The role of food in health | Dr Rupy Aujla | TEDxBristol

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2020
  • "The biggest impact on your health is not with a blockbuster drug, it’s not with a new pioneering surgical technique, it’s with the simplest solution. It’s how we feed ourselves".
    Dr Rupy Aujla is an NHS doctor who believes modern medicine is fundamentally missing a focus on nutritional medicine. Despite diet being an essential ingredient to our well-being, medical students in the UK often receive just a few hours training in nutrition.
    Rupy's TEDx talk explores the medicinal effects of different ingredients and debunks some common 'diets', focusing on how we can make 'culinary medicine' rather than fad diets the default option.
    Rupy founded ‘Culinary Medicine’ - a non-profit organisation - specifically to address this gap by teaching doctors and medical students the foundations of nutrition as well as teaching them how to cook.
    In his role as clinical adviser to the Royal College of GP's and more recently being accepted as a fellow on the NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme - Rupy has big aspirations to bring the concept of 'Culinary Medicine' to the profession globally.
    Recently Rupy and the Culinary Medicine team have successfully taught Year 3 University of Bristol Medical students as part of their undergraduate training and they're working with University College London to deliver a course to their students this year.
    Rupy is equally passionate about sharing good nutritional advice and delicious healthy recipes with the general public via his company 'The Doctor's Kitchen'. He aims to inspire patients about the beauty of food and the amazing clinical research behind the ingredients he uses. He has two best-selling cookbooks - ‘The Doctor’s Kitchen’ and his second book 'Eat to Beat Illness' which was released in March 2019 and quickly became a Sunday Times Bestseller.
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    Dan O'Connell Dr Rupy Aujla is an NHS GP and founder of "The Doctor's Kitchen" and the non-profit ‘Culinary Medicine UK’ - which aims to teach doctors and medical students the foundations of nutrition as well as teaching them how to cook.
    In his role as clinical adviser to the Royal College of GP's and more recently being accepted as a fellow on the NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme - Rupy has big aspirations to bring the concept of 'Culinary Medicine' to the profession globally.
    Recently Rupy and the Culinary Medicine team have successfully taught Year 3 University of Bristol Medical students as part of their undergraduate training and they're working with University College London to deliver a course to their students this year.
    Rupy is equally passionate about sharing good nutritional advice and delicious healthy recipes with the general public via 'The Doctor's Kitchen'. He aims to inspire patients about the beauty of food and the amazing clinical research behind the ingredients he uses. He also has two best-selling cookbooks published by Harper Collins - ‘The Doctor’s Kitchen’ and his second book 'Eat to Beat Illness' which was released in March 2019 and quickly became a Sunday Times Bestseller. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 191

  • @yeolhihi
    @yeolhihi Před 6 měsíci +7

    This video changed my life; now I'm 100% sure what I want to study in university and what I'm really interested in.

  • @larryjane06
    @larryjane06 Před 3 lety +74

    I watched this video twice. The first time was for the wonderful information. And second time was for the hot doctor.

  • @EddieRogers
    @EddieRogers Před 4 lety +195

    Finally, a Doctor that promotes healthy eating to his patients as an alternative to taking medication.

    • @doctors_kitchen
      @doctors_kitchen Před 3 lety

      thanks eddie!

    • @ashokgupta3707
      @ashokgupta3707 Před 2 lety

      Game Changer Dr Eddie Rogers

    • @Roztan777
      @Roztan777 Před 2 lety

      Dean Ornish, Michael Gregger, Nathan Priktin, T.Collin Campbell

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
      @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Před 2 lety

      What good does promoting healthy eating really do. Some 10% are eating properly anyway and need not preaching. Rest 50-60% are junk food addicts and wont change a thing and rest 30% are on food stamps and starving and eat what they can scavenge. So preaching on diet exercise is wasted effort. Find a study where advice on healthy food and exercise made a real difference in a community over ten years. There are some examples of 5-6 years long benefits but they vanish as people resort to their older habits. I fails all the time.

