The 3 Healthiest Vegetables You Need To START EATING! | Dr. Steven Gundry

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2022
  • We’ve all been taught that vegetables are some of the BEST foods we can eat to support our health. While that is true, there are some that are much more beneficial than others. Dr. Gundry shares his 3 favorite vegetables that can help improve your health and longevity. From a lectin blocking vegetable to a type of green that can give you long-lasting energy, improve your digestion & metabolism, and keep you healthy as you age - you need to start incorporating these into your diet!
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  • @JosephLopezDearborn
    @JosephLopezDearborn Год назад +1627

    1-Mushrooms, (shiitake,lions mane, reshi, cremini, brown & portobello)
    2-Okra
    3-Dark bitter greens-arugula Swiss chard bok choy and radicchio
    4-

  • @katialemos474
    @katialemos474 3 месяца назад +9

    I'm from north of Brasil, and I grow up eating okra. In Portuguese we call " quiabo" in fact we have a special dish call " caruru" made with okra , shrimp , onions, garlic and different seasonings .We serve with white rice. It's delicious ! I'm so happy to hear that okra block lectin.

  • @patlee7352
    @patlee7352 Год назад +25

    In Jamaica we make steam fish and okra for dinner very tasty.💯🇯🇲

    • @skylark304
      @skylark304 7 дней назад

      BEST RECEPIE ! ALSO IN INDIA WITH STEAM SANPPER !

  • @andith
    @andith 21 день назад +2

    I follow the lectin free diet of Dr. Gundry. One day I ate mushrooms and my body reacted to it. Not able to eat it, but I have adopted okra in my daily diet. I love it! For protein I eat cod, wild caught tuna, grass fed eggs or wild caught salmon in a can.

  • @publiuszero79
    @publiuszero79 Год назад +42

    Moringa is the top vegetable. Seaweed is also worth mentioning

  • @pamelamccarthy1412
    @pamelamccarthy1412 11 месяцев назад +31

    I can grow okra where I live. The okra doesn't make it to the baking sheet. I eat it raw right off the plant. It's wonderful. Pickled okra is great too.

    • @LorraineZiwire-bo1ee
      @LorraineZiwire-bo1ee 2 месяца назад +2

      Me too l eat it the same way

    • @laurielentz6696
      @laurielentz6696 19 дней назад +1

      I lived in Georgia for a few years and that’s when I tried it and love it. The way he mentioned is really good and I buy smoked pickled okra. I live up north now and still eat it.

  • @jakesyaseen8494
    @jakesyaseen8494 Год назад +13

    Great minds think alike meaning reading most of the comments from the viewers praising you Dr Gundry may God bless you . Please keep up the good work helping millions of people around the world 🌍🌎 from Johannesburg South Africa 👍💕

  • @user-cy3wj9uk5s
    @user-cy3wj9uk5s Год назад +2

    I'm for the south and we love okra. So glad to hear our southenern tradtional veg is super good for you. Thank you Dr. Gundry. You have change my life.

  • @jyotinair3736
    @jyotinair3736 Год назад +205

    Thanks for all the good info, Recently I was diagnosed with diabetes, my A1C was 14.5 and my sugar was 490, I didn’t even know it, I quickly made major changes to my diet and exercise. It been 2 months my new A1C is 8.1. And daily sugar has been between 67- 134, even during vacation and my birthday. Watching and learning each day. Okra is one of my favorite vegetables, sauté it with olive oil, turmeric, red chili, salt, or make a lentil soup with okra in it. My goal is to reverse my diabetes but most people are telling me that is not possible, I am in a mission. Thanks for all the info

    • @Missyocean2
      @Missyocean2 Год назад +24

      Congrats on your lowered A1C - you are already reversing it ! Keep on going 😊

    • @eo4wellness
      @eo4wellness Год назад +6

      Thanks for sharing your method of cooking Okra. The lentil soup sounds interesting. Is the recipe posted anywhere online. Best wishes to you in getting the sugar(s) under control and congrats on your healthy changes and improvements!

