The Subcellular Processes That Belie All Chronic Disease. The Hateful (or Grateful) Eight

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  • @TST1234
    @TST1234 Год назад +9

    Thanks. Professor Robert.

  • @dennysmith5284
    @dennysmith5284 2 года назад +740

    I've read Dd. Lustig's books, and, have researched the "controversy" surrounding him in some circles. This much I know: before I ever heard of this individual, I dropped sugar 100%, and all of my electrolytes, blood pressure, all lipid panel values immediately crashed well into the "normal" range after many years of being highly obese--and did so within weeks. So, as to the controversy, I view Dr. Lustig as follows: he may be right for the right reasons, and he may be right for the wrong reasons, but, make no mistake, he. is. right.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  2 года назад +24

      Well said !

    • @GBOAC
      @GBOAC 2 года назад +11

      Could you explain the controversy? First time I hear of it.

    • @dennysmith5284
      @dennysmith5284 2 года назад +55

      @@GBOAC Basically, the stakeholders of the status quo have a powerful voice in any human endeavor. So, the pushback is formidable by those who wish to protective their turf, their narrative, etc.... You can find them in literature and on the net, often in the comments section. With RB essentially challenging the downstream herd, (treating symptoms), in his attempt to get them upstream, (treating the cause of those symptoms), it isn't hyperbole to state that that is a pretty heft lift in the face of the gale-force winds of the status quo crowd, particularly clinicians in healthcare. Gr8 weekend.

    • @Whistlewalk
      @Whistlewalk 2 года назад +22

      @@dennysmith5284 And its been the getting past the big pharma, big food industry to where I knew the answer had to be that has been the problem. I have more tools to fight this with now. Girding the loins for battle.

    • @GBOAC
      @GBOAC 2 года назад +19

      @@dennysmith5284 I see, I thought you meant in the way that *he* did something wrong. Indeed the blowback is huge on these matters, you see the same with alcohol or tobacco. It's mind boggling how people like to put their capital and/or leisure interests above their long term health. Let alone that of other people, god forbid we would prevent obesity by removing easy access to carbohydrates. Thanks and have a great weekend as well.

  • @amilaperera1
    @amilaperera1 Год назад +100

    Since 12th February 2023,I stopped eating
    1. Table Sugar
    2. Rice ( All types)
    3. Bakery Products ( Refined Carbohydrates)
    4. Flavored Drinks ( Nescafé, Nestea etc )
    5. Soda drinks ( Coca Cola, Sprite, Fanta etc..)
    & also adapted to a 12 hour Fasting at Night.
    Recorded Fasting Blood Glucose Every Morning and graphed with excel & monitored the fluctuations & managed to maintain it two months average of 96.5 mg/dl. Meanwhile I Increased intake of Protein (Chicken, Fish, Eggs,Salmon), Olive oil & Green Leafy Veggies (Mainly Cauliflower, Beans, Okra, Brokali & Parsley). During the day I had some milk with added coffee and dark chocolates ( 50% of Cocoa made in Sri Lanka) & occasionally had some curd with one or two teaspoons of Honey.
    My HBA1c dropped from 9.3 to 4.7 by 1 st May 2023 (Within exactly 78 days). ALT (AGST) dropped from 38.9 to 12.7. Weight lost 8.7 Kg. My BMI is exactly 22. I am so happy to bring down My HBA1c to None Diabetic level ( < 5.7) without any doctor fees, Prescription Drug Costs, Unnecessary Lab Report Fees & without time wasting.
    Meantime, I got my Lipid Profile, eGFR (Kidney Function Test), Complete Liver Profile, Full Blood Count & Specially the C - Peptide Report that measured the functionality of pancreas & all reports are almost perfect (No deviation from recommended values ).
    My special Thanks going to Prof. Robet Lustig, Jason Fung, Dr. Sten Ekberg, KenDBerryMD, My wife for preparing the delicious meals without Carbs and you also.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +5

      Way to go!!!

    • @peppie0521
      @peppie0521 Год назад +9

      Amazes me how many smart, wealthy people know nothing about these videos and natural doctors. Get it while you can, one day the window may close.

    • @spirittwo7381
      @spirittwo7381 Год назад +3

      Nothing wrong with rice

    • @cookingfun6245
      @cookingfun6245 Год назад +3

      What a super success story. Doctors aren't our friends. Great post. Thanks for listing all u did and all that changed

    • @firegardendevine6039
      @firegardendevine6039 Год назад

      There most certainly is when you are trapped within metabolic dysfunction. @@spirittwo7381

  • @leighburville2717
    @leighburville2717 Год назад +387

    I call it a grocery cart problem. When I get to the checkout I see that 90% of the carts are full to the top with stuff that shocks the living smell out of me. I honestly don't understand how anybody in this smart world with such easy access to stoves and pots and pans along with fresh, raw healthy food to indulge in, and yet the shoppers love their 24 packs of soda pop, beer, chips, dips, packaged white flour breakfast lunch and dinner crap. My cart has a small fresh farm in it!
    I'm 82, weigh 115 pounds. On no meds. I can walk all day, dance all night and run a small business. I am one in a million and it's very lonely.
    Junk-food addicts just love the acceptance they get from loving brand names and their junk food-induced doctor-visit games. Doctors approve of your sick appetites. I wish I were wrong. But they're all on meds and I'm not. So there you go! So sad..

    • @toutounoulash
      @toutounoulash Год назад +22

      Thank you for your input. I agree 1000%. I’m even shocked that some Drs don’t want to stop the commerce and advertising for pharmaceuticals. I’m hoping this team is not of them.😢

    • @mortenthorpe
      @mortenthorpe Год назад +17

      It’s a super easy explanation… while somewhat amplified and simplified speaking, sugar in food IS akin to narcotics for the druggies… we choose it from our subliminal emotional brain, not from our educated rational brain. Our emotional brain, unfortunately also prefers being lazy, so having stuff pre-made is yet another call to our addiction control center… I think knowing when to submit to the emotional response or not, is much more the answer, than flaming people for just submitting (as you observe it)… and in this sense, I’m going way out on a limb, and going to call the people who just submit for non-adults in this sense… they never learned the rewards of postponed benefits, rather than immediate ones.

