McDougall's Starch vs Fuhrman's Nutritarian

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Did my interview with Dr. Fuhrman change my eating plan going forward? Check out this video to find out.
    One slip up, at 8:50 I said "less calorie dense" but I meant "less nutrient dense things like beans and nuts". Sorry about that...
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  • @sextoncardew903
    @sextoncardew903 3 года назад +293

    I am 85 and still quite healthy. I grew up in UK during the war years when food was limited to simple varieties. We had a little meat, oats, onions, potatoes, carrots, peas, green beans, cabbage, celery, milk, jam, a little butter/margarine, bread, apples in season. The situation has changed, but I have gone vegan and stick with the same simple foods less meat and dairy, plus broccoli, lentils/beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, rice, no oil/fats, fruit. I cannot run marathons any more, but have been advised my arteries are not clogged, still do light gardening. shopping, most household tasks, and best of all pass the medical test for my driving license.

    • @ethicsexistentialism4191
      @ethicsexistentialism4191 3 года назад +7

      Good on you Sexton! I am trying to get my Dad (who is now 76 and healthy) to live at least to 100. He is still swimming 2km daily and does very similar things to you :)

    • @sextoncardew903
      @sextoncardew903 3 года назад +3

      @@ethicsexistentialism4191 Dear Mary, Thank you for your comment. However, I think I was wrong in regard to my diet. I have been putting on weight so am modifying what I was doing. I have cut out carbs and am currently trying Keto. I am envious of your fathers exercise regime. My plan is to reach 90 plus. Hopefully the big 100. Will keep you posted if I can.

    • @ethicsexistentialism4191
      @ethicsexistentialism4191 3 года назад +4

      @@sextoncardew903 hi again Sexton! I don't think keto is great, especially for people I've 70. I am a health scientist... Look up Valter Longo... And his book, The Longevity Diet. In my opinion it is the best evidence based diet BY FAR, which includes specific recommendations for people over 70. I am trying to get my Dad to stick to it and while he's not perfect he's doing pretty well 😁😉👍 Id love to hear what you think of it and if you decide to try it (and I have no affiliation with Valter Longo, I just find his work fascinating and very credible!)Kind regards, Mary 😊(from Australia)😎

    • @ethicsexistentialism4191
      @ethicsexistentialism4191 3 года назад +5

      @@sextoncardew903 and PS. I was saying well done for being 85 and in good health, and especially living through the war years 🙏👍 Valter's Longevity diet is mostly vegan with a little fish 👌😉

    • @sextoncardew903
      @sextoncardew903 3 года назад +2

      @@ethicsexistentialism4191 Thank you. I will seriously look at it.

  • @robertoayala8143
    @robertoayala8143 5 лет назад +170

    My father is 95 and been eating beans all his life. He eats beans for dinner 5 to 6 times a week and he is in perfect health.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  5 лет назад +9

      That is great! Thank you!

    • @chrismd00
      @chrismd00 4 года назад +9

      That's great, but a sample size of "1" means nothing. George Burns smoked into old age, for instance. There are always outliers. It's important for people to understand that.

    • @sash0047
      @sash0047 4 года назад +1

      Ama call him Mr. Beans

    • @alexanderfamily5142
      @alexanderfamily5142 3 года назад +10

      How blessed you are to still have your 95 year old father in perfect health. God bless him.😊

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 3 года назад

      Hey, pull my finger.

  • @perrydubreuil1514
    @perrydubreuil1514 4 года назад +23

    I’m 58 ..plant-based for a year I feel like I’m in my 20,s .when you now what’s up you wonder why everyone doesn’t do it ....amazing

  • @pammccoy4331
    @pammccoy4331 6 лет назад +264

    My rule..Whole foods, plant based, no oil. I like the gbombs and I like the starches...I eat them.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +21

      We sound alike there!

    • @MyFrankr
      @MyFrankr 5 лет назад +12

      Sounds like a Good and Easy rule to follow😊

    • @Ameylynn
      @Ameylynn 5 лет назад +2

      ... yup, HCLF.

