Feeling a Little Lost and Making Big Changes to My Diet

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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  • @clare9637
    @clare9637 Месяц назад +778

    Have to tell you. I'm 68 and I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up!!!!

    • @BeatriceCaruso
      @BeatriceCaruso  Месяц назад +125

      Good to know it's a continuous struggle lol!💛

    • @Ifuckwithtrinkets
      @Ifuckwithtrinkets Месяц назад +34

      48 and me, too! 😂

    • @chelseagirl72
      @chelseagirl72 Месяц назад +21

      51 and me too 🎉

    • @lillybits9726
      @lillybits9726 Месяц назад +18

      55 and me as well!

    • @JK-hu1si
      @JK-hu1si Месяц назад +15

      57 me too!!! I tell my daughter who is 26- it’s called life- we keep on keeping on, till the LORD takes us!! It’s when you stop moving- trying to figure things out-that you need to worry- you’re GREAT to watch- enjoy your videos SO MUCH!!

  • @moonlitspud
    @moonlitspud Месяц назад +731

    Proud to be in the 1% of guys! We call ourselves Bea Boys. Probably.

  • @ValcortYT
    @ValcortYT Месяц назад +299

    I guess I am the 1% of men who watch the show. Your journey has been so real and inspiring to watch. You always show the falters but you keep trying. I am struggling with my own lifelong weightloss journey as well and I hope it goes well for the both of us.

  • @helenadrennan4484
    @helenadrennan4484 Месяц назад +280

    Girl!! I am 60 years old and STILL am trying to figure out my life!!!!

    • @graywave4893
      @graywave4893 Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for saying this 😂

    • @kandi_canel.5730
      @kandi_canel.5730 Месяц назад +2

      SAME!!!

    • @plumdutchess
      @plumdutchess Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, I had my own little crisis two years ago. I just turned 39 and whenever I hear a 20 something person say they're waiting for the moment they figure everything out. Yeah, hun. That will never happen. We're all just going with the flow of life. Life is not something to figure out, it's just meant to be lived.

  • @Meraakhi
    @Meraakhi Месяц назад +194

    Beatrice!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 we missed youuuu!!! I was regularly checking to see whether i missed any updates from you for a whole month. Glad to know.. You are okay❤

  • @carly102982
    @carly102982 Месяц назад +241

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    • @47151632
      @47151632 Месяц назад +1

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!

    • @peishancraken
      @peishancraken Месяц назад +1

      I wish they were readily available in my place.
      Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
      He's constantly talking about killing someone.
      He's violent. Anyone reading this
      Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.

    • @47151632
      @47151632 Месяц назад

      Is he on instagram?

    • @juanmacias3
      @juanmacias3 Месяц назад

      Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.

    • @snoopdoff
      @snoopdoff Месяц назад

      Can dr.porassss send to me in UK?

  • @GabbyPeterson17
    @GabbyPeterson17 Месяц назад +162

    Hey Beatrice!! I have been vegetarian/ vegan for over 10 years. And hardcore vegan for 8+ years of that time and I feel truly amazing. Some tips that I wish I knew earlier:
    - protein protein protein! 30g per meal, I get 120g plus per day easily. tofu is my bestie. Air fry it with nutritional yeast and seasoning salt and it tastes like chicken YUM.
    - other proteins I love: soy milk, edamame, pb2 or pbfit powder, nutritional yeast, lentils/ beans, lentil pasta, hemp hearts, mix protein powder with coconut yoghurt to get a higher protein yoghurt
    - supplement with B12 and iron! Especially if you’re low in either.
    - avoid the processed crap and primarily eat Whole Foods and you will feel amazing.

    • @marshapeckham1454
      @marshapeckham1454 Месяц назад +6

      Couldn't have said it better!😊

    • @marshapeckham1454
      @marshapeckham1454 Месяц назад +4

      Gaspacho!OMG haha so cute!he's like,oh wow I can see! And his Lil mouth!hahaha I die😂

    • @KatsaGrace1
      @KatsaGrace1 Месяц назад

      I wouldn't stress about protein. Have ya ever heard of someone with a protein deficiency?? Watch Game Changers. The beyond burger etc is good for transitioning but long term, no.
      I suggest reading and watching things on it ^^ GabbyPeterson17 good info.
      Love the chickens 🥰 so cuuuute

    • @Sorchae
      @Sorchae Месяц назад +4

      I agree 100%! Another vegan here of many years, upping my protein intake has truly made such a difference in how satisfied I feel after my meals.
      I’d definitely advise to stay away from faux meats as much as possible as like bea pointed out they’re very processed, therefore unhealthy! Instead try to focus on natural protein sources such as beans, tofu, tempeh and more natural protein powders.

    • @lachouette_et_le_phoque
      @lachouette_et_le_phoque Месяц назад +6

      Idk if you guys have this readily available in the US, but TVP (textured vegetable/soy protein) aka "soy chunks" is a great source of protein, easy to cook, tasty and cheap! We usually just get a whole kg off Amazon (it's dry so that's a huge bag) and for cooking it just needs to soak in boiling hot water or broth for 10min, press out the water and then use like mince meat for stews, frying or oven/airfryer baking with your meat flavoring spices of choice. The dry product is 50% protein, rehydrated about 16%, also contains a lot of minerals and such.

  • @sooshi89
    @sooshi89 Месяц назад +181

    I'm sure the majority of us need NO APOLOGY for sparse uploads

    • @ChrissyJijon
      @ChrissyJijon Месяц назад

      I second your comment!! As another 30 something lost 😊

  • @zaneybat
    @zaneybat Месяц назад +93

    I, too, shit my pants when I observe dairy. Your relatablity is so comforting. Your ability to make me cackle makes me feel like we are personal friends. Lysm❤

    • @Saraelh
      @Saraelh Месяц назад

      Have you tried dairy pills? I get mine from Costco so I can have cheese every now and again. Just a thought.

  • @carriecarrie5285
    @carriecarrie5285 Месяц назад +55

    I usually have an existential crisis every 5 to 7 years. It usually means for me it’s time to change my position at work. This crisis or times of feeling lost usually catapult me into the next thing I’m doing. Have faith and stay curious and interested. Glad to see you again!

  • @laurab2141
    @laurab2141 Месяц назад +125

    “Respectfully, fuck the marble run idea.” 😂😂 Best thing I’ve heard in forever!

    • @amys5669
      @amys5669 Месяц назад +3

      Yup. I kept seeing marbles/dogs/marbles/dogs,,,no bueno

    • @annescholten9313
      @annescholten9313 Месяц назад +1

      Made me laugh so hard I almost spilled my coffee😂

  • @auntlouise
    @auntlouise Месяц назад +60

    Just a tip from a fellow chicken mama - you can give your chickens frozen corn or frozen peas when it is hot and they love them (frozen corn on the cob takes them awhile so they stay cool longer). I also wet down their dirt bath (just dampen the dirt) and they love to cover themselves with the damp dirt so they cool off.

  • @Lorab584
    @Lorab584 Месяц назад +34

    If you ever feel like you don’t know what to film or show, please do Guinea pig haircuts because that brought me so much joy!! Love you too, Bea! But the Guinea pig haircut was simply wonderful!!