    • @TehKaiser
      @TehKaiser Год назад +11

      Chips are a big money item for stores. They're stuffed in the stores with them. Potato starch is helluva addictive even if boiled.

    • @vivaciousom5347
      @vivaciousom5347 Год назад +12

      Is your small business located physically or is it online? 82, healthy and working is something I aspire to. Cheers to you!

    • @leighburville2717
      @leighburville2717 Год назад

      @toutounoulash ... and a lot of the crap food is paid for by "food stamps" which I can't get. I'm pissed about that. Taxpayer money being spent on lab-made "food" that makes people sick.

  • @marvanbee
    @marvanbee 6 месяцев назад +4

    Another great talk from Dr. Lustig.
    When I was in Toronto, I volunteered at The Stop community food garden. We would wheelbarrow over huge bins of fresh food to the food bank nearby once a week and the lineup would be down the street. People were so excited to get fresh food because they simply could not afford to get it elsewhere. Some of them were homeless and didn't have access to refrigerators. It was a bittersweet feeling to be providing nutrient dense fresh good picked within a few hours in a "food dessert" located within a massive, expensive city. Some of these folks get the rest of their groceries from variety stores and gas stations. massive changes are desperately needed.

  • @jbean530
    @jbean530 2 года назад +184

    Excellent. I’m a nurse and I feel so bad that people give in to taking insulin for diabetes. I also learned how cancer is fed by sugar. Fasting is curing some people with these ailments. This brings a lot of understanding. Good job.

    • @reginamecco2915
      @reginamecco2915 Год назад +8

      Read Mark Sloan Cancer the Metabolic Disease

    • @betzib8021
      @betzib8021 Год назад +1

      Cancer is fed just as well by protein as well as saturated fat.

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад +1

      @@betzib8021 thats just not true.There is a video ( probably on utube ), whereby glucose is administered to a Cancer Patient who is being subjected to a medical scan .The scan physically shows the cancer cells buzzing with energy as they consume the sugary glucose.This is not exactly the cutting edge of medical science ...its a long known fact that cancer thrives from a sugary diet.If Cancer Patients are not being advised about the relevance of diet , in this regard , then there is something wrong .

    • @betzib8021
      @betzib8021 Год назад +1

      @@kenadams5504 of course the cancer cell buzzes with energy from glucose...so do all body cells. Cancer can be driven by fats and by certain proteins. Cancer can be driven by just eating us.

    • @builditplanning5904
      @builditplanning5904 Год назад +12

      I am a nurse also - I feel the system treats the symptoms, not the cause.
      BUT!!! Most people would rather enjoy the devil that kills them, rather than make changes. "Stop trying to control me or tell me what to do!".
      I DID the things this, and other Dr's. educated us on. My blood pressure, blood sugar, weight, ALL normalized. Rapidly. To each their own.

  • @SebastianLatalaPhotographer
    @SebastianLatalaPhotographer Год назад +59

    Let me make it as simple as possible:
    Treating symptoms is business while treating causes is true philanthropy.

    • @terminator1716
      @terminator1716 Год назад

      But if the causes are unknown , the symptoms must be treated to avoid their dangerous actions on the body.

    • @SebastianLatalaPhotographer
      @SebastianLatalaPhotographer Год назад +2

      @@terminator1716
      Yes, but the problem we have is that meadical establishment mostly promotes treatment of symptoms and does little to inform general population of the causes of illnesses.
      The reasons for that are in my reply above.
      PS.
      Suggested read:
      "What really makes you ill? - why everything you thought you knew about disease is wrong" ~ Dawn Lester and David Parker

    • @stnln2180
      @stnln2180 Год назад +3

      ​@@SebastianLatalaPhotographer
      Medical industry get paid not based on the end result but for the procedure regardless of its outcome.
      Basically there is no financial motivation to produce successful outcome of the treatment... just a moral one....

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      😂

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

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  • @ourmuse
    @ourmuse Год назад +85

    I literally binge watched all his lectures cos everything makes sense a lot. This is so enlightening.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +1

      He is a fantastic speaker, and an amazing scientist. At Emery Pharma we were surprised by his knowledge of chemistry and Pharmaceutricals.
      His presentation should be shown to a national audience. For more science based presentation subscribe to our channel. And see more of our blogs and videos at: www.EmeryPharma.com

    • @Acts-1322
      @Acts-1322 Год назад +3

      Don't spend too much time sitting around on your screens though, we only need to know so much before we need to take real action & EXERCISE

  • @txmoney
    @txmoney Год назад +34

    This presentation was like reading a great mystery novel where the narrator of the story leads the reader through many twists to the final outcome.
    What are my take-aways?
    1. Eliminate all added sugar.
    2. Eliminate all processed, packaged, and refined foods.
    3. Eat whole foods.
    4. Eat grass-fed ruminant meat.
    5. Eat wild salmon and sardines (high in omega 3).
    6. Eat more Whole Foods rich in fiber.
    7. Time restricted eating through fasting (autophagy).

  • @elanakideckel5230
    @elanakideckel5230 2 года назад +145

    Wish I could give 10 "likes". Phenomenal lecture! Wish all my patients would listen to it, as well as the doctors I work with! (I'm a registered dietitian).

    • @kp6215
      @kp6215 2 года назад +4

      I am looking for a dietitian because I want to remain healthy since I was taught by my pharmacist father who also trained all salesman at Eli Lilly in Indianapolis then transfered to Los Angeles because his secretary shot the President because the President was married but my father was kind hiding her until she could get an attorney. He knew nothing about the "good old boys club" where men do not inform on executives. I have had a passion for medicine my entire life. I curred my high school best friend of his diabetes within 2.5 years by his food and exercise. I watch my salt intake and sugar intake. I asked my PCP whether I had fatty liver because until I was 15 my consumption of sugar from ice cream. I lost all my weight in 10th grade . Yogurt for lunch with healthy dinner my mom cooked. I am trying to teach everyone to read labels.

    • @darkfieldcarnivore3928
      @darkfieldcarnivore3928 Год назад

      Are you actually a dietition or just part of the dietetics association and restricted from prescribing meat based diets?

