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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 297

  • @AbbeysKitchen
    @AbbeysKitchen  Před měsícem +11

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    • @rcs3681
      @rcs3681 Před 21 dnem

      Did you just pronounce protein as protion at 7:58.... what even Abbey?!

  • @madisonburke3588
    @madisonburke3588 Před měsícem +58

    These guys are wild, literally out here telling people you don’t have to fear fruit like they’ve made a groundbreaking discovery. Such a bizarre mindset to me 😵‍💫

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před měsícem +5

      It's crazy. They fearmonger some of the most basic nutritious foods

    • @flammablecritical1295
      @flammablecritical1295 Před 23 dny

      Will Is Open Minded but definitely doesn't tell people to do this unlike Paul does.

  • @jonahrichardson582
    @jonahrichardson582 Před měsícem +134

    Once I commented on one of his videos on Instagram where he was talking about phytic acid in oatmeal and how its bad for you because it blocks absorption of iron. He than suggested his usual stuff like steak and raw milk. I mentioned that calcium (which is in milk) competes with iron for absorption and that drinking milk with steak could also hinder the absorption of iron. Somehow that comment was deleted. Weird.

    • @user-strength10
      @user-strength10 Před měsícem +5

      not sure why he would delete that but in short phytic acid blocks nutrient absorbtion.... Dr. Berg, a book called the cancer killers by Dr. Ben Learner and Dr. Majors, also even thomas deluar (not as intense in this space) has come to the same conclusion.... personally i find keeping carbs low, while not nessacarrily out, is a huge game changer in everyway regarding health

    • @Anna-ns7tq
      @Anna-ns7tq Před měsícem +9

      If you want to decrease phyctoc acid in oatmeal, soak it in water/ milk the night before. The acid is water soluble and will therefore decrease in the oats and around iron/magnesium etc. Learned this from my uni professor and even looked at studies so it is safe to use

    • @AmakaRickman
      @AmakaRickman Před měsícem

      ​@Anna-ns7tq that's brilliant!

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Anna-ns7tqUnfortunately it will only remove roughly 35-40% of the phytic acid, but it's definitely a solid step to take.

    • @Anna-ns7tq
      @Anna-ns7tq Před měsícem

      @@JasonActualization yes I know that it won’t help with all of it, but if you are concerned, it can be a good step in the right direction

  • @canadian0245
    @canadian0245 Před měsícem +73

    Who cares about his nutrition advice, he doesn't believe in soap, SOAP! Maybe that tells us all we need to know.

  • @hollywinchell3412
    @hollywinchell3412 Před měsícem +14

    The most surprising thing about this video is Will having the willpower (pun intended) to go without his beloved donuts.

  • @chelseabihlmeyer9984
    @chelseabihlmeyer9984 Před měsícem +26

    "we've become slaves to convenience"
    name something more convenient than being super rich

  • @1029blue
    @1029blue Před měsícem +38

    So he found something that he thought worked for him and then decided that everyone should live that way. I don't know how some of these people get their degrees.

    • @dan-qe1tb
      @dan-qe1tb Před měsícem

      I think it's terrible that licensed MDs are on here, cause harm by recommending carnivore diets. Shawn Baker had his license suspended over that. I saw a general practitioner (not an endocrinologist) who claimed that the ADA is incompetent, just because they don't officially endorse his favorite diet. Another one, took a video of himself with his shirt off, preparing his steaks, so everybody could see how big his biceps are, no doubt, from eating red meat, alone.

    • @tsebosei1285
      @tsebosei1285 Před 25 dny

      😂😂😂😂

  • @jMichaels878
    @jMichaels878 Před měsícem +136

    What bothers me about the carnivore diet is I think the only way to make it has a chance at being healthy in the long run means you have to buy only the highest-quality (aka expensive) meat products possible. Even the average middle-class household could never afford that today. Not to mention it is wildy unsustainable.

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před měsícem +76

      Very unsustainable in all senses of the word. Financially, health wise, environmentally…

    • @UncleBalthazar1
      @UncleBalthazar1 Před měsícem +1

      It's the unsustainability for me too. There are certain things that are considered unsustainable about other diets too, including plant-based/vegan, yet we have the studies now to show that heavy meat consumption is by far the worst culprit. If everyone went carnivore we'd destroy ourselves and the planet (even faster). That's just not justifiable to me.

    • @VeronicaKozyreva
      @VeronicaKozyreva Před měsícem +7

      you can just skip the grass fed bullshit and eat your usual meats and fish I guess, if you generally like the selection of products in this diet.

    • @AlicedeTerre
      @AlicedeTerre Před měsícem +12

      @@VeronicaKozyrevastill incredibly bad for environment. More so actually.

    • @RebeccaWhite30
      @RebeccaWhite30 Před měsícem +21

      @@AbbeysKitchenplease check out Diana Rodgers, RD from sustainable dish and she can give you a better look into how meat and other animal products are made that are actually helping the environment. As someone who has worked in animal agriculture for decades, it’s incredibly frustrating when folks paint all meat as bad for the environment. Just like I’m sure you get frustrated when someone who isn’t a dietitian has recommended something completely unfounded.

  • @rebeccawatson9284
    @rebeccawatson9284 Před měsícem +51

    I think that this might be considered a diet of kings. Indulgent in fat and sugars. Kings often died young due to diets of rich meats, creams, and exotic fruits that only they could afford. Meanwhile the slaves and peasants lived long, hardy lives off of vegetables, grains, roots, and fruits. Whatever they could forage or grow. Possibly eggs or chicken, rabbit (all lean). Or fish.

    • @NS-ie2ld
      @NS-ie2ld Před měsícem +15

      Are you serious? Kings would have tons of bread and processed sugar/ desserts. They barely touched fresh fruit, raw honey, raw dairy, etc.

    • @abbigailcarr2725
      @abbigailcarr2725 Před měsícem +14

      @@NS-ie2ldhon…… We’re talking the early days of nagivation and colonization. Pasteurization wasn’t invented yet. ALL ANYONE HAD was raw dairy 💀💀 in England and France most castles kept their own bees, and exotic fruit was literally featured as decoration in paintings of nobles’ houses throughout the 16th and 17th centuries because it was only available to the very rich, and the very rich DID avail of it. Their ability to “process” grains was also extremely limited. Bread was not the same light fluffy thing as it is today, and it was eaten by the wealthy, but it was not a luxurious item. Cakes sure but they were definitely high sugar and high fat. And they did eat way too much meat, especially fatty organ meat, such as liver. Gout was literally referred to as the king’s disease bc so many royals had it. King Henry VIII is probably the most well-known example.

