When I was following my doctor’s bariatric diet my cholesterol kept rising and my PCP threatened to put me in statins. I went vegan eating lots of beans and chickpeas and stopped cooking with oil. My slow creep weight gain stopped and my cholesterol normalized. I feel 100% better since I gave up meat. And yes. I eat tons of veg. Sometimes I even VFB ( vegetables for breakfast) Also, the world health organization has classified bacon as a class 1 carcinogen.
Excellent video thanks. Explains perfectly. Im nesrly 3 yrs post gastric bypass. I was 147kg im now 58kg an 89kg weight loss in 3 yrs. I recently did sn elimination diet for my psoriasis. I found i cant terate dairy gluten or soy. Ive modified the pound of cure extra veg etc. I lost a other 6 kg making my total 89kg. Im happy at 58kg my skin is so much better my plaques are very thin not thick and slowly going. Thanks dr weiner for all you do. Your book is brilliant. It should be the standard I hope yo u realise how much good you do for all of us suffering with the disease of obesity. Im in ireland bless you for all you have done for us hugs to you Zoe and your team ❤❤ AJ ❤
I do and have followed Dr. Matthew Weiner since he was in Michigan for a long time, and I am always amazed as to how well he described and explains different type of foods in different topics. He is a wonderful physician, an absolutely awesome doctor. I have made his smoothies which are great and delicious. And I do eat lots of beans along with fresh vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, fish especially salmon and I am doing great health wise. I did have the gastric bypass surgery 2 years ago and I feel fantastic eating the right food. And I am not a spring chicken per se but feel like one exercising and eating right. THANK YOU, Dr. Weiner for sharing your videos which are an excellent tool of great information, it is truly appreciated. 👍😍🙏🏻🙌
@@apoundofcure Doctor is it possible to have a virtual appointment with you? I’m scheduled for surgery on 12/6 and I would love the chance to speak to you.
@@jemjr1628 Dr. Weiner is licensed to practice in CA, AZ, MI, FL, or NY. If you live in one of those states, you can call (520) 420-1000 to set up a virtual appointment.
I bought the book, A Pound of Cure and made the 3 bean vegetarian chili recipe in the book. It was delicious. Added carrots and mushrooms. The green smoothie was also good.
Before I had the sleeve done, beans would hurt me so bad. Major pains.. etc. possibly IBS for years. Would you still suggest going for more beans. I’m scared too.
I'm trying to post more on my instagram account (@drmatthewweiner) too, please feel free to follow us for some more content there that you won't see here! Appreciate you all. - Dr. Weiner
I am 8 years post sleeve surgery, and I am always concerned that I get my 60 grams of protein per day. However, I cannot find any information on specific ways to eat plant-based food and get full proteins. I am looking for plant-based food combinations that make full proteins . For example, what specific food will make up for the incomplete protein in beans? Do you know any information sources that give names of specific essential amino acids in every type of plant-based food?
How do you feel about vegetarian chicken and vegetarian burgers? I am following you and so far I have gain a great deal of knowledge regarding nutrients vs calories. Thank you so much for a wonderful start to my new life after my sleve
Make sure you choose products with good ingredients. Many of these products contain a lot of added grains. Homemade versions are always the best choice.
@DrMatthewWeiner thank you so much. I really don't need extra carbs that's for sure. I trying to have more protein less sugar, fats and carbs. I love cooking so I guess I will have to do some food exchanges to make it work, and still eat healthy and enjoy it. I am collecting your whole series. This is very valuable information if if you haven't had bariactric surgery.
In general industrial products contain a lot of ingredients that are unnatural. Sugars, powdered carbohydrates, a lot of refined, bleached salt, industrial unhealthy seed oils, preservatives, aromas. This resembles junkfood.
I have lipedema, back in the years I wasn’t a chicken or meat eater in I’ll eat once in a whie because I had gold stones so it will cause pain. After they remove my gallbladder I started to eat more meat poultry milk and cheese I started to gain weight but I thought it was just the age… now I’m like 40 pounds heavier and lipedema doesn’t help… I’m reconsidering on going back to my life style of only eating meat and poultry occasionally, and see if I could lose weight. Because also I have varicose veins 😢
What do we add to beans for complete protein if we are minimizing or not eating wholegrains? (I am in New Zealand and our beef is all grass fed cattle)
Unless you've just had bariatric surgery, a diet of fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, and lean protein will provide the protein you need. Grass-fed beef is also fine a couple times a week.