    • @natalagataa
      @natalagataa Před 2 lety +5

      It is not an alternativ is a complement keep taking your madication but also eat healthy

  • @healthyconsistency4748
    @healthyconsistency4748 Před 4 lety +96

    This is amazing! As a medical student, I wish my school had a culinary medicine course... in fact I may just try to help implement that during my last year. I started a CZcams channel for my future patients and it’s focus is going to be on lifestyle change like nutrition!

    • @doctors_kitchen
      @doctors_kitchen Před 3 lety +3

      appreciate that mate :)

    • @bjulianaleo3025
      @bjulianaleo3025 Před 3 lety +2

      I work for the Dept. of Aging & Disability in the Cape May co area of NJ. Part of this program's 'job' is to feed the needy, and elderly. my job is to bring meals to the Elderly.
      The first 6 months of working there, I also ate a meal. Within 6 months, I ended up gaining 20 lbs. I have since Lost that weight - but what I realized is how UNHEALTHY the food that we are serving these people, actually IS !!! It's loaded with sugars, salts, and who knows what ... under the idea that we are doing a good job for those who can't afford a meal? Honestly - not one of these people need this food. The over all expense of each meal for the County Govt. is about $11 - we ask for a $2 donation from each client.
      I've also figured that IF I gained 20 lbs - what is this food doing to those who are really much older than me?
      Honestly - IF you want to look at the WHOLE SYSTEM in which we are living - YOU might be fighting a losing battle. Our Society has become fooled into thinking that we live with a Healthy Food System - when IT is far from it....from all angles. From the Grocery Stores to Doctors - to Manufacturing companies that are marketing their Food as Healthy. Our Society is HOOKED on Sugar!
      WE have become mentally lazy to even research what is going on. We SIT too much, and making our Self Sick in the process.
      Maybe you need to Change YOUR Whole Course - and make a Radical Change to be taken seriously? Hook up with Professionals that feel the same way you do - There is Power in Numbers!

    • @adejumobidarecharles4578
      @adejumobidarecharles4578 Před rokem

      ​@@bjulianaleo3025no

    • @bjulianaleo3025
      @bjulianaleo3025 Před rokem

      @@adejumobidarecharles4578 No what?

    • @bjulianaleo3025
      @bjulianaleo3025 Před rokem +1

      @@adejumobidarecharles4578 Food has a direct effect on your health, and with obesity rates climbing, it's no wonder that people are getting sicker in their younger years as much as the elderly.

  • @PracticePeakCoaching
    @PracticePeakCoaching Před 4 lety +54

    Finally someone comes in with a fresh and neutral view on foods and health. Trying to compliment all health professionals , and not argue about who’s “right” and who’s “wrong”! Awesome work Rupy- keep going 🙏

  • @anaverne3147
    @anaverne3147 Před 4 lety +21

    Dr Aujla is doing an incredible work in social media promoting this approach. Finally getting the medical profession concerned about nutrition and not just prescribing drugs for everything,

  • @XOXOdsouza2190
    @XOXOdsouza2190 Před měsícem +2

    Currently 18 and ill be taking up bachelors in dietetics in few months ...hopefully ill be able to bring awareness and help many to know how important of a role food plays in our lives ❤...
    There's a lot of misconception about diet and some people see it as a "one size fits all" thing , which is not the case , and from my experience , ive seen people ignore healthy foods and just eat absolutely anything....that might lead to harmfull condiitions years later , well i guess not many are aware of how complex food really can be , and in this day and age there's a rise in ultra processed food and industries keep manufacturing low nutrition eatables
    I believe everyone does need to know and be more aware that we need to eat carefully and prevention is better than cure ,
    Anyways this was just my opinion ♡. and id like to read others opinions too why not

  • @MihaiPinzariu
    @MihaiPinzariu Před 4 lety +20

    I can vouch for what he is preaching. In the past i used to eat healthy and workout, then i drifted my focus towards making money and working hard , i still worked out but little by little i started neglecting my diet so my weight kept bounching up and down.
    In the past year, with every meal i would eat, regardless of what it was, i always add a salad, some tomatoes cucumbers red onion lettuce and a little vinegar and i must say that indeed my weight has stabilized, i do have more energy but now eventho i'm heavier than i used to be (now at 88kg), i feel more agile, flexible, i don't run out of breath like i used to.
    So people, make small changes, add a salad, eat an apple, baby steps. Stay healthy because no-one will take care of you like yourself.