    • @NS-ie2ld
      @NS-ie2ld Před měsícem

      @@abbigailcarr2725
      Cupcake sweetie pie… first of all, I’m not even sure why we’re using Kings, who sat on their fat asses all day stuffing their facing with all sorts of sweets, pies, pastries, etc, their army of chefs would whip up for them everyday.
      How about we look back to hundreds and thousands of years through our evolutionary history where our ancestors sought out highly nutrient and calorie dense foods like meat, organs, honey, raw dairy, fruits, tubers, etc.
      You do believe in evolution don’t you honey bunch?

    • @ClassicJukeboxBand
      @ClassicJukeboxBand Před měsícem

      Kings were the only people who could afford sugar which used to be extremely expensive, and they were the only ones who got fat and sick. Now sugar is cheap and everybody is getting fat and sick…

    • @ClassicJukeboxBand
      @ClassicJukeboxBand Před měsícem +1

      Marie Antoinette famously said “let them eat cake.” Because her class could afford it…

  • @danastonerock
    @danastonerock Před měsícem +9

    Will clearly thinks the guy's diet is too intense . Its fun to see him experiment! Love will 🎉

  • @rn2787
    @rn2787 Před měsícem +41

    One part that has nothing to do with nutrition that's bad about this diet is that we couldn't feed the world on those meats, poultry, and seafood. Those animals require a lot more land than modern commercial ranching. That doesn't even address the increased pollution. This diet isn't sustainable in any way.

    • @thismindhurts6423
      @thismindhurts6423 Před měsícem

      Yes!

    • @lynncrf
      @lynncrf Před měsícem

      Excellent point!

    • @roseg2239
      @roseg2239 Před 13 dny

      Yeah it’s only sustainable for some countries that have a small population and large land ideal for cattle farming.

    • @AnneMB955
      @AnneMB955 Před 6 dny

      Sounds like a vegans pov.

  • @mariannelound-mcgowan654
    @mariannelound-mcgowan654 Před měsícem +37

    "slaves to convenience" no babe, if I have to juice my own fruit I'm giving up something like going for a run or seeing a loved one so I'm gonna say no? Also if you give into it it's gonna go on forever, like why is he not rearing his own cows?

    • @Diana-qp2rw
      @Diana-qp2rw Před měsícem +1

      He’s taking it to an extreme, but he is right to some extent. It’s very human to choose the most convenient option, even if we don’t need to, and we have a lot of very convenient options today. Yes, sometimes there’s simply not enough time to prepare a balanced meal, no, I’m not saying you need to make everything from scratch. But I know a lot of people who could make the time to prepare an easy, balanced meal but choose not to because it’s more convenient to them.

    • @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj
      @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj Před měsícem +5

      He literally said you don’t have to do what he does and he just finds it fun and satisfying. He also said he doesn’t juice oranges by hand all the time, likely because he has other commitments just like you. So why are you so triggered?
      By the way, a lot of people rely heavily on takeout and rarely prepare a meal themselves. Spending the time to prepare a meal from scratch, even just once a week is great way to improve your relationship with food (and yourself).

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Lizard_Queen-ld5ujBingo. Paul is such a kind human being spreading an amazing message, and it concerns me that some folks get feisty in response to his work.

    • @sadboi88
      @sadboi88 Před 29 dny

      Making your own juice takes minutes You can whilst you are cooking, as you're already in the kitchen.
      You wouldn't have to sacrifice running or time with family.
      You're just making excuses because you feel called out

  • @Nini-hd7pd
    @Nini-hd7pd Před měsícem +20

    I like drinking fruit juces but very watered down. In my big 1200l tumbler I always put in 1l water and 200ml water. And yet when I mentioned it in a nutrition group that it helps me drink more ppl ached as if I was sipping battery acids laced. As long as you watch the amounts of sugar you consume on a daily basis juice is perfectly fine.

  • @alyssam8719
    @alyssam8719 Před měsícem +8

    I just love ya, that is all 🤣 I enjoy watching Will's videos from time to time because they're amusing but I couldn't get through this one so I was happy to see your review.

  • @meli_g12
    @meli_g12 Před měsícem +8

    I love how they use a juicer from the watermelon but then have to use a hand juicer and hand cranked meat grinder because "we're slaves to convenience"... make that make sense 😂

  • @wenchkins11
    @wenchkins11 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the e books and Happy Canada Day !

  • @shellyryder7697
    @shellyryder7697 Před měsícem +9

    Hey Abbey
    I have been following your channel for a while. I'd like to first say thank you for your incredible content. Intuitive eating has helped me to begin tackling a BED. I have been going through menopause and really struggling with my weight. This caused a return of some unhealthy relationships I used to have with food. I recently had a doctor's appointment to discuss the issues I am having with my weight. I am doing strength training twice a week, regular yoga sessions and I walk up to 10 miles per week. Unfortunately the weight doesn't seem to be shifting. So I booked an appointment with a female physician to see if she could make some suggestions or possibly run some tests to see if there was an issue with my thyroid. Her advice shocked me. She asked me how many calories I eat in a day. I said I am already in a calorie deficit and consuming between 1400 and 1,600 calories per day. She said there is your problem. You are eating too many calories. You need to drop to below 1000 calories if you want to lose weight. I asked how I could possibly hit my macros at such a low calorie count. And she look at me like I was an idiot and said if you want to lose weight at your age the only way it will happen is if you reduce your calories. I couldn't believe what I had been told. Luckily I have enough information about health and diet to know that her advice was wrong. My concern was that a doctor had given such poor information to someone who had previous eating disorders which included bulimia. When doctors make recommendations in the way that she did add the way that Paul has, they can potentially cause huge issues for people who believe that what they are saying has to be right because they are a doctor. I hope more people than not see your content and understand how important it is to make sure they are informed about the research. Keep sharing, keep calling these people out and keep challenging. Needless to say I did not follow my doctor's advice. I have continued with my exercise and stayed at the same calorie deficit. My relationship with food is healing and I am concentrating on feeling better and healthier rather than having a small waist.

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před měsícem +6

      I'm so sorry you had this experience with your doctor, it's too common and a failure of our system to support patients. I hope you can find a dietitian or professional that can help you on your journey❤

    • @shellyryder7697
      @shellyryder7697 Před měsícem +2

      @@AbbeysKitchen thank you! I am still searching but staying up to date and informed myself as much as possible. Keep doing what you do. Your content is invaluable 👏

    • @lynncrf
      @lynncrf Před měsícem +1

      Are you on any HRT? Low oestrogen greatly affects weight.