    • @kurtsbills185
      @kurtsbills185 5 лет назад +3

      whats a gbomb ?

    • @candyclews4047
      @candyclews4047 5 лет назад +1

      @@kurtsbills185 foodrevolution.org/blog/gbombs-healthiest-foods/

  • @PHDinMeTV
    @PHDinMeTV 5 лет назад +68

    “Drop dead 💀 peacefully ✌🏼 at the end of it all”. 😆 One of the best ways of putting it yet 😆

    • @nodresscodellc5894
      @nodresscodellc5894 4 года назад +7

      #goals

    • @shamirarose5
      @shamirarose5 3 года назад +2

      Drop dead is not nice for people who find or are with U...die in your sleep is slightly less messy ..my dad did

  • @eringigi7096
    @eringigi7096 4 года назад +183

    I’ve done both diets. Dr McDougall’s is easier because I am never hungry and much less expensive. This is more sustainable.

    • @angelarose6602
      @angelarose6602 4 года назад +7

      Isn't the Nutriarian a spin off from the Starch Solution? 😂
      I beleive the starch works long term as it is satisfying.

    • @andrewcavanagh3946
      @andrewcavanagh3946 3 года назад +10

      @@angelarose6602 Dr Fuhrman recommends using beans as the main starch source (at least 1/2 to 1 cup a day) and keeping calories from sources like potatoes and grains to 20% or less. Fuhrman also recommends eating nuts and seeds as 10% to 40% of calories...at least 1 ounce of nuts daily. And Dr Fuhrman recommends eating a large amount of green vegetables and other vegetables raw and cooked every day.

    • @prodigalus
      @prodigalus 3 года назад +5

      absolutely a good point. people make lifechoices based on what is easier.
      now the challenge of learning why the easy route is not always the best route.

    • @magdal3nam.353
      @magdal3nam.353 3 года назад

      I tried both but the best diet for me is raw paleo diet.

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous 3 года назад +4

      That's interesting. I'm on Mcdougall 4 years now. Some of the doctors like Greger and Fuhrman have specific items that can tend to be more expensive, and that's ok for a certain time, but not for me at this time.
      I avoid any nuts mainly because of the calorie density but also because addictive, and the price. I do manage to get by with chia seeds, maybe an ounce a day or less, getting a large container of it. Spinach and oranges are the next most expensive, which aren't bad really. Then there's carrots, tea, whole wheat pasta and black beans: all pretty cheap.

  • @illusionxmuta
    @illusionxmuta 5 лет назад +40

    I did the Starch Solution. My body felt great, my joint paint disappeared, but I lost zero weight. Actually gained weight. But it made me feel great. The nurtitarian diet is what helped me lose weight. Lost 120 pounds. AFTER losing weight, I switched back to a starch-based diet to maintain weight.

    • @arlettasloan6453
      @arlettasloan6453 Год назад +1

      That's so interesting. I did an experiment of eating the way Dr. McDougall suggests and I lost 29 lbs in a week and a half (including some weight gain and /or slowing down, whien I experimented with adding a little animal protein or coconut milk back in) When I was eating what would be much closer to the nutritarian way, I had to add in quite a bit of carbs plus fast for 24-48 hours at a time to lose weight. However, it wa not the nutritarian way and I learned a lot more about things i just should never have, including apples, which I never suspected would be a problem .So, if I try it again, results may vary.

    • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
      @ScotCampbellwindowpainter 10 месяцев назад

      Wallmart has no sodium canned black beans. So good with a little spice. Cheap too!

    • @tessarosaliebrandt5793
      @tessarosaliebrandt5793 8 месяцев назад

      I like that idea!!!!! I start thinking that’s something for me to try! You didn’t gain weight again?

