Nourished - Nutritional Wisdom For A Healthy Pregnancy | Mini Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @heartandsoilsupplements
    @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад +8

    Enjoyed the film? Checkout a behind the scenes and explanation of the film by the producers! ruclips.net/video/qDO_Llf8qLQ/видео.htmlsi=nXv8vnLyPHfMHVLU

    • @alisolkanu4763
      @alisolkanu4763 4 месяца назад +1

      Show us the studies. No peer reviews what is the prof that those placenta came from what you claim. You paid people to sell your supplement. Shame!!!

  • @lilvegan
    @lilvegan Год назад +386

    This came across my feed yesterday and after 6 years, I am ready to break free from my veganism. I refuse to ignore the cost its had on my health, especially now that I want to start a family. The Lord literally put this video in front of me right when I needed it.

    • @lilvegan
      @lilvegan Год назад +42

      I do pray I havent caused irreversible damage and that He'll guide me to persevere if I have problems conceiving.

    • @personanongrata5332
      @personanongrata5332 Год назад +19

      That’s awesome. I was vegan for 11 years, so I understand how challenging it can be to go back to animal products, it can be a big step to take, but after a little while (I’m in my second year ex vegan) it feels totally normal and ok 💛 Wishing you all the best sister, God bless you in Jesus’ name! 🙏🏻

    • @sleepingbeauty223
      @sleepingbeauty223 Год назад +6

      I will praying for you and your body and family! ❤️🙏🏼

    • @io-rj6sk
      @io-rj6sk Год назад

      @@personanongrata5332 did you feel instantly better after going back to animal diet?

    • @lottie1144
      @lottie1144 Год назад +3

      Welcome back!💐

  • @willisnotonfire
    @willisnotonfire Год назад +213

    This is awesome! Very powerful. I’m a dude and this gets me hyped for these moms taking control of their pregnancies for the better.

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад +2

      🙌 🙌 🙌

    • @lawsonbenedict6579
      @lawsonbenedict6579 Год назад +3

      Damn right, take back what’s your women

    • @aspensnyder7671
      @aspensnyder7671 Год назад +11

      Hope you find a partner that values this so much! Home birth and nutrition are HUGE parts of a healthy pregnancy

    • @perfektessteak8660
      @perfektessteak8660 Год назад +3

      No, wrong.
      I am German.
      This from an English side:
      'A calcified placenta occurs when small, round calcium deposits build up on the placenta, causing it to deteriorate gradually. The process occurs naturally as you get closer to the end of your pregnancy. However, if placental calcification occurs before your 36th week, it could cause complications for you and your baby. 09.01.2023'

    • @perfektessteak8660
      @perfektessteak8660 Год назад

      @@aspensnyder7671 This vid is biased. Desinformation.

  • @Chelsea-zt4rk
    @Chelsea-zt4rk Год назад +121

    I’m 8 mo pregnant with my first and I can’t wait to see the placenta! I’ve been eating an animal-based diet with beef liver, raw milk and plenty of eggs throughout pregnancy. No prenatals but I do take an oyster supplement and cod liver oil supplement because I don’t get as much seafood in my diet as would be ideal. Baby has been thriving all pregnancy, my labs/blood pressure/glucose have all been perfect and my mood and hormones have remained stable throughout.

    • @apteryx7080
      @apteryx7080 Год назад +6

      that's awesome 😊. what a fantastic start for your bub ! My biggest regrets in life are my two almost vegan pregnancies. The placentas were tiny... my midwife said she hadn't seen such a small placenta after my first . I wish I'd realised the error of my ways and started to eat animal foods, but NO, I was so indoctrinated that I doubled down with the second and went more into the vegan death cult. Bub was born HUNGRY and wouldn't stop breastfeeding for three hours ! No word of a lie.. poor thing, she was literally starving for nutrients. Seeing those placentas side by side had me bawling 😭. I was sent this video by the hungry baby who is now 26 and she herself has recently adopted a carnivore diet. She told me not to cry but I can't help that lol.

    • @jefdby
      @jefdby Год назад +2

      @@apteryx7080 I feel you. I wasn't vegan or vegetarian but I could have eaten much healthier than I did. It was all casseroles with cheese and noodles with a little meat, when I was pregnant. Now that my kids are all grown up I'm moving toward more meat based.
      The best thing I did was take cod liver oil when I was pregnant with my 3rd one, then I gave birth at home
      Thank you for sharing.

    • @apteryx7080
      @apteryx7080 Год назад +4

      @@jefdby I'm glad i had both my babies at home, at least they had a beautiful transition to this world. Just wish my homebirth midwife would have spoken more strongly to me about my diet . She herself was pretty close to vegetarian, only eating occasional fish and chicken.( As an aside, she also suffered very frequent debilitating migraines, no doubt in part because her diet lacked animal fat). I tested low for iron, I wish she had told me to eat red meat instead of taking floradix ! LOL. I'm happy my babies are now eating meat heavy diets. The hungry baby has seen her cystic acne finally clear up with carnivore, and her days-long headaches also disappeared! She's very pleased at these changes, as you can imagine.

    • @nancyguo01
      @nancyguo01 Год назад +1

      hi Chelsea, want to check in with you, how was the Placeta? and r u following the animal based diet in your postpartum? how was your recovery?
      I am 8 months pregnant and have been on animal base diet before Pregnancy, i also take cod liver oil etc, our diet seem similar. but now i have a question about my diet for Postpartum, if this is good diet for postpartum too?
      Thanks

    • @mandyb2334
      @mandyb2334 4 месяца назад

      Can you recommend a good oyster supplement?