    • @shellyryder7697
      @shellyryder7697 Před měsícem

      ​@@lynncrfI am on HRT. Luckily I had a supportive doctor who was proactive about testing my hormones and finding solutions to support my body through menopause early on. It's a shame she's left the NHS. Thank you for the suggestion though

  • @Amyjwashere
    @Amyjwashere Před měsícem +10

    I watch “carnivore” content bc of the entertainment value. I bet some of them have underlying health issues they haven’t figured out. The high fodmap foods I can’t have is soybeans, but everything else is fine and I do have an autoimmune disease. He may have gut issues sure, but the typical person isn’t going to demonize the entire food group bc of one sensitivity.

  • @gringuitica
    @gringuitica Před měsícem +5

    I'm watching this from Costa Rica, where I just today enjoyed the conveniences of grocery delivery and precut fruits. Most of us don't have time to grind our own meat or juice a watermelon a day, either. 😂

  • @mr.azurin2173
    @mr.azurin2173 Před měsícem +2

    Love this honest review 💯

  • @jessiematthews6339
    @jessiematthews6339 Před 13 dny +1

    I really want "experts" like this guy to start handing out diet and nutrition advice once they've had to live a couple months on a disabled person's income. I went in the span of about 3 months from being able to afford my medications and a mostly healthy diet for my diabetes to living almost exclusively on the most processed foods in the store (hot dogs and tv dinners), and 3 months after that I was forced to start choosing between food and medication. Now I have been without medication for a year and low-end hamburger is out of the question for my budget, let alone a steak!!

  • @MadisonFalco
    @MadisonFalco Před měsícem +6

    I was sad to see Will partner with him for a video but I usually love to see his POV

  • @AC-is9jf
    @AC-is9jf Před měsícem

    Abby I love your videos! They are very balanced, super helpful and funny! Can you give a little more insight on “not eating much meat” in your routine please? Meaning do you consume certIan meat once a day, or every other day ? Thanks!

  • @babyxoxo5804
    @babyxoxo5804 Před měsícem +3

    Abby, can you make a video on prebiotics supplements you’d recommend for health down there? Especially for people struggling with yeast infections? There are so many brands out there and I don’t know what to trust.

  • @marianne2935
    @marianne2935 Před měsícem +11

    I’ve been eating a mostly animal based diet, it’s been working extremely well for me . I use to struggle with bed but found this way of eating to really help me with satisfaction, eating less processed sugar, and my overall health. Quit hating 🙏✌️

    • @TUG657
      @TUG657 Před měsícem +6

      Anecdotes aren't evidence.
      It doesn’t seem like you actually watched this video. First of all she wasn’t “hating” she was being respectful and informative. Secondly, you likely just did a “lazy elimination diet” - so that’s why you feel “better”.

    • @User18277
      @User18277 Před měsícem +1

      Shes not hating. Youre just sensible

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +5

      ​@@TUG657Anecdotes, i.e., what actually occurs in an individual's life, is not evidence? It may not be evidence that can be extrapolated to everyone else, but it is certainly information relevant to the most important experiment of anyone's life, namely the N of 1 of their life.

    • @C0d0ps
      @C0d0ps Před měsícem

      @@TUG657
      Anecdotes are evidence.
      They’re just on the lowest end of the totem pole of knowledge.

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem +1

      @@C0d0ps Depends really. You could have a flawed study that is totally misleading or even a whole mountain of flawed studies based on falsehoods. You could even be told a study shows x when really it shows y and you would need to find it yourself and read it to find that out.

  • @natalijabasiak5537
    @natalijabasiak5537 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for this wonderful video - a great source of information for everyone :) I would like to ask... maybe if you can plan a video - to talk about grains and their benefits for us - for instance like different type of wheat grains and buckwheat ... etc :) THANK YOU ABBY - wishing you all the best :)

    • @Ranch-girl
      @Ranch-girl Před 14 dny

      I would love to see that as well. I get so confused about what our hire to eat for optimal health!!

  • @remainingembers
    @remainingembers Před měsícem +31

    I watched a carnivore person once say they actually think fiber is like "poison" to you... because it "ferments and rots" in your stomach or something... And they had no gas anymore and good BMs now so it made sense to them, I guess ... oof 😅

    • @WolfeWrangle
      @WolfeWrangle Před měsícem

      Ohhhhhhh they have IBS. The gut fermentation causes gas and stomach upset for some people, and they have to reduce their exposure to certain sources of fiber/carbs and such to have relief.
      But those protocols are supposed to exist to figure out what foods are specifically causing the issue. The gut bacteria breaking down these foods that we can't break down ourselves are beneficial to us.

    • @remainingembers
      @remainingembers Před měsícem +1

      @@WolfeWrangle They said nothing about having gas or BM issues previously, just said they don't have gas anymore since doing carnivore period.

    • @fruitygarlic3601
      @fruitygarlic3601 Před 19 dny

      Meanwhile Rasta ital-advocates will discourage eating animal products because their death energy sucks your own out; guy once asked me, "How can you get protein from something that is dead?" What is the obsession with death? Everything that is eaten is in that state.

  • @jentevankeimpema4877
    @jentevankeimpema4877 Před měsícem +10

    Please do more videos reacting to will Tennyson!! I love these

    • @martin_k
      @martin_k Před měsícem +1

      do You love them? I almost lost my brain watching this, good luck with the masochism

    • @missyleng
      @missyleng Před měsícem +1

      Yes I like them too!

    • @themagicknightress7132
      @themagicknightress7132 Před měsícem

      @@martin_kmasochism from will? I’ve never noticed it, thought I haven’t watched many of his recent videos

    • @user-strength10
      @user-strength10 Před měsícem

      lol wonder if abby will hit all of his "inneuendo jokes" as well haha, lets face it anyone watching will or abby is probably 20+

    • @C0d0ps
      @C0d0ps Před měsícem

      @@martin_k
      Yes we love them

  • @AislingDonohoe
    @AislingDonohoe Před měsícem

    Great video!

  • @i2sky532
    @i2sky532 Před měsícem +3

    Got verbally accosted by a carnivore at a dinner party this weekend. It was wild. Yo. If you believe veggies are dangerous, you do you. But keep your freaking opinion about MY plate to yourself.

  • @MariauceyRD_Dietitian
    @MariauceyRD_Dietitian Před měsícem

    Another great video Abbey! I made a video on this diet a few months ago too ✨ I couldn’t imagine a life without fibre 😅

  • @brookejamieson1523
    @brookejamieson1523 Před měsícem +1

    you mentioned eating at regular times, does that make much of a difference?

