Blue Zones Ikaria Quest Day 3
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Studies show that people who adhere to a Mediterranean diet have a lower risk of heart disease and can potentially increase their life expectancy by 6 years. Blue Zones joined food expert and author, Diane Kochilas to understand how the Ikarian lifestyle further inhances the Mediterranean diet.
ITS NOT ONLY FOOD.
ALSO NOT STRESS NO WORRIES... ....NOTICE
BLUE ZONES NO STRESS
NO WORRIES..NOT RUSH
Terrible quality video
American sized cans of Coke? Coca Cola must be thrilled to be featured in this video. Did they sponsor this video? LOL
BLUE ZONES IS A COMBINATION OF. NATURAL FOOD AND LIFE STYLE. NOT STRESS/ NO WORRIES NO RUSH
...oh my god i discovered Cokes on the table at 0.37 !!!!! HAhahahahaha !!!!!!
LOL - I saw those too! Was anyone NOT drinking coke??
It is interesting they had a can of coke on the table like a lot in the middle east it's drunk to often now instead of water
Love all the segments. Saw a couple of COKE cans on the table. LOL!
I like how they're eating all that healthy food and drinking Coke. Lol
It’s an American Documentary after all, it could be a product placement! 😜
Frankly those Ikarians are famous of not giving a f@ck & “snobbing” time (the buses on the island take off when they are full or half full & don’t have a time schedule for those who don’t know it!)...So they can care less for a bit of Coca Cola or some shots of wine (if you watch the whole documentary)! 😉
+ Check out the importance of >100 kind of spices & herbs growing over there
+ The Levels of some “Strange” Physical (not man created) Radioactivity detected on the place!
i mean, that's the contribution of Americans. you can make it a gotcha, like, "oh look, they're really not that healthy, they drink coke!" or you can realize that coca cola, which is a company from your country, advertises and exports horrifically unhealthy sugar drinks to everyone in the world. so yeah, the worst part is the part that your people sold to them. not much of a gotcha.
And drink Coca Cola …. Quite smart💕💕
I can't believe that they are drinking coke
Ok so I found this video researching about blue zones on bings ai chat bot, and I find it so ironic they are talking about eating healthy and they are drinking coke with their meal, cmon man. lol
also the part about turning olive oil into saturated fats is nonsense
Lol "Dont eat meat, but coca cola and cooking in teflon is fine"
Quite, well said. I've heard a few of these Whole Food Plant Based purists relating that they "fry" food in non stick pans. That way, you don't need oil, apparently!
Never mind the fact that the people of the med slather their food with Olive Oil, a fact that they tend to overlook!
They didn't say that they avoid meat but that Ikarians use it in relatively small amounts, and that is true in my experience (as someone who lived on Ikaria for three months). They definitely do eat some meat, but nowhere near as much as they eat in the US (and when they do eat meat, the plate is also full with many vegetables..). Beans seem to be a more common choice of protein than meat on Ikaria, by the way. And the meat they do eat is of a very different quality than what most people eat in US. It is from animals grown on the island by the people themselves and are free to eat wild plants their whole lives. The goats are grown by your family or neighbors, rabbits are caught wild, chickens run freely everywhere (beef is almost unheard of on the island). It is not industrial meat from abused animals.
But in my view, as importsnt as the food is, it isn't even the main factor. The main factor, in my view, is the psychological factor. People are just a lot more relaxed than in the US. Much much less stressed out. It is NOT a culture based around money, NOT a culture of constant hustle for money and all the stress involved in that. People live in modest simple houses (and everyone has a home, there are no homeless people and no destitute people) and don't have a lot of possesions, but seem content. People are relaxed, the smiles are not fake, the talks are genuine, people share many things with each other (for example, many of the lands to grow vegetables are communal/shared) and there's a feeling of comraderie and kindness and caring among the people. In my view, that's what makes the biggest difference.
@@Daniel-pr4uk how much dairy/cheese etc do they eat? the bluezone website graph breakdown of hteir diet has it as 0% which doesnt seem true as there is cheese in this video...
Mary Ruddick, RD. A much better source of info.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful teaching video on food 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Maybe the Coke on the table is related to a concept called "Journalistic Honesty", rarer than centenarians. Stop being puritan health buffs - what represented 95% of their diet and what represented less than 1%?? Nothing worse than picky perfectionists and the perceived dream kitchen layout!!
+Peter Rhodes Very true. The inhabitants of the island of Ikaria may occasionally indulge in a sweet treat or a Coke, but the vast majority of their diet is full of hearty vegetable and bean dishes.