    • @tessarosaliebrandt5793
      @tessarosaliebrandt5793 8 месяцев назад

      @@arlettasloan6453It’s a few years later now I realise… did you maintain your weight?? I like your approach and I think it might work for me too

    • @ilickcarpet
      @ilickcarpet 3 месяца назад

      ​@@arlettasloan6453❤

  • @missycroc9253
    @missycroc9253 6 лет назад +68

    I love your very common sense approach. I agree it has to be sustainable for the long term and we each have to figure out what works best for us.

  • @veganlifestyleloveanimals1744
    @veganlifestyleloveanimals1744 3 года назад +35

    I am from Sardinia. We don't eat meat or dairy where I live. It was a poor section. So legumes, greens, and fruit is what we've aways ate. We eat bread and pasta also. We use olive oil also. We live well over 100.

  • @stacyurban4970
    @stacyurban4970 6 лет назад +145

    I make a big batch of savory beans once a week, canned beans with bell peppers, onion, garlic, greens, whatever, and lots of spices. I spoon them on top of whatever potatoes I have on hand - white or sweet. I also batch cook potatoes. Then I make a lovely nut/seed-based sauce, once or twice a week. I pile greens on top of beans on top of potatoes and drizzle with sauce, maybe sprinkle with minced red onion and cooked mushrooms (which I also batch cook once a week). Preparation is the key! Find some recipes you like, batch cook, be prepared.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +7

      Sounds like you have a very successful method in place. Awesome!

    • @bevmonahan6956
      @bevmonahan6956 6 лет назад +8

      I do the same and it works really well. I love always having a big variety of good, wholesome, home cooked food to eat depending on what I'm in the mood for. I don't buy anything in metal cans anymore bc of the health reasons... batch cooking allows me to control what seasonings are in my food, there's no metals or plastics leaching into my food, it's way cheaper and I just feel everything is yummier when its homemade.

    • @bdm72257
      @bdm72257 6 лет назад +1

      I'm right on with You! I do the same exact thing. I do both and they both work for me!

    • @LynnePriceStudio
      @LynnePriceStudio 5 лет назад +2

      Love this idea. Frozen veggies may be healthier than store bought (not knowing how long they've been traveling to and fro). Sounds like good crap. Lol.

    • @MyFrankr
      @MyFrankr 5 лет назад +2

      Preparing is key😊

  • @akuma2892
    @akuma2892 6 лет назад +185

    The big key to not going overboard on healthy fats (nuts, seeds etc.) is to add them to your meals and not have them as snacks. Making *complete* meals and only eating when that *whole meal* is prepared is really the trick to making everything click.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +6

      Sounds very reasonable to me! Thank you!!

    • @fruitascension5089
      @fruitascension5089 6 лет назад +12

      Yes that's great as a rule and I love your suggestion but some people aren't able to even have nuts in the house, even if they're raw, unsalted, because they'd be eating them by the handfuls.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +5

      Yes it is definitely not something everyone can do. Might help some but not others.

    • @RedPillVegan
      @RedPillVegan 6 лет назад +3

      Akuma, long time man. I use the same technique of only eating the nuts and seeds as part of a meal, typically alongside beans and greens as a designated NutraTarain meal. Are you still Shredded?

    • @steve19149
      @steve19149 6 лет назад +2

      Dude.what? not to eat nuts and seeds as snacks.....huh? I eat walnuts, almonds sunflower seeds and much more as snacks and I assure you I couldn't be healthier. I am slim extremely health below 150 cholesterol and more. You are wrong about not eating them as snacks

  • @ing2864
    @ing2864 6 лет назад +51

    I just want to thank you for putting Dr Fuhrman back on my radar. I love the changes I’ve made, love the simplicity of the G-BOMBS 🌱

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +11

      Totally agree, I love being able to take sound advice and mold it into exactly what works for me while still knowing it’s totally healthy!

    • @susangreene8261
      @susangreene8261 Год назад

      Awesome! Thank you! Great info!

    • @arlettasloan6453
      @arlettasloan6453 Год назад

      What's G-BOMBS? I have not heard of that, yet. Or, I forgot it.

