I am French and a doctor in natural medicine. Always had the same weight. Look younger in my late sixties than a lot of women in their 30's. All natural. No work done. Eat with pleasure. American culture misses totally the notion of pleasure, and eating with pleasure. Walk everyday, eat during meals only, chew well your food, do not snack, eat quality food, no processed food, no junk food, no GMO , no food with glyphosate, preservatives, wrapped in plastic, no low-fat food, no sugar or very low intake such as organic honey, no gluten. Sugar makes you fat, not fat. Eat plenty of healthy fats, the best is duck fat to cook meats and ghee for the rest. Eat fresh, organic, home prepared meals. Do not eat vegetarian or vegan. My patients with the most health issues in their 50's and 60' were vegetarian or worse, vegan. Eat only grass-fed, pastured organic meats and wild fish. Get chemicals out of your environment, especially all these awful synthetic fragrances full of nano-chemicals that pollute every cells of your body and are toxic for your brain. Chemicals make you fat and your brain becomes toxic so you get Alzheimer and get brain fog. Clean up your personal care products: hair, skin, etc. Choose fragrance-free or natural fragrances and chemical free, nanotechnology-free products. Relax, breathe, did I say no snacking between meals? A constant habit in the US! Carry yourself with grace and dignity. Dress well, do not slouch, work on your posture, walk with class and confidence, and please, no tight leggings, they look cheap, vulgar and horrible on most women.
As a French national I beg to differ : 30 % of us are overweight. The so called french diet is full of proteins,butter, cream and saturated fats. The Mediteranian diet is way much Heather and pretty common in the south) french riviera region.The young génération is all about fast food, pizza, burritos and stuff...
And he mentioned that the younger people in France were eating more processed foods and were exhibiting those symptoms associated with metabolic syndrome. The "American" way of eating and food industries has infiltrated other countries that for centuries have enjoyed native cuisine and have been able to maintain normal weights and health, long into their senior years. If we fed our animals what we feed ourselves, they would get sick and die. This is why we are told not to feed our pets from the table. Our food is full of chemicals, sugar, unhealthy fats, salt and other components not compatible with health. We cannot imagine or know the effect even small amounts of agricultural and food processing chemicals are having on our bodies. And they aren't talking. When it says "Less than 2% of:" it shouldn't make us feel it's OK, because that amount is still not good. Also, labels do NOT tell you everything that is in there. Some products get snagged for not revealing certain ingredients on the label.
So informative! I had always wondered about the French diet and how they are staying slimmer. I’m going to start baking my breads and using only high-quality ingredients 😊
It’s the Raw cheeses and dairy! Pasteurization kills the miraculous properties of dairy and raw milk! The French Paradox is eating RAW dairy and cheeses!
Here are the 5 countries most affected by obesity in the world according to the OECD Brazil. Hungary.... Great Britain.... Chile.... The United States.
NYer living in Paris for 10+ years. The amount of eating sugar here is rampant. The French are finally waking up and paying attention to US docs on the harm of sugar. They’ve been translated into French & here on youtube. Plus now the French are eating tons of US chain fast food - really sad. They are thin no longer in my opinion. Diabetes is very common here. It used to be people only ate desserts on Sundays. No more. The amount of ice cream shops in Paris is shocking. This guy has been away from France too long. The foodie culture has changed and not for the better sadly.
Totally agree with you. France is not France and the French are not French anymore. When I return to my native France, I am appalled to see what this formerly healthy, creative, sexy, and culturally stimulating country has become. France is toasted. I am French old school, but all that is gone now.
The lessons he takes are not based on this newer lifestyle. You must be grateful that you were raised this way. Are you still thin and healthy and living those traditional ways? A gift for life!
It’s not all rainbows and roses in France . There is a huge societal pressure in France to be thin . French woman in particular have high rates of eating disorders, even children are criticized or even mocked if they put on a few pounds .