  • @annieadamowicz3504
    @annieadamowicz3504 Год назад +111

    I delivered my heart and soil baby at home back in October, I can wholeheartedly attest to this entire video. Not only did I have an incredibly healthy pregnancy and baby but the state of my amniotic sac and placenta blew my midwives away. We love Paul and everything he’s doing!!!

    • @crazycrazycrazyadam
      @crazycrazycrazyadam Год назад +3

      What did you take exactly throughout the pregnancy?

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад +1

      Thats amazing and a beautiful testimony!

    • @melissamcgivney6933
      @melissamcgivney6933 Год назад

      I’m also interested in what you were taking!!

    • @annieadamowicz3504
      @annieadamowicz3504 Год назад +3

      @@crazycrazycrazyadam I took heart and soil’s beef organ supplement.

    • @crazycrazycrazyadam
      @crazycrazycrazyadam Год назад +4

      @@annieadamowicz3504 Thank you for responding.
      Was it just the Beef Organ, nothing else? Did you take the 6 pills every day or did you have a particular supplement schedule?
      What was your diet like throughout the pregnancy?

  • @bettysera4886
    @bettysera4886 Год назад +25

    In 2021 I found myself back in a wheelchair for the second time of my life, told I would need more reconstructive surgery to fix my joints from the damage my genetic condition has caused. I have Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome and 2 years ago was told I would need full pelvic and hip reconstructive surgery. I have been told for years I probably can’t get pregnant and lived with fearing pregnancy as I never thought my body would even be able to cope with it. Just over a year ago I decided to give the Carnuvore diet a shot, and within less than a month i was out of the wheelchair, off crutches, had no dislocations and was able to cancel any future surgeries. A year on I adapted it to be a more animal based diet and was still thriving. One thing though my period started doing it’s thing of being absent like it had done over all the years i was vegetarian, I was a bit upset as it finally felt like I was getting some consistency with it finally. I thought, this feels silly but let’s take a pregnancy test, yep that was what did it! I was 4 weeks pregnant! I am now 15 weeks pregnant and still eating animal based and baby is growing perfectly! If it weren’t for this WOE I don’t think I would’ve gotten pregnant (well and for my hubby haha!) Even that, since we met he thought I ate too many green things and helped encourage me to try Carnivore - which I thought sounded crazy but there were so many anecdotal stories of healing from it I couldn’t ignore it.
    I am still nervous of my body coping due to my EDS with the pregnancy but I feel while eating this way i have the best chance of having a healthy pregnancy and my body and joints coping the best they will be able to.

    • @Yanceysd
      @Yanceysd 5 месяцев назад +1

      This is so encouraging. I’m 42 post hysterectomy and pelvic floor surgery. Finding out I have hEDS and homozygous 1298 MTHFR. My hips are always going out and my muscles are always aching. We are getting folic acid out of our diets including our kids who are 6 and 3 now. Increasing meats. Your post was really encouraging that this every day chronic pain will improve. Thank you.

    • @katedavies9578
      @katedavies9578 4 месяца назад

      Wow, how inspirational your experience is!
      Congratulations to you and many blessings on your pregnancy and baby.❤

  • @LaurenCaseyy
    @LaurenCaseyy Год назад +15

    Beautiful documentary…
    I was a vegetarian for 7 years. Started eating salmon and canned tuna the last couple years. I’m a podcast junkie and recently started hearing about the carnivorous diet… I decided to listen, because I’m an open minded person and genuinely love learning about all things health. A few months and so many educational podcasts later (big thanks to Mari Llewelyn and Dr Paul Saladino), I’m officially not a vegetarian anymore. I had my first bite of meat (chicken) a few days ago.
    I recently got married and the idea of having children is on the horizon… let me just say I felt a whole boatload of emotions seeing the vegetarian placenta next to the animal based one. It makes me so incredibly sad to think I could have had a child with that under nourished placenta….
    HUGE thanks again to Dr Paul Saladino for spreading this message and getting it out to more people. I’m looking forward to incorporating animal based foods from local farmers markets and local farms into my diet 🤍

  • @laurenhendrick3571
    @laurenhendrick3571 Год назад +12

    My friend sent me this saying she "thought of me" since I love eating all the organ meats. Offals are SO underrated not just for nutrients, but for taste! Have you ever made steak but with beef heart? Game-changer. Have you ever made a lamb brain stir-fry? Do it.
    I am getting ready to start on my own motherhood journey, and am so excited to share all my organ-meat recipes with my friends who are also on that path

  • @anisawoodall
    @anisawoodall Год назад +61

    Great filmmaking and such an important message! I was honored to be the nutritionist featured in this film and am so pleased to be able to add to the voices speaking this message so loudly. It’s one of the reasons I’m so eager to guide women on their motherhood journey to be as nourished as possible, beginning preconception! Preconception preparation is really the key to optimizing the pregnancy experience!

    • @kristynhuddleston125
      @kristynhuddleston125 Год назад

      Hi! I would love to work with a nutritionist. I’m trying to get pregnant again and have a one year old that I want to make sure I’m feeding the best that I can. I’m having a hard time with organs though. Where can I find you?

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад

      Thanks for all your help Anisa!

  • @cortnihenderson1006
    @cortnihenderson1006 Год назад +98

    Definitely want the liver pancake recipe! I’ve had 2 tubal pregnancies & 8 miscarriages, numerous different fertility tests & they found “nothing wrong with me”. This video gives me hope & I’ve recently changed what food I put into my body, gotten rid of all the processed crap in our kitchen & now after seeing this video I am even more motivated to continue to eat food that nourishes my body. Incredible film!!!!

    • @AshleyRothstein
      @AshleyRothstein Год назад +9

      For the liver pancakes recipe, check the comments section! I tried a million times to respond to you, but YT wouldn’t post my comment. Finally figured out a combo of words that made it past the algorithm. I posted instructions for how to find the recipe in the general comments section

    • @ascendtoaesthetics
      @ascendtoaesthetics Год назад

      have you thought about getting a health coach?

