Ulcerative Colitis Boot Camp Ep. 10 | What to Eat for IBD | Understanding the Gut Microbiome

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  • @team_honnas
    @team_honnas  5 лет назад +85

    Time Stamps:
    RECIPES START AT 30:38
    What the GM actually does: 2:43
    Optimizing principles: 5:10
    My new thoughts on fiber: 14:42
    My new thoughts on meat: 21:22
    *website link at **23:18** is supposed to be "**cureforulcerativecolitis.com**"*
    Summary of changes: 25:58
    FAQs: 39:14
    Conclusion: 40:30
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    • @NagaRaj-fi5py
      @NagaRaj-fi5py 4 года назад

      Love u bro... Long time no videos

    • @lillion3665
      @lillion3665 4 года назад

      I've been suffering with UC for five months now. My daily flares start at 11 a.m. then peak at about 2-3 p.m I'm on meds . Do you recommend starting with the juice cabbage to reduce my inflammation ? Or start with the meals you showed at the end of this video ?

    • @samedgonul4149
      @samedgonul4149 4 года назад

      sir ,what do you think about raw food diet ?

    • @constantineremia6241
      @constantineremia6241 4 года назад

      NIGELLA SATIVA...WITH HONEY...BLACK SEED OIL WITH HONEY...GOD BE WITH ALL...

    • @mohamed.abobaraa
      @mohamed.abobaraa 3 года назад

      The problem of Crohn's is the blood. I treated it through the blood. I took herbs from us from Egypt. I bought it. It was called a cholesterol solvent and a liver fat solvent. I was cured of Crohn's. It simply means the colon is not the actual problem. The whole story is blood. recover....

  • @AverageGamerz4Life
    @AverageGamerz4Life 5 лет назад +350

    This is how people should be if they really cared about helping other people. Not holding information behind a paywall but instead putting it out there and then offering coaching if you need further assistance. Kenny, thanks for doing what you do. No one deserves to suffer or risk death because they can’t afford medical information.
    P.s. You should have a donate button.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +59

      Thank you for the kind words, they're very much appreciated. I wouldn't wish IBD on my worst enemy, so I'm very happy to share my experience and what I've learned along the way in the hopes that it helps even just one person. I do have a patreon account, and will be adding a donate button to my actual channel soon! I hope you're doing well, and thank you once again.

    • @englishliterature6056
      @englishliterature6056 Год назад

      Yes...

  • @chris_gascoigne
    @chris_gascoigne 5 лет назад +383

    Finally! A nutritionist that cares and actually has a track record of living with Ulcerative Colitis. The world needs people like you Kenny!

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +13

      Really appreciate that, Chris. Enjoyed your video with HYGG, crazy story, man. Glad you're doing what you're doing now as well, and proud to be in a community with you 👊🏻

    • @megashredderofkate
      @megashredderofkate 5 лет назад +11

      there are plenty more of us out there.... lots of us become nutritionists because of it, not in spite of it.

    • @ramarajumadagala2659
      @ramarajumadagala2659 4 года назад

      My child age 8 years so started ulcerative colitis in 2years age pls advice

    • @EMZIHOB
      @EMZIHOB 4 года назад +9

      I have a major changes now and I'm I can finally eat without bleeding...It's not a magic just slowly improving, patience pays all.

    • @Badboyifier
      @Badboyifier 4 года назад +3

      yes that should be a prerequisite to enter a medical school

  • @JulianTrebes
    @JulianTrebes 4 года назад +234

    Imagine having a terrible illness and fully overcomming it and start helping others with it
    what a Power Move

    • @anushay1874
      @anushay1874 3 года назад +10

      And mentally helping them too. IBD mentally takes such a toll and I’ve only been diagnosed two months ago but coming across is videos actually gave me hope

    • @mackosajt86
      @mackosajt86 3 года назад

      @@anushay1874 how are you now?

    • @yksityinenoma7821
      @yksityinenoma7821 3 года назад +1

      He’s in remission now, not cured.

    • @carolineclark383
      @carolineclark383 3 года назад +2

      @@yksityinenoma7821 he overcame it. You must not have seen his other videos

    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 2 месяца назад

      Bone broth is meat help with rebuilding with collagen but how can I replace bone broth

  • @lemonchicken507
    @lemonchicken507 4 года назад +58

    Never stop making videos dude. You're really helping people out. My mother and I are beginning to feel better because of your work

    • @Tysonbax
      @Tysonbax Год назад

      How are things with your mother and yourself? Have you managed to retain results or?

  • @annlavoie1913
    @annlavoie1913 3 года назад +25

    I can't believe this amazing guy is giving out all this logical and sensible and informative information, for free. Thanks so much

    • @amandawesley580
      @amandawesley580 3 года назад

      After my chrons disease diagonisis 8 years ago, I stopped all the chrons disease medicines/treatment prescribed due to severe side effects, and decided to go on natural herbal approach. My primary care provider introduced me to Dr folonsho and immediately started on their chrons disease herbal formula treatment, this herbal treatment made a tremendous difference for me. my symptoms including shaking,diarrhea,vomiting,blood stool,fatigue,abdominal pain,stomach pain and urinary retention all disappeared after the 1 month treatment contact Dr folonsho the herbal healer { { drfolonsho@gmail.com} you can visit his website at drfolonshoherbalhome.simdif. com/ order-online -today

  • @marycozza1687
    @marycozza1687 2 года назад +9

    I am so grateful to you! I have newly diagnosed ulcerative colitis that put me in the hospital for 6 days. Not one Healthcare professional has given me the info you have. I have been studying this disease the last few days and have made clumsy attempts to eat correctly. The left lower abdominal pain comes and goes, but the diarrhea and weakness are relentless. I saw this particular video you put out and learned so much, because you understand! I just wanted to thank and encourage you for making me more aware and less frightened of all the changes necessary to keep the inflammation at bay.

  • @bharathil1995
    @bharathil1995 3 года назад +22

    It's been 8 months roaming in internet for solution for IBD , I swear no one explained as perfect as u did !!Great job ....Lots of love from India

    • @manpreetsidhu8305
      @manpreetsidhu8305 2 года назад

      If u were from india then go to planet ayurveda they do miracles with ibd patients ...i m completly fine by their medicine and totaly medicine free

    • @channel-gl5mf
      @channel-gl5mf Год назад +1

      Hai how is ur condition now

    • @mrc2165
      @mrc2165 Год назад

      And so if it works so well how did it work for you

    • @MisfitTina
      @MisfitTina 4 месяца назад

      I started carnivore a week ago. I have UC and had my colon out in 2010. All of my symptoms are gone and I went from going to the bathroom 6-8 times a day with the bowl being filled with undigested food to going 2 maybe 3 times a day with absolutely no food in my stool now. Best thing I ever did! My face was also covered in acne. It’s almost all cleared up now.

