Dr. John McDougall interviews Joel Fuhrman, M.D., Webinar 05/23/19
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Joel Fuhrman, M.D. is a board-certified family physician, nutritional researcher and six-times New York Times best-selling author who specializes in preventing and reversing disease through nutritional methods. He is the President of the Nutritional Research Foundation and on the faculty of Northern Arizona University, Health Sciences division. His numerous scientific publications include his foundational discoveries on food addiction and human hunger published in the scientific journal, Nutrition Journal, in November 2010. Dr. Fuhrman coined the term “Nutritarian” to describe a plant-rich, nutrient-dense eating style, designed to slow aging, prevent cancer and extend lifespan. Watch more videos at www.drmcdougall.com/
“The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything. ...” T. Roosevelt
John Brennick Well said!
The only problem with what you said is that Fuhrman didn't make a mistake - he downright lied to sell his products.
That’s a great quote!
Fuhrman research assistant already clarified that she made the error. Fuhrman was a world class athlete,he approaches his profession in the same way, with the goal of providing ultimate longevity and ultimate health to his followers. The starch solution is missing important details, such as the need for checking D which is not gotten. In food except for mushrooms that have been exposed to sunlight.
@@solarray5236 Don't be ridiculous.
Dr. Fuhrman is a Saint. I have the deepest respect for him, his work and dedication.
he is a good man who helps many many many people. I enjoyed his food plan. I prefer McDougalls
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Fuhrman’s book eat to live is why I went 100% plant based!
amen
@Sherwin The Great how did he lie?
Love, love, love Dr Fuhrman. He's a brilliant and sincere doctor. He belongs in the Whole Foods Plant Based rock star hall of fame.
Linda S. He’s a supplement pusher, I much prefer Doctor McDougall.
@@jacksonblack2776 Most people realize you are not required to purchase any supplements from either Dr. Nor do you have to attend Dr. Campbell's certification class at over $1000. I follow Dr. Fuhrman's suggestions. I have never taken any of his supplements. None needed unless you are deficient. Most Drs inc Fuhrman agree. Dr. McDougall also has some good info despite selling his retreats. You are not required to go to those either.
Heidi Hanz True, I think I probably incorporate both of their diets. It’s definitely not rocket science. Eat whole plant foods
He offers supplements to enhance health and we will be the better for getting enough Vit.D and,DHA.He helpfully as well offers things like easy to use salad dressings for people who don't have time to follow his recipes and blend their own.
amen
This is not a competition to be judged.Both MD'S are providing life changing info to us. We are the lucky one's!
White rice has a healthy omega 6 to omega 3 ratio while brown rice does not have a healthy ratio. Beans and potatoes have a good ratio but many nuts and seeds other than walnuts and flaxseed have an unhealthy ratio. This is where McDougall shines over Fuhrman. Fuhrman shines over McDougall by stressing the cancer healing advantages of foods such as berries, greens, broccoli, mushrooms, celery, and carrots.
Yeah, they are giving bad advice and making people sicker.
I caught a late night PBS program a few years ago of Dr. Fuhrman speaking, and normally I’m rather skeptical, but his message piqued my interest so much, I ended up buying his book, Eat To Live and I started following his advice. I lost 75 lbs in about 11 months. My Doctor took me off my blood pressure medication, and aspirin. I’m 69 now and this was about 3 years ago. I love both these men, and I’ve educated myself on both their view points. I think they have more in common than not. I feel amazing and I am truly grateful for Dr. Fuhrman's passion and getting his message out. Drs.T. Colin Campbell, Caldwell Esselstyn, Dean Ornish, and all the others have made an indelible impression on me and I will be forever grateful. I’d love to visit the U.S. someday and see them at one of their conferences. 🇨🇦
Amidst all the noise, ego and controversy, it was tremendously satisfying to see these two GIANTS have a professional, amicable and respectful conversation with one another. They are both heroes of mine and of many, and when you see your heroes enjoy and respect one another's company, it brings a joy like no other:) Bravo!
ok Larry. Fair enough. What would you like to fix? These are two guys who stand by their respective approaches. You have the right to choose who you feel is most valid.
Ha! Pleasantly surprised as I thought you would be on the Hollywood Jeff side of things :-) Larry, I agree with you but to a point. I do not think McDougall is a low life. I do believe, however, that he is very staunch in his approach and has been for quite a while. To the point where he vehemently dismisses other ideas. As does Dr. Furman, by the way. Unlike you, I have been a fan of Dr. Fuhrman‘s for quite a while. I even visited his office last May. As these past few years have gone on I have gravitated more towards Fuhrman‘s approach. I do think that Hollywood Jeff is a little bit of a gnat. I agree with you on that. He also seems to have impregnated plant based news over there in the UK with his ideas and thoughts. Bottom line, I’m not gonna let Jeff Nelson deter me from a fuhrman approach. As far as MacDougall is concerned, I will remain a fan of his, as I have except as far as McDougall is concerned, I will remain a fan of his, And I know full well that he is very aware of from his approach, but disagrees. They both agree to disagree with each other. That was the point of the video. And it was nice to see it done amicably. Don’t let the Jeff Nelsons of the world bring you down. Best.
hear hear!
Chris Tracy YES!!
Read both the starch solution and eat to live. I combined both schools of thought and dropped 28 lbs and have never been healthier. Very thankful to both men. 💯
How did you combine both? One is starch based, no oil, very little whole plant fat sources, and other is non-starchy veggies, green leafies, legumes, and more generous amounts of fatty plant foods like avocado and nuts.
@@calisongbird I eat avocados and nuts, just in limited amounts. By the way, I went from 221 lbs to 174 lbs at 6 foot tall. So, I think it worked out. I learned that you can have a variety of foods just don't over indulge in fats, oils etc.