  • @FrancescaHoffman83
    @FrancescaHoffman83 Месяц назад +52

    Does anyone else go back and watch her old videos? I just adore Ms.Bea! ❤

    • @ellenlawler3561
      @ellenlawler3561 Месяц назад +7

      Sure do! Love her. How can you not? She's sweet, funny and way more driven than she ever gives herself credit for and bonus she lloves animals. ❤

  • @mister_manager
    @mister_manager Месяц назад +5

    One thing I've noticed from watching a lot of people quit their jobs to become full-time RUclipsrs is that it often does make them feel aimless, maybe because of the difference in schedule and deadlines? I have no idea if getting a part time job outside of RUclips would help, but maybe just thinking of something you'd enjoy doing as a side hustle could help give you the sense of direction you're missing right now.

  • @Jessie-Cantrell
    @Jessie-Cantrell Месяц назад +5

    Former Graphic Designer that went through a quarter life crisis around 30 and became a Licensed Therapist. Maybe what you are missing is connection to others? It fits with how youtube connects you in a way. You are very caring towards your mom, grandma, and seniors. Maybe try out some volunteering or even get trained to teach some fitness to seniors! I also did this through our local YMCA teaching water aerobics, running there Active Older Adult activities such as potluck, holiday card making etc. And got paid a little. I now work as a therapist working with kids and parents and love it. Currently 42 and much happier then I ever had been in my 20s!

    • @Jessie-Cantrell
      @Jessie-Cantrell Месяц назад +1

      I now ponder if I should start my own youtube channel in order to meet that desire to be artsy. I love using art in therapy with kids. Creativity plus connection could be the winning combo for you too!!

  • @cindiiscurious
    @cindiiscurious Месяц назад +66

    The Guinea pig haircut is the cutest, followed closely by Chetty. 😊

  • @Becky_One
    @Becky_One Месяц назад +39

    You’ve been missed! What a great chicken momma! And beautician to the Ginny pigs. And momma of two dogs and a cat! Love watching you! Glad you’re starting to feel better! Love ya! ❤

    • @Becky_One
      @Becky_One Месяц назад +3

      Also I forgot to mention my favorite chicken channel. You will get a laugh out of it! Chickens by the Lake.

  • @rachellerachelle6682
    @rachellerachelle6682 Месяц назад +24

    Your chickens are so big now! Gazpacho sat so patiently during his haircut. Feel you regarding all things life existential 😂 I too get in the ruts or feelings of stuckness. I would love to highlight all the growth you are consistently seeking out and accomplishing. You’re doing great Bea ❤ you really are 🥹

  • @silvercookies
    @silvercookies Месяц назад +15

    Like others have shared, I, too, don't know what I want to do with my life career-wise. I'm 35 years old, turning 36 in December. Here are two nuggets I try to remind myself when I try to come up with ideas - "If you don't have a passion, follow your curiosity". I got that golden nugget from the book Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. Another thing I try to tell myself is, "Whatever I choose now, I don't need to stick with it for the rest of my life. I can always change my path." Nothing is set in stone. So it's okay if you are trying things out and changing your mind. At least you are trying things and learning what doesn't interest you. Try looking for a fun part-time job or volunteering a few hours a week for something that interests you. That might help get the creative juices flowing, or at least helping others will make you feel more fulfilled.

  • @katarinakarats7473
    @katarinakarats7473 Месяц назад +23

    50 here and I think I finally figured out what I want to be when I grow up; but my credit, finances, health, and all-around life in general are still quite wonky and likely to be that way for some time 😅 The rut is no joke, that’s for sure, but for me the happiness I find in little things goes a LONG way in terms of mental health ❤

  • @BrandyManuel
    @BrandyManuel Месяц назад +5

    I love listening to your videos in the morning. It's like a conversation with with a good friend. I'm single, have like two friends, and live alone so it's nice to hear a familiar voice every now and then. ☺️
    And as far as life I don't have it figured out, either, so here's to us just doing the damn thing!

  • @deec6535
    @deec6535 Месяц назад +21

    Hey! Long-time vegan here. You’re totally right about Beyond and Impossible being not great dietary choices for frequent consumption. I prefer soy chunks, TVP, tofu, tempeh (especially the last two). Those are great options for my hubs and I. If you try soy chunks (like Butler soy curls) you HAVE TO soak, squeeze, rinse, soak, (etc) 2-3 times. The last soak is great if you soak in a flavorful broth to impart flavor.
    I make my own seitan using the recipe from Sarah’s Vegan Kitchen on RUclips. She has a website with her recipe, and it’s the basis of all the sausages, lunch slices, etc that I make. I thought making these things would be so hard, but it’s actually really simple.
    I wish you luck in your goal of decreasing animal products. Dairy is my nemesis, too.

    • @meanfalcon9449
      @meanfalcon9449 Месяц назад +2

      Sarah's vegan kitchen is great! Several of her recipes are in rotation in my house!

    • @lachouette_et_le_phoque
      @lachouette_et_le_phoque Месяц назад +1

      I've never found it necessary to soak/rinse TVP repeatedly, it tastes just fine to me soaked in hot broth and then squeezing the excess water out. Wouldn't have even thought that would make a difference.

  • @rockout479
    @rockout479 Месяц назад +17

    Happy to see you again, B! As a fellow bread/taters/cheese gorl, I wanted to say- high protein changed my life this year. 130g+ per day within a calorie deficit has not only completely curbed my carb cravings but has helped me drop 70lbs since 1/1. Just throwing that out there as we’ve had lots in common over the years. Hope you find what’s going to work for you! 💕

    • @londonfroglatte
      @londonfroglatte Месяц назад +1

      Please tell me how you're eating 130g of protein in a day! I can barely hit 90g :(

    • @rockout479
      @rockout479 Месяц назад +6

      It took some time for me too, but my near- daily favs: oikos vanilla yogurt 17g (1.5 serving at a time) 25g, 6-8oz chicken breast 50g+, cottage cheese (1.5 serving size) 19g, turkey/ pepperoni/ cheese sandwiches (usually using english muffins or low cal burger buns) 25-30g, and on struggle some days, an equate chocolate protein shake 30g.

    • @BrandyManuel
      @BrandyManuel Месяц назад +1

      Congratulations! That is amazing 🎉

  • @Salty-lady-cakes
    @Salty-lady-cakes Месяц назад +10

    I changed my major 4 times, and got a different degree for my masters, and am likely going to get more. I’ve over time been realizing that just being is enough. I don’t need a solid purpose. I can just enjoy where I am now and what I want to do now. I find jobs that I find interesting and give me a work life balance. It’s brought me a lot of peace.

  • @Kat-tr2ig
    @Kat-tr2ig Месяц назад +38

    I identify so much with your dietary struggles. I was recently diagnosed with lipedema in both legs and had to cut out a lot of food from my diet, including dairy, gluten, salt, and sugar. I never thought I'd have a temper tantrum over not being able to eat cheese at the age of 45, but here we are.

    • @camillebambi6449
      @camillebambi6449 Месяц назад +4

      I was also given that diagnosis and the ONLY thing I took out was fat and I've lost more weight, quickly, than ever before. I dont eat zero fat, just low fat. Like a gallbladder diet. And all of a sudden, my weight is falling off. I think when you have a fat storing disorder, consuming extra fat is just not tolerated. Still eat sugar, lots of carbs, low fat dairy, meat etc. Only rule I follow is super low fat. Less than 20 grams a day.
      Fat stores estrogen and CAN alter hormones.

