Doctor Reacts To “Extreme Cheapskates”

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2023
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Komentáře • 4,2K

  • @xshoof
    @xshoof Před rokem +19472

    Can't believe this has to be said but don’t put your children’s health at risk to save money.

    • @Scatpack_kim
      @Scatpack_kim Před rokem +232

      Very much

    • @pognarchy
      @pognarchy Před rokem +374

      Unfortunately some people literally can’t afford to do anything besides that. The cost of living in this country is too high for many people

    • @juvencus_
      @juvencus_ Před rokem +461

      @@pognarchy But compared to the cost of healthcare when (not if) you get sick?

    • @coIibrx
      @coIibrx Před rokem +17

      369 like

    • @DemonXeron
      @DemonXeron Před rokem +217

      @@juvencus_ Sometimes the risk of sickness is worth it in exchange for not starving. It's an awful decision to be made, but many people around the world have to make it. The existence of poverty around the world is a choice made by the global elite.

  • @lizzallen5614
    @lizzallen5614 Před rokem +8324

    I went into anaphylaxis at 19 and ended up unconscious on the floor of my bathroom. My boyfriend at the time gave me my EPI pen, which was 2 years expired because they were $600 for a box of 2 and I couldn't afford new ones. It brought be back, but barely and I ended up getting another from the paramedics who were able to get there in about 2 minutes. Medications like epinephrine should ALWAYS be free when it is the difference between life and death because $600 is the difference between housing and no housing for the month. Thanks Dr. Mike!!

    • @justincombs7433
      @justincombs7433 Před rokem +783

      this. Life saving meds should always be free or at the very least very cheap.

    • @user-zm7zl9lc6j
      @user-zm7zl9lc6j Před rokem +398

      Same with insulin

    • @yaritzamiranda921
      @yaritzamiranda921 Před rokem

      @@user-zm7zl9lc6j the creator of insulin intented for the medication to be free it's despicable what big pharma has done with the price gouging

    • @c.krueger9530
      @c.krueger9530 Před rokem +299

      'Murica... 🙄

    • @cathyburrows8162
      @cathyburrows8162 Před rokem +321

      Sadly more life saving it is, the more they charge to increase profit. Profit over people.

  • @catharineorellana3522
    @catharineorellana3522 Před 8 měsíci +761

    I love how Dr. Mike got straight up dead serious about the health & welfare of that woman's kids who were eating the dishwasher lasagna. He's a really non-judgemental guy overall. But feeding kids basically uncooked beef fat made him sit up & take notice!

    • @exorcistrisingofficial
      @exorcistrisingofficial Před 7 měsíci +27

      There were more people there. It was disgusting to watch.

    • @christinahek
      @christinahek Před měsícem +4

      Would have been better off with just noodles, sauce, and cheese. That beef fat was so gross, and 170 degrees is the temp ground meat should be after be after being cooked in an oven twice that temp.

    • @pmc8451
      @pmc8451 Před 27 dny +1

      I doubt any of that was actually real. If she was actually a cheapskate she’d be washing her dishes in the sink and not using a dishwasher at all. If this is what she does every time then why would they be surprised by the food? There’s also nothing about the rest of her lifestyle shown that indicates she’s particularly concerned about money.

    • @LexiconReader
      @LexiconReader Před 16 dny

      @@pmc8451dishwashers actually use less water than handwashing

    • @katelynnehansen8115
      @katelynnehansen8115 Před 7 dny

      @@pmc8451also, as an actual cheapskate, I don’t see how using that much aluminum makes sense.

  • @kristinwallace6551
    @kristinwallace6551 Před rokem +982

    For the Lasagna: It is one thing to do these things for yourself only, but when you have kids or are feeding other people it is really dangerous. I am really glad Dr. Mike mentioned getting CPS involved if the person did not want to change.

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 3 měsíci +20

      Exactly. If you want to eat a certain way, go for it. But don't make others do it too, especially without any warning.

    • @tizioincognito5731
      @tizioincognito5731 Před 12 dny +3

      Calling that abomination "lasagna" is an insult to us italians. Please, stop... 😂

    • @rachelmaddowswife8713
      @rachelmaddowswife8713 Před 10 dny +3

      Yeah, if money is a concern, she should go to the local food pantry and also sign up for food stamps. We don't do a great job of supplementing poor people's incomes in this country, but we do a reasonable job of feeding people.

    • @santydoesreviews767
      @santydoesreviews767 Před 2 hodinami

      @@tizioincognito5731womp womp

  • @Shadragz69
    @Shadragz69 Před rokem +4596

    He got serious when he found out the kids were eating the lasagne

    • @DarkZoma
      @DarkZoma Před rokem +543

      Uncle Roger covered that woman too. She would scrape uneaten sauce from a plate back into a jar to be re-used later in food. She needs help.

    • @musclvr377
      @musclvr377 Před rokem +343

      ​@DarkZoma she needs basic food safety education. I'm betting she did not have parents that cooked.

    • @Shadragz69
      @Shadragz69 Před rokem +29

      @@DarkZoma yh she real does

    • @purpleshadow_14
      @purpleshadow_14 Před rokem +11

      Same here

    • @Lostflightwarriorcats
      @Lostflightwarriorcats Před rokem +17

      @@musclvr377 There's a good chance you're right.

  • @o.o4566
    @o.o4566 Před rokem +5301

    I’m Native American. We eat and have eaten clover and dandelions for many years. They are safe to eat in their natural form. The danger of getting them in the wild is that someone could have sprayed a pesticide or herbicide on them that you don’t know about. For our traditional foods we usually grow these in our own gardens. There are many plants that are safe and have good nutritional value that are not typically eaten in a European diet. The important thing is that they’re grown safely and not with unsafe chemicals sprayed on them.

    • @callummclachlan4771
      @callummclachlan4771 Před rokem +381

      Yep. That's the single biggest problem of 'found' fruit and plants. You don't know if they've been sprayed, or even if they're diseased (unless you know what you're looking at).
      Not to mention that eating random plants is a sure way to end up sick, or even dead if you don't know what they are.

    • @triforce9286
      @triforce9286 Před rokem +160

      My family started making foods out of dandelions, mostly jellies, teas, and salads. The jelly tastes just like peach

    • @susannalamont6707
      @susannalamont6707 Před rokem +56

      Often Dandelion leaves are found in store bought spring salad mixes.

    • @kathleendavidson3316
      @kathleendavidson3316 Před rokem +110

      It used to be commonplace in Europe as well and I'm sure there are plenty of grandmothers still collecting them today. It was actually imported here by Europeans because every part was useful (except maybe the stems, I have no idea about those). The flowers for tea, wine, and jelly; the leaves for salad greens; and the roots can be cooked like parsnips or ground up and used as a coffee replacement (if you squint really hard and plug your nose. And now we call them weeds and complain bitterly about them 🤷‍♀

    • @susannalamont6707
      @susannalamont6707 Před rokem +55

      @@kathleendavidson3316 If I could afford it, I would love to have a dandelion farm. Reseeding would be no issue. I also have a love of the flower. I would bet a dandelion is the first flower any mom gets from her kids. I have an artificial group of dandelions in my memorial cabinet in honor of my mom.

  • @VibinWitch
    @VibinWitch Před 11 měsíci +221

    The little kid shaking their head in response to "it tastes good right?" speaks volumes about the idea of dishwasher lasagna

    • @tell-me-a-story-
      @tell-me-a-story- Před 4 měsíci +13

      Yeah, it's pretty hard to get kids to dislike pasta.

    • @margaretbush
      @margaretbush Před 3 měsíci +6

      Hmm not just the idea of swallowing soap, water, and other chemicals shouldn’t excite a child’s expectations of a “meal”

    • @lindalee1107
      @lindalee1107 Před 2 měsíci

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    • @tizioincognito5731
      @tizioincognito5731 Před 12 dny

      Please stop calling american pasta abomination "lasagne"... 😅😅😅

    • @VibinWitch
      @VibinWitch Před 12 dny +1

      @@tizioincognito5731 as an American with a sense of taste and dignity about Italian dishes, I'll agree with you on that being an abomination

  • @leifmeadows3782
    @leifmeadows3782 Před rokem +37

    A lady on CZcams did a debunking of the dishwasher cooking hack. She cooked food in the dishwasher with a thermometer hooked up to it. She said that, from the outside, it looked like the fish (I think it was fish?) was well cooked, however, the data from the thermometer proved otherwise.
    So Dr Mike is spot on about this being dangerous.

