Understatement - should be a bipartisan keystone issue but the system is broke. It’s like the fda, food companies, big pharma and politicians are just in a giant circle jerk and we’re all in the middle.
Anything the Government say to eat i just do the opposite. I recommend reading “Health and Beauty Mastery” that book is a real eye opener about shocking stuff health industry is doing! I completely changed my habits
Children don’t have a choice in what their parents feed them. So we are poisoning are most vulnerable and the kids who live in food deserts are at the highest risk. That infuriates me.
The McDonald's fries in Germany have 3 ingredients in US its over 20. Another example is skittles they are banned in europe because its ingredients are prohibited here. And there are hundreds of products which are banned. American "bread" would be classified as cake here in Germany because there is so much sugar in it.
@@wolfmantroy6601 German McDonald's fries taste great when you don't know any better. It's preferable to be happy and content with the healthier option than to crave the less healthy option.
@Gymantis stop pretending youre being healthy while eating potatoes deep fried in oil. Both version are unhealthy and if i want a treat im going for the unhealthy one that tastes way better.
To put this problem into perspective, there were just over 107k deaths to drug overdose in 2023 in the US. Keep in mind this is during a crisis with things like fentanyl and opioids. There is an estimated 678k deaths contributed to poor diet every year in the US.
Probably doesn't even cover every disease that crops up from the poor food quality. For example I'm pretty sure most cancer at this point is caused by our food.
Also has to do with pill containers Remember the old Target red pill cannisters? It was designed to be less confusing but costed more money, and the moment CVS took over Target's pharmacy business they reverted back to the orange containers we know, and 500,000 health emergencies/deaths are caused each year due to misreading the label on these cheap things
@@mjshorty101 Not sure how that's relevant. There are 500k accidental poisonings in children under 5 world wide. I assume that's what your talking about as it's the only statistics I can find around that subject that matches the 500k. That has nothing to do with labels, or helps to provide perspective on the food crisis in America. The reason why I made the comparison with drug overdose deaths in the US is because we consider it a crisis, yet it's a fraction of the deaths estimated to be due to unhealthy food/eating habits.
Still wouldn't work. Harmful chemicals are in our soil and water supplies. Cancer is more prevalent in industrialized countries. Overall, the number of cancer cases and the age-standardised cancer rate (including non-melanoma skin cancer) is higher in more developed countries. There were an estimated 9,296,171 cases in areas with very high human development, compared with 812,211 in areas with low human development in 2022. The age standardised rate for all cancers was 285.7 (per 100,000) in areas with very high human development, compared to 110.6 (per 100,000) in areas with low human development in 2022. There are also more deaths from cancer in more developed areas. There were an estimated 96 deaths from cancer per 100,000 people in areas with very high human development, compared with 77.3 in areas with low human development in 2022. Source; world cancer research fund.
@@burmy1552What do you suggest people do? (i’m not saying this in a mean way just a genuine question) Because both my mom and grandma got cancer and I don’t want to carry that on. Should I move to a country that has mostly old ways of living (farming, etc.)
Some people leave the undeveloped areas to go to a developed area for treatments. They don’t have cancer centers in the jungles. That’s part of why the numbers lean the way they do.
Food isn't even food anymore. A lot of this stuff we literally cannot digest at all, and they have to add vitamins to even make it technically nutritious. Food should legally have to actually be food.
@@1ron0xide Tell that to the UK with year long wait times. The US is way bigger as well and just making us pay for a problem they are causing is a very dumb thing to do. You are just dumb. Keep your opinions to yourself and do the rest of your people a favor by never voting again.
@ordinaryopinion-1 good on them. We had it, but at least they limited us on it. As adults, we've never had it in our fridge and our daughter doesn't even like it.
I have 2 kids, 6 and 4, they have never had soda. We went to a party for my 1st grader and all the parents were amazed we don’t drink it, atleast we’re doing one thing right as parents 😊
That would be a good start. Also just implementing the food laws as far as ingredients, etc. that Europe has. Most of our food is either banned over there or half the ingredients are. No used to reinvent the wheel. Start there and then go even farther.
Yeah, we are increasingly seeing studies that are raising the alarm about seed oils. I think sometime within the next 5 years we may finally see health warnings about seed oils being as bad as (if not worse) trans-fat.
Here's one regulation you could put in effect - any food product in which 25% or more of the calories come from refined sugar must be designated a dessert or 'sweet' item. Such items cannot be sold as 'meal replacements' or 'breakfast' foods. You would be surprised at how many products would be affected.
It wouldn't fix a lot, but banning the use of high fructose corn syrup would be a major improvement. I'd also be all good with getting rid of all food dyes and regulating fruit juices to be 100% fruit juice with no added sugar and not from concentrate.
@@jamestaylor9887to do that they have to stop corn subsidies (which I’m for). But that seems like a Goliath. It’s our only hope with the way our soil is being destroyed
@@jamestaylor9887 even when it's 100% fruit juice without any added sugar it's still unhealthy. How many oranges does it take to make 1 glass of orange juice? More than you should eat in a serving. It may not be added sugar, but it's fructose. Not as bad, I'll give you that, but also not something one should drink on a daily basis.
"Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" is the biggest BS ever. Don't have anything until 12PM except water. Eat 2 high protein, low carbs meals a day - Lunch at 12PM and dinner at 7PM.
Noon is just an arbitrary time with no significance since we're all on different sleeping schedules but your general point is right. It's way easier to not overeat when you wait a few hours after waking up to eat your first meal which should be the kind of meals you describe.
I did no breakfast for 10years with the same mindset. I now eat a light breakfast because my body’s natural timing is based on when I first eat. Aka if I break my fast at noon I sleep much later in the night.
I teach in a public school. What were once "treats" are now one of the main food groups. Not only do the school lunches suck, loaded with carbs, but we have snack machines (to raise money) that are full of highly processed food-like products. I try to educate my kids about this whole scam called our food system, but they just chuckle and show that crap in their mouth, all the while wondering why they can't pay attention and struggle to learn... It seriously is like stepping into an episode of the Twilight Zone, only scarier because you know the outcome - Idiocracy!
Yea. The correlation between food and things like mental health and stability is huge. Its so important to learn and once someone does they're appalled at how it's swept under the rug as if it's not a big deal. Me personally, i was blown away the first time i spent a couple months eating no junk and only good whole foods. It drastically enhanced my state of mind to the point it felt as if I'd taken the limitless drug. Like i didn't even know it was possible for me to feel so good and for my brain to work so well.
I grew up in Vermont. Hunt, fish, have a garden and can. Forage a bit and all is good. I live in Bogota, Colombia now and the food is healthy. No factory food and slowly but surely, I have downsized my clothes like 8 times in 5 years years. When I left and got into business, I was always eating out and food out of supermarkets. Factory food. Its bad for you.
@@scroopynooperz9051 Not my thing. I am a liquor hound. It used to be legal here for a small amount at the discretion of the cop. Which means how much are you willing to pay not to go to jail? Its very laid back and people are super friendly here. Worked here in the bad old days and fell in love with the place. Everyone things I am in the jungle and you sure have that. You also have the Andes mountains. Here in Bogota, the altitude is over 9,000 feet! Good luck to you
Interesting….the obesity rate in woman in the US compared to Columbia is just 5% the difference in men is about 10%. My guess is they walk more have more labor intensive jobs in Columbia then the US
I don’t think people know how expensive processed food is. If you eat an appropriate mix and size of healthy food it isn’t expensive. Or more expensive. Yes grass fed beef costs more. But you don’t eat 8oz of it. You eat 3-4 and add steamed vegetables and greens. Eat the correct amount for your size and activity
Real food that isn't going to kill you isn't expensive if you don't splurge on unnecessary cuts of meats, fancy fruits and vegetables etc. Buy eggs, chicken thighs and ground beef or the cheapest cuts of beef, pork and fish when it's on sale. Only sale items. Buy frozen spinach and broccoli. Buy bulk rice or quinoa. Buy canned pinto and black beans. Drink water. Still think food is too expensive? Track your calories and eat the amount you should actually eat daily and save money. Brew your own coffee and pay 50 cents for a better cup than the $4 garbage. Stop drinking alcohol and vaping or smoking herb and use that money on food. Voila! You can now afford to eat healthy. You can buy a gallon of organic milk for less than the cost of two nasty chain coffees. Stop complaining and blowing your money. Eat healthy food and exercise.