AMEN!
Dr Fuhrman you are a blessing for mankind! Your work and teachings are second to none. You have no ego, no alternative agenda except the improvement of people's health. I thank you and bless you Dr Fuhrman!
Dr. John McDougall & Dr. Fuhrman have both blessed my life! Thank-you Dr. McDougall for taking the courageous decision to interview Dr. Fuhrman! As a nurse I can say that you both are heros!
Dudes are splitting hairs here. Vegan lifestyle with a few nuts, seeds and starches. All good. Stay away from oils and animals and we are good.
The dang processed vegan foods and high calorie stuff is no good. More and more people are eating “vegan” junk. Have to watch those calories like Furhman says.
Two awesome doctors...visionaries. Part of a team of experts that changed my life for the better. Hats off to you both.
I agree!
I totally agree also. I just wish that the doctors here in the UK preached the same way of thinking as these two brilliant doctors.
The Indian Warrior - American docs are no better. Sometimes we have to take things into our own hands- with knowledge gained from doctors and researchers who teach the truth.
Good points.
This discussions are good, we need them. We need disagreement ,without we would not make process.
But we should it not see as a fundamental disagreement.
THANKYOU Dr McDougall!! Your interview was VERY respectful and gave Dr Fuhrman the chance to give his side of a lot of issues. Well done 👍👍👍
Fuhrman's still misrepresenting his side of the story.
@@larrymaloney877 the only fool here is you
@@larrymaloney877 I think Dr Mcdougall was respectful and reasonable in this interview but you make an excellent point. Love your nickname for the vegsource guy; he's such a sleaze.
Agreed! Bravo to Dr. McDougall for addressing the criticisms about Fuhrman’s methods head-on and giving him an opportunity to explain them in his own voice. I very much appreciated the very frank, no BS questioning and look forward to seeing John take on the forces that are destroying the environment! Go Dr. McDougall!
@@SuperDodoe can you explain please?
Dr. Mc Dougall. I have lived your recommendations for three years now :lost 30 pounds, got off my BP med and at 71, am enjoying health. This interview has solidified my belief in you and the dignity of our vegan movement beyond words. Giving Dr. Furman this chance to talk and give his point of view was amazing. It is really true:we in the vegan community need to get over ourselves and focus on the greater cause....the health of our planet. I give you a huge bravo! Job well done!
Good job! I just started the McDougall diet myself. I'm curious to see how it will go.
kindcounselor Love your comments!🍠🥕🥔🥦🥗
I am on keto and lowered my bp. Curious how much it lowered your bp. Lost 12 pounds on keto since 5 weeks ago and look like I did at my best. Still open to learn how this diet could be better. Just hope it doesnt end with me getting Rashes ans bloatibg like before.
You must be blind dumb and deaf!! He look like shit!! And so will you too!!
Dr Fuhrman is so professional during the interview. He is the best!
He’s classy! He always responded genuinely and respectfully to all the cheap digs thrown at him.
I’ve listened to talks by these doctors extensively and the biggest difference I can see is that Dr. McDougall wants people to be healthier but Dr. Fuhrman is looking for optimum health, the gold standard. If people just want to get healthier, they can follow Dr. McDougall. But if they really want to strive for optimum health and longevity, Dr. Fuhrman is the way to go!
Dr McDougall wants to get everyone in the tent with sustainable food ! And yes Dr. Fuhrman is going to try to live to 100 and be healthy every step of the way ! I think you do what is sustainable for you long term. I think McDougall starts you and you add more and more Fuhrman and stop craving crap after you're satieted by great foods !
Right but you'll need to buy his supplements to reach 100? Nah...in Okinawa they were eating a diet of basically sweet potatoes.
I'm doing McDougall to lose weight and make a habit of eating healthy foods. Then I'll add nuts and seeds when I want to maintain. I was also born with heart issues so I wonder if I should stay away from fat in general.
@@suicune2001 Check Dr Esselstyn if heart disease is your #1 priority. He suggests (commands LOL for his heart patients) to eat a fist sized nitrate rich vegetable after every meal (and those are healthy too) , he tells you (kale, arugula, spinach , broccolli and others) 6 times a day after breakfast. at 10am, after lunch, 3pm , after dinner and for your last evening snack. Just bathing your arteries in pure and protective and nutrient filled goodness !!!
@@SuperDodoe I think you can do it without those supplements but I can see everyone is in business and if he feels these are the hardest nutrients, vitamins, etc that most people miss then I undestand that, but personally I don't think you can refute the GBOMBS as a good habit , can you ?
I love both these men. Either one of their diets will lead you to insanely high levels of health. Some days I eat starch based, some days I eat more Fuhrman based with a larger amount of calories coming from plant based protein sources and overt fats like nuts/seeds. After five years on this lifestyle I can listen to my body and know what it needs.
I strictly follow Mcdougall but I certainly follow some of the major ideas Fuhrman presents, such as the proven benefit of moderate calorie restriction with an abundance of micro-nutrients. I think there's something about hunger which we do not fully understand: specifically, I think we hunger for more than just calories. Calories are critical, but so are other nutrients. He has some other really good ideas which I follow.
NatuHealth I couldn’t agree more with your comment. I even add a teaspoon of hemp oil, flax oil, or Udos oil to my diet each day...and it has drastically improved my health. Sticking to Mcdougall’s extremely low fat and protein I believe actually harmed my health. Fuhrman’s more balanced approach saved my ass. Not saying Mcdougalls is bad, if it works for you keep doing it, but it’s important to change your plan if after say six months or so into a change you are still not seeing good results.