    • @etheriumrise39
      @etheriumrise39 Год назад +1

      Dietitian don’t have patients but clients… trying to sound medical? 😂

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment!
      www.emerypharma.com

    • @covidmania7586
      @covidmania7586 Год назад

      this guy Lustig is overweight if not obese LOL are you blind ? he became overweight from his zero sugar diet :D remember he said sugar is responsible for obesity and he is getting fatter and fatter :D

  • @AlbertAimerHTL
    @AlbertAimerHTL Год назад +10

    This guy is a legend, I hope his message spreads more and more.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @jbean530
    @jbean530 Год назад +13

    I wish I would’ve stopped eating carbs 50 years ago. I feel better, happy, less pain, more energy, younger, more strength, clearer thinking, better memory. Plaque deposits in the brain are now attributed to high insulin levels caused by high carbohydrate intake. I hope to reverse my slow brain. Good lecture.

    • @covidmania7586
      @covidmania7586 Год назад +1

      this guy Lustig is overweight on his zero sugar diet LOL, very reliable dude :D sponsored by meat industry, I have to say amazing meat belly :D

  • @MrYorickJenkins
    @MrYorickJenkins Год назад +2

    It is not only informative, Doctor Ludwig is also an extremely lucid and persuasive speaker. He would have been an effective politician had he chosen to take that route. I think many people willl be grateful that he didn't.

  • @barrysmith8193
    @barrysmith8193 Год назад +35

    Both my sister and her husband died of donut disease. I started Dr. Lustigs health philosophy several years before I discovered him to help myself for my combat PTSD. I’m living proof that he is correct in all regards. The nay sayers that criticize him are addicted to sugar and refuse to accept it. They are the current deniers as the tobacco/smokers of days gone by. Sooner or later they both will quit. One funeral at a time.

  • @bluewaters3100
    @bluewaters3100 Год назад +31

    I am 70 and everyone I know eats organically, even my daughter her kids, and her friends. But the kids in her homeschool group still eat processed foods. My granddaughters understand the difference between eating good food versus junk food. They hardley ever eat sugar. I bring them organic cucumbers, orange peppers, and other things when I come to visit. You can raise kids to eat good even when they are exposed to other kids who do not. They even have their own stainless steele water bottles that they take everywhere. Please parents wake up!

    • @Emerypharma
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    • @lindahoganson8721
      @lindahoganson8721 Год назад +1

      @@elinope4745 I don’t understand those two as being conflicts.

    • @Emerypharma
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  • @istp1967
    @istp1967 Год назад +34

    Wow. Fructose got us fruct up!!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +2

      Please share this talk with your friends. We advocate for a national education program on metabolic diseases and proper warning label on sodas and other type of food rich in sugar and highly processed food.
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  • @honey8784
    @honey8784 Год назад +35

    I’m going to listen to this many times. He covered a lot of ground. Fasting, Ketogenic diet stimulate Autophagy.
    There’s some real value in this talk.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +6

      We advocate for a warning label on all super processed food.

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад +2

      @@Emerypharma At the very least, Added Sugar needs to be lowered or Banned altogether.

  • @lucasvanrosmalen5385
    @lucasvanrosmalen5385 Год назад +40

    Thank you, great lecture! Both the food industry as well as the health care people should see this. Things are getting out of control...

    • @marybusch6182
      @marybusch6182 Год назад +6

      The food industry is perfectly happy with this. Think about it

    • @meatdog
      @meatdog Год назад +3

      One correction. NOT GETTING out of control, ALREADY OUT OF CONTROL. Reigning in on all the mass produced poisons that line every grocery shelf is completely out of control!!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +2

      You are absolutely correct! We have an epidemic of metabolic diseases.
      Thank you for your comment.
      www.emerypharma.com

    • @brianlane9534
      @brianlane9534 Год назад +4

      The health care industry is totally against preventive measures.

    • @marybusch6182
      @marybusch6182 Год назад +2

      @@brianlane9534 yes and no. We do get polio and measles and tetanus vaccines etc. But i would agree that the approach to chronic or permanent diseases is warped by an easy pharmaceutical fix or surgery.

  • @josephtein3835
    @josephtein3835 Год назад +6

    Robert Lustig is an incredibly intelligent, very knowledgeable researcher. The knowledge he shares is essential for our personal and public health. Let's not dumb the language down, however: the title of this talk should be "The Subcellular Processes that UNDERLIE all chronic disease."

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Год назад +4

      Thank you! That bugged me too.

    • @MsLeenite
      @MsLeenite Год назад +2

      Glad someone else noticed. "Belie" is akin to "contradict".

  • @andrewstrakele6815
    @andrewstrakele6815 Год назад +14

    If you could listen to ONLY ONE talk on health to best affect your Life - THIS is the talk you should choose!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Please share this talk with your friends. We advocate for a national education program on metabolic diseases and proper warning label on sodas and other type of food rich in sugar and highly processed food.
      Warning: over conception of this product will lead to early onset of diabetes
      Please subscribe to our channel for more science based presentations.
      and visit our website: www.EmeryPharma.com

  • @sheriarnold5382
    @sheriarnold5382 Год назад +4

    Dr. Lustig is a genius!! I cannot listen to this lecture too many times...I have it on a loop! This is so brilliant!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Wow, thank you!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @lchavez6141
    @lchavez6141 Год назад +15

    Thanks Dr. Lustig! Just curious why the youtube posting cut out the part 7 about methylation.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +7

      We had a glitch in recording at Emery Pharma. Our apologies!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      We had a video recording glitch.
      Please share this talk with your friends. We advocate for a national education program on metabolic diseases and proper warning label on sodas and other type of food rich in sugar and highly processed food.
      Warning: over conception of this product will lead to early onset of diabetes
      Please subscribe to our channel for more science based presentations.
      and visit our website: www.EmeryPharma.com

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Год назад +23

    Excellent. Truly mind bending. Much thanks, Professor Robert Lustig

    • @fionanicolson7642
      @fionanicolson7642 Год назад +1

      @felicisimomalin. Sounds like you really have a great handling of your food. Well done.