    • @thefatladychannel6625
      @thefatladychannel6625 Месяц назад

      @@Kat-tr2ig I became allergic to peanuts in my 40’s - I too throw tantrums - no Reese’s peanut butter cup or any of the low carb bars with peanut butter

    • @lanadavis2552
      @lanadavis2552 Месяц назад

      Try reading The Cheese Trap by Dr Neal Barnard 👍

    • @gracefulgaby
      @gracefulgaby Месяц назад +1

      There's some yummy plant-based cheeses!

    • @lachouette_et_le_phoque
      @lachouette_et_le_phoque Месяц назад

      Jeez, that's rough! That's like all the tastiest food groups :(

  • @LeiaLaureline
    @LeiaLaureline Месяц назад +9

    You keep researching, trying, evaluating and adjusting - you are doing great!
    Thank you for keeping it real

  • @taylarlee33
    @taylarlee33 Месяц назад +3

    I’ve struggled my entire life with my weight… so I can relate to what you’re saying. My heaviest was 220, this morning I hit a new low of 142.4!!
    I tried everything and nothing was working. But I found out what my body responds to. What ended up working for me was low carb, high protein.
    (Instead of doing a gram of protein per pound of ideal weight, I suggest starting with a more realistic goal- maybe just 100g of protein a day)
    I have watched your videos periodically for several years and something I have noticed you and I have in common is that we are perfectionists. Meaning, we go HARD on diets that are difficult to maintain for a year and we get burned out. This is completely normal!! But when I switched my goals to something I could do for a year… I started to see results.
    Also, give yourself a treat for sticking to your meal plan!! (Mine right now is a revive-protein moon pie. Gorl, you HAVE to try them)
    Anyhoo, I know you spend a lot of time and effort to figure out your diet and I am only commenting because I really relate to you and know how frustrating it can be. You’re doing all of the right things, just consistency really is the most important part! Anyhoo, love the chickens and guinea pigs 💕 glad to see all is well with you!

  • @stephanieunderwood3321
    @stephanieunderwood3321 Месяц назад +38

    Good episode! I am medication free, and am off all dairy, all seed oils, all added sugar (natural sugar is ok), all gluten, anything processed- eating all organic, all grass fed, all free range. It is not easy, but it is great and I feel good and so haven’t had depression for months. One thing, since you’re on the vegetarian side- be sure to do an Omega 3. Also, beware of soy! It made my PCOS flare, and is a huge issue with inflammation - well, mine anyway.

    • @LittleWillow1
      @LittleWillow1 Месяц назад +1

      Love it! I say watch the tofu to much estrogen. Which can equal breast cancer.

    • @Controversialopinions69
      @Controversialopinions69 Месяц назад +2

      ​@LittleWillow1 tofu i wouldnt exactly say is good for u its soy, which this person said to avoid :)

    • @tedddybear
      @tedddybear Месяц назад

      @@LittleWillow1tofu increasing estrogen levels has been routinely debunked by the scientific community, so I wouldn’t worry about that!

    • @gracefulgaby
      @gracefulgaby Месяц назад +9

      @@LittleWillow1 Tofu has phytoestrogen which is a bit different from animal estrogen. Moderate consumption of tofu/soy will not increase your estrogen levels :)

    • @stephanieunderwood3321
      @stephanieunderwood3321 Месяц назад

      @@gracefulgaby I was using soy milk in smoothies (less than a cup) and having the occasional tofu and I had a serious flare up. I didn’t realize it was soy causing it until I got rid of it.

  • @wesleywade8363
    @wesleywade8363 Месяц назад +11

    Welcome Back!! Your animals are so lucky to have you!! My experience with soy and PCOS was not positive, something to keep in mind in your experiments. I've found in my 50's that I'm really comfortable with myself, I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up, but I've found I no longer care ;)

  • @oneimperfectperson
    @oneimperfectperson 24 дня назад +3

    You're so right about vegan "meats" and dairy - they're designed to get 'absolutely never vegan' pals to get off meat occasionally. But, as a vegan "protein" substitute, it is best to look into the older, tried and true protein subs that have been around for centuries (think seitan, tofu, tempeh etc). Vegan meats usually have a lot of added sugars, carbs or fats to make up for flavour, which isn't always the best. Ultimately don't get trapped in the "vegan is healthier" cause girl if fried chips are better than a steak Idno what healthy is. Just seek proteins from natural sources - beans and mushrooms if you can stomach them! And if you're craving meat, go for the alternatives to fill that hole (or buy a really high quality cut of meat for an extra special treat - the most sustainable way of consuming meat by supporting local farmers doing it well!)
    Vegan protein is so much more fun and has a bigger variety of textures and flavours and things. I highly recommend looking into Buddhist cultures and their cuisines. Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese or Chinese cooking for amazingly flavourful vegan meals. Obviously south Asian (ie indian and malay) are staple for vegans.
    I'm excited for you! I mostly eat vegan and occasionally delve into a delicious and sustainably raised cut of beef or locally grown chicken for my Chompers. A butter bean and veggie scramble with garlic powder, onion powder and smoked paprika is the most lit way to get a big vegan breakfast in. Espesh with good sourdough and If you've got eggs, keep at em, it's healthy and sustainable.
    I am also weirdly in a wildly existential spot right now. It must be the moon! Keep it up qween. I wish I could listen to my body as well as you!

  • @kathysavage2548
    @kathysavage2548 Месяц назад +2

    Oh Bea, you brighten my day each video. I feel like you're talking to all your sisters (and maybe a dew brothers lol) . I relate so much and I'm 63! The journey is tough and complicated sometimes. You're an amazing lady❤

  • @chandrajohnson5908
    @chandrajohnson5908 Месяц назад +25

    Soooo excited to see the notification for a new Bea video pop up!!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ashleylynnisin
    @ashleylynnisin Месяц назад +2

    I went through something similar a couple of years ago. I found it helpful to reflect on what I did for play as a kid. I followed that train of thought to a new career that I am so fulfilled by. I love my work and am so grateful to have paused to reflect and ask the questions you are asking. A lot of people don't do that, so while it may feel like you're behind, you're actually ahead of the game just by asking "is this what I really want for my life?".

  • @jonnigoulding4950
    @jonnigoulding4950 Месяц назад +7

    54 and claiming my seat in the "figuring it out club". You're miles ahead of where I was at your age. I think That's why I love following you. You're always kinda in the same space as I am. It's pretty crazy. Only like 20 years ahead. ;) Also, just went plant based 10 days ago. Vegan + eggs here (still a BIT of cheese). Shooting for 100-150 of protein. Using a LOT of beans and eggs. I do feel better. ETA: OH! And I just started a marble jar too. 10lbs down. SO weird. :)

  • @jessxp_
    @jessxp_ Месяц назад +8

    Love that you're so open to plant based! I've been vegan for 10+ years and was vegetarian for 5 years before that....one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life! Happy to give alternative suggestions :)

  • @zoyabok
    @zoyabok Месяц назад +7

    I have PCOS and have had gluten problems as well- I've found instead of cutting out bread completely, focusing on eating only sourdough and naturally levened flatbreads like ones with yogurt has worked WONDERS for me. No issues with bread bloating at ALL anymore
    I'm also lactose intolerant and eat plant based with eggs so feeling very seen :)

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Месяц назад

      Yeah a lot of “gluten” problems are perhaps partially or fully yeast problems. Flat breads aren’t the same as puffy bread. The puff comes from both gluten and yeast

  • @barbiec4312
    @barbiec4312 Месяц назад +3

    You’re OK , you’re OK. This too shall pass and you will get your mojo back. This is part of the ebb and flow of life. You got this!