  • @kuro.hitsuji
    @kuro.hitsuji Před rokem +3351

    The second lady came out in an interview and said that she doesn't typically do any of what they showcased in the show. She's cheap, yes, she admits it, but they asked her to really amp it up for the sake of the entertainment factor of the show. I felt so bad for her watching that interview, people were calling her all sorts of names because of it.

    • @SpectorEuro4
      @SpectorEuro4 Před rokem +116

      I mean….. what did she expect? To be honored and praised? She’s literally taking food out of garbage bins. Whether or not the food is edible, it was inside a GARBAGE bin on the street.
      I say she got what she deserved. But hey, shame for money!

    • @gutrippa6450
      @gutrippa6450 Před rokem +484

      @@SpectorEuro4 I don’t think you read the paragraph right.

    • @bunniiac
      @bunniiac Před rokem +71

      I love the way she goes "yea this is a medley 😁"

    • @gigihide6974
      @gigihide6974 Před rokem +248

      i feel like the second lady is mostly fine, like having your meals all in one pot is lovely! I personally wouldn't go dumpster diving for produce but i mean if she finds good stuff and washes it throughly i dont see a problem with it. I think her guests were really terrible.

    • @feat.shanika
      @feat.shanika Před rokem +35

      Wow I'd never jeprodize my public view like that

  • @RedKittieKat
    @RedKittieKat Před rokem +3030

    As someone who grew up poor and still deals with old emotional issues of food insecurity, I could never bring myself to dumpster dive for food. Just the thought of it makes me nauseated. And then to feed it to children.... absolutely not. 😨 I guess I've been lucky enough to be in an area with food pantries and churches that will help those in need of food.

    • @ellenkarlsson9490
      @ellenkarlsson9490 Před rokem +154

      I think it really depends on what you take. I've never been dumpster diving myself but I wouldn't have any issues diving for fruit and veg. When I worked in a supermarket we would throw away so much fruit that was perfectly edible. I often threw away 2 kg nets of oranges and boxes of kiwis where only one fruit had gone bad. I think anything that doesn't need refrigeration and can be properly cleaned (or in sealed packaging) is probably fine.

    • @Catman1x234
      @Catman1x234 Před rokem +28

      This is true tho we grew up poor n always had sumthing to eat she was just dragging it in my opinion

    • @Catman1x234
      @Catman1x234 Před rokem +9

      N ur rite its as easy as going to the church or sumthin who gives food away from donations

    • @Mon67ica
      @Mon67ica Před rokem +24

      I, too, grew up with food insecurity and to this day I don’t think I have enough food in the house unless my cabinets are practically being pulled from the walls.

    • @itssteph263
      @itssteph263 Před rokem +20

      Food pantries have been my go-to sometimes I get free laundry detergent and fabric softener in there, it helps so that money that would have been used for that gets put to something else.

  • @dracuella
    @dracuella Před rokem +155

    I love the fact that you can see it clearly on his face when Doctor Mike worries about something someone says. Not out of annoyance but out of pure concern. It's one of the reason so many of us watch his videos - it's clear that he's both professional and compassionate.

  • @Crafting-Gremlin
    @Crafting-Gremlin Před 8 měsíci +3

    Dandelions and clovers have actually been eaten by people for centuries for example in england dandelions and clovers were used as filler for dishes, say for example your stew was pretty lean on ingredients, toss in some dandelions and your golden. The only harm I could see is that there is a whole range of bacteria and chemicals that might be on dandelions and clover now because of pesticides. But eaten without any pesticides on them they aren't terribly nutrient difficent

  • @michellesotelo-mercer7797
    @michellesotelo-mercer7797 Před rokem +1876

    Love how the girl cooking the lasagna in the dishwasher while washing the dishes doesnt clue in that she admitted to having to use more tin foil to avoid the water leaking in, so you now just wasted product you could have saved by just using the oven 🤦‍♀️

    • @triforce9286
      @triforce9286 Před rokem +184

      Exactly, and I believe lasagna needs to be cooked at 425 for 1 hour? So 125 for a little over an hour is no where near cooked

    • @nityanandbiswal4093
      @nityanandbiswal4093 Před rokem +172

      Why does this woman even have a dishwasher when she could just clean everything on her own? But she refuses to cook her lasagna in an oven.

    • @BlueFlameVampire
      @BlueFlameVampire Před rokem +30

      @@triforce9286 It said 170 for an hour. And maybe they meant Celsius (338°F)? Then it would be enough but still never recommended.

    • @triforce9286
      @triforce9286 Před rokem +34

      @Shana_Fujioka ah, 170, okay. But hot water heaters are only set to about ~125F. Otherwise, you get severe scalding. And a quick Google search says dishwashers are fixed between 130-150F. And the boiling point of water is only 212F, so everything kinda points it to being in fahrenheit.
      And that woman has some custom hot water system to get it that hot.

    • @BlueFlameVampire
      @BlueFlameVampire Před rokem +31

      @@triforce9286 I didn‘t consider that, I have no idea how hot our dishwashers get (Google said 50-70 Celsius), so you‘re right, they most likely meant Fahrenheit so this lasagne is definitely not cooked through.🙈

  • @alexbuller8097
    @alexbuller8097 Před rokem +1545

    Dandelion greens and flowers actually are perfectly safe and nutritious to have in a salad. The big issue with just foraging them is that unless it's on your own property, you don't know if they've been treated with any pesticides or herbicides.

    • @dorian7661
      @dorian7661 Před rokem +47

      Or urine and fecal matter from animals.

    • @alexbuller8097
      @alexbuller8097 Před rokem +73

      @@dorian7661 that can all be washed off (and you should DEFINITELY wash anything you pick from foraging)

    • @frostincubus4045
      @frostincubus4045 Před rokem +23

      Just don't pick from the side of the road, it might contain pesticides or herbicides

    • @MonkeyDAmy
      @MonkeyDAmy Před rokem +28

      I was looking for that comment ! ;) nature has a lot more to offer than what we find at walmart ! just because it's "unconventionnal" doesn't mean it's not safe or nutritious.

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 Před rokem +21

      @@dorian7661 Tbh most veg have had that in contact with them at some point. You should be thoroughly washing all your fruit and veg.

  • @AlbatrossWasTaken
    @AlbatrossWasTaken Před 7 měsíci +12

    The first person: I "cook" my lasagne in the dishwasher
    Me: Hello CPS? (Child Protection Services)

  • @asiasnyder6817
    @asiasnyder6817 Před 10 měsíci +44

    Dr. Mike was so sweet and empathic when saying he might have decided to call DCF if this was his patient!

  • @abbij2009
    @abbij2009 Před rokem +2334

    The second girl I feel really bad for. She did an interview a little while after that was filmed, and she said she was getting bullied alot for her looks and it made her feel really bad about herself. She also said half the stuff she did, the producers told her to do. She seems like a really sweet, beautiful woman. She didn't deserve the hate =(

    • @oceaneo4603
      @oceaneo4603 Před rokem +44

      Oh ! Come on, now !!!
      Nobody could tell someone to eat out the gargabe, not without any threats.

    • @abbij2009
      @abbij2009 Před rokem +187

      @Océaneo 460 she was getting payed, of course she would do it

    • @consultingotter221b
      @consultingotter221b Před rokem +116

      I've dumpster dived for food before so she doesn't deserve the hate

    • @driesjansen3273
      @driesjansen3273 Před rokem

      @@oceaneo4603 she got paid and her "friends" that came over and ate the food were paid actors. Don't believe everything you see on TV lol. What if she only took fully packaged and undamaged food from dumpsters, big difference.

    • @alexchene4064
      @alexchene4064 Před rokem +35

      @@oceaneo4603 they threatened to cut her off the show if she didnt

  • @mariachowning
    @mariachowning Před rokem +947

    The lady who stole meds out of the dumpster terrifies me! Anything could be in those pills. That’s really not a risk worth taking for some free prenatal meds. You don’t know if you’re ingesting fentanyl or folic acid.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Před rokem +75

      Especially when there are other options available, I dont know the cost of folic acid in the US but surely it isnt that much and if she is using it to try and improve her odds of conceiving that is a scary thought, if you are that desperate and poor, you shouldnt be thinking of having kids. Folic acid is found in foods so if you cant afford folic acid pills then why not just eat folic acid rich food?