  • @Dhaqtarka_Caruurta
    @Dhaqtarka_Caruurta Před 6 měsíci +9

    The video was very informative. As a medical doctor, I found it very enjoyable. It's important to note that many diseases are a result of unhealthy eating habits. Food can be a form of medicine, so it's crucial to be mindful of the quantity, type, and preparation of the food we consume.

    • @Rpd4716
      @Rpd4716 Před 2 měsíci

      I don't think you have any credibility as a doctor. I think you are just a lousy phony like everyone else because of how you behave.

  • @christinadietitian
    @christinadietitian Před 4 lety +25

    Excellent presentation. As a dietitian I enjoyed it. Especially liked how he spoke about the food environment and determinants of health.

  • @Jason-Peters
    @Jason-Peters Před 4 lety +23

    Dr Rupy Aujla is amazing ... So great to see a mainstream doctor being so forthright about the importance of a (mainly) plant-based diet. 💚

  • @13Romi
    @13Romi Před rokem +3

    “Let thy food be thy medicine “
    Thank you Dr Aujla ..
    excellent way of explaining.
    Old school doctors knew nothing about nutrition.. thus went onto prescribing pills for the digestive system which in return ended up having so many side effects …leading up-to early death..Thank you for sharing this awareness.

  • @katehoyle5102
    @katehoyle5102 Před 4 lety +20

    YES!! This is everything I teach in Food Freedom. No wonder Rupy is one of my favourite doctors. We need more of his colleagues recognising the power of food for health

  • @marshamt
    @marshamt Před 3 lety +3

    Bless you for being a blessing. Revolutionizing medicine = true health care!

  • @jessicafry5879
    @jessicafry5879 Před rokem +2

    Dr. Rupy Aujla, you made me cry!

  • @5thdimensionliving727
    @5thdimensionliving727 Před 2 lety

    A doctor of the future 🙏🙏 thank you Dr Aujla. Culinary medicine is the future of medicine 🙏🙏

  • @johnnyfounder951
    @johnnyfounder951 Před rokem +1

    That was a really well delivered talk, if only all doctors were as capable of bringing science down to earth in this way.

  • @yoursugarismine
    @yoursugarismine Před rokem +2

    We are so evolved and so technologically advanced but then we’re only just recently learning and understanding the importance of something so basic like the fact that we should eat properly to be well. Then our ancestors were better than us, because they did that, they may not have been so advanced as us but they did it right. We are so far removed by what being human means that is very scary. Hopefully we can go back to basics.

  • @nicolegermain9054
    @nicolegermain9054 Před 4 lety +7

    Love Rupy's message. Your body is your temple, must provide it good nourishment. Let go of the past habits and the cravings...

  • @wellbodisalone
    @wellbodisalone Před rokem +2

    So good to see someone who prioritizes eating healthy over taking medication.

  • @johnmusgrove9295
    @johnmusgrove9295 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant, great presentation and tremendous information on eating healthy. Following a carotid artery blockage followed by a stroke and resulting Carotid endarterectomy in 2018 I decided to find out more about diet and healthy eating. Since then I have lost 3.5 stone, eat a mostly plant based diet, control alcohol intake to 10 units per week and follow the brilliant advice of a lot of your guests on the Doctors Kitchen like Pro Tim Spector & Pro Robert Thomas.
    Thank you very much Dr Rupy.