  • @joshuajohnson1440
    @joshuajohnson1440 5 лет назад +54

    As usual you're the man. Really appreciate all your effort into producing the most accurate honest information and your willingness to admit where you might have been wrong in the past. God's already using you for some amazing things and I know this is just the beginning.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +6

      Appreciate that, Josh! Thank you for the encouragement and the support. Always enjoy talking with you and definitely consider you a friend. Praying for your complete healing. God bless, man.

  • @vladimir1341
    @vladimir1341 4 года назад +132

    "Check with your Doctor". But ones local Doctor do not know anything about Microbiome, they only hand out dangerous drugs that have horrendous side effects.

    • @patrickharris3669
      @patrickharris3669 3 года назад +1

      Sad but true

    • @powerzzz3565
      @powerzzz3565 3 года назад +3

      My Mom’s doctor gave her prescription in 5 mins but when asked for good diet he left and came back after 2 hours just to tell her to get one online

    • @jadeddrifter
      @jadeddrifter 3 года назад

      @@powerzzz3565 So sad. I feel blessed to have found a GI doc that is willing to give diet a try.

    • @jaycarver4886
      @jaycarver4886 Год назад +2

      ​@@powerzzz3565LOL, pathetic. I've lost all respect for the medical profession.

    • @bornwin-sx9oz
      @bornwin-sx9oz 6 месяцев назад

      @@jaycarver4886they are only there to make money and perform colonoscopies.

  • @madiiel
    @madiiel 4 года назад +56

    I was diagnosed with UC literally yesterday :( I know a couple family members with it but they do not lead healthy lives and I don’t want to end up like that. I don’t know much about UC and I’m scared tbh, but I am so glad that people like you exist. Thank you so much for sharing your story and tips on RUclips for people like me to find!

    • @christianl3852
      @christianl3852 4 года назад

      how are your symthoms ?

    • @ForeverVersatile
      @ForeverVersatile 3 года назад

      Hi Madisyn, I'm hoping i have UC or something similar and not something much worse. What symptoms were you having?

    • @madiiel
      @madiiel 3 года назад

      @@ForeverVersatile I had really painful stomach cramping mostly when I ate anything, had to go to the bathroom a lot, it became very concerning when I started seeing blood so that’s when I talked to a GI doctor who suggested a colonoscopy. If you haven’t talked to a GI doctor yet, definitely do!

    • @madiiel
      @madiiel 3 года назад

      @@christianl3852 since being diagnosed they have put me on steroids (until i can start Stelara) which helps throughout the day, but I’m still experiencing bloating, painful stomach/intestinal cramps, and having to go to the bathroom multiple times a day. My symptoms are definitely lighter when I take the steroids

    • @ImagineA92
      @ImagineA92 3 года назад +7

      @@madiiel Did you have Covid by any chance? My UC-like symptoms started about 2 or 3 weeks after catching Covid - never had any signs before.

  • @DayanaPlays
    @DayanaPlays 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for this video. My mom suffers from Crohns and Colitis and I've been watching all your videos and taking notes in hopes to help her heal just like you did. Seriously thank you.

    • @danielagentile8049
      @danielagentile8049 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Dayana , how is your mom doing? I’m watching the video to try and help my father who has been diagnosed with colitis. Would love to hear from you. 🙏🏼

  • @hannahr1304
    @hannahr1304 3 года назад +3

    I was just diagnosed with IBD and I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate all of your videos, research, education, and information. Thanks so much, this encourages me to not give up!

  • @daniellehrapoonov4782
    @daniellehrapoonov4782 3 года назад +11

    Found your channel last week and cried of happiness in the middle of the street. Ordered reversed osmosis system and started boiling water for now. Started with blueberry shake, probiotics and fermented foods. Reporting 3 days of soft poops after 18 months of Hell. Still have a long way to go but feeling confident and optimistic. God bless you, Kenny, for doing these videos. You rock.

  • @CATNESS1993
    @CATNESS1993 5 лет назад +9

    Yeah!
    I’m so happy you are back making videos! I’m newly diagnosed with UC and when I was hospitalized I Binge watched your videos! They have been sooooo helpful! Keep up the great work! God has a calling on your life!

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you! Very glad to hear that they have been helpful. Hope you continue to get better and will be praying for your complete recovery. Appreciate your kind words. God bless

  • @justinherrera4514
    @justinherrera4514 4 года назад +46

    Bro you have me my life back thank you from the bottom of my heart

    • @JuliGS10
      @JuliGS10 3 года назад

      Hey, did you just follow this Bootcamp series or what was it that helped you the most?

    • @justinherrera4514
      @justinherrera4514 3 года назад +1

      Just eating better and celery juice really helped a lot game changers were dynamics stretching strength training and running

    • @iPodKiller2
      @iPodKiller2 3 года назад +1

      @@justinherrera4514 what were your symptoms like, if you don't mind sharing? going through it right now. it sucks 😔

    • @molondon1808
      @molondon1808 3 года назад +1

      Hi. How are you doing? I hope you healed brother

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад +1

      Are u healed

  • @fadinuaman8683
    @fadinuaman8683 5 лет назад +78

    What a legend

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +6

      Appreciate the love! Hope you're doing well.

    • @majidaojbd512
      @majidaojbd512 4 года назад

      He is a legend !

    • @yardy88
      @yardy88 4 года назад +3

      He shat blood so that we don't have to

  • @memeeddie
    @memeeddie 4 года назад +7

    Very excited I found your video. I’ve recently been diagnosed with UC after I had my first flare (praying my last). Before then I never had any issues with my digestive system so I thought. I was able to eat anything with out irrigation or diarrhea. I didn’t have diarrhea ever before my flare. Anyway, I’m currently on Humira and all though it’s working my goal is to really be off of it. I’m going to try to follow all your advice 🙏🏽

  • @jackjackshift
    @jackjackshift 2 года назад +6

    You just blew my mind, Kenny. I had no idea about soluble and insoluble fibre. I’ve been shooting myself in the foot this whole time! Thank you for this knowledge. Life changing!