    • @jesusmerchanreina5069
      @jesusmerchanreina5069 Год назад +29

      My Dad reversed it with daily exercise and dietary changes

    • @Anna-kn5ks
      @Anna-kn5ks Год назад +11

      You can reverse it! If u want faster, totally cut off sugar n rice n ur reading will drop to 3 or 4. From there, u can slowly step by step stary to add rice (daily) n take dishes dat has sugar added or 2x weeklycake biscuit dessert.
      You can live n eat normal like other people. Set a limit. If u overdo it just back off a little n dun let reading go over 6

    • @pattigal1862
      @pattigal1862 Год назад +13

      Of course it's possible
      Type two is very reversible
      Most people only want to pop pills or do shots....
      You will take down your insulin resistance by diet change
      Former RN
      And very holistic....
      God bless your efforts
      You will get great results

  • @dimamolla
    @dimamolla Год назад +667

    We make okra with tomato sauce in lebanon. It's one of my favorite foods. We cook it in olive oil, onions, garlic, peeled chopped tomatoes, tomato paste, and frozen or fresh okra. Some like to add beef cubes. So good 😍😍

    • @VedantaSutra
      @VedantaSutra Год назад +12

      Really?

    • @carolbenson6524
      @carolbenson6524 Год назад +28

      Oh my...sounds really good!!

    • @passionatesingle
      @passionatesingle Год назад +48

      We make these in Greece almost the same way but add a touch of vinegar and it really gives them a fantastic taste. We usually cook okra with chicken. We leave the okra in a bowl with water and vinegar overnight and it helps get rid of some of the slime although having some 'slime' helps thicken the sauce in my opinion. One of my favorite dishes but I know its not popular with a lot of people lol!

    • @dimamolla
      @dimamolla Год назад +22

      @@passionatesingle yummmm! Though the slime is my favorite part!! Will try the Greek way! We usually serve it with a side of rice or eat it with pita bread. And we drizzle some lemon or some pomegranate molasses. I love the Mediterranean cuisine, so many varieties of food, so delicious and nutritious 😍

    • @passionatesingle
      @passionatesingle Год назад +18

      @@dimamolla Please do try with vinegar, a tablespoon just before the food is ready.Yes I love all the cuisine from the entire mediterranean region..greek,Italian, turkish,lebanese, Jewish,Arabic, French. I love the lot!!

  • @shelveswithstories13
    @shelveswithstories13 Год назад +5

    My father and I LOVE having boiled okra with a mild drizzle of mustard oil and a pinch of rock salt with white rice.

  • @thomasjefferson6
    @thomasjefferson6 4 месяца назад +2

    Extra virgin olive oil on an arugula salad is a terrific way to start a meal.

  • @julianadebroen7944
    @julianadebroen7944 Год назад +10

    I am Brazilian and we eat a lot of okra in Brazil. People just love it 😊

    • @julianadebroen7944
      @julianadebroen7944 Год назад

      Hi,medium hot frying pan or any pan, olive oil or any oil, garlic ( if you like) and salt. Cut into round slices. Sautéed okra, in Portuguese, quiabo refogado, if you write in RUclips Quiabo refogado you will se how to prepare. Good luck 👍😊

    • @marileneboschofsky1418
      @marileneboschofsky1418 Год назад

      Eu também adoro quiabo.

    • @roma7923
      @roma7923 Год назад

      Same in Philippines Okra nonstop in any day or month no seasons seasons and also chayote and Bitter gourd (Ampalaya) they are the best for me

  • @lailakhankhan90
    @lailakhankhan90 Год назад +25

    I just love bitter veggies, all, including bitter gourd. Enjoyed your video tremendously, Dr. Gundry, thank you for such great insights... I also love chilli. Highly allergic to most medication, I ensure my diet keeps up the immunity, keeps the body and mind healthy....

    • @Yolanda-bu8yo
      @Yolanda-bu8yo 7 месяцев назад +1

      Being a heart specialist & nutritionist is what is keeping me alive thanks to your info to us via your videos. I am 88 & in good health, thanks to you. Our mental positive thinking keep us well, appreciation to our Creator. The blessings for His taking care of us thru specialists like you have to be acknowledged & gratitude to Him as well.❤😊

    • @Yolanda-bu8yo
      @Yolanda-bu8yo 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you again. Gracias.

  • @Edlas22158
    @Edlas22158 25 дней назад +1

    One more time, thanks, thanks, thanks, Dr. Gundry! Following your lectin free diet, happy with it, and feeling better.