  • @HeyItsMaori
    @HeyItsMaori Před rokem +1

    I pray more people learn about nutrition. It may not fix everything because damage is already done but it can reverse some illnesses and if doesn’t have bad side effects as most medicines do.

  • @sabina1514
    @sabina1514 Před 4 lety +85

    "Medicine is NOT healthcare.
    FOOD is HEALTHCARE.
    MEDICINE is SICK CARE."
    ~ someone I don't know

  • @roshadhewakurunduge1850

    Wow incredible. This is so true and thank you for supporting the community.

  • @chrisyfitz
    @chrisyfitz Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I try, every day, to add, 'just one (or three ) more' to the point my recipes might be questioned but, who cares? Not me. I truly believe that we are the result of what we eat.

  • @ms.fortune2957
    @ms.fortune2957 Před rokem +1

    GREAT JOB! This man sounds exactly like me. I live this and have for many years now. I am total agreement

  • @isis-daisy3384
    @isis-daisy3384 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is why I'm completing a degree in nutrition science before I go to medical school.

  • @homechefs-mummykiyummyraso9717

    Thank you Rupi, each and every word of yours has been resonating with my philosophy of nourishment and preventative action through our wholesome food. As an Indian dietitian and practicing NZ Registered nutritionist, always believed in power of FOOD as PRANA Shakti which not only nourish our body, but also mind and our soul. It has been such a delight to hear this from a Doctor. Indeed much needed good health and wellbeing, bright future for all

    • @doctors_kitchen
      @doctors_kitchen Před 3 lety +1

      I totally agree, there are many ways to nourish the soul :)

  • @jerebuck
    @jerebuck Před 2 lety +3

    Well said: having spent some time in medical care, I became aware that it would be quite easy to go down with scurvy in an NHS hospital. Having asked someone to bring me some fruit, I was advised not to eat a grapefruit, it would interfere with a pill I had been prescribed. When I took a look at what this pill was, I noted its long list of side-effects - likely reaction to the toxins contained therein. Contraindications for grapefruit: nil. I ate the grapefruit and not the pill. After I got home - this was a heart triple by-pass surgery - I dumped all the medication they'd given me a week later and felt better the very next day. That was a couple of years ago. I haven't touched a pill since, nor any junk food. I'm 72, fit and well.

    • @13Romi
      @13Romi Před rokem

      Wonderful to know that you realised the importance of fruit and nutrition over pills ..

  • @marcopacheco860
    @marcopacheco860 Před rokem +1

    We need more videos like this from knowledgeable professionals 👌🏼

  • @kantstopwontstop807
    @kantstopwontstop807 Před rokem

    I greatly appreciate the argument which Dr. Aujla brings up through the viewpoint of preventative medicine. The way he speaks towards food as a preventative source against cardiovascular disease, and specific inflammatory syndromes which we as a medical community see time and time again is a necessary message for our patient population. While his point is notable and necessary for so many people to hear in this medicine first, lifestyle change later culture, we need to consider justice for those in communities which may not have the luxury of having these foods nearby. Although Dr. Aujla brings up teaching his patients how to cook and shape their diets within a NHS appointment, you still need to consider the constraints placed on certain communities. In many low-income communities, grocery stores may not be found nearby. On top of that, research has shown that in these same communities, the display of junk foods may be marketed more heavily than that of certain healthy foods.1 With this brought up, I don’t want to take away from what Dr. Aujla is saying - a healthy diet should be one of the main tools practitioners use to keep patients healthy and we should be practicing proactive medicine rather than reactive medicine. But, in order to do so, we must first consider the patient populations we work with and seek justice for all our patient populations. This means making sure that these patients have equal access to food and an equal playing field (no junk food marketing campaigns, no having to travel at great lengths, etc.). Health prevention is a great message, but we need to give our communities the chance to position themselves in order to accomplish such things.
    1. Ghosh-Dastidar B, Cohen D, Hunter G, et al. Distance to store, food prices, and obesity in urban food deserts. Am J Prev Med. Nov 2014;47(5):587-95. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2014.07.005

  • @weightlossdirect5900
    @weightlossdirect5900 Před 2 lety

    We couldn't agree more! Thank you for sharing!

