often. For whatever silly reason I ignored the sugar content, even though I knew better, and only focused on the flavor and the probiotics. I'm not opposed to having one again someday. I haven't had one in maybe two years. The very last time I had some, I was only getting low sugar ones.
    7) I had a non-organic, not-super-ripe banana for the first time in forever today. 😬 I only really eat organic sweet berries (mostly blueberries), organic tomatoes, olives and capers, avocado, organic lemons, papaya, limes, and plantains... I don't eat fruit every day, just a few times each week and only a little. I used to eat more fruit when I was younger. Nowadays it's mostly veggies and animal foods.

  • @LucyLemmon
    @LucyLemmon Před rokem +6

    Also, "Remedy" Kombucha is the only one I've found that has only 3-5 grams of sugar. It has helped my gut health.

    • @estellebrunt1106
      @estellebrunt1106 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Same here! I have mild psoriasis and ever since I started making my own kombucha, it helps alleviate my symptoms.

    • @mccarmin000
      @mccarmin000 Před 11 dny

      Same. It’s the only one I like and if I have a tummy ache, it helps a lot.

  • @angelaashforth-patton5784

    Gob smacked. Especially about the fruits. I'm new to fasting and I'm continuously watching you. You're teaching me something new everyday. I wish you were my Doctor but I'm from the UK. You're the best 🥰

    • @lauramay5361
      @lauramay5361 Před rokem

      Why are fruits bad?

    • @user-rx1oh3we6j
      @user-rx1oh3we6j Před rokem

      ​@@lauramay5361they arent! They hydrate your body, they are cleaning, high in nutrition and fiber. You need to google Carrie Drinkwine. Shes a master at nutrition and the body👍

    • @one_more_chance4694
      @one_more_chance4694 Před 7 měsíci

      @@lauramay5361fruit does have sugar, however compared to eating candy and juice, then I think fruit is a good option.
      If you can find nice fresh picked apples from a growers market, choose those over tasteless supermarket ones.

  • @LightnLife3
    @LightnLife3 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Don't drink sodas. Can't even if I wanted to. Can't have caffeine or lots of sugar (glucose/sucrose). But I do eat honey wheat bread. I'm fine with it. Eat mostly an organic, whole foods diet, and it's helped my hypoglycemia over the past 13 years I've switched to organic foods. The food that makes me feel most balanced and well oriented is steak.

  • @Bret000
    @Bret000 Před 6 měsíci +1

    We have a small farm with our own chooks, orchard etc…. and my absolute favourite meal of the day is an organic berry, organic kefir and raw egg (our own) smoothie.
    Apart from that lots of meat, fish, shellfish, avocado, tomatoes and fruit in season.
    I take your point on fish of course.
    Also love raw milk.
    Love your videos, recently watched the one on Vitamin C flush, very enlightening, thankyou.

  • @Monas99
    @Monas99 Před rokem +15

    I follow a Mediterranean diet with lots of fish - either sardines, herings, or mackerel, and some seafood - locally caught from the Mediterranean sea, also nuts, seeds, no bread, ancient grains like amaranth, quinoa, flaxseed flour, almond flour, beans, lentils, local fruits and vegetables directly from local farmers. I think this is one of the best diets - it has been around for over 2000 years unlike keto, paleo, Atkinson, carnivore, etc.. I feel great and don't need to supplement a lot because I live in Europe where I buy local high quality food from local farmers, which is far more superior than in the US.

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +8

      Living in Europe is definitely a game changer when it comes to the quality of food!

  • @Metaphysics-for-life
    @Metaphysics-for-life Před 10 měsíci +3

    I'm not eating any of the "sinful 7" anymore thanks to the plethora of helpful people making CZcams videos that have enlightened me to the pitfalls of said foods. However ... I do make my own sourdough bread from organic, non GMO flour from a source I can trust, and it's wonderful and makes me and my gut very happy 🙂

    • @cinystarr4657
      @cinystarr4657 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm done with breads for now... I tried gluten free oatmeal & STILL have a bloat problem. I'm glad that's working for you tho! This is tragic that our food is so rekt ! If the farming isn't doing it, the food companies are adding stuff that's completely unecessary