    • @MMHay16
      @MMHay16 Před rokem +32

      right like... there's literally a ton of it in spinach which is super easy to grow... Not that folic acid is all that much anyways, the bottle of prenatal vitamins I bought was $25 but that's 125 daily doses of it... literally 25 cents per day... and it's not even just folic acid in there, it has iron and fatty acids and stuff

    • @themelonsoup
      @themelonsoup Před rokem +55

      I also think having children when your go to is dumpster meds is a bad idea

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Před rokem +22

      @@MMHay16 they aren't very expensive but even if you can't afford one every day then why not one every two days or similar. All your nutrients should ideally come from diet anyway. For a lot of these people I don't think they are that desperate for money but instead just don't want to spend anything.

    • @khntou4178
      @khntou4178 Před rokem

      I'm pretty certain that that segment was fake/coerced by producers, BUT people do dumpster dive for meds. Like there's a statistic of people who get sick/die from dumpster diving for meds and nothing will happen cause the pharmecutifal industry keeps raising prices.

  • @DragonNexus
    @DragonNexus Před 9 měsíci +5

    We have thoroughly failed as a society if this is the lengths people have to go to to stay alive and feed themselves.

  • @captainteeko4579
    @captainteeko4579 Před rokem +33

    “Unlike bread where if there is one spot of mold u have to throw the whole thing away”
    This is the first time I’m hearing this. I’ve always only ever gotten rid of the one moldy spot 😅

    • @IAmebAdger
      @IAmebAdger Před rokem +8

      Your immune system must be made of steel :)

    • @serenityf.6234
      @serenityf.6234 Před 5 měsíci +9

      good immune system, but mold grows and spreads as a network kinda and in porous food like bread it can spread easily more than you see on first glance (vs saver in harder foods like vegies or cheese), so maybe check up on some info about food-mold ^^

    • @joy-to7dx
      @joy-to7dx Před měsícem

      I do the same i just pick off the mold bread peace. I eat food bank food and some times it's expired

    • @alyessamaddox7022
      @alyessamaddox7022 Před 12 dny +2

      Oh God, no, don't do this.
      The mold you see is only part of the overall spread of mold. It's spread throughout the rest of the bread, because the bread is soft and porous. It's safe with hard cheese, because the mold can't spread.

  • @omryTKD
    @omryTKD Před rokem +831

    This is honestly horrifying seeing people with these kind of lifestyles

    • @kingofgrim4761
      @kingofgrim4761 Před rokem +25

      American dream baby

    • @DemonXeron
      @DemonXeron Před rokem

      It's a product of the toxic parts of capitalism I'm afraid. Poverty is a choice made by the global elite.

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz Před rokem +44

      @@kingofgrim4761 This has nothing to do with that. These people have issues they refuse to face. Plenty of help exists.

    • @cultblue9619
      @cultblue9619 Před rokem

      @@kingofgrim4761 Most of these people CAN afford better, they just choose not to. If it were an actual case of people not being able to afford it, there are plenty of places to get help. Food stamps, food banks, churches give clothes, and food. There are specific pharmacies and low-income insurances that will pay a portion of, or cover medications, and vitamins. As far as pregnancies are concerned there's specific help that you can get associated with that. These people are choosing to live this cheap, and unsafe because of status, or mental issues, or just as a way to shock people on the show.

    • @GreenScreenBoi
      @GreenScreenBoi Před rokem +4

      @@TheSwauzz It was a joke

  • @scubadoc9730
    @scubadoc9730 Před rokem +714

    I used to work in a deli, and we would throw away no less than 60 lbs of fresh sliced meat and 30+ lbs of fresh sliced cheese away at night. It was such a shame.
    I would sometimes “accidentally leave the bag” by the dumpster, knowing the homeless would go through it. We couldn’t outright give it to them due to lawsuit concerns, but if they went through it by their own free will, fair game.

    • @tiffany7023
      @tiffany7023 Před rokem +87

      God bless you, and people like you who care enough to try and help others! Wether it be few or many. ❤️❤️❤️
      I had a friend that was a butcher, and after a week of throwing away prime cuts he asked if they could freeze it, take it home, donate it, or almost something else!
      So their manager called around to set up a late night donation pick-up program. And nights that the driver didn't come, they'd put in a discreet black freezer behind the dumpster for poorer people to get.

    • @TamanduaGirl
      @TamanduaGirl Před rokem +24

      Our store used to have boxes of old produce people could take "for animal use" but they stopped doing it due to lawsuit concerns that people could eat it(of course they were) and sue if there was an issue. At least they will mark down meat when it gets old and near exiprey to have less meat be wasted.
      Sometimes you can make a deal for old produce or meat for animal use with a store. You'd sign a contract that it's for animals only and not to be given away BUT this is usually just for larger sanctuaries and such because they want you to take a lot rather than them just saving you some of the waste.

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz Před rokem +25

      That's horrifyingly wasteful. I think the laws to prevent directly giving leftovers to homeless was enacted after homeless were being intentionally poisoned? I seem to recall something like that. Great example of how the actions of a few end up ruining it for everyone else.

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 Před rokem +11

      Most places there isn't actually any law that prevents you from giving left over food to people. And they can't actually sue you if they get sick unless they can prove you knew the food wasn't safe.

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Před rokem +11

      That makes zero sense to me. It's just bad business practice. Slice on demand with a small selection that's pre-sliced/packaged and restocked regularly and only of the most commonly sold items. But also, even at the Amish butcher where I live, everything is pre sliced and everything but it can sit in the display case for a few days before being sold... but that's rare. And they never fill the display trays they pull from. When they do "refill" them, it's never more than half. If someone wants an item they're out of, they'll slice on demand and then add some to the display tray.

  • @yvettealdrich1201
    @yvettealdrich1201 Před rokem +46

    As a professional in clinical research, I appreciate Dr. Mike's respect for what we do!

  • @pressinpickle345
    @pressinpickle345 Před 11 měsíci +28

    If TLC didn't report child abuse then they need shut down.

    • @Psilomuscimol
      @Psilomuscimol Před 3 měsíci +5

      What if it's all scripted.

    • @jennawebb4225
      @jennawebb4225 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@Psilomuscimolwell I better HOPE its scripted

  • @nicholascrow8133
    @nicholascrow8133 Před rokem +559

    "The one time you get sick and you're hospital bills get out of control"
    One of the biggest issues with the United States summed up in a sentence
    Also, great work as always Dr Mike, a compassionate look at the content without judging the individual

  • @anasazidarkmoon
    @anasazidarkmoon Před rokem +365

    If you know what to look for, there are plenty of safe and edible plants out there. Dandelions, clover, and sorrel, are all actually quite healthy additions to one's diet. The main problem I see with the roadkill family, besides the obvious gross factor of eating roadkill, is that they're gathering their plants right there on the roadside. Those plants are probably massively contaminated by constant exposure to vehicle exhaust. They should've maintained a distance of at least twenty feet to cut down on that.

    • @metro121482
      @metro121482 Před rokem +35

      I agree. Foraging for edible plants in the woods is one thing. a random roadside is another. Between contaminated plants and roadkill, those poor kids will get sick eventually.

    • @suchnothing
      @suchnothing Před rokem +26

      @@metro121482 I really hope they're sticking to herbivores too. Rabbits are one thing, but if they're picking up coyotes or raccoons that man could contract rabies from butchering the carcasses.

    • @mdelong6989
      @mdelong6989 Před rokem +13

      I was surprised he didn't know about dandelion greens. They're in a lot of prepackaged salad mixes from the grocery store.

    • @dgbrownnt
      @dgbrownnt Před rokem +4

      I live in an area with lots of blackberries, and I'm always shocked how may people will pick them right along major roads (especially since pretty much every park has some bramble that's easy to get to).

    • @anasazidarkmoon
      @anasazidarkmoon Před rokem +3

      @@dgbrownnt yeah, same here. They grow all along the roadside down to the edge of the woods, and pretty much anywhere some dirt's been disturbed.

  • @kinalo7004
    @kinalo7004 Před rokem +90

    The rubber band thing was just pure genius. He should just patent it and get rich then hoard his money😂

    • @thegeneralgamer4921
      @thegeneralgamer4921 Před 5 měsíci +2

      there are a lot of soap holders that already do this though...

    • @kinalo7004
      @kinalo7004 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@thegeneralgamer4921 Why use a soap holder tho it builds up gunk

  • @spookeymo
    @spookeymo Před 10 měsíci +15

    12:32 i like that he said individuals, even thought the website still says women. thank you!!