    • @ing2864
      @ing2864 Год назад

      @@arlettasloan6453 Greens Beans Mushrooms Berries Seeds. It’s what dr Fuhrman says you should eat everyday

  • @andrewcavanagh3946
    @andrewcavanagh3946 2 года назад +11

    You can do both diets at the same time...
    In the Starch Solution by John McDougall the basis of the diet is eating:
    1. Half a plate of non-starchy vegetables.
    2. Half a plate of starchy foods from tubers like potatoes and sweet potatoes, from legumes and beans and/or from whole grains.
    And fruit as dessert...eating nuts infrequently.
    In Joel Fuhrman's nutritarian diet he recommends...
    1. 2 pounds of vegetables, half cooked and half raw including greens and mushrooms.
    2. 1-2 cups of beans
    And a variety of other foods in his GBOMBS - greens, beans, onions, mushorooms, berries, nuts and seeds
    Furhman's diet recommends
    30%-60% of calories from vegetables (those vegetables can include sweet potatoes)
    10%-40% of calories from fruit
    10%-40% of calories from beans and legumes
    20% or less of calories from whole grains and/or potatoes.
    10%-40% of calories from seeds, nuts and/or avocados.
    So you could definitely follow a McDougall diet if you were following Fuhrman's nutritarian diet because McDougall classifies beans and legumes as a starch source. The only difference would be actively eating nuts and seeds as at least 10% of calories instead of eating them sporadically. To put that in context that's ensuring you eat around 7 walnuts a day on a 2,000 calorie diet.
    eg. half a plate of non starchy vegetables including some greens, mushrooms and raw onion
    10%-30% of calories from sweet potato
    20%-40% of calories from beans and legumes
    20% of calories from potatoes
    fruit as dessert (10%-40% of calories) including some berries like blueberries or strawberries
    10% of calories as nuts and seeds eg 7 whole walnuts a day.

  • @ValseInstrumentalist
    @ValseInstrumentalist Год назад +13

    This is very well said. I find it so much easier to eat a starch-based diet. But I do eat a fairly decent amount of non-starchy vegetables and fruits. I just feel so great on a starchitarian diet. Perpetually satisfied and content, full of energy, I have excellent bloodwork and everything is perfectly in range, and it's so easy to maintain a trim figure even though I'm eating giant platefuls of food.

  • @plantedwithkatie
    @plantedwithkatie 3 года назад +14

    Sustainability is everything! Eat the diet you can eat for the rest of your life that both makes you happy & keeps you HEALTHY. 🌱🥦

  • @WholeBibleBelieverWoman
    @WholeBibleBelieverWoman 2 года назад +23

    I am so with you on just about everything you said. Bravo! And I just really appreciate all these doctors doing their best to give us their best and well thought out recommendations. For me, a combination of Esselstyn's, McDougall's and Fuhrman's advice has given me the ability to set up my own rules that work for me, without feeling guilty that I am not sticking 100% to any one of those diet plans.

    • @hortensejones4050
      @hortensejones4050 Год назад +1

      I’m trying to do that that too but I end up in knots How do you integrate the three?

    • @WholeBibleBelieverWoman
      @WholeBibleBelieverWoman Год назад

      @@hortensejones4050 Have you noticed which meals leaving you feeling in knots? I believe we have different constitutions and we need to be listening when our body tells us something is making us feel badly. I don't really worry about integrating the three. I pretty much "let it flow," and gravitate to what makes me feel good and isn't too much trouble to prepare. For instance, for me, eating a lot of potatoes makes me feel good, as well as beans and onions and vegetables. I put most of my energy into making sure I'm eating food that I process at home -- rather than pre-processed foods, and I can't say I always do that well with avoiding butter or olive oil -- yet I use it a LOT less than before, and being careful about what bread I eat helps a lot. Dave's Killer Bread seems safe for me (and I'm not gluten-intolerant), but I work on making my own bread because it is so much less expensive and a good skill to have. (I'm still learning, but recently purchased 4" in diameter cast iron pans for baking whole grain sourdough into little "hamburger buns" for instance. And I eat a lot of chocolate. Oh, I'm a mess really, but those are the three doctors that have helped me the most even though I break their rules a lot!