  • @AtelierBritta
    @AtelierBritta Месяц назад +9

    Have you thought about working with a functional dietitian? I starting working with one last year and they did a lot of micronutrient testing to see what I’m lacking or have too much of, as well as suggest what kind of foods to eat based on your whole medical history which is really cool. (I have no affiliation, just found it to be helpful for myself after trying every single diet and “app” out there lol)

  • @lacie3520
    @lacie3520 Месяц назад +24

    As someone who is vegetarian/vegan, has a lot of food allergies/health issues, has disordered eating issues, and is a personal trainer/nutrition coach, and has a psych degree and works in mental health, I recommend whole foods, mostly plants, but giving yourself grace. I strictly do not eat animals, but just limit dairy. Complete veganism can be hard on your mental health and if you can do, then do it. Everything I make myself is vegan, but when I go out or someone else makes something for me, I'm just vegetarian. I don't expect others to cater to me. You can 100% get enough protein, and you don't necessarily need 1g per 1lb. Everyone is different. I get about .5g per, on average, and I have more muscle now than I have in my entire life, I weightlift bodybuilder styler, and I have not eaten meat in over 8.5 years. As for processed foods, I agree, whole foods are better. But you can still have "junk" in moderation, even if it makes you feel like crap physically, sometimes it's nice to still indulge. You just have to weigh the pros and cons for yourself because life is too short to not enjoy good food. But on the other hand, our bodies aren't meant to digest ultra processed foods and that's why more and more people are having autoimmune issues.

    • @sweet_creature7799
      @sweet_creature7799 Месяц назад +1

      Amen!

    • @Ryan1985vsup
      @Ryan1985vsup Месяц назад

      Everyone is free to do what they want but vegan/vegetarian is an inferior diet. It is what it is.

  • @theelodown34
    @theelodown34 Месяц назад +12

    I totally had a full-blown anxiety attack today. And hearing you talk about your mental health struggles always makes me feel a little better about mine. Love you Bea

  • @brightsparrowhawk
    @brightsparrowhawk 29 дней назад +1

    I would love to see a children’s book written and illustrated by you.
    Your mind is so creative.
    It could be about your chickens, guinea pigs, dogs, or about trying to find what you wanna be when you grow up.
    I know I’d buy it for my kid and I haven’t even seen it.

  • @nattiemae
    @nattiemae Месяц назад +8

    Chetty!!!! 💜🩷❤️ His purring meows 🥰

  • @plumdutchess
    @plumdutchess Месяц назад +1

    I had my own little crisis two years ago. I learned a lot from it. I just turned 39 and whenever I hear a 20 something person say they're waiting for the moment they figure everything out. Yeah, hun. That will never happen. We're all just going with the flow of life. Life is not something to figure out, it's just meant to be lived.

  • @rosiekay1278
    @rosiekay1278 Месяц назад +6

    Hi Bea,
    Just seeing some comments about veganism and PCOS. I’ve been vegan since 2011, I’m around the same age as you and I also struggled (past tense) with pcos. Soy absolutely does not “flare” pcos as I’ve seen in other comments. It actually helps your hormone imbalances as it binds to estrogen receptor sites and makes the real estrogen not recognizable. Most people with pcos are estrogen dominant, and the soy actually will help with that. Definitely try and do whole food plant based diet, not the processed fake meat products. But those products are great for helping the transition after transitioning get rid of them asap and eat the whole plant foods. A few other things that really cured my pcos is running, which I know you’ve gotten into lately. It also helps with insulin resistance and estrogen dominance. The other things I do are take vitamin c, b12 (and consider taking a bcomplex also), and inositol daily. Inositol is game changing when it comes to pcos. The other thing is probiotics especially with Bifidobacterium breve help with the digestion of fibre and decrease inflammation which decreases anxiety and also helps insulin resistance.
    A few last tips eat fruit…. A lotttt of it but eat it all early in the day like before noon or before 3-4pm and then eat the rest of your food cooked, soy, grains ect after that. Once you switch to cooked food don’t go back to raw apart from greens if you want with the cooked meals. Poor food combining lack of knowledge and lack of the proper supplements are what have people go back to their old ways. If you want to fix your hormones stop eating foods with hormones, simple as that. Diary, and meat have so many hormones injected to them and also natural because it’s animal flesh. Everyone vegan or not should be taking supplements, our food source is depleted of nutrients and there’s nothing wrong with adding them in. Soy absolutely does not mess with your hormones it is an absolute myth. :)

    • @rosiekay1278
      @rosiekay1278 Месяц назад +2

      P.s i literally eat minimum a block of tofu a day and my pcos is a thing of the past!

  • @AdrienneZazulak
    @AdrienneZazulak 28 дней назад +1

    Welcome back Bea! Some video ideas... Meet n greet with the chickens (their cliques, drama, routines, personalities etc). Games with the chickens - races, hiding treats to find etc... dogs interacting with the chickens. And cats!
    Unveiling the first eggs. Comparison of free range to store bought, painting eggs, or making them into decorations. Other uses for egg shells (ex. calcium supplementation?).
    Can you paint the barn/chicken coop door? some cartoon chicks maybe.
    Also a good ol fashioned Bea QnA!
    Oh! do a video taking career quizes, or about seeking out a career coach (I am one, but in Canada). Or an adhd coach. Perhaps a collab with various adhd youtubers?
    and take a vacation somewhere - you don't even need to film that, but it might fill your cup, and restore some vitality/creativity.

  • @BlueJeanBaby88
    @BlueJeanBaby88 Месяц назад +11

    I’ve also been moving away from meat and dairy towards veganism for the past 6 months… I’ve found the youtube channels Rainbow Plant Life and Cheap Lazy Vegan have both been really great resources. Their recipes are so delicious, and Rainbow Plant Life is especially good at explaining vegan cooking techniques. Before I started out, I had no idea how to cook things like tofu or lentils let alone how to make them easy and delicious, and those channels really helped. Also, at the beginning I ate a lot of my regular recipes and just used Beyond Meat. You can make things like stir frys and Hamburger Helper exactly the same. This really helped me out until I figured out recipes and vegan products that I liked. Beyond Meat and other meat substitutes aren’t always the healthiest choices even though they are plant based.