+Blue Zones, LLC 100% agree. The core diet, which generates the substantial health benefit, is loaded with fresh vegetables and vegetarian proteins (95-99% of overall intake). Food or beverages which represent 1% or less of the overall consumption, have little impact on physical health but may add benefit to emotional health through celebration. I praise the video editor for leaving the soft drink in the shot around the dining table. It's modern day realism and just shows you don't have to be a puritan or perfectionist to succeed with dietary health. Consider: "Freedom to Choose" promotes positive health attributes while "Imposition of Guilt" often has negative effects on mental health.
+Blue Zones, LLC They eat way more meat than given credit for. Okinawa is known as the island of pork. Sardinia's signature dish is the roast pig... Nicoya also eats a ton of meat. And the individuals in Lomo Linda, California who eat Fish, Dairy & Eggs live longer than the vegans.
+Peter Rhodes agree, Coke is not bad, but people want to pick their food-villain every decade or so, and this time sugar is evil.
+Anthony DeFreitas They never said they didn't, they just don't eat it all year round, being Orthodox Christians, they usually avoid meat and ALL animal proteins (including dairy) for the duration of lent, not just in small islands, but in all of Greece. It's common practice and who knows, maybe that's key. From a biological point of view, that would be a much needed brake from excess iron.
I'm sure the locals must be amused
I find the food of Ikaria, tempting and tantalizing. This "Blue Zone" place is often touted as ideal by proponents of the so called "Whole Food, Plant Based Diet," but they tend to gloss over the fact that these people, along with nearly all the peoples who inhabit The Blue Zones (and China, re The China Study) *do* consume animal products.
Furthermore, they tend to completely ignore (with their insistence on eschewing oil, in any form) that the people of Ikaria are apt to slather Olive Oil over practically every thing.
Amen to that, say I! 😉
On the topic of heating Olive Oil, I would point out that, while espousing the benefits of drizzling (to put it mildly) Olive Oil on their food, they're also heating/cooking with it?
Again, just an observation, not a criticism!
They repeatedly mentioned olive oil and it is featured predominantely in the video, they didn't say to eschew all oil!!
They also didn't say that they avoid meat but that Ikarians use it in small amounts, and that is true in my experience (as someone who lived on Ikaria for three months). They definitely do eat some meat, but nowhere near as much as they eat in the US (and when they do eat meat, the plate is also full with many vegetables..). Beans seem to be a more common choice of protein than meat on Ikaria, by the way. And the meat they do eat is of a very different quality than what most people eat in US. It is from animals grown on the island by the people themselves and are free to eat wild plants their whole lives. The goats are grown by your family or neighbors, rabbits are caught wild, chickens run freely everywhere (beef is almost unheard of on the island).
But in my view, as importsntvas the food is, it isn't even the main factor. The main factor, in my view, is the psychological factor. People are just a lot more relaxed than in tne US. Much much less stressed out. It is NOT a culture based around money, NOT a culture of constant hustle for money and all the stress involved in that. People are relaxed, the smiles are not fake, the talks are genuine, people share many things with each other (for example, many of the plots to grow vegetables are communal/shared) and there's a feeling of comraderie and kindness and caring among the people. In my view, that's what makes the biggest difference.
in sardinia and nicoya bluezone they eat more animal products then americans but mainly through dairy, these ppl that run the bluezone idea are undercover vegans who want to push their agenda into everything
Yummy!
I love this video, but I have never seen celery like that. Looks more like kale than celery to me.
Ask them how many va((ines they get all life.
2.07 min there are 2 plants. The cactus on the left (Opunctia Indica) saved my life when i was Just 10months old and woopinh caugh woudn't stop, not even with medication. God bless Mother Nature.
She's a simple woman too! 😉
Does heating olive oil turn it into saturated fat? ...a bunch of chemical changes do occur (which vary depending on the composition of the olive oil used and the heating time and temperature), however turning it into saturated fat, Doctor?
Lol they pulled that out of their ass
no im pretty sure they made this up to fit the narrative of saturated fat is bad
Good info, but I noticed towards the end of the video, she was putting oil into a Teflon coated no-stick pan. These pans contain carcinogens and should not be used.
+Patricia Handrich Rohan I really wouldn't school people who are known for their longevity on what is healthy and what is not... just sayin'
this is odd. I never saw this video nor commented on it. I don't know how my contact info got on that post. (And who is doing the "schooling"?
I find it odd, that a show that is trying to promote healthy lifestyles, was showing people eating healthy foods but driking COKE!!!! What about greek wine?? And that not stick pan should go!!!
i dont think using that much oil is healthy.....
this is fresh raw virgin olive oil rich in polyphenols, they consume it a lot and live very long. You are confusing with refined oils that are really harmful.