@@timmyj2366 fuhrman doesnt recommend oils at all. He recommends that you take in the whole seed or nut rather than processed oils
delita tyrez I know, I’ve literally read all his books and anyone who has studied the plant based nutritionists for two shakes knows that, but adding small amounts of omega3 rich oils made with health in mind has benefitted my body immensely. At one time I was dogmatic about oils, now I definitely avoid them, but am open to trying new supplements as my body heals from years of poor dietary choices.
Timmy J Awesome...listening to your body♥️♥️♥️🥕🍠🥔🥗
What a great conversation. Nice to see people repairing their rifts.
Hench Herbivore 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💉 😉
Not really...Mcdougall feeling sorry for Fuhrman is far from repairing the rift. Fuhrmans a hustler that will say, and do anything to promote his business.
@@SuperDodoe SHUT UP DOUFUS..........THE IDEA IS YOU COMBINE WHAT EACH OF THEM ARE SAYING AND THROW OUT WHAT YOU DON'T WANT DUMB FUCK
@@RonPaulgirls miss you xx
@@SuperDodoe : It's a sliding scale, I feel, and Fuhrman is a lot closer on the good side of the force. I support him. People need to sell to pay the bills, even Dr. Mcdougall. I'm not into specific food item recommendations and the supplements, but categories are good to me. I personally wouldn't eat many nuts and seeds if at all, but Fuhrman has some excellent motivating ideas which I follow.
As I said on another channel - Dr. Fuhrman's record speaks for itself. Needless drama drummed up by the social media mob. Fuhrman has reached a level success where some (usually driven by jealousy and resentment) try to drag him down. I am grateful for his brash talk and wisdom as he had "sold" me on excellent health and superior nutrition. Squabbling over nuts and seeds is silliness in my book - like Pollan says - eat food, not too much - mostly plants. Thanks for all you do - both of you! :)
In addition to b12, 15-30mg of zinc a day (without extra copper)may also be necessary for many since zinc in grains and beans and other plant foods is not as easily absorbed. Iodine is easy to get from seaweed, especially kelp.
@lyco46 you certainly don't need to buy anything from Fuhrman, I never have. Zinc is extremely cheap.
I had to laugh when DrMcD said he was 6 years older. Hell... he looks 20 years older! These diets could not be more different. Dr Fuhrman not only recognizes the importance of essential fatty acids, but he drastically cuts back on the recommended starches. That is why DrMcD gave him so many cheap shots that I thought was despicable. And it is DrMcD who is the one that plays it politically correct. Watch in 20 years. It will be Dr Fuhrman who will still be glowing in radient health. DrMcD can hardly stand up.
my2cents0 Exactly my friend! Insulin resistance, in my opinion, is the foundation of most of the western diseases.
@lyco46 Did you even listen to the video? A tablespoon of flax seed and 1/2 to 2 ounces of walnuts, depending on body size and need, is hardly "way too much" nuts. Funny how Fuhrman can reverse peoples' heart disease while they are eating such "extremely dangerous" amounts of fat (most of which in walnuts is monounsaturated and polyunsaturated, not saturated). His multivitamins are unique in the market, leaving out vitamins he considers harmful and containing moderate amounts of those he considers beneficial. Many people can do well on McDougall's diet without supplementation, but not all. Not everybody's nutritional needs are the same. I don't see anything controversial about supplementing nutrients that are often marginal on a vegan diet in order to prevent potential future problems.
At the very least it seems to me that anyone who knows Dr Fuhrman and his work at all can see he's an ethical and honest person. Let's focus on real problems, like why do so many vegans get into nutritional trouble after a few years? It is worth considering, IMHO, that Dr Fuhrman's work sheds needed illumination on that problem.
This was the most heart warming "vegan experience" I have had in a long time. Love, Love, Loved this conversation. I look at both Dr's. as icons for using food nutrition to get well, and I hope before either of them leave this physical life they write a paper together that becomes the teaching protocol for other physicians to recommend a vegan or whole food plant based diet regardless of the nut, starch, or supplement focus. Just get to healing people and the planet and don't concentrate on the little differences. I hope they both now realize they are closer in their approach than they are different, and are passionate about patient care. We need more physicians like this.
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Thank you
The Fuhrman diet is the nutritionally superior diet. The McDougall diet is palpable enough and sustainable enough for the masses. I love and owe a lot to them both. I’ve wondered for a long time why they can’t be friends! You guys have so much more in common than different!
Great interview as always. Glad you gave Dr. Fuhrman a chance to share his side. People are so willing to give up their thinking and decision making to anyone that can speak in an authoritative manner. It's easy to see that you both are passionate about helping people and the overall message and work that you both share is highly respectable and valuable.
Two great minds and great personalities, for sure.
How about use science and not opinion, like Fuhrman, zero opinion, total science........eating potatoes all the time, that is common sense that that is very bad for your blood (Macdougall), what does that tell ya......follow the science, as Fuhrman does
Really love this discussion. Great interview Dr. McDougall! I personally eat closer to a mcdougall starch based diet. I love fuhrman’s “gbombs” recommendations and his nuggets about myrosinase 🌱💚
They'll both flakes
Dr Joel is the man. I made the shift to gbombs over three years ago and it's been amazing. At 55 and still getting stronger and healthier and more muscular and more leaner. Don't by be fooled. If you are athletic and you learn and apply good technique with resistance training like athleanX, you can maintain and/or increase.