  • @loub1733
    @loub1733 Před rokem +6

    Living in Australia and having visited the US lots and having had family live there I have become aware of differences in our food industry and regulation. Not perfect here but definitely different to the US. I still eat fish as there are healthier options but am becoming more picky from where it comes from. Our once pristine Tasmanian salmon now has many problems with it. I eat a lot less bread. Still dapple with sourdough good quality bakery bread but eat a lot less. The other thing I notice about US bread ( and crackers) is the high sugar content- really different to these foods here. I like soup and like to have a bread roll or piece of bread with it and find that the feeling of satisfaction and satiety is just not there when I eliminate bread from this meal. Suggestions??

    • @MM-li8nk
      @MM-li8nk Před rokem +1

      I load mine with protein. Very filling.

  • @Evolvedfitfacts
    @Evolvedfitfacts Před 11 měsíci +1

    As a personal trainer and health coach. It is so challenging to inform my clients about this information and them believing me. For example, my clients make statements like: " Organic fruit is not good, it goes bad so fast"! I explain that, that's actually a good sign that the food is organic... But this idea that food can live forever on our counters is deeply engrained in the American society.

    • @rahshep1
      @rahshep1 Před 26 dny

      Yes, REAL food shouldn't last for weeks, it should rot. Unfortunatley, BIG business has created something called Apeel and it's a spray coating to make citrus, avocados, cucumbers last longer. It's considered organic but where's the long term studies? This is a Bill Gates invention and many stores are using it without the public knowing. Natural Grocers's posts signs saying that they DO NOT sell produce with this. Again, it's all about "Know your farmer, Know your food!"

  • @TasteMyRainb0w
    @TasteMyRainb0w Před rokem +1

    I love what Dr. Mindy said about our oceans and taking care of our planet. It's so important. It saddens me how much we've polluted the oceans.

  • @lindacox3062
    @lindacox3062 Před rokem +25

    What about eating Ezekiel bread, which is organic and sprouted?

  • @hazelmill20
    @hazelmill20 Před rokem +11

    I always start off so hopeful with these kind of videos but it always ends the same way lol. It’s always stuff I never eat anyway. I’m like ok I’ll stay away from popcorn and kombucha meanwhile I’m about to finish off this cake then go get a Frappuccino 😂

  • @SarahTaylor
    @SarahTaylor Před rokem +14

    I am totally with you on American hybridized wheat bread. I converted us over to einkorn flour a few years ago (only wheat varietal that has never been hybridized.) I make sourdough with it every week and use it in place of any other flour. It's a bit tricky to get used to, but it is a totally different experience than traditional American bread. It checks the fermented food box, has a higher protein and fat ratio that normal flours and is delicious!

  • @kristinarnesen3152
    @kristinarnesen3152 Před rokem +2

    Hi from Norway 👋It's so interesting. Thanks:) ADF for the last 2 months, everything is better. Sleep, energy, chronic pain down 70 prosent 🎉 and lost 5 kilograms . eating a low-carb diet with lots of greens, clean fasting, no sugar, or artificial sweetener, and wheat, and i don't miss any of it ❤ now. I look forward to my fast day ❤

  • @queenkalfa
    @queenkalfa Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your wisdom and knowledge.
    Not everyone has money for organic fruit

  • @Heavenesque
    @Heavenesque Před rokem +12

    Thanks Dr Mindy!! Love these short info packed vids you do! Hubby and I have been making our own popcorn like you described for a while now, but we put nutritional yeast with the salt instead of the sugar. I'm motivated to really cut out the bread now too, and going to check how my home brewed booch affects my blood sugar as well

  • @FREEMAN-bg2uv
    @FREEMAN-bg2uv Před rokem +5

    I’m stoked about the popcorn. I’ve been popping my own for years, just recently started IF and used coconut oil for first time and we loved it. Will try avocado oil as we’re weaning off seed oils.