    • @perfektessteak8660
      @perfektessteak8660 Год назад

      This vid is biased. Listen to the music..

    • @apteryx7080
      @apteryx7080 Год назад +4

      @@perfektessteak8660 I had two almost vegan pregnancies and my placentas were TINY. How is rhis video biased ? please explain

    • @perfektessteak8660
      @perfektessteak8660 Год назад

      Calcification is normal toward the end of pregnancy.
      Thank you for your answer, and thoughts.

  • @maren8597
    @maren8597 Год назад +16

    That side by side is pretty shocking. After being vegan for two years, I got pregnant unexpectedly and around the same time (before I even realized I was pregnant) I felt strongly that I had to change my diet and I started off with an organ meat supplement. Now 6 and a half months in I can’t say that I’m fully animal based, but I do focus on eating plenty of high quality animal foods including raw milk, butter, eggs and meat. I’m so glad I felt the call to change the way I nourish myself for my baby.

  • @nikkiedwards7436
    @nikkiedwards7436 Год назад +34

    I be crying at the end 😭.
    I’ve made animal foods including organs and raw dairy my highest priority for over 2 years now. I got pregnant with my first try last July and sadly miscarried. I’m praying for success soon, because yes, it is every woman’s natural calling to be a mother and if you have broken free from the brainwashing that somehow it is a less than worthy calling or that you cannot be a mother and a radically successful woman at the same time, your heart will naturally long for the transformation of motherhood. I pray it happens for me soon 🙏🏼.

    • @amandarada3242
      @amandarada3242 Год назад +2

      Hi there, my midwife was telling me that a lot of women are having a hard time keeping their progesterone levels up once pregnant. She said ask to be tested early on and then she puts them on some type of regime. I'm not sure what, but I know it's not synthetic. I could ask her if you are curious to know. Hang in there and think happy thoughts and baby will come.... he/she had a well nourished body to grow in. 😊💗

    • @hyrunnisa997
      @hyrunnisa997 Год назад +2

      Like the other person said. I'd recommend you test your progesterone and other hormones. Proov has an at home test that is very affordable.

    • @Kalushkova
      @Kalushkova Год назад

      @@amandarada3242 It would be interesting to share
      I am a midwife from Bulgaria and it will be very useful for me and for my work with women.
      Thanks in advance!

    • @ChurchInAshes
      @ChurchInAshes Год назад

      Did you take the needle 🪡?

    • @ChurchInAshes
      @ChurchInAshes Год назад

      Did you take the needle 🪡?

  • @JasonFuhrman
    @JasonFuhrman Год назад +49

    Awesome work. Wish I would have known about animal based eating years ago. We had about five miscarriages. Went to specialists with no real solution. Glad to see these women having success.

  • @mmmbopbear2459
    @mmmbopbear2459 Год назад +6

    Have been eating this way about 80% of the time since August and now surprise pregnant with baby #6 🙈 So watch out! 😂❤️

  • @robyn3349
    @robyn3349 Год назад +21

    Wonderful. I regret feeding myself and my children the USDA/ Government diet. Feed your minds. Feed your bodies.

  • @frogsofindia
    @frogsofindia Год назад +5

    I wish I knew this information before I had my babies 5 years ago on a mostly vegetarian diet. I thought by having celery juice every morning, green smoothies, and salads was the best diet I could have. My first midwife was shocked at how small my baby's placenta was. It also had calcification. Not to mention my pregnancies were awful with 24/7 morning sickness the entire 9 months.
    Two weeks ago I started an animal-based diet (meat, fish, eggs, raw dairy, some fruit, and honey). I feel amazing! (Minus the 4 days I had the "keto flu" 😝) More energy than I ever had being vegetarian (for over 30 years!), my IBS is gone!!!, my circulation is fantastic (no more ice cold feet and hands), my keratosis pilaris is clearing up, and my pregnancy belly melted away (I was holding on to a lot of water weight from eating carbs). I now know the power of a meat based diet. It is amazing - life changing!!

  • @roseinthedesert3911
    @roseinthedesert3911 Год назад +28

    She made me cry at the end. Oh what a beautiful masterpiece, I could watch another few hours of that!

  • @matthewlaverman999
    @matthewlaverman999 Год назад +6

    (Wife typing) Amen, Amen, and Amen!!!!! Thank you so much for making this bite-sized documentary!!! What a wonderful and easy resource to pass along to those we care about. God bless you.

  • @hyrunnisa997
    @hyrunnisa997 Год назад +23

    I am definitely going to share this...a lot of people around me having babies and its so sad to see people cutting out meat to be "healthier" during their pregnancy. And honestly when people do this you don't want to be preachy and tell them otherwise...but its honestly sad.

  • @iamjulia_od
    @iamjulia_od Год назад +11

    Please do more on this topic! This vid is so great but More testimonies, talk about different infertility situations who were healed and more details about SAD and how it’s messing up women’s ovulation etc!

  • @mindyscheer5516
    @mindyscheer5516 Год назад +20

    So great! My daughter and I have just been talking about the increase in women who struggle with fertility. We need to get this message out there….thank you!

  • @Luiiciano
    @Luiiciano Год назад +12

    I definitely credit the health of our baby and my wife to tons of meat, milk, fruit, honey and eggs.
    We also had a midwife provide all the care throughout the pregnancy and delivered our baby at home. It was one of the best decisions we have made.

  • @FinancialCoachJess
    @FinancialCoachJess Год назад +13

    I wish this was longer! Such an important message.

  • @Gizzy7837
    @Gizzy7837 Год назад +4

    Hopefully one day there's an actually documentary on TV! This is a good start!