Dr I just had a bypass revision and I’m my 7 th week and have stalled for 3 weeks the problem is am not losing weight my surgeon said to eat more meat he wants me to chew chew chew and rather am not eating enough am really confused
my surgeon specifically told me that weight loss is much slower after a revision, compared to the initial surgery and not to expect nearly the same amount of loss.
Dr. Weiner, when you get a chance. Will you please speak more about beans and carbohydrates please? Accordingly, beans contain both carbohydrate and protein. Since beans have both carbohydrate and protein, where do they fit in a diabetes nutrition plan? Remember that beans are high in fiber. Your body doesn't digest fiber so not all of the carbohydrate from beans will be turned into blood sugar. Do beans raise blood sugar levels? Should diabetes stay away from beans?
Wow how can you eat that much good short time after surgery. Im one year after Sleeve and i still eat only 300 - 400 g the hole day. In could never eat 500 g vegetables a day. And why should i, Im not hungry any more.
Eat properly. Replace 8oz of meat with 8oz of beans. Also whole grain, a single slice of whole grain bread has almost 6g of protein. A plate of sweet peas with carrots, beans and rice and 2 slices of whole grain bread would give you 20-25g of clean protein.
@@linlivingstonjnr1615 Vegans rely on those foods. The largest organization of nutrition professionals officially declared- "It is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that appropriately planned vegetarian, including vegan, diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits for the prevention and treatment of certain diseases. These diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, older adulthood, and for athletes. Plant-based diets are more environmentally sustainable than diets rich in animal products because they use fewer natural resources and are associated with much less environmental damage. *Vegetarians and vegans are at reduced risk of certain health conditions, including ischemic heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, certain types of cancer, and obesity.* Low intake of saturated fat and high intakes of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, soy products, nuts, and seeds (all rich in fiber and phytochemicals) are characteristics of vegetarian and vegan diets that produce lower total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and better serum glucose control. These factors contribute to reduction of chronic disease. Vegans need reliable sources of vitamin B-12, such as fortified foods or supplements." -Full abstract from the position paper as found on PubMed from the National Institutes of Health
I switched to a plant based diet centered around whole foods for the health benefits. Vegans have lower rates of our most common, chronic, deadly diseases. In the Adventist Health Studies, the only dietary group with an average BMI in the recommended range was the vegan group. This was among a large sample size here in the USA.
A plant based diet can save you money! Cheap staples include potatoes, rice, beans, pasta, oatmeal, peanuts, and bananas. "Vegan diets were the most affordable and reduced food costs by up to one third. Vegetarian diets were a close second. Flexitarian diets with low amounts of meat and dairy reduced costs by 14%. By contrast, pescatarian diets increased costs by up to 2%."-Oxford Nov 11, 2021 (Title etc. follow) Sustainable eating is cheaper and healthier - Oxford study Global study shows vegan and vegetarian diets cheapest option in high-income countries Oxford University research has today revealed that, in countries such as the US, the UK, Australia and across Western Europe, adopting a vegan, vegetarian, or flexitarian diet could slash your food bill by up to one-third. Title -"Sustainable eating is cheaper and healthier - Oxford study"
I'm vegan. I switched to a plant based diet centered around whole foods for the health benefits. Vegans have lower rates of our most common, chronic, deadly diseases. In the Adventist Health Studies, the only dietary group with an average BMI in the recommended range was the vegan group. This was among a large sample size here in the USA.
When I was following my doctor’s bariatric diet my cholesterol kept rising and my PCP threatened to put me in statins. I went vegan eating lots of beans and chickpeas and stopped cooking with oil. My slow creep weight gain stopped and my cholesterol normalized. I feel 100% better since I gave up meat. And yes. I eat tons of veg. Sometimes I even VFB ( vegetables for breakfast)
Also, the world health organization has classified bacon as a class 1 carcinogen.
Are you on instagram? Please follow me when you get a chance and I'll keep an eye out for ya.
