Nuts: How Much Should You Eat? What Type? | Dr. Neal Barnard Live Q&A

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @sectionalsofa
    @sectionalsofa Год назад +112

    I'm a sixty something woman and lost 18 pounds eating nuts and seeds. I just measured them: An 1/8 cup of walnuts and a tablespoon of tahini. These made my salad and my vegetable palatable (and healthier!) Since then, I consume about double that and have maintained 122 pounds ( BMI of 21) for about five years.

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Год назад +3

      Congratulations!

    • @sharinaross1865
      @sharinaross1865 Год назад +4

      Good for you.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

    • @Jennifer-ls5ke
      @Jennifer-ls5ke Год назад +4

      Great advice!

    • @Prodigious1One
      @Prodigious1One Год назад +1

      Excellent! I depend also on peanuts to maintain a healthy weight. They always satisfy me.

  • @xperience-evolution
    @xperience-evolution Год назад +8

    If I remember correctly Dr. Greger has a video about nuts and the conclusion is: Natural nuts (no added oil, sugar etc) are not absorb in the same way oil and other processed foods are.
    A Calorie is not a Calorie when comparing whole foods and processed foods!?

    • @notesfromleisa-land
      @notesfromleisa-land 3 месяца назад

      Dr Greger listed a compendium of published studies that all concluded that nuts--and these were handfuls of nuts-- that participants experienced no weight gain--and it was counter to what they had expected given the caloric load of notes (and several of these studies were structured to have good controls).

  • @donk8589
    @donk8589 Год назад +51

    Better snack on nuts than junk food. Maintaining a diet is hard. If nuts help you stay on track I'd say go for it. As long as it's unsalted and without any additives

  • @Atheria444
    @Atheria444 Год назад +24

    I'm a fan of the small red lentils as they cook very fast and are a little less gassy than bigger beans. You don't have to soak them either.

  • @jenwylie4093
    @jenwylie4093 Год назад +6

    Nuts and seeds really helped with leg cramps while I was pregnant. I had a small amount of flax, pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds and walnuts in my oatmeal in the morning. Any day I forgot to eat them, I woke up in the middle of the night in so much pain. Most people tell you to eat a banana if you get leg cramps, but I read one person say nuts helped them, so I gave it a shot. It works!!

    • @xperience-evolution
      @xperience-evolution Год назад +2

      Many Nuts/seeds have more magnesium than Bananas.
      Pumpkin seeds especially

  • @simonalexandercritchley439
    @simonalexandercritchley439 Год назад +29

    I am 63 next month and have been wfpb vegan 3 years now following heart attack in March of 2019. After 6 months of meds and adjusting of diet and lifestyle I started eliminating animal products the last to go were fish and diary. I have cut down but nuts are still included but only 3 half pieces of walnut, 6 almonds, 2 brazils. I had peanut butter every day since a boy but stopped a year ago. I have just started again with a small amount of high oleic p.b and no oil hydrogenated or otherwise. Since I get plenty of exercise I am still losing weight (body fat), now at 70kg/1.78 m instead of 88kg. All health indicators are looking good, no meds, no colds, flu or infections in this time.

    • @yeshimbeteshetu5245
      @yeshimbeteshetu5245 Год назад

      Ok

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Год назад

      Simon, I'm glad you are here, thanks for sharing your good news.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Don't worry about eating more nuts. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @blue-fj9ky
    @blue-fj9ky Год назад +24

    I like raw sunflower seeds as a Vitamin E supplement. They are not as addictive as mixed nuts!

  • @leonieduplessis4467
    @leonieduplessis4467 Год назад +8

    Soaked chickpeas cooked 23 min in a pressure cooker, black and kidney beans that's bean soaked cooked like 13 min in the a pressure cooker put it away in the freezer I even use it for my dogs food when I cook for them

  • @kiwifeijoa
    @kiwifeijoa Год назад +8

    Beans soak themselves, ha ha, nice one Dr B. Enjoyed your comment that, in nature, nuts are hard to access. That image can help when looking at bags of nuts, how long would it take me to gather and shell all these? Also my favourite cheese is miso cheese made at home. Soak nuts overnight, rinse and blend with fresh water and white miso, leave on kitchen bench a few hours to ferment and it often produces little bubbles. Leave in fridge for a week before using, and it makes a delicious cheese sauce. Can use different nuts or seeds, cashews or sunflower seeds are very good to use, also pumpkin seeds. Thanks both of you for a very useful topic.

    • @leeabraham2008
      @leeabraham2008 Год назад

      How about fish simon is that good for you

  • @dorothyedwards7225
    @dorothyedwards7225 Год назад +3

    Thank you Chuck and Dr. Benard, this has been insightful and helpful. Thank you for the story about the conference with Treeline cheese. I particularly like your analogy Dr. B on "all things in moderation", thank you good point, well thought, and said.

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor Год назад +8

    Nuts are very filling that eating several can be satiating. If one craves a large amount, then there is something out of balance in one's diet or body.

  • @sparkleinco2035
    @sparkleinco2035 Год назад +5

    Oh please!! the 60ties were one of my best decades. that is not old. Now over 80 and some things have changed.

    • @Scor-ah
      @Scor-ah Год назад

      Thanks for that, as I turn 66 next week. I feel like I did when I was 40 so I was hoping for another 20 good yrs😃

  • @davidthescottishvegan
    @davidthescottishvegan Год назад +29

    Another fantastic episode and I don't eat much vegan cheese because the majority of the vegan cheese in stores is coconut oil based and I want to avoid coconut oil. That means vegan cheese & dairy cheese aren't health foods but both are processed junk foods that I am better off without. I do eat nuts occasionally but they are among the most expensive vegan food.