  • @jesseka77
    @jesseka77 Год назад +3

    Because of a reply to my comment 3 years after I wrote it I decided to come back, and rewatch this video,and WOW I remembered when this was all mumble jumbo to me. My son had just been diagnosed with UC and I didn't know a thing about any of it. I was terrified because he was deathly ill. He did end up hospitalized for a few days because the meds weren't working. After literally months of walking around sobbing I took a paid for crash course and gained control with natural foods and supplements when needed. In a year I got him into full remission that lasted two years. Kenny thank you from the bottom of my mommy heart, because what I couldn't understand back then and was mumble jumbo was exactly some of what I did that got him into remission. Took me some time to understand the language of UC. Now that I understand, it's some of the best info out there 💕

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  Год назад +2

      I’m so glad he’s seen improvement! And thank you for taking the time to come back years later and take the time to leave a comment. Wishing you and your son all the best!

    • @daryantidaryanti5273
      @daryantidaryanti5273 Год назад +1

      bahasa Indonesianya pak kenny

  • @humayyyra
    @humayyyra Год назад +2

    This actually all works for me!! I am in an active flare up and trying to mend. It's comforting to know that your formula for healing will get me back to health soon.

  • @Ocxlocxl
    @Ocxlocxl 4 года назад +8

    This is really interesting, thank you. I retired yesterday from teaching psychology and have begun to incorporate you protocols in my diet after having had a nasty flare up and didnt know what it was. I come from a generation where high fibre was king in the UK-I have since realised that despite me wanting it to- it didnt suit me at all, so I have adapted. A journey to health is as important as the heros journey in any culture, so well done for taking that inspirational journey and thank you. Have you ever thought about the effect of emotion and stress on flare ups?

  • @cassandramartin8942
    @cassandramartin8942 4 года назад

    Dude, you are such a blessing to watch, so many people charge for the information you give and the fact you do not means you help so many people who may not have had the opportunity to do so, dude thank you!!!

    • @mikilo2055
      @mikilo2055 4 года назад

      I feel soo bad my english is not good that why i can't understand everything. I wish if he can fid vedio in arabic😭😭😭😭😭😭 because i am sooo sick and depressed about my colon

  • @juliaskagfjord6207
    @juliaskagfjord6207 4 года назад +1

    I love what you are doing here. I love the thick content of your vid. It nourishes my soul as I have been suffering from IBS for 24 years now. I am finally onto seeing how people who had so called more serious gut diseases healed as my hyper irritable gut..I just want to be like you and have a success story too. This means so much to me. Thank you

  • @abslol8827
    @abslol8827 4 года назад +5

    You are an unsung hero, my friend, thank you for educating me of this curse I've lived with for so long. Kefir definitely helps! And getting in an hour of exercise is a must.

  • @BenCrawford-kt9zf
    @BenCrawford-kt9zf 9 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @kumaranloganathan3808
    @kumaranloganathan3808 4 года назад +9

    You’re a god sent saviour for the IBD community.. keep up the good work bro.. God Bless you.

  • @mategazdag3460
    @mategazdag3460 8 месяцев назад

    Finally, a plain and simple, but thorough video. It was difficult to understand, if I need to eat a lot of fiber, or not. Now it's clear. Thank you!

  • @doubleL_S
    @doubleL_S 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for this. I'm starting my healing journey now after 10 years of having pan colitis.

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      Are u healed

    • @doubleL_S
      @doubleL_S 3 года назад

      @@recepie-house will power isn't very powerful right now.

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@doubleL_S are u on meds?

  • @emilymiller4256
    @emilymiller4256 3 года назад +1

    I just want to say I really found a lot of help with these videos. I was recently diagnosed with early onset Crohn’s disease and I feel debilitated and heartbroken. But videos like this give me faith that with time I can get better. Thank you

    • @amandawesley580
      @amandawesley580 3 года назад

      After my chrons disease diagonisis 8 years ago, I stopped all the chrons disease medicines/treatment prescribed due to severe side effects, and decided to go on natural herbal approach. My primary care provider introduced me to Dr folonsho and immediately started on their chrons disease herbal formula treatment, this herbal treatment made a tremendous difference for me. my symptoms including shaking,diarrhea,vomiting,blood stool,fatigue,abdominal pain,stomach pain and urinary retention all disappeared after the 1 month treatment contact Dr folonsho the herbal healer { { drfolonsho@gmail.com} you can visit his website at drfolonshoherbalhome.simdif. com/ order-online -today

  • @wajidaziz8918
    @wajidaziz8918 4 года назад +4

    You experienced and you cared and thus shared. Not like others who lure you to buy their online remedies. God bless❤️

  • @sleepinglioness5754
    @sleepinglioness5754 4 года назад +1

    Good video.
    Questions and Considerations:
    1. Food combining: eg, proteins with dairy, fruit with vegetables. Fruit should be consumed on an empty stomach, especially apples, before a meal, not after. Water should be drunk before meals, not after.
    2. Kefir: not if you're dairy intolerant. What do you suggest as the/an alternative, eg. water for shakes, ?
    3. Animal protein: organic. Must consider what the animal was eating, eg. grains, antibiotics
    4. Coconut oil: what if you're allergic to nuts? What do you suggest as an alternative?
    5. White rice: good for diarrhea, but what if the problem is blockage/constipation (Crohn's)? Do you then suggest brown rice?

  • @MrMusicfanatic247
    @MrMusicfanatic247 4 года назад +5

    In my experience, your updates to your protocol make it more accurate!

  • @jewadhellahi303
    @jewadhellahi303 5 лет назад +9

    Kenny thanks 🙏🏼 we all really appreciate the videos and your hard work, dedication to share this great knowledge with us which is lifesaving. Because you’re someone who we all can look up to and push ourselves through hard times and inshallah completely heal ourselves 🙏🏼.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much for the kind words. I really enjoy doing this and hope that it helps you. Will be praying for your recovery!

    • @jewadhellahi303
      @jewadhellahi303 5 лет назад +1

      Kenny Honnas Ameen 🙏🏼

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@jewadhellahi303 are you healed?

  • @ericmccurley8634
    @ericmccurley8634 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks Kenny your RUclips videos have GREATLY contributed to the healing of my gut! Although I wouldn’t say that I am fully in remission. I know by watching your new videos it will get me there! It has been your research that has brought me to the healing that I am experiencing today. Solid well formed bowel movement’s.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Happy to hear that, Eric. Thanks for the kid words! Praying for your full recovery.

  • @randallkeller8770
    @randallkeller8770 4 года назад +2

    Hey Man, I have been watching you for awhile. Congrats on continuing your education and also keeping us up to date. I have a flare a couple times a year and use yours and mikes protocol to get back on track. Thank you for caring. Love and hugs brother💙

  • @drewvans9442
    @drewvans9442 5 лет назад +11

    You da man Kenny. I’m currently in the last phase of my own healing journey and the info put forth by you and Mike has been the major catalyst to help me get there. Hope to do a video with you someday! Big ups

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Really happy to hear that! More than open to do a video with you someday. Praying for your recovery.