    • @arlettasloan6453
      @arlettasloan6453 Год назад

      That's what I'm doing. Not just them, but taking mostly Ornish, McDougall, some of Eric Berg, Dr. Jason Fund and Fuhrman's advice on eating and Mindy Peltz, Dr. Pompas, Dr. Bergman's advice on other lifestyle aspects and just making my own way.

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort 3 года назад +25

    This is one of my all-time favorite videos that has to do with healthy eating on the entire Internet! 🥳 Because you’re Promoting a healthy eating routine that a person can actually maintain long-term! And you are realistic ! So many out there do not do that so the person fails! Thank you so much for this awesome video! One of my other favorites is the first time I saw Dr. Ornish on Ted talks!! That one really changed the trajectory of my life and I was able to lose 100 pounds. You Guys are awesome! Thank you for taking the time to help people you don’t even know!!! 💝👍P.S. Your wife is such a fun uplifting person! Her contribution to your channel doesn’t go unnoticed 😁👍You guys make a wonderful Combination !

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 3 года назад +20

    Love watching you. I follow Dr Michael Greger’s Daily Dozen. Easy to follow and super healthy.

  • @courierdude
    @courierdude 6 лет назад +37

    You do exactly what I do. I take the best and most practical points from both guys and it makes life a lot simpler. Thanks bro for the video! 😃

  • @queeniebaggins3732
    @queeniebaggins3732 6 лет назад +46

    Just eat a variety of wholes foods that you can afford 👍 that's my tip 😜🤓

  • @ingridsturesson6593
    @ingridsturesson6593 6 лет назад +14

    What a sensible speech! "Do what you can and dont overdo it!"

  • @pgjbsn
    @pgjbsn 2 года назад +8

    I've changed from SAD to vegan and have combined that with intermittent fasting. Both changes have been earth shattering healthy for me.

  • @vogellaurel
    @vogellaurel Год назад +6

    Having cruciferous vegetables in high amounts daily is important for me, vs all the starch. The nutrients in them keeps my autoimmune diseases in check and my numbers normal. I’m also reversing a lifetime of bad nutrition, so for some of us, nutritarian foods work better and are worth the effort. Otherwise I don’t have the energy I need for my life. Wish I could afford to just be simple 😊

  • @stacyegan5719
    @stacyegan5719 6 лет назад +74

    Thank you so much for this break-down. I appreciate your common-sense approach, and I basically share it after studying the books and lectures of Drs. Fuhrman, Greger, McDougall, Esselstyn, etc. I essentially do a hybrid of all of them myself, as suits my own preferences and lifestyle. At home, where salads and other produce are handy in our refrigerator, I eat closer to Fuhrman & Greger. When I'm away and starches are the most readily-accessible foods, I'm closer to McDougall. I don't sweat it. But even at home I also won't give up my white potatoes (and occasional slices of cracked wheat sourdough bread)! I must say I do perceive a kind of "shaming" vibe from Dr. Fuhrman at times when I listen to his lectures, but I do appreciate his lame jokes and the way he is striving towards finding the absolute best formula for human nutritional excellence. He looks to the future where McDougall looks to our evolutionary past (which is a valid perspective in itself, I believe).

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +11

      Great points. I would agree that Dr. Fuhrman’s presentation style can make a person feel a little shamed, but I really do think he is just being funny with his shock value delivery. I don’t think he is constantly judging everyone but I could certainly be wrong. I had fun with his presentations while I know others find his style offensive.

    • @suekaiser4163
      @suekaiser4163 6 лет назад +4

      Balanced observations, and excellent points. Thank you Stacy

    • @MyFrankr
      @MyFrankr 5 лет назад +2

      Agreed! Your presentation was quite clear thank you!