I wish I could believe this because I spent the last 6 weeks strictly eating vegetables, cheese and olive oil as well as home-made sauerkraut and the occasional red wine. I walked between 2 and 6 hours every other day and lost absolutely no weight. My calories were down but not super low and everything was logged to ensure I did not cheat. In this time I cut back on meat and fish as well but did eat more nuts. I'm continuing to eat and live this way because I feel better all over. But I'm still fat. Haven't lost a single lb.
Gabrielle Deydier wanted to shine a light on the French distaste for obesity JOANNA VAN MULDER Adam Sage Monday September 18 2017, 12.01am, The Times When Gabrielle Deydier was a teenager the school nurse told her that her classmates were upset by her body odour. When she brought a sexual harassment claim as a student the police said she was too fat to be taken seriously. When she sought employment a recruiter turned her down after suggesting that obesity was the sign of a low IQ. All her life Deydier has suffered from the prejudice faced by those whose weight fails to conform to the traditional notion of femininity in her native France. She has been insulted, scorned, spurned and deprived of self-esteem. Now she is fighting back. In an act of rebellion that is a personal therapy and a public statement, the 38-year-old has written a book to denounce
People also ask Is obesity common in France? The 2020 edition of the Obepi-Roche studies by the “Ligue Contre l'Obésité” showed that almost half the French population were people with excess weight, with 17% being obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) and 2% suffering from severe and complex obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2).Jan 25, 2023  www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in France: The 2020 ...
I am French and a doctor in natural medicine. Always had the same weight. Look younger in my late sixties than a lot of women in their 30's. All natural. No work done. Eat with pleasure. American culture misses totally the notion of pleasure, and eating with pleasure.
Walk everyday, eat during meals only, chew well your food, do not snack, eat quality food, no processed food, no junk food, no GMO , no food with glyphosate, preservatives, wrapped in plastic, no low-fat food, no sugar or very low intake such as organic honey, no gluten. Sugar makes you fat, not fat. Eat plenty of healthy fats, the best is duck fat to cook meats and ghee for the rest. Eat fresh, organic, home prepared meals. Do not eat vegetarian or vegan. My patients with the most health issues in their 50's and 60' were vegetarian or worse, vegan. Eat only grass-fed, pastured organic meats and wild fish.
Get chemicals out of your environment, especially all these awful synthetic fragrances full of nano-chemicals that pollute every cells of your body and are toxic for your brain. Chemicals make you fat and your brain becomes toxic so you get Alzheimer and get brain fog. Clean up your personal care products: hair, skin, etc. Choose fragrance-free or natural fragrances and chemical free, nanotechnology-free products. Relax, breathe, did I say no snacking between meals? A constant habit in the US! Carry yourself with grace and dignity. Dress well, do not slouch, work on your posture, walk with class and confidence, and please, no tight leggings, they look cheap, vulgar and horrible on most women.
Yes! Agree with everything you’ve said.
Shit man I wear leggings everyday because I am fat and don’t think anything else will look better maybe I should start wearing dresses…
As a French national I beg to differ : 30 % of us are overweight. The so called french diet is full of proteins,butter, cream and saturated fats. The Mediteranian diet is way much Heather and pretty common in the south) french riviera region.The young génération is all about fast food, pizza, burritos and stuff...
I totally agree Thanks!
And he mentioned that the younger people in France were eating more processed foods and were exhibiting those symptoms associated with metabolic syndrome. The "American" way of eating and food industries has infiltrated other countries that for centuries have enjoyed native cuisine and have been able to maintain normal weights and health, long into their senior years. If we fed our animals what we feed ourselves, they would get sick and die. This is why we are told not to feed our pets from the table. Our food is full of chemicals, sugar, unhealthy fats, salt and other components not compatible with health. We cannot imagine or know the effect even small amounts of agricultural and food processing chemicals are having on our bodies. And they aren't talking. When it says "Less than 2% of:" it shouldn't make us feel it's OK, because that amount is still not good. Also, labels do NOT tell you everything that is in there. Some products get snagged for not revealing certain ingredients on the label.
So glad I found you and your great guest. Thank you so much. Kathy
So informative! I had always wondered about the French diet and how they are staying slimmer. I’m going to start baking my breads and using only high-quality ingredients 😊
It’s the Raw cheeses and dairy! Pasteurization kills the miraculous properties of dairy and raw milk! The French Paradox is eating RAW dairy and cheeses!