This is true, and while my macros are likely higher due to intermediate to advanced level physical training it’s hard to get below 10-12 bucks per day which is 300-360 per month and for many that’s still too expensive so they opt for canned things,cents on the pack of noodles etc
@PriusTurbo Ya maybe before the current administration. Most people are going into debt trying to eat and pay bills. And I say that as someone who has eaten healthy and cooked all my own meals for decades.
I've never really paid much attention, but I'm honestly pretty excited about the RFK idea to look into and try to fix the food supply in America. I know so many people who switched to the carnivore diet and feel 1000x better. What if that's only happening because meat is just meat and doesn't have toxins in it? Maybe you aren't feeling better because you're only eating meat, but because you are finally eating toxin-free food.
I’ve been cutting out sugar and processed foods. I went to an event and ate a small bag of plain potato chips after eating healthier; my stomach did not like it. Didn’t have that issue when I was eating chips every week. Shopping in a grocery store is crazy because I’m realizing just how much of the crap they sell is processed. I have IBS and I honestly never thought the food I was eating was bad because the ingredients were my “safe” ingredients. Boy was I wrong. My body feels much better. The USA diet is horrible.
you need vegetables and fruits, dude... they're good for you. you also need carbs. and sugar too. the problem is always the amounts. just eating meat is dumb, dont do it. greeks and italians are healthy, japanese, lots of other places; just copy what the healthy people are eating and ignore fad diets.
It’s not insulin or glucose spikes being the problem it’s the pervasiveness of seed oils and pufa which make people diabetic/insulin resistant and THEN you see problematic glucose management from carbs and sugar
@@melissabird23 Pufa: polyunsaturated fatty acids. Seed oils are mostly pufa. A little bit in fish or pork is probably not the end of the world. But seed oils are the worst pufa culprit because of the processing and they are often heated to high temps before consumption, turning them rancid. These fats incorporate their way into our structures over time and wreck mitochondrial function I pretty much cook 90% of my meals at home to avoid this. I personally love it but I understand most people think that's insane lol. Beef, eggs, butter, milk, fruits, potatoes, rice are good, very low pufa options.
You don't think it could have anything to do with simple over-eating and impulsivity, allowed to occur as a (frankly acceptable) side effect of living in a relatively successful and individualistic society?... Cope and point at scape goats all you want, though. Conspiracies can totally be fun
@@austin3853 You have a point but as they cite in this video, this problem is unique to the US despite other countries also having food abundance. Seed oils and pufa actually make us hungrier and cause dysfunction with our hunger/satiety hormones so both can be true. It's not necessarily one or the other. But your last statement is condescending with no need to be. It's not a conspiracy, I've cut seed oils out for over 2 years and am healthier than I've ever been, confirmed by labs. My glucose sensitivity is restored despite being diabetic years before. Funny how everyone who cuts out seed oils see better health, never the opposite..
I met a young lady from Puerto Rico a few years ago. Her parents sent her to the mainland USA for a "better life" than what she would have had there. When she got here, she got a job at a fast food joint. She said she got one free meal per shift, so she started eating there a lot, and she also was eating American foods all the time when not at work as well. The results: She said that she gained 30 lbs. in the first 6 months she lived here, and she also developed asthma. When she was in PR, she said she was eating home grown chicken, red beans, and rice, or chicken, black beans, and rice every single day. She weighed 115 lbs. in PR, and 145 here in the mainland USA. She said that she thought the food supply was poison.
@jameshaul nope... you're lazy! When was the last time you kept a food diary of how various foods made you feel? Have you tried various diets such as keto or carnivore? Now?....again you're lazy! You and 90% of other Americans that are spoiled, lazy and fat and refuse to take responsibility for their own diet. It's always the mcds billboards fault not mine. Better get a lawyer and lie down.
I find this really interesting because my son has been T1D for 2 years, so I’m been watching his blood sugar constantly and learned quickly how food affects us. The interesting thing is that doctors do not care. He has to go to the Endo every 3 months and they do not want to hear about food at all. Our healthcare system is so broken. They should be bringing this info to us, not pretending it doesn’t exist.
See also Kraft-Heinz which is the third-largest food and beverage company in North America and the fifth-largest in the world. Read the ingredients to their products and be horrified.
I think it’s a good idea what this man is proposing but we all forget the government don’t care about your health. All they care is about their profits..
If you used ghost kitchens for food stamps, imagine how big the food deserts would get. I'm guessing grocery stores in low income areas make a huge percentage of their revenue from food stamps.
European here, Im surprised that people don't know that actually carbs like rice or potatoes when overcooked have higher glycemic index as well as being eaten directly vs in fridge. The ones from fridge will also have a bit lower. Also carbs being eaten alone have it higher, while being eaten with fats or protein lower. Thats being know in Europe for like a decade at least
@@rickandteribedell4350 sorry to hear that , sadly in Europe most of the people more and more gravitates towards US form of processed foods etc. , while most people I know from US wants healthy and clean food from Europe
@@charleslee6332”those” that run the healthcare system. if you have a country of all healthy people the rate of illnesses that require medication, doctor’s visits, etc. goes down. with smaller amounts of people who don’t need medical attention anymore “they” don’t have income anymore to keep themselves billionaire ceos 😣😣😣
Im in Europe for work 8-12 weeks a year since 2007. I feel so much better eating over there. And much like expressed in this video, i dont do anything special. I dont go out of my way to eat "healthy". The biggest difference is in my 💩. The first week I feel like my body is detoxing. Then my 💩 is incredible. Then I come home and within a couple days its all out of wack again, and I actually try to eat healthy at home.
@@jimmierodgers1597 they have loopholes for some of that. In the US for the food to be "Organic" it only has to be grown organic. They can use non organic methods in harvesting.
if you biased mindset is making you that paranoid, then just leave America. you obviously are taking the bait into hating it here. just leave if you believe all this.
Love the poo emojis. 😂😂😂 Just cut out all breads, minimize sugars to almost nothing, and eat lots of veggies. Your emoji will be good here in the US too. Mine is. It’s awesome.
JuST A FOR INSTANCE, Gliadin is a class of protein found in wheat. Food processors spray it on Cauliflower pizza crust to trigger you to eat more of it. It also can trigger the same problem people get with wheat gluten. People with Celiac syndrome eat cauliflower exactly because they are trying to avoid wheat.
Pasta is supposed to be cooked Al dente. If you talk to real Italians that is the exact reason. The glycemic effect is wayyyy less and takes longer to process those carbs.
I grew up in the US, lived in Germany for 2 years from 19-21, came back home. Everything made me sick for about a month, even homemade food. The difference was night and day.
I'm American living in the Pacific NW. I have PCOS and struggle with insulin resistance so I run 5 miles/day, intermittent fast and eat high protein/low carb, don't drink alcohol, and I'm on Ozempic. I still struggle with inflammation, bloating, and can't take off the last 15 lbs to hit my goal weight. I spent one month in Italy this summer without fasting, running or Ozempic. I ate everything in front of me and drank wine, and I lost 10 lbs! Plus no swollen ankles/feet despite the very hot and humid weather. I'm ready to move there. I love the US, but our food supply is poison!
I noticed the same thing when I turned 27. Three months of exercising and diet and I still gained weight spend one month in Brazil barely exercising and somehow I lost weight.
I'm so happy this is coming into the spotlight now. It's long overdue! I just had a look through my house and there is so much bad stuff in our pantry.
6:34 Tillicum, WA is a food desert. Liquor, sugar, fast food. ZERO PRODUCE in the entire town. AND no grocery stores by foot or bicycle at all. I have insulin resistance. I know to eat healthy. During 2020-2023 I was out in Tillicum riding my bicycle to Lakewood vie Interstate 5 between exits 122-124 just to get to a Safeway with produce.