    • @Ganonussyszestygorillagrip
      @Ganonussyszestygorillagrip Před 9 měsíci +4

      Only women can be pregnant lol

    • @spookeymo
      @spookeymo Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@Ganonussyszestygorillagrip no, some people with female genitals don't identify as women, kinda uncool if you can't respect that

    • @Humanresouces
      @Humanresouces Před 8 měsíci

      ​​@@spookeymo
      Tl;dr : I've come to expect these ignorant disrespectful pricks. You are definitely right.
      Politics will always be thought about more than science. I really can't stand these idiots who see something wrong with social change. I get some causes can be violent but if someone wants to change their gender, why should anyone else care? The only responsibility we have is to give facts about the effects, not shove our morals down their throat.

    • @Michael-uq3fk
      @Michael-uq3fk Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yes! I'm a trans guy who wants to get pregnant in the future. Small changes in language like that make me feel so valid

    • @omarvazquez4075
      @omarvazquez4075 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@spookeymostill only women can get pregnant

  • @NORMAN728
    @NORMAN728 Před rokem +510

    I worked at trader joes years ago and we had to lock the dumpster down to keep people out. A lot of borderline date food was tossed. Interestingly enough it wasn't the homeless that were the culprits it was college student aged people. The food and bread that was safer went to the food bank.

    • @Kristinapedia
      @Kristinapedia Před rokem +30

      PS-- IT'S NOT illegal to dumpster dive.

    • @lynnebucher6537
      @lynnebucher6537 Před rokem +14

      I never did the dumpster diving but I was definitely food deprived during many of my college years.

    • @kimeowsky
      @kimeowsky Před rokem +15

      @@Kristinapedia dumpster diving can be good i think as long as your not diving for things like food, medication, etc. i have never tried it but i have heard stories of people finding things that are completely usable

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Před rokem +15

      @@Kristinapedia yeah, it absolutely is in the majority of the US because the dumpsters aren't on public property. In major cities where dumpsters are in city-owned alley ways, then yes... the company has discarded the item and it's been officially, "put on the street" for collection. But when the dumpster is on private property, and that includes shopping plaza parking lots/service ways, that's stealing. If the police need a warrant to search it, you're tress passing and committing theft because those service passages aren't for customers and you aren't there for a legitimate, doing business, purpose. Ya gotta check the legal precedent for wherever you are.

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Před rokem +6

      @@kimeowsky curbside thrifting as I've heard it called is GREAT! Physically crawling into a dumpster is a bone-headed, idiot move because nothing is worth your life and falling 8-9ft onto solid steel on a concrete slab could cause a neck or head injury that is lethal not to mention, noxious fumes from decaying food, the risk of improperly disposed needles or leaking batteries because acid burns are super fun, and the list goes on. If its IN A DUMPSTER, don't go after it... unless its just, sitting on top and you can safely just, take it down.

  • @real_lampcap
    @real_lampcap Před rokem +442

    I hate TLC shows. Instead of getting these people help or stopping then from doing dangerous things, a lot of times they are just exposing and exploiting these people for nothing in return. It's horrid.

    • @karentucker2161
      @karentucker2161 Před rokem +27

      Or not try to Make things more extreme than what they really are.

    • @mrxcs
      @mrxcs Před rokem

      It helps people with similar problems to seek help, but they I think are in just for money.

    • @Fighterx356
      @Fighterx356 Před rokem

      @@mrxcs but it’s funny tho

    • @rattlecat5968
      @rattlecat5968 Před rokem +3

      Nothing in return? These "exploited" people are enjoying the 15 minutes of fame they're getting. They already realize their extreme behaviors are unusual and I'm sure they've gotten blow back for a lot of it. But, these are adults who agree to share their habits with anonymous spectators.

    • @IAmebAdger
      @IAmebAdger Před rokem +11

      @@rattlecat5968 And if the rumours are true, they also get manipulated by the producers into doing things they wouldn't normally do, and regret it later

  • @lorelaicloudii1249
    @lorelaicloudii1249 Před 11 měsíci +12

    “I like eating like it is a horse trough.. like a medley. That’s why I like Chipotle’s burrito bowls.” I literally could not agree more

  • @LinariaFreeze
    @LinariaFreeze Před rokem +16

    I lived with some people who were dumpster diving when I was in uni. They ate better than me and spent almost no money on food. Often the supermarket workers would place good and sealed food next to the dumpsters or nicely placed in the dumpster that the dumpster divers could take, and in Norway in the winter, the food stayed nice and cold. They never got sick. I was too shy to do it myself though.
    I also learned to forage as a child and would often eat plants that I found out in nature.
    Dishwasher lasagne though, ew.

  • @suchnothing
    @suchnothing Před rokem +717

    FYI Every part of a dandelion is completely edible, and it's not at all weird to eat them. When the leaves are newly grown they're quite nice in salads or sandwiches (they become more bitter as they age), and they have a similar nutritional profile to spinach or other dark leafy greens. The flowers are a bit sweet and their nectar contains proteins. The roots may have some medicinal value, though more study is needed. Clovers are also completely edible, I used to eat the flowers as a kid because they're full of nectar which is sweet.
    That being said, I would NEVER get them off the side of the road like that family did. You have no idea what kinds of pesticides they could be coated with, if they're pulling up contaminates from the soil, not to mention the heavy load of pollutants coming from vehicle exhaust. It's insanely irresponsible, especially when you can easily grow these plants in containers or in your yard. It's also a bit scary to think they're butchering road kill. Rabies and prion diseases could be huge risks depending on where they live and what they're butchering/eating. I hope they're being safe about it, but something tells me they're not...

    • @lolliswankette3251
      @lolliswankette3251 Před rokem +43

      My grandmother grew up eating dandelion greens (I think a lot of people in her generation did). Our family mainly uses the flowers to make dandelion bread or shortbread cookies. I know some people use the roots as a coffee substitute, but I haven't tried it.

    • @suchnothing
      @suchnothing Před rokem +17

      @@lolliswankette3251 my uncle made wine with the flowers!

    • @strawycape9693
      @strawycape9693 Před rokem +16

      My family has eaten road kill very occasionally - deer and pheasant - usually when seeing a carcass on a return journey that definitely wasn't there on outward journey, if its still warm even better. My dad does have some butchering experience through and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone as a money saving hack!

    • @lolliswankette3251
      @lolliswankette3251 Před rokem +1

      @Suchnothing I've heard of people doing that, too, but haven't tried it. Might have to add it to the list. 😊

    • @peterhoemke2994
      @peterhoemke2994 Před rokem +11

      Dandelion root and chicory root have a fiber called inulin, which is really good for the intestines (health-wise). Also there have been some positive animal studies in helping fight colon cancer. However... kale (and I think dandelion too) is a chelator. If grown in good soil low in heavy metals, then it can assist in heavy metal removal from the body, but if grown in an area with heavy metals, lead, and other pollutants, well, it has an affinity to soak those things up so probably a bad idea.
      Edit: I am NOT a doctor and this is my informational opinion ONLY!

  • @abbyambrose9403
    @abbyambrose9403 Před rokem +757

    The lady who was dumpster diving for food has been in videos more recently talking about her experience on this show and it is heartbreaking! A lot of people sought her out on social media and cyber-bullied her, but she explains in other newer videos that she is NOT that extreme with any of her money-saving techniques. Obviously this is all for entertainment, but it makes me so sad that the producers exaggerated her story and she got so much hate because of it.

    • @alice45-fgd-456drt
      @alice45-fgd-456drt Před rokem +44

      I mean I agree that it's sad that she was bullied for it but honestly if you agree to be on a show like this and go along with doing what the producers want you to, knowing full well that these actions will be attributed to you.....I don't know what they expect to happen.

    • @Cruddy129
      @Cruddy129 Před rokem +11

      Well going on a show that is known to have very dangerous people when it comes to food, maybe dont use it as a way to get noticed because obviously cyberbullies will happen whether you're prepared or not

    • @TheCultureshock101
      @TheCultureshock101 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I doubt if those two people she was with were actually her friends. At worst they were actors Kate had never met or they had only been introduced to her just prior to filming. I feel really bad for her because she seems like such a nice woman. She didn't deserve to be treated like that.

    • @PsychicSploob
      @PsychicSploob Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@alice45-fgd-456drt These are really financially insecure people, so if there’s any amount of financial incentive, it’s actually really easy to understand why someone would be compelled to appear on the show.

    • @kennyhogg5820
      @kennyhogg5820 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Those TLC shows are mostly fake. The show extreme couponers is another. They used coupons the company never issued. Grocery stores ran coupon specials that they only did on the afternoon of filming, which lead locals to complain. Just a couple of the things they pulled on that show. So most likely these things were only done for the show, not something they had been actually doing on the regular.