  • @MGree
    @MGree 5 месяцев назад +2

    This was so helpful! Thanks a million.

  • @lorinorris561
    @lorinorris561 Год назад +7

    Love your show! Thank you so much for all you do to educate us, making us healthier and happier!

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Well, not all great I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @blue-fj9ky
    @blue-fj9ky Год назад +5

    For cooking beans, Instant Pot aka electric multi-cooker. Turn hours into minutes!

  • @tiaaeon8213
    @tiaaeon8213 Год назад +29

    FYI shelled nuts that are NOT organic are sprayed after being shelled with pesticides and fungicides to dry them out and preserve them during shipping. The reason nuts are so addictive is the salt and the dry roasting. Health wise... Organic raw nuts are your best bet.

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous Год назад

      Agreed that salt makes them even better but for some including me even raw almonds are too much 😞

    • @tiaaeon8213
      @tiaaeon8213 Год назад +4

      @@RiDankulous I guess I don't understand what you mean by too much. I am just trying to let people know about the extensive use of pesticides. Cuz on these podcasts they don't seem to talk much about it. Nuts are good for us in limited amounts only when they don't have a side of poison included.

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous Год назад +1

      @@tiaaeon8213 Ah, something to consider most definitely. Raw almonds are too addictive to me.

    • @tiaaeon8213
      @tiaaeon8213 Год назад +1

      @@RiDankulous you should just enjoy them. They aren't as fatty as cashews. They are nutritious too. Enjoy 😊

    • @ellanola6284
      @ellanola6284 Год назад

      @@tiaaeon8213 Go rancid quickly too esp. walnuts.

  • @wendym2544
    @wendym2544 Год назад +4

    I disagree on not eating nuts if you're trying to lose weight. 1/4 Cup of nuts is only 200 calories at the very most. And they make you feel good, taste good and give you nutrients and add so much to other foods. I'm talking about nuts without any kind of oil or salt added.

  • @rosachen5218
    @rosachen5218 Год назад +1

    Dr. Barnard: Thank you for give me so much useful information.

  • @SableRain
    @SableRain Год назад +17

    22:19 Dr. Barnard is so right about looking into what cows and calves had to go through to put that cheese on our tables. It's horrific. Imagine your children or pets being put through something like that.

    • @dr.c2195
      @dr.c2195 Год назад

      Yes, but clearly human adults need the milk of another species. No other species is like this, no dog needing baboon milk, no goat needing elephant milk. But cow's milk is specifically designed for adult humans. It fits our needs perfectly. That is why cows produce more milk whenever they are enslaved by a human harmer!
      What to do with that pesky calf, though? Just kill it. It will only steal your milk, and cow milk is bad for calves, anyway. After all, it is optimised for adult humans and clearly the nutritional needs of adult humans do not resemble those of baby cows!
      So start sucking mommy cow's titties and drink the healthiest fluid nature has for adult humans!

  • @Dani-tz6jz
    @Dani-tz6jz Год назад +3

    There is a peanut butter that has only dry roasted peanuts, either creamy or chunky, salted or unsalted, nongmo, vegan, gluten free, USA grown...the brand name is TEDDIE and is really good, oil comes to the top if stood too long, you either stir it well or pour out the oil as I do, it makes the butter harder but yummy!!

  • @jedmaple
    @jedmaple Год назад +6

    Peanuts are legumes. I love them in the shell, outside on a fall day or by the fire at night. I don't eat literal tons of them, but it wouldn't take much prodding for me to try.

  • @lisabarnetson1362
    @lisabarnetson1362 Год назад +8

    I think Dr. B might disagree with a mono tone diet as the variety feeds the micro biome which is where our immune system comes from.

  • @achuimeigolmei3363
    @achuimeigolmei3363 Год назад +1

    Thank u so much Dr Neal Barnard I'm very happy to share your valuable massage how to much shauld our eat ? And so many important healthy food ,and live so many questions n answer . More pls.

  • @pamelasookermany7175
    @pamelasookermany7175 Год назад +3

    Greetings Doctors. ... Thanks for sharing. Great information. God bless you all richly. Stay safe.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Not all great I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @carlo6912
    @carlo6912 Год назад +56

    Chuck seems to be really excited about vegan cheese but is falling to mention the number of chemicals that go into making it. It's also the same for plant based ice cream. Just read the label and you will see.

    • @blue-fj9ky
      @blue-fj9ky Год назад +17

      Vegan cheese is pretty much processed coconut oil...very high in saturated fat!

    • @brucebelmore1831
      @brucebelmore1831 Год назад +16

      That's the difference between a whole food plant based and a vegan.

    • @sammakesitsimple
      @sammakesitsimple Год назад +5

      I don't think he "failed" to mention that. He addressed the issue pertaining to the discussion which is being mindful of the type and amount of fat. For the purposes of detaching addiction to cheese, that's the bigger issue (saturated fat content) although of course I agree with you about added non-foods like chemicals.