  • @bjnettagaulding8525
    @bjnettagaulding8525 Год назад +6

    Thank you Dr. Gundry 🙏🏽💯🥰

  • @francisjimenez9404
    @francisjimenez9404 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for the tips and recipes Dr. I am existing about trying this different kinds of food, you're recommending. Thanks again. 💞😍

  • @vickieadams6648
    @vickieadams6648 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm so glad my okra is on this list👍🙌. I bake mine and eat it as a snack. I use a lot of high quality EVOO (olive oil) on my pasta and cooking. I eat a lot of coconut chips. Great source of fiber and it has my good cholesterol up high. I have issues with bad cholesterol and the nurse told me that it would help lower my bad stuff.

  • @vandabellini9780
    @vandabellini9780 Год назад +17

    And okras is my favorite! Thank you Dr Gundy!

  • @RaymondCore
    @RaymondCore Год назад +53

    Gumbo is an African word for okra. In S. Louisiana, I grew up eating okra we picked fresh. It's good fried, boiled, on top of lequmes, and smothered with tomato and onion. We ate collard, mustard, and turnip greens and occationally wild poke (tastes like spinach but needs parboiling to remove toxins). I'm 70 and hardly sick throughout my life. Being raised alongside livestock probably helps, too. It's not about living long but staying healthy while you live. edit to add pickled okra.

  • @Dargyful
    @Dargyful Год назад +8

    My late dad always told us ‘ more bitter more better ‘ and ‘ healthy mind healthy body ‘ He loved the ancient Greeks especially being Greek himself

  • @themeparkamusement2214
    @themeparkamusement2214 9 месяцев назад +10

    A Gundy video under 5 hours????? This must be my lucky day!

  • @pontevedra660
    @pontevedra660 Год назад +2

    A wonder of a video. Thank you Doc GUNDRY!

  • @AlabanzaMusic
    @AlabanzaMusic Год назад +94

    In Trinidad & Tobago in the Caribbean we put ochro in almost everything! We sauté ochro and eat with roti, there is ochro rice and ir is a core ingredient in soups and our callaloo made from the dasheen leaf. We get them fresh off the tree in the market and grocery.
    My son loved the slime when he was 1yr old but now he likes them crunchy.
    Thanks for this! You should totally check out what we do with ochro in all its variety! Oh yes and baked or fried in coconut oil with some garlic is the way to go!

    • @swarnsharma7352
      @swarnsharma7352 Год назад +4

      Ochro is my favorite .my grand sons also like it

    • @leeleemee
      @leeleemee Год назад +6

      Okra is delicious ❤ crunchy, extra slimy, pickled, even raw 😋.

    • @rasbijalpatel310
      @rasbijalpatel310 Год назад +5

      We also slit Okra and fill it w spices,and cook them. Very tasty with roti.

    • @unavocatepice
      @unavocatepice Год назад +6

      Yum! My parents are from Alabama, so we grew up with okra and black eyed peas. A "proper" gumbo always has okra in it! Additionally, fried okra is a staple down south! 😋

    • @leeleemee
      @leeleemee Год назад +2

      @@unavocatepice Yes Ma’am to all of that 😋

  • @Lorrieonline
    @Lorrieonline Год назад +14

    Another great information share! Thank you, Dr. G!! (Watched a second time with my sweetheart, and he made some additions to our shopping list.)

  • @heleneofcortina6400
    @heleneofcortina6400 Год назад +6

    Molokeya..another under used undiscovered super duper food,,,,out of Africa. I never stopped craving it after I ate it all over Egypt and the Sudan. . As for Okra.... I eat it sauted with onions and tomatoes and garlic, then add more tomato sauce until its like a soup, a dash of cumin and powdered coriander, then at the end, throw in chopped handful of fresh cilantro to cook lightly. Add lemon juice and serve over basmati rice... yum ! heaven!

    • @atimnile2401
      @atimnile2401 2 месяца назад

      Thanks 🙏🏿 for Sharing ; I just saved your Recipe 😋😋!!

  • @tinadelacuesta5325
    @tinadelacuesta5325 Год назад

    Thank you Dr. Gaundry. You are blessed!