  • @murk959
    @murk959 Před rokem +23

    been watching him for a long time and he's so incredibly well-spoken and fluent, avoids saying "like" and doesn't utter etc. Really refreshing and motivational lol (even though I know it's edited and probably takes multiple cuts)

  • @mollymccarron6719
    @mollymccarron6719 Před 10 měsíci +11

    I’ve been lucky enough to grow up in Canada where the healthcare is free. With the amount of surgeries my brother and I have had combined my parents would be hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. Also all the medications. We both had inhalers growing up, both currently on ADHD meds and both have Prevacid. He’s died about 5 times (that I can remember) and been revived every time. I can’t imagine how much that would cost in America. I recently had to get x-rays, ultrasounds and bloodwork and I’m going for a nerve study and honestly like I’m glad I was born in Canada. I used to wish I was from America but with the healthcare costs my family has had to deal with I’m so grateful.

    • @Itgirl98-ct7zh
      @Itgirl98-ct7zh Před 4 měsíci

      “Free” 😂

    • @TheEmeraldLady
      @TheEmeraldLady Před 4 měsíci

      @@Itgirl98-ct7zh Sure, it’s not free in the sense you want ot to be, but paying over taxes is much cheaper than how you do it in the US though 🙃

  • @MerelvandenHurk
    @MerelvandenHurk Před rokem +577

    Saving 80-100 dollars a year on soap alone? I'm not even sure I spend that much on soap to begin with 😅

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Před rokem +27

      I know I don’t. I think I use about $10 of liquid hand soap, and that’s only because the country where I live, you don’t really have anything quite like Costco. Back when I lived in USA, I’d buy a gallon jug and it would last me probably 2+ years.

    • @latelaughlove
      @latelaughlove Před rokem +29

      Even including a few fancy body washes I haven't spent that much on soap in a year's time.

    • @leifmeadows3782
      @leifmeadows3782 Před rokem +20

      @@latelaughlove Yeah... I use Dove sensitive skin body wash, which is not the cheapest but probably not the most expensive. It costs me $15-$20 every 2 months, give or take.
      Even with the fancy soaps I buy from local vendors, I still wouldn't hit that much.
      I like the home made soap saver the man has going on there, but he's exaggerating how much money it saves him.

    • @Rose-kj7rz
      @Rose-kj7rz Před rokem +6

      Leaving your soap in a bit of water does not wear it down by 50%...unless you're leaving it in a full sink of water...

    • @irene_cn
      @irene_cn Před 9 měsíci +7

      ⁠@@leifmeadows3782you’re spending around $90-120 a year on soap. the cheapest soap (on amazon) is ~$22 for a 20 pack and since most people wouldn’t go through 20 bars in a year he might not be lying when he says he saves a hundred even based on your expenditures.
      ofc he might be playing it up because of the producers but i don’t think it’s that far off

  • @donotdisturbmode
    @donotdisturbmode Před rokem +514

    Dandelions are actually entirely edible and a great thing that foragers look for. If you just look up their nutritional information they're full of vitamins K, A, C, potassium, calcium, iron etc. People should only forage when they are absolutely sure of a plant/fungi but I think dandelions are pretty distinct. Absolute props to foragers as long as they make sure the plants/fungi are safe to eat!

    • @kiwin7119
      @kiwin7119 Před rokem +28

      I'm most concerned about which animal pooped near a wild growing plant, and what pesticides have been used nearby.

    • @inkyy_Capp
      @inkyy_Capp Před rokem +51

      ​@@kiwin7119 yeah know that's why people WASH vegetables right?

    • @Amatureb
      @Amatureb Před rokem +9

      The only reason I know this is because of my obsession with the Hunger games lol

    • @Chamelionroses
      @Chamelionroses Před rokem +13

      I agree. One can get even wild onions and berries. The fact is people do need to understand risk factors and what they eat for safety.

    • @KyleNordstrom
      @KyleNordstrom Před rokem

      Some herbicides/pesticides are systemic meaning they go inside the plant and work from the inside out making it impossible to just "wash it off". Many of these can have cancerous agents in it so it's still very dangerous to eat. However much of the stuff in shows like this are B.S. to drive views.

  • @ninjamanx320
    @ninjamanx320 Před rokem +14

    She did a interview CZcams channel TLC and she came out and said TLC exaggerated some things 2:31

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před 29 dny

      As reality shows tend to do

  • @ninjamanx320
    @ninjamanx320 Před rokem +16

    Would you believe it TLC hired actors to play answer friends she doesn't even know these people 3:22

  • @Sugarglidergirl101
    @Sugarglidergirl101 Před rokem +93

    3:02 I feel sorry for this lady in particular because she came out online saying that most of her episode was fake and she kinda regretted going on the show.

  • @hellojake7684
    @hellojake7684 Před rokem +95

    For anyone facing money issues who are looking to supplement their meat with something, I’d strongly recommend looking into lentils if you can find them. They’re cheap, easy to boil, and have good protein and fiber.

    • @Erti-SamC
      @Erti-SamC Před rokem +4

      they taste pretty good, too

    • @yosoysoya7944
      @yosoysoya7944 Před rokem +2

      plus the texture isn't terribly far off that of the meat!

    • @magsimags
      @magsimags Před rokem +5

      pulses in general are really great. beans & lentils are super cheap, very versatile, easy to store, and super nutritious. if that lady wanted to make a cheaper lasagne she should've just skipped the meat and used lentils

    • @jsophiamm
      @jsophiamm Před rokem +1

      I agree. My mom used to make them with chicken broth and vegetables so they were DELICIOUS. I cook it like that now that I don’t live with my mom, and my boyfriend loves it. We’re all about grains, they’re so good for you.

  • @robertabarnhart6240
    @robertabarnhart6240 Před dnem +2

    My stepdad used to dumpster-dive. Somehow my mom, sister, and I survived it. I guess it made us stronger.

  • @milfsarehotaf
    @milfsarehotaf Před rokem +9

    the second woman did an interview after this, she said she doesn’t do this a lot. she said she can agree to being cheap. tlc does this often and she was severely made fun of.

  • @chichicheesee
    @chichicheesee Před rokem +301

    ok, this is by far my FAVORITE dr. mike video. he doesnt just say "oh, this is bad." he says "this is bad BECAUSE" and he explains the things that can go wrong and things like that. it really shows how much he understands that people need to know why things are bad.
    which is sad for humanity, and like another comment said dont put ur childrens health at risk to save money.

  • @shroomyk
    @shroomyk Před rokem +233

    Honestly the soap trick from the last guy is pretty clever. Helps keep bacteria from growing on your soap too when it's allowed to fully dry.

    • @ratsalad178
      @ratsalad178 Před rokem +2

      isn't soap self-cleaning? I thought microbes couldn't survive on it

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk Před rokem +30

      @@ratsalad178 Apparently, the soap bar itself will be fine. Not because it necessarily kills germs but because only a small amount will be on there, and get rinsed off the next time you use it. However, the soapy sludge that forms when setting bar soap into a dish or on a little shelf can harbor more germs, as it just sits around and stays quite moist.

    • @ratsalad178
      @ratsalad178 Před rokem +2

      @@shroomyk interesting, thanks for explaining!

    • @lisal5718
      @lisal5718 Před rokem +15

      The weirdest thing about that really is that he spends so much on soap annually that he can reduce that buy 100 dollars. Is soap so expensive in the US or is his apparent dislike to spend too much money related to an above average need to clean himself.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Před rokem +10

      @@shroomyk The rubber band trick isnt a great solution either as the rubber bands themselves can harbour the bacteria and wont be the easiest to clean (they can develop small cracks in them and I bet he doesnt replace them often), a better solution is a metal or plastic mesh dish to hold it, so the water and sludge can drip out and it is easy to clean.

  • @kimberlykaylor2532
    @kimberlykaylor2532 Před rokem +12

    I can't believe the doctor didn't know that every part of the dandelion is edible and extremely good for you. The roots can be made into a coffee or tea, flowers and leaves in salads, so many uses. Look in the salad bar at some stores, it might be in there.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před 8 měsíci +2

      yeah when we were out walking my mom used to pick them and chew on the stems. they have this kinda milky liquid in them. it tastes alright too.

    • @annenelson5656
      @annenelson5656 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Dandelion wine - it takes a few sips to appreciate it but when made right is pretty good.