    • @Cstank5
      @Cstank5 4 года назад

      what did you do to heal?

  • @Joe-rc2jv
    @Joe-rc2jv 11 месяцев назад

    I am currently sitting in England hospital just been diagnosed with UC I felt my world was over but your videos has given me the positivity to beat this. I am 36 so quite weird age to get it but I am now starting my 8 week steroid cycle. I will be getting water filter when at home and fermenting vegetables also how do I get kefir milk in England. Keep up the good work your knowledge is crazy

  • @sa8089
    @sa8089 4 года назад +4

    Congrats on becoming a nutritionist and thank you for these videos!

  • @timglaser1739
    @timglaser1739 4 года назад +1

    I love the introduction of a process map. this is gold!

  • @funkypandaz
    @funkypandaz 4 года назад +12

    Did you know your videos don’t come up when I search on RUclips “healing ulcerative colitis” or any other variation? They used to. I wonder why they don’t now. Anyway, thanks for all the info. I’m dealing with something a little different but your suggestions have helped!

    • @yuhan435
      @yuhan435 4 года назад +1

      Samee~~ I also discover that

    • @ibdstrength
      @ibdstrength 4 года назад +5

      Hi I'm currently working on healing myself from ulcerative colitis would love any support on my channel! Just finished a liquid diet and it has worked wonders for me so far

    • @-xyz-012
      @-xyz-012 3 года назад +1

      @@ibdstrength how long did you stay on the liquid diet for?

    • @ibdstrength
      @ibdstrength 3 года назад +2

      @@-xyz-012 hiya! About a week

    • @-xyz-012
      @-xyz-012 3 года назад +1

      @@ibdstrength thanks for the response. I’m also wondering if there’s a reason why you don’t put herbs and spices on your meat, is it a personal preference or do they inflame the gut, therefore they are omitted?

  • @daurenkaratayev245
    @daurenkaratayev245 26 дней назад

    Thanks for all your work brother and sharing it free of charge. God bless you.

  • @jklhkjdag
    @jklhkjdag 5 лет назад +8

    Hi Kenny great video man!!! Couple things though: turmeric's awesome anti-inflammatory properties need to be accompanied by black pepper. I think just adding a little bit to the rice will greatly enhance the absorption of it's properties. Also, the rice would be better washed and soaked before cooking as it greatly reduces the excessive starch content. Our saliva breaks down this starch and most people I know don't chew their rice properly and thus cause excessive undigested starch to enter the gut! Thanks for all the free info bro love what you are doing.

    • @aliesmaili683
      @aliesmaili683 5 лет назад +1

      Yes absolutely hopefully everybody will see this

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the tip! Haven't thought much about adding in black pepper, though I do remember it helps increase absorption. Thank you for the reminder. Will look into incorporating both. 👊🏻Hope you're doing well!

  • @Jasminesj569
    @Jasminesj569 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much❤❤❤

  • @BakooFreecss
    @BakooFreecss 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for you're videos, I'm from Germany I don't understand every single word hahaha. But I know what you mean in general and I'm very thankful that there is some Like you, you motivate me and are someone who does everything without these unnecessary medications that's what I like so much I like to watch your videos. Now I o follow everything but with this video I got even more clarity you're the best you take time different help. I wish you the best in living and an eternal health brother

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you very much for taking the time to leave this comment. I really appreciate your words and am very happy to post this kind of stuff in the hopes that it helps even one person. I will try to post subtitles in english and german when I get a chance. Hopefully that will make it easier to understand!

    • @BakooFreecss
      @BakooFreecss 5 лет назад

      @@team_honnas yeah please sub in German that would be very heplfull for me and many of my friends, I really want to understand everything what you say, I don't want to take medication anymore I just want to follow your way of healing you can't believe how happy I am to know you ❤️😭 God bless 🙌

    • @Julottt
      @Julottt 4 года назад

      @@BakooFreecss Did you try the automatic translation subtitles in the parameter of the video? Better than nothing.

  • @nvy2fd588
    @nvy2fd588 Год назад +1

    Only thing I’d do differently with food ingredients is use sea salt, pink “Himalayan” salt isn’t actually from the mountains it’s mined in Pakistan and Australian studies have shown high levels of heavy metals. And I’d use avocado or organic olive oil. Kenny is a blessing for making these videos. I cannot believe the detail he has gone through to put this all together. Thank you, sir.

  • @amedeotoso2693
    @amedeotoso2693 5 лет назад +3

    Kenny, you're a great guy...I really appreciate you spreading your message and knowledge to help others...and myself! Hopefully there is a lot more to come from you! let the healing begin! x

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words. Still a lot more to come, but it's going to be slow unfortunately. Have some other things I have to take care of over the next few months, but I plan on rolling out some other things on social media that will still hopefully be a big help. Will be excited to get back to youtube in the next few months! Will be praying for your full recovery.

  • @djking724
    @djking724 3 месяца назад +1

    i almost cred from happiness when i saw this because from reaserch i already did myself, i kno this is the correct way. thank you so much

  • @joshfreeman5488
    @joshfreeman5488 5 лет назад +3

    You're a life saver mate, was close to giving up until I stumbled across you.
    Still in early stages of putting together my own dietary change, unfortunately in Aus we're unable to legally buy Raw Milk ... so I'm looking for a good substitute.
    But mentally, I'm seeing life alot clearer now than I had since being diagnosed with U.C in 2017.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Josh, thank you for the kind words. Just want to encourage you not to give up. Kefir can be made from high quality pasteurized milk. The fermentation process will still produce a large amount of beneficial gut microbiome optimizing probiotic microorganisms. If you want to avoid dairy entirely, you could do things like coconut milk kefir/yogurt as well. Hope that helps. Will be praying for your recovery!

    • @joshfreeman5488
      @joshfreeman5488 5 лет назад

      @@team_honnas must have somehow read your mind mate, stocked up on Organic Coconut Milk today and will begin experimenting with milk Kifer culturing process..
      Then fermentation process of Vegetables.
      I've already began to implement 1 of your smoothies each day to begin my day.
      2 cups Blueberries
      3 bananas
      1 Avocado
      1 tbl spoon Cacao Powder
      And was recently adding mango, but may eliminate this due to being high in sugar and a natural diuretic?

    • @ArielTabak
      @ArielTabak 4 года назад

      Hey man - do you just buy supermarket brand Kefir from coles or Woolies? Or do you have to make your own?