  • @juliannewelch5854
    @juliannewelch5854 Před rokem +21

    Occasionally I'll have wild caught salmon. I do love my fruit but I usually freeze it and eat it as a frozen treat instead of ice cream. I like getting the polythenals from dark fruits. I like to shop at my farmers market. I watch so many different doctors and each one says a bit different but Dr Mindy is one of my favorites and I also love Dr William Li. I follow a more Mediterranean diet. I can't do straight keto. My diet is way better than it used to be. The rest in the list I don't really eat. On an occasion I'll have bread with limited ingredients and it's usually sour dough bread. I just don't have it in me to be a really strict eater. I don't like all vegetables either. Something I'm learning.

    • @lauramay5361
      @lauramay5361 Před rokem +1

      What's wrong with fruit? if it's organic especially as I thought it was natrual sugar that releases differently and also has lots of nutrition.

    • @miriamboet8874
      @miriamboet8874 Před rokem

      GM

    • @Monas99
      @Monas99 Před rokem +1

      I live in Europe and also follow a Mediterranean diet with salmon, sardines, herings, mackerel and some seafood- all wild caught, seeds and nuts, nut flours like almond, flaxseed, amaranth, quinoa, coconut, lots of vegetables and some fruit- all locally grown from local farmers. I quit meat, dairy 11 years ago, and gluten 5 years ago - it's the best and healthiest diet for me. I feel great.

    • @DepDawg
      @DepDawg Před 11 měsíci

      @@Monas99I eat a very similar diet, also high in wild caught, fatty fish. I live in NYC but of Albanian heritage. This is a very natural diet for us, also.

  • @rebeccastults1838
    @rebeccastults1838 Před rokem +2

    I still have Kombucha. We make our own and we make it very "dry". More like vinegar. I love it.

  • @thomasboese3793
    @thomasboese3793 Před rokem +1

    6~ Kombucha - Absolutely love it and enjoy it daily. Check the sugar levels, I shoot for 20 mg or less daily. Eating out is a pain, but it can be done.

    • @sharonshumpert1917
      @sharonshumpert1917 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Making your own kombucha is so easy and cheaper than store bought. You buy the scoby, brew black tea, add sugar, and let it ferment. The longer you let it ferment the less sweet because the good bacteria and yeast eats the sugar for food. You never have to buy the scoby again thus having a forever lasting way of making kombucha!

  • @beedlejuice2324
    @beedlejuice2324 Před rokem +4

    How do you feel about fresh milled wheat bread? With the bran, germ and endosperm. I started milling my own wheat and baking my bread at home. It is delicious and I feel my health improved immensely from it. Just curious what you felt about that.

  • @platonalice3191
    @platonalice3191 Před rokem +6

    Hello Dr. Mindy, from Romania, Europe! Thank you so much for all your incredible and very useful gifts! I have been on this fasting and self-love journey for more than 5 years. The fasting has gone too far and at 46 my period is gone for 6 months. I am reajusting following your advice, especially the 4-2-1 scheme. As for the foods, almost all of them are not on my list anymore. Thanks! ❤

  • @matematiciaplicate3405
    @matematiciaplicate3405 Před rokem +4

    Hi. I am 26yo woman and in the recent years I've put a few kg on because of my vegetarian diet that included too many carbs. After I discovered your channel and read your book 'Fast like a girl', I've lost 4 kg, from 58kg to 54kg in just one month of mild IF and 3x36h fasts. I also started to include Salmon in my diet and to exclude non-nature carbs from my diet. I just started your 30 days reset program suggested in the book and I am excited to see more weight gain and health benefits out of it. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING ALL THIS PRECIOUS INFORMATION AND WISDOM!

    • @annamartino5681
      @annamartino5681 Před rokem

      You mean Weight Loss, not Weight Gain? Also, be aware that natural Carbs are still Carbs and things like Simple Carbs and foods high in Glycemic Index such as for example, White Flour and Corn and Yams and Rice and Pasta and Peas and Sugarcane and other Sugar and Wine and Spirits are really Bad Fast Simple Quickly Digested Carbs from Nature which would make you gain more weight if you have Extra Calories per day, per week, per month!

  • @clifford7
    @clifford7 Před rokem +2

    Really very personal this video. I wish you a healthy long Life. You are one of the honest doctors on this world

  • @candacekerr4139
    @candacekerr4139 Před rokem +1

    Yup ,that’s exactly what I did too …lots of wheat bread! I’m going thru lots of autoimmunity. Lots of sugar also. I had no idea how much damage I was doing to myself.