  • @xmlstudios
    @xmlstudios Před rokem +7

    14:25 there are flowers that are safe to eat like dandelions or pansies, its usually used for garnish or to add flavour

  • @JoyfulCrow
    @JoyfulCrow Před rokem +181

    Dandelion greens aren't just edible, they're actually packed with vitamins and nutrients! Though of course you should always get them from places like farmers markets since you don't know what's been sprayed on the ones outside in the "wild" lol

    • @obsidianwing
      @obsidianwing Před rokem +4

      bunnies knows best why they love them so much. When picked at the right places Dandylion is healthy addtion. Same with Young fresh nettles

    • @infectiousangel
      @infectiousangel Před rokem +8

      I came here to say that foraging and dandelions in particular is awesome! No need to go for farmers markets, go wild! Of course there are things to take into consideration, like proximity to traffic etc.

    • @gooolinus01
      @gooolinus01 Před rokem +10

      Will also add that picking anything closer than 10m from the road is not considered edible food. Because of the exhaust fumes and other stuff that comes from cars. Atleast where i live we have those laws.

    • @Dekubud
      @Dekubud Před rokem

      I mean, as long as you wash them you're fine. Farmed crops grow outside and aren't safe from animal pee. Even things grown in greenhouses will get peed on by bees.

    • @JoyfulCrow
      @JoyfulCrow Před rokem +5

      @Dekubud I wasn't talking about animal pee lol. More about the weed killers and pesticides that are often used by municipalities in areas being overtaken by weeds. And, of course, there's the emissions from cars if you pick too close to the road.

  • @katiemccausland2586
    @katiemccausland2586 Před rokem +162

    “$35,000 for a testicle, that’s a lot for a testicle” is a sentence that I never thought I’d hear. 😂

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Před 8 měsíci +2

      For me that's way too low. Dude will regret that and there's no money that could regrow it. Besides that he takes so many risks for peanuts. 35 grand payment was on high side, but he said that he takes a lot of lower paid ones. I'm pretty sure that if anything went wrong with test, he could end up disabled, his medical payments to fix it would make him go upside down and he would lose whatever job he had (well assuming he had one). He should just mop floor at McD's and maybe donate some blood once in a while.

    • @Tau_19
      @Tau_19 Před 6 měsíci

      Plus there’s a chance the artificial might not work

    • @Psilomuscimol
      @Psilomuscimol Před 3 měsíci

      I think artificial are for looks. Most of your "fluid" comes from the prostate. ​@Tau_19

  • @cacaKILLS
    @cacaKILLS Před rokem +4

    10:40
    Immediately thought Carrot Top was on extreme cheapskates

  • @swimfast724
    @swimfast724 Před 6 měsíci +4

    2:15
    "It's good right?"
    Kid: "no" lolol

  • @pamdrayer5648
    @pamdrayer5648 Před rokem +16

    14:20 I would like say something; you can't just go eating flowers. Many flowers are both toxic and hard to identify, some flowers can be deadly.

  • @YarikzBSS
    @YarikzBSS Před rokem +156

    I was blasting extreme cheapskates for hours on end back in the day

  • @Cacophony314
    @Cacophony314 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Instead of breathing air, I now don't breathe to save oxygen.

  • @kareng743
    @kareng743 Před 10 měsíci +3

    The soap one and eating clovers, dandelions etc. seemed super nice. If you know what to look for and you can differentiate between plant species, then be happy foraging.

    • @smooshiebear80
      @smooshiebear80 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Only if you can guarantee where you forage doesn’t have any chemicals used or toxins in the soil. These days you never know, especially in metropolitan areas.

  • @iceMerco
    @iceMerco Před rokem +197

    Is nobody going to talk about how much soap that last guy was burning through?!
    I don't think I use more than $80 of soap over multiple years.

    • @VladdViever
      @VladdViever Před rokem +34

      Yeah there's no way he's spending that much on soap. Assuming he's buying the cheap soap, that'd come out to using like 2 bars a day. It's probably a lot less than that and he just doesn't track the number closely or vastly over estimates how much he spends.

    • @Trip_Fontaine
      @Trip_Fontaine Před rokem +9

      Yup. I maybe use one bar of soap a month in the shower. For all other uses I generally don't use bar soap, but if I did it would be maybe another bar per month. 2 bars a month is maybe $15 a year without even getting the cheapest stuff.

    • @lucybronkema6486
      @lucybronkema6486 Před rokem +12

      The bar of soap in my shower has lasted me more than a semester

    • @minuette1752
      @minuette1752 Před rokem

      Eh a bar of soap lasts about 5-7 days.

    • @RIA.ON.TOP22
      @RIA.ON.TOP22 Před rokem +9

      @@minuette1752 no?

  • @menna_khair0601
    @menna_khair0601 Před rokem +701

    It’s crazy how doctor mike makes my day so much better and actually inspired me to actually follow my dream to hopefully become a doctor in the Netherlands 🇳🇱

    • @bernainmolina7481
      @bernainmolina7481 Před rokem +17

      Chase your dream man

    • @EndOfMen
      @EndOfMen Před rokem +16

      Leuk, veel succes! Ik denk dat het zeker haalbaar is als je je best doet, komt helemaal goed denk ik.

    • @quimerawesterburger1867
      @quimerawesterburger1867 Před rokem +9

      Succes, we hebben er nog genoeg nodig!

    • @None12313
      @None12313 Před rokem +2

      I'm in CA and I wanna be an anesthesiologist

    • @heathermiller5765
      @heathermiller5765 Před rokem +3

      Good luck, that's exciting 😊

  • @TheBatsMouth666
    @TheBatsMouth666 Před rokem +11

    I work at a high end grocery store in a major city in the US and we regularly have to pull products off of the shelf because they tested positive for possible contaminants and they’ve been recalled. It happens WAY more often than you’d think. We’re usually ordered to “destroy” the product which means we throw it in the dumpster. So…eating food from a dumpster can actually be really unsafe. Also, you don’t even want to know what else is thrown into a dumpster at a grocery store. Especially in a big city where people don’t actually go to the bathroom in the bathroom. True story, happened last week. Trust me…dumpster diving at a grocery store is ill advised.

  • @ange76prkr
    @ange76prkr Před rokem +7

    I used to work as a KP and I have to say I screamed "Oh No! No no no!" when she put the lasagne in the dishwasher - like I imagine soap would still get in...
    I made steak using an iron with flatmates in my early twenties and even tho we put down grease proof paper it still basically ruined the iron.

  • @kruthikasriramoju6961
    @kruthikasriramoju6961 Před rokem +319

    The amount of knowledge I’m getting from doctor mikes videos is more than what I study in school 😅

    • @JustBunton
      @JustBunton Před rokem +3

      facts

    • @listenhere1623
      @listenhere1623 Před rokem +6

      quit lying or pay more attention...what are you studying hopefully not cooking, medicine, biology etc.

    • @heatherdakota2007
      @heatherdakota2007 Před rokem +2

      @Listen Here you actually don't learn a lot in school unless you Specifically go into health and medicine so they might not be lying

    • @kruthikasriramoju6961
      @kruthikasriramoju6961 Před rokem +2

      @@heatherdakota2007that’s true . I agree but I wish our schools start teaching us atleast some basics about health ..

  • @letsgetto1millwithoutvids
    @letsgetto1millwithoutvids Před rokem +437

    I love how Dr Mike isn't judgemental he makes me feel like it's safe to see a doctor

    • @Thattattedcatholic12
      @Thattattedcatholic12 Před rokem +11

      Same I watch his videos to help with my medical ptsd Lol and it does really help!

    • @michaellemmen
      @michaellemmen Před rokem +3

      Everybody judges

    • @babybaklavagus
      @babybaklavagus Před rokem +5

      That's wonderful to hear! But just two cents from a stranger: use Dr. Mike as a benchmark for what a good doctor is like, and if the doctor you are seeing is too far off, run the other way! It's still best to be careful and not completely trust a doctor right away. I only say this because I think it's easy for bad doctors to steamroller over people who are intimidated by medical visits (for any given reason), when the patient might actually have alarms going off, or questions they would normally ask but feel too uncomfortable to ask when actually at their appointment. This might even apply to good doctors who might just be people who communicate in a way that doesn't click with you. Things just get sensitive when it's something as personal as your health, so I think it's important to "shop around" for a doctor IF POSSIBLE.

    • @jermfanaccount
      @jermfanaccount Před rokem +3

      i think a lot more doctors should use the way Dr. Mike offers info as a basis for how to treat and approach their patients, judgement leads to shame and not getting help.

    • @jryland6
      @jryland6 Před 8 měsíci

      But, all doctors aren’t like Dr Mike

  • @kidperfectgamer3362
    @kidperfectgamer3362 Před měsícem +2

    With the dumpster diving girl, Mike goes “ok very dangerous”😂

  • @giovannamengarelli9761
    @giovannamengarelli9761 Před rokem +2

    I love watching any of these types of videos because I always end up learning a ton of shit from Dr. Mike! Thank you!