  • @audreybringgold6217
    @audreybringgold6217 Před měsícem +1

    I got really good at eating fiber lately and then now I'm on vacation and thrown off my groove, and my poor digestive system is going through a thing. I cant imagine not eating fiber my body would literally fall apart.

  • @Saraflowerk
    @Saraflowerk Před měsícem +2

    As a single person I love pre-cut fruit & veggies.

  • @annaparker5617
    @annaparker5617 Před 27 dny +2

    I find Abbeys content helpful with disordered eating etc but I do think when you have to supplement with B12, iron, zinc etc on a vegan diet is it really optimal? I never absorbed iron supplements - constantly iron deficient. I am no carnivore but adding in some extra red meat most days has changed my life - no longer iron deficient and a hell of a lot more energy. I don't know why an animal based diet is completed unhinged... it is eating natural sources of food not heavily processed foods. Yes Paul may be quite extreme for the world we live in today but the fact is - we did used to eat this way... and you have to ask yourself.. why are we noticing perimenopause symptoms so young lol

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem

      possibly people ate carniviore if they got stuck on an ice sheet. Not for 99% of the population. You would be looking at an extreme outlier. If they came across than you could say a shop with a sack of potatoes or a box of cherries they would probably ditch the diet immediately.

  • @dariadobre3200
    @dariadobre3200 Před měsícem +7

    Thank you! It is so frustrating to see so many people tell you what or what you shouldn't eat. Finally a certified person speak about this problematic influencers❤

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před měsícem

      There’s so much problematic nutrition misinformation!!

  • @sabrinac4092
    @sabrinac4092 Před 8 dny

    I love your balanced approaches to food. I watch all these crazy influencers and the only thing I can think of is how much eating only meats would cost!!! Many, if not most people, can’t afford to eat these high dollar foods. We HAVE to eat “normal.” :) And yeah, I bet he doesn’t have a family…. When you’re rich and single, you can do all kinds of things. :D
    I’m still on the fence about the raw milk though. I go back and forth. My milk man vaccines for brucellosis and TB. We’ve drank milk from his farm for many, many years, so I’m still “thinking” about it…..

  • @theshelbypalace
    @theshelbypalace Před měsícem

    great video!! I agree some people don't do well with certain vegetables doesn't mean you eliminate all of them LOL

  • @ZackRamsey14
    @ZackRamsey14 Před dnem

    "Can we just cut the elitism here" .....oh my god the irony is completely lost on her. Comedy gold

  • @JayFours419
    @JayFours419 Před měsícem

    Abby saying, "Please don't eat raw kidney beans." Made me wanna try a raw kidney bean 😂. Obviously, I wouldn't but maaannn, it makes me wanna try it to see whats up lol

  • @rolldecode
    @rolldecode Před měsícem +6

    THIS NEEDED TO BE SAID. My god the lacck of handsoap also really grossed me out. Like I cannot even watch one of Will's videos anymore without thinking "it's all over him" or "maybe he has e. coli" or "I really wonder what his girlfriend/family did when he got home and told them that, because if my boyfriend did that, i would not touch him before he took 3 showers"

  • @julesmbc
    @julesmbc Před měsícem +11

    I actually really enjoyed being carnivore, but havw since gone more Ketovore (low carb veg/fruits, some sauces and spices, etc...). My immune issues have completely 💯% calmed down, and it was really easy. Its nor for everyone, but I also wish I'd tried ir a long time ago - the amount of suffering, othwr elimination diets, all sorts of tests, and Dr's I went to - makws me so grateful for accwss to good healthcare, but not a single one mentioned carnivore or I would've been improving literally all my health issues after weeks instead of years.

    • @abbigailcarr2725
      @abbigailcarr2725 Před měsícem +7

      You don’t think there’s a reason not a single medical professional recommended that you do carnivore?

    • @julesmbc
      @julesmbc Před měsícem

      ​@@abbigailcarr2725Figured it's because I was vegan for 15 years, so really wanted plant based diet to be my answer. But, also, carnivore isn't on most conventional Dr's radar.
      The mental gymnastics I've had to do to get to this place, is crazy... having been a very committed ethical vegan. I'm very grateful today, and probably moreso than I ever was as a vegan.

    • @LiberalCoffee
      @LiberalCoffee Před měsícem +1

      @@abbigailcarr2725it doesn’t feed the healthcare system.

    • @ww1andww2history
      @ww1andww2history Před měsícem

      I just eat paleo same result but more flexible but i stay away from poblematic foods for me as nuts

    • @chrisinreallife2022
      @chrisinreallife2022 Před měsícem +1

      @@abbigailcarr2725 There's plenty that do, like the ones here on CZcams and they catch hell for it. I worked in healthcare many years, and drs are not trained in nutrition, the ones who know about it study it on their own, independently by choice. And there are many drs who are fine with low carb, very low carb/keto, and carnivore diets. I was almost entirely animal-based years ago to help with my PCOS and it helped me to clear that up enough to get pregnant. And my ob/gyn was perfectly fine with my diet for my pregnancy and after while I was breastfeeding.
      The biggest problem is ppl eat too much processed junk. It's not about animal-based or plant-based. Just eat mostly whole foods, and don't eat too much of whatever it is you want to eat lol

  • @themagicknightress7132
    @themagicknightress7132 Před měsícem +3

    I was very confused by the comments. I thought these were all about Will, but I think they’re about the quack doctor?!

  • @Wingerzzz93
    @Wingerzzz93 Před měsícem +1

    My mom follows carnivore to manage her type 2 diabetes. She says its the only way to get her fasting blood sugar under 90... it scares me that this isn't great for her but it also scares me for her to have unmanaged diabetes. I guess I'm confused about it.

  • @dariiagaycheva2853
    @dariiagaycheva2853 Před měsícem

    Video idea: I just found out about the company called Fodzyme that makes this powder that is supposed to break down the FODMAPSs in your food and is meant to help with IBS symptoms. What do you think of it?

  • @waverlytracey7076
    @waverlytracey7076 Před 22 dny

    Hey Abbey, I work with adults with Alzheimer's and dementia and think it would be great if you could do an evidence-based video on the impact diet can have on this (ie foods best to incorporate)

  • @heythere1115
    @heythere1115 Před 15 dny

    Paul saying he doesn’t wash his hands reminds me of how very men I’ve seen wash their hands in a public bathroom. It’s so silly like wash your hands bro 😂😂😂😂

  • @madisonrichards8108
    @madisonrichards8108 Před měsícem

    Can you do a video on hypothalamic amenorrhea and getting your periods back? I know you discussed having fertility problems yourself. I think it would be so helpful!