    • @Emerypharma
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  • @rogerlavallee3572
    @rogerlavallee3572 Год назад +8

    I wish Dr. Lustig in this presentation would have reminded his listeners that the fructose content in processed food is commonly referred to as Corn Syrup. Not to be confused with the fruit sugar content in fresh fruit which is not the culprit . Excellent and informative presentation.

    • @AA-iy4gm
      @AA-iy4gm Год назад +1

      He normally does in his other talks but yeah I know what you mean, hopefully whoever watched this and its their first time hearing dr. Lustig, that they check out more talks and info

    • @Acts-1322
      @Acts-1322 Год назад

      Great point, hfcs and sugar are horrible. Roughly 55 fructose 45 glucose. But Dr David Perlmutter also reminds us "an apple a day keeps the doctor away. 5 a day, the doctor you will pay

    • @scottperkins3696
      @scottperkins3696 Год назад

      NO! Pure corn syrup is all glucose. but the treated corn syrum which is Hi Fructose Corn syrup is mostly FRUCTOSE. See Kayro Light vs Dark syrup. The Light syrup has no Fructose in it.

  • @stormwalker321
    @stormwalker321 Год назад +9

    Worked at a school cafeteria.....a big cereal company, came along..., -well guess what they did to "help" children...they donated high sugar breakfast cereals to the school breakfast program....get them hooked early!

  • @deepsquat600
    @deepsquat600 Год назад +17

    I work for one of the biggest grocery warehouse. In the country.. And 90 percent of the stuff sold out out there is.. sugary... Heck in the majority of that warehouse the products that have the best protein to fat ratio is the dog and cat food and true least sugar lol

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Please share this talk with your friends. We advocate for a national education program on metabolic diseases and proper warning label on sodas and other type of food rich in sugar and highly processed food.
      Warning: over conception of this product will lead to early onset of diabetes
      Please subscribe to our channel for more science based presentations.
      and visit our website: www.EmeryPharma.com

  • @leeleeturn
    @leeleeturn Год назад +5

    Within a few months of going on a complex carb (mostly oatmeal and legumes), high veggie, low sugar eating plan, my cholesterol fell from familial hypercholesterolemia levels to normal, and my tryglycerides went from very high to normal. I dropped ten pounds, incidentally, though i wasn't trying to. I still have quite a bit to lose, but my numbers are good, and I feel great! It seems hard to believe, with my long history of simple carb binging and metabolic syndrome, that it could change like that in a few months. Now I'm even more motivated after listening to Dr Lustig!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @jbwentworthe6082
    @jbwentworthe6082 Год назад +7

    Thank you Prof. Lustig for sharing the knowledge gained from years of study and research. We are grateful and will incorporate this into our lives. 2/26/23 Sarasota, Fla. listening- and passing this on!

    • @Emerypharma
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  • @pantelimon1695
    @pantelimon1695 4 месяца назад +1

    A very good presentation. Thank you! 🎉

  • @Chris-tw8fu
    @Chris-tw8fu Год назад +13

    The entire medical community should get behind Dr. Lustig

    • @Peekaboo-Kitty
      @Peekaboo-Kitty Год назад +1

      They are behind him ... trying very hard to push him out the door! 😆

    • @covidmania7586
      @covidmania7586 Год назад +1

      he is overweight on his ZERO SUGAR DIET ... LOL amazing that no one see it

    • @coreyspies6215
      @coreyspies6215 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@covidmania7586cuz alcohol

  • @NikoHL
    @NikoHL Год назад +10

    I've adopted a lot of what Dr Lustig has advised in previous presentations. Great presentation.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @ajaysuri3101
    @ajaysuri3101 Год назад +15

    What an awesome presentation! Just loved it even though it is highly technical in parts for the common man but the messaging is absolutely crystal clear. Thank you doc. 🙏

  • @tnvol5331
    @tnvol5331 Год назад +2

    Rural Chinese (older) ate a diet of 90% white rice did not get cancer so it's easy to conclude carbs are life saving.

  • @Struwwel2
    @Struwwel2 Год назад +21

    I always read ingredients labels. I knew things like high fructose corn syrup were bad, but having switched from a low fat/high carb diet to a high fat/low carb diet - and losing 30lbs in two months - I now look at all the corn syrup and sugar and seed oils in most food and wonder if food manufacturers are trying to kill us.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Kindly subscribe! and thank you for listening. More videos on Emery Pharma's website or this RUclips channel.

    • @firstlast2034
      @firstlast2034 Год назад

      Apparently some people just do not care! Others are ignorant of what nutritional food really is. These same people go to work in some cases, Toto the Dr’s that have not been taught anything about health and nutrition yet watch you slowly die without a second thought all because the drug co. Is getting the Dr. To give you drugs that are making them rich. What a mess!

    • @whowhy9023
      @whowhy9023 Год назад

      Kellogg’s is definitely trying to kill us. No need to wonder…

    • @lindajones4849
      @lindajones4849 Год назад

      They don't want to kill us, then we could not buy their horrible products. They are fine with making us fat and metabolically ill.

    • @barblacy619
      @barblacy619 Год назад

      They are cheap and the company doesn’t care if people get sick…government regulators are in bed with sugar and junk food lobbyists💡

  • @Whistlewalk
    @Whistlewalk 2 года назад +36

    Thank you so much!! I have been kinda holding my own with diet. But this lecture gave me a stable basis to further refine what I eat, and I am at a place where I needed that. Great lecture. Didn't quite understand it all, yet, but I will.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  2 года назад +11

      The more you watch the more you learn! Professor Lustig is an awesome speaker and teacher

  • @TheOG_Podcast
    @TheOG_Podcast Год назад +2

    I don't know this man, but I love this man.

  • @k.l.massie8702
    @k.l.massie8702 Год назад +4

    I love this guy! I think he's gonna extend my life.

  • @sandrasweeney798
    @sandrasweeney798 Год назад +1

    Robert Lustig is a hero. A succinct overview of what's wrong with our food and our health. This guy is genuinely amazing.