Incredible interview. Really appreciate the two intelligent men passionately sharing lifestyle changes. I have been following Dr. Joel Fuhrman for several years and love his program. I have also attended Dr. Mc Doughalls seminar and met him as I live in Santa Rosa. I love starches but I prefer large amounts of greens above all. I limit my nuts and seeds but feel they are so important. For my five day a week workouts. Both men are so passionate about helping people. Gentlemen: thank you. Continue on and may the whole Food plant based life become our nations forward thinking.! Dr mcDoughall, you are a true gentleman to be willing to line up this forum up and to publish it here.
It’s a disgrace that the vegsource report would create this rift in what is truly THE MOST IMPORTANT dietary lifestyle available free to people. Plants. Not animals. You both have been and remain truly pioneers in our future.
Ann Peters Well said !!!
I watch both doctors, and both methods will help heal 🙏 ☺️ anyone suffering from a disease ❤❤❤
Wonderful interview. I love both of these Rockstars of Nutrition. The bottom line is the same -- more plants and no animals...
I'm so glad to see this interview. Hate the fighting. Don't like what Vegsource is doing.
It surprises me that these world-renowned doctors and researchers have anything to do with such a sketchy "situation."
genie
It’s because of their own dogma interacting with their egos. This stuff is far from black and white.
The worst thing with the Vegsource travesty is how Jeff commits all the sins he complains about from others. He mis-characterized what Dr. Greger said on multiple occasions (still no apology that I have seen) and he also is inept at reading and interpreting studies. He lambastes epidemiological studies and yet does an entire video on the anecdotal reports of one doctor in Japan. He is a hypocrite and youtube drama queen. I have unsubscribed from his channel and no longer view his videos.
I actually unsubscribed from veg source because of this.
Veg source guy is not a doctor... he must think he is one though. When I saw his video talking so badly about Dr Furhman I thought he made himself look so petty and unprofessional. Thank you for doing this interview Dr McDougall ! It was excellent!
By adhering to both ways of eating I have just been demoted from secondary progressive MS to basically MS in remission with virtually no residual symptoms.! I am so very grateful thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Stephanie Bourne That's amazing!! Was your walking getting bad? Whose diet do you think you follow more closely? I need to put ms into remission as well...if not completely healing from it. Thank you. Xx
Stephanie Bourne Grains make me feel really sick though, as well as cane sugar.
@@ldjt6184 try organic sprouted bread its much better
@@ldjt6184 whole grains...
Get whole oats, oat bran farrow, barley, bulgar, wheat, millet,
Mix the ones you like the most in a jar
And soak them overnight (I prefer 24-48 hours) at room temperature, with lots of water because they expand..
You don't even need to cook them..
Also instead of cane sugar, use coconut sugar... it at least has inulin in it, a fiber that helps facilitate weight lose
@@Lauren-vd4qe or not bread at all
Both these doctors are amazing. I’ve combined their approaches in my life and have never been healthier or happier. All this drama is so unnecessary - the internet is big enough for everyone.
ING yes hate DRAMA...speaks to EGO?
Absolutely!
Yes! Our doctors do not need any middle man to speak out what is right and what is wrong.
They coexist and work together for public health and plant strong movement.
Great interview! Thanks a lot for both of you!
Olivia Savage absolutely!Well said!
Always been a fan of Dr Joel Fuhrman. Never liked Dr John McDougall till recently but today I'm absolutely won over. I'm So impressed with how he handles this interview on so many levels. Master communicator peacemaker
Joe Silkwood watch veg source video on dr furhman
@@angelfromtheotherside1439 ok
@@angelfromtheotherside1439 ooh I've already been front row center his videos. My comments are there I'm still undecided only from being a fan so long
Dr.Mcdougall again and again proves by his knowledge and gesture that he is an ultimate soul in this plant based diet community.Such people visit on this planet rarely.
And frequently gets his ass handed to him by Fuhrman, who realty kicks butt, LOL
Cause we are going for not pretty good, but Nutritional Excellence, that's the difference
You are sarcastic, right? Please tell me you are
You're 100% correct. McDougall is a genuine person who has always said it as it is.
And he was right about fat and potatoes all along! Check out top selling author, Medical Medium who has helped millions heal. It all backs low overt fat.
This was a brilliant interview. And very honourable to give your support to Joel at this point in time, given the circumstances.
It would be intriguing to see an extensive, friendly debate on the areas you disagree on in the future.
There are so many different diets thaughts etc who knows do the best you can and luve
It was okay. Far from brilliant. Your standards of brilliance are quite low.
@@JeremiahAlphonsus Maybe I was being a bit OTT. Still pretty decent and I found it interesting. Peace and love.
Eat To Live, Dr Fuhrman’s book is what convinced me to go to plant based eating! He has the most science and experience curing people with his tactics.
The almost funny thing is that the Whole Foods Plant Based experts agree on so much, they have to strain to find things to disagree on. The result is hair-splitting which might matter to experts, doctors and scientists, but not to the average Joe like me. WFPB is the way to go . . . period.
gundry seems to disagree quite a bit.
Grundy is simply wrong. Find information at nutritionFacts.org with Dr. Michael Greger
Dr. McDougall, thank you for posting this calm, respectful, educational conversation. Other vegan leaders arguing with hyperbole and drama about minutae has been a real turnoff to people new to the plant-based, whole foods movement. A sense of perspective is needed. We all need to band together to spread the message of plant-based whole foods, and the tremendous impact it can have on the larger world -- for human health, for animal survivol, and for the well-being of the planet. Thank you so much for being the gold standard for leadership in this movement.
fraud is not minutia.
@@siriuslee9278 why is everyone accusing Fuhrman of fraud? And if he has so many haters, why are you and them even watching this video featuring Fuhrman?
Dr McDougall, you are a decent man! I have a lot of respect for you for how you have conducted your interview of Dr Fuhrman.