  • @margelee6995
    @margelee6995 Год назад +2

    I want to thank you so much I'm 83 years old and you have enriched the quality of my life I've read your book I'm following as much as I can and it and I'm much better I had problems all my life they used to call it a spastic colon but I have greater health now than I had years ago thank you Dr gumphrey
    Marguerite Lee

    • @theresajames5880
      @theresajames5880 Год назад

      Yes those veggies are excellent , i have okra seeds and will be planting very soon, the mushrooms are very expensive here in our groceries and I love bitter corily, the doctor told me last week the bitter the better

  • @alphonsakolacherril3721
    @alphonsakolacherril3721 Год назад +9

    I always uses brown mushrooms with green vegetables, stair fry Indian bittermelon. When I make a breakfast at least ones a week I use brown mushrooms, green onion leaves 🍃, green chili, tomatoes, cilantro 🌿 or parsley 🌿, and bell peppers etc. it is so tasty 😋 and I believe healthy too!!

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu387 7 месяцев назад +3

    OKRA is absolutely my favorite vegetable of all time! Thanks for confirming how beneficial it is as well.

  • @m.s3377
    @m.s3377 Год назад +2

    My self I always cook okra with Lamb Chops or steak 🥩 and garlic 🧄 I use to serve it with rice like we all Assyrian do but since I listen to you I’m eating with cornflour rice wow thank you and God bless you for all your advice 👏🙏👏✝️🇬🇧

  • @21nitya
    @21nitya 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks doctor Gundry 🙏so grateful for the knowledge you provide, Godbless 😊

  • @soulconnect101
    @soulconnect101 Год назад +24

    Dr. Gundry's super vegetables are
    1. Mushrooms - Shiitake, Lion's mane, brown, portabello
    2. Okra
    3. Dark bitter greens

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 9 месяцев назад +2

      If it’s bitter, it’s better. Someone else said. That includes unsweetened chocolate.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 9 месяцев назад

      I like okra cooked in the air fryer.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 9 месяцев назад +1

      When I was younger I never thought I’d come to love bitter unsweetened chocolate. Now I can’t bear to eat sweet chocolate.

    • @soulconnect101
      @soulconnect101 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@glennso47 I apply some salt chill powder and turmeric powder on the okra and air fry it. works out as a good dinner snack.

    • @manpreet2gill
      @manpreet2gill 17 дней назад

      Great

  • @miradomin9549
    @miradomin9549 Год назад +5

    Thank you doctor. Awesome video. God Bless you.

  • @albamilo2453
    @albamilo2453 Год назад +2

    Dr.Dadamo says shiitake mushroom re nor good for type Os but portabella is ok. Being from south Europe we love and eat okra every week. We presure cook then bake them. Thanks for all you do Dr. Gundry. I listen to your podcasts every day driving to work.

  • @jennyshanespitler4033
    @jennyshanespitler4033 Год назад +2

    I love mushroom i cook with watercress one of my favorite. Thank you Dr. Gundry for the great info it’s educating us especially our health. ♥️👏👏

  • @yelenazabarskaya2275
    @yelenazabarskaya2275 Год назад +6

    Thanks for wonderful tips, changed my diet completely and the results are amazing!!!! You are 👍

  • @YaraPNdeSa
    @YaraPNdeSa Год назад +11

    I love making okra in the air fryer!

  • @JulieAuguste-go7pi
    @JulieAuguste-go7pi Месяц назад

    Good day it's nice meeting you again. I watch you while I was on a nine months vacation in Boston. I am now trying to go because of a enlarged heart, and to do a clean out.

  • @RNHutson
    @RNHutson 10 месяцев назад +11

    Thanks for all the scientific knowledge you have researched and distilled for us(public) Dr Gundry 🙏

    • @Whatt787
      @Whatt787 9 месяцев назад

      Wrong as usual, Dr Gundry is full of it: Spinach is highest in anti-cancer properties, and Broccoli is second highest

  • @charchar7897
    @charchar7897 Год назад +9

    I like Okra period. It's one of my favs.

  • @giumarch5922
    @giumarch5922 Год назад +39

    Thank you Dr.! I’m happy I eat all those you mentioned 4 to 5 times a week.

  • @br_dr
    @br_dr 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Doctor for your commitment to a healthy life for all humanity.