  • @AbsoluteRichard
    @AbsoluteRichard Год назад +9

    MORE MORE MORE! This is how we teach the world. This was awesome!

  • @nicolemiller1081
    @nicolemiller1081 Год назад +3

    What a beautiful documentary, so true. We need to eat what nature intended for overall health plus fertility.

  • @carlaramsey1569
    @carlaramsey1569 Год назад +9

    Wow, this is a very interesting documentary. Even as someone who doesn’t plan on having children, I’m learning that fertility is a huge marker of health.

  • @EdibleGoddess
    @EdibleGoddess Год назад +16

    Amazing!! Thank you for making this, it makes we want to reactivate my social accts to spread this far & wide! I just tested my vit D levels and am at 76! I was at 37 while whole food plantbased (no junk / no processed with lots of health hacking lifestyles habits, thankfully during my 16.5 years doing it). Endlessly grateful for ANIMAL BASED! Everything is homemade, beyond organic, local + farm sourced and exceptional nourishment. Fresh raw frozen heart and liver + a range heart and soil supps! Had I not made the connection between NEEDING cholesterol to absorb vit D, I would not have necessarily initiated the switch in diet, I was thriving in many ways yet the low D did not make sense and led me down this rabbit role! I’ve always been a sun worshipper.. how on earth could I have low vit D? Ahhh, I needed cholesterol + saturated fat and lots of it! GRATEFUL to Dr Paul 😅🙏

  • @heatherbarton2896
    @heatherbarton2896 Год назад +7

    Is there any way to link the study about SIDS and formula? I am a birth worker and love all the evidence based research I can get my hands on to inform others on how to make better choices, and to be aware that those choices even exist!

  • @ambermae09
    @ambermae09 5 месяцев назад +3

    I drank raw milk and ate fresh eggs plus meat daily during my second pregnancy. My placenta was dark red like that one and my baby was born en caul. We do also eat homemade sourdough in our house

  • @mrstheaa
    @mrstheaa Год назад +5

    I discovered animal based eating in June, during my 1st trimester, and went alllll in for my whole family. I gained so much energy, emotional stability and strength, compared to my previous 2 pregnancies! Currently 3 weeks post-partum and have had an extremely easy recovery as well.

  • @erinreynoso6808
    @erinreynoso6808 Год назад +6

    I became a midwife in 2003, and you are so right. I've seen it over and over. If a momma fills her diet with animal protein, she minimizes her and baby’s risk dramatically.

  • @carolyntaylorbosco4849
    @carolyntaylorbosco4849 Год назад +5

    The placenta difference is wild! But also not surprising. So glad I eat animal based already!

  • @casebradford
    @casebradford Год назад +2

    AMAZING mini doc.. Mind-blowing how much more vibrant and robust we are when properly NOURISHED!

  • @ggray3930
    @ggray3930 Год назад +3

    I was vegan for 7 years, November 2021 I decided to reintroduce animal food in my diet. I have never felt better since making the change. I don't have many vegetables anymore but love fruits. My period became very regular, and my muscle mass increased noticeably along with my training performance. I can't say I have a 100% carnivore diet, but I focus a lot of animal-based food (including liver supplement). I just found out I'm expecting, and I feel blessed. My GP and nutritionist advised me to stop the liver because high in vit A, and to eat more vegetables (the rainbow) and got me on a pre-natal multivitamin. Any thoughts? Also really enjoyed this documentary! I wish there were more content like this out there! Keep doing what you're doing!!I'm a big fan! - Ps: is there a Facebook support group to join?

    • @roberta4522
      @roberta4522 Год назад

      cooking liver greatly reduces the vitamin A...you can make pates...theyre really good if you cook the liver with onion and bay leaves. the copper and nutrients in the liver are extremely nourishing during pregnancy. Retinol (vitamin A found in animal foods) is actually incredibly good for you and your baby, but if you're worried about having too much just eat liver and cook it. Pate is eaten a lot in Europe on toast, it takes getting used to but it's actually delicious. You can also just take a smaller dose of liver pills, the ancestral supplements ones are really good quality. Also - prenatal vitamins are filled with things you might not want. Look into the Freely Rooted Podcast episode with Morley Robbins - there is a lot of information on ancestral eating, prometabolic eating, and eating for pregnancy there - led by two moms who are incredibly healthy with very healthy kids :) who ate and eat this way.

  • @savynanna1
    @savynanna1 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love this documentary I think it’s amazing and it’s something I recommend to my clients all the time whether they are prenatal postnatal or just trying to stay healthy.
    The only thing I wish that they divulged deeper into is the quality of the meat. There are tons of animals that are stuffed full of vaccines and hormones and when you eat not just what they are eating, but are also injected with and the animals surroundings it makes a huge difference in the quality of the nutrients you are getting. It’s like analyzing the soil of any fruit or vegetable you need to do the same thing for the meat.
    Find local and supporting your local farms is the best way to do this if you aren’t going to hunt yourself or raise your own animals for slaughter.

  • @MaeJyK
    @MaeJyK Год назад +2

    hola tribe... incredible documentary... thank you for this ... will definitely share with my community... i think there me be one thing worth mentioning... two different times, the midwife says "pasteruzied" eggs when maybe she was wanting to say "pasture raised"... its a thing that slips and gets confused often on this path and there is obviously a huge difference between the two... just wanted to point it out in case its helpful

  • @brooklyncarter874
    @brooklyncarter874 Год назад +4

    Goosebumps and tears at the end!! Incredibly powerful video. Amazing work on this!

  • @erincmalley
    @erincmalley Год назад +4

    This is beautiful. This has really opened my eyes to our reality!