Janis Mayer Love to Dr McDougall❤️❤️❤️❤️🥦
I have even more respect for both of you! Well done. There is something to said about honouring one another vs tearing down
Great discussion...I've tried both. I always felt hungry on Nutritarian way of eating. I love my starches and eat GBOMBS. Bottom line for me, eat more plants.
Cocobrook T I felt the same way as you and I also do the GBOMBS and my starches.
hungry or toxic hungry?
Yep!!!!!
@Big Yellow yes because they don\t understand what real hunger is, they think its felt in the stomach when its actually felt in the throat
Through Dr.Furhman, I learned the difference between hunger vs toxic hunger; and the importance of extended catabolic phase. Maybe what you are experiencing is toxic hunger.
Dr mcdougall just couldn’t stop throwing digs into dear Dr. Fuhrman, who remained truthful and respectful-Class!
Incredible interview. I love it. Very impressive. This is exactly what we need to do to win the war on health.
Thanks for having him on! Great interview!😊
Thank you Dr. McDougall for doing this respectful and professional interview. I really think that the attacks on Dr. Fuhrman have been unwarranted. Jeff Nelson is harming the reputation of plant-based diet as well as himself by what he's doing.
How? Have you watched Nelson's videos? He's a brilliant investigative journalist.
Dr. Fuhrman recommends beans, and beans are a starch.
Precisely
But it would be extremely difficult to only eat beans as your starch everyday. I feel better with a lot more potatoes and grains.
@@dj-fe4ck Why do you say that it would it be extremely difficult? Quinoa has been my starch of choice lately, but I also really like golden potatoes and corn.
Dr. Fuhrman recommends more than beans for starches. He also recommends brown rice, quinoa, and other grains. He just does not recommend white potatoes.
@Taiwo Omotosho I don’t think Fuhrman is opposed to tubers per se. I think it is mostly the white potato. I notice he uses sweet potatoes and other root vegetables in recipes. Maybe some people rely on a lot of white potatoes? IDK.
Thank you Dr. McDougall for bringing Joel Fuhrman on! I appreciate your tone with him. I really dislike all the “.fighting” and name calling in the WFPB vegan community. You both have valid points and perhaps favorite scientific studies that you each base your medical practices. While I chose to follow his program, I have no doubt in my mind that you and your program has helped 10s of thousands heal and live a better and longer life.
I wish followers of each “side” would treat the opposite side with the gracious respect you’ve shown to Dr. Fuhrman. It’s like religion. Or politics. Each of you is unlikely to convince the other of your side 109%. Small points separate you.
Thanks again Dr. McDougall for being so humble and treating him so respectfully in light of the ugly rumors circulating. I highly respect you for this. ❤️🌱
You eliminate two major poisons in peoples diets, animal products and vegetable oils, and most people will be successful. Whole foods starches with lots of vegetables and beans, you can’t go wrong. I stick with flax seeds with oats in the morning because nuts are just too tasty. When both diets are done correctly they really don’t look that much different.
Absolutely.
Anthony Nales I don’t know. I don’t obsess. I eat as much healthy fats as I want and I am fine. I don’t overeat anything though
Anthony Nales excellent assessment 🍠🥦🥗🥕🥔
Well done interview. Dr. McDougall was courteous, and I'm glad I was able to hear what Dr. Furhman believes and practices. Thank you, Dr. McDougall.
Both of these doctors are leaders in the movement towards drug free and junk food free healing. This movement is growing because of the undeniable results they achieved in healing multiple incurable diseases. We, their fans, would love to see them accepting their differences and workinkg together towards improving what they know and improving their already great results. May be one day there will be "one diet fits all", but does it really have to be?
Great respect and best wishes to both doctors!
Lu
I put their diets together
I agree. I think the best is somewhere down the middle. I also think some people do better high fat/protein others high carb. We each need to find our own balance so long as it’s WFPB.
YES
his Eat to Live has some GREAT recipes. I cannot control myself with the nuts he recommends. I cant keep them in my house. If you dont have a binge / compulsive eating prob.. its a great way to eat
I'm a big fan of both, I'm pursuing becoming a physician as well and have met Dr. Furhman in a health conference. My story is similar to his, getting interested in nutrition/lifestyle for health ever since high school, and now my goal is to utilize it primarily in my future practice! Studying nutritional biochemistry really opened my eyes about the wonderful world of phytonutrients! Nutritional research is needed more than ever, and thankfully more and more funding is sent in that direction :)
As for the controversy with the fat, the type of fat matters and they are obviously not all created equally. We need healthy fats for many reasons, but especially for brain health. The studies are quite clear on this! Vegetarians who cut out all fats, even nuts and seeds have a higher chance of Dementia, Alzheimer's, and as Furhman mentions here- Higher chances of cardiac events, strokes, etc. Also, not all starches are created equal! This is why I prefer Furhman's Nutritarian approach generally.
Btw, Dr. Furhman looks a heck of a lot younger than 6 years younger than Dr. McDougall!
White rice has a healthy omega 6 to omega 3 ratio while brown rice does not have a healthy ratio. Beans and potatoes have a good ratio but many nuts and seeds other than walnuts and flaxseed have an unhealthy ratio. This is where McDougall shines over Fuhrman. Fuhrman shines over McDougall by stressing the cancer healing advantages of foods such as berries, greens, broccoli, mushrooms, celery, and carrots.
Who is consuming zero fat?
Even lettuce contains saturated fat.
I try as hard as I can to consume as few fats as possible and I still get 5-15 grams of fat per day.
Dr. Mcdougall looks older but he has very fair skin and light eyes.
He's at least half-Irish.
He said that he spends a lot of time in the skin-destroying sun.