  • @triniandahalf
    @triniandahalf Год назад

    Trini in the house. Just canned up some ochre with butter, garlic and onions to use in dishes in the next couple months 🤗 here in Germany, they’re imported from India. I get them at the Filipino or Turkish shop. My kids and even their German daddy love it!

  • @teresamurray9225
    @teresamurray9225 Год назад +4

    Love all these veg you mention always eating them. I am 55 I look 40 veg soo good.

  • @EngrLethA
    @EngrLethA Год назад +21

    We always steam okra dash with little salt or shrimp paste with lemon 🍋 best match with fish 🐠 Thanks Dr. Gundry for featuring this vegetable.

    • @eo4wellness
      @eo4wellness Год назад

      Thanks, that's good to know. Have you tried it with other types of fish?

    • @SavvySchmidt
      @SavvySchmidt 5 месяцев назад

      Yum. Sounds good! 🍤

  • @omotobiomo4114
    @omotobiomo4114 Год назад +1

    Dr Gundry you have improved my immune system with the RIGHT 👍▶️ veggies

  • @billymaxwell3446
    @billymaxwell3446 8 месяцев назад

    Simmer all three for the slim bomb! Never missing in my diet since childhood. Thank you!

  • @yelenazabarskaya2275
    @yelenazabarskaya2275 Год назад +7

    Great tips, changed my eating habits and the results are amazing!

  • @Diana_maranatha
    @Diana_maranatha Год назад +21

    Letting your mushroom sit on a window sill allows it to absorb vitamin d. Blend frozen okra and/or mushrooms in a food processor and mix with your make ahead meatball recipe. Can’t even taste it💕

    • @stlr8185
      @stlr8185 Год назад +1

      UVB does not penetrate glass so that won't work.

    • @Diana_maranatha
      @Diana_maranatha Год назад +2

      @@stlr8185 what I just read when I did a quick search was that it takes away about 20%. Thanks for letting me know I will let them sit in direct sunlight from now on.

    • @JS-wj3rl
      @JS-wj3rl Год назад +1

      @@Diana_maranatha
      Dr Berg suggests slice them first to expose more surface area to the sun , half an hour should be enough to form some form of vitamin D , but it would be D2 which our bodies convert to D3

    • @aratimala
      @aratimala Год назад +4

      I like okra and mushrooms, therefore don’t want to hide them

  • @sirenagarrido3836
    @sirenagarrido3836 Год назад +1

    I loved okra since I was a child in my country is a popular vegetable and we have a variety of recipes thank you for telling me this because I eat it frequently and also mushroom so thank you

  • @patriciacarvalho2040
    @patriciacarvalho2040 4 месяца назад

    I'm from Brazil and okra is very common here. We eat them I stews, sautéed, baked or just boiled. It's really great.

  • @shazanakhan9807
    @shazanakhan9807 Год назад +36

    Us Indians, Bangladeshi, Pakistanis and Sirlankan loves okra. We have it twice weekly at least amongst cauliflower, aubergine etc. I eat more spinach than mushrooms but occasionally have mushrooms.

    • @BlackButterFlyTongue
      @BlackButterFlyTongue Год назад +5

      Okra is from Africa.

    • @shazanakhan9807
      @shazanakhan9807 Год назад +7

      @@BlackButterFlyTongue It grows in the whole of India.

    • @BlackButterFlyTongue
      @BlackButterFlyTongue Год назад +4

      @@shazanakhan9807 It grows everywhere now, of course. I'm speaking of it's origin. Okra is indigenous only to Africa.

    • @keithmingo9659
      @keithmingo9659 Год назад

      Indians all over the world use orka

    • @cristinejoy2019
      @cristinejoy2019 Год назад +1

      As a filipino, i love okra too... we have okra plants in our backyard an i almost eat it everyday 🙂

  • @edj2745
    @edj2745 Год назад +19

    I put okra in my green smoothie. Another excellent bitter green I eat and grow is bitter melon. I also grew the ones without the bitter taste. These are the new ones I got from a friend.

    • @beats4life971
      @beats4life971 Год назад +1

      Eww. Just boil and eat them

    • @VedantaSutra
      @VedantaSutra Год назад

      Ok, ok, now we know.

    • @eo4wellness
      @eo4wellness Год назад

      Great tip Ed J. Thanks.