  • @evecarter617
    @evecarter617 Před 25 dny

    My diet is basically all fruit, veggies, and oatmeal usually. Except I've been battling/healing sibo, so i haven't been able to fully eat all of it. Also, it REALLY blows not eating my normal diet because my body type thrives off carbs

  • @marcoarrieta4983
    @marcoarrieta4983 Před měsícem

    Maybe you can't come to Costa Rica for every meal, but if you come you'll be welcomed!

  • @issythorn
    @issythorn Před měsícem

    when is the pcos video coming out??

  • @missyleng
    @missyleng Před měsícem

    Does Amy s arms get tired?

  • @plantbasedposer
    @plantbasedposer Před měsícem +4

    I can just picture Abbey doing her research for this video:
    "Does baking soda kill listeria?"
    "Do lectins make your fat cells insulin-resistant?"

  • @sheilasmith5114
    @sheilasmith5114 Před měsícem

    What do you recommend for someone who is hypoglycemic and has a sugar crash? I’ve heard orange juice. Any other suggestions to get you back to normal from the crash, without eating a whole box of cookies. 😂

    • @sini234
      @sini234 Před měsícem

      @@sheilasmith5114
      Have had a friend who'd have little packs of gummi bears and eat the amount he needed when he was low.
      So he had a whole pack, but a small one :)
      And he had Skittles, of which he didn't want to eat all of them in one go.
      In my country, you can also buy fructose in the drugstore. They flavor it in some way I loved as a child, but can only tolerate one of as an adult.
      Maybe these could work for you?
      Btw: I am not diabetic, but as I understood it, aren't cookies not the best choice when hypo?
      I thought they release to much sugar slowly (from the wheat) and would make additional insulin necessary to counteract this slow release?
      Could you educate me on this? I am sure you know your body best, I am just curious.

  • @eumilacerda
    @eumilacerda Před měsícem +2

    I think you should react to 600 pound life diet that he followed

  • @sarrormiki3363
    @sarrormiki3363 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you so much, the original video was painful to watch

  • @ChronicallyKatya
    @ChronicallyKatya Před měsícem

    I love your what I eat in a day commentary videos! You should do Anna McNulty.

  • @amyleow6996
    @amyleow6996 Před měsícem

    Unrelated to this video but unsure where else to message you to make the suggestion - I would love to see a review and discussion of the new Netflix documentary "America's Sweethearts Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders." Unsurprisingly, eating disorders and conflicting body and functional expectations and standards (fuel yourself before practice but also make sure you fit into your uniform or you're cut) are heavily featured as well as just overall the unbelievably toxic expectations of women in society embodied in an "organization" while also being glorified in this documentary. Would so appreciate a healthy talk to balance out the heavy toxicity of this documentary.......thanks for all you do Abbey!!!!

  • @plutotoad203
    @plutotoad203 Před 15 dny +1

    No Abbey, it's not dangerous to not eat veggies if you don't like them. Fruits actually have a lot of antioxidants and a lot of water soluble vitamins. Meat is pretty much a nice overall profile of nutrients especially if you cycle oysters, small versions of fish and organ meat in, that's actually the holy trinity right there. I eat veggies well some, most I don't really like but you're not going to die if you don't find an alterative. This whole "force yourself to eat foods you don't like just because you think they're heathy" mentality has to go.

  • @legobuilders6133
    @legobuilders6133 Před měsícem

    where are the lone star ticks when you need them

  • @MrMrjeroen95
    @MrMrjeroen95 Před měsícem +1

    Please review Sam Suleks diet💪🏼

  • @shalomsigalov
    @shalomsigalov Před měsícem +1

    Where's your intro?! :(
    I miss it!

  • @gabriellemahan589
    @gabriellemahan589 Před 14 dny

    I’m 18 weeks pregnant and I can’t eat meat especially hamburger meat without getting sick, been this way since I found out.

  • @CMMurphy1224
    @CMMurphy1224 Před 21 dnem

    For real with the soap thing! There are lard and tallow-based products if he really must go that far too but at least he would be washing his damn hands.

  • @weskinz
    @weskinz Před měsícem +7

    please talk about Bryan Johnsons 'Blueprint' diet and his new line of easy-prep meals :)

    • @AbbeysKitchen
      @AbbeysKitchen  Před měsícem +3

      I’ll take a look. I’ve talked about him before here czcams.com/video/4Z9NL2BoWrA/video.htmlsi=SVqt-2DOhuXSg02g

  • @missyjordan909
    @missyjordan909 Před měsícem +7

    Watermelons spike bloodsugar like crazy. Everybody with a cgm knows that. And saying: there is no single study that shows fruit sugar is linked to inflammation is like saying: hitting my head against a pole is not linked to heart disease therefore it is not harmful 😅

    • @missyjordan909
      @missyjordan909 Před měsícem +1

      @@dan-qe1tb i am a vegan dietitian wearing a cgm! My results are not the same for everyone. Fructose Leads to NAFLD. Never did I say it Leads to inflammation

    • @pomberry3591
      @pomberry3591 Před měsícem

      ​@@missyjordan909is there any study linking fruit consumption to NAFLD?

    • @chrisinreallife2022
      @chrisinreallife2022 Před měsícem

      @@pomberry3591 It takes a simple google search to find plenty of info on fructose. Out of all the -oses, it is actually one of the worst ones to consume. Our bodies don't have a means to process it the same way it does glucose, so it treats it the same way it treats alcohol. Your body must process the fructose first, like a toxin, to clear it from your bloodstream. It's ok in small amounts, but it is not that great for you.

    • @chrisinreallife2022
      @chrisinreallife2022 Před měsícem

      @@dan-qe1tb Eating fiber with your sugar/carbs stops them from spiking your blood sugar high quickly, but you do still in fact get the same amount of blood sugar from them, just over a longer period of time. Which is almost worse, because then you have a period of time where you have a longer period of elevated insulin, and only moderately elevated blood sugar vs fast, highly elevated blood sugars.

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem

      If you keep eating more it wont spike coz it will keep the sugar from dipping. If you eat keto then you might be used to having low sugar so it looks like a spike. the body suddenly has fuel and uses it all up quick coz there is so many things it hasnt been able to do due to staying on a starvation diet.