  • @dlewis4601
    @dlewis4601 Před rokem +8

    I’ve given all but one up and that’s Kombucha. When I started my fasting journey seven months ago, I did assess its benefits and have cut back on how much of it I drink. Another great video🎉🎉🎉

  • @christinemccormick6645
    @christinemccormick6645 Před rokem +4

    I never eat wheat anymore, but I've been hearing a lot about ancient, organic grains like spelt and einkorn. What are your thoughts on those?

  • @claudettesechler149
    @claudettesechler149 Před rokem +5

    Just a fantastic topic! I have been so well aware of this since the 70’s and it is so great to have this topic brought to our attention and carried along the decades! Things have only gotten worse since then! Thank you so much

  • @jonthomas9708
    @jonthomas9708 Před rokem +1

    Kombucha. I brew my own. I ferment out most of the sugar so there is only a very slight sweetness. And unlike commercial kombuchas (I imagine) it is unpasteurised so I don't believe it is a weak probiotic. Also has a ton of polyphenols because I steep the tea for 1/2 hour of more. As tea it just tastes nasty at that point but the kombucha is lovely. To make your own is easy enough once you are in the flow of it. Tip. The pellicle is not the scoby - the scoby is in the starter tea from the previous batch and the pellicle (mushroom, growth on the top) is not necessary to get going

  • @souljourner7295
    @souljourner7295 Před hodinou

    That's all good and well, but how about some suggestions for replacements for these items?

  • @maniquepeters8114
    @maniquepeters8114 Před rokem +5

    Is organic apple from the store considered conventional? Do organic fruits have the nutrients and aren’t dead as non organic?

    • @mog1417
      @mog1417 Před rokem +1

      I was just about to ask this question. I only buy fruit that’s organic.

    • @Joe_C.
      @Joe_C. Před rokem

      "Conventional" is the term used for non-organic... Don't quite understand the second question

  • @annemoore26
    @annemoore26 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for creating your excellent platform & educating people about these foods. None have been on my menu for 25+ years since taking a serious look at food ingredients. One more food to avoid is farmed fish. I hope you & Monterey will do the research to find out why. PS- your books & fasting guidelines helped me drop 20# in 6 months - thank you - I'm a very grateful student!

  • @missmelissa1348
    @missmelissa1348 Před rokem +4

    I am new to this information. I stopped eating 11:30pm on Aug 9 and have only drank green tea with a sprinkle of pink Himalayan salt, (for minerals) and nothing else in it and lemon water and felt fine. (Just hunger waves that I overcame with the drinking of the green tea and lemon water) Today Aug 12 has been 3 days (72 hours) and I woke up feeling weak, with a dull headache and a challenging episode to breathe after I did a small task of putting a tarp over my catio to keep the furniture dry from the soon coming rain. I became fearful and decided to heat up some organic beef bone broth and ate a few spoonfuls and drank a few swallow of lemon water. I still feel weak and have a dull headache. I have "foam" in the urine and that is why I sense something is amiss with my kidneys. I am basically healthy and I'm not on any meds and rarely ever have been,(only when necessary) I would like a natural remedy but am ignorant to it all. I rarely ever go to the doctor and when I do,, everything is fine except my thyroid but i fear the meds so I haven't taken them. I want to take control of my health but I need a doctor to guide me. I'm not sure how to find one that will treat me in the most natural beneficial way. Can you please help me figure this out?

    • @MrTruthseeker1980
      @MrTruthseeker1980 Před rokem

      I suggest ending the fast.