    • @ramblin_man23
      @ramblin_man23 Год назад

      I was looking for this comment. I'm thinking of adding okra to my daily smoothies.

    • @Now6674
      @Now6674 6 месяцев назад

      @@ramblin_man23 okra is very high in oxalate read the book from Sally Morton toxic Superfoods green charge spinach, are all very high in oxalates, which make you sick

  • @Blackdiamond929_
    @Blackdiamond929_ Год назад +2

    This is great advice when we live in an era where processed foods are ruining our insides and causing so much gut Dysbiosis

  • @HealthyHelp123
    @HealthyHelp123 18 дней назад

    Thank you Dr.Gundry!

  • @operasinger2126
    @operasinger2126 Год назад +5

    Thanks again, Dr. Gundry!

  • @judithalezones352
    @judithalezones352 Год назад +17

    Dr. Gundry, he oído varias entrevistas de Lewis con usted y he quedado fascinada, lo felicito por su sabiduría Dios lo bendiga 🙏
    Amaría éstos videos en español!!!!

  • @qualityman1965
    @qualityman1965 Год назад

    Okra is a stable of middle eastern food. Grew up on it and still love it. Baby okra sautéed with beef cubes and tomatoe sauce. To die for.

  • @percysjohnsonmwapemukubwe.3705

    Thank you Dr. for this important information.

  • @BOZ_11
    @BOZ_11 Год назад +4

    Brown-ish mushrooms, Okra, dark bitter greens

  • @dr.kandierotich1737
    @dr.kandierotich1737 Год назад +5

    Valuable knowledge as usual. Okra is on top of my list. Nderere in my native tongue Thanks

  • @shiftybat7318
    @shiftybat7318 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mushrooms all Day! White button and baby bella, for Thai/Vietnamese style cuisine and omelettes, oyster and maitake for stir fry or breading and baking, portobello caps for marinated burger patties, enoki and bunashimeji for incredible soups, shiitake and porcini for just about anything, including dried seasoning and stock, reishi, turkeytail, and lion's mane for teas and super supplements, psilocybin for self-awareness, toadstools for sittin' on - there's a mushroom for everything.

  • @lucyclink9163
    @lucyclink9163 5 месяцев назад

    I've just started eating Okra. They are absolutely delicious. Thank you.

  • @flordelizaarroyo8298
    @flordelizaarroyo8298 Год назад +7

    Thank you Dr. Steven G. Your video is very informative. Yes, I used to eat okra but in addition to that bitter melon fruit and leaves is effective for me in controling my sugar since I am a pre-diabetic. I you don't mine, next time your topic would be foods best for arthrities. Thank you. God bless you.

  • @Aperto8
    @Aperto8 Год назад +90

    0:29 Mushrooms (Cremeni/White Button/Lion's Mane/ Shitaki)
    5:20 Okra
    7:47 Dark Bitter Greens
    MORE BITTER, MORE BETTER.

    • @kdkeydude1
      @kdkeydude1 Год назад +2

      Thank you !

    • @marylee2732
      @marylee2732 Год назад +1

      Haha 😂 I say,
      The bitter the better.

    • @renthleiwmo982
      @renthleiwmo982 Год назад +2

      yeah, i was desperate i have severe chronic gastritis so i boiled papaya leaves and drink it , boy that was bitterest!!! thing😂

    • @kolayotadventures6789
      @kolayotadventures6789 Год назад

      @@renthleiwmo982 did the papaya leaves helped you?

    • @renthleiwmo982
      @renthleiwmo982 Год назад

      @@kolayotadventures6789 idk

  • @amazinghomekitchen7891
    @amazinghomekitchen7891 10 месяцев назад

    Really awesome and very useful information shared Doctor, thankyou for sharing, best regards

  • @mildredmorgan3204
    @mildredmorgan3204 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this great information Doc👍

  • @loraharding2304
    @loraharding2304 Год назад +5

    Dr. Gundry 0kra is a favorite dish made with Cornmeal and is called Cocou served with steamed flying fish its out of this world.

  • @bhitv-caliview3501
    @bhitv-caliview3501 Год назад +8

    I always try to use the food ingredients in my cooking for my family. Thank you Dr Gundry.

  • @edilyjulievazquezdiaz3552
    @edilyjulievazquezdiaz3552 Год назад

    Thanks for the information. I wish you present visual illustrations of each vegie.