  • @user-sc8mt5ff4c
    @user-sc8mt5ff4c Před 9 dny

    Imagine all the infections and affected PH you'd get down in your lady parts if you let him near them

  • @keepingitclassy443
    @keepingitclassy443 Před měsícem

    "We love a non-scurvy-inducing diet" 😂😂😂

  • @finurra3905
    @finurra3905 Před měsícem

    i'm so glad you made a breakdown video of this diet because I want to seriously do this diet soo badly, except add a ton of veggies and less fruits and occasional carbs.

  • @theshunnedBandersnatch
    @theshunnedBandersnatch Před měsícem +2

    Other nutrients of concern for a vegan diet besides the ones you mentioned: choline, iodine, omega 3s (DHA and EPA specifically), vitamin K2 and selenium. I'm probably missing more.
    Supplementing isn’t always enough. I was taking my supplements regularly for years and still ended up deficient.

  • @moodywrites
    @moodywrites Před měsícem

    You don’t really have to juice a watermelon. It’s so watery already. It’s basically the same as eating the watermelon, except it’s liquid. Still a whole fruit.

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem

      You can juice the skin and the seeds if it has any. Can make a bit of a difference. If it has a lot of seeds it can end up being quite a lot of protein and fat. Course if you plant the seeds you would get much more food.

  • @PrismYuuzuki
    @PrismYuuzuki Před měsícem

    Watermelon is soooo expensive in my country. I can’t imagine having one every day.

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem

      It looks like he was having the small ones so it is not so ridiculous like eating one of the big ones every day. There is honey melon tends to be sweeter..

  • @plutotoad203
    @plutotoad203 Před 15 dny

    Besides the raw milk, I find his diet on point. I do think the carnivore diet is silly and their beliefs match vegans a lot but it seems to help people. You can probably find alternatives like organic milk maybe but not raw, the best alterative honey you can find and if you can't find grassfed meat, I'm sure there's the best alternatives. It kind of defeats the point but I dunno, I find it not bad for people that don't like veggies. I'm not on his diet but I could see someone liking those foods. I don't really like veggies so it's good to know that there's other ways to get that in.

  • @mmatrix3998
    @mmatrix3998 Před měsícem +11

    Thanks for tackling this video. His diet is so extreme it's not even funny. Like if you had to add carbs(even natural carbs) you were doing something wrong and you're not even Carnivore anymore. But, that wouldn't be good for business i guess.

    • @Seraphina_Atley
      @Seraphina_Atley Před měsícem +3

      Eating well-sourced meat, organs, dairy, and fruit is "extreme"? How?

    • @mmatrix3998
      @mmatrix3998 Před měsícem +1

      @@Seraphina_Atley He used to eat that with 0 carbs. And even with that you should eat protein based on your weight and activity if not it goes to waste and its hard on your kidneys

    • @dopex89
      @dopex89 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Seraphina_Atleydidn't his testosterone reach abysmally low levels on his carnivore diet?

    • @Seraphina_Atley
      @Seraphina_Atley Před měsícem +1

      @@mmatrix3998 yes, he USED TO. He doesn't now. Why are you commenting on something that he hasn't done in years and has nothing to do with the diet shown in this video?

    • @Seraphina_Atley
      @Seraphina_Atley Před měsícem

      @@dopex89 I do not know about the testosterone. This video isn't about the carnivore diet. I know he was having issues with heart palpations and electrolytes on the carnivore diet. He's also extremely active, surfs for 3 hours each morning, and does strength workouts. I do not think the carnivore diet is always the best for very active people, but some people do well on it.

  • @MarjolaineDaudrumez
    @MarjolaineDaudrumez Před měsícem

    Turf N Turf lolllllll

  • @jlw7189
    @jlw7189 Před měsícem +1

    So last year I more or less ate this way...I'm in my 60s. I really felt great and lost weight. Got rid of the bloated stomach (for me caused by bread - bummer) and no more constipation, which is weird. It was boring, so I migrated back and now just really watch what I eat calorie wise. But I can see how people stick with it - because you lose weight and you're definitely getting your protein. Also it simplifies your life - you're only eating meat, eggs, dairy, and some fruit. Like I said, boring, so I'm back to eating all the foods.

  • @donnareish
    @donnareish Před 28 dny

    Do you ever do just Q and A videos? I would love to submit some questions! Your videos are so interesting and informative!

  • @vlogsbydanielle4045
    @vlogsbydanielle4045 Před měsícem

    please review HealthyEmily !!!!!!!!! its scary

  • @ThatDebsCreative
    @ThatDebsCreative Před 25 dny

    I get that it’s too extreme but I don’t agree with so much that’s being suggested on this channel either.

  • @heather6679
    @heather6679 Před měsícem +6

    Meat sweats and constipation diet.

  • @kevdawg55
    @kevdawg55 Před měsícem +1

    The day a dietician knows more than a passionate person about nutrition without the imaginary degree that says they know more is a day I doubt I’ll ever see

  • @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj
    @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj Před měsícem +15

    To save you from having to endure listening to this utter drivel, see below.
    1. Will Tennyson is not a carnivore (despite what the clickbait thumbnail says).
    2. Paul Saladino does not and has never claimed this diet is for everyone, he has just found that this way of eating works best for him.
    3. This diet isn't even low carb; it is high in fruits which almost 100% carbs
    4. There's nothing "lazy" about the elimination diet Paul did, in fact, I challenge you to try sticking to it for just a day. It is extremely difficult and requires a lot of discipline which is quite literally the opposite of "lazy". Abbey rattles off a list of dietary eczema triggers which are all things Paul eliminated from his diet and some that he later reintroduced... which is literally how an elimination diet is supposed to work.
    5. This man is so far from nutrient deficient and is far healthier than Abbey with her myriad of gut issues that she has failed to adequately treat despite having a so-called "healthy diet".
    6. Abbey is fear mongering fruit juice and what she calls "naked carbs" but does not take into account Paul's lifestyle and physique. High amounts of "naked carbs" are important for long endurance style workouts and are also balanced out by a high fat and high protein intake.
    7. Abbey says this diet is too expensive for most people which it is but so is her BS protein powder.
    8. Raw kefir has more benefits than pasturised and poses minimal risks but Abbey still freaks out over it.
    9. Paul is correct, vegans need to supplement their diet because it is deficient in certain nutrients. That's just a fact. It doesn't matter if the supplement is "teeny tiny".
    10. Abbey is triggered because someone has the time to make freshly squeezed orange juice whilst she only bakes cookies for her kids once a year and then complains about how much effort it is. Paul literally said you don't have to do this but he just finds it fun and satisfying, he is not doing it to spite Abbey.
    11. Abbey is literally the last person I would be taking gut health advice from, see point 5.
    12. If Abbey actually respected Paul she would not patronise him by calling him "Pauly", say she doesn't want to shake his hand and use childish memes to make fun of him. Instead, she would do what Will did and actually try and understand his point of view. But let's face it, that would never happen because there's a reason no one wants to do collabs with Abbey.