    • @Thebrownsfamily5
      @Thebrownsfamily5 4 года назад

      Piy

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 4 года назад +2

      Our evolutionary past kind of goes back to when 40 was old. Just saying :)

  • @niamhwarren7324
    @niamhwarren7324 5 лет назад +21

    I love your point about longevity. Why live your life overwhelmed by thoughts of nutrients when u can live a long and healthy life in a much more relaxed way. It’s Starch solution all the way for me.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  5 лет назад +2

      Beautiful perfect thank you, Niamh

    • @youngkevinsmith
      @youngkevinsmith 4 года назад +2

      Can it not be the best of both worlds, that is fuhrman and McDougal? I like both. I also like the fuhrman 90% rule were he even allows a little meat/dairy. But that might be my confirmation bias because I am not a big fan of supplements and if I can have a little meat instead of vit b supplements then that suits me better.

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 3 года назад +1

      @@youngkevinsmith I have to say: I used to love meat, so this would be a HUGE NO for me. And if you're in it for your love of animals and not just for your health, all the more reason to refuse any animal products.

  • @gotchaz45
    @gotchaz45 3 года назад +8

    Wow... I feel so much better after listening to your take on all this. Even if it is over two years old at this time, it speaks to me right where I am today. Thank you so much. I feel as if a little weight has been lifted off my shoulders and I can go forward with more confidence about what I can do and what I just don't wanna..! I am 75 and in good health but can't (or won't) spend my day standing in the kitchen... It is a bit draining and I have so many more equally creative things calling to me that I want to do. Yay!!!! Love ya...

  • @dnaturalartist546
    @dnaturalartist546 4 года назад +2

    I love how blunt, honest and straight to the point you are. Human nature is to energy conserve, and that is my ultimate goal while eating optimally. Glad I found your page.

  • @marcdavis8436
    @marcdavis8436 5 лет назад +1

    You have articulated my thoughts as I have followed many of the doctor's for about a year now. The most thoughtful summary I have heard to date. Thanks!

  • @catherinekasmer9905
    @catherinekasmer9905 3 года назад +6

    I found Eat to Live 7 years ago and it was all I knew. I adopted his plan and it became habit so it isn’t hard. Also I really don’t think being aware of a few of the major health benefits of various classes of foods (GBOMBS) is reductionist. In other words there is no conflict with the synergistic effects of whole plant foods for health. It’s really a point of emphasis. Getting more of the foods with higher nutrient density and lower caloric density. I guess this information does impact me because I would tend to overdo on starch and displace the more nutritious veggies and fruits. They are more addictive for me. I’m not doing this for some long term longevity goals. I really notice that I feel lighter and more energized when eating more of those high nutrient/ lower calorie foods. But of course everyone needs to do what works for them. I do include nuts, seeds and avocados for example and those are not addictive for me, nor do they cause weight gain. I’m just putting this out there in case someone wants to try the nutritarian approach. It has been incredible for me. I reversed high cholesterol, high blood pressure and pre-diabetes plus lost over 60 pounds. I transformed in 9 months time and have sustained it over 7 years. I think it is a fun way to eat and live.

  • @snu3877
    @snu3877 3 года назад +7

    OMG... this is my first introduction to you. You are the male version of me! I love that you are so pragmatic: what am I really willing to do? It is so easy to let perfection get in the way of progress, as they say. If you're eating plants, and not processed vegan stuff, you are 99% of the way there.

  • @TheCrochetFanatic
    @TheCrochetFanatic 6 лет назад +34

    Your video is going on my Watch Later list forever. I think my confusion/guilt between the McDougall and Fuhrman plans have actually prevented me from jumping the fence completely into a sustainable eating plan. I find myself reading and listening to these two doctors and feeling a bit overwhelmed, particularly with Fuhrman’s precise recommendations. Thank you a million for your common sense approach and helpful support! Amazing presentation. Thank you so much💕👍

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +11

      You’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed by all the little differences. Sometimes we just have to take a step back and look at the big picture.