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +2

      Absolutely, it's important to have proper guidance on your health journey. I recommend exploring The Reset Academy, where you can access valuable resources and support. Consult with a healthcare professional who aligns with your natural health goals. You're taking positive steps, and the Academy can provide further assistance. Best wishes on your path to wellness! 🌱🌟
      Here is the link to join my Reset Academy, where several live instructional resets are offered with membership -
      Join here: bit.ly/3LgE5my
      Free FB group bit.ly/Resetters

    • @missmelissa1348
      @missmelissa1348 Před rokem

      @@MrTruthseeker1980 Thank you. I ate 1/2 of a tiny container of Chobani Zero Sugar Mixed Berry yogurt (about 5 teaspoons) about 30 minutes ago. And I washed and cut up some fresh organic (bought at Meijer grocery store late last night after work) "leafy greens" to prepare to lightly steam them in an hour. (Spinich, Mustard Greens, Purple Kale) I wrote down these steps of how to break a fast from a prior video of Dr Mindy's. And I'm trying to adhere to her advice. I was hoping to make it to 5 days to to get to the "healing" level so I could try to heal my body and "reset" it. And I remember her saying that flu like symptoms would come and to push through it, but the breathing thing made me nervous to continue the fast, ya know. So I'm trying to break it correctly. I also bought organic, grass fed and finished meat last night; a steak (for beef protien) and some chicken breast that is organic pasture raised. She suggested to space out eating these things for 1 hour. So I did the organic bone broth, waited an hour and then did the yogurt, and next I am supposed to do the lightly steamed veggies, so I'm hoping the "leafy greens" qualify for that step (if not, I have Birds Eye brand frozen trio Cali, broccoli, carrot combo in the freezer) and then I have the steak set out to get room temperature so I can cut into 3 tiny portions (1 for now, 2 for other meals) and cook a pice of that later tonight as a dinner. But I'm wondering if I should eat anything along with that beef, like a 1/4 of a potatoe, or another small portion of lightly steamed veggies, or a small salad with raw greens, cherry tomatoes I picked from my neighbors garden this morning with some baby carrots in it... I'm just so ignorant to the process ya know. I have been listening to MANY videos of Dr's about food being key to a healthy lifestyle, and I find it amazing and powerful to know what NOT to eat and how to eat, and when to eat, etc. But putting it into practice without a guide is a bit scary. So I'm hoping to find a Dr in my area who I can trust to guide me, but that is the HARD part. Not sure how to search that out. Thank you for your advice, I appreciate your time and kindness. 🙏🙂

    • @MrTruthseeker1980
      @MrTruthseeker1980 Před rokem

      Your welcome.

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem

      🙌

  • @GOTKiDZ
    @GOTKiDZ Před rokem +1

    Please please please do a video like this on sugar. I don’t know why I can’t find one with basic information like this. With a list of reasons and withdrawal symptoms as well as what it’s doing to wreck your body. I don’t know why, but I think that would be so very helpful, especially for me. Thank you in advance.🙏

  • @AnotherPairOfHands
    @AnotherPairOfHands Před 5 měsíci +2

    As a child, approximately 45 years ago, I clearly recall watching the 5:30 evening news with my grandparents.
    One night the news showed images of barges bringing heaping piles of bagged and loose trash from New York City and dropping it into the ocean.
    We were horrified!
    As an adult, I can look back over the years and see many times where other powerful entities were allowed to make similar horrible decisions that negatively impacted wildlife, less powerful people, and earth while they went unscathed.
    Some people don’t deserve to be so far up the food chain. The injustice makes me sick.

  • @amoitalia01
    @amoitalia01 Před rokem +4

    Dr Mindy, I’ve got your book and app and am really transforming the way I fast (been fasting for a while but not “like a girl” and it’s a game changer!) One thing I’m confused about is that one of your videos mentions being estrogen high day 1-10 and how that’s more the “outgoing do anything” phase - I’m finding myself to be more like the opposite of that those days so I’m confused if I should ignore my body and follow the 1-10 cycle with fasting or if it means perhaps my hormones are whackadoodle!! How do I figure this out!?