@@johndoe9362 Dr. McDougal isn’t 0% fat.
He recommends a small amount during the initial diet which becomes higher later. These days he’s been experimentally eating more nuts too.
No one has found the fountain of youth. The only realistic goal is to be as healthy, fit and pain free as long as possible with the cards we’ve been dealt.
@@johndoe9362
And Dr M has belly fat. Not Dr F who exercises.
I subscribed just because of Dr. McDougall's graciousness to Dr. Fuhrman. Thank you Dr. M!!!!
Actually he is very condescending..
It is Fuhrman who shows class and is gracious
Dr. Fuhrman is genuine. He handled all the jabs with class -maybe was even too nice to the rude interviewer.
I respect both of these guys. It was not until I started adding more good fats to my diet that I started to do much better with my diet, in terms of feeling and looking better. I guess I can say that my diet is a Nutritarian Diet with plenty of starch.
I noticed that my seborehic keratosis improved on a WFPB diet. Never going back. Thank you doctors for your dedication to the cause. BTW I love your personalities and quirkinesses.
Mine too! Less growth factors... That should be a sign of less cancer potential too (I hope).
@@mowthpeece1 I have them as well. My understanding from a dr. is they aren't connected to cancer. Mine has not gotten any better or changed. I have been eating this way for 11 years! Maybe you are younger and it seems that might make a difference.
Thank you for interviewing Dr. Fuhrman. I am a grateful patient of Dr. Fuhrman. He is a genius, leverages science and one of the best doctors I encountered.
I guess I eat a McFuhrman diet!😜
Me too.
@Amy Caruthers well said!!!
He calls it Nutrinarian, bit of a mouthful.
I do too!!! I have nuts, seeds, grains, and potatoes. That's what keeps me happy on the WFPB (whole food plant based) way.
Amy Caruthers zEither works!
What a heart felt interview. The perfect recipe towards true wellness. Love, respect & compassion. :)
It seems that Dr. McDougall is bringing up petty issues. Hopefully this will clear the air so every can move on for the better good. Dr. Fuhrman is a brilliant man of high integrity in my opinion.
Great interview! I like respect among the doctors!!! I have been plant based for 2 years now and am feeling so much better....
Really great interview Dr. McD! So glad you are facilitating a "burying of the hatchet". Both of you helped tremendously in my wife's recovery of Stage 4 breast cancer. We were fortunate to spend time on retreats with both of you. Much gratitude to you both.
You too have everything in common1 Let' work together to make sure that this planet can be habitable for our children and grandchildren. I love both of you!
Great interview. I have been following Dr. Fuhrman’s Eat to Live for almost 6 years. The emphasis on nutrient dense foods with very small amounts of fat from nuts and seeds has worked beautifully for me. 60 pounds dropped in the first 9 months and kept them off without effort. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and prediabetes all reversed. It makes me sad that some have maligned his character. He is a hero to me. The value of the information in that book is inestimable. His vitamins are a good value if you comparison shop, by the way.
Refreshing to see a classy and respectful conversation between adversaries.
They would need to spend a bit more time together to figure out fully the others point of view..excellent start!🌽🍠🥗🥦🥔
Why should they be adversaries? It is silly and unproductive
Adversaries by definition means "one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute". They both treat each other with respect for each other though they remain passionate and steadfast to their protocols. Fuhrmans protocol is not unlike McDougall's. Fuhrman still promotes starch but not to be the centre of the diet and rather, promotes (GBOMBS) Greens, Beans, Onions, Mushrooms, Berries, Seeds/Nuts ie GBOMBS than McDougall. At the end of the day, they promote a WFPB lifestyle and one must find what works best for them. Personally, I incorporate everything as well as Dean Ornish's holistic approach 😊
@@annan3904 Me too. IMO, each person must find their own path. These two men offer trails to follow toward an individual discovery that gives optimal health.
That was a great interview, I appreciated the questions and the opportunity for Dr Fuhrman to explain and support his reputation and hard work, and also address the attacks made on his past research recently. Dr McDougall, your interview and how well you and he communicated today in an amicable way, supporting the positive sides of each other's work and accomplishments, was refreshing! Thank you for handling the interview the way a friend and colleague would. We can only grow by continuing to seek the truth.
By following DR. Fuhrman’s book I was able to choose my calories wisely and decided to get rid of starch such as rice and potatoes and replaced it with nutrients such as nuts, seeds and veggies. My body fat percent has gone down and my muscle has gone up which is so hard to do at once.
I appreciate Dr. McDougall speaking directly with Dr. Fuhrman about the differences between their two dietary approaches. After starting with a starch-based diet, I now follow the nutritarian diet. For me, I feel better eating this way. I still eat some starch, some oatmeal for breakfast, or a cup of brown rice or quinoa with dinner. But the emphasis Dr. Fuhrman places on vegetables and salads has dramatically improved my energy and well being. As I encourage my patients to move towards plant-based eating, and to eat as many vegetables that they can, I recommend they start with either The Starch Solution or Eat to Live, depending on what they find they are attracted to. Those who are wanting to be 100% plant-based, and who love their potatoes, will probably feel great with Dr. McDougall's plan. Those who are not ready to take on 100% plant-based, and who still want to eat a bit of animal food from time to time, but are okay with reducing their consumption of grains and potatoes, then Dr. Fuhrman's approach is probably best for them. I am very happy that there is more than one option as far as eating a primarily whole food plant-based diet.
Thankyou Dr Joel Fuhrman ♥️
Respect to Dr Joel. He is a great doctor.
Everyone is leaving California. Dr Fuhrman changed my life. I wouldn’t be alive today without him. 🙏❤️
This is very nice of you Dr John McDougall for giving Dr Fuhrman a chance to also explain his side.