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 3 года назад +2

      I think sometimes, we unconsciously take all these little differences and use them as an excuse for throwing up our hands and saying none of it works. Sheesh, try one approach if you need to, see how it works/how you feel, then try the other. Either one is better than the SAD.

    • @hortensejones4050
      @hortensejones4050 Год назад

      And I’m primarily an Esselstyn person but need some nuts (he oks if not a heart disease patient) & starches but I know I can OD on potatoes in a blink! While I’m put off my Fuhrman’s manner a LOT, I think he knows his science. (Tho he seems to defer to Esselstyn when they are together) Net result-I’m corn 🌽fused…never feel I’m doing it right, especially cause am allergic to onions, most beans, & soy! I’d love to know with whom I can talk who can clarify & simplify for me!???

  • @ksblue5297
    @ksblue5297 5 лет назад +9

    I like your advice. Pam Popper says the same thing about not getting hung up on specifics. It made my transition a few months be a lot
    less stressful in trying to do the “right” thing.

  • @beverleycumming1876
    @beverleycumming1876 6 лет назад +101

    I take the best of both...does that make me a “starchnut”?

  • @kellyg9468
    @kellyg9468 3 года назад +5

    THANK YOU!! This was immensely helpful. I know this video is 2 years old but it is exactly what I needed to see/hear right now. I've been starting to get confused and overwhelmed by which doctor to follow. All are mostly the same but have their own specific "thing." What's right? Whatever "plan" will keep you WFPB and not sliding back to SAD.

  • @cobygibson6875
    @cobygibson6875 5 лет назад +1

    I virtually NEVER comment on videos. This, however, was incredibly well thought out and presented impeccably. Thank you!
    I’m an old guy (56) that has studied (not applied until I had a stroke) all of the teachings of everyone you have mentioned for over 35 years.
    You sound like a recording of the same conclusions I reached.
    Immensely appreciated. Very helpful.

  • @Mrm1985100
    @Mrm1985100 6 лет назад +14

    I'm half way between the two. I understand the importance of greens, seeds and fruits/berries. At the same time I appreciate starch/beans and see them as the foundation of my diet and as a simple, cheap, fast way of eating. Dr. Fuhrman tends to overcomplicate things.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад

      Do your best and I think you will thrive!

  • @terribanks8633
    @terribanks8633 Год назад +4

    I agree 💯! I utilize both. I stay away from nuts because I can't stop at 1oz. Sometimes I want potatoes, sometimes I want beans. Snacking what gets me in trouble so I don't do it!

  • @christapenman4240
    @christapenman4240 6 лет назад +11

    I’m so glad I came across this video. So well reasoned!

  • @jacquelinejudd4408
    @jacquelinejudd4408 5 лет назад +2

    I absolutely love your philosophy! I totally agree that we each need to do what works best for us.

  • @healthynana.
    @healthynana. 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your honesty. At 73, I find I do the same thing when I go into kitchen to eat.

  • @alexanderlisa100
    @alexanderlisa100 5 лет назад +4

    Wow! Thank you for answering every single question and worry I had in an 18.41-minute video! You are my hero!

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  5 лет назад +1

      I’m glad you thought it helped! Thank you

  • @evaj5937
    @evaj5937 4 года назад +4

    You are so real and straightforward! Thank you. I have tried plant based before and failed. I am ready to give it another go. Your suggestions make me feel optimistic that I can do this.

  • @Destinedmind
    @Destinedmind 5 месяцев назад +2

    I did dr. McDougalls and Furhman. My body takes well to Dr. Furhmans way of eating. I think it depends how the persons body and their preference. I lose weight on Furhmans and I feel amazing.