I also live in the area. It’s not exactly walkable like downtown Seattle buts it’s certainly not a food desert. Something tells me you have an external locus of control…
@@michaelrobertson1736 Tukwilla isn't Tillicum. "A food desert, is an impoverished area where residents lack access to healthy foods. Food deserts may exist in rural or urban areas and are associated with complex geographic and socioeconomic factors, as well as with poor diet and health disorders such as obesity." Source, Britanica. Tillicum is a food desert. It is an impoverished area. If there are no food deserts, then why are we having a conversation about it. Tillicum is geographically isolated on 3 sides. Even ordering from Safeway, the online grocery orders are delivered only from the Fife, WA store. Eggs, milk, perishables are delivered sweaty and out of temp. Ideally, there would be a grocery store for people to access produce and perishable food. But that doesn't exist in Tillicum. Which is why I was motivated to bike to Safeway down Gravelly Lake on a regular basis. And I was using it as an example. The Grocery Outlet down Pacific Highway was a decent source, but it closed. I used to be able to shop Aafes on post, but not at the time I lived in Tillicum. " Tillicum contains 4,779 Residents, 65% are white, 15% Black or African American, 3% American Indian, 1% Pacific Islander. 2,830 of these Residents are living below the poverty line, while 48% of the residents are non-English speaking, and 78% of households are renter occupied. This area is heavily concentrated in poverty and disadvantage, especially in comparison with adjacent bordering gated communities." (Bugher statistics). I don't know, but I've been told I'm intrinsically motivated. I try to "make the bid time where I am" as Frosty Westering would say.
Get sparkling water or aldis seltzer. When you go out, ask for pineapple juice. Splash turmeric on your rice and chicken. I was able to quit ciggs doing this
Walmart is the biggest beneficiary of the U.S. Food Stamp program, (SNAP) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. 80% of the 120 Billion per year Farm Bill goes to the SNAP program. 10% of that was spent on Soda ! That's 12 Billion Dollars ! Who greases the wheels in Congress ? Coke and Pepsi. Just for starters.
Fortified wheat is mandatory in Canada. It is illegal to sell organic unfortified white flour. Whenever the government is trying to force medicate you, you should be concerned.
Unlikely. I know Rogan is slowly getting Maga pilled but he still won’t allow Trump because he knows deep down something is fundamentally flawed with Trump in basic way. But his entire circle is pro Trump and I bet if Trump is looking like he might lose it, rogan’s Maga buddies will put maximum pressure on Rogan. He might then buckle and have him on to get Trump over the hump.
The food in Canada is absolute garbage but I will say that everytime my family and I head to the states we feel even worse. I spent hours trying to find a healthy heavy cream for my coffee and it is basically impossible down there. It's disgusting what they have done to us.
I make pizzas w organic enriched flour and I was told by an Italian to use imported flour ..it is beige colored. What i noticed is the Italian flour dough would start to break apart at the end of shaping it. Breaks down easily and makes a better pizza too.
I do that for the 3-4y but still getting an ugly belly fat… makes no sense at all. There is more to what they expose us than we know… maybe water, who knows
That's because carbs are giving you sustenance you bozo. It's food that's keeping you alive and we've been eating carbs for a long time. Craving food is not the same as craving nicotine.
I’m 70 and grew up in a family that tried to follow “healthy guidelines”. Since high school I have tried to be in shape and healthy. About two years ago I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer and treated with medication that neutralizes testosterone. Considering the damage done to my body from decades of bad nutritional advice and cancer medication, being fit is nearly impossible.
➡️ Potassium bromate is used as a flour improver in the United States, but it's banned in many other countries due to health concerns. It also strips our body of iodine.
It's Mr SPAC. I remember hearing him talk and thinking how brilliant he sounded but then being disappointed I couldn't invest some cash in his private equity ventures. But then he launched several SPACs. Imagine my joy when I realised a normal person could invest alongside such a brilliant person. Go look at the stock prices of Virgin Galactic, Opendoor and Clover Health. He made hundreds of millions while everyone else lost 70 to 95% (and more if they bought into these things once they had rocketed up during the SPAC bubble).
As someone who grew a lot of Tomatoes. Most of the tomatoes aren't GMO but are cross bread just like how dogs are bread. They take the best of each tomato type and breed it with other tomatoes to give them characteristics like size, shape, disease resistance etc.
A lot of people don’t know they are eating sugar, which is in majority of foods. That’s why we have a rise in diabetes in the US compared to other countries.
@@ashranbakth5861 No way. It's gluttony and willful ignorance. People know they need to put the cheeseburger and cola down. They choose not to. Blaming the "food supply" would be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetic.
@@zatoichijiku9281the whole point is going over your head. They are putting shit in all the foods. Travel outside the USA for at least 4 weeks and you will notice what they are talking about.
@@Michael-st9ky Is it really? I was born and raised in the US but have lived in Japan for the past 20 years. Every time I visit the US, I'm stunned by the sheer abundance and variety of food there. But a lot of that is processed, packaged food. You want to know what's in it? READ THE LABEL. There are plenty of folks in Japan who eat a lot of processed foods, and guess what? They're the ones who tend to be in bad physical shape. There is nothing stopping you from eating whole unprocessed foods. There is more than enough in the US. Instead, however, Americans are more inclined to blame someone other than themselves and fall for conspiracy theories about "secret ingredients being added to all the food." Stop.
I used to work rideshare services for food delivery. Never once did I come across these ghost kitchens serving Starbucks out of an abandoned warehouse.
My college business professor was all about making addicting products. And in fact the whole class was graded based off of your product and its financials. You received bonus credit if you could explain how you could get people addicted to your product.
Hypocrisy, Apple Juice or Orange juice is just sugar water, why should that be allowed? In Cali they outlawed plastic bags at supermarkets, but you can pay 10 cents and get a plastic bag?
This effect is called "Resistant Starch". When you refrigerate any starch after it is cooked, the starch becomes resistant. The effect gets stronger the more times it is warmed and than refrigerated.
You shouldn't be able to buy candy soda and cookies with government entitlements. Raw food only so people have to prepare their own meals, it's far healthier.
This is a great episode. I cant always be impressed with Joe Rogan on world issues, but in this stuff, he's pure gold. Can you imagine how impactful this info is to some people still listening to the FDA and an disinterested doctor.
I’ve recently cut way back on sugar and carbs. I still eat carbs, just only 30 percent ish of my calories comes from carbs now. I eat out only once a month, cook at home with fresh ingredients, make my sauces and salad dressing. My energy has gone way up and I’m dropping weight. I actually feel like going to the gym in the morning. My husband who isn’t even working out has to go down several pant sizes. Sugar and refined carbs should be no where near 50 percent of your diet. The problem is we replaced fat with carbs because we had a problem with heart disease (in the U.S.) but heart disease has only gotten worse. It’s the number one killer now. I work as a nurse in one of those food dessert communities you guys are talking about. It’s so much worse than you can imagine. Everyone I take care of is dying of metabolic disease. There is no gym for them to go to. The availability fresh food is rare for them.
Oh he knew, he suggested what it was himself and was correct about it. I suspect he did this because not everyone in the audience dont know what it is. And Joe being an inclusive interviewer/host he made sure to include everyone in the audience.
It's moreso how the fruits are grown, are they GMO, soil quality, etc. etc. we grow them here, but they're full of pesticides, and are GMO, and soil quality is butt cheeks.
The problem with quitting sugar and ultra-processed food-like products and quitting other addictive substances is the fact that you STILL HAVE TO EAT - if you quit tobacco, you can quit engaging in the whole activity. It's much harder when you have to continue the activity because part of the addiction is the physical habit/action.
Thank you for addressing this topic. As a pregnant woman I have been shocked by what was in seemingly healthy food (container of old fashioned oatmeal- glyophosphate!) and am so angry at the government that taxes the life out of me but can't be bothered to keep actual poison out of our food supply. Have been spending $7 on bread to just get away from the glyophospate. I am looking to order heirloom whole wheat flour and start making my own. I agree food stamps should not be for junk food. WIC does not allow junk food purchases so food stamps shouldn't either. Our taxes pay for these stamps and then have to pay for Medicaid for all the diseases they cause imagine if we got rid of all these issues we could potentially lower our tax burden.