    • @Controversialopinions69
      @Controversialopinions69 Месяц назад +1

      So u eat alot of processed foods? Like alot of processed vegan foods? Btw plant based never equalled healthy 😊

  • @sheliawiley5894
    @sheliawiley5894 Месяц назад +2

    Im 55 & i feel lost most of the time love your videos you keep it real & i love that i have so many things on my to do list & im not getting anything done i usually try to do something but i cant get motivated glad your back

  • @powderandpaint14
    @powderandpaint14 Месяц назад +8

    If you are eating a plant based diet or a vegetarian diet you MUST supplement for B12 and vitamin D at the very least. Also calcium, zinc, omega 3s and iodine are important to pay attention to. Otherwise you can risk serious deficiencies. And I say this as a long term plant based person :)

    • @tedddybear
      @tedddybear Месяц назад

      Yes!! I hate taking supplements so I drink fortified almond milk and I’ve never had any issues with my levels in the past 8yrs as a vegan

    • @powderandpaint14
      @powderandpaint14 Месяц назад

      @@tedddybear oh yes fortified foods are good too, as long as you have enough of them. I've not had any issues either. But sometimes people go into it without all the information and after a year or two run into problems.

    • @lunatic5162
      @lunatic5162 Месяц назад

      But even the ones who eat meat should take supplements

  • @cd5201
    @cd5201 Месяц назад +2

    15:20ish try telling Stevie “you’re good at this” the next time you want him to take over a less than desirable task for you. Works like a charm. Every time.

  • @ivylovesrunning
    @ivylovesrunning Месяц назад +61

    They aren't baby chicks anymore. 😢 Awe.
    Lentils, beans, tofu, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Tempeh, peas, seitan. Beyond Burgers and Impossible Burgers are amazing. America needs to get more vegan products. If you come to the UK, we have so much. It is healthier to make stuff at home, but if you want something quick, a plant based atore bought burger is better than meat.
    I gave up dairy when my youngest was diagnosed with a dairy allergy. Then my mom said I was diagnosed as a baby too. Thanks, mom, for sharing this after we fought for months to figure out what was wrong with our daughter and this explains why I kept getting sick when I had dairy. I am fully vegan.

    • @BeatriceCaruso
      @BeatriceCaruso  Месяц назад +9

      whole ass adults 😥 they grow up so fast

    • @gordythecat
      @gordythecat Месяц назад +1

      My son was also diagnosed as a baby after I told drs it wasn’t “just colic”. 😮

    • @mister_manager
      @mister_manager Месяц назад

      I can't get into the fake meat products like Beyond and Impossible, but somehow vegan dairy is so good! I love vegan cheese, especially mozzarella

    • @lachouette_et_le_phoque
      @lachouette_et_le_phoque Месяц назад

      @@mister_manager lol I'm the opposite! I feel like they just don't get the cheese right, it's frustrating. The meats are much better made IMO. But either way, premium vegan meat and cheese are expensive and not great options calorie wise, at least the cheese, so it's often easier to just go for other options like lentils, tofu, TVP etc.

    • @stephanieok5365
      @stephanieok5365 Месяц назад

      ​@@BeatriceCaruso going to recc Babybel Plant Cheese as the only vegan cheese that doesn't taste like sadness to me. 🎉

  • @pennywisezzzrate
    @pennywisezzzrate Месяц назад +2

    I went from low carb / keto to more plant based myself. Been reading about the whole Omega 3/6 imbalance in relation to inflammation in the body. It's quite interesting. And girl, I think most of us are just winging it through life, lol. I'll be 42 this year and I still don't feel like I've found "IT", y'know? Maybe one day. Good to see you again - I was missing my Bea fix! 💜

  • @CDEJC
    @CDEJC Месяц назад +4

    Chia seeds are a really good source of plant protein ☺️. Really easy to make chia seed pudding, and if you jazz it up with chocolate oatmilk and/or protein powder, even better☺️.
    Nutritional yeast is also a great source of protein, and you can sprinkle that shit on everything😅. Good luck Bea!

  • @avantgardenx
    @avantgardenx 29 дней назад

    I am so glad you made this video and talked about how you're feeling a lost and stuck. I'm 33 and having the same feelings, and I've really just been struggling through life and those feelings for the last year. I'm finally going to therapy to try to work through it and figure out where to go next. I'm so glad someone is speaking openly about that feeling rather than just showing how "perfect" their life is on social media. Thank you!

  • @Dani.P.F.
    @Dani.P.F. Месяц назад +4

    The marble segment made me laugh. That looked so frustrating, but great editing.
    Kind of at a similar point in life. Feeling stuck and thinking about my dietary choices. Mostly about not eating beef anymore, because I've seen so many cute cow videos lately.
    I was vegan for over 4 years before and I might try being vegetarian. I have less issues with eating fish and chicken, but we'll see. I definitely need to start cooking fresh food. Have been living off junk food and ready meals for a year and I'm actually sick of it. And feeling a little sick in the blood sugar and -pressure, high weight and low exercise department.
    I'm feeling a life shift coming.

    • @christineparsons9999
      @christineparsons9999 Месяц назад

      You're so right about the editing.
      Best wishes with your coming changes.

  • @kittyreincat
    @kittyreincat Месяц назад +1

    I have always wondered w you hadn’t tried a plant based diet before. I’ve been plant based for almost 20 years. I’m excited to see how this works for you and if you and your gut feel better. Yay for plants!!🌱

  • @ladyhawk4296
    @ladyhawk4296 Месяц назад +4

    Maybe, Bea, the fridge is vibrating enough to disturb the physics of each marble drop just enough to alter the outcome?
    LOVE Chetty chirps...SO cute.

  • @TerriSS55
    @TerriSS55 Месяц назад +2

    Bea - I think you should be an illustrator of books. You’re so artistic…

  • @hannao139
    @hannao139 28 дней назад +7

    Bea why make things so complicated
    Whatever portions you’re eating now, reduce them
    And up protein
    That’s it

  • @celler82
    @celler82 Месяц назад +1

    Glad to see you back! 🎉 Whether it is the lack of meds, sunshine, diet change, or all of the above, you look great!
    One thing I've picked up along the way (in case you haven't already), is that soy is a phytoestrogen. Depending on your PCOS needs, it might be something you want to lean on (or be cautious of). My hormonal ecosystem was fragile enough that I used to avoid it, but I'm getting old and things are changing again, so I could probably introduce more into my diet. I really wish endocrinologists would be more helpful when it comes to things like food and hormones - mine have only ever thrown pills at me. Best of luck taking matters into your own hands! You've got this, Girl!

  • @denisecross4586
    @denisecross4586 Месяц назад +3

    Omg i can not tell you how much i needed this videos i am turning 40 tomorrow and im feeling all the feels.... so thank you for the realness!