  • @darkwowplayer
    @darkwowplayer Před rokem +37

    2:10 THANK YOU
    Someone needs to call child services on this woman

  • @jenreu
    @jenreu Před rokem +145

    Last one was actually great.. not because of the money it saves, but because of the air circulation the soap gets dry.

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet Před rokem +6

      I bought a $3 silicone soap holder... it's slanted and has channels that drain the water to the sink... but to each his own, I guess.

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 Před rokem +1

      What is ‘culationtion’?

    • @danaospanova9396
      @danaospanova9396 Před rokem +1

      yeah!! and you could also use a sponge to put the soap on it
      even if the sponge gets wet it doesn't destroy the soap

    • @kittyr6534
      @kittyr6534 Před rokem +1

      @@icarusbinns3156 I'm guessing it was meant to be 'circulation' and she made one typo and then auto complete or auto correct butchered the rest.

    • @jenreu
      @jenreu Před rokem +1

      @@kittyr6534 oops!! thanks. totally a typo. corrected it now.

  • @humppapomppa1186
    @humppapomppa1186 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for speaking SENSIBLY about dumpster diving. We have so so high hygiene control in Finland and I live in the same building with a grocery store. Every night they bring their food to the dumpster and every night I sneak out right after them. TONS of good foor, especially fresh veggies and fruit. Even right now I'm eating food I took last night from there.

  • @NyxTwix369
    @NyxTwix369 Před 8 měsíci +2

    If I remember correctly, I'm pretty sure the guy with the styrofoam peanut bed also had a cooking class in which he gave people food and wine he got out of different garbage bins...

  • @Olivia.Sheree
    @Olivia.Sheree Před rokem +129

    Former produce department clerk here. Dandelion greens are actually a product sold in some produce departments! They are a great source of vitamin A, C, and K. They also contain minerals such as iron, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. The more you know 🌈

    • @skycaptain95
      @skycaptain95 Před rokem +5

      Lol not even most. We have 25 grocery stores within a 4-mile radius. 22 of these have produce departments. Only *one* grocery store sells dandelion greens. Sounds like you live in an extraordinary affluent area.

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@skycaptain95 theyre cheap poor people food where im from. Nobody eats it unless youre really poor . In fact in the US i read during the great depression it was eaten in salads

    • @Kyliem540
      @Kyliem540 Před 4 měsíci

      Wtf is vitamin K

    • @abigailbailey9633
      @abigailbailey9633 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Kyliem540 off the top of my head, I recall it's important for blood clotting.

  • @AnonyMoose__
    @AnonyMoose__ Před rokem +279

    I’ve seen the lasagna in the dishwasher one a couple times and I always find it funny how while trying to save money, she uses an entire roll of foil in the process. Lol
    That said I feel like a lot of this is probably staged or at the very least, highly exaggerated.

    • @doctorcorgi3134
      @doctorcorgi3134 Před rokem +4

      I hope so

    • @cruehead23
      @cruehead23 Před rokem +23

      From what I remember, it was her husband that specifically asked for the lasagna for a football party with his friends. She tried to justify the cost by making him turn the TV off during commercials and only using a candle instead of lights. And used 2nd hand Spaghetti sauce. The hoops they jump through to make sense of their habits is excessive.

    • @MsBluebot
      @MsBluebot Před rokem +2

      @@cruehead23I remember seeing something like that and oof or the one where the wife only allows people 4 sheets of toilet paper at the most.

    • @cruehead23
      @cruehead23 Před rokem +5

      @bluebot I don't for the life of me get why he chose to live that way, he clearly wasn't on board with it. I would've bounced out as soon as they started rationing my toilet paper.

    • @MsBluebot
      @MsBluebot Před rokem +6

      @@cruehead23 no kidding imagine if your having issues in the bathroom. 4 sheets of toilet paper Ain’t gonna help you any and what if you get sick from not being clean down there. I highly doubt they would get a one of those things that squirts water

  • @ashleybsn7622
    @ashleybsn7622 Před 22 dny

    Watching your reactions to processes is so refreshing and reinforcing my desire to transition into primary/preventative care. I’m an outpatient dialysis nurse and it sucks my soul. I care for my patients. But it makes me crazy how quickly the doctors are to throw meds at every thing rather than trying to understand what is causing the symptoms and fixing that. I try to encourage my patients to find out the root of the problem rather than searching for a bandaid for the symptoms.

  • @mominakhawaja5903
    @mominakhawaja5903 Před rokem +4

    Great video, Dr. Mike! I died at your smile in the ButcherBox ad though 😭

  • @grabble7605
    @grabble7605 Před rokem +126

    1:16
    Mike: 'And now she's flipped it, so it's 20% protein, 80% fat. That's terribly unhealthy...'
    Stephanie: *dumping cheese all over it while Mike's talking*
    Oh no.

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 Před rokem +7

      Well,the cheese woulda been there anyways, it's a lasagna after all. All the more reason to go with meat that's on the lean side of things.

    • @aliya6158
      @aliya6158 Před rokem +6

      Why she need meat at all? Doing some vegetarian lasagne would be even cheaper and def healthier

    • @callummclachlan4771
      @callummclachlan4771 Před rokem +2

      @@darthplagueis13 The cheese is likely still healthier than the meat.

    • @tinknal6449
      @tinknal6449 Před rokem +1

      @@aliya6158 Actually, no. Humans evolved on animal fat, not vegetables.

  • @angelingray
    @angelingray Před rokem +48

    Dr. Mike dandelions, clovers, and certain flowers are excellent foods. Some garden salads have dandelion leaves in them. These plants were not seen as weeds and people did not stop eating them until manicured lawns became popular around the 19th century. Both dandelions and clover are rich in potassium, and Dandelions are rich in vitamins A and D.

  • @serene5358
    @serene5358 Před 9 měsíci +1

    During the sponsor break I was fully listening and then Mike pops up on the screen like 😁all wide eyed and it scared me so bad

  • @armandocardona6975
    @armandocardona6975 Před rokem +2

    Dish washers can get to 175 with just dishes in the wash. Once you add a cold dense mass that absorbs heat you either A: reduce the over all heat generated in the dishwasher both not cooking you meal and leaving un cleaned dishes or B: Dish washer has to work harder and use more energy to bring that temp up to 175f.

  • @rylow2008
    @rylow2008 Před rokem +26

    Worked for a grocery chain for 15 yrs. We donated as much as we could. Bread, vegetables etc… The biggest problem was finding someone to come pick it up.

  • @chrisdieguez1950
    @chrisdieguez1950 Před rokem +53

    Dandelions are actually pretty well documented as a food, it just isn't common in the US. The tricky part with foraged foods is that you don't know the soil quality and thus can't ensure it's free from environmental toxins, animal droppings, etc.

    • @parallelpinkparakeet
      @parallelpinkparakeet Před rokem +2

      I agree with making sure there's no toxic chemicals in the soil or on the plant itself, but animal droppings? You do realize produce at the grocery store is grown outside, right?

  • @LikeSoTotallyRandom
    @LikeSoTotallyRandom Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love the reminder to doctors to use medical or professional terminology. My cardiologist told me my feet were "nice and slender, impeccable" it was. Uncomfortable.

  • @thebenk5864
    @thebenk5864 Před rokem +2

    Growing up my Father always talked about fried Dandelion greens and fresh clover as great nutritional values. Having tried them, dandelions are naturally very "buttery" and sweet, and clover has a very refreshing quality to it. They are safe and still commonly eaten.

  • @calley85
    @calley85 Před rokem +117

    One thing I always notice is your care for patients mental well-being around things❤️ I don't come across that often with doctors.

  • @sophiejune4515
    @sophiejune4515 Před rokem +190

    I used to work at the medical IRB at UCLA and there's a lot of reviews and approvals needed to do these tests on human subjects so when that guy said the doctor stopped that trial where they were planning to stop people's hearts it probably the case that the IRB didn't approve it due to the potential risks. Also there is a real need for diversity in human subjects. We need to have a variety of ethnicities in these trials. So I hope more people will consider doing it after seeing that show and this CZcams video.

    • @infpdreams
      @infpdreams Před rokem +2

      I never thought about it before, yet I donate platelets three times a month and want to give whatever parts of my body to science that they'll take. I have a feeling I might not qualify for many due to a lot of psych meds, but I'm definitely going to look into it thanks to this video and also your comment.