Mangos in Europe are not organic, I have no idea why Joe said that. There are organic shops in Europe that may sell organic mangos, but the regular mango you buy at a regular grocery store is 100% NOT organic
@@Threadbow I'm unaware of any country that has organic produce as the default in their regular supermarkets, but I could be wrong. What countries are those? I'm not talking on if they offer both organic and non-organic, because that's common. From what Joe said I assumed he meant they have organic as the standard, which is just not feasable for any country with millions of people. Maybe Finland?
@@orcanimal I just mean local areas. Or rural areas mostly. I've not researched it, so cannot say on country wide scale. Greece the tomatoes are wild full of flavour. People should have listened to King Charles, decades ago when he was pushing organix. He was mocked, yet here we are.
@@Threadbow I'm sure the quality is higher, I just don't think it's organic by default. I think they do use pesticides and such, just probably not so much GMOs
I'm diabetic and have to watch what I eat. Ninety percent of the stuff in the grocery store has too much sugar or salt in it for me to eat. I bought my parents some of the low sugar barbeque sauce that I eat and we compared the taste of it compared to the stuff they eat. The stuff that I eat was so watered down tasting it was pretty sad.
@@Freecoke6are you kidding? The American vacation is typically laying around binge drinking and eating like a glutton. I can get bloated and gain ten pounds in a week on what most people call "vacations". That's why I hike, bike, and kayak for vacations. Although I still eat like a hog to keep my energy up. My last three-day bike trip gained me 2.5 pounds in spite of a +200 mile movement and constantly sweating and drinking water.
This guy is on point. This is just one of many topics I want to touch base on. Mr Rogan, perhaps someday you and I can have a conversation about life and this crazy but interesting world we live in. Maybe even talk about the universe too.
I 100% agree as a Canadian I thought our food is pretty unhealthy then the first time I went to the US went in a grocery store and was baffled how much worse it was overall for you it’s insane to comprehend and the advertising in North America is just intrusive
100% recognize this, when moving to the US i gained weight and had less energy and felt worse mentally, with less drive. after a couple months after leaving the US my drive and mood was up and i started sheading weight and gaining more muscle again, and my skin looks better. there is 100% something influencing your health in the US
What Chamath Palihapitiya said about the food in Italy, is how I feel when im in Mexico. I lose weight doing nothing, and eating anything I want when I visit Mexico. Not to mention, the food tastes way better.
My wife and I went to Italy this year and I have Ulcerative Colitis, colon has been removed, yet I was able to eat all the gluten I wanted when in Italy and had no flare-ups. Get back home, no joke instant flare-up off of a freaking muffin from Starbucks. Long story short, I travel A LOT and food in the US def needs to change. Only way to change it is getting past corporate greed. Perfect example, that chef from England came over starting a new show. He went to school cafeterias and showed them how to feed the kids healthy and affordable. Well that only lasted one season, complete BS and so typical of corporate greed.
I've got an idea. Plant fruit trees at intersections. 2 male, 2 female, alternating different fruit at each intersection to reduce unwanted cross pollination. This provides food for everyone and promotes exercise by having to walk to pick the fruit.
The United States needs a Clean Food Act.
Understatement - should be a bipartisan keystone issue but the system is broke. It’s like the fda, food companies, big pharma and politicians are just in a giant circle jerk and we’re all in the middle.
more billions to a foreign county, comin right up
ah yes, have the government regulate food, like they arent the reason its the way it is now
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Foreign food like bad guacamole
Anything the Government say to eat i just do the opposite. I recommend reading “Health and Beauty Mastery” that book is a real eye opener about shocking stuff health industry is doing! I completely changed my habits
I got it, one of the best books ive read
Exactly!
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Children don’t have a choice in what their parents feed them. So we are poisoning are most vulnerable and the kids who live in food deserts are at the highest risk. That infuriates me.
The McDonald's fries in Germany have 3 ingredients in US its over 20. Another example is skittles they are banned in europe because its ingredients are prohibited here. And there are hundreds of products which are banned. American "bread" would be classified as cake here in Germany because there is so much sugar in it.
German McDonalds fires also taste terrible compared to the ones in the USA.
@@wolfmantroy6601 could be...never tried it
@@wolfmantroy6601 German McDonald's fries taste great when you don't know any better. It's preferable to be happy and content with the healthier option than to crave the less healthy option.
@Gymantis stop pretending youre being healthy while eating potatoes deep fried in oil. Both version are unhealthy and if i want a treat im going for the unhealthy one that tastes way better.
America is the third world and they eat accordingly 😂
To put this problem into perspective, there were just over 107k deaths to drug overdose in 2023 in the US. Keep in mind this is during a crisis with things like fentanyl and opioids. There is an estimated 678k deaths contributed to poor diet every year in the US.
Probably doesn't even cover every disease that crops up from the poor food quality. For example I'm pretty sure most cancer at this point is caused by our food.
Also has to do with pill containers
Remember the old Target red pill cannisters? It was designed to be less confusing but costed more money, and the moment CVS took over Target's pharmacy business they reverted back to the orange containers we know, and 500,000 health emergencies/deaths are caused each year due to misreading the label on these cheap things
@@mjshorty101 Not sure how that's relevant. There are 500k accidental poisonings in children under 5 world wide. I assume that's what your talking about as it's the only statistics I can find around that subject that matches the 500k. That has nothing to do with labels, or helps to provide perspective on the food crisis in America.
The reason why I made the comparison with drug overdose deaths in the US is because we consider it a crisis, yet it's a fraction of the deaths estimated to be due to unhealthy food/eating habits.
@@quor2243 It was a misstype of 250k
@@quor2243 life is the number one cause of death.
Americans need a PhD in food health, food science and chemistry just to not be poisoned on a daily basis 💀
Still wouldn't work. Harmful chemicals are in our soil and water supplies. Cancer is more prevalent in industrialized countries.
Overall, the number of cancer cases and the age-standardised cancer rate (including non-melanoma skin cancer) is higher in more developed countries. There were an estimated 9,296,171 cases in areas with very high human development, compared with 812,211 in areas with low human development in 2022. The age standardised rate for all cancers was 285.7 (per 100,000) in areas with very high human development, compared to 110.6 (per 100,000) in areas with low human development in 2022.
There are also more deaths from cancer in more developed areas. There were an estimated 96 deaths from cancer per 100,000 people in areas with very high human development, compared with 77.3 in areas with low human development in 2022.
Source; world cancer research fund.
Democrat states pay for healthcare
@@burmy1552What do you suggest people do? (i’m not saying this in a mean way just a genuine question) Because both my mom and grandma got cancer and I don’t want to carry that on. Should I move to a country that has mostly old ways of living (farming, etc.)
How will that help people afford healthy food??? If you can’t afford it doesn’t matter how educated in food you are .
Some people leave the undeveloped areas to go to a developed area for treatments. They don’t have cancer centers in the jungles. That’s part of why the numbers lean the way they do.
Food isn't even food anymore. A lot of this stuff we literally cannot digest at all, and they have to add vitamins to even make it technically nutritious.
Food should legally have to actually be food.
Can you give a few examples of the food your talking about please
do u poop?
@@fluffles9591Rice, most breads, and pasta all are refined carbs that have their nutrients stripped from them and replaced with synthetic versions
America should just fund healthcare lol it's affordable
@@1ron0xide Tell that to the UK with year long wait times. The US is way bigger as well and just making us pay for a problem they are causing is a very dumb thing to do.
You are just dumb. Keep your opinions to yourself and do the rest of your people a favor by never voting again.
i feel like soda is the easiest thing to cut out. you feel so much better when you dont consume it.
There’s no reason any of us need to be drinking soda.
@ordinaryopinion-1 good on them. We had it, but at least they limited us on it. As adults, we've never had it in our fridge and our daughter doesn't even like it.
@92auggieboi for sure. What's really gross is on hot summer days and I see people drinking it because they're "thirsty" lol.
I have 2 kids, 6 and 4, they have never had soda. We went to a party for my 1st grader and all the parents were amazed we don’t drink it, atleast we’re doing one thing right as parents 😊
@@RetailRipper imagine being so filled with soy you care about what other people drink when they are thirsty.
It's easy. Ban seed oils.
That would be a good start. Also just implementing the food laws as far as ingredients, etc. that Europe has. Most of our food is either banned over there or half the ingredients are. No used to reinvent the wheel. Start there and then go even farther.