  • @sureshsood8349
    @sureshsood8349 Před 2 lety +1

    An eye opener.. Thank you Dr.

  • @monaantony9096
    @monaantony9096 Před rokem

    This is the best podcast ever Much gratitude n thanks

  • @schavonnawilliams484
    @schavonnawilliams484 Před rokem +1

    Wow this was excellent! 👏🏽 one of the best talks I've heard in its simplest form

  • @jengamiao
    @jengamiao Před rokem

    Excellent talk, I agree on all points and am all for nutrition over pharma meds. This needs to be more common knowledge especially amongst doctors and those in the medical community.

  • @AishaAjona
    @AishaAjona Před 4 lety +11

    Food has the power to define your genetic expression. This means it impacts the quality and quantity of life itself expressed in you. Let’s choose to do right by our health!

  • @yahalife
    @yahalife Před 3 lety +1

    Great talk and helpful insights from a doctor on food.

  • @icecubejenny
    @icecubejenny Před 4 lety +4

    The change was made by my husband, when his Osteopath suggested changing his breakfast from sugar cereal to egg beans and kale. His colour has gone from grey to healthy!

  • @rennydias
    @rennydias Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @emsyogaandmassage
    @emsyogaandmassage Před 2 lety

    Amazing humans well done, this gives so much hope 💪💪💪❤️🙏🙏🙏

  • @fc188shakthimeenaln6
    @fc188shakthimeenaln6 Před rokem +1

    Really impactful speech doctor!

  • @apolloeimai
    @apolloeimai Před 4 lety +1

    Love this!

  • @cathya9598
    @cathya9598 Před 4 lety +7

    Great talk. Balanced approach.. thank you

  • @estelagr8362
    @estelagr8362 Před 5 měsíci

    I just can say, the Doctor has said the true about nutrition, so, let's be conscious about how the food can improve the health and well-being. The nutrition is the best preventive medicine. I hope study Nutrition next year in London

  • @jollyswagman295
    @jollyswagman295 Před 3 lety +3

    Let Medicine be thy food and Food be thy Medicine. A Fantastic vision and presentation
    Expect a major intervevntion from "our" friends in Big Pharma,cos there ain't no profit in preventitive medicine.

  • @JillParrella
    @JillParrella Před 4 lety +6

    Yes, to all of this! Thanks for sharing a wealth of easy to understand information I’m able to pass along to my parents to watch. I’ve been following you online for over a year and cooking out of your books. As a lifelong vegetarian since 13 years old and healthy eating advocate, I’m hopeful you’ll inspire more doctors to inform their patients about the best preventative medicine - food. Keep going!!!

  • @radhikalosarwar6903
    @radhikalosarwar6903 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative and helpful

  • @ruthabigail5939
    @ruthabigail5939 Před 2 lety

    I wish I could like this video more than once!

  • @patrickjohnson1309
    @patrickjohnson1309 Před 3 lety

    Love doctor Rupy

  • @ericabriscoe
    @ericabriscoe Před 4 lety +1

    Loved this, thank you, 🙏🏻

  • @MartinEvansJ
    @MartinEvansJ Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. Inspirational.

  • @Lysycia
    @Lysycia Před 3 lety +1

    Fabulous so inspiring

  • @jigs8342
    @jigs8342 Před rokem +1

    Totally agree.

  • @SuzanneU
    @SuzanneU Před 4 lety +1

    Well said!