    • @ginac7235
      @ginac7235 Год назад +6

      @@brucebelmore1831 They are both plant-based. Those who are WFPB chose foods that are as close to nature as possible without any processing. Vegans may include processed and convenient foods: refined sugar, refined oils, fried foods, plant-based cheeses, ice-cream, etc.
      “Vegan” also represents an ethical desire to not contribute to the suffering of animals to the best they can. They won’t purchase leather nor support the exploitation of animals (like zoos, circuses, elephant rides, etc). Whereas, there are many people on a WFPB diet who are just eating plant-based for health reasons and still purchase leather, etc.

    • @leonieduplessis4467
      @leonieduplessis4467 Год назад +3

      The plantbased ice cream and yogurt really not nice,so I stick to my banana nicecream.

  • @misterE-1989
    @misterE-1989 Год назад +13

    In the ultra rare occasion that Neal goes crazy and cheats on his diet... he eats 3 almonds and a teaspoon of guacamole.

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Год назад

      🤣

    • @barbettecaravaggio7675
      @barbettecaravaggio7675 Год назад

      he looks that way... low fat diets are not gentle on the body. EAT YOUR PLANT FATS!

    • @misterE-1989
      @misterE-1989 Год назад +2

      @@barbettecaravaggio7675 Neal looks amazing for almost 70. Are you kidding?

    • @ramonaa.47
      @ramonaa.47 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @florencedavis8503
    @florencedavis8503 Год назад +5

    Love this show

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Not all great I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @SEASCAT
    @SEASCAT Год назад +3

    Where sunflower seeds fit? I love sunflower butter. I make sure there isn't anything else added, always! No sugar, no added oils, etc. I can't eat nuts as I don't have enough teeth, and I can't put them on salad because I don't have enough teeth to eat leafy vegetables. I find nut butter so convenient when i'm not up to cooking. I'm old and not in very good health. I don't eat dairy at all anymore not even yogurt, which I only quite a year ago or so. I've always found I choke on any other dairy. I recently tried lactose free ice cream when I found some also sugar free and on sale. I can not testify that dairy products that say lactose free still causes mucus for people like me. Oh, I used to eat cheese even if it bothered me, but broke that addiction. It wasn't easy. I heard about the casien-morphine addiction. That reminds me what- ever- happened to soy cheese! I used to eat a lot of soy cheese. Artificial cheese now is made with potato starch.

  • @eugenenicholas4065
    @eugenenicholas4065 Год назад +8

    I eat 3 pounds of nuts every week, no weight issues.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

    • @juiicii1
      @juiicii1 Год назад +1

      Heart and circulatory issues is what you’ll likely have. You won’t know it until it’s too late though. Good luck!

  • @JW4REnvironment
    @JW4REnvironment Год назад +3

    Dr. Barnard is full of great insights that our medical and public health establishment ignores all too often. I am delighted to hear Dr. Barnard nail it again--that unhealthful palm oil is being added willy nilly to foods. I suspect this is because it is inexpensive and pletntiful. This is not good policy given that palm oil is so full of saturated fat and because valuable rain forest habitat is getting cleared to raise monocultures of oil palms. I try to avoid anything with palm oil for both health reasons and biodiversity/environmental reasons. Does anyone else remember when there was margarine made from canola oil, with no unhealthful palm oil added? Bravo to Physician's Committee for this presentation and all its good efforts to boost health and the environment we all depend upon. I will stay plant based for health and to fight climate change, which eating meat and cow burps contribute to all too greatly!

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Well, not all great I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @garyg6000
    @garyg6000 Год назад +2

    I buy the natural nut butter (peanut or almond) and pour the separated oil off when I first open the jar. Then stir and enjoy.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Год назад +5

    I overdo almonds. I'll get into the habit of eating an ounce right when I wake up, and then it's 2 ounces a day sometimes. It won't stop for me. 🤣

  • @hardnackfarms1736
    @hardnackfarms1736 Год назад +6

    I am so concerned about all the bioengineered food ingredients showing up in the food supply, and pet foods! Wendy🙏🏻🇺🇸

  • @Soapgirl64
    @Soapgirl64 Год назад +7

    I practice healthy keto and intermittent fasting. I break my fast every day with nuts (no peanuts.. they are too susceptible to fungus). Otherwise, I eat many handfuls of walnuts, pistachios, Brazil nuts, macadamia… every day. Does not cause me to gain weight and I don’t count calories or fat. I can do this because I don’t eat sugar and only carbs from cruciferous vegetables … and nuts lol. Same with avocados… good fat! Eat ‘em up! (And yes, once I converted to a fat burner and not a carb burner, I’ve lost weight and look trim and healthy regardless of how much fat I eat)

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Год назад +1

      Carbs from vegetables or whole grains don't cause you to gain weight, typically.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      @@Magnulus76 Good to see you edited "But fats in nuts are easy to store as body fat, usually in the liver or as visceral fat." out of your post

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Год назад

      @@MF-lt8pq It depends on how many nuts you eat. Nuts are very calorie dense. A carrot isn't.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад +1