Here are the 5 countries most affected by obesity in the world according to the OECD
Brazil.
Hungary....
Great Britain....
Chile....
The United States.
It’s got more to do with who walks and how much
I love this because it doesn’t seem like a diet. It’s not a drag. Thanks!
You are so welcome!
NYer living in Paris for 10+ years. The amount of eating sugar here is rampant. The French are finally waking up and paying attention to US docs on the harm of sugar. They’ve been translated into French & here on youtube. Plus now the French are eating tons of US chain fast food - really sad. They are thin no longer in my opinion. Diabetes is very common here. It used to be people only ate desserts on Sundays. No more. The amount of ice cream shops in Paris is shocking. This guy has been away from France too long. The foodie culture has changed and not for the better sadly.
Totally agree with you. France is not France and the French are not French anymore. When I return to my native France, I am appalled to see what this formerly healthy, creative, sexy, and culturally stimulating country has become. France is toasted. I am French old school, but all that is gone now.
Triste really, how US chains, the relentless French patisserie industry + Ultra processed foods (UPF) have changed the French palate and figure 😢
@@parisbreakfast Oui, tres triste. France was unique, they have destroyed it. Et nous savons qui est "they".
Same in India.
The lessons he takes are not based on this newer lifestyle. You must be grateful that you were raised this way. Are you still thin and healthy and living those traditional ways? A gift for life!
It’s not all rainbows and roses in France . There is a huge societal pressure in France to be thin . French woman in particular have high rates of eating disorders, even children are criticized or even mocked if they put on a few pounds .
oh no! was not aware
My daughter is going to France soon and I’m
Worried she will be mocked she is already fat shamed every day in nz
@@Bellab414 I hope not 🙏🏼
Helpful but a lot of mansplaining repeating what the good doctor already said at times. Still very helpful.
Hello doctor..can you make a video about essential tremor disease..not Parkinson's disease
yes!
@@DrTazMD Thanks again and I am waiting for you
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I wish I could believe this because I spent the last 6 weeks strictly eating vegetables, cheese and olive oil as well as home-made sauerkraut and the occasional red wine. I walked between 2 and 6 hours every other day and lost absolutely no weight. My calories were down but not super low and everything was logged to ensure I did not cheat. In this time I cut back on meat and fish as well but did eat more nuts. I'm continuing to eat and live this way because I feel better all over. But I'm still fat. Haven't lost a single lb.
Hi!! could be your hormones or inflammation
@@DrTazMD thanks for your reply. I'm getting a cgm to monitor blood glucose as I suspect I am pre diabetic.
Could also be that when you lower your caloric intake and increase your exercise, you lower your set point.
Of all the EU members France has the highest number of chronic diabetes. Their high carb diet may be the reason.
Five minutes in >> this is all b.s. ~~I turned OFF !!!
Gabrielle Deydier wanted to shine a light on the French distaste for obesity
JOANNA VAN MULDER
Adam Sage
Monday September 18 2017, 12.01am, The Times
When Gabrielle Deydier was a teenager the school nurse told her that her classmates were upset by her body odour. When she brought a sexual harassment claim as a student the police said she was too fat to be taken seriously. When she sought employment a recruiter turned her down after suggesting that obesity was the sign of a low IQ.
All her life Deydier has suffered from the prejudice faced by those whose weight fails to conform to the traditional notion of femininity in her native France. She has been insulted, scorned, spurned and deprived of self-esteem.
Now she is fighting back. In an act of rebellion that is a personal therapy and a public statement, the 38-year-old has written a book to denounce
People also ask
Is obesity common in France?
The 2020 edition of the Obepi-Roche studies by the “Ligue Contre l'Obésité” showed that almost half the French population were people with excess weight, with 17% being obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) and 2% suffering from severe and complex obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2).Jan 25, 2023

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc
Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in France: The 2020 ...
Really having a lot of trouble understanding him!!
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Sometimes using closed caption works.