  • @alexunfolding
    @alexunfolding Год назад +11

    Incredible storytelling and filmmaking. Super inspiring to hear these stories + learn more about how animal based diets impact pregnancy and postpartum

  • @brunafarao84
    @brunafarao84 Год назад +2

    So inspiring..it gives me hope that I may still able to become a mother

  • @CarnivoreAnesthetist
    @CarnivoreAnesthetist Год назад +2

    To short !! Haha I wanted more!!!! Great job!!

  • @cleanwithH2O
    @cleanwithH2O Год назад +4

    What a beautiful documentary. Bitter, sweet... I wish I had this information before I had my 4 children. I would have done things so differently. Keep doing the amazing work you're doing and keep putting this very much needed education out.

  • @alicyncampbell5282
    @alicyncampbell5282 Год назад +2

    Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL documentary. Animal based diets can change lives. These women are so inspiring ❤️

  • @lauratrenado1682
    @lauratrenado1682 Год назад +4

    I discovered Heart & soil after I gave birth to my daughter and honestly wish I could have knew about beef organs before conceiving I feel like that would have helped me (and my baby) in so many ways🥺 But I thank God I know have the knowledge I need about the benefits of those organs I can nourish my 18 month old with some organs thanks for the video Dr. Paul

  • @4805-o6g
    @4805-o6g Год назад +3

    Very empowering. Side by side comparison is reassuring to those who are already on this way of eating. This way of eating has tremendously helped me feel better even when I am not strict. I will definitely do my second pregnancy animal based.
    Thank you Dr Paul

  • @jacquelinepadilla4033
    @jacquelinepadilla4033 Год назад +3

    Amazing video! I just sent it to my pregnant daughter I know she will be inspired thank you!

  • @amyaalex
    @amyaalex Год назад +4

    This was such a beautiful documentary! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us. It really means a lot, even if it is slow to spread. If this is all it takes to make leaps towards fertility and a healthy birth, it's good to know that it's a simple method that can be incorporated into daily life! I can't wait to show other women this, and I hope this reaches more people so they too can have success with birthing a new family if they wish!!!

  • @plantbasedposer
    @plantbasedposer Год назад +8

    I had a calcified placenta with my first son (I was actually eating lots of animal food, Weston A Price). It was because my placenta had started failing early on in the pregnancy, they thought my son would be IUGR but didn't end up that way because I started to shove loads of food in by the end! I think if the mom doesn't grow enough during her pregnancy this can happen, or just making past your due date.

    • @plantbasedposer
      @plantbasedposer Год назад +3

      Oh, I also tried some keto during that pregnancy as well, which was not a good idea either.

    • @summerweber7488
      @summerweber7488 Год назад

      I think this depends on the mom.

    • @ChurchInAshes
      @ChurchInAshes Год назад +3

      How much excess body fats did you have at the time and how much vegetables and grains and seed oils did you consume, excersize? Age? All factors. How long had you been eating Weston A Price diet before conception?

    • @charlotte1618
      @charlotte1618 Год назад +2

      Was your partner healthy? Was he eating good quality nutrient dense foods? Their health is impactful also

  • @leebstill
    @leebstill 2 месяца назад

    Best documentary ever‼️👌🏾

  • @evanjohansen
    @evanjohansen Год назад +4

    Incredible film

  • @59skupe
    @59skupe 10 месяцев назад +2

    Around 14:05 the speaker said pasteurized eggs but should have said regenerative and organic eggs.

  • @AshleyRothstein
    @AshleyRothstein Год назад +13

    For those asking, I have the liver pancakes recipe. I’m just not sure how to get it to anyone since YT won’t let me post the link or instructions about how to search for it. I’ve tried multiple times and the comments don’t show. Let’s see if this one makes it…

    • @AshleyRothstein
      @AshleyRothstein Год назад +7

      Woohoo - a comment finally made it through. Use a search engine and look up “ash eats beef liver pancakes.” The recipe should be the first one that pops up. It will take you to my blog. There are a bunch of other animal-based and carnivore recipes there too.

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад

      It was incredibly delicious!

    • @staceyl3879
      @staceyl3879 Год назад

      Thank you, I’ve only just discovered this world. I’m struggling to conceive (3years trying) so I’m dipping my toe into “nose to tail” and this looks like a great way to disguise that it’s organs lol tbh I’m struggling to get past the 🤢 and squeamish factor, so this is quiet a blessing!

    • @daniellemetoyer
      @daniellemetoyer Год назад

      Please make more videos if you can. I just subscribed to your channel. You're such an inspiration!

    • @AshleyRothstein
      @AshleyRothstein Год назад +1

      @@daniellemetoyer :) I have been playing with the idea of bringing back videos. Possibly in the next few months!

  • @JoaoSilva-vh5tk
    @JoaoSilva-vh5tk Год назад +1

    Such a strong documentary! Hope it changes more womens purpose and health!

  • @hawkinsheidi
    @hawkinsheidi Год назад +2

    Thank you! This drove this way of eating home for me.

  • @renaldamarkos7913
    @renaldamarkos7913 Год назад +4

    Historicaly they would feed moms and pregnant women the choicest offals (organ meats). Seems ancient people fundamentally understood nutrition far better then we do.

  • @ChildofGod1529
    @ChildofGod1529 Год назад +1

    Such a great documentary! Thank you for this!

  • @ericagerlach7267
    @ericagerlach7267 Год назад +2

    Please go on the Spillover Podcast with Alex Clark! More people should hear about this! Her audience is mostly women and of child bearing age!!

  • @TheChatGPTman
    @TheChatGPTman Год назад

    Needs to be seen by more people!

  • @alyssastorey3844
    @alyssastorey3844 Год назад +3

    Amazing. Thank you for this

  • @hoopeverlasting
    @hoopeverlasting Год назад +5

    Promoting the heck out of this.!!!!