    • @covidmania7586
      @covidmania7586 Год назад

      this guy Lustig is overweight if not obese LOL are you blind ? he became overweight from his zero sugar diet :D remember he said sugar is responsible for obesity and he is getting fatter and fatter :D

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      We cannot agree with you more. He just presented at Emery Pharma. We will be posting his presentation shortly

  • @franzbuchel7295
    @franzbuchel7295 Год назад +6

    A real masterpiece , this lecture from Prof. Lustig! - Hope some Managers from Pharma and from food industry listened carefully...

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +2

      Food industry knows the truth but they do not care… because public demand super processed food! We advocate for a national education about metabolic diseases and proper warning label on sodas and other type of food rich in sugar and highly processed food.
      Warning: over conception of this product will lead to early onset diabetes
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    • @sammcrae8892
      @sammcrae8892 Год назад +1

      They know. They make their money by doing what they do. I've noticed lately that a lot of companies are offering keto options (still crap of course...), and offering other things to try to keep your business; for example, rather than the the regular brand name mayonnaise, they are offering olive oil based mayonnaise, but it's still full of soybean oil, which is PURE POISON of course. But they have the olive oil large on the front label in the hope you won't read the back label. If it comes in packaging, and didn't have a mother; you DON'T want to eat it.

    • @brianlane9534
      @brianlane9534 Год назад +1

      Oh, big pharma IS paying attention. The LAST thing big pharma wants is a healthy population. Sick people are their bread and butter. They would rather 'treat' you than cure you.

    • @Healing_Decibels
      @Healing_Decibels Год назад

      @@Emerypharma the pharma part in your name may mislead some followers who may confuse it with big pharma. Those guys are totally
      In supports of big food, coz otherwise they stay out of business

    • @covidmania7586
      @covidmania7586 Год назад

      this guy is overweight are you blind ? follow his advice and you will become overweight too ! reliable dude, for suer sponsored by meat industry, mmm this meat belly is so hot !

  • @garshaspkeyvan5546
    @garshaspkeyvan5546 2 года назад +22

    Such informative lecture. I indeed enjoyed watching every second.

  • @ftmrivas3043
    @ftmrivas3043 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for posting this treasure.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Please forward this video to everyone you know and care about. This is truly and important video!

  • @dianaanthony2981
    @dianaanthony2981 Год назад +4

    Dr. Lustig didn't mention glyphosate as a destructive agent on the gut biome. Glyphosate shreds tight junctions.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @JayJayNay
    @JayJayNay Год назад +1

    I’ve been watching many videos with Dr Lustig. The man knows his stuff. I think he’s great and the work he’s putting in can help us all get better. Well, the vast majority that is. Thank you again for this inside information about fructose, highly processed foods and simple starches. We really have to ban them out of our diets.

  • @kdud2799
    @kdud2799 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for the insight. But please what happened to the hateful (or grateful) no. 7: epigenetic/methylation? It seemed to have been cut off.

  • @sophie4636
    @sophie4636 4 месяца назад

    I'm incredibly grateful for a health breakdown a few years ago that caused me to no longer be able to eat ultra processed foods- they cause me horrendous pain. I turned to real food and now eat an organic fresh wholefoods diet, no alcohol, no smoking and I feel strangely lucky my body forced me to do this before I became metabolically unhealthy. The only gap in my diet has been Omega 3's as healthy fat also causes pain but I've been working on eating more salmon and it's given my previously poor energy levels a real boost. I highly recommend a fresh wholefoods diet! A real human diet!

  • @eugeniebreida
    @eugeniebreida Год назад +10

    Thank you for your talk Dr Lustig! You've really pushed the envelope, and pushed some buttons high up the corporate food industry chain - thank you for this especially. Keep up the good work, after taking a well deserved R & R. Perhaps a spa somewhere sunny, relax by the sea, soak up some vitamin D, eat well! and enjoy long beach walks, siestas easy conversation.
    Time for your own self care (have been watching you for years, and know you are driven . . .but before something snaps I recommend 6 months plus of VAYkay! ). You deserve this : )

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment!
      Emery Pharma

  • @adelepartridge9484
    @adelepartridge9484 Год назад +2

    This guy is brilliant. 👨‍🏫

  • @darrenbell2133
    @darrenbell2133 Год назад +12

    I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT THE GOOD TAKEN FROM THIS BUT UNFORTUNATELY IT JUST RAISES MORE QUESTIONS AS TO HOW SUCH PRODUCTS GET LICENCED AND SOLD AS FOOD SUBSTANCES WHEN THEY SHOULD BE MARKED SLOW POISON ☠

    • @craigjohnstone1461
      @craigjohnstone1461 Год назад

      What do you think of dr john cambells channel??

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Food made in factories is not food!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @gerardbraun8269
    @gerardbraun8269 Год назад +2

    Exellent, intelligent and sincere presentation. Now make sure your physician, doctor, specialist is going to look and listen to it !!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +1

      Kindly subscribe! and thank you for listening. More thought provoking videos videos on Emery Pharma's website or this RUclips channel.

  • @kayegooey7454
    @kayegooey7454 Год назад +26

    I really respect the work Dr Lustig does educating people on what the consumption of fructose and sugar does to our bodies. Truly wish that he would address his own excess body weight.

    • @IndigoAwakener
      @IndigoAwakener Год назад +9

      It IS a bit distracting, he doesn’t look healthy 😢

    • @helenoftroy2525
      @helenoftroy2525 Год назад +4

      I thought that too

    • @adrianavram4911
      @adrianavram4911 Год назад +1

      educating people on what the consumption of fructose and sugar does to our bodies.? it nourish it bc sugar is the fuel muscle and brain use

    • @adensmith8553
      @adensmith8553 Год назад +11

      He told you it's not the fat on the outside it's the fat around the organs that matters. He said this many times through out the talk. He's just messager no need to judge focus on the message.

    • @DanEngell
      @DanEngell Год назад +3

      I was wondering if anyone else was thinking that! Dr Lustig is doing incredible work. It would lend credibility if he would do some keto, intermittent fasting, and get outside for a walk every day.

  • @sandramancilla4130
    @sandramancilla4130 Год назад +2

    Great information!!! Thank you!!!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @williamhoffer9277
    @williamhoffer9277 Год назад +3

    This was a great, informative presentation!