  • @franceslopez36
    @franceslopez36 Před rokem +3

    I'm glad Dr. Mindy mentioned an Epstein Barr virus infection that she had. I have been dealing with a flare-up and my antibodies are through the roof. My doctor completely disregarded my concerns about the EBV and my hypothyroid symptoms. My holistic doctor put me on low dose naltrexone to see if I can lower my antibody levels. I hope that fasting helps me heal and finally feel normal again. If anyone has successfully healed from and EBV flare-up and off the charts antibodies, I would appreciate any advice you can give me 😊

  • @PrissyHippie
    @PrissyHippie Před rokem +4

    Hi Doc! This may sound silly... but could you make a video showing exactly how you make your homemade kettle corn, please? I know it sounds easy enough... but I have a granddaughter with autism. She has what I would call disordered eating.... sensory/texture issues. She prefers crunchy things. She is obsessed with popcorn. I want to get her off the microwave popcorn and the artificial powder flavorings. The kettle corn recipe sounds amazing. I have questions. I have attempted to make buttered popcorn for her several times but I'm doing something wrong. It's like the butter kind of deflates the popcorn and makes it tough and chewy and not as crispy as she likes it. Could you make a kettle corn recipe video, please? She would love the coconut sugar... never thought of that! If any viewers have any tips and tricks I'd be so appreciative! Thank you!!! Love your videos and books! Thanks again!

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +4

      That's a great idea!!

    • @notyouraveragebunhead2443
      @notyouraveragebunhead2443 Před rokem +2

      Hi, I’m happy to share my recipe. I buy organic kernels from my local grocery store. Use a 2 qt pot with a lid. Add 3 tbsp of oil (I use either Chosen Foods Avocado oil or Organic coconut oil) over a medium high heat with 1/3 cup popcorn kernels. Cover with a lid and shake occasionally. Once you hear popping, slightly tilt the lid to vent. Once the popping slows down and you can see popcorn rising to top of the pot, turn off the flame and allow rest of kernels to pop. It tastes delicious plain. You can also top it with a few sprays of Chosen Foods Avocado Oil spray and salt. If you use butter as a topping, spoon off milk solids or use ghee instead. Enjoy!

    • @janisfaye3043
      @janisfaye3043 Před 9 měsíci

      I do that same recipe but sprinkle fresh herbs like oregano sage and sea salt so good - I feel coconut oil is best to use

  • @YodelingPotato
    @YodelingPotato Před rokem +1

    I’ve cut all those foods except the fruit. I just can’t afford organic for my family. We get local fruit and grow as much as we can, but it’s just not feasible to avoid it completely.

  • @efsmiley1995
    @efsmiley1995 Před 8 dny

    I eat small wild caught salmon at least once a week with pasture raised organic egg yolks . It one of my faves. Please don't tell me that's bad.🙏

  • @helenlebel6948
    @helenlebel6948 Před rokem +3

    I've recently started making my own sauerkraut - love it, SO easy! And now interested in making my own sourdough bread using Einkhorn and also making my own starter.... conventionally processed flours with all the glutens and the GMO'd grains - ugh! But I don't want to completely give up bread - that's not sustainable for me. So I will give my own sourdough a try 😄
    plus since it takes about a year to make a loaf of sourdough from scratch ( 😂 ) I probably will only eat it once in a great while

    • @username00009
      @username00009 Před rokem

      Are you growing your own wheat? Making your own sourdough shouldn’t take that long unless you’re saving up for a grain mill. Traditional Cooking School online will teach you in no time!

    • @mikimiki6202
      @mikimiki6202 Před rokem

      What's your sauerkraut recipe

    • @helenlebel6948
      @helenlebel6948 Před rokem

      @@mikimiki6202 I follow the recipe used on "Mary's Nest" YT channel. czcams.com/video/EO90h3xB3oc/video.html
      Have fun!! 😄

  • @dmgt11
    @dmgt11 Před rokem +28

    Easy to eat organic if you have unlimited budget. If you are ordinary employed people you need to eat on a budget

    • @piavannesjo5865
      @piavannesjo5865 Před rokem +5

      Hi, I was also thinking about this. Then I took a decision to buy organic those food I eat most frequently. ( coffe, carrots etc)

    • @Bella-gj6wc
      @Bella-gj6wc Před rokem +7

      Or fast a quarter or half the time = less food consumed overall = more money for better food choices for what you do eat.