  • @jojivarghese3494
    @jojivarghese3494 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video

  • @jiblalgautam1408
    @jiblalgautam1408 Před 3 lety +1

    Great doctor, welcome from Nepal

  • @Sona77.
    @Sona77. Před rokem +1

    Love this! Great talk :)

  • @katieshepherd9523
    @katieshepherd9523 Před 4 lety +1

    great video from one of my favourite lifestyle medicine medics

  • @subramsubramaniam1327
    @subramsubramaniam1327 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @margarettregear773
    @margarettregear773 Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent and such an important message. I hope the Coronavirus crisis will persuade politicians of the real need to support a major change in our food systems. We need to reempower farmers and growers, reduce the role of multinational conglomerates whose interventions generally raise prices while lowering nutritional value, and ensure that everyone, whatever their income, has access to tasty and nutritious food. Not easy but we have to try.

    • @doctors_kitchen
      @doctors_kitchen Před 3 lety +1

      I think it's shifting our engrained beliefs and hopefully for the better :) thanks Margaret!

    • @musicobsessed95
      @musicobsessed95 Před rokem

      You bring up an excellent point! It is true that especially during the pandemic- worsening food desserts, difficulties with supply chain management, and more difficulties with food access. It has also been documented that certain cultures/nations, largely due to their diet, have increased or decreased longevity. Perhaps this warrants government officials at various levels to do full research or enact legislation to ensure proper balanced nutrition for school lunches, or more full encompassing nutrition within public schools and even medical schools. Promoting dietitians and nutritionists. I agree that food is the body's fuel and can make a huge impact and be part of the healing process.

  • @amankataria1997
    @amankataria1997 Před 4 lety +4

    Very informative and well articulated. Being a recent graduate of Bristol University and competing in the Boxing team, my nutritional diet allowed me to compete at an optimal level whilst balancing my final year workload. The ideas are similar to Dr Joel Fuhrman. Food is medicine!

  • @jameshunt3504
    @jameshunt3504 Před 3 lety

    AWESOME.

  • @Matthew8473
    @Matthew8473 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The narrative of this content is rich with motivational elements. A book with related themes had a profound impact on me. "Your Body Your Temple" by Sophia Wintergreen

  • @ndungujohnmwangi8518
    @ndungujohnmwangi8518 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dr good clean food is medicine

  • @Angelicasing
    @Angelicasing Před 4 lety +1

    this guy 🖤

  • @sarahcaust8954
    @sarahcaust8954 Před 3 lety

    love u rupy!!

  • @deda118
    @deda118 Před 3 lety +4

    Wonderful! Also part of a healthy lifestyle is exercising. It is as important .

  • @michelles2299
    @michelles2299 Před 3 lety +2

    I had a terrible struggle to get a blood test on the NHS my gp wasn't too happy to send me for a cholesterol check its one thing trying to stay healthy by healthy eating and exercise, another to establish a base line when the NHS is not geared towards investing in prevention

  • @upgrade1583
    @upgrade1583 Před 4 lety +4

    Great talk - I'm starting to think lack of fiber is the biggest issue for most people

  • @ericanderson6655
    @ericanderson6655 Před 2 lety

    I would add if cost is difficult to justify eating well/colorful grow what you can, you don't need an expensive greenhouse/garden just some soil and a little knowledge. Great presentation.

  • @martinalastikova5860
    @martinalastikova5860 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing Rupi

  • @PowerDuoPhilsCJ
    @PowerDuoPhilsCJ Před rokem

    You talk passionately, that is what we do at Herbalife Nutrition. We, wellness coaches teach our clients to eat right. Putting value on Nutritious over Delicious.

    • @peterhenman2662
      @peterhenman2662 Před rokem

      Best to avoid MLM schemes though

    • @PowerDuoPhilsCJ
      @PowerDuoPhilsCJ Před rokem +1

      you judged us. You dont need to do the business. You can stick to just being a customer.

  • @sleepsmartsmashstress740

    Food plays some part in health? I never knew that until now. Thanks for the info.

  • @pingoo9693
    @pingoo9693 Před 2 lety

    What was shocking when I went to the UK was the lack of fresh foods on the shelves.