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +5

      💯 Paul is incredibly open-minded, kind and conscious human being, and it never ceases to bewilder me when someone is unable to see him in that light. The unfortunate conclusion that I've arrived at is that some folks have such an unfavorable inner psychology that it distorts their perception of others in proportion to the severity of their own, subpar self-perception.

    • @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj
      @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj Před měsícem +4

      @@JasonActualization yes, Abbey has a massive ego problem and thinks that people do things just to upset or “trigger” her. She is constantly letting her emotions distort her perceptions and yet she still has the audacity to say she’s all about the science 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +3

      @@Lizard_Queen-ld5uj That's certainly what it looks like to me as well. Unfortunately, what a lot of folks don't realize is that the "science" they worship was once used to defend the advocacy of cigarette smoking. To derive the truth, for example about industrial seed oils, you have to actually explore the rock bottom, most fundamental chemistry that underlies it all. When the human outcome (epidemiological) data is not only mixed/inconclusive, but also not corroborated by black and white mechanisms (such as the indisputable fact that seed oils increase the susceptibility of lipoproteins to oxidation) then we should not question the irrefutable, reproducible mechanisms, but rather, the methodologies underpinning the human outcome studies. All this to say that, in my time as a consultant pharmacist, I've had the opportunity to interact with a number of conventionally trained dieticians. I share with them my story of reversing an apparently incurable disease called eosinophilic esophagitis, and I inform them about the insidious nature of industrial seed oils and the fact that saturated fat was simply the scapegoat for their deleterious impact on human health. Unfortunately these dieticians were indoctrinated within an academic echo chamber that is difficult to pierce through. I am hopeful that such pioneers as Paul, and others, have truly started a bottoms up revolution having amassed sufficient momentum now, that it cannot be stopped and will slowly but surely restore health back to humanity. Folks like Abby I suppose are just doing their best, but my concern is that she muddies the waters and makes it difficult for folks with less capacity for deduction, to discern the truth for themselves.

    • @ThatDebsCreative
      @ThatDebsCreative Před 25 dny +1

      I’m so grateful that other people are pointing stuff out that I see because I don’t understand why people blindly follow her and constantly saying that she’s a registered dietitian as if we then should just believe whatever she says.

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem

      Even Abbey would find carnivore difficult. If you mentioned a sack of potatoes she would be half way to the store by now.

  • @clara-sophievogel7377
    @clara-sophievogel7377 Před měsícem +3

    Somehow these days every day is opposite day... Where the earth is flat, dictators free the people and vegetables are toxic 🤷‍♀️ it's like living in a dystopian novel

  • @milosleeps
    @milosleeps Před měsícem +5

    Don't usually comment, but your videos recently have really been missing the mark, so here we go. Also not a fan of either Will, nor the guy in his video, never seen either of them, but had to check-out the og video, knowing how intentionally you often frame the videos you're "reacting" to.
    First, the title is obviously wrong, as you know, because we didn't see a carnivore diet, we saw an animal based diet. As you stated in your video. But the clickbait is clickbaiting, so glad for you i guess. Also your introduction after 0:27 is more than untrue, you never explained the differences between the two diets, nor "got into" what Will thought about the animal based diet. Great video, really!!
    2:56 "there are further specs that his 'allowed foods' have to hit [...] you can also have fruits, but only sweet, low fiber fruits" *literally just references a chart that put Sweet Fruits and Non Sweet Fruits within the same category of "good foods"*
    "I have a headache from eye-rolling so hard right now" remember guys, she's a professional and educated and definitely not biased or saying what her sponsors like to hear!!
    3:36 An elimination like this might seem lazy to you, but as someone with a chronic skin condition and after jumping from cremes, to treatments, to doctors and yes, sometimes to dietitians, I'd give anything for an "easy way out" by eliminating multiple whole food groups.
    6:06 "It [juice] also has its beneficial fibers removed" not even mad at your whole point, but this is really a lot of stink just for him blending up a watermelon which already has quite a small amount of fiber.
    7:55"It's actually really, really well balanced, we got [...] plus lots of fiber [...]" let's keep this moment in mind.
    Not saying that it's wrong to bring up the problem with unpasteurized milk, but why criticize smth that some of the ppl in the movement he is in praise, even though we see no mention of unpasteurized milk in the whole video? And then of course no credit to him for drinking unpasteurized kefir even if it has benefits.
    9:55 "Really, all vegans should be supplementing" yeah I'd say the same if i regularly got sponsored by a supplement-company. Also cute how you think you know what professionals all around the world for every individual would recommend.
    10:53 It's fine if you don't want to make the time to go through his whole routine, and if you worked like three minimum wage jobs while being a single parent or smth I'd understand that you really *can't* make the time, but really you just don't make the time for this sort of effort because you want to make more money. Which is fine, get your bag and all that, but it's still a decision you're making. Also, as a vegetarian, I thought his tips were plenty helpful and attainable and his video did something for me that none of yours ever did: want me to lead a better life. Because i saw an older guy in great shape who seemed content with his life, as where you're only ever nagging and seem bitter. Not very aspiring.
    Now guys, let's put our listening ears on!! 12:36 Paul:"I think people just can't get over the fact that I'm *suggesting* that vegetables are *maybe* not great for *all* humans." Abbey:"I can't get over it bc this advice is *very dangerous* for the masses" *queue the half-crying, whiny voice*
    How overblown do your reactions have to be before even you notices that you're stressing out and hating over nothing at all? And I'd say that him saying that maybe, if you have certain issues, you could try switching up your diet a bit and see if it works for you, is actually less harmful than you pushing the idea that eating in a clear nutrient deficit is totally fine as long as you take a couple supplements a day.
    15:59 "Okay for dinner we've got a fairly balanced meal, minus the lack of fiber" please google the amount of fiber in e.g. a mango, this dinner has more fiber than many of your oh so amazing HCC(TM).
    16:45 Honestly no idea what you're going on about with this "all or nothing mentality". His mindset around food seems super healthy, he's not overly concerned, if at all, with carbs or fat or protein, he just eats what makes him feel good and still makes sure to roughly hit his macros and get in good nutrients.
    18:07 L take. Don't know how it is in Canada but in pretty much every part of Europe you have access to these local produce products. And also, since when are we against animals having a good life? Because it's much easier to ensure their quality of life when you buy your butter from a local farmer instead of at Walmart.
    And I really hate to have to say this again, but you are just so unbearably smug, it genuinely takes away from the experience.