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 Год назад +2

    400 calories in sugar. wow that is significant and just trying to get that idea in my brain is incredible. more than 2 cans of soda. or other things.
    Love you lustig

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +1

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @haroutdr
    @haroutdr Год назад +3

    Thank you very much Prof. Lustig, I hope to get your recent book METABOLUCAL as soon as possible, which will help in my practice as Family Medicine physician, as well as for myself sice am in high metaboluc syndrome with intetmittent claudication

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @laaradee
    @laaradee Год назад +2

    Good data thanks Doctor! I’m almost complete carnivore-5 months, eat no fiber regular BMs. Dumping oxalates like crazy! I had all 5(?) symptoms of metabolic syndrome- even after following, over two years of no added sugar, no grains. Fruits and veggies and low fat proteins- always hungry- never missed a meal! Now, not hungry, not feeling cold, then I clued into - was I getting enough protein…..that started the spelunking!🙏

  • @B_Ruphe
    @B_Ruphe 2 года назад +6

    Belie? I listened to this talk but didn't hear anything about subcellular processes belying chronic disease.
    (Incidently, I did hear quite a bit about processes that underlie chronic disease.)

    • @elgaholmes525
      @elgaholmes525 Год назад +1

      Many thanks, B Ruphe! My unwillingness to audit this article is based on that very point...If the producers of this programme are too lazy or too incompetent to exert the minimal amount of energy to employ a person who has a vocabulary commensurate with the needs of the subject,WHY would I pay any attention to their information?

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Please forward this video to everyone you know and care about. This is truly and important video!

  • @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430
    @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430 Год назад +1

    Anything with Dr. Lustig gets a thumbs up 👍🏼

  • @newsday2055
    @newsday2055 Год назад +4

    After listening to hundreds of videos on different diets I decided to be in the safe side and follow my own diet
    How to increase HDL/How to lower LDL/lower triglycerides
    1- More Omega-3 sardines marckel Eat fish at least 3 times a week and flaxseeds
    2- unsaturated fats olive oil avocado oil Nuts
    3- foods rich in soluble fiber and cruciferous vegetables
    4- more fish and chicken and less of read meat (saturated fats)
    5- berries green apple avocado
    Avoid sugar and refined carbs

    • @covidmania7586
      @covidmania7586 Год назад

      and you will become overweight like this dude ! good luck, are you people blind or what ? guy doesn't even look healthy, he is overweight on NO SUGAR DIET think about it... is sugar really the enemy or maybe excessive meat or/and fat and he has meat belly ?

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @soliver111
    @soliver111 11 месяцев назад +1

    Right on point. Thank you so much for the clarity and fully supported information on ways to promote health.

  • @elenavalentino3889
    @elenavalentino3889 Год назад +4

    Does it bother anyone else that Dr. Lustig writes books and lectures on dietary causes of metabolic disease and he carries all that extra weight?

    • @bethngugi9787
      @bethngugi9787 10 месяцев назад +1

      yes. yes. you and i both.

  • @4406bbldb
    @4406bbldb Год назад +2

    Yay, I get it. I have become healthy at 75 versus being vary sick at 70. Food in the proper dose. Thanks for this video.

  • @frequentlycynical642
    @frequentlycynical642 Год назад +4

    It was in 2009 after reading Sisson's Primal Blueprint that I realized I had pure HFCS in my cabinet. OK, technically HFAS. Agave nectar. It's made by the exact same process as the corn based process. Just a different feed stock.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @Ded-Ede
    @Ded-Ede Год назад +2

    @50:21 whole fruit and vegetables are bad too?

    • @cammieklund
      @cammieklund Год назад

      No. You can have some fruits and veggies.Just NOT the high oxalate ones though. Look up Sally K Norton for more information on how toxic oxalates are.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      No they are not bad. Their over consumption is bad

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @carlschneider689
    @carlschneider689 Год назад +23

    Glad to finally hear it definitively - sweetness on the tongue triggers an insulin response. Farewell, Xylitol gum.

    • @jaym9846
      @jaym9846 Год назад +1

      Some veggies and fruits (but particularly plums, strawberries and corn kernels) have small amounts of xylitol. Xylitol can inhibits some types of bacteria and improve oral health in some.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

    • @aminaschmiat6476
      @aminaschmiat6476 Год назад

      What about coconut sugar

  • @monaantony9096
    @monaantony9096 Год назад +2

    Great talk Sensuble n relatable If Dr ousting was my mums doctor I wouldn’t have lost her so young She was given more n more insulin and no diet advice Wish I could have studied nutrition But I lean every single day from teachers like this

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

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  • @joemacch6284
    @joemacch6284 Год назад +4

    Yes metabolic dysregulation is huge. However it’s food addiction to starch, sugar and processed foods that must be overcome and mastered. We have a sick relationship with food, along with misinformation addiction and dysfunctional family systems. You cannot fix the damage of dysfunctional family systems and emotional trauma with healthy eating. You must deal with the core emotional issues as well. Come on doc, mitochondrial function has its role but these emotional issues have to be dealt with.

  • @nefertitib4313
    @nefertitib4313 Год назад +2

    I don’t get it either. The answer is so clear yet so many ppl still not following the right path when it’s already laid out right in front of you. I didn’t know abt how bad most of the food we consume until i got diagnosed w cancer, after it got removed, i changed my diet n exercise routine completely. It all made sense. What do we need to do to send the wake up call to ppl so they change their eating habit? I keep lecturing my family and friend and colleagues abt eating healthy and exercising but i don’t think anyone follows my advice 😔 im not a motivational speaker i guess but it is a pity.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Just posted this: Check out the latest Robert Lustig interview at Emery Pharma:
      Robert Lustig, MD on Fatty Liver, Sugar, Metabolic Syndrome, Sarcopenia, Ozempic, Wagovy & Mounjaro
      ruclips.net/video/t7PIURKDTes/видео.html

  • @MrGeorgewf
    @MrGeorgewf Год назад +3

    I was Obese and the health insurance companies wouldn’t insure me or the only offers were high deductible high premium. I have high blood pressure controlled. No health problems ever. How many skinny folks did they insure who got sick?