Excellent video thanks. Explains perfectly. Im nesrly 3 yrs post gastric bypass. I was 147kg im now 58kg an 89kg weight loss in 3 yrs. I recently did sn elimination diet for my psoriasis. I found i cant terate dairy gluten or soy. Ive modified the pound of cure extra veg etc. I lost a other 6 kg making my total 89kg. Im happy at 58kg my skin is so much better my plaques are very thin not thick and slowly going. Thanks dr weiner for all you do. Your book is brilliant. It should be the standard I hope yo
u realise how much good you do for all of us suffering with the disease of obesity. Im in ireland bless you for all you have done for us hugs to you Zoe and your team ❤❤ AJ ❤
I do and have followed Dr. Matthew Weiner since he was in Michigan for a long time, and I am always amazed as to how well he described and explains different type of foods in different topics. He is a wonderful physician, an absolutely awesome doctor. I have made his smoothies which are great and delicious. And I do eat lots of beans along with fresh vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, fish especially salmon and I am doing great health wise.
I did have the gastric bypass surgery 2 years ago and I feel fantastic eating the right food. And I am not a spring chicken per se but feel like one exercising and eating right.
THANK YOU, Dr. Weiner for sharing your videos which are an excellent tool of great information, it is truly appreciated. 👍😍🙏🏻🙌
So glad to hear that you are doing so well.
@@apoundofcure Doctor is it possible to have a virtual appointment with you? I’m scheduled for surgery on 12/6 and I would love the chance to speak to you.
@@jemjr1628 Dr. Weiner is licensed to practice in CA, AZ, MI, FL, or NY. If you live in one of those states, you can call (520) 420-1000 to set up a virtual appointment.
I bought the book, A Pound of Cure and made the 3 bean vegetarian chili recipe in the book. It was delicious. Added carrots and mushrooms. The green smoothie was also good.
Glad to hear that. Thank you!
Before I had the sleeve done, beans would hurt me so bad. Major pains.. etc. possibly IBS for years. Would you still suggest going for more beans. I’m scared too.
So do you have a protein goal or recommnedation for your patients that are 6 months post op?
I'm trying to post more on my instagram account (@drmatthewweiner) too, please feel free to follow us for some more content there that you won't see here! Appreciate you all. - Dr. Weiner
I am 8 years post sleeve surgery, and I am always concerned that I get my 60 grams of protein per day. However, I cannot find any information on specific ways to eat plant-based food and get full proteins. I am looking for plant-based food combinations that make full proteins . For example, what specific food will make up for the incomplete protein in beans? Do you know any information sources that give names of specific essential amino acids in every type of plant-based food?
How do you feel about vegetarian chicken and vegetarian burgers? I am following you and so far I have gain a great deal of knowledge regarding nutrients vs calories. Thank you so much for a wonderful start to my new life after my sleve
Make sure you choose products with good ingredients. Many of these products contain a lot of added grains. Homemade versions are always the best choice.
@DrMatthewWeiner thank you so much. I really don't need extra carbs that's for sure. I trying to have more protein less sugar, fats and carbs. I love cooking so I guess I will have to do some food exchanges to make it work, and still eat healthy and enjoy it. I am collecting your whole series. This is very valuable information if if you haven't had bariactric surgery.
@@apoundofcure I second this. One easy way to do this is by making falafel burgers.
In general industrial products contain a lot of ingredients that are unnatural. Sugars, powdered carbohydrates, a lot of refined, bleached salt, industrial unhealthy seed oils, preservatives, aromas.
This resembles junkfood.
I have lipedema, back in the years I wasn’t a chicken or meat eater in I’ll eat once in a whie because I had gold stones so it will cause pain. After they remove my gallbladder I started to eat more meat poultry milk and cheese I started to gain weight but I thought it was just the age… now I’m like 40 pounds heavier and lipedema doesn’t help… I’m reconsidering on going back to my life style of only eating meat and poultry occasionally, and see if I could lose weight. Because also I have varicose veins 😢
What do we add to beans for complete protein if we are minimizing or not eating wholegrains?
(I am in New Zealand and our beef is all grass fed cattle)
Unless you've just had bariatric surgery, a diet of fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, and lean protein will provide the protein you need. Grass-fed beef is also fine a couple times a week.
Dr I just had a bypass revision and I’m my 7 th week and have stalled for 3 weeks the problem is am not losing weight my surgeon said to eat more meat he wants me to chew chew chew and rather am not eating enough am really confused
my surgeon specifically told me that weight loss is much slower after a revision, compared to the initial surgery and not to expect nearly the same amount of loss.
Dr. Weiner, when you get a chance. Will you please speak more about beans and carbohydrates please?