    • @joshfreeman5488
      @joshfreeman5488 4 года назад +1

      @@ArielTabak for me mate, atm I'm buying supermarket branded Kefir Yoghurt .. not milk.
      I like the consistency better for my morning smoothy and I like mixing Kefir Yoghurt with Cacao Powder as a chocolate sorta yoghurt when I'm really struggling with cravings.
      The brand I buy is:
      The Collective - Natural Kefir Yoghurt
      It's lactose free also.

    • @ArielTabak
      @ArielTabak 4 года назад

      Josh Freeman that’s awesome man. Yeah I have been going with the collective. Sometimes the Swedish Filmjok or even the Table or Plenty brand. They are all pretty good.

  • @Increyabla
    @Increyabla 4 года назад

    God bless you man for such an authentic transparent, respectful video. Thank you, much appreciated!

  • @linkinparkcky88
    @linkinparkcky88 5 лет назад +3

    Whoooo!!! 👏 thank you for all your help Kenny!!

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад

      You're very welcome. Hope you're doing well!

    • @linkinparkcky88
      @linkinparkcky88 5 лет назад

      Kenny Honnas yes I have been very well 👍 no flares for about a year. Definitely get my pre and probiotics everyday. Eating nutrient dense food and exercising. You and mike helped me out a lot while healing. 💕congratulations on your graduation your awesome 😎

  • @meme0180
    @meme0180 5 лет назад +2

    Congratulations on graduating!!!! Thanks for all the information provided

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +1

      You're very welcome, happy to do it! Hope you're doing well.

    • @meme0180
      @meme0180 5 лет назад

      @@team_honnas
      I'm trying, I have had a terrible flare lately. Awaiting a hospital appointment.

  • @mahakaalbrothers1692
    @mahakaalbrothers1692 5 лет назад +21

    Bro..I know it is hard to heal but i firmly believe that everyone can heal it require dedication, self believe and precise protocol to optimize gut microbiome
    Pray for recovery of all who are suffering from awfull disease 🙏🙏
    AWESOME WORK KENNY HONNUS ITS APPRECIABLE 👍
    Keep GOING on 🗽👍👍

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the words of encouragement! Really appreciate that. Praying for your complete recovery 👊🏻

  • @kameshswiss
    @kameshswiss 4 месяца назад

    Very well composed and presented. Well done SIR. I have noted the recipes and shall follow today onwards.

  • @kathymacgregor2173
    @kathymacgregor2173 4 года назад +4

    Great video!! So happy that you are doing well. I have been following you since my son was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis 3 years. I believe you have a recipe for the fermented veggies & for the kefir?

  • @lmo8366
    @lmo8366 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this. I am excited to listen through! I have had intermittent and various digestive issues since taking anti-fungals in 2015. I do not know what triggered it otherwise (maybe cumulative factors). I have had mostly upper GI issues + constipation (diarrhea -
    & Severe gas pain was 2016 only). But I am realizing that what I did know is not being applied properly if its not helping me. I started cabbage juice due to GERD & chronic stomach pain and I feel SO much better after 10 days. (Thanks to your videos). Its def debloated my lower GI, too. I know that I have to be careful for the long run, so here begins my research.
    P.s. Exercise (especially engaging and then stretching diaphragm) has been helpful. My core/posture was weak which def contributed to indigestion.

  • @texasnativegirl1836
    @texasnativegirl1836 3 года назад +3

    Y'all - after eating only what I could (like plain bagels, chicken, tuna, plain sourdough English muffins) I finally ate grass-fed plain beef patties (one for dinner every night). Then I got brave enough to try kefir (like 1/2 a cup to start with) and it worked!!! I just used the Lifeway plain kefir. I blend it with 2 organic peach cups from the grocery store and water. I have half then and half later in the day. Everyone is different - like I couldn't eat rice at first. Still haven't tried it again yet. In all, it took me about 4 - 4.5 months to be mostly okay again. Don't give up! (Edit: I also tried bananas. They don't sit well with me. Frozen blueberries and strawberries with kefir and water are okay. I can even eat nuts now!)

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing! Glad you're seeing improvement!

  • @katiemcdonald5988
    @katiemcdonald5988 Год назад +2

    I admire the amount of study you've put into this to heal yourself and help others. I've not really had a smooth run of remission in months now. I have UC and Crohns. I'm finding it hard to eat anything, really. I though I was getting better doing the organic kefir, low fibre and fish. Then one stressful day at work and it's all down the spout. I exercise as my body allows, mostly walking and resistance training. I find anything weight-bearing on my wrists very difficult. Push ups are a no no now as its not worth not being able to use my hands.
    Is there anything you do to help with the joint pain? I'm probably a bit underweight so I want to help my bones too.

  • @bigliss9040
    @bigliss9040 4 года назад +4

    Kenny Honnas, can you make a video on detox symptoms that typically occur when changing diet? For example, how to tell the difference between a detox symptom versus a food intolerance? How long does detox symptoms typically last? Etc.

  • @asbestosflake5749
    @asbestosflake5749 2 года назад

    I listen to this when going to sleep regularly. Gives me hope and positive info while I dream about a healthy gut. Helps me relax and drift off. I’ve got a long way to go. Progress is slow

  • @wild-dhillon
    @wild-dhillon 4 года назад +5

    Hi Kenny, I got UC in 2018 and last year I tried your recommended diet, it worked for 2-3 months but then my symptoms returned and my health got more worse than before. I found some RUclips videos of "carnivore diet" and started following it. haven't faced any issue after that. solid poop with no blood. and I feel more energetic now 🙂

    • @joyyoder5942
      @joyyoder5942 4 года назад

      Hey Lucky, I too got UC last year and now doing the Cabbage juicing ,pro/prebiotics,small amounts meat,(Grass fed tho),I'm also type1 really hard for me to keep my numbers down. Good luck to you,oh yes the spice (ceyenne) is great for UC, it differs from other powders spice in that it actually heals ulcers. I use it with tumeric/black pepper.

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@joyyoder5942 are u healed

  • @ayannajoseph4182
    @ayannajoseph4182 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this information your videos are just great. The first one i came across was such a big encouragement and got me out of a depressed state

  • @olly6331
    @olly6331 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you for another helpful video Kenny, legend!
    Funnily enough I've just cooked some Turmeric Rice for the first time before watching this video, one thing I read about was cooling the rice in the fridge & re-heating before eating to increase resistant starch content, which it was said to be beneficial for UC. Do you have any experience or knowledge on this subject?
    Cheers

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +6

      I appreciate that, Olly! No, I don't have any experience with re-heating the rice to increase resistant starch content, though I am interested in looking into it. I do know that certain resistant starches are fantastic for the gut microbiome. Thanks for the tip, will have to look further into it. 👊🏻

    • @olly6331
      @olly6331 5 лет назад +3

      The same was also said of mashed potato, however with potato it said after the cooling process it should not be re-heated & eaten cold for optimal resistant starch.
      I’ll see how it goes down in the next couple of weeks, if you find anything interesting be sure to let me know!
      Cheers

    • @zaidkhan3537
      @zaidkhan3537 5 лет назад +2

      Resistant starch is a very good way to consume starches for people who have Ulcerative Colitis because it is a great prebiotic for the 'good guys' in the colon; i.e. the beneficial bacteria. Many people who are in a bad flare might not be able to tolerate any sort of starches but for people who's symptoms are better, resistant starch is a very good way of getting food to the beneficial bacteria in the colon.