Fund healthcare lmfao
@@1ron0xideridiculous comment when discussing diet and obesity
Yeah, we are increasingly seeing studies that are raising the alarm about seed oils. I think sometime within the next 5 years we may finally see health warnings about seed oils being as bad as (if not worse) trans-fat.
I found out whenever I ate seed oils I’d feel so lethargic
Here's one regulation you could put in effect - any food product in which 25% or more of the calories come from refined sugar must be designated a dessert or 'sweet' item. Such items cannot be sold as 'meal replacements' or 'breakfast' foods. You would be surprised at how many products would be affected.
It wouldn't fix a lot, but banning the use of high fructose corn syrup would be a major improvement. I'd also be all good with getting rid of all food dyes and regulating fruit juices to be 100% fruit juice with no added sugar and not from concentrate.
@@jamestaylor9887 Red 40 is in almost everything here I feel like
@@jamestaylor9887to do that they have to stop corn subsidies (which I’m for). But that seems like a Goliath. It’s our only hope with the way our soil is being destroyed
Why not just exercise some self control instead of inviting the government to meddle in every aspect of your life?
@@jamestaylor9887 even when it's 100% fruit juice without any added sugar it's still unhealthy. How many oranges does it take to make 1 glass of orange juice? More than you should eat in a serving. It may not be added sugar, but it's fructose. Not as bad, I'll give you that, but also not something one should drink on a daily basis.
"Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" is the biggest BS ever.
Don't have anything until 12PM except water. Eat 2 high protein, low carbs meals a day - Lunch at 12PM and dinner at 7PM.
Noon is just an arbitrary time with no significance since we're all on different sleeping schedules but your general point is right. It's way easier to not overeat when you wait a few hours after waking up to eat your first meal which should be the kind of meals you describe.
I did no breakfast for 10years with the same mindset.
I now eat a light breakfast because my body’s natural timing is based on when I first eat. Aka if I break my fast at noon I sleep much later in the night.
I that when I'm being lazy
i drink a good smoothy in the morning, otherwise same
Breakfast can still be important depending on the person.
Then the politicians wouldn’t get kickbacks from big food and big pharmaceutical companies
Republicans are the only entity on the planet voting against healthcare for their citizens
Country is fucked Jocko and Sean Strickland need to lead us into the capitol
@@isaiahsdead They're not interested bro
I teach in a public school. What were once "treats" are now one of the main food groups. Not only do the school lunches suck, loaded with carbs, but we have snack machines (to raise money) that are full of highly processed food-like products. I try to educate my kids about this whole scam called our food system, but they just chuckle and show that crap in their mouth, all the while wondering why they can't pay attention and struggle to learn...
It seriously is like stepping into an episode of the Twilight Zone, only scarier because you know the outcome - Idiocracy!
I notice young people these days looks quite worn and unhealthy, like the life's been sucked out of them.
@@TheHouseofContemplationespecially compared to the 50's, 60's, 70's....kids looked so healthy then.
Its got electrolytes though
@@venicec3310 it's healthy. We feed it to the grass. 😣
Yea. The correlation between food and things like mental health and stability is huge. Its so important to learn and once someone does they're appalled at how it's swept under the rug as if it's not a big deal. Me personally, i was blown away the first time i spent a couple months eating no junk and only good whole foods. It drastically enhanced my state of mind to the point it felt as if I'd taken the limitless drug. Like i didn't even know it was possible for me to feel so good and for my brain to work so well.
I grew up in Vermont. Hunt, fish, have a garden and can. Forage a bit and all is good. I live in Bogota, Colombia now and the food is healthy. No factory food and slowly but surely, I have downsized my clothes like 8 times in 5 years years. When I left and got into business, I was always eating out and food out of supermarkets. Factory food. Its bad for you.
Do you make your own marching powder? That's the best energy right there.
@@scroopynooperz9051 Not my thing. I am a liquor hound. It used to be legal here for a small amount at the discretion of the cop. Which means how much are you willing to pay not to go to jail? Its very laid back and people are super friendly here. Worked here in the bad old days and fell in love with the place. Everyone things I am in the jungle and you sure have that. You also have the Andes mountains. Here in Bogota, the altitude is over 9,000 feet!
Good luck to you
Interesting….the obesity rate in woman in the US compared to Columbia is just 5% the difference in men is about 10%. My guess is they walk more have more labor intensive jobs in Columbia then the US
Why Colombia? Drugs? Human trafficking?
@@scroopynooperz9051what is that?
Sugar water lol, you mean “liquid candy”.
5:24 RFK, if put in charge of the FDA with a Trump victory, has already declared that he's getting rid of seed oils in our food supply.
I don’t think people know how expensive processed food is. If you eat an appropriate mix and size of healthy food it isn’t expensive. Or more expensive. Yes grass fed beef costs more. But you don’t eat 8oz of it. You eat 3-4 and add steamed vegetables and greens. Eat the correct amount for your size and activity
Real food that isn't going to kill you isn't expensive if you don't splurge on unnecessary cuts of meats, fancy fruits and vegetables etc. Buy eggs, chicken thighs and ground beef or the cheapest cuts of beef, pork and fish when it's on sale. Only sale items. Buy frozen spinach and broccoli. Buy bulk rice or quinoa. Buy canned pinto and black beans. Drink water. Still think food is too expensive? Track your calories and eat the amount you should actually eat daily and save money. Brew your own coffee and pay 50 cents for a better cup than the $4 garbage. Stop drinking alcohol and vaping or smoking herb and use that money on food. Voila! You can now afford to eat healthy. You can buy a gallon of organic milk for less than the cost of two nasty chain coffees. Stop complaining and blowing your money. Eat healthy food and exercise.
@@PriusTurbo I think this is the advice most people need to hear but are not prepared for lol
This is true, and while my macros are likely higher due to intermediate to advanced level physical training it’s hard to get below 10-12 bucks per day which is 300-360 per month and for many that’s still too expensive so they opt for canned things,cents on the pack of noodles etc
@PriusTurbo
Ya maybe before the current administration. Most people are going into debt trying to eat and pay bills.
And I say that as someone who has eaten healthy and cooked all my own meals for decades.
California makes it easier for us, is so much cheaper to eat healthy at home vs McDonald’s
I've never really paid much attention, but I'm honestly pretty excited about the RFK idea to look into and try to fix the food supply in America.
I know so many people who switched to the carnivore diet and feel 1000x better. What if that's only happening because meat is just meat and doesn't have toxins in it? Maybe you aren't feeling better because you're only eating meat, but because you are finally eating toxin-free food.
I’ve been cutting out sugar and processed foods. I went to an event and ate a small bag of plain potato chips after eating healthier; my stomach did not like it. Didn’t have that issue when I was eating chips every week. Shopping in a grocery store is crazy because I’m realizing just how much of the crap they sell is processed. I have IBS and I honestly never thought the food I was eating was bad because the ingredients were my “safe” ingredients. Boy was I wrong. My body feels much better. The USA diet is horrible.
That's why you gotta do the elimination diet where after 3 weeks you cycle through each food group to see which ones cause you indigestion
you need vegetables and fruits, dude... they're good for you. you also need carbs. and sugar too. the problem is always the amounts. just eating meat is dumb, dont do it. greeks and italians are healthy, japanese, lots of other places; just copy what the healthy people are eating and ignore fad diets.
Meat has toxins from the cattle feed
It’s not insulin or glucose spikes being the problem it’s the pervasiveness of seed oils and pufa which make people diabetic/insulin resistant and THEN you see problematic glucose management from carbs and sugar
What is pufa?
It is infuriating how difficult seed oils are to avoid.
@@melissabird23 Pufa: polyunsaturated fatty acids. Seed oils are mostly pufa. A little bit in fish or pork is probably not the end of the world. But seed oils are the worst pufa culprit because of the processing and they are often heated to high temps before consumption, turning them rancid. These fats incorporate their way into our structures over time and wreck mitochondrial function
I pretty much cook 90% of my meals at home to avoid this. I personally love it but I understand most people think that's insane lol. Beef, eggs, butter, milk, fruits, potatoes, rice are good, very low pufa options.