Accordingly, beans contain both carbohydrate and protein. Since beans have both carbohydrate and protein, where do they fit in a diabetes nutrition plan? Remember that beans are high in fiber. Your body doesn't digest fiber so not all of the carbohydrate from beans will be turned into blood sugar.
Do beans raise blood sugar levels? Should diabetes stay away from beans?
Contrary to popular belief, beans are a great food choice and can be consumed by diabetics.
Wow how can you eat that much good short time after surgery. Im one year after Sleeve and i still eat only 300 - 400 g the hole day. In could never eat 500 g vegetables a day. And why should i, Im not hungry any more.
I want to eat more beans, I love beans, but they give me dumping symptoms. Please help me find a way to eat more beans.
I worry about carbs in beans and then being forced to start taking insulin again then I will gain weight.
Don't worry. Beans are a great source of protein and come packed with a lot of fiber so they don't spike insulin.
What about if you had Bariatric surgery but, have very high úrico acid?
Good because I LOVE beans!! 🫘
Isn’t quinoa also a plant product that is a complete protein?
No, meat is a complete protein...
@@audreypetit2098 Yes, as are amaranth and soy.
I have high úrico acid and no gallbladder are beans recommended?
Beans should be fine.
Do the opposite.
More meat, less beans.
How do u get the beans?
How will you get enough protein without supplements?
Eat properly. Replace 8oz of meat with 8oz of beans. Also whole grain, a single slice of whole grain bread has almost 6g of protein.
A plate of sweet peas with carrots, beans and rice and 2 slices of whole grain bread would give you 20-25g of clean protein.
Nuts, seeds, beans, tofu, tempeh, and whole grains are good, healthy sources of protein.
@@someguy2135 ; ALL THAT IS POISONS..!!!
MISS INFORMATION or THIS DOCTOR DON'T KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT..!!!
@@linlivingstonjnr1615 Vegans rely on those foods. The largest organization of nutrition professionals officially declared- "It is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that appropriately planned vegetarian, including vegan, diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits for the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.
These diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, older adulthood, and for athletes. Plant-based diets are more environmentally sustainable than diets rich in animal products because they use fewer natural resources and are associated with much less environmental damage.
*Vegetarians and vegans are at reduced risk of certain health conditions, including ischemic heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, certain types of cancer, and obesity.*
Low intake of saturated fat and high intakes of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, soy products, nuts, and seeds (all rich in fiber and phytochemicals) are characteristics of vegetarian and vegan diets that produce lower total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and better serum glucose control. These factors contribute to reduction of chronic disease. Vegans need reliable sources of vitamin B-12, such as fortified foods or supplements." -Full abstract from the position paper as found on PubMed from the National Institutes of Health
omg.... we only need meat and organs
I switched to a plant based diet centered around whole foods for the health benefits. Vegans have lower rates of our most common, chronic, deadly diseases. In the Adventist Health Studies, the only dietary group with an average BMI in the recommended range was the vegan group. This was among a large sample size here in the USA.
If you only buy organic soy products, there is no chance of GMO's.
I like this in theory but it's not really sustainable for anybody on a budget
A plant based diet can save you money! Cheap staples include potatoes, rice, beans, pasta, oatmeal, peanuts, and bananas.
"Vegan diets were the most affordable and reduced food costs by up to one third. Vegetarian diets were a close second. Flexitarian diets with low amounts of meat and dairy reduced costs by 14%. By contrast, pescatarian diets increased costs by up to 2%."-Oxford Nov 11, 2021 (Title etc. follow) Sustainable eating is cheaper and healthier - Oxford study
Global study shows vegan and vegetarian diets cheapest option in high-income countries
Oxford University research has today revealed that, in countries such as the US, the UK, Australia and across Western Europe, adopting a vegan, vegetarian, or flexitarian diet could slash your food bill by up to one-third.
Title -"Sustainable eating is cheaper and healthier - Oxford study"
are you vegetarian?
No.
I'm vegan. I switched to a plant based diet centered around whole foods for the health benefits. Vegans have lower rates of our most common, chronic, deadly diseases. In the Adventist Health Studies, the only dietary group with an average BMI in the recommended range was the vegan group. This was among a large sample size here in the USA.
Too many carbs in beans
according to who/what?
i agree with everything except farm raised fish and shellfish, just nasty.