Not only is Dr. Pilcher a skilled and compassionate surgeon, these informational videos he offers are almost as important as surgery in helping patients recover health and live well as *educated* consumers. I am so grateful to have found him. He has given me a new lease on life....Thank you, Dr P! Lesson#1: "Food is hormonally active" -- this is the most important lesson I've learned from Dr. P. If this is true, not only does food impact the metabolic system, it must also impact mood and thinking (which are influenced by hormones). Wow.... "Let food be your medicine." (Not Dr. P, sorry, that was Hippocrates ;-)
Hello Dr. John, I am having bariatric surgery next week, the sleeve. I just wanna thank you for making this channel. I have watched your videos and they have really helped me understand items that I either didn’t understand or had questions about. ❤
@@DoctorJP You Truly are awesome Dr.Pilcher . I spend almost All my spare time on RUclips and honestly, Ive learned more on RUclips than anywhere else in the world. I'm getting Gastric Bypass in 4 months and I've watched THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS of video about Gastric Bypass INCLUDING all the Doctors And honestly, Hats off to you Dr.Pilcher you are the most intelligent Doctor. I wish I lived in Texas I would want YOU to do my surgery. I've watched almost all your videos and some: two three and 4 times You are Astonishing
These videos are great thank you so much. So if I’m working out doing strength training and cardio 6 days a week. Should I still just eat when hungry and not worry about having a high amount of protein. So many mixed messages. This video makes sense but iv read i should be having at least 70 grams a day eating 6 small meals. This feels unnatural. Your video makes more sense. Could you enlighten me on your view. Thank you from Australia
Thanks for watching! You're correct that my views on food are different than most. The video really says it all in terms of how I go to this point, but in a nutshell it's been my experience that the most effective and most lasting strategy for weight control after bariatric surgery is: 1) trust your new (rebalanced) hunger 2) nurture that more healthy hunger by minimizing carbs and chemicals, by exercising regularly, and by monitoring/maintaining your vitamin levels You may also be interested in these videos: The Five Pillars of Lasting Metabolic Health ruclips.net/video/m6yc2opPOf4/видео.html Conscious Eating ruclips.net/video/ARTBfws7o08/видео.html Hunger is Complicated ruclips.net/video/pcbyFZSJ0I0/видео.html
Great and informative videos. I'm still in the process of getting gastric bybass. My question is. Is herbalife ( Im nit sure if you have heard of it).ok in the long run a year or so after surgery? I've heard different opinions.
I've heard of herbalife, and I'm not aware of any specific problems with it, but I do have two reservations: 1) you really should check with your bariatric team 2) in general, I like people to have natural food not processed formulas
The three established bariatric vitamin brands are: Bariatric Advantage, Thorne, and Celebrate. They are all available for internet purchase, though you should ask your bariatric team for particular recommendations.
Robert, I'm sorry I missed your question back when you posted it. The three brands of vitamins that we trust the most for bariatric patients are Bariatric Advantage, Thorne, and Celebrate.
I was curious, I do a lot my own canning (including pressure canning my own soups and stews) and those foods are shelf stable but I have done the processing. I’ve always considered those really healthy because I control the sodium and ingredients but the canning is technically a process. Would those foods still be healthy?
Thanks for asking. When I speak against processed foods I'm usually talking about added chemicals and chemical preservatives. It seems like a home canning process with natural ingredients including salt would be OK.
My first suggestion is to check with your bariatric team (I'm guessing they are in Ireland?) for their recommendations. If that's not practical for some reason, I'm pretty sure that the three brands we believe in (Bariatric Advantage, Thorne, and Celebrate) are all available by internet order.
I believe that dairy products can be part of a healthy food plan, though I recommend consuming them in moderation. Interestingly, it seems that the normal-fat version of dairy products like milk or cheese can be as healthy or perhaps more so than the "skim" varieties because fats in moderation can promote satiety.
Not only is Dr. Pilcher a skilled and compassionate surgeon, these informational videos he offers are almost as important as surgery in helping patients recover health and live well as *educated* consumers. I am so grateful to have found him. He has given me a new lease on life....Thank you, Dr P!
Lesson#1: "Food is hormonally active" -- this is the most important lesson I've learned from Dr. P. If this is true, not only does food impact the metabolic system, it must also impact mood and thinking (which are influenced by hormones). Wow.... "Let food be your medicine." (Not Dr. P, sorry, that was Hippocrates ;-)
Thank YOU Bea, and good work!!
Hello Dr. John, I am having bariatric surgery next week, the sleeve. I just wanna thank you for making this channel. I have watched your videos and they have really helped me understand items that I either didn’t understand or had questions about. ❤
So glad these were helpful! Best of luck on your journey!
Excellent info.