    • @2ukulele
      @2ukulele Год назад

      I agree it is not fair. Things would be different if everybody, skinny or obese, had to have an ultrasound of the liver first, to see if they have a fatty liver, or if the lipid guidelines were rewritten to focus on triglycerides and the triglyceride to HDL ratio, which Dr. Lustig explains elsewhere is a way to tell if you are insulin resistant...As Dr. Lustig mentioned, 80% of obese people have insulin resistance. The fact you have high blood pressure suggests you are not part of the 20% who do not have insulin resistance. I suggest you watch one of Dr. Lustig's other videos on cholesterol and then ask for a copy of your latest lipid profile and calculate your triglyceride to HDL ratio. Good luck.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      your answer: Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      your answer: Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @Shadow-bs1iu
    @Shadow-bs1iu Год назад +1

    We don’t really eat much sugar at home, in terms of hidden sugar, in tea or coffee or also deserts, just on the odd occasion. A few weeks ago my friend came round and we munched through a pack a cookies, which were quite the opposite to wafer-thin. After about 45mins of eating them, my blood pressure went sky high, concentration went down the toilet and I felt like absolute crap. The effects were probably more noticeable due to having minimal sugar in our diets. This evidence Dr Lustig is presenting here is real, there should be no controversy!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      You are absolutely correct!

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @jazzsnare
    @jazzsnare Год назад +7

    not clear why replacing donuts with bagels would work at all, since carbs, particularly chain-like as in bread, breaks down quickly to sugar, so why would that not lead to the same consequences? Impressive talk on the whole, esp. as to the importance of fiber. I like to use Monk Fruit, a natural sweetener that is low on glycemic index. Now, I worry that the sweetness increases insulin. When I take it though, my bs never goes low, even if taken just with barley tea and no carbs.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +3

      Both bagel and donut are highly processed. One has more sugar and fat than the other. Moderation is Key! Avoid pure sugar and super processed foods

    • @marybusch6182
      @marybusch6182 Год назад +1

      Its also about portions. I eat bagels in bits and am reducing my carbs and increasing nuts. Thank you for the comment about monk fruit, i for one will be trying it although i dont use much sugar.

    • @penguinshoes7928
      @penguinshoes7928 Год назад

      Donuts are fried in oil. Heating oil creates acrylamides, carcinogenic. Donuts are sweeter, esp. with any glaze, frosting, sprinkles, jelly. More sucrose, which is half fructose, half glucose. That's likely his point. You can reduce glycemic load of bread (and bagels) by freezing overnight, then thawing them, or by toasting. Cuts about 30%.

    • @robfromvan
      @robfromvan Год назад

      Donuts are made with white sugar and white flour which are highly processed. You can get bagels made with whole wheat flour and no sugar so way healthier. Donuts are also deep-fried so it’s a triple-whammy of badness!!

    • @garyg6000
      @garyg6000 Год назад +4

      It was a Study a see the effects of fructose vs nonfructose foods of the same calorie level. Doughnuts have a lot of sucrose (glucose+fructose) and thus a lot of fructose . Unsweetened bagels have starch which is made of glucose molecules linked together. Thus, they could see the effect of fructose on NAFLD.

  • @zbyszeks3657
    @zbyszeks3657 Год назад +2

    Wonderful presentation. Looks like point 7 was somehow omitted. Thank you!

    • @vivaciousom5347
      @vivaciousom5347 Год назад +2

      @48:38 you’ll find point 7. He didn’t elaborate though. It’s epigenetics.

    • @bellakrinkle9381
      @bellakrinkle9381 Год назад

      @@vivaciousom5347 is this what we're born with...luck of the draw?

    • @vivaciousom5347
      @vivaciousom5347 Год назад

      @@bellakrinkle9381 Epigenetics is gene expression which can be helpful or harmful. There’s loads a person can do for good health that’ll tilt gene expression to be helpful.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @jamesgordon8867
    @jamesgordon8867 Год назад +13

    285 million people could have normal blood sugars if they were serious about telling people how to fix

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Please forward this video to everyone you know and care about. This is truly and important video!

  • @mikeycbd
    @mikeycbd Год назад

    As a long distance marathon runner (14 marathons) I'd be very interested to know Dr Rob Lustig's thoughts on fructose being added to products like 'Endura' to keep you hydrated when really, for a 10mile run, all I ever really needed was salt for help with perspiration - running in Australia. When I found out (years ago now) these products contained fructose I stopped using them but never stopped running. The 'buzz' I thought I was getting from endorphins on long distant runs was really just insulin as I consumed more and more 'gel' substances to run my 35km.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  9 месяцев назад +1

      Just posted a new podcast with Rob Lustig focused on:
      Vitamin D, overdose or under-dose, Ketogenic Diets & Personal Responsibility
      ruclips.net/video/YDShRaMVZBA/видео.html

    • @mikeycbd
      @mikeycbd 9 месяцев назад

      @@Emerypharma Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nessieness5433
    @nessieness5433 Год назад +3

    It is not all caused by wrong food. IR can be a problem when under prolonged stress.

    • @maricamaas2326
      @maricamaas2326 Год назад

      ... With the body not distinguishing between physical, chemical-, and emotional stress... There may be more hormones involved, but from what I've picked up: Weight gain is mainly hormonally driven by excretion of Cortisol & Insulin, as well as a lack of Vitamin D, which induces the winter syndrome.
      There also is the matter of producing fat for storage of fat soluble toxins from food, water, etc.

  • @waffle_chair9269
    @waffle_chair9269 Год назад +1

    What I don’t understand is, if you are insulin resistant, and therefore are storing fat, what is happening to skinny people with little stored fat, and still having mitochondrial /insulin issues? Why aren’t those storing fats?

  • @MitraMehrban
    @MitraMehrban 2 года назад +13

    An excellent talk. Very helpful.

  • @bobkoure
    @bobkoure Год назад +1

    Unimportant, but Belie means 'show that something is untruthful', pretty sure you want 'Underlie' as in 'are the underpinnings of' in the title. And yes, I'm aware that it's on one of Dr Lustig's slides...

  • @vas4739
    @vas4739 Год назад +4

    I love Dr L and follow him everywhere!

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      @Emerypharma  Год назад

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  • @MrMrneil1
    @MrMrneil1 Год назад +1

    maybe the best youtube video I've seen, glucose vs. fructose vs, sucrose turned on a light. thanks. sir.