My life has been so blessed to have benefitted from all the excellent, science-based information that Dr. Fuhrman has offered throughout his medical career. I am proud of how brilliant and gracious he was during this interview...so telling of his fine character.
I am signed up to participate in his 10-in-20 guided detox program tomorrow and I can't wait.
Paula Yusem
Thank you so much, Dr. McDougall, for doing this interview! I respect both of you and feel this interview has cleared up the confusion. Dr. Fuhrman’s book, Eat to Live, was my introduction to a nutritious diet, but I’ve also incorporated more starch. Both of you have helped so many people and I, for one, am thankful to God, and both of you, for how you have helped so many people to live better.
What a good interview - I think you are both great! Thx and please go on.
Dr Fuhrman was a CLASS ACT in this interview. Thank you Dr Fuhrman for all you do to help me regain my health and reverse obesity. 💗
Beautifully done with much dignity and candour. So lovely see a discussion not an attack like we see in the political realm. Both of these very caring doctors have the health and wellbeing of people in general first and foremost in kind. Thank you Dr McDougall for clarifying the situation and giving Dr Fuhrman and platform to clear his good name!
I am currently reading The Starch Solution and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOU DR MCDOUGALL!.. Everytime I close the book I kiss it! LOL
Belinda B
How cute!
💋🙏
isn't your husband jealous when you declre your love to Dr mcdougal like that on the internet?
Class act from the both of you, what a pleasure...! Thank you, well done ....
Dr Fuhrman is confirming what we in the SDA faith has been practicing and preaching for years.
This was such a pleasure to watch. Two true heroes and personal inspirations for my medical practice and personal life. I Love the authenticity and enthusiasm and the mutual respect. So many dwell on the hairs that are split between these two. So much middle ground to appreciate. Much Love and Gratitude to you both, Fuhrman and McDougall!
You both sound excellent and I'm very happy we have professional, strong, charismatic and intelligent leaders. I have to watch the videos and it works to keep me motivated. I ate some sort of pretzel chips with sugar added once, and accidentally drank a few 2 liters of soda awhile back, but that's it. I don't get tempted at all. I'll see some banned food on the table and my hand may move towards it but I stop and don't feel tempted; as long as I don't start eating the really addictive stuff again I'm fine.
I have mentioned this before, but I eat bread twice daily for the vast majority of my calories and protein. I also eat raw spinach with each meal for a total of 5 ounces daily. I just purchased a bread maker and my estimate is a savings of 15 minutes of labor (kneading, mixing, cleaning) per batch. At 2 batches a day for 10 years, I estimate that's approximately 90 full days of saved labor time using that purchase.
The biggest benefit of the bread machine is having bread ready in the morning the time I wake up, and evening when I eat dinner. I can set a delay on this model. I wouldn't recommend a bread machine to people who rarely cook bread. However, if anyone can benefit from such a device, it's me since I use it almost every day.
Also, a bread machine guarantees consistency of mixing, baking, rising (the timing etc). Also, it is substantial money savings over baking the loaves in a standard oven. Finally, there is a really good setting, for French bread. I like crust on bread and a heavier center, and it is perfect. The programs are quite advanced in my opinion, with multiple knead, rise and crust darkness settings.
I will stay on this diet. It's too easy. Thanks to my hero Dr. Mcdougall and Joel Fuhrman as well as all the other greats.
Dr. Fuhrman is awesome!! So intelligent and dedicated!!
Good interviewing Dr McDougall!
He did a great job on this interview. I'm very happy to see Dr. Mcdougall have an excellent dialogue with Fuhrman based on the responses he received, but also Fuhrman sounded superb as usual.
Dr. Mcdougall, you are the cream of the crop. Brilliant interview. Thank you.
Well said!
As a practicing Nutritarian who has reversed heat disease at the age of 50 using nuts and seeds in the diet, I want to thank Dr Mcdougall for doing this excellent interview even though there are some areas of disagreement between the approaches.
During the last 5 years I have become a student of nutrition and I listen to and benefit from all of the fine doctors in the movement.
In the end, it is up to us to assemble the information out there and make the best decisions we can about our health. Dr Fuhrman, Dr Mcdougall and the other doctors have definitely done that for me.
Thanks for the decades of passionate work!
I wouldn't say his career is destroyed. Fuhrman has a huge following. It seems like the McDougal is a part of the fuhrman diet, buy that certain high nutrient protective foods are prioritized by fuhrman based on evidence based research while starches a an acceptable way to fill in the diet, but also calorie restriction is recommended so starches aren't truly unlimited. Fuhrman really is one of the better experts in research interpretation. It's so easy to misinterpret research findings even for many of the experts.
abys32 Fuhrman is a salesman.
Research interpretation??? ..... LOL ..... listen to the Fuhrman / Dr. OZ interview where Fuhrman literally LIES over and over again about his own so called "study", which he cites simply to sell his products. Fuhrman used Colin Campbell's good name in his study without permission. Colin Campbell actually responded in an open letter response indicating how appalled he was at Fuhrman's unprofessional behavior.
@@solarray5236 agreed.
McDougall as the base, Fuhrman as the topping.
Thank you and Congratulations to you both, it’s very nice to see you both together sharing different views, all for the same purpose, to help others change to a healthier way of life. Thank you again, Dr. Fuhrman, I’ve been on your program since February 2019, and lost 40 lbs. I am in perfect health now, and taking no medication whatsoever. I’m planning on losing 10 more pounds, and my blood workup is impressive as well. I could not have done it, without your help.
I completely trust Dr Fuhrman and his message. He is level headed and unbiased. Thank you Dr F!