  • @marycampbell3852
    @marycampbell3852 Před 3 lety +2

    this is a good talk. How to adjust this talk for students age 11-16 to listen to and learn as part of their studies in Food Preparation and Nutrition

    • @doctors_kitchen
      @doctors_kitchen Před 3 lety +1

      yes absolutely, I'm working on something like that

  • @Hey_Delight
    @Hey_Delight Před 2 lety +1

    I saw an ad here in CZcams of a local department store offering discountts to those who will present a vaccination card.? Why arent they offering big discounts to their customers who are buying 50% or more of vegetables, fruits and other healthy products of their total purchases instead.? They know for a fact that prevention is better than solution or cure.
    Ive noticed in some supermarkets, they even price vegetables and fruits way too high than unhealthy products. If these people really are concern, they should promote and support healthy lifestyle because I think this is a wake up call to all of us, we need to change our ways of living...we need to eat healthy.

  • @tatyanahhall7343
    @tatyanahhall7343 Před 3 lety +9

    Hiya! This is really awesome! I’m fifteen, and going to try to start a better eating challenge with my friends! Wish me luck!!!
    Ps, love the accent... am I the only American on here?

  • @lokeshbatthula7306
    @lokeshbatthula7306 Před rokem

    ❤️ from 🇮🇳

  • @Katsuchu
    @Katsuchu Před 4 lety +4

    Food is life

  • @carlinloo7086
    @carlinloo7086 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @nikkimm5834
    @nikkimm5834 Před rokem +1

    Ive never seen such an attractive doctor before 😍😍😍😍

  • @surekhab9467
    @surekhab9467 Před 3 lety

    😢God bless u. Doctor talking about food v strange.. V v helpful

  • @kahlonamrit284
    @kahlonamrit284 Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @siat11
    @siat11 Před měsícem

    Let thy food be thy medicine and they medicine be thy food.

  • @levipleger1761
    @levipleger1761 Před 2 lety

    1.7k likes??? that is crazy the whole fricken world needs to see this 5million likes at the least

  • @BIBLE-a-s-m-r
    @BIBLE-a-s-m-r Před rokem +1

    Culinary medicine sounds😮😮😮

  • @foreverwithparamita
    @foreverwithparamita Před rokem

    👍

  • @krishx007
    @krishx007 Před 4 lety +1

    First person to like this video..!! ;)

  • @ajagraceestrada-kissamitak9290

    FOOD IS MEDICINE!

  • @juliahernat6448
    @juliahernat6448 Před rokem +1

    it always makes me wonder why food in hospitals is such a poor quality?

  • @thelakeman5207
    @thelakeman5207 Před 2 lety

    What's considered healthy foods, seem to change every few years. Experts swear each time, THIS diet is the healthiest. I'm waiting for the one that says beer and cigarettes, ice cream and cake is the one where you'll live to be 150 years old.

  • @drkarenbukharibukhari9931
    @drkarenbukharibukhari9931 Před 2 měsíci

    I ate plant based vegan food from Aldi store 🏬 Inuk

  • @santoshdengale7132
    @santoshdengale7132 Před 10 měsíci

    😢

  • @OldManDave1960
    @OldManDave1960 Před rokem

    The UK- "Chips" with everything

  • @annisab6725
    @annisab6725 Před 3 lety +1

    he is so handsome😍

  • @patsym8420
    @patsym8420 Před 2 lety

    Thank You. How I struggle with food! I have my Good Salad ready for lunch tomorrow. And yes I know how to make oatmeal. 😂

  • @Scags_LoL
    @Scags_LoL Před 3 lety +7

    "I have 15 minutes to save your life" 16 actually

  • @Celibatnik
    @Celibatnik Před 4 lety +1

    The Brits a nation of Johnny come latelies. If people like this doctor are going to succeed Bill Gates is not gonna like this.

  • @drkarenbukharibukhari9931
    @drkarenbukharibukhari9931 Před 2 měsíci

    I've cardiac arrest in uk🎉when I was kicked out forced into homeless people and survived cardiac arrest in UK lazarous phenomenon