  • @janesmith6292
    @janesmith6292 Před měsícem +2

    Pregnant WOMEN!

  • @cawdpoints
    @cawdpoints Před měsícem

    It’s animal based bruh

  • @Fitsoccerqueen
    @Fitsoccerqueen Před 29 dny +10

    I mainly eat red meat and fruit and honey and some potatoes. I feel the best I've felt in years, SIBO resolved finally, hormonal acne gone, rosacea gone, more muscle mass for athletic performance, and periods less painful. I turn 35 soon and feel better than I did when I was a college soccer player. And this isn't me being dogmatic and saying people need to eat like me. They don't. And shouldn't!
    I actually don't agree with Paul's you need to only do grass fed, non toxic, blah blah blah nonsense. Not everyone can afford that, but you can still buy decent meats at lower prices. He doesn't touch on that enough.
    Everyone needs to find what works for them. How can you judge someone when they opt to eat clean? I have an autoimmune disease too and if you have medical restrictions then you can't do this "all foods fit" nonsense. Some people can. Some people can moderate. And good for them! Go do you, but don't judge me and other meat forward people when we have resolved years of chronic issues.
    I'm not judging you for eating a frosty on your reels. If that works for you, great! I am not here to micro manage. But me personally, having a frosty would cause severe gut distress so it's just not worth it for me.
    The point is, just know yourself and do what helps you thrive.

  • @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj
    @Lizard_Queen-ld5uj Před měsícem +12

    Imagine sitting in your McMansion complaining about privilege whilst also shilling an overpriced scam of a protein powder? Abbey needs a reality check, big time.

    • @marianne2935
      @marianne2935 Před měsícem +4

      So true .

    • @marianne2935
      @marianne2935 Před měsícem +6

      Also i remember her saying she takes a bunch of different medications. And she is very skinny. People hate, but Paul says he doesn’t take any medication and he’s shredded and looks better than any 40 something year old I know.

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +2

      ​@@marianne2935And he's just a solid guy, you can tell his heart is in the right place and he cares deeply about his work and for people at large.

  • @hugablestpersonever
    @hugablestpersonever Před měsícem

    Grinding meat sounds like a personal nightmare for me *insert vomiting emoji*

  • @jakobraahauge7299
    @jakobraahauge7299 Před měsícem +2

    Perhaps this man has pastimes that stress and harm his lowest parts of his ingestion tract, that somehow strangely makes vegetables undesirable for his particular kind of lifestyle?

  • @celestialcircledance
    @celestialcircledance Před měsícem

    To me the most optimal diet is a balanced one where you don't need to rely heavily on supplementation as nature intended , be it lack of essential nutrients in the vegan diet and fiber in the carnivore diet .

    • @lavenderoh
      @lavenderoh Před měsícem +1

      There's no lack of essential nutrients for vegans. If you're talking about B12, that's lacking on all diets which is why farmers give B12 to their animals to pass along to you. It's still supplements whether it's you or what you're eating taking them. There's no more heavy a reliance on supplements for vegans than anyone else. There are no other nutrients that aren't also in plants.

  • @spillthesoymilk
    @spillthesoymilk Před měsícem

    Thank you Abbey for educating us ❤🎉

  • @VeronicaKozyreva
    @VeronicaKozyreva Před měsícem +4

    This diet looks like a dog diet: meats and organs with some casual seasonal berries. Dairy for calcium instead of the bones) Thank god no bones in his diet!
    It does look tasty though, I could eat like that with more vegetable variety and some casual toast and baked potato)

  • @paulsalvaterra
    @paulsalvaterra Před měsícem

    Everyone has an opinion, I never listen to saradino, bye,

  • @lilypad342
    @lilypad342 Před měsícem

    Cutting out vegetables..::….. UNMMMM im not an MD and im smarter than you

    • @plutotoad203
      @plutotoad203 Před 15 dny

      Paul Saladino is an MD, he literally goes by Paul Saladino MD

  • @epowell4211
    @epowell4211 Před 18 dny

    When it comes to "what should a human eat", I go first with the breastmilk vs. formula response of "Fed is best". I believe there's no one diet that will be 100% correct for everyone. I also believe all scientific findings should be questioned before believed: many are sponsored by those who are set to make money on the findings, few are actually based on women specifically, and a lot are not based on humans at all. The fact our bodies seem designed to eat a variety of foods - from teeth designed to tear as well as teeth that grind, enzymes produced to break down different sources, and the way our body reacts to different foods - so a diet that forbids anything entirely is a red flag to me, unless it is to specifically address an individual food sensitivity or health need.

  • @evanjaynewman9343
    @evanjaynewman9343 Před měsícem +3

    Honestly, seeing Will platform Paul really bothered me. Huge fan of Will and even a huge fan of seeking out new information, but Paul’s a proven charlatan who spreads a lot of dangerous misinformation when it comes to nutrition.

    • @JasonActualization
      @JasonActualization Před měsícem +2

      1. What leads you to conclude he is a charlatan? 2. What dangerous, nutritional misinformation is he currently spreading?

    • @evanjaynewman9343
      @evanjaynewman9343 Před měsícem +1

      @@JasonActualization i believe I may have misused the word charlatan, BUT the fact that he literally wrote the book on the carnivore diet, got rich on pushing it, and then came out later saying… yea… “maybe that diet wasn’t the best idea cuz now my bloodwork is… y’know… bad.” But you can’t put the genie back in the bottle. As for dangerous misinformation, watch the video?

    • @catkin-v4q
      @catkin-v4q Před 21 dnem

      @@evanjaynewman9343 The good news is MD sounds even more deplorable if that is possible.

  • @polibm6510
    @polibm6510 Před měsícem +1

    Why do you comment something, about you have no clue? Oh wait, you are "dietitian"... 🤮

  • @WiseMindNutrition
    @WiseMindNutrition Před měsícem

    Cannot imagine trying to follow this type of diet long term... we love meat, but we also love plants

  • @evecarter617
    @evecarter617 Před 25 dny

    Lol vegan diets putting you in the hospital. Dude my dad is a doctor and he said I have the most perfect, exceptional blood work he has seen in his career.