      @@Magnulus76 I guess you didn't read my post. Here's the content again.......
      Decades of already-published science, 30+ studies and various systematic reviews;
      Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 1 - Nuts & Obesity - The Weight of Evidence
      ruclips.net/video/TRxMhqdmb2Y/видео.html
      And for the reasons why all those calories from nuts doesn't cause weight gain, watch the rest of the series in the following order:
      1. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 2 - Solving the Mystery of the Missing Calories
      ruclips.net/video/RrnaQtgK15Y/видео.html
      2. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 3 - Testing the Pistachio Principle
      ruclips.net/video/nWJBEbX-oL8/видео.html
      3. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 4 - Testing the Dietary Compensation Theory
      ruclips.net/video/Egt-zfz0Ios/видео.html
      4. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 5 - Testing the Fat-Burning Theory
      ruclips.net/video/M5-82Ya0J_4/видео.html
      5. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 6 - Fat Burning Via Arginine
      ruclips.net/video/baxBJ_EdB6M/видео.html
      6. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 7 - Fat Burning Via Flavonoids
      ruclips.net/video/Hir1ZkroVCM/видео.html
      7. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 8 - Do Fruit & Nut Bars Cause Weight Gain
      ruclips.net/video/KrWxMNbgFec/видео.html
      All references and links to studies are found on each video's page on www.nutritionfacts.org - the links to which are in each RUclips video

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 9 месяцев назад +1

    🙏interesting , very nuanced and so informative 🌷❤️

  • @hugomarquez3189
    @hugomarquez3189 Год назад +5

    Iron is just not an issue in a vegan diet, I’m getting more than I ever got before. Calcium, B12, Vitamin D, DHA, those are the issues, that I supplement for (calcium thru my fortified oat milk). You can get zinc and the other minerals with nuts, so I don’t restrict myself with them, and my weight has never gone up, so it hasn’t been a problem. I usually eat more than a day’s serving of nuts.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @teresawilliams1942
    @teresawilliams1942 Год назад +2

    I like to make my own nut butter with my food processor.

  • @Cat32215
    @Cat32215 Год назад +14

    I make my beans in the crockpot, they are so good and easy. Just look up a plant based crockpot bean recipe. My favorite are pinto beans 🥰

    • @RichS.73yroldbodybuilder
      @RichS.73yroldbodybuilder 11 месяцев назад +2

      This was about nuts?💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

    • @Cat32215
      @Cat32215 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RichS.73yroldbodybuilder woops wrong video ☺️

  • @kuljinderdhillon3352
    @kuljinderdhillon3352 Год назад +3

    Dr Barnard, thanks for your teaching . I have your recipe book . I been making recipes from that book but I lost 16 lbs weight . But I don’t have to loose more . How much nut or any other foods I should be adding to the diet to gain little weight or maintain weight.

  • @amymartin5753
    @amymartin5753 Год назад +2

    1 ounce a day for me- walnuts

  • @sharinaross1865
    @sharinaross1865 Год назад +3

    I eat unsalted nuts (cashews, walnuts, pecans, soft almonds) and seeds (sunflower and pumpkins) plain.

  • @johndoe9362
    @johndoe9362 Год назад +10

    Raw nuts (or peanuts) are better if soaked and then boiled.
    Boil them in their shells.
    Boiling will increase the antioxidants by 3 times vs raw peanuts.
    Dry-roasting is bad because it's dry-cooking and dry-roasting (and all dry cooking) increases AGES (Advanced Glycation End Products).
    Boiling is good because the water protects the food from becoming brown.
    Boiling ALL fats and proteins are safest against AGE's compared to dry-cooking. Microwaving may be an exception if it's cooked in a microwave oven for a short time.
    Dry cooking causes food to become brown.
    The browning of food causes Advanced Glycation End Products. But this is only a concern if the food has high fat or protein.
    Therefore, browning your vegetables during dry-heating is not so bad. Your AGE intake will still go up a bit but it's a tiny difference.
    The much bigger issue with cooking food is killing enzymes. But this issue can be ameliorated by mixing non-cooked food with cooked food. By eating raw food and cooked food together, the cooked food borrows the enzymes from the raw food and you're all good.👍 Dr. Greger explained this enzymes borrowing phenomena in his series about cooking brocolli and adding brown mustard powder to make up for the enzymes lost while brocolli is cooked.
    Google: "Brown mustard powder brocolli."

  • @Maham_k3
    @Maham_k3 7 месяцев назад

    You should have also touched on the importance of consuming healthy fats with vegetables to absorb the fat soluble vitamins in vegetables. Really crucial point.

  • @lindaripp5902
    @lindaripp5902 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @sandybayes
    @sandybayes Год назад +1

    I learned something. I thought all nuts contained healthy fats which I understand is fattening but I didn't realize nuts contained saturated fat. Also, vegan cheeses do often contain a lot of oils though other than coconut and palm oils.

  • @irardylivia9837
    @irardylivia9837 Год назад +2

    Love you guy’s!!! ❤

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Well, not all great I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @tharanganakasthuri2474
    @tharanganakasthuri2474 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the eye - opener about nuts. So hard loosing obese weight .. Probably because Of the nut addiction .

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @jean-chritophedesjarlais8435
    @jean-chritophedesjarlais8435 Год назад +4

    Dr Bernard is right of course that nuts are seasonal, but he forgot to mention that their hermetic shell keeps them fresh all year.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Dummy. Proof he doesn't know half as much as he should is here
      Decades of already-published science, 30+ studies and various systematic reviews;
      Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 1 - Nuts & Obesity - The Weight of Evidence
      ruclips.net/video/TRxMhqdmb2Y/видео.html
      And for the reasons why all those calories from nuts doesn't cause weight gain, watch the rest of the series in the following order:
      1. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 2 - Solving the Mystery of the Missing Calories
      ruclips.net/video/RrnaQtgK15Y/видео.html
      2. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 3 - Testing the Pistachio Principle
      ruclips.net/video/nWJBEbX-oL8/видео.html
      3. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 4 - Testing the Dietary Compensation Theory
      ruclips.net/video/Egt-zfz0Ios/видео.html
      4. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 5 - Testing the Fat-Burning Theory
      ruclips.net/video/M5-82Ya0J_4/видео.html
      5. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 6 - Fat Burning Via Arginine
      ruclips.net/video/baxBJ_EdB6M/видео.html
      6. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 7 - Fat Burning Via Flavonoids
      ruclips.net/video/Hir1ZkroVCM/видео.html
      7. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 8 - Do Fruit & Nut Bars Cause Weight Gain
      ruclips.net/video/KrWxMNbgFec/видео.html
      All references and links to studies are found on each video's page on www.nutritionfacts.org - the links to which are in each RUclips video. Enjoy and educate yourselves...and most of all, ENJOY YOUR NUTS!! 🌰🤤