You don't think it could have anything to do with simple over-eating and impulsivity, allowed to occur as a (frankly acceptable) side effect of living in a relatively successful and individualistic society?...
Cope and point at scape goats all you want, though. Conspiracies can totally be fun
@@austin3853 You have a point but as they cite in this video, this problem is unique to the US despite other countries also having food abundance. Seed oils and pufa actually make us hungrier and cause dysfunction with our hunger/satiety hormones so both can be true. It's not necessarily one or the other. But your last statement is condescending with no need to be. It's not a conspiracy, I've cut seed oils out for over 2 years and am healthier than I've ever been, confirmed by labs. My glucose sensitivity is restored despite being diabetic years before. Funny how everyone who cuts out seed oils see better health, never the opposite..
Not true, that simple
I met a young lady from Puerto Rico a few years ago. Her parents sent her to the mainland USA for a "better life" than what she would have had there. When she got here, she got a job at a fast food joint. She said she got one free meal per shift, so she started eating there a lot, and she also was eating American foods all the time when not at work as well. The results: She said that she gained 30 lbs. in the first 6 months she lived here, and she also developed asthma. When she was in PR, she said she was eating home grown chicken, red beans, and rice, or chicken, black beans, and rice every single day. She weighed 115 lbs. in PR, and 145 here in the mainland USA. She said that she thought the food supply was poison.
Many many many of the people living on PR are over weight.
No way. Fast food is made with the finest ingredients.
Then why would she continue to eat it ?
@@MindFluxxaddiction I guess
Of I was her I would go back to Puerto Rico, and never come back
I used to think I was just lazy. Now I know it's my food supply that's the problem
@jameshaul nope... you're lazy! When was the last time you kept a food diary of how various foods made you feel? Have you tried various diets such as keto or carnivore? Now?....again you're lazy! You and 90% of other Americans that are spoiled, lazy and fat and refuse to take responsibility for their own diet. It's always the mcds billboards fault not mine. Better get a lawyer and lie down.
It's probably both.
@@MrGforce52 😂 damn why you do him like that
@@MrGforce52foul
Everyone loves a cop out.
I find this really interesting because my son has been T1D for 2 years, so I’m been watching his blood sugar constantly and learned quickly how food affects us. The interesting thing is that doctors do not care. He has to go to the Endo every 3 months and they do not want to hear about food at all. Our healthcare system is so broken. They should be bringing this info to us, not pretending it doesn’t exist.
Phillip Morris owning food companies has nothing to do with feeding us garbage and getting us addicted to over processed foods right? Right?
See also Kraft-Heinz which is the third-largest food and beverage company in North America and the fifth-largest in the world. Read the ingredients to their products and be horrified.
I think it’s a good idea what this man is proposing but we all forget the government don’t care about your health. All they care is about their profits..
No, they care. They care if you're not sick and turn to herbal/natural remedies. It really ticks them off.
Democrats care
If you used ghost kitchens for food stamps, imagine how big the food deserts would get. I'm guessing grocery stores in low income areas make a huge percentage of their revenue from food stamps.
Private companies care even more about profits lol
America is a capitalist Country, what do you want Govt to do?
European here, Im surprised that people don't know that actually carbs like rice or potatoes when overcooked have higher glycemic index as well as being eaten directly vs in fridge. The ones from fridge will also have a bit lower. Also carbs being eaten alone have it higher, while being eaten with fats or protein lower. Thats being know in Europe for like a decade at least
you euros are so full of yourselves jfc. you have no idea what is going on in the US other than what your social media feeds you.
Wow I've never heard this before. The things 'they' don't want us to know here in the US
@@rickandteribedell4350 sorry to hear that , sadly in Europe most of the people more and more gravitates towards US form of processed foods etc. , while most people I know from US wants healthy and clean food from Europe
But...they want you to be sick
Who they?
@@charleslee6332big pharma. Treat your disease for ten dollars instead of curing it for 5
@@charleslee6332”those” that run the healthcare system. if you have a country of all healthy people the rate of illnesses that require medication, doctor’s visits, etc. goes down. with smaller amounts of people who don’t need medical attention anymore “they” don’t have income anymore to keep themselves billionaire ceos 😣😣😣
@@charleslee6332big pharma (sells you the medicine)
@@charleslee6332 the multinational companies.
Im in Europe for work 8-12 weeks a year since 2007. I feel so much better eating over there. And much like expressed in this video, i dont do anything special. I dont go out of my way to eat "healthy". The biggest difference is in my 💩. The first week I feel like my body is detoxing. Then my 💩 is incredible. Then I come home and within a couple days its all out of wack again, and I actually try to eat healthy at home.
Glyphosate in non-organic US foods
@@jimmierodgers1597 they have loopholes for some of that. In the US for the food to be "Organic" it only has to be grown organic. They can use non organic methods in harvesting.
Mind me asking what job/career let's you live in Europe multiple months out of the year? Sounds amazing
if you biased mindset is making you that paranoid, then just leave America. you obviously are taking the bait into hating it here. just leave if you believe all this.
Love the poo emojis. 😂😂😂 Just cut out all breads, minimize sugars to almost nothing, and eat lots of veggies. Your emoji will be good here in the US too. Mine is. It’s awesome.
Look for Carrageenan and Maltodextrin...I have UC and when I eliminated these 2 chemicals, my UC hasn't flared up since
Trump needs to put RFK over food and drug administration. 👍
They won’t let him win. We just need to accept that and get back to the uniparty
LAMO we'll turn off the cameras at 3AM and count the mail-in ballots. You won't do anything about it
Republicans need to stop voting against healthcare bills lol
lol trump isn’t gonna be president get real
@@calebharris3375Don’t give up hope. We still need to do our part.
There are thousands of mystery compounds in foods that are probably having various effects, like addiction.
JuST A FOR INSTANCE, Gliadin is a class of protein found in wheat. Food processors spray it on Cauliflower pizza crust to trigger you to eat more of it. It also can trigger the same problem people get with wheat gluten. People with Celiac syndrome eat cauliflower exactly because they are trying to avoid wheat.
Pasta is supposed to be cooked Al dente. If you talk to real Italians that is the exact reason. The glycemic effect is wayyyy less and takes longer to process those carbs.
Funny how Joe didn’t know what that meant.
I grew up in the US, lived in Germany for 2 years from 19-21, came back home. Everything made me sick for about a month, even homemade food. The difference was night and day.
I’m from the government and I’m here to help. Where are the entrepreneurs out here to get it right !!
I'm American living in the Pacific NW. I have PCOS and struggle with insulin resistance so I run 5 miles/day, intermittent fast and eat high protein/low carb, don't drink alcohol, and I'm on Ozempic. I still struggle with inflammation, bloating, and can't take off the last 15 lbs to hit my goal weight. I spent one month in Italy this summer without fasting, running or Ozempic. I ate everything in front of me and drank wine, and I lost 10 lbs! Plus no swollen ankles/feet despite the very hot and humid weather. I'm ready to move there. I love the US, but our food supply is poison!
I noticed the same thing when I turned 27. Three months of exercising and diet and I still gained weight spend one month in Brazil barely exercising and somehow I lost weight.
I'm definitely going to try making my pasta al dente now. Maybe I'll even wear a glucose monitor while I'm at it
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@@DeckofLies Hey, why? 😊
@@tomwiesley2863 I wanted to know if you were a bot
@@DeckofLies Hey Deckoflies, what did I say that made you want to ask that? 👍🏻
@@DeckofLies I made AI watch the video and make that comment, if that's what you are wondering about.
I'm so happy this is coming into the spotlight now. It's long overdue! I just had a look through my house and there is so much bad stuff in our pantry.
6:34 Tillicum, WA is a food desert. Liquor, sugar, fast food. ZERO PRODUCE in the entire town. AND no grocery stores by foot or bicycle at all. I have insulin resistance. I know to eat healthy. During 2020-2023 I was out in Tillicum riding my bicycle to Lakewood vie Interstate 5 between exits 122-124 just to get to a Safeway with produce.