    • @seitanbeatsyourmeat666
      @seitanbeatsyourmeat666 Месяц назад

      Happy birthday! You’re not turning 40, you’re getting the 4.0 upgrade 🎉🎉🎉

    • @ashleybrown5551
      @ashleybrown5551 Месяц назад +2

      Happy birthday!!! I'm turning 40 this year as well. My 30s were great but I'm looking forward to my '40s

    • @ericzamora6763
      @ericzamora6763 Месяц назад

      40, today!🎉

    • @denisecross4586
      @denisecross4586 Месяц назад

      @@ericzamora6763 Happy birthday 🎂🥳

  • @haleyhoudini
    @haleyhoudini Месяц назад +2

    I have autoimmune diseases so I'm always on the lookout for ingredients that contribute to my inflammation. A really common ingredient general, but also especially in dairy alternatives, is carrageenan. It absolutely contributes to an inflammatory response, and is one of the reasons that I haven't consistently used dairy alternatives even though I do have a slight dairy sensitivity. Canned coconut milk on the other hand, that's just straight up blended coconut and cream, is great but it can be expensive if you're using it as a true milk alternative like for your cereal or coffee, and it also obviously tastes like coconuts. The other inflammatory ingredient that I avoid is xanthan gum, which is again commonly found in a lot of foods, including milk alternatives and meat alternatives. Everybody is different so my experience is purely anecdotal, but cutting those things out reduced inflammatory markers in my bloodwork. ❤ This isn't to demonize food additives as a lot of them are there to make food shelf stable and thus more accessible to people further from manufacturing plants, and also can make things cheaper by making sure that it lasts longer. I wonder if you've ever thought about whether you have a sensitivity to the whey in milk or the lactose? For me, I don't have a lactose problem, I have a whey sensitivity. I could tell because if I use whey based protein powders my sensitivity becomes a full-blown reaction. Experimenting is key and it takes time! You got this! ❤

  • @meanfalcon9449
    @meanfalcon9449 Месяц назад +3

    Violife is my favorite cheese replacement and I use a lot of miyokos products as well. One of my favorite cheeses for charcuterie boards is Treeline herb "goat" cheese. Someone already mentioned it in the comments but sarahs vegan kitchen recipes are great!

    • @TalaPup
      @TalaPup Месяц назад +1

      Yes to violife! 😊😊

  • @maryrothfuchs9404
    @maryrothfuchs9404 Месяц назад +2

    Freeze corn in water and put it in a bowl, they get to peck at the corn, feel the cool and they can stand on the block of ice.

  • @chasingwow4923
    @chasingwow4923 Месяц назад +6

    If you are trying to get a handle on your hormones coming from a fellow pcos lady. Stay away from soy, sugar and to many carbs. I do eat mostly meat.

  • @revabbyjoovitsky5152
    @revabbyjoovitsky5152 Месяц назад +1

    Another funny inspiring video. I have the same dairy sensitivity. I also stopped eating chicken/fowl, but I do eat salmon, tuna, beef, lamb, eggs, goat milk cheese and I did post some photos of my meals on X. I started getting in shape last November. at 88.5kg and now down to 71.4 today, with a goal of 68kg or "normal" BMI by my 66th birthday, which is in about 2 weeks. I hear planes overhead too, but I live near the Lebanese border, in Northern Israel. You might not be aware of how far RUclips reaches. Goat cheese is easier for me to digest, and yogurt, but not every day. Same with eggs. My earliest memories are of chickens my father kept in Canoga Park in the 1950s. I still watch bird behavior. Your dogs are also beautiful, I have one about the size of a German Shepherd, but not sure what breed she is, I think Canaanite. She was very curious when I began exercising to your video just now.
    Your videos can help an entire generation of young women take control of their bodies. I began by meeting someone in Israel a few years ago who told me about intermittent fasting and the keto diet which had been called ages ago the Stillman diet, then there is also the Gerson fast. All of those work for me. What works best for me personally is extreme, eating every other day, one meal a day and the irony is I am not hungry, look and feel better and use very little pharmaceutical medicine now, and only to control Parkinsons tremors.
    I also have a problem with bloating. It occurs a few minutes after I eat any sugar or dairy. I have a slow digestion. One doctor said it is a very long intestine. I also like natural medicine/holistic approaches. My father was Polish, the Eastern Europeans do not buy into the whole BigPharma processed food and commercialized meds thing, and the more rural they are the less they consume processed foods. Some of the mountain people in Republic of Georgia live very long lives and they are not fat. The average Israeli is not fat, even women my age. Chunky. It's a kind of Russian tank lady build, the Russian peasant body I inherited, but thanks to RUclips, I can work with that.
    I also had a kind of addiction for years to any kind of creamy food, like ice cream, eclairs, custards, vanilla anything (I still buy vanilla extract, but I put it in black coffee). This is some kind of misplaced expectation that the food will substitute for what I did not get as a child from my mother. I know that sounds Freudian, but that is what I came up with. Alcohol was for a long time the anesthesia that allowed me to filter out what I did not need to hear/attend to or feel, that stopped decades ago. But the food addiction continued until recently, less than a year ago.
    The reasons I have for getting in shape at this late date in my life have to do in part with new inspirations provided by young people such as yourself that have the courage to share your similar journeys, showing me it is doable and how you do it. The main reason is I am too tired to carry around extra weight. I live in a small place. I tossed all the old tiny print dusty paperbacks I had. I don't own a car or a house. I don't use credit. (Never a borrower or a lender be, Shakespeare). I don't listen to what does not interest me. I do not accumulate garbage, consume it or attend to it, nor do I invest my time in it. And I am starting to feel lighter. That is my goal. To take up less space, make less noise, and carry less burdens, mostly of those who seek to put them on me. I'll be the Teflon gal.
    Blessings from the Western Galilee,
    Aviva in Akko
    @avivalevy3 on X.

  • @lenahp5815
    @lenahp5815 Месяц назад +13

    Do you actually watch RUclips and other creators channels.. girl your over thinking it and making it way too hard .. your the reason people come to your channel not the content .. just film yourself and your goings-on and people will watch .. the channel is you , speaking for myself.. I'm invested , trim the pig , feed the chickens, walk the dogs , doesn't matter ❤❤

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 27 дней назад

      She has lost views if you look overall. But of course she has loyal core audience

  • @lorrainespear1210
    @lorrainespear1210 Месяц назад +1

    I have been a lacto-ovo vegetarian for 41 years. I treat Impossible Burger like it's fast food, an occasional over-processed (exoensive) treat. My protein sources are primarily beans, dairy, soy, eggs and nuts. My husband of 28 years eats what I eat plus meat. He has high blood pressure, high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes. He has a BMI of 30 and mine is 23, we're both sedentary 🫤. I'm not trying to rag on him, just pointing out the difference of meat vs meatless.

  • @karynedemers
    @karynedemers Месяц назад +6

    I don't know if my suggestion will be feasable or not but here goes:
    You have said many times that you have filmed a lot of content but didn't deem it worthy. You have also mentioned many times that you are surprised your audience is showing up for "boring" stuff (it never is btw 😉), I'm wondering if you could remove yourself from that equation? Meaning hiring an editor. Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE your editing, but having an editor that really gets your style could be a game changer. You could send all your content and have someone else who's impartial, setting up your "unusable" content in a video. It would perhaps help you see how things you thought were too mundane can indeed be great! (I could seriously watch you search a hyperfocus random topic for hours 😅).
    Now I know an editor costs money, and that finding someone you trust enough to be vulnerable with raw footage can be difficult (the bar for me for trust is basically KallmeKris and her editor Jay, as well as Rachelloves and her editor) but I think it would save you editing, analyzing, and questionning yourself time, as well as less pressure on yourself to make the videos, and therefore leave you more time to find yourself while filming and enjoy your daily activities. Like you said, filming your life becoming your makes it heavier. I think just filming anything in your life and have someone else do the work of everything after could really help in not making your life seem like your job ❤.
    I think having an outside person montage your footage would make you see that you may not be as stuck or aimless as you feel you are. Heck maybe you would find a few clues as the direction you are taking 😉

  • @user-hf5dn8th1k
    @user-hf5dn8th1k Месяц назад +2

    I’ve been vegan for 6 years…mainly for ethical reasons, and although I enjoy vegan junk food, including Impossible products, I’m mainly whole food plant based. I find I feel my best when I eat this way, and trust me, you can more than reach your protein goals on a plant based diet..there are heaps of amazing creators on RUclips that you could check out…and I’ve rediscovered my love of cooking…but however you decide to go…I just wanted to say I really enjoy your content….❤️

  • @popyseed
    @popyseed Месяц назад +3

    I was really excited to see a notification for you! 💕 I'm glad you're ok!! ❤️❤️

  • @conline5489
    @conline5489 Месяц назад +1

    Glad to see you alive, and that I'm not the only one struggling to exist! We push through though, progress is progress!