  • @molly_m.s
    @molly_m.s Год назад +2

    Absolutely incredible! I loved every second of this video! Simple nutrition is just so so powerful!

  • @pnmdsz6
    @pnmdsz6 Год назад +4

    Fantastic documentary. Only wish it was longer :) I was vegan for 6 years. I didn't see my first baby's placenta, but I started craving meat with my second pregnancy. I stumbled upon information about ancestral eating that just made a lot of sense. When my daughter was born my placenta had some calcified spots. The midwives said it was because she was a week past her due date. I never believed that to be true, but didn't have any other explanation. I bet it was from being vegan for the majority of my pregnancy though

  • @CoralieNelly
    @CoralieNelly Год назад +7

    As a plantbased mama, i had the a huge and beautiful placenta. And i had a amazing 5,1 kg healthy baby. I am now more open on some animal based dense food for this second pregnancy. But, i feel the comparaison of the placenta was not the most objective. Because there is vegan and vegan.

  • @GiannaCastro-t1r
    @GiannaCastro-t1r 2 месяца назад

    It would be very interesting to see why some countries in Europe with some of the healthiest ways of eating have a huge amount of infertility

  • @tatu33
    @tatu33 5 месяцев назад +2

    I was vegan for 5 years had the worst heaviest periods and pains. Was always iron deficienct and on supplements. Ate pretty good. I then started eating meat again especially red meat and ive never felt se good and been off supplements. Now 8 months pregnanct, and all i want is red meat, eggs and fruit, honey and the occasional handful of nuts. I went travelling for a while about a month ago and wasnt eating right, not much meat, no eggs, was eating alot of other foods wow my energy dropped so quick. Then one week back home eating right and organs i feel soooooo much better. Listen to your body. That simple.

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 4 месяца назад +2

      Makes sense, the heavy period and pain. Probably estrogen dominance. Glad you could sort it!

  • @Withsyboy
    @Withsyboy Год назад +7

    Good video guys and girls at heart and soil

  • @GingerlyBalanced
    @GingerlyBalanced Год назад +12

    Thank you for making this!! Dr Paul changed my life in my second pregnancy - went from plant based to animal based pretty much over night. Haven’t looked back. My second is so much more robust in health due to my diet while pregnant and now I’m pregnant with #3. I can only imagine how much better this whole pregnancy and birth + health of this next babe will be since I was the most nutrient-rich I’ve ever been going into it.
    Not sure if you’ve got any suggestions on meat aversions during pregnancy though? It’s something I’ve been struggling with as I’m early on :)
    Thanks again!! You guys rock

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад +3

      That's amazing! Best of luck with baby #3!

    • @AshleyRothstein
      @AshleyRothstein Год назад +5

      Hi! I am one of the women featured in this mini-doc. I tried to respond to your comment and share a link to my blog post about how I got through the first trimester (including navigating meat aversions), but I think RUclips flagged me for sharing a link and the comment didn’t post. If you Google “ash eats first trimester,” it should be the first one that pops up. :)

    • @amandarada3242
      @amandarada3242 Год назад +5

      I also had a strong aversion to meat (and therefore a desire for carbs & sweets) starting with my 3rd pregnancy... I found it was an enzyme deficiency that I ended up taking supplements for.
      The first time my homebirth midwife just knew. The 2nd and third time I went to a chiropractor who does "muscle testing/applied kinesiology" (sounds "kookie", but it WORKS), and he could tell me which enzymes I needed. This last time it was an enzyme supplied by my spleen. So, if we find out where the deficiency is we can most likely find the organ (or organ supplement) we could take to help!
      Good luck!

    • @GingerlyBalanced
      @GingerlyBalanced Год назад +1

      Thank you!!! I look forward to reading it 🥰

    • @GingerlyBalanced
      @GingerlyBalanced Год назад

      Oh amazing!! My naturopath does muscle testing. I don’t have a chiro right now but I’ll go to my ND and find out what I’m missing! Thank you!

  • @planejet42
    @planejet42 Год назад +9

    I think that midwife misspoke a couple of times. She said “glysophate” instead of glyphosate. Then she said “pasteurized eggs” instead of pasture-raised eggs.

  • @shaylazumstien
    @shaylazumstien Год назад +4

    Amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    I started by taking the liver and bone marrow supplements and it helped me get off of my anti anxiety meds and I never had any problems getting off of them and felt amazing. I then started taking gut and digestion and fire starter to complete my stack and loved it!
    Once I knew I wanted to get pregnant I started taking the life blood supplements from Lindsay’s suggestion in your podcast.
    I got my IUD taken out early thinking it would take me a while to get pregnant because of my hormones being out of balance for so many years and got pregnant less than a month after getting it out! My whole pregnancy (i’m 31 weeks) I have been taking mostly life blood along with, liver and bone marrow, fire starter, and sometimes gut and digestion. And I have had such an easy and wonderful pregnancy and I wonder if it’s because of these amazing supplements along with a healthy diet.
    I also wonder should I continue taking life blood post partum? Or go back to my original stack?
    Thank you Heart and Soil for changing my life I owe a lot to you!

    • @amandaterry1453
      @amandaterry1453 Год назад

      Can you tell me what life blood supplement you're referring to?

    • @shaylazumstien
      @shaylazumstien Год назад

      @@amandaterry1453 it’s one of the heart and soil supplements and it’s called life blood!

  • @Ericj3k
    @Ericj3k Год назад +4

    Pasture raised eggs not “pasteurized” that’s misleading to those who don’t know this jargon

  • @amos4709
    @amos4709 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! The word needs to get out about this and having the babies at home and also I heard you’re supposed to be attached to the baby in the placenta for like an hour and a half after the babies born or some thing like that. You never hear about that in the hospital. Hospitals disgust me at this point.