  • @odetteadde2548
    @odetteadde2548 4 года назад +1

    I can't thank you enough for this video. I don't long youtube videos but you got my attention from the title. So I watched all the way through. I live in Ghana and I have been diagnosed with eczema. But I have always believed that the root cause is a leaky gut. So I will implement your points . Thanks sooo much

  • @famsim
    @famsim 4 года назад +15

    I just fell over (matter over mind) when I saw your first video, because it was just like my way to recovery from having a active aggressive UC diagnosis in 2012, clean food from scratch, fresh produce fruits and veggies, purified water, probiotics, probiotics and hard training, and refusing to accept the disease, (mind over matter)

  • @j7core270
    @j7core270 4 года назад

    I'm so happy you made another video. All the best , u give us hope

  • @youcannotfailatbeingyourse9547
    @youcannotfailatbeingyourse9547 4 года назад +8

    You provide so much helpful theoretic and practical information, thank you from Germany!!! Is there any reason why you do not include eggs as an easily digestiable source of animal protein?

    • @seidenschnabelfederflugel5441
      @seidenschnabelfederflugel5441 3 года назад +1

      Ah ja das frag ich mich auch. Ich esse momentan noch Eier, aber ich weiß nicht so genau, ob ich sie überhaupt vertrage. Aber ich kann auch nicht jeden Tag Fisch oder Fleisch essen. Meine Proteinquellen sind nämlich sehr limitiert wegen verschiedenen Allergien und Unverträglichkeiten, deswegen hab ich nur Fleisch, Eier oder Fisch zur Auswahl. Wie ist das bei dir?

  • @tomzxd6128
    @tomzxd6128 Год назад +1

    I was diagnosed with CU 6 months ago..I was lucky enough to find his videos and yes after two months of following his recipes my calprotectin dropped to 42 from 140...thank you very much from Europe Kenny what a God bless you!

  • @MadMallory
    @MadMallory 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! Mostly everything i've been doing matches up with what you advise! I definitely agree with the water, I healed an ulcer last year mainly with cabbage juice and bone broth, incorporated some fermented veggies and avoided gluten and dairy and healed myself. When I thought I was in the clear I stopped eating fermented veggies - got cheap and was drinking fountain water from work...BIG mistake, I also started to eat bagels with cream cheese, which gave me a lovely ulcer in my intestines again! Ugh. At least I knew what to do to heal it, but mad at myself for not keeping up with the healthy lifestyle. Another thing I stumbled upon is Blood Type Diet, i'm an O+ and it said that my blood type is prone to ulcers...this made a lot of sense since it also said that I should be avoiding wheat and dairy and mostly eating meat and veggies. Since I was a vegetarian most of my life - I clearly messed myself up. Now i'm eating grass fed Beef, wild caught Salmon and more fermented veggies while drinking filtered water (FIJI's my fave) and am starting to feel SO much better, not only with my ulcer but mentally as well. Food is medicine! (Or poison) 😝

    • @Julottt
      @Julottt 4 года назад +1

      About blood type diet quackery:
      nutritionfacts.org/video/blood-type-diet-debunked/

  • @joeayoub5589
    @joeayoub5589 4 года назад

    Thanks for making this super detailed video, it’s the best communicated approach I’ve seen to date. Thank you!!

  • @lashawnroach4526
    @lashawnroach4526 5 лет назад +7

    Great stuff man thanks!

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Appreciate that, Shawn. 👊🏻

    • @lashawnroach4526
      @lashawnroach4526 5 лет назад

      Kenny Honnas obviously disregard that email I sent by the way...kinda answered EVERYTHING lol😂😂✊🏾!!

  • @davidkeating_hfg
    @davidkeating_hfg 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Kenny, thank you for posting another terrific video. Extremely informative, useful and honest.
    I am wondering if a future video topic for you may look into how specific food types should be prioritised when trying to heal from IBD based on their specific molecular properties.
    For example, there are a number of studies which show the consumption of walnuts reduce colon cancer recurrence by ~40%, this is largely down to the production of butyrate.
    Additionally, compounds called elligitanins found in berries and pomegranate have been found to be highly bioactive against inflammation. This is specifically useful for IBD as these molecules are poorly absorbed meaning they act primarily in the GI tract.
    Let me know your thoughts on this and I’m happy to point you in the direction of a number of studies if of interest.
    Thanks,
    David

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +1

      Hi David, that is an absolutely awesome idea. I would absolutely love to take a deep dive into that subject material and explore it in a few videos. I'm currently taking a bit of a hiatus from RUclips for the next few months so that I can focus on some other things I'm working on, but will definitely want to look into this sometime in May. If you send me an email (address found in the description, for some reason RUclips always deletes comments that have my address in it) with some links to the studies you're referencing that would be very helpful and something I'd enjoy taking a look at.

  • @Knigh7z
    @Knigh7z 5 лет назад +18

    30:38 I actually only associate this music now with Kenny Honnas cooking...

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +3

      Hahaha what's funny is I almost changed the music up for the cooking part this time. Decided to keep it due to nostalgia. Glad you recognized it lol. Hope you're doing well 👊🏻

  • @SolidNate99
    @SolidNate99 Год назад

    This sounds like just the video I need to watch. Wow no medication either? That's amazing. Awesome man.

  • @SAILxKamal
    @SAILxKamal 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the incredible info .
    How much time to start to see a bit of improvement to make sure we are on the right track ?
    Thank you

  • @CalmYourMentalPodcast
    @CalmYourMentalPodcast 3 года назад

    What a beautiful work you are doing
    Thanks for taking much of the guess work out for many of us and making it easy for anyone to follow.

  • @xxlucyxx77
    @xxlucyxx77 5 лет назад +3

    Another inspiring and interesting video Kenny, thank you. What are your thoughts on including high quality eggs in the healing phase?