  • @vinnettepope8255
    @vinnettepope8255 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this 🙏 wonderful information on eating nuts 👏 😀 😊 👌 👍 🙂

  • @NoirHammer
    @NoirHammer Год назад +3

    And the worst part of it is they are roasted in inflammatory seed oils. Update: it seems the majority of the studies out there show seed oils whether raw or heated don't cause inflammation. Who knew.

  • @blue-fj9ky
    @blue-fj9ky Год назад +16

    Another healthy addictive calorie bomb: medjool dates! The fresh ones are in season now i have a problem. 🙂

    • @JW4REnvironment
      @JW4REnvironment Год назад +3

      I really enjoy these as well. I try to keep it to 3 to 4 large dates per day. Fortunately, dates have so much fiber that they are actually not a health or sugar problem according to Dr. Michael Greger. In fact, he reports that dates are actually beneficial for our GI microbiome! So keep enjoying your dates! Perhaps several dates a day are fine and should be enjoyed without guilt!

    • @blue-fj9ky
      @blue-fj9ky Год назад

      @@JW4REnvironment Trying to hold these healthy better-than-snickers-bars to three a day myself but only because I'm chubby!

  • @YOUTRAINFITNESS
    @YOUTRAINFITNESS Год назад +2

    Thank you!

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Well, not all great I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @gregmeissner9960
    @gregmeissner9960 Год назад +1

    Baru nuts are cool, I find them less addicting and their crunch makes them texturally satisfying.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Never heard of them til now. Will try! Can u recommend a good brand with no preservatives or junk? Thanks.

  • @Chippoka
    @Chippoka Год назад +3

    Nuts, like macadamia nuts, are great since fat is what is desirable when doing keto with intermittent fasting life-style. This guy seems to be grossing-over the fats alternative for losing weight. Fat is good in this instance, along with fiber-rich food minus all sugars and most carbs. I've done awesome on keto for several years now.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад +1

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

    • @Chippoka
      @Chippoka Год назад

      @@MF-lt8pq Where would I find your post? You have a link???

  • @Jennifer-ls5ke
    @Jennifer-ls5ke Год назад +1

    I love you guys!

  • @amymartin5753
    @amymartin5753 Год назад

    The dairy industry directly supports and provides an endless supply of calves for the veal industry. Giving up dairy was no problem for me.

  • @monicarhodes3798
    @monicarhodes3798 Год назад +1

    What about peanut butter powders? With most of the fat removed, is this a healthier option for a WFPB diet?

  • @nayanmipun6784
    @nayanmipun6784 Год назад +1

    Fruits are good for snacking

  • @happycook6737
    @happycook6737 Месяц назад

    Dr. Furman has salad dressings made with nuts. That seems a great way to get nuts in my diet without over eating them. Plus it makes me eat salad and I hate salad.

  • @astonuk9403
    @astonuk9403 Год назад +3

    Healthycrazycool eats a lot of nuts and seed butters. The point is highly active individuals and those with high metabolic rates can add more nuts and seeds to their diet without much drawback.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Anyone can, basically. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

    • @astonuk9403
      @astonuk9403 Год назад

      @@MF-lt8pq I agree with your post. If people were to replace the junk food with nuts and/or seeds then health with improve unless allergies are an issue,
      Nuts such as almonds store their fat in their cell walls, therefore making them harder to digest. Because of this, most part of the fat consumed from nuts is passed out undigested. This means that a large part of the calories are simply discarded.
      Every single almond contains around 7.7 calories of which around 6 come from fat. Given this information, many assume that almonds cause weight gain, but science has proven the opposite. While almonds may be calorie rich, our body does not absorb all the fat content in them.

  • @vampirequeen3550
    @vampirequeen3550 Год назад +1

    Aloha from Big Island Hawai'i ---Violette 💜💙💚💛🧡❤ "where I live there are rainbows"
    Dr. Barnard, I absolutely boycott ANY food that contains dairy. I'm surprised when I read the labels...lime flavored chips have skim milk.. duh?

  • @evettechristopher9022
    @evettechristopher9022 3 месяца назад

    You right my portion is zero because I have a lot of weight to lose😂😂😂they are highly addictive 😌

  • @spinachtriangle
    @spinachtriangle Год назад +8

    I have a massive handful of walnuts 5 days a week, they soak overnight with my fermented oats and seeds for my fast breaking shake. Think it is super important to soak raw nuts (I think). Oh yeah and a tablespoon of crunchy 100% peanut butter daily (my only guilty addiction).

  • @graysteph3381
    @graysteph3381 Год назад +2

    This was so helpful!! We don’t eat store-bought vegan cheese often, but Treeline is the only one we’ll buy! It’s the cleanest I’ve found, and it’s made local for us (NYS)!