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 4 месяца назад

      Not an hour and a half. That’s unnecessary. Delayed cord clamping, yes. But an hour and a half - that’s just ridiculous.

    • @jg5755
      @jg5755 4 месяца назад

      If I hadn't been in the hospital to give birth to my daughter I would be dead. I had a normal, wonderful pregnancy and no complications were expected. But if your uterus doesn't clamp down you can bleed out very quickly. That's what happened to me (as well as a 3rd degree tear). So being in hospital saved my life.

  • @SamKatzHypnosis
    @SamKatzHypnosis Год назад +1

    Beautifully done. ❤

  • @Stenz_l
    @Stenz_l Месяц назад

    From my experience:
    1. Pregnancy (normal western diet) very strong athletic kid.
    2. Pregnancy (healthy standard diet with vegetables, fruits, grains and daily just organic Animal Products) Son has allot of allergies, poor metabolism, but very tall
    3. pregnancy (whole fold plant based diet, with DHA, B12, Iodine & Choline supplement) best pregnancy and strongest healthiest kid! Very muscular from birth on, doctors are always impressed. Also BEST and pregnancy I had. Very health weight gain, allot of energy.
    I think no one should fear a plant based pregnancy as long as you really inform your self and take supplements. I study medicine and gave allot of advice to my vegan/ plantbased friends for their pregnancies all had perfect strong outcomes. And the kids are thriving some are already 6 years old!

  • @unnarolafsson5586
    @unnarolafsson5586 Год назад +1

    16:42 - Could anybody please provide a link to the study? Very interested in looking at it.

  • @breadman500
    @breadman500 Год назад +2

    Gracias.

  • @atkojak
    @atkojak Год назад +2

    Very cool keep up the good work!!

  • @megamaze00
    @megamaze00 Год назад +1

    Thank you for offering this 🌸

  • @marilynr7469
    @marilynr7469 Год назад +2

    She means pasture raised eggs not pasteurized* or is my hearing off?

  • @missmicah8024
    @missmicah8024 Год назад

    This is wonderful information. My body is messed up from doing 4 rounds of IVF for a surrogacy, and I almost died from hemorrhage during birth twice, once when I birthed the surrogate baby, and then when I went on to freebirth my own baby. I am determined to solve the issues I have been having with my body, blood, organs, etc ever since going through those IVF meds, and I really believe it mainly comes down to nutrition. We want ro have more babies and I pray that I never hemorrhage again.

  • @devdawg22
    @devdawg22 4 месяца назад +1

    I've had 3 keto pregnancies and just found out im pregnant with baby #5. I have been Carnivore the last 3 years and have no plan on stopping. May add berries so Ketovore, I guess.

  • @missmicah8024
    @missmicah8024 Год назад +1

    Lindsay seems like a wonderfil midwife. I am curious though, she keeps saying pasteurized eggs, but does she mean pastured eggs?

  • @jaspernemeth3045
    @jaspernemeth3045 Год назад +2

    I eat like this normally, but have been having hypermisis :/ anyone that can give advice please comment. I can’t eat dairy, and just being able to add ground beef back in

    • @jaspernemeth3045
      @jaspernemeth3045 Год назад

      Hard not to feel guilty, but the only way I’ve kept food down the last 4 months has been zofran and thc

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear about the hyperemesis :/ We’ve worked with many people who have experienced meat aversion or nausea, especially in the warmer months or when pregnant. Don’t be hard on yourself! We suggest prioritizing whatever nutrient-dense foods you can stomach (ideas: Heart & Soil supplements, cottage cheese, greek yogurt, bacon, eggs, raw milk, etc.) until you are ready to consume red meat/your normal diet again. Check out our animal-based resources for more nutrient-dense food ideas. You could also look into a collagen powder and a high-quality protein powder from Mt. Capra. Their goat milk-based powders are free of flavors, colors, and chemicals, and are produced using gentle dehydration techniques.

  • @HeroicCoachDan
    @HeroicCoachDan Год назад +4

    Beautiful!

  • @Golf2foto
    @Golf2foto Год назад +2

    My baby is two years old and I came across this video after her enamel has started to chip off causing cavities and decay. Her teeth are not properly mineralized as I learned from FB groups/certain books (doctors blamed breastfeeding).
    I had been a vegetarian for several years and am now I’m the process of transitioning back to animal based.
    However, i did have a healthy pregnancy (except for inherited anemia), a natural birth, a healthy baby and my placenta looked nothing like the vegan one but like the carnivore one.
    But still, I’m giving this a try and look forward to seeing where it goes. :)

  • @maleahmalley8189
    @maleahmalley8189 11 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know a good source for liver supplements in the UK? I was about to order from heart and soil, but can't be delivered here.

  • @daniellemetoyer
    @daniellemetoyer Год назад +2

    Ohh man this was good... way to short...

  • @central_scrutinizr
    @central_scrutinizr 3 месяца назад +2

    How is the Heart & Soil beef organs supplement being promoted as an alternative to traditional prenatal vitamins when it only contains 3.6% of the daily value for folate per serving? That seems irresponsible and unethical to me

    • @moderatelysavage4071
      @moderatelysavage4071 2 месяца назад +1

      It is! this whole video seems like an extremely aggressive marketing ploy to prey on pregnant women.

    • @central_scrutinizr
      @central_scrutinizr 2 месяца назад

      @@moderatelysavage4071 thanks. I’m not denying the health benefits of liver for humans, pregnant or not, but I reached out to their corporate team to confirm the folate content and I found their answer to be one of those extremely weaselly, moral grey area, cover-your-a$$ answers, basically saying their supplement is perfectly healthy for pregnant women but to always consult your doctor. I think a lot of women could easily get the impression that this is a suitable alternative to standard prenatal vitamins, when it absolutely isn’t, because they sure make it seem like a reasonable alternative and I don’t see them doing anything to dispel that notion. Pregnancy is an extremely vulnerable time and I found the company response very disappointing.