I also live in the area. It’s not exactly walkable like downtown Seattle buts it’s certainly not a food desert. Something tells me you have an external locus of control…
@@michaelrobertson1736 Tukwilla isn't Tillicum. "A food desert, is an impoverished area where residents lack access to healthy foods. Food deserts may exist in rural or urban areas and are associated with complex geographic and socioeconomic factors, as well as with poor diet and health disorders such as obesity." Source, Britanica. Tillicum is a food desert. It is an impoverished area. If there are no food deserts, then why are we having a conversation about it. Tillicum is geographically isolated on 3 sides. Even ordering from Safeway, the online grocery orders are delivered only from the Fife, WA store. Eggs, milk, perishables are delivered sweaty and out of temp. Ideally, there would be a grocery store for people to access produce and perishable food. But that doesn't exist in Tillicum. Which is why I was motivated to bike to Safeway down Gravelly Lake on a regular basis. And I was using it as an example. The Grocery Outlet down Pacific Highway was a decent source, but it closed. I used to be able to shop Aafes on post, but not at the time I lived in Tillicum. " Tillicum contains 4,779 Residents, 65% are white, 15% Black or African American, 3% American Indian, 1% Pacific Islander. 2,830 of these Residents are living below the poverty line, while 48% of the residents are non-English speaking, and 78% of households are renter occupied. This area is heavily concentrated in poverty and disadvantage, especially in comparison with adjacent bordering gated communities." (Bugher statistics). I don't know, but I've been told I'm intrinsically motivated. I try to "make the bid time where I am" as Frosty Westering would say.
meanwhile, one week before this podcast, chamath was on twitter promoting logan pauls new processed lunch for kids
You have got to be kidding me! What a disingenuous prick!
Agreed, I quit smoking but I am struggling a lot to quit sugar
Get sparkling water or aldis seltzer. When you go out, ask for pineapple juice. Splash turmeric on your rice and chicken. I was able to quit ciggs doing this
Can you imagine the government reforming the food stamp and welfare system? I can’t.
Walmart is the biggest beneficiary of the U.S. Food Stamp program, (SNAP) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. 80% of the 120 Billion per year Farm Bill goes to the SNAP program. 10% of that was spent on Soda ! That's 12 Billion Dollars ! Who greases the wheels in Congress ? Coke and Pepsi. Just for starters.
Okay Okay Chamath we get it. You're invested in Ghost Kitchens. It's a great concept.
Fortified wheat is mandatory in Canada. It is illegal to sell organic unfortified white flour. Whenever the government is trying to force medicate you, you should be concerned.
When will we see Trump on JRE?
That's impossible
Won't ever happen
Unlikely. I know Rogan is slowly getting Maga pilled but he still won’t allow Trump because he knows deep down something is fundamentally flawed with Trump in basic way.
But his entire circle is pro Trump and I bet if Trump is looking like he might lose it, rogan’s Maga buddies will put maximum pressure on Rogan. He might then buckle and have him on to get Trump over the hump.
@@TheStupidDetectiv You're blind.
Pretty sure Joe Rogan said he doesnt want Trump on the podcast. He said Trump will just ramble on and on.
Expose your kids to BITTER foods early. Broccoli, brussel sprouts, tea. Get them used to that early and that will help combat the craving for sugar.
What is this dude selling now. I lost a bunch of money on his SPACs.
I remember in the 90s a saying that went “sugar over fat” when I was making food choices
The food in Canada is absolute garbage but I will say that everytime my family and I head to the states we feel even worse. I spent hours trying to find a healthy heavy cream for my coffee and it is basically impossible down there. It's disgusting what they have done to us.
I make pizzas w organic enriched flour and I was told by an Italian to use imported flour ..it is beige colored. What i noticed is the Italian flour dough would start to break apart at the end of shaping it. Breaks down easily and makes a better pizza too.
Meat and eggs and butter only
I do that for the 3-4y but still getting an ugly belly fat… makes no sense at all. There is more to what they expose us than we know… maybe water, who knows
@@gavigaviman. Eat enough of any food, you’ll get fat. 💡
Have you tried exercising? Serious question.
thatll be $2000 please
Don't eat chicken or pork from the supermarket then because it's full of PUFA they're fed soy
Mr. Rogan. Thanks for doing right and having great guests and providing enlightment.
I can't believe that Diddy was the Bay Harbour Booty Blaster all along
Bubble wrap makes me happy as well
shocker
Why’s does this make sense
You have brainrot
Memes are drugs
Sugar is absolutely a drug! I also found it easier to kick a 17 year nicotine habit than it was to eliminate sugars & carbs!
That's because carbs are giving you sustenance you bozo. It's food that's keeping you alive and we've been eating carbs for a long time. Craving food is not the same as craving nicotine.
I don’t think food stamps should allow people to buy sugar products, sodas and candies etc… those are luxury items not essential.
Joe needs to have Dr. Ken Berry on. "Proper Human Diet"
He’s had Shawn Baker on
I’m 70 and grew up in a family that tried to follow “healthy guidelines”. Since high school I have tried to be in shape and healthy. About two years ago I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer and treated with medication that neutralizes testosterone. Considering the damage done to my body from decades of bad nutritional advice and cancer medication, being fit is nearly impossible.
➡️ Potassium bromate is used as a flour improver in the United States, but it's banned in many other countries due to health concerns.
It also strips our body of iodine.
Fluoride in our water does too
@@kimlarso fluoride is horrible for the brain. Iodine will kick out the fluoride and bromate.
It's Mr SPAC. I remember hearing him talk and thinking how brilliant he sounded but then being disappointed I couldn't invest some cash in his private equity ventures. But then he launched several SPACs. Imagine my joy when I realised a normal person could invest alongside such a brilliant person. Go look at the stock prices of Virgin Galactic, Opendoor and Clover Health. He made hundreds of millions while everyone else lost 70 to 95% (and more if they bought into these things once they had rocketed up during the SPAC bubble).
This is an area where the US needs better regulation.
We need a Clean Food Act
We literally just need healthcare
@@1ron0xide leave if you hate it here then :)
As someone who grew a lot of Tomatoes. Most of the tomatoes aren't GMO but are cross bread just like how dogs are bread. They take the best of each tomato type and breed it with other tomatoes to give them characteristics like size, shape, disease resistance etc.
it needs to be a personal choice. Stop eating garbage and start eating mindfully.
That's the truth. Most folks simply lean toward making excuses. Environment is important, but you need to use your head.
A lot of people don’t know they are eating sugar, which is in majority of foods. That’s why we have a rise in diabetes in the US compared to other countries.
@@ashranbakth5861 No way. It's gluttony and willful ignorance. People know they need to put the cheeseburger and cola down. They choose not to. Blaming the "food supply" would be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetic.
@@zatoichijiku9281the whole point is going over your head. They are putting shit in all the foods. Travel outside the USA for at least 4 weeks and you will notice what they are talking about.
@@Michael-st9ky Is it really? I was born and raised in the US but have lived in Japan for the past 20 years. Every time I visit the US, I'm stunned by the sheer abundance and variety of food there. But a lot of that is processed, packaged food. You want to know what's in it? READ THE LABEL. There are plenty of folks in Japan who eat a lot of processed foods, and guess what? They're the ones who tend to be in bad physical shape. There is nothing stopping you from eating whole unprocessed foods. There is more than enough in the US. Instead, however, Americans are more inclined to blame someone other than themselves and fall for conspiracy theories about "secret ingredients being added to all the food." Stop.
I used to work rideshare services for food delivery. Never once did I come across these ghost kitchens serving Starbucks out of an abandoned warehouse.
Go tell a bunch of people on welfare they can’t get soda and see what happens
"More al dente meaning less cooked?" wtf Joe I thought you had Italian in you.
he was dumbing it down for those who don't have Italian blood...lol
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My college business professor was all about making addicting products. And in fact the whole class was graded based off of your product and its financials. You received bonus credit if you could explain how you could get people addicted to your product.
When a billionaire comes on JRE to talk the CloudKitchen portion of his book.
This is such an important message. Thank you Joe - keep this topic in the forefront!
Hypocrisy, Apple Juice or Orange juice is just sugar water, why should that be allowed? In Cali they outlawed plastic bags at supermarkets, but you can pay 10 cents and get a plastic bag?