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад +2

      Well, not all helpful I'm afraid. The MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

    • @graysteph3381
      @graysteph3381 Год назад

      @@MF-lt8pq sorry to hear you feel that way. I’m not sure which part you’re referring to, but I’ve heard many other doctors in the wfpb world say the same things.

  • @Cat32215
    @Cat32215 Год назад +2

    How about tahini, I love it, I know it's high in fat so I try not to go too crazy with it.

  • @twandaperry11
    @twandaperry11 6 месяцев назад

    I eat walnuts ,pecans ,and cashews in large amounts daily and I’m still losing weight! Though, I eat a lot of veggies and fruits and a little meat .i guess it balance out !

  • @zeebest1004
    @zeebest1004 11 месяцев назад

    I don’t go glutton for nuts. Just 1.5 Oz of almonds is all I need. Nuts might be a problem if you ADD them to an already complete to excessive diet but not when they’re part of your necessary daily nutrition…

  • @LydiaZ36
    @LydiaZ36 Год назад +1

    I always eat unsalted. Not sure why Doc assumes they are salty.

  • @lestaylor1305
    @lestaylor1305 Год назад +1

    What about the mould in peanuts,,??

  • @galyagerstman2625
    @galyagerstman2625 Год назад +1

    But I read that a little fat is necessary to make some of the nutrients in greens bioavailable, and this is why some nuts or seeds are added to a salad so as not to use olive oil. Not true?

  • @jasonmoran9099
    @jasonmoran9099 Год назад

    On the dry roasted vs oil roasted is question what the serving size is. They play that trick with labeling sometimes. So the serving size may be smaller in the oil roasted peanuts to bring the fat per serving down to the same value as the dry roasted.

  • @Gypsyxo0127
    @Gypsyxo0127 Год назад +1

    What about: as long as you're keeping your total daily calories around 1500/day for weightloss? Will 1 or 2 T. of vegan Hellmans in my chickpea salad matter?

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Год назад +6

    Here's a poem about almond addiction:
    Mr. Almond
    We been dancin' with
    Mr. Almond
    He's been knockin'
    He won't' leave me alone
    No, no, no
    He won't leave me alone
    I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
    So the little got more and more
    I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
    Said a little better than before
    I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
    So the little got more and more
    I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
    Said a little better than before

  • @wolfganghorak
    @wolfganghorak Год назад +1

    Here are my questions, please: I have to exercise daily because of other reasons. So I do my daily run between 5 - 8 miles and I do gymnastics and weight lifting in order to keep my muscles. By this I burn between 700 and 1.200 calories a day. I‘m 67 years old, tall and slim, BMI is 19.5. I need around 2.500 - 3.000 calories per day in order to keep my weight. But I would like to add a bit. I’m on WFPBD since five years, no sugar, no oil, no alcohol. I find it so hard, to eat that much, especially because I’m on 18:6, too. What can I add to my food in order to boast calorie intake? How shall distribute carbohydrates, protein and fat? Currently I’m on 65%, 17% and 18%. I don’t want to increase fat, as my LDL is around 100 and I would like to,come down a bit.

    • @wolfganghorak
      @wolfganghorak Год назад +1

      @@jaredj797 Wow - finally I found a bro 👊! Yes, my oat bowl is huge, too. 🥣. Let’s hope, that we get some good advice from Dr. Barnard. I think, we are not the only ones on the planet sharing this challenge.

    • @ninasnutritionandwellnessvideo
      @ninasnutritionandwellnessvideo Год назад

      The ideal ratio is 80% carbs, 10% fat, 10% protein. As long as your BMI is not under 15%, I wouldn’t worry about being too thin. Just focus on muscle growth; if I add more oatmeal it’s easier for me to gain a few pounds.

    • @wolfganghorak
      @wolfganghorak Год назад

      @@ninasnutritionandwellnessvideo BMI of 15 must be a mistake. BMI = body mass index. Pls explain.

    • @ninasnutritionandwellnessvideo
      @ninasnutritionandwellnessvideo Год назад

      @@wolfganghorak a BMI of 15% is healthy

    • @wolfganghorak
      @wolfganghorak Год назад

      @@ninasnutritionandwellnessvideo Not according to science.

  • @JasonBuckman
    @JasonBuckman 7 месяцев назад

    I eat macadamia nuts and sacha inchi seeds.

  • @orthohawk1026
    @orthohawk1026 Год назад +2

    The thing with "one serving of peanut butter" is that you don't have to measure out (with a 2 Tbs measuring spoon) til the end of your days. Once you get used to seeing exactly how much PB is in 2 TBS, it's easy to scoop out that much on a knife.

  • @NessaNZ
    @NessaNZ 8 месяцев назад

    When the nuts are raw and unsalted, its alot easier to not overeat.

  • @Battery-kf4vu
    @Battery-kf4vu Год назад +2

    Aren't walnuts a bit superior? I saw a study saying that they don't cause much weight gain. Also aren't they more anti-cancer than the others? I've seen a study also saying that at 60g/day they lengthen telomeres. And besides maybe there's less tendency to binge on them because they have to be cracked open and also maybe less addictive.
    As for the issue of fat preventing sugar from entering the cells, wouldn't it be possible to eat carbs at breakfast and dinner and eat fats with vegetables ( to increase absorption of certain vitamins ) at supper? Like say adding walnuts and olive oil to a big salad that includes carotenoids rich foods for better absorption, and lots of greens. This way we have the benefits of fats without affecting blood glucose and HBA1C much caused by a lot of fat and carbs at the same time.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Can u please provide a link to that telomere study. Thanks

    • @Battery-kf4vu
      @Battery-kf4vu Год назад

      @@MF-lt8pq I think I was wrong. I did a search and couldn't find what I was talking about. Walnuts slow telomeres shortening, but don't lengthen the telomeres.