  • @goldlotus7831
    @goldlotus7831 Год назад +3

    Should we check particle size when LDL is very high but TG is good,in order to see if it's small dense LDL or large fluffy one?

    • @guttergeeks
      @guttergeeks Год назад

      I'm in that category too. I figure it's best to do a detailed lipids test, to satisfy both myself and my doc.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @JKSinTO
    @JKSinTO Год назад +2

    The title is incorrect. The word you want is "underlie". "Belie" means the opposite.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you listen to it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @samieramohamed2467
    @samieramohamed2467 Год назад +3

    8, recap, glycation, oxidative stress,mitochondrial dysfunction,Insulin resistance,Inflammation, cellular membrane damage,gut health,microbiome,epigenetics methylation, autophagy.

  • @still8mee
    @still8mee Год назад +1

    The Gardner study (JAMA. 2018;319(7):667-679. doi:10.1001/jama.2018.0245)
    cited at min 51:12 is based on "the effect of a healthy low-fat (HLF) diet vs a healthy low-carbohydrate (HLC) diet" not on either high fat or high carbohydrate diet on weight loss. The diet in the study. The diet in the study specified "The
    fourth strategy is to promote high nutrient density (Quality). Other Quality concepts included
    “real food,” “minimally processed,” “seasonal,” “organic,” “grass-fed,” “whole grain,” and
    “pasture-raised,” depending on diet assignment."

  • @user-zu7gk9ol9f
    @user-zu7gk9ol9f Год назад +1

    Wow! Fascinating! TY! I’ve wondered if watching a cooking show of deserts releases insulin, in the same way as tasting something sweet, even if artificial sweeteners? I think it does. What do you think?

  • @wwoofthailand
    @wwoofthailand Год назад +4

    After this talk go listen to Dr. David Sinclair talk (Lifespan book)and then Dave Asprey (Bullet Proof book).
    Live long and prosper...

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @vickyd9850
    @vickyd9850 Год назад +2

    Lots of Love from India 🇮🇳

  • @1timbarrett
    @1timbarrett Год назад +12

    Dr Lustig, I part company with you when it comes to the health benefits of exogenous fiber in the human diet, HOWEVER, thank you so much for calling out PROCESSED FOODS. 🙏😘🖖❣️

    • @salobaid9652
      @salobaid9652 Год назад +8

      “When you consume your food with fibers , called real food “ he never said add fibers!

    • @salobaid9652
      @salobaid9652 Год назад +1

      Excellent lecture!

    • @davidtrindle6473
      @davidtrindle6473 Год назад +2

      Isn’t all food exogenous?

    • @luchiayoung
      @luchiayoung Год назад

      ¿?? Fiber is the one food item that does not increase your insulin

    • @etheriumrise39
      @etheriumrise39 Год назад +2

      Your remark is logical, but most people think exogenous to be added supplements.

  • @juligrlee556
    @juligrlee556 Год назад +1

    thank you Dr. Lustig

  • @maryjoymath3545
    @maryjoymath3545 Год назад +4

    Well said. I am totally done with soda and diet soda!!! And I am on a quest to rid my grandchildren of it also. Ofcourse we all will reduce sugar intake, we will be a work in progress, day by day we will work at it, if we fall off, we will get back up and jump on the health wagon. A healthy life, is a life not wasted!!! 💞💞🙃💞💞

  • @tenzinwangchuk4469
    @tenzinwangchuk4469 Год назад +1

    Insightful presentation but some references cited are way outdated, like 1970 is long gone,

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @banjobandasan3725
    @banjobandasan3725 2 года назад +9

    GREAT talk!

  • @dreamervanroom
    @dreamervanroom Год назад +1

    39:35 or so isocaloric exchange of sugar for starch. What you didnt mention is that you did it -. WITHOUT CHANGING THEIR MACROS TOO.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his very powerful and Frank presentation on the state of our food supply and metabolic challenges. We just posted it and would like to invite you watch his Q&A with the CEO of Emery Pharma, Dr. Ron Najafi: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet Год назад +3

    Because I listened to him, I have stopped eating sugar, and I read a label yesterday. Years ago, a friend who was a microbiologist told me that sugar was dangerous and caused disease. It is the true gateway drug.

  • @srinivaschannapragada5179
    @srinivaschannapragada5179 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent talk right on spot in the middle metabolic tsunami we are in
    Thank you sir
    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @Life_as_an_ant
    @Life_as_an_ant Год назад +4

    Even though I know from experience he's 100% right, I'm shocked that he's significantly overweight.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      He is called “metabolically healthy obese” good fat

    • @bethngugi9787
      @bethngugi9787 10 месяцев назад

      @@Emerypharma belly fat?

  • @christopherflom4879
    @christopherflom4879 Год назад +2

    I have a question about sodium ascorbate, I know our organs benefit from antioxidants extracted from whole foods. But have there been any tests on sodium ascorbate, quenching free radicals similar to eating an orange?

  • @GalenCurrah
    @GalenCurrah Год назад +6

    I was growing angry at your failure to provide the date of this lecture, then found on one of Lustig's slides this note: "Lustig, METABOLICAL, spring 2021".

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад +8

      He presented at Emery Pharma on January 13, 2023.

  • @drshreeramgvaidya470
    @drshreeramgvaidya470 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the nice explanations
    My question is by avoiding sucrose
    And. Using glucose in limits will it be
    Good for health.

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html

  • @banjobandasan3725
    @banjobandasan3725 2 года назад +11

    drugable vs foodable

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  2 года назад

      There are no drugs for what Dr. Lustig is describing. Only prevention... :-)

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 Год назад

      @@Emerypharma foodable.

  • @Frederer59
    @Frederer59 Год назад

    Congratulations! You've achieved escape velocity. They won't dare to bully you. If they do, your subs will increase significantly. You're a shining star in the firmament. 👏👏👏🇨🇦🇷🇺

    • @Emerypharma
      @Emerypharma  Год назад

      Dr. Lustig returned to Emery Pharma for a few follow up questions regarding his presentation. We would like to invite you to watch it: ruclips.net/video/g07Ph84U86M/видео.html