Plastic bags weren’t outlawed, the stores started selling the plastic bags so it would incentivize people to bring their own reusable bag instead
You literally haven’t engaged with a single argument in the video
This effect is called "Resistant Starch". When you refrigerate any starch after it is cooked, the starch becomes resistant. The effect gets stronger the more times it is warmed and than refrigerated.
Foodstamps should be regulaated like WIC benefits...
Food stamps, EBT, is regulated.
This
You shouldn't be able to buy candy soda and cookies with government entitlements. Raw food only so people have to prepare their own meals, it's far healthier.
naw, you'd just create an industry of corner stores over charging for cheetos and writing it up on the books as an apple
Not if the goal is an unhealthy and cognitively blurred populace
This is a great episode. I cant always be impressed with Joe Rogan on world issues, but in this stuff, he's pure gold. Can you imagine how impactful this info is to some people still listening to the FDA and an disinterested doctor.
MAHA!
I’ve recently cut way back on sugar and carbs. I still eat carbs, just only 30 percent ish of my calories comes from carbs now. I eat out only once a month, cook at home with fresh ingredients, make my sauces and salad dressing. My energy has gone way up and I’m dropping weight. I actually feel like going to the gym in the morning. My husband who isn’t even working out has to go down several pant sizes. Sugar and refined carbs should be no where near 50 percent of your diet. The problem is we replaced fat with carbs because we had a problem with heart disease (in the U.S.) but heart disease has only gotten worse. It’s the number one killer now. I work as a nurse in one of those food dessert communities you guys are talking about. It’s so much worse than you can imagine. Everyone I take care of is dying of metabolic disease. There is no gym for them to go to. The availability fresh food is rare for them.
Rogan doesn't even know what aldente is 😂😂😂
Oh he knew, he suggested what it was himself and was correct about it.
I suspect he did this because not everyone in the audience dont know what it is. And Joe being an inclusive interviewer/host he made sure to include everyone in the audience.
@@Professor_Bugs he is just a fake ass guido Afterall
It’s not a failure.
It’s corruption.
So...Europe has a lot of fruits.
I mean we import a lot of them but yes
It's moreso how the fruits are grown, are they GMO, soil quality, etc. etc. we grow them here, but they're full of pesticides, and are GMO, and soil quality is butt cheeks.
willfully stupid isn't a good look.
@@google_is_a_criminalneither is talking down to people when there is no risk to self
@@User-54631 If you feel talked down to, that's your problem. I didn't get that vibe at all, maybe watch the clip without underlying anger.
The problem with quitting sugar and ultra-processed food-like products and quitting other addictive substances is the fact that you STILL HAVE TO EAT - if you quit tobacco, you can quit engaging in the whole activity. It's much harder when you have to continue the activity because part of the addiction is the physical habit/action.
How is dude talking about this when his wife owns a Pharma company? 🤣
Thank you for addressing this topic. As a pregnant woman I have been shocked by what was in seemingly healthy food (container of old fashioned oatmeal- glyophosphate!) and am so angry at the government that taxes the life out of me but can't be bothered to keep actual poison out of our food supply. Have been spending $7 on bread to just get away from the glyophospate. I am looking to order heirloom whole wheat flour and start making my own. I agree food stamps should not be for junk food. WIC does not allow junk food purchases so food stamps shouldn't either. Our taxes pay for these stamps and then have to pay for Medicaid for all the diseases they cause imagine if we got rid of all these issues we could potentially lower our tax burden.
Mangos in Europe are not organic, I have no idea why Joe said that.
There are organic shops in Europe that may sell organic mangos, but the regular mango you buy at a regular grocery store is 100% NOT organic
Depends on country and area
@@Threadbow I'm unaware of any country that has organic produce as the default in their regular supermarkets, but I could be wrong. What countries are those? I'm not talking on if they offer both organic and non-organic, because that's common. From what Joe said I assumed he meant they have organic as the standard, which is just not feasable for any country with millions of people. Maybe Finland?
@@orcanimal I just mean local areas.
Or rural areas mostly.
I've not researched it, so cannot say on country wide scale.
Greece the tomatoes are wild full of flavour.
People should have listened to King Charles, decades ago when he was pushing organix. He was mocked, yet here we are.
@@Threadbow I'm sure the quality is higher, I just don't think it's organic by default. I think they do use pesticides and such, just probably not so much GMOs
@@orcanimal no they don't use anything in rural areas.
They are local grown for locals.
I'm diabetic and have to watch what I eat. Ninety percent of the stuff in the grocery store has too much sugar or salt in it for me to eat. I bought my parents some of the low sugar barbeque sauce that I eat and we compared the taste of it compared to the stuff they eat.
The stuff that I eat was so watered down tasting it was pretty sad.
Ur also on vacation and relaxed
that’s more so a temporary feeling though
What part of the clip are you referencing?
Also walking way more I bet
@@revisions_ap Na it's proven that being on vacation relaxes people's digestive and metabolic systems to such an extent it has significant effects
@@Freecoke6are you kidding? The American vacation is typically laying around binge drinking and eating like a glutton. I can get bloated and gain ten pounds in a week on what most people call "vacations". That's why I hike, bike, and kayak for vacations. Although I still eat like a hog to keep my energy up. My last three-day bike trip gained me 2.5 pounds in spite of a +200 mile movement and constantly sweating and drinking water.
Super awesome content, Joe! U definitely have my vote for best podcast
Wassup Joe one day imma b in ufc my names Jordan bleacher
When
Do it.
Good luck my dude
Good luck! Go for it!
FMIRL...
This guy is on point. This is just one of many topics I want to touch base on. Mr Rogan, perhaps someday you and I can have a conversation about life and this crazy but interesting world we live in. Maybe even talk about the universe too.
FIVE GUYS ENTER THE CHAT... 😮
Then they exit via baby diaper blowouts into ur toilet
Look at your local grocery store. Mine has 4 isles of soda!
A symptom of unregulated capitalism -
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Don't let the corporate shills hear you say that
I 100% agree as a Canadian I thought our food is pretty unhealthy then the first time I went to the US went in a grocery store and was baffled how much worse it was overall for you it’s insane to comprehend and the advertising in North America is just intrusive
It’s always fun to listen to the rich tell us we’re being poisoned by the cheap foods we can afford!😂😂😂😂😂
100% recognize this, when moving to the US i gained weight and had less energy and felt worse mentally, with less drive. after a couple months after leaving the US my drive and mood was up and i started sheading weight and gaining more muscle again, and my skin looks better. there is 100% something influencing your health in the US
JRE should try speak to Professor Tim Nokes from South Africa. He has a story to tell about the legal implications of giving good advice about food.
This is an awesome and very much needed conversation💯💯
What Chamath Palihapitiya said about the food in Italy, is how I feel when im in Mexico. I lose weight doing nothing, and eating anything I want when I visit Mexico. Not to mention, the food tastes way better.
Instead of fruits (sugar) and fiber (not human food), how about giving everybody access to more real, grassfed meat, pastured eggs, etc?
Mayor Pete, Michelle Obama, Jill Biden, Sasha, Malia, Chelsea, AOC, the squad, Letitia, Stacy Abrams. Now that’s a lineup! Go Blue no matter who!!!
My wife and I went to Italy this year and I have Ulcerative Colitis, colon has been removed, yet I was able to eat all the gluten I wanted when in Italy and had no flare-ups. Get back home, no joke instant flare-up off of a freaking muffin from Starbucks. Long story short, I travel A LOT and food in the US def needs to change. Only way to change it is getting past corporate greed. Perfect example, that chef from England came over starting a new show. He went to school cafeterias and showed them how to feed the kids healthy and affordable. Well that only lasted one season, complete BS and so typical of corporate greed.
I've got an idea. Plant fruit trees at intersections. 2 male, 2 female, alternating different fruit at each intersection to reduce unwanted cross pollination. This provides food for everyone and promotes exercise by having to walk to pick the fruit.
Need the whole ALL IN pod on Rogan!!!!
Airport....
20 oz bottle of water....$3.49
20 oz bottle of soda.....$2.79
I didn’t bother watching, I’m only here for Joe Rogan’s comment section which is full of gems 💎
I read something about if you see a nutrition label slapped on anything in the grocery store, it's probably bad for you. Not bad advice.