    • @dianasilvestri5746
      @dianasilvestri5746 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Cabbage is cheap

    • @laheek1190
      @laheek1190 Před 4 měsíci

      So I always buy cabbage, carrots., banana,etc

    • @mommahoney8350
      @mommahoney8350 Před 4 měsíci

      @@piavannesjo5865great idea! Thank you

  • @breewithlove
    @breewithlove Před rokem +5

    Great video as always, Dr. Mindy! I am good with all of these (not consuming) except for canned tuna. It's a regular lunch for me a couple times a week. Ugh....I do sooooo many good healthful things for my body and blood sugar. Is this one really gonna cause suffering? Anyone have thoughts? :) Peace and light to you all!

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +2

      Hello! It's great to see your dedication to health. While canned tuna is convenient, it's wise to be mindful of mercury content. Consider fresh fish or other protein sources for a balanced approach. Keep up your positive efforts! 🌟🐟

    • @BluesAngel972
      @BluesAngel972 Před rokem +7

      I’m loosing belly fat for the first time in my life but I have to utilize wild caught tuna and salmon in order to get the benefits of protein over the side effects of mercury bc I can’t eat enough protein without those two food sources. Do what’s right for you. Dr. Mindy is sharing what is right for her! Sometimes the medical profession doesn’t realize how complicated life can be for people who need and want to be healthy and they “generalize” which can paralyze patients’ spirit! Not her, but a podcast she was on last night, the host was arrogant, dismissive, and cruel in his message that if “he can do it anyone can do it” and those who can’t do it , he implies, don’t really want to - spirit crunching as I said. And while I’m at it ranting, eat frozen fruit, mix it with Greek yogurt- good protein source. And if you like kombucha, keep it! Or, maybe make subtle changes! And, please don’t listen to just one doctor. While Dr. Mindy is my fasting favorite and is the person responsible for my belly fat loss, I have to eat a lot of Protein, Strength train, I workout on an Elliptical but no cardio, and I take other Dr’s advice and exercise and bodybuilding advice and I’m an editor of a magazine about Belly Fat while I was trying everything under the sun to lose weight. So, once day, I sat down opened up my magazine and started researching how to lose Belly Fat. Good luck with your journey!

    • @melissawoodside6938
      @melissawoodside6938 Před rokem +1

      I read that it’s only safe to eat canned tuna every 9 days due to the mercury load. My son was eating it several times a week so I did some research.

    • @BluesAngel972
      @BluesAngel972 Před rokem +2

      @@melissawoodside6938 hey there, thanks for the comment! I mostly eat wild caught salmon but I still have to use the wild caught tuna twice a week. I detox often and I eat other meat such as grilled chicken and every now and again red meat, shrimp and salmon. I just don’t like any other protein sources and until I added protein I couldn’t lose belly fat. But it’s a miracle bc I am losing Belly Fat! It’s a miracle and doing it by eating more (protein ) during my fasting window, strength training, Elliptical workout, and throwing away all processed food. That’s it in a nutshell! I’m hoping that salmon doesn’t have as bad of a rap as tuna but with actual belly fat loss and visceral fat loss I think I’m better off doing whatever I can to keep losing belly fat. But, it’s good to be mindful of these things.

  • @linzynhs3747
    @linzynhs3747 Před rokem +1

    You are right about fruit especially tomatoes. The shop bought tomatoes here in Scotland don't taste good. My garden has a blackberry bush and the berries are slowly becoming ripe and they taste fantastically good!

  • @G.G.8GG
    @G.G.8GG Před 7 měsíci

    I gave up all except the fruit many years ago. One local market has some very flavorful organic apples and i still eat tangerines, some lemons and limes. Citrus fruits really work for me when i feel heavy and bogged down.

  • @kimberlyshehzad7895
    @kimberlyshehzad7895 Před rokem +3

    You are 100% correct!!! I just wish this feminist movement would include not only women in politics, philanthropy and advocacy, but a whole healthy REAL food movement. I really love how you include the science behind your facts, thank you for that. By the way, your new book is an eye opener on autophagy and fasting cycles that I have never truly tried before. Wishing success with everyone who gives a few of your methods a try. #LongLiveLongetivityToAllMomsDaughtersBestFriendsAuntsNeighborsTheOpenMindedMen☺

  • @stephanienievar3721
    @stephanienievar3721 Před rokem +4

    Great video! ❤

  • @meggygurova7273
    @meggygurova7273 Před rokem +6

    I like popcorn but I never eat it, because I get crazy when it gets stuck between my teeth 😁