    • @davidsheriff9274
      @davidsheriff9274 Год назад +1

      ​@@Battery-kf4vu I had always heard that walnuts are the healthiest because they have a better ratio of omega 3 to omega 6. But it all depends on who you ask. Some say that almonds are healthier than walnuts. It's all very confusing.

    • @Battery-kf4vu
      @Battery-kf4vu Год назад +1

      @@davidsheriff9274 Yes, and walnuts also have about 4 times less oxalates and cause less weight gain.

  • @BradStelmach
    @BradStelmach 2 месяца назад

    Can you mix or add nuts to a mainly fruit-based breakfast on a vegan diet. No weight issue. No diabetes. Healthy active 65 year old male.

  • @Joyful_7
    @Joyful_7 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! How is it that one can be pre-diabetic and never ate meat?

    • @JasonBuckman
      @JasonBuckman 7 месяцев назад

      Nest doesn't cause diabetes. Refined carbs and refined vegetable seed oils in ultra processed "food" does.

  • @martinusasp8927
    @martinusasp8927 Год назад +3

    I have all the nuts, chocolate (dark), seeds, nut butters, avocados, coconut milk, etc i can eat, and still bordeline underweight.

    • @lf7065
      @lf7065 Год назад

      You may have an overactive thyroid, or suffer from nutrient malabsorption.

    • @martinusasp8927
      @martinusasp8927 Год назад +1

      @@lf7065 tyroid function is excellent and all blood work as well.

    • @martinusasp8927
      @martinusasp8927 Год назад +1

      I actually have no problems with my low weight. My point is rather o don't believe you need to be so careful with these foods, at least in the context of a mostly hfpbno diet

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Год назад

      I cannot gain weight eating those either (am low bmi), and afraid of high glycemic foods. So my base is meat and healthy veg.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, I think the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist. Check out my post with the facts and all the evidence to back them up.

  • @sojournern
    @sojournern Год назад +2

    So it's great for the good doctor to say "limit your nuts" but based on what study? I've been trying to find a study on this subject for years. I don't think there is any. I think this is his opinion which is as good as my opinion.

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Год назад

      He said limit nuts if you have insulin reistance, dis-menorhea, cholesterol imbalance ect. I think the goal of keeping fat to 10-15% of diet is to reduce heart disease, blood pressure and diabetes.

    • @sojournern
      @sojournern Год назад

      @@k8eekatt Thanks for your comments but again, where's the study? I also hear over and over that those who eat nuts have lower all cause mortality but where's the study comparing one amount of nuts to another? Aren't we assuming that more nuts is worse rather than testing that assumption?

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Год назад

      @@sojournern have you found Mastering Diabetes youtube channel? They have study citations, they are phDs but they have type 1 diabetes. I think another Dr. showed you CAN restore a diseased pancreas regarding type 2 diabetes with a low fat diet. His intervention is extreme: 800 cal per day for 8 weeks. It takes 2 years on 10-15% total cal. In fat to restore the pancreas, it worked for almost half the people. As for the quality of fat nuts, some are better than others because of the type of fat they have. I will see if I can find a good video with citations. The recent one on mastering diabetes was a survey of hundreds of studies, looking at total results so its not a fine focus on nuts alone, it's over 100,000 000 people and how they respond to low fat.

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад +1

      So, here we are with the decades of already-published science, 30+ studies and various systematic reviews;
      Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 1 - Nuts & Obesity - The Weight of Evidence
      ruclips.net/video/TRxMhqdmb2Y/видео.html
      And for the reasons why all those calories from nuts doesn't cause weight gain, watch the rest of the series in the following order:
      1. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 2 - Solving the Mystery of the Missing Calories
      ruclips.net/video/RrnaQtgK15Y/видео.html
      2. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 3 - Testing the Pistachio Principle
      ruclips.net/video/nWJBEbX-oL8/видео.html
      3. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 4 - Testing the Dietary Compensation Theory
      ruclips.net/video/Egt-zfz0Ios/видео.html
      4. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 5 - Testing the Fat-Burning Theory
      ruclips.net/video/M5-82Ya0J_4/видео.html
      5. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 6 - Fat Burning Via Arginine
      ruclips.net/video/baxBJ_EdB6M/видео.html
      6. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 7 - Fat Burning Via Flavonoids
      ruclips.net/video/Hir1ZkroVCM/видео.html
      7. Flavonoid Phytonutrients - Boosted Metabolism & Weight Loss Part 8 - Do Fruit & Nut Bars Cause Weight Gain
      ruclips.net/video/KrWxMNbgFec/видео.html
      All references and links to studies are found on each video's page on www.nutritionfacts.org - the links to which are in each RUclips video. Enjoy and educate yourselves...and most of all, ENJOY YOUR NUTS!! 🌰🤤

    • @sojournern
      @sojournern Год назад

      @@MF-lt8pq thanks I will look at these. Let me ask you do these studies say limiting nuts is important or the opposite of that ?

  • @jerrylisby3440
    @jerrylisby3440 Год назад

    Raw nuts best. With sea salt. I add it if needed.