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +2

      Great question. I know Jordan Rubin ate eggs during his healing process. I didn't eat them much while I was healing personally. I've been learning that the sulfur content in eggs could potentially negatively impact gut health. I'm not certain of this, but it is something to think about. It's very interesting to me because cabbage juice also contains a lot of sulfur but it was wonderful for my gut. I've also heard that the plant based sulfur has different effects than animal based sulfur. All that to say, I'm really not sure. I would suspect that moderate consumption of eggs would probably be okay, but I can't say for sure. I eat them now that I'm healed and have no issues with them whatsoever. Might be a bit of a trial and error thing.
      I'll look more into this and perhaps devote an entire video to it.

    • @xxlucyxx77
      @xxlucyxx77 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you the reply Kenny, honestly appreciate it so much. Its my boyfriend that suffers with UC and your videos have given us inspiration and structure as we try and get on top of it.
      Thanks again :) Lucy

  • @xofreestyles9286
    @xofreestyles9286 4 года назад

    . This might be the most high quality content I have ever seen in YT No kidding I can’t speak English very well and you make this easy to understand specially with graphic and Video . And all these info is free wt a legend !

  • @ericsmith316
    @ericsmith316 5 лет назад +5

    I agree with everything in this video. I have two comments of feedback.
    I know this video is about IBD, but I think it might be good to include info about other digestive issues to clear up while also tackling IBD. For example, I'm not sure how common this is, but when I was hit with UC, I could not do starches; any rice or potatoes destroyed me, and I had to avoid them for a good while. You did address this in the video by saying people need to use their own judgement on what works for them. Depending on how commonly you have seen your clients / others have other digestive issues along with IBD, I think it could be good to address this in a video.
    My other comment includes more personal opinion. It seems like you are using modern / recent research + your experience to develop your ideas of what foods (and other lifestyle aspects) are good for IBD. Personally, I see your ideas slowly going toward eating foods how they were traditionally prepared (HYGG's approach). This is from seeing that you now recommend peeling potatoes after cooking, the traditional preparation of potatoes, and allowing meat at all phases of healing, which is traditionally a prized food because it provides necessary nutrition. I think this should get more attention, because the traditional preparation of foods was meant to make foods become as easy to digest as possible. I just honestly think that, inevitably, all of your studying will get you to this approach of eating foods how they were traditionally prepared. This approach / mindset is what has helped me the most with healing.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks Eric,
      Yes, I will definitely go more in depth about the need for people to use their own judgement depending on where they're at. I wish everything could be solved with a "one-size-fits-all" approach, but, like you said, there is so much individual variability that it makes such an approach basically impossible.
      As for your second comment, yes I prefer modern research, but am also very interested in learning more about ancestral/traditional food preparation. Mike is definitely been a big source of inspiration in that regard. My goal is to blend modern science with ancestral wisdom as I continue to learn more from both areas of study.
      Will definitely address both areas in future content. Thanks for the support, and glad you're healthy!
      God bless

    • @cardiyansane1414
      @cardiyansane1414 5 лет назад +1

      Yes the starch thing . SCD diet works for me . Specific starches and potatoes and white rice make me bloated and in pain for hours

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@cardiyansane1414 are u healed

    • @cardiyansane1414
      @cardiyansane1414 3 года назад

      @@recepie-house no , but the flares are not as often and have decreased in severity

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@cardiyansane1414 are u following scd?

  • @nemesio888
    @nemesio888 Год назад

    Sincere content creator! Thank u so much for these very useful info

  • @shirs105
    @shirs105 4 года назад +5

    What if I can't tolerate milk or kefir? Btw I noticed probiotics supplements make my symptoms worse

    • @damianrudd6549
      @damianrudd6549 3 года назад +1

      Same, plus I'm not good with eggs, red meat and salmon. I'm screwed

  • @aagayla
    @aagayla 2 года назад

    You are an answer to prayer!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!

  • @PureHangout
    @PureHangout 4 года назад +3

    I’m curious if anyone else has healed/reversed their UC specifically using his methods, and only his methods?

  • @harveybaxter9086
    @harveybaxter9086 4 года назад +1

    Fair play. Your optimism is inspiring. Thank you

  • @Mcw1817_
    @Mcw1817_ 5 лет назад +4

    I was curious on what your thoughts are about the hypothesis that starchy carbohydrates (Like rice & potatoes) help feed pathogenic & inflammatory bacteria in the gut microbiome. I know many diets tailored to IBD focus on limiting the more complex polysaccharides and focus more on directly eating glucose and fructose from prebiotic fruits and vegetables.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +5

      I think it's a valid point to bring up for sure. As far as I understand, prebiotic fiber found in fruits and vegetables will still feed the pathogenic microorganisms in the gut the same way that starchy carbs will. Whatever type of microorganism is in highest abundance in the GM at the time, will be the one who benefits the most from the source of prebiotic fiber, whether from starchy carbs or fruits and veggies. BUT, the inclusion of probiotic microorganisms in the diet will hopefully help to correct that balance by competitive exclusion. Consistently consuming probiotics will hopefully lower the amount of pathogens and slowly become the dominant presence within the GM. This then begs the question, why not just consume probiotics and no prebiotics for a time? And then start consuming prebiotics once the ratio has flipped and the probiotics are more abundant than the pathogens? It's a great question that I don't know that I have the best answer for. I know some people who only take probiotics that really don't see much improvement. And I wonder if not including prebiotics decreases the survivability of the probiotics, even though they aren't necessarily the ones who benefit the most from prebiotics at first compared to the pathogens. My hypothesis is that even if pathogenic microorganisms are the most abundant and feed the most off of the prebiotics, it's still important to feed the probiotics with prebiotics so that the probiotics can survive long enough to begin competing with the dominant pathogens. Then over time, the probiotics will abound due to competitive exclusion and begin to benefit from the prebiotics far more than the pathogens, and the GM will return to homeostasis.
      All that to say, I don't know that it matters so much what type of prebiotics you're consuming, but rather that you're consuming probiotics in addition to the prebiotics. As far as I understand, prebiotics feed all types of microorganisms, good and bad.
      Hope that helps!

    • @Mcw1817_
      @Mcw1817_ 5 лет назад +2

      Kenny Honnas Thanks for the reply! Really interesting stuff for sure. I know there is lots of research being done on these relationships and specifically for IBD. Prebiotics are always important to get the SCFAs like butyrate and repair gut epithelial cells. I read that there is a new medication in clinical trials, IMU-856, that works to restore the intestinal barrier and tight junctions without impairing the immune system. Could be really promising along with other lifestyle changes for Crohns and Colitis.