Just curious, why do you find him less biased than McDougall?
I'm so happy this interview exists. I think it's important to see these two together, respecting each others different interpretations of the scientific literature. Their diets have more in common than other videos would have you believe.
Whole food, plant based, non-processed and low/no animal products.
The whole nuts and seeds thing has been blown way out of proportion by Jeff Nelson - with his clickbaity thumbnails.
At the end of the day - this sums it up:
Dr. McDougall = "Nuts/seeds are healthy in small amounts but not a necessity"
Dr. Fuhrman = "Nuts/seeds are healthy. Eat 1-2oz per day. 1oz if you're overweight"
Then - supplements: Both recommend B12, obviously. Then it's just DHA and Vitamin D... And personally i'd err on the side of caution and take a conservative amount of each.
2,000iu Vitamin D3
250mg DHA.
Fuhrmans funny...love him as he's so obviously attempting to do damage control by allowing himself to be interviewed by McDougall. He's even got his minions working the keyboards cheerleading him on. Party's over for fuhrman and his bull$hit brigade.
I'm so happy to hear this interview. Dr. Fuhrman has been raked over the coals for that study! So glad he got to have his say!
I am so happy that these two Drs are talking and there is no viciousness between them, it was so upsetting and confusing when some people are trying to discredit Dr Fuhrman. I think both Dr Mcdougall have great advice for everyone who wants to adopt a healthy diet!
Personally I am finding it almost impossible to cut out oil completely but that advice is still sound even if I find it hard to follow.
dr Mc Dougall is a class act ,a lot to be learned from this
Both were class acts!
I am so happy to s these two doctors in conversation. They both have healthy diets. Beans and greens.
It's refreshing to hear someone say that you can't expect to lose weight without feeling SOME hunger.
I eat g bombs and a table spoon flax seed and 2 half walnuts everyday the only supplements b12, the rest is starch - I think its a good way to combine mcdoughal and Fuhrman diets maybe I will get tested dha in future
Dr. McDougall, this is a really touchy subject for me. My husband, at the age of 49, ended up with two 99% blocked arteries while trying to following Dr. Furhman's plan. He reversed his heart disease on Esselstyn's plan. My husband eats two bowls of oatmeal and 3 russet potatoes daily. Dr. Furhman uses the argument that he has before and after photos of the patients, but we have seen my huband's before and after cath videos, where an inch long of hardened artery went to a tissue paper thickness in six weeks after following yours and Dr. Esselstyn's counsel. I also disagree with Dr. Fuhrman. If you aren't adding the fat into your diet, then you don't need the protective fats that he claims that the nuts and seeds have. It's all about avoiding the foods that hurt the endothelial cells, and adding the foods that protect them, i.e. oatmeal and greens. A very small amount of walnuts are okay, but nuts and seeds, not needed for heart protection. My husband can out hike anyone now without the help of nuts of seeds. He never gets tired. You are both very passionate people, but he does get very defensive. One day I posted my husband's test results on his Facebook page and he accused me of self-promotion because I put a link to my non-monetized blog. I always say look at the doctors who provide their information for free! You and Dr. Esselstyn do. Dr. Fuhrman made us pay for counsel. Dr. Esselstyn has given a few phone calls and counseled us for free, and never asked for compensation. Dr. Furhman did provide counsel in the early days through an online community, but as he got more popular, you had to pay on a tiered system, and the only way at that time to get his material was to buy the books and tapes. I don't know how it is now because we have not done Eat to Live since 2012. We owe so much to the two of you, you and Dr. E. "By their fruits ye shall know them."
How long was he on Eat to Live plan? It wasn't the diet before that caused it?
@@terrabear4093 He had an calcium scoring test and a three day hospital stay with treadmill tests. The calcium scoring just that showed one 1/4 inch 40% blockage in the RCA in 2007. He started Eat to Live shortly after that, and by 2012 he had the two 99% blocked arteries with that spot growing two an inch. After six weeks of going off of Eat to Live and onto Esselstyn's plan, it went down to a tissue paper thickness. The point is Eat to Live is too vague in it's guidelines to treat patients with progressing heart disease. There must be a 100% compliance and no moderation. It is easy to define your own level of moderation on the Eat to Live plan, and for people prone to early age heart disease moderation kills!!!!
@@terrabear4093 So to answer your question, five years.
Powerful story of healing! So happy for your husband!
@@secondyaya Thank you. ❤️
That was one hell of an introduction for Dr. Fuhrman 💪
I laughed at what Dr. McDougall has been described as ( 01:25 )
I’d describe both of them as:
-very intelligent people who are generous to share their great knowledge
-certainly not rude, just not lulling people to sleep telling them lies to comfort their unhealthy lifesytle choices
-brilliant story tellers during their speeches without sugarcoating the truth
-they're not angry, probably just really fed up with and tired by people still questioning the vegan lifestyle & evidence
Always a pleasure to listen to McDougall and Fuhrman as well as all plant-based medicine physicians. THIS is the content youtube needs more of.
Thank you for this. I am trying to follow the Nutritarian method but I appreciate everyone’s care and work towards helping people get healthy and not ruining the earth.❤️🌼
Love both of these doctors, will continue to study everything they have to say, so glad to see you talking these issues out.
Julie Khalilzadegan do you really wanna look like a McDougall?
It was watching Dr Furhman on PBS a few years ago that lead me to McDougal and the rest of the wfpb people on RUclips. I’m definitely more deliberate about my food choices and learning more as time goes on and getting healthier. Thanks to both of you.
Watch dr sebi
Thank you so much for interviewing Dr Fuhrman.
Wow...thank you dr Fuhrman!!!