  • @germanaofoob8608
    @germanaofoob8608 Год назад

    Thank you Dr Gundry.

  • @markrobertdevison1227
    @markrobertdevison1227 Год назад +9

    I hate mushrooms, thankfully there is a great mushroom supplement I take. I prefer Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and dark greens. I take glucomannan for fiber.

  • @cindymarks4758
    @cindymarks4758 Год назад +14

    I always told my kids, bitter is better. 💚

  • @marygalvan2436
    @marygalvan2436 Год назад

    Hi, Pastor. Blessing.
    I remember You when I was visit sister Rebeca.

  • @appymichael9099
    @appymichael9099 Год назад

    Dr Thanks for the wonderful Sharing 😀

  • @abelhamel1754
    @abelhamel1754 Год назад +18

    Many thanks dr Gundry for helping us to have a better health 👍

  • @bowtiesarecool1011
    @bowtiesarecool1011 5 месяцев назад +3

    I also love okra in smoothies! You can’t taste it, but it creams up the texture and is even better for you raw!!! People like to put spinach in smoothies but spinach is actly better for you cooked. I love it roasted though and top it with raw olive oil afterwards.

  • @ummikalsomtambyibrahim6523
    @ummikalsomtambyibrahim6523 Год назад +1

    I just wash clean okra dan boil with salt for 2-3 mins...drain it dan eat with home made chilli sauce...delicious...greetings n salam from MALAYSIA🇲🇾😊

  • @EatorCookwithAnn
    @EatorCookwithAnn Год назад

    Thank you Dr. Gundry

  • @eo4wellness
    @eo4wellness Год назад +41

    Dr. Gundry: Thanks for these tips! Long ago, I used to have a fabulous recipe for Okra which was a vegan "tuna-fish" style salad spread highlighting the lovely "slime nature" of okra in a very delicious way. The "slime" simply held the mixture together like mayo might do in the more traditional recipe. Long story short, I lost this outrageously fabulous recipe and no one seems to recall when it was popular, as there are now other items used to mock tuna in the vegan community, and people in the keto or health communities generally don't like okra to develop or discover great okra recipes. Might you or your staff know of the recipe or how to find it?

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      @barryhadfield4266 Год назад +1

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    • @rasbijalpatel310
      @rasbijalpatel310 Год назад +5

      The best recipe is stuff it w powders of cilantro,turmeric,chili,sesame,salt. Lay them in a flat pan to cook. Gently stir.

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    • @CalmVibesVee
      @CalmVibesVee Год назад +3

      Wow what a great idea Okra salad! Going to store tomorrow!

  • @ufo_alien_arcturus
    @ufo_alien_arcturus Год назад +19

    This doctor is right in many ways, but to understand the taste of real mushrooms, you need to try wild mushrooms of the forests of Russia! By the way, the northern fish, having its own fat, also differs in useful properties from those fish that live in southern reservoirs.

    • @curiouscat3384
      @curiouscat3384 Год назад +2

      Not only taste but also nutrients. Mushrooms grown in the forest are quite different from those grown in sterile compost (industrial production)

  • @feliciadvargas
    @feliciadvargas 2 месяца назад

    We Dominican people love to eat okra. We prepare them different ways. I love to steam and I cut lots of purple onion, red peppers, a small pinch of salt, and white vinegar. When is done I add extra virgen olive oil. Delicious👍You can prepare also with the plum tomatoes. Serve with brown rice.

  • @twitter.comelomhycy
    @twitter.comelomhycy Год назад

    Okra has been my favourite food for as long as I can remember! I'm an Ewe Ghanian on my mother's side.

  • @anilsah0870
    @anilsah0870 Год назад +214

    1) Mushrooms 🍄
    2) okras
    3) bitter green vege 🥬
    thank you Dr Gundry 🙋🏻‍♀️
    have a good day 😁

  • @cheriebrooks3565
    @cheriebrooks3565 Год назад +27

    Thanks for posting this video guide on vegetables. Friendly feedback: it would help if you could include corresponding pictures of the vegetables as you mention them, as some vegetables are called different names in other countries e.g. (purple colour) brinjal in UK is called eggplant in US

  • @graddyfrost3776
    @graddyfrost3776 Год назад

    I was born in Punjab india, belong to farmer's family i was taught do not anything off season if possible. Nature offer specific products in specific season for a reason but when i moved to canada i was amazed to see that it doesn't matter wHt season you are in, just go to Walmart and buy lol and a lot of people do not cook, their breakfast, lunch and dinner is either Macdonald or KFC or timmi.