    • @Cali_Lisa
      @Cali_Lisa Před 8 měsíci

      2 words: dental floss

  • @lynnwiedenroth3200
    @lynnwiedenroth3200 Před 10 měsíci

    Regarding wheat and gluten- my husband has suffered with migraines since 3rd grade. We decided to try going gluten free which dramatically decrease the frequency of his headaches. When we traveled overseas, he was able to eat anything with wheat gluten in it with no problem. I know buy pasta made in Italy and he has no problem eating that. I have heard the wheat grown in Europe is closer to ancient wheat so I wonder if that is why is doesn't bother him.

  • @AnetteChristensen-fm4eu
    @AnetteChristensen-fm4eu Před 4 měsíci

    I pop in my micr wave but using a recyclable siliconbowl. I use ghee and Celtic salt and nutritional yeast. I hope that is ok.

  • @Wafflesweber
    @Wafflesweber Před rokem +6

    I’m 49, 5’6” and weigh 120lbs. I’m trying, but I pretty much eat whatever I want, anytime I want to. I think I have a high metabolism. I have always done intermittent fasting- just the way I naturally eat. I used to do extended fasts(2-4 days) in my 20’s. I’m trying to work back up to those as I feel it helped me a ton. TUNA- I used to love it ! But during my second pregnancy I ate some and it made me terribly ill. I’m pretty sure it was heavy metals (my kid turned out pretty much fine, lol). I have never eaten tuna again though. I eat salmon at least once per week. I don’t like meat very much. Is Tofu ok? I haven’t heard anything about Tofu?!

  • @MB-nc9rq
    @MB-nc9rq Před rokem +1

    Great information Dr. Mindy! Could you please make a video about healthy water options? (1) Plastic bottles are unhealthy (2) Many water filters have plastic elements, and (3) Tap water has all kinds of microbes. What do we drink then? Thanks again. You're awesome!

    • @DrMindyPelz
      @DrMindyPelz  Před rokem +1

      Check out this podcast: drmindypelz.com/ep172/

  • @kkiralina
    @kkiralina Před rokem

    Gave up on wheat for months now.
    After I cracked a molar, root and all due to popcorn, that's a no for me too.
    I found a local brand of kombucha vinegar.
    I still have some soda sweetened with stevia.
    As fish I occasionaly eat sardines, cod liver in it's own oil and fish eggs.

  • @theresemoore5517
    @theresemoore5517 Před 6 měsíci

    I do eat Sardines in a tin, and I have some whiting that was caught just out from Adelaide off a friend's boat, making stuff with that. It's a shame I love Fish. I also live in the foothills where there is an organic fruit and vegetable farm, I love the seasonal box I get every fortnight. I get whatever is in season. Everything tastes amazing.

  • @menarussell
    @menarussell Před 9 měsíci

    I also stopped using a microwave over 10 years ago.
    I actually was making organic popcorn on the stove for a short while before I stopped corn.

  • @jeancooper7953
    @jeancooper7953 Před 9 měsíci

    I don’t drink soda, don’t drink Kombucha, no microwave popcorn, very little fish, no red licorice. So if I buy heirloom fruit trees, would that be good?

  • @Margowka1
    @Margowka1 Před 6 měsíci

    Therefore you need to buy flour from overseas and bake your own. Regarding fish, buy sardines or herring because herring is from the Baltic Sea mostly and those people are very healthy.

  • @annb3376
    @annb3376 Před 10 měsíci

    And yes on the fruit! I remember hating apples in grade school cafeterias. They had no flavor and they made my tongue break out in cankers and left a waxy substance in my mouth. I do buy organic from the grocery store but I’ve heard more bad news in that so I’ve planted my own trees and I look around at my farmers market.

  • @michelec6596
    @michelec6596 Před 10 dny

    Glycosphate is also.sprayed on garbanzo to help them dry faster if wet at harvesting

  • @JosannaMonik
    @JosannaMonik Před 17 hodinami

    I wonder about "sprouted bread" it's supposed to be lower on carbs and higher in nutrients...