    • @Ooobydoobydoo
      @Ooobydoobydoo Před rokem +2

      Not just different ethnicities, but ALL genders as well. Most studies have been done on white men, but men of all ethnicities and races need to be included as well as all women and even transgender people.

  • @adaydreamhd
    @adaydreamhd Před 7 měsíci +1

    oh my god. as a HACCP trained cook i have to raise my finger here right at the start. "expired ground meat" - when making ground beef there are the strictrest rules enforced when it comes to meat preperation. the risk of contamination is very very high salmonella and protein poisoning are very serious

  • @marlasinger8622
    @marlasinger8622 Před 7 měsíci +1

    One thing my parents taught me is that to never be cheap when it comes to food.

  • @ellarose1186
    @ellarose1186 Před rokem +50

    The second woman's story was heartbreaking. Iirc, she just didn't feel worthy of anything, and living like she was was a compulsion due to that and various other issues. I believe by the end she was really starting to make a change, but she was really suffering. I think the show also hammed it up a lot too, she didn't live 100% like that. I hope she's doing well now 💖

    • @Hoaxe72
      @Hoaxe72 Před rokem +2

      I’m fairly certain the second women was the one who just took from rubbish bins

  • @xGodofAtheistsx
    @xGodofAtheistsx Před rokem +75

    How has no-one pointed out the immediate irony of the sponsor "If my friends came over and ate the food I made they would make that face too" then 15 seconds later "I always get my fresh ingredients at home from Butcher box" You JUST said you don't cook LOL

    • @udraj914
      @udraj914 Před rokem +11

      well, he didnt say he was offering it to his friends. pretty sure he can cook for himself

    • @xGodofAtheistsx
      @xGodofAtheistsx Před rokem +3

      @@udraj914 Either way he's saying is what he cooks isn't great from the box or not?

    • @cheeryberrie
      @cheeryberrie Před 4 měsíci +5

      Good ingredient doesn't guarantee good food if you suck at cooking.. like me

  • @renettelargueza5486
    @renettelargueza5486 Před 8 měsíci +1

    😮. I am just grateful that even though I myself had experienced struggling times, I need not to go through dumpsters for food. Thanks to my dads green thumb, we get to eat fruits and veggies we've grown. With the abundance, sometimes, we get to sharw with relatives and neighbors.

  • @felixdogan6776
    @felixdogan6776 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The man that volunteered in medical researches that included risky ones is a madlad that we need he pays his rent&insurance and help humanity.

  • @xshoof
    @xshoof Před rokem +192

    This is a perfect example of why you can't eat at other people's house.

    • @5u1c1dal24
      @5u1c1dal24 Před rokem +21

      A sprinkle of cockroach shell for crunch and a slither of mashed maggot for flavor mmmmm nice

    • @compass_bat
      @compass_bat Před rokem +2

      don’t talk about the bots anymore please

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk Před rokem +13

      I often visited a friend who always tried to offer me food. He'd have stuff sitting in the pot overnight on the stove and say it's fine. No matter how stoned I got, I was never hungry enough to eat at his place.

    • @sleepyote
      @sleepyote Před rokem +6

      Finally my anxiety about accidentally being poinsed makes sense

    • @503BadHandleGateway
      @503BadHandleGateway Před rokem +2

      I went to school with someone whose mom made foods like spaghetti with meat sauce or pizza and left it on the counter overnight instead of refrigerating it. I didn't know this until I was at their house one day. I told them I already ate and then went home and ate something I knew was safe. I don't know how they didn't get sick from that.

  • @rosegoldgoddess8087
    @rosegoldgoddess8087 Před rokem +45

    I recently heard from the ny lady said the producers made her follow a script that made here seem way more out there then she’s actually is. And that the show was quite damaging to her.

    • @33snowgal
      @33snowgal Před rokem +2

      I heard this about a family on another episode too (dishes outside)

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke Před 8 měsíci +1

    I get living minimally, but mattresses are like the easiest things to get for free. People will give them away just to get someone else to come get them. Heck, hang out near college dumpsters when the school year ends. Kids don't want to haul around stuff they paid for with their parents' money. You've find all kinds of brand new desks, furniture, and mattresses.

  • @Prizzlesticks
    @Prizzlesticks Před rokem +5

    12:00 Mike, my dental assistant just told me they have expiration dates on the freakin' paper bibs they use, and you want to argue some expiration dates aren't completely arbitrary? Like I get it for some medication, especially when not controlled for storage. But like... Yeah, some expiration dates are meaningless. Unless the one-time use paper bibs lose efficacy over time, too?

    • @smooshiebear80
      @smooshiebear80 Před 3 měsíci

      Do they have any plastic components to them? I seem to remember the bibs that all of the dental offices I have visited have a plastic-like coating on one side. Plastics break down over time. That’s why infant and child car seats have expiration dates on them and many consignment shops won’t take them.

    • @Prizzlesticks
      @Prizzlesticks Před 3 měsíci

      @@smooshiebear80 no, they were pretty much just paper towels. No coating. They're not that fancy.

  • @chocolatereigns
    @chocolatereigns Před rokem +19

    On the topic of being in medical studies - I recently got into a study following moms who had Covid while pregnant. I'll be in the study for 4 years and do surveys, physical exams, and blood draws throughout the 4 years, and they'll pay a couple hundred dollars each year. I'm really glad I can be a data point in the process of better understanding COVID!

  • @Bair994
    @Bair994 Před rokem +13

    11:03 I lost it "Im not sure what she means by mmmm" XD

  • @tracyleesmith781
    @tracyleesmith781 Před 3 měsíci

    I just asked this! Thank u Doc Mike & i love u!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @crollwtide9452
    @crollwtide9452 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The second lady: I'd be really, really concerned about getting food poisoning from whatever she cooks with that.

  • @shanewhite1977
    @shanewhite1977 Před rokem +64

    With the last one, dandelions are incredibly good for you with almost no downsides besides maybe being allergic to them, they can be eaten raw or cooked from the roots to the stem and the Flower

    • @vanessafrancis774
      @vanessafrancis774 Před rokem +3

      The same with clovers.

    • @jeannewalker1107
      @jeannewalker1107 Před rokem

      I want to try some

    • @TheMaritimeHorror
      @TheMaritimeHorror Před rokem

      Picking them from some random lot could also be risky. As you don’t know if the lot has been treated with some kind of chemicals.

  • @barbtalbott8911
    @barbtalbott8911 Před rokem +69

    Dandelions are actually quite nutritious but they taste bitter in my opinion. Plus, I would be worried about where they are picking and what might be on the leaves. Hope they washed them well.

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk Před rokem +9

      Yeah my thought too was that you never know if something has been sprayed with chemicals if you are just picking stuff from wherever.

    • @ThePhysicalReaction
      @ThePhysicalReaction Před rokem +1

      Also roadside plants collect toxins from car exhaust every day.

    • @xCindyLouWhox
      @xCindyLouWhox Před rokem +1

      @@shroomyk Or been peed on by wildlife!

    • @gagetaylor192
      @gagetaylor192 Před rokem +2

      @@xCindyLouWhox I'd be way more worried about the chemicals than animal urine in all honesty. The urine will wash off and it probably wouldn't negatively affect you anyway. The chemicals however could make you very sick or dead and might not wash off depending on how strong they are.

    • @xCindyLouWhox
      @xCindyLouWhox Před rokem

      @@gagetaylor192 I’d rather not have either.

  • @morganssmashingpearls3329
    @morganssmashingpearls3329 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Dandelion is actually quite nutrient dense - right up there with kale. The blossoms are also edible. It’s good to know about common flora where you are at….one never knows.

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 Před 3 měsíci

      I was semi-shocked (not fully shocked actually, because I know the education M.D. doctors go through is actually NOT the best in a well-rounded biology way)... I went a bit "off the wall" when he said he "couldn't begin to guess the nutritional content of a dandelion" BECAUSE... just because it contains natural green chlorophyll, that should AUTOMATICALLY tell ANYONE who remembers "basic biology" that means it CONTAINS MAGNESIUM. Because, (this is something even in many biology textbooks) ... if you look up "chlorophyll molecule images", in EVERY legitimate schematic of that green chlorophyll molecule, you'll see an "Mg" right in the middle of it (which represents magnesium). That is why they say "magnesium is found in dark green leafy veggies". And dandelions are one of those which we can see with our own eyes because it's a naturally green plant. On top of that, any plant is going to ALSO contain FIBER because that is a component of ALL plant cell walls.

  • @user-yb6ef1ji8i
    @user-yb6ef1ji8i Před 3 měsíci

    I love the reactions! Keep them coming!