  • @lainebow720
    @lainebow720 Месяц назад +6

    Omg plant based bee
    😱🐝🌿 I’ve been vegan for six years and it makes me feel so much more energized Pulses are u best friend! Lentil soup, Chana Masala, three bean chili, peanut stew! And if u eat a ton of variety, u don’t need any supplements!
    And I love ur preppy chickens and emo guinea pigs

  • @brittany121491
    @brittany121491 14 дней назад

    Gluten-free can be frustrating in the beginning but its so worth it! Coming feom a girly with psoriasis, gut hearh, and lady bit issues. There is definitely a difference. It helps that bloat!

  • @laurat1264
    @laurat1264 Месяц назад +5

    Good to see you again!

  • @heatherlee111
    @heatherlee111 Месяц назад +1

    I'm so happy to see this upload, and as usual, I was cracking up!! You made my day!❤ The chicks got so big, OMG! Love you and your little household. You're amazing!😊

  • @katx822
    @katx822 Месяц назад +9

    Who knew I needed to watch a Guinea haircut today hehe ❤glad to see your notification today!!

  • @filmstheweather
    @filmstheweather Месяц назад +1

    I’m also not much of a meat eater naturally! My guideline is that I don’t eat meat at home but if I’m out at a restaurant and a meat dish looks good I go for it! It’s a good 80/20 balance. Something to think about to ease into veggie life!

  • @TheHeejy
    @TheHeejy Месяц назад +4

    Mum of a 10 month old, never felt more settled into my life before, always wanted to be a mum and I am just happy with my life, the mundane content and simple is what I truly needed, who’d have thought 😅 love you Bea, protein and hormones are a huge factor for my life too!

  • @danacutler4989
    @danacutler4989 Месяц назад +1

    OMG! The marble thing was hilarious!!! Love me a Rube Goldberg device though.. so glad to see you again! You always brighten my day.

  • @user-vr1jx3fl4p
    @user-vr1jx3fl4p Месяц назад +12

    Sounds like a terrible idea if you are trying to reduce inflammation. Replacing all your dairy products with seed oils is not the solution

  • @8yearsago153
    @8yearsago153 Месяц назад +1

    I personally like it when you invite us to see your current art project(s).

  • @2mommiesonelove709
    @2mommiesonelove709 Месяц назад +3

    I love you sooooo much !!!! Sooo happy to see you post

  • @brandynnleigh
    @brandynnleigh Месяц назад +1

    As someone who has eaten plant based for about 9 years now, I think you are better off eating the one ingredient meat than impossible/beyond products if you aren’t necessarily doing plant based for moral reasons/ because you specifically want to be. When I first transitioned into it, they were great to lean on and even now are okay for quick meals but whole foods definitely do more for you over all healthwise. I sneak quinoa in a lot of things and majority consume tofu and beans. It is fun to find new ways to consume them or mix and match. And it also prompts me to do meal prepping because having to take the time to make the food every day can be overwhelming on particularly lazy days. That could be a positive or a negative thing depending on how you feel about meal prepping haha.

  • @RaisinandtheBird
    @RaisinandtheBird Месяц назад +3

    Hey Bea, another one of your older female friends here. You have always seemed to find your mojo when you challenged yourself to something new and “scary”. Maybe learn to paddle board, or go for a long weekend in California and take an intro to surfing lesson or take a tandem hanggliding/paragliding lesson. Or how about a flight lesson? The guy over your head doing circles was probably practicing his “turns around a point”. I am an airline pilot for a major airline, I’m probably one of the jerks messing up your videos flying in and out of Denver. So I can tell you with certainty, you could absolutely fly a plane. I can hear you squealing “ Oh hell, No!” (Honest, they let men fly all the time so you could absolutely do it). And as someone who has been where you are and has similar thoughts I think you are just in a safety rut. It’s time to shake up your “safe and predictable” daily life. It’s time for a new challenge with Bea!

  • @Shhhimahippie
    @Shhhimahippie Месяц назад

    I am feeling the same way! Feeling stuck and not knowing my career purpose while staying consistent with my workout. I’m so incredibly proud of you for just being real and you ❤

  • @fatuma780
    @fatuma780 Месяц назад +3

    Missed watching you weekly ❤️

  • @ursonate
    @ursonate Месяц назад +1

    a few years ago, I started developing issues with dairy. I ended up reducing carbs, sugar, and eliminating seed oils from my diet for other reasons, and POOF! No more issues with dairy.

  • @Ifuckwithtrinkets
    @Ifuckwithtrinkets Месяц назад +19

    I went vegan overnight after watching “Dominion” and “Earthlings.” That was 6 years ago and I’ve never looked back!
    There is no better feeling than going to sleep at night knowing you didn’t contribute to any creature’s suffering or death that day. It’s indescribable. ❤ I invite everyone to search a video of a cow’s wailing screams as people rip her calf from her after birth. And then steal her milk while she is stuck in a tiny stall without her baby. Unspeakable cruelty.
    And I’m 48 and still don’t know what to do with my life. There’s no rush…and everything comes in good time. Just keep being good to yourself and others - that’s all we can do! ❤

    • @psymompa
      @psymompa Месяц назад +5

      @@Ifuckwithtrinkets Same. I also had cancer at 35 and plant based diets seem to be the better option for health.
      My family has all come to the dark side except for one teenager that still eats meat but just burgers and chicken tenders. At home she is a vegetarian.
      And after 14 years, blood work for the entire family is great 😃 My daughters have friends that eat meat have low iron yet we have been able to keep our levels in the green.

    • @Controversialopinions69
      @Controversialopinions69 Месяц назад

      ​@@psymompablaming meat is not ur problem 😂😂 its ur processed food thats what causes cancer etc but hey blame meat all u want

    • @psymompa
      @psymompa Месяц назад +4

      @@Controversialopinions69 Im not blaming meat but looked at all the food diets and basically a whole plant food diet was what I felt comfortable following. Plus, the industrialized animal farming practices are atrocious.