  • @muilenlucas9975
    @muilenlucas9975 Год назад

    can you do a talk about rolled oats? What about rolled oats? How much can we have a day? Do rolled oats give me belly fat?
    Thank you

  • @kathleenmckeehan2766
    @kathleenmckeehan2766 Год назад

    With a history of vertebral fractures and kidney stones and oranges contain calcium but I feel orgenic and orange juice fire fresh should not be taken on an empty stomach.

  • @danh5637
    @danh5637 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don’t the adventists study show that more nuts equals better health?

  • @hahaipokedyouoel483
    @hahaipokedyouoel483 Год назад

    Questions, questions, questions

  • @Magnulus76
    @Magnulus76 Год назад

    Chestnuts are the only nuts that are low in fat. Most of the calories come from carbohydrates, in fact, and they have a little protein, too. So they can be good to eat as far as nuts go, and still lose weight.

  • @SamuraKyoto1
    @SamuraKyoto1 8 месяцев назад

    What about the aflatoxins in them ? This is a global issue and the big selling ones appear to have lots of them

  • @pamclyncke5096
    @pamclyncke5096 Год назад +1

    Would you recommend no flaxseeds if trying to lose weight?

  • @user-ff3gn4re4g
    @user-ff3gn4re4g 5 месяцев назад

    Can avacado be eaten?

  • @anettesinn280
    @anettesinn280 5 месяцев назад

    How Dr. Barnard covers his omegas 3 than?

  • @judyjackson2260
    @judyjackson2260 5 месяцев назад

    I can give up a lot if things and i have, but I'm not giving up my cheese or my tea😢😮.

  • @tsebosei1285
    @tsebosei1285 9 месяцев назад

    20:38 old socks 😂

  • @deborahholmberg9019
    @deborahholmberg9019 Год назад

    My husband needs to gain weight but Dr.Esselstyn says if heart problems to avoid. What do you think?

  • @Atheria444
    @Atheria444 Год назад

    My issue with nut/seed butters is that a "serving" for me is 1/4 cup...twice a day. Not good! And then the peanut butter or sunflower butter would trigger me to also use EVOO, avocados, etc. (I'm on day 7 of very low fat again...trying to get my blood sugar down.)

    • @Atheria444
      @Atheria444 Год назад

      It's a wonder I survived childhood. Mom would make my peanut butter and jelly sandwiches using quite a bit of margarine on the bread first (to stop the peanut butter from sticking to the roof of my mouth) and then A LOT of peanut butter with jelly. :-)

  • @NancyCronk
    @NancyCronk 11 месяцев назад

    One ounce per day of unsalted nuts looks like 23 whole almonds, 7 whole walnuts, 85 pumpkin seeds, or 49 shelled pistachios.

  • @woody3307
    @woody3307 Год назад +1

    Greger reviewed quite a few studies showing nuts did not result in weight gain. Why? Never completely explained. Not to contradict Dr. Barnard, but perhaps a slight tweak in the "all calories are equal" interpretation may offer a clue. Are all calories the same? If fed into a machine and burned then maybe yes, but what about in people. Haven't we learned that fat is not as easily digested and loses some energy in conversion to usable glucose? Also, what about those old Okinawans eating a 1400 calorie diet with maybe 6% fat? That high fiber content is made INTO food in the form of SCFA, correct? In this way a non calorie becomes a usable healthy calorie, right? By the same token, is ALL that fat in the nuts digested. Not likely. Those who eat a normally high carb diet or let's say someone with no gall bladder at all are not likely to get the exact amount of bile needed to emulsify that blob of nuts, which are largely packaged in an undigestible chunk when swallowed. As a plant nutritionist I learned that not all nitrogen plant foods are equal or result in optimum growth. Nitrates were often the most available compared to ammonium and it depended on pH and temperature and what the microbes did with them. Let's suggest that our whole digestive apparatus depends on microbes in the same way a plants roots do or at least the chemical makeup of the plant nutrients. Therefore, the way nuts break down and are assimilated are going to go through a very different number of steps affected by many variable, and so a calorie count and weight gain may or may not result depending on a few factors, like age, health, activity, type of nut, what it was eaten with, diet in previous few days and the amount of bile available when eating etc. Of course, I too am a peanut addict and make myself sick eating them at times, and I also do NOT keep them in the house, but they are often left behind so it is a problem, but the digestion of said nuts is for me very inefficient as I do not have a gall bladder...and may be even allergic?? But the question of nuts is a good one, and if we look to the ancient Okinawans we find they ate little fat of any kind and precious few nuts so if one wants to be a centenarian it certainly can be done without nuts...and my apologies to Dr. Greger and Fuhrman for that observation. Doesn't matter, you can't live in the modern world and not overeat on nuts no matter WHAT you try to do to control intake. You'll find a way..haha!!

    • @MF-lt8pq
      @MF-lt8pq Год назад

      Yup, it appears the MD in Dr. Neal Barnard, MD stands for Medical Disinformationist by the looks of it, at least about the gaining weight part. Greger has done a wonderful job of putting all the pieces together. Check out my post with the links to all his videos on the topic if you haven't already watched all of them.

  • @Weche_Tek
    @Weche_Tek 8 месяцев назад

    Doctor, I have lost 10% of my weight over a two year period by replacing grains and starchy veges 100% with nuts. I am not vegetarian, not keto and not carnivore but I am moderate on everything except no starchy veges. It seems not correct that nuts are fattening