    • @cathylapierre2383
      @cathylapierre2383 Год назад

      My aunt said yhe same thing .EAT FOOD THAT IS IN SEASON !HUMM .I WONDER ?

  • @leahevans4736
    @leahevans4736 2 месяца назад

    Wow I love all of these but I never knew the benefits thank you so much

  • @EngrLethA
    @EngrLethA Год назад +203

    Bittermelon should also be mentioned. I never miss eating it once a week. Can be eaten raw or sauté with onion 🧅 and garlic in olive oil then whisk beaten egg 🥚 last when cooking is almost done. 💕 Fan of Dr Gundry here .

    • @dangcoppock7362
      @dangcoppock7362 Год назад +22

      The young leaves of bitter melon also good. We Asian PP eat them along with bitter melons.

    • @hanyakatz6238
      @hanyakatz6238 Год назад +8

      I put bittermelon in my green smothy regularly

    • @Hippy2021
      @Hippy2021 Год назад +8

      @@dangcoppock7362 I make soup, slow cook stuffed with mushrooms, onion, and ground turkey. Delicious

    • @dangcoppock7362
      @dangcoppock7362 Год назад +4

      @@Hippy2021 I do making similar soup often during winter time and I put it in my smoothie in the morning and yours sounds amazingly good.😋

    • @ccc4102
      @ccc4102 Год назад +7

      Interesting. I don't know Bittermelon. I'll have a look. Thank you.

  • @Healthypasture9818
    @Healthypasture9818 Год назад +3

    Sharing helpful tips like this is fun and satisfying. Thanks.

  • @tobes911
    @tobes911 Год назад

    Good one. Thanks Dr. Gundry.👍

  • @gracelee2291
    @gracelee2291 Год назад +2

    Love okra! I take 3 cups chipped okra,salt,pepper 1/3cup of yellow cornmeal mix well,brown in small amount of olive oil,turn heat down,put lid on and cook slowly until done. NO SLIM,SO DELICIOUS!!!

    • @triniandahalf
      @triniandahalf Год назад

      MY Mom from St Vincent used to cook something similar called coo-coo.

  • @r.davidyoung7242
    @r.davidyoung7242 Год назад +9

    ❤️🙌 you are really looking out for us, Dr Gundry!

  • @sereneblue202
    @sereneblue202 Год назад +8

    Indian dishes include Okra/ Bhindi, bitter greens/ Karela. Thanks for the info Dr.

    • @sereneblue202
      @sereneblue202 Год назад

      Dr Gundry, please share tips on how to maintain a good skin care routine.

  • @Dr.sheherbano
    @Dr.sheherbano 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Doctor Gundry ❤... I try to explain in other language .

  • @estherorozco8064
    @estherorozco8064 Год назад +1

    Wow excellent information thank you good Dr,
    God bless you.🙏👍👍👍👍

  • @qasion
    @qasion Год назад +3

    What would you recommend to people who are prone to kidney stones?I hear a lot about Okra being high in oxalates.

  • @marileneboschofsky1418
    @marileneboschofsky1418 Год назад +3

    Okra is so expensive here in Germany but I love it.

    • @shawonm254
      @shawonm254 8 дней назад

      yesyerday I bought 1 kg only for USD 0.30 in Bangladesh..so cheap

  • @kathleengillespie156
    @kathleengillespie156 8 месяцев назад

    In Southeast Louisiana, many of us use an okra roux, base, for Gumbo. We also fry them! Delicious!

  • @somjitshartle9063
    @somjitshartle9063 Год назад

    It’s not easy to get fresh Shiitake mushrooms in Napa county. Haven’t been to Chinese stores in Oakland or San Francisco in years now . Because it’s not safe to go there. So we only order from Amazon the dry shiitake . So it’s okra isn’t to fine here . But I’m so glad about the and will watch more in the future! Thank you so much for your advice Dr !
    謝謝您!