It's what we ALL need...what you are doing here is what we need.
We appreciate you very much!
You are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT about the fasting..
"By Golly Dr...Dr Pilcher..You are Soooo Intelligent..Amazing
Thanks for this and your numerous other kind comments
@@DoctorJP You Truly are awesome Dr.Pilcher . I spend almost All my spare time on RUclips and honestly, Ive learned more on RUclips than anywhere else in the world.
I'm getting Gastric Bypass in 4 months and I've watched THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS of video about Gastric Bypass INCLUDING all the Doctors
And honestly, Hats off to you Dr.Pilcher you are the most intelligent Doctor.
I wish I lived in Texas I would want YOU to do my surgery.
I've watched almost all your videos and some: two three and 4 times
You are Astonishing
Great information. But what about those who don't get hunger cues?
Best advice on someone about to go through bariatric surgery.
Thanks for watching!
Could you please do an updated video on this? I’m interested to see if anything has changed in the 5 years. Thank you
Thanks for watching and thanks for the request. I'll put this on my list, though honestly I have a bunch of new videos I want to do when I get time.
A wonderful video, thank you. Is there an update to this video given this is 5 years old now?
You're very kind to watch. It might be time for an update, but tbh I'm still working my way through new topics that I haven't covered at all yet.
Yeee Hawww! Dr Pilcher..
Yer SO AMAZING
These videos are great thank you so much. So if I’m working out doing strength training and cardio 6 days a week. Should I still just eat when hungry and not worry about having a high amount of protein. So many mixed messages. This video makes sense but iv read i should be having at least 70 grams a day eating 6 small meals. This feels unnatural. Your video makes more sense. Could you enlighten me on your view.
Thank you from Australia
Thanks for watching! You're correct that my views on food are different than most. The video really says it all in terms of how I go to this point, but in a nutshell it's been my experience that the most effective and most lasting strategy for weight control after bariatric surgery is:
1) trust your new (rebalanced) hunger
2) nurture that more healthy hunger by minimizing carbs and chemicals, by exercising regularly, and by monitoring/maintaining your vitamin levels
You may also be interested in these videos:
The Five Pillars of Lasting Metabolic Health ruclips.net/video/m6yc2opPOf4/видео.html
Conscious Eating ruclips.net/video/ARTBfws7o08/видео.html
Hunger is Complicated ruclips.net/video/pcbyFZSJ0I0/видео.html
Great and informative videos. I'm still in the process of getting gastric bybass. My question is. Is herbalife ( Im nit sure if you have heard of it).ok in the long run a year or so after surgery? I've heard different opinions.
I've heard of herbalife, and I'm not aware of any specific problems with it, but I do have two reservations:
1) you really should check with your bariatric team
2) in general, I like people to have natural food not processed formulas
@@DoctorJP Thank you!
I love all types of bean, green beans, pinto beans etc. How can I fit legumes into my low carb nutrition plan?
Best to have the advice of your bariatric registered dietitian
what are the three best brands for vitamins?
The three established bariatric vitamin brands are: Bariatric Advantage, Thorne, and Celebrate. They are all available for internet purchase, though you should ask your bariatric team for particular recommendations.
Robert,
I'm sorry I missed your question back when you posted it. The three brands of vitamins that we trust the most for bariatric patients are Bariatric Advantage, Thorne, and Celebrate.
Good information
Thanks again for the positive feedback.
I was curious, I do a lot my own canning (including pressure canning my own soups and stews) and those foods are shelf stable but I have done the processing. I’ve always considered those really healthy because I control the sodium and ingredients but the canning is technically a process. Would those foods still be healthy?
Thanks for asking. When I speak against processed foods I'm usually talking about added chemicals and chemical preservatives. It seems like a home canning process with natural ingredients including salt would be OK.
Dr pilcher do u know of a bariatric supplement in Ireland thanks
My first suggestion is to check with your bariatric team (I'm guessing they are in Ireland?) for their recommendations. If that's not practical for some reason, I'm pretty sure that the three brands we believe in (Bariatric Advantage, Thorne, and Celebrate) are all available by internet order.
Brilliant 👏
On my list of food they have sugar free jello as a liquid,is it ok?
Registered Dietitians agree that Jell-O counts as a clear liquid.
I had a bypass april 12th of this year. I started drinking whey protien,and now i have rashes
Suggest to discuss this with your bariatric team
What’s your take on erythritol?
I think because it is a fake sugar, it is probably just as metabolically disruptive as real sugar. Sorry.
What about dairy?
I believe that dairy products can be part of a healthy food plan, though I recommend consuming them in moderation. Interestingly, it seems that the normal-fat version of dairy products like milk or cheese can be as healthy or perhaps more so than the "skim" varieties because fats in moderation can promote satiety.