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@Mcw1817_ are u healed

  • @UmmYaquub
    @UmmYaquub 4 года назад

    Hello Kenny! REALLY thank you SO MUCh for all the videos!!! It´s so awesome you give out every knowledge that you have just in the videos for everyone! You never stopped to stay upon your goal, which is" I just want to help people" from the very beginning in 2017 until now! Thank you! Sadly I couldn´t find any clean raw milk nor the bulk of blueberries...so I couldn´t really follow your bootcamp and went through a new bad flare up for three months...but your vids give me hope. There must be out there something I can do......I WILL find a way...thank you.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  4 года назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words and for continuing to keep up with me over the past few years. I am personally a big fan of raw milk, but I don't think it's absolutely necessary to heal. I think you can substitute homemade kefir (from good quality pasteurized milk) or even use kefir/yogurt made from coconut milk. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help, praying for you.

  • @donnafmax
    @donnafmax 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent! Thank you!

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад

      You're very welcome, happy to do it!

  • @nealeyt2574
    @nealeyt2574 4 года назад +2

    Love your vids Kenny! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @shanemcgonnell2689
    @shanemcgonnell2689 4 года назад +3

    Have you ever made a list of approved foods and unapproved foods when flared up?

  • @vicepre1
    @vicepre1 5 лет назад +1

    Kenny Thanks for helping out so many in need.

  • @joannawilson8523
    @joannawilson8523 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you Kenny. Can’t wait to start my healing.

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +3

      You're very welcome! Will be praying for your recovery.

    • @joannawilson8523
      @joannawilson8523 5 лет назад

      Kenny Honnas ❤️

    • @mentuemhet
      @mentuemhet 4 года назад

      is it working? i have UC too

  • @Pattikadu1
    @Pattikadu1 3 года назад +1

    Nobody explained like you 🙏🙏🙏
    You are awesome

  • @Bd-ox4mi
    @Bd-ox4mi 4 года назад +3

    Been fasting for a year, I have no irritable bowel symptoms anymore 🙏🏼

    • @RS-jj2ho
      @RS-jj2ho 4 года назад +1

      Are you intermittent fasting ? How many meals you have a day? I have irritable bowel too.

    • @Bd-ox4mi
      @Bd-ox4mi 4 года назад

      R S yes I am ,3 meals a day on a 19/5 fast

    • @RS-jj2ho
      @RS-jj2ho 4 года назад +1

      chris law great! So what type of foods do you usually eat? I mean, any special diet? Thanks for the response.

    • @Bd-ox4mi
      @Bd-ox4mi 4 года назад

      R S meal 1 /protein shake with 100g ground oats, 50g peanut butter ,1 banana .i have half for first meal and the other half one hour before bedtime
      Meal 2 /9oz steak and 100g chips with fist full of green veg /watermelon for pudding
      Meal 3 /2 cheese burgers and orange for pudding
      Meal 4 /the other half of the shake
      It’s working out around 2750 calories I’m a bodybuilder for 35 years I’m in the best shape ever from this protocol I do have a refeed at weekends ,I start eating a few hours early from my normal fast around 2pm instead of 5pm and I’m still gaining muscle but with no fat gain it’s perfect for me and never felt so good for 47

    • @RS-jj2ho
      @RS-jj2ho 4 года назад +1

      chris law don’t you have intolerance eating gluten, lactose products or some fruits like bananas?? Because I do have intolerance with those and many other foods

  • @helensmith4920
    @helensmith4920 3 года назад

    Your videos are the best thanks Kenny. I keep coming back to them as such great advice.

  • @StevenandMaxi
    @StevenandMaxi 5 лет назад +7

    My Uc it's out of control I'm Latina who love spicy foods 🌶😫 fml . How much spicy food it's ok to eat? Love your videos btw!! 🙌

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад

      Sorry to hear that :/ I was in the same boat since I love spicy food too. I think it's a matter of tolerability and will ultimately come down to trial and error. I don't have a great scientific answer for that question unfortunately, sorry.

    • @denirive612
      @denirive612 4 года назад +1

      Yo soy latina también, han pasado 5 meses de mi diagnóstico UC! 😢. Es muy difícil 😭

    • @chrisbrownlov1
      @chrisbrownlov1 4 года назад +3

      Me too, I myself can't eat anything with spice, I can't even taste it cus it affects me the following day. I think it just depends on everyone. Definitely lower the amount you take, and if you still notice symptoms or feel them worsen it, cut it even more. You might have to cut it out completely if you want to fully heal. I cut it out, it is so hard and upsetting. But I want to heal as fast as possible so I'm sacrificing what I have to for now. Hopefully I'll be able to consume it again.. soon. In moderation that is.

    • @Julottt
      @Julottt 4 года назад

      None is best, try herbs which are much less strong but the best is only moderate amout of salt.

  • @channel-gl5mf
    @channel-gl5mf Год назад

    Super u r the one who fight against the disease and giving solution to others very nice

  • @alejandrionics15
    @alejandrionics15 5 лет назад +3

    What happens when you get a cold?

    • @team_honnas
      @team_honnas  5 лет назад +1

      I had a cold over Christmas, it was annoying but it went away after a week. I ate pretty badly over Christmas since I was traveling, so didn't do anything special to treat the cold. Soon as I got home and started eating better it went away.

  • @jasonfallon4968
    @jasonfallon4968 4 года назад

    Should be some kind of award for this video

  • @magicturtle414
    @magicturtle414 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you so much for this! I have a question though. Store bought kefir will that be sufficient? I am unsure of the pastuisation(?) process of such a milk. Thanks again!!

    • @MkwiiProTT
      @MkwiiProTT 3 года назад

      Did you try it? Thinking about it myself

    • @recepie-house
      @recepie-house 3 года назад

      @@MkwiiProTT are you healed

    • @MkwiiProTT
      @MkwiiProTT 3 года назад

      @@recepie-house no but it does help a lot

  • @boucher0403
    @boucher0403 4 года назад +1

    Kenny - Thank you so much for this long lost Boot Camp ep. 10! I was quite excited when I saw the notification come though.
    I've been following much of your protocol for a few months now in preparation to ween off the meds for my UC. I've also looked at some of the things Mike (HYGG) and Jordan Rubin have put out there. You guys overlap in many areas, but I was curious about your stance on potatoes and white rice regarding their starch content. I know Jordan Rubin is very against starches. In your view, are the prebiotic properties in the potatoes and rice outweighing the issues with starch? I ask because I've really been enjoying the potatoes and rice.
    I'm looking for a few more food options and was wondering what your thoughts were on beans (specifically kidney, lima, chickpeas, and green peas), steel cut oats, and asparagus. I've read they all have great prebiotic qualities, but are they okay for those for those with IBD?
    Thank you again for all of these videos. Your channel is the first place I turned when I decided to heal my UC though diet. They've been so helpful.