  • @rebekahwheeler5611
    @rebekahwheeler5611 Месяц назад

    I’ve always loved your art work! It would be so cool if you produced prints or sold originals. For real, I’d buy them! ❤

  • @MsTreefox
    @MsTreefox Месяц назад +3

    I'm a little older than you, but found out my cholesterol was a bit high so I've cut out almost all meat, but I've cut out a lot of things that were high in saturated fat. The result has been a massive increase in fiber and just vegetables and fruits. I've gotten creative with using a lot of blitzed up beans and butternut squash to make things creamy or give it a "richer" texture and it's honestly been great. My husband and I have both lost weight and the post-meal brain fog has been way better. I've always been lactose-avoidant so the switch wasn't much for me. But! Look into low saturated fat recipes, it's been great :)

  • @EmOrganically
    @EmOrganically Месяц назад +2

    Awesome job on the diet I am SO PROUD of you (and I say that as someone who has walked that path in many ways). The diet will start to make you feel better. Focus on hydrating (My DOC recently informed me that we are supposed to drink half our body weight in OUNCES.... lemme tell ya... lol das a lotta wata! So, keep an eye on your hydration, and focus on the delicious fruits and vegetables and whatever stuff non meat and dairy you like- you'll adjust before you know it and be feeling SOOOO much better. I'm so excited for you! The eggs, well I get that, you have chickens and, anyone who grew up IN America, will know they are not an easy one to give up. I believe you can do it, IF and WHEN you choose to. Meanwhile, idk, maybe you can sell them or something when they start producing, if you are at that point not eating them? Anyway I love this change for you, though I am sorry to hear you've been feeling lost. I've been feeling it too and you are NOT alone. And i'm not trying to sound tacky when I say things are getting better, they truly are. Things will start looking up. If we believe it, and trust the Universe has our back, it shows up to let us know it's true. Youv'e got this sistah, and hey if you ever need anybody to talk to, about legit anything, I've got your back. Drop me a line anytime.

  • @jessalee5734
    @jessalee5734 Месяц назад +3

    I’ve followed Dr. Eric Berg DC on RUclips for about six months now and from his research on stuff I’ve become so much healthier. Lost forty pounds too. When you lose weight things seem so much clearer.

  • @laurabrailey2370
    @laurabrailey2370 Месяц назад

    You are not alone in feeling in a rut! I’m 36 and have felt this way for about 7 years now. Day in day out always the same, but pays the bills, kids are happy. It’s the small things in life, having something to look forward to that keeps me focused and excepting of where I’m at in my life. All will be well Bea, you’ll find your groove ☺️

  • @GinnyDisong
    @GinnyDisong Месяц назад +4

    Girl some of this footage was the footage I didn’t know I needed. Guinea pig haircut? Failing marble run? I couldn’t look away!
    Meanwhile, you’re looking for Jesus. He’s literally all the things you’re looking for! ❤

  • @kanner3831
    @kanner3831 Месяц назад +2

    Oh my gosh, the marbles!! 😂 thanks for the chuckle!

  • @VerminaeSupremacy
    @VerminaeSupremacy Месяц назад +3

    It's been 4 years and me almost climbing up to Bea's initial weight and droping 35.5 kilos in one year. Still check in from time to time. Sad to see little to no progress despite drastic lifestyle changes. It seems our sweet girl Bea still hasn't figured out that CONSISTENTLY counting calories and keeping track of macronutrients while trying every fad on Earth is the actual main quest to this game.
    'Naaah, it'll be fine!' goes our brave Bea and continues on her merry way circling around unclear goals doing sidequests after sidefads in perpetual existential crisis. Why? Because the goals are ever shifting and there are no clear road maps in sight.
    Whatever goes up your street as you detour for yet another sidequest, though.
    One day it might actually work.
    Cutting out inflamatory factor is great idea, not being on hormonal meds is great idea, being active with chicks and homesteading is nice, and reducing cheese is great to reach caloric deficit. See? You have all the great ideas to move out, what's missing?
    Point is, since you don't track consistently, you wouldn't figure if fat and protein count from eggs would keep you sufficiently full in the same caloric budget as former foods selection. Eggs are great, but yolks are a bit extra in terms of fat. Good for recovering natural hormonal levels after hormonal BC and what have you, but it's safer to make scramble with 2 full eggs and extra egg whites, more protein for less calories and fat. I'd suggest cottage cheese, but since dairy is off the table, cutting out the most filling and bioavailable category of food there is, the best protein source for human, seems reckless. Mushrooms are barely digestable though they keep you full and go well with eggs. Beans in excess will likely give you enough gas to launch you to International Space Station. Vegan junkfood is still junkfood. All those 'milks' are even worse calorie-wise if you actually read nutritional facts.
    Bea, if I was an allistic 'ally' I'd smooch and coddle you for all the right baby steps you do and personality that you show, being honest and humorous despite being kinda stifled. But I actually went the distance with executive dysfunction, even though mine is a bit easier to hack into being useful, you just replace a bottle of vodka with a bottle of sparkling water in my hand and cheese with lean steak and salad on my plate and watch me melt away. Lack of dopamine and focus is understandable, but you gotta force yourself into the grind of keeping track while losing another train of thoughts, at least at first, and then every time you're about to fall off. It gets easier with time if you manage to form the habit and stick to it as your daily checklist dopamine hit boost.
    Nonetheless, best of luck. I will be waiting for you in my 150 lbs with my autistic love for c o n s i s t e n t l y l o g g i n g s t u f f.

  • @letsdomath1750
    @letsdomath1750 Месяц назад +2

    11:08 If it helps, I went vegan (plant-based) 7 years ago by myself after only watching RUclips videos. I taught myself how to cook and all that jazz. Everyone in my family was against it at the time because they considered it extreme (while constantly complaining to me about my weight, ha!), and now a few family members are copying me, lol. Anyway, try to eat 80% whole foods and 20% can be more processed stuff. Your ratios may vary, but it's cheaper and healthier to eat less ultra-processed foods. When you crave junk food because cooking from scratch will take too long with clean up, it's easy to have a stockpile in the freezer and place it in the air fryer. Gardein makes good fried chicken substitutes when Kroger runs out of the Beyond versions. Field Roast and Chao and Violife are good for vegan cheeses, and even with its reformulation, Daiya is a last resort for me personally. I love Miyoko's, but other people buy it off the shelves or the supermarkets rearrange everything every few months now since Covid, so it's a lot of work to find it.

  • @cheriseelliott9230
    @cheriseelliott9230 Месяц назад +4

    As a former vegetarian who is now carnivore (and, at 61 years old in the best health and shape of my life), I wish you well on your personal journey to find what way of eating works best for you.
    Your videos, whenever they post, are enjoyed and appreciated. Thanks, Bea! 😊❤

    • @HappilyCarnivore
      @HappilyCarnivore Месяц назад +1

      Fellow carnivore here. It's been three years and I feel better now at 52 than I have since my late 20s. I was truly suffering both physically and mentally for many years and literally tried everything short of full vegan. The more plants I ate the sicker I got. Carnivore ended my suffering within the first month. It's hands down the best thing I've ever done for myself.

  • @intrepidtomato
    @intrepidtomato Месяц назад +1

    Hey Bea, some thoughts: Found out the hard way after a long time on birth control and decreasing hormone levels in my mid/late 30s: Lots of my anxiety sans environmental triggers is hormonal. Felt great in pregnancy and while breastfeeding. Will prob need HRT when older to feel like myself. Worked better than any happy pill. Unfortunately so overlooked in women!!
    Re meat: I think you are spot on. I eat meat susbstitutes bc I'm vegetarian and don't WANT to eat meat products, but they usually aren't healthier at all. They are also wildly different in quality, some are great and some are the worst thing ever. I think quorn (mycoprotein, look into it) , tofu and soy based alternatives are pretty good. Learning to cook a few dishes with tofu pays off.