  • @milenaseymour446
    @milenaseymour446 4 месяца назад

    I don’t know but my friend had 2 healthy children on a Vegan diet . They are in their late teens and twenties and very healthy . There are other mothers on a Whole Foods plant based vegan diet with healthy pregnancies. We will see their adult years .

  • @daughterofthekingofkings222
    @daughterofthekingofkings222 7 месяцев назад

    Bravo well done 👏

  • @Alimakingherway
    @Alimakingherway 8 месяцев назад

    I'm trying to find a holistic nutritionist school that isn't biased to plant based. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know we're meant to eat more animal based.

  • @maniaruna23
    @maniaruna23 Год назад

    Such a nice video and the placenta comparison is an eye opener.. But as a vegetarian (no eggs even because we have been this way for generations), it is really hard to even start having eggs in diet except in pastries and pancakes from outside.
    So the question of including meat in any form seems too far fetched an idea. I neither know how to pick and buy good meat, nor cleaning/cooking. So, I am now curious to know, what can I and so many others in similar state do. I am obviously taking prenatal supplements for the needed vitamins and cannot think of a way on including natural meat/organ at this stage of my life. I will be really happy if someone can throw some light on helping me understand better about my food choices. Thank you!

  • @kimberlytiffany1232
    @kimberlytiffany1232 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is it safe to drink raw milk while pregnant?❤ I miss it

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes! For almost all of history women have drank it raw during pregnancy.

  • @sagittariusrising8923
    @sagittariusrising8923 Год назад +4

    Need the liver pancake recipe!

    • @Gizzy7837
      @Gizzy7837 Год назад

      Sagittarius Rising: Me too!

    • @heartandsoilsupplements
      @heartandsoilsupplements  Год назад +4

      Stay tuned! P.S. They are absolutely AMAZING!

    • @AshleyRothstein
      @AshleyRothstein Год назад

      Instructions for how to find the recipe is posted in the general comments section. I tried to respond to you, but my comment didn’t make it through the YT algorithm

  • @Leocuteno1
    @Leocuteno1 Год назад +1

    Can we please get name/ Instagram of women that delivers babies!

  • @mommyandmegardening9076
    @mommyandmegardening9076 Год назад +1

    Amazing documentary. I sent it to my daughter who is trying and sister in love who is pregnant. ❤
    I do have a question tho. How can someone get pregnant three months in a row?

    • @AshleyRothstein
      @AshleyRothstein Год назад +1

      Hey! That was me. Two chemical pregnancies (very early miscarriages - both happened around 4.5 weeks) two months in a row. The following month I got pregnant for a third time and that one went all the way through.

  • @ingridb.1209
    @ingridb.1209 6 месяцев назад

    Por qué en vez de comerse el hígado normal se lo come como si fuera un panqueque?

  • @kristynhuddleston125
    @kristynhuddleston125 Год назад +2

    For someone who is hoping to get pregnant… what heart and soul supplements should I be taking? I’m having a hard time figuring out how to make liver and heart and not sure how much to eat. But I want to make sure I’m getting as many nutrients as possible.

    • @ChurchInAshes
      @ChurchInAshes Год назад +2

      Just eat fresh liver heart beef and lots of fat eggs dairy! You'll be fine.

    • @anisawoodall
      @anisawoodall Год назад +1

      @@ChurchInAshes That is certainly a great start! However there can definitely be more fine tuning that's needed based on female physiology

    • @lilyknights115
      @lilyknights115 Год назад +4

      During my pregnancy, I used Heart and Soil’s Her Package, taking 6 capsules daily. I didn’t take prenatals, just did my best to eat a nutrient rich diet. Easy pregnancy, healthy mama and baby! I’ve switched to Liver and Bone Marrow just to change things up and no complaints. Been successfully breastfeeding for seven months now and my daughter is thriving!

    • @kristynhuddleston125
      @kristynhuddleston125 Год назад

      @@ChurchInAshes sorry just seeing this now but I actually just finally got the courage to eat raw liver and surprisingly I love it haha. We already eat a mostly carnivore diet and I'm going to try heart next!

    • @kristynhuddleston125
      @kristynhuddleston125 Год назад

      @@anisawoodall What else is needed? The reason I decided to finally just eat raw liver recently was because I have the hardest time taking pills, especially capsules. And it seems like with these supplements you need to take sooooo many!

  • @alisonpetroska7086
    @alisonpetroska7086 Год назад +1

    But this animal based diet is sooo expensive to follow ... In the region where I leave it's almost impossible to find organ meat. I really wish things were different..

    • @GeauxThreads
      @GeauxThreads Год назад +1

      It’s the same where I live! Organ meat and raw milk are impossible to find. Raw milk is illegal here and I’ve only found one place that would ship here because of that but the shipping cost was 3x the cost of the milk and it’s just not feasible. Same with having to drive hours out of state to pick anything up. I can find grass fed ground beef relatively easy, but nothing else.

    • @ChurchInAshes
      @ChurchInAshes Год назад

      These are all poor excuses it's easy to find in almost any country. Not hard to pick up a phone and talk to a butcher

  • @tabsabs3390
    @tabsabs3390 Год назад

    Are grass fed liver pills enough? Or do I need to eat actual liver for optimal pregnancy?
    Thanks for any info!

    • @Soldivyne
      @Soldivyne Год назад +1

      Always aim for fresh liver! Certain nutrients decrease over time.