  • @jilleebean2908
    @jilleebean2908 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Dylan...great recap! And I agree...simple and sustainable is what will work long term.😊

  • @alphpup3281
    @alphpup3281 3 года назад +4

    I’m a geriatrician for over 20 years. I follow McDougall, but the evidence I find is that my fit 90 year olds exercise moderately every day and eat very little. They don’t follow a particular diet. But they all are skinny. One of my patients lived to 102, healthy and riding her Exercycle until a month before she died. She ate one meal a day from age 21 till the end.

    • @rozchristopherson648
      @rozchristopherson648 10 месяцев назад

      All those doctors agree that constantly digesting food is the number one factor in speeding up the aging process. So one meal a day can certainly prolong life.

  • @lynetteruddy2019
    @lynetteruddy2019 6 лет назад +5

    Good video! I agree that you need to do what is sustainable! Thank you for you honest opinion,it is good to hear!

  • @vinodgujja4268
    @vinodgujja4268 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much Dillion, You make things so simple. Simple common sense, what you said is so true.

  • @eloradanan1837
    @eloradanan1837 4 года назад +2

    Excellent review of both diets and I agree that whatever eating plan, or combo of eating plans you choose to follow, it must be sustainable.

  • @michaeldenny3472
    @michaeldenny3472 6 лет назад +7

    This video was exactly what I needed. I was coming to the same conclusions you have! Its like you read my mind!

  • @neilmunro6683
    @neilmunro6683 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this. ENJOYED THIS INFORMATION. Very real !!

  • @ginalee7876
    @ginalee7876 5 лет назад

    LOVE YOUR INFORMATION!! THANKS FOR BEING REAL AND HONEST.

  • @julieanne6075
    @julieanne6075 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic presentation- thanks indeed.

  • @bond.5314
    @bond.5314 2 года назад +4

    I had to return to this rant because my sister called me yesterday to tell me she was doing Dr. Fuhrmans 6 week program from his book. I've been wfpb for almost 4 years, mostly following the Starch Solution, but just basically eating starches and veg and frut I like. I started listening to Dr. Fuhrmans daughters podcast with him, and after 2 episodes, I had my mind blown with the over abundnace of information, and the hacks he has to make things healthier, which honestly, make me crazy, and makes me feel for the moment, like I'm not doing it right!!!!! UGH, I like your simple approach Dylan, and Furhman definitely doesn't promote ease in my opinion. You are so right in attaching Dr. Lisle's idea of don't major in minor things in this instance. I am so glad Furhmans plan works for some people, it's certainly not hurting them! But, I feel like all these methods and plans are like religions, it's good to have some in your life, and to take parts that work for you from all of them. I have never agreed with someone as much as I do in this rant! I hate when someone sidelines me with something I haven't done! Thanks for making me feel better about my diet!

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  2 года назад

      Happy it helps! Thanks for the super nice comment. 🥰

  • @garysekerak1320
    @garysekerak1320 2 года назад +3

    I follow a whole food plant based diet which combines points from both Nutritarian and Starch based. If you are concerned about the glycemic index of white potatoes there are some tricks to help lower the index. Eat at least a half cup of beans daily, keep the potato chilled before cooking, and eat the skin of the potato. These factors help to lower the index. Good health to you all!

  • @mittakali153
    @mittakali153 6 лет назад +2

    Love you back as our mentor. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on two doctors I greatly respect, as you do. Your balanced perspective is positive and constructive. It makes sense to me.

  • @ashleamendelson1414
    @ashleamendelson1414 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for you’re words of encouragement. Transitioning is hard enough, I do think for me Dr. McDougals program has been the easiest.

  • @krugerparkadventures7339
    @krugerparkadventures7339 6 лет назад +5

    Great video. You said exactly what I’ve thought for ages. So nice to hear. 😁

  • @shess1640
    @shess1640 6 лет назад +3

    Good sense in your video.... thanks for sharing your take on this small differences.

  • @SDQuilter
    @SDQuilter 6 лет назад +4

    Oh I liked this breakdown and I totally agree. Great job!

  • @sally8234
    @sally8234 6 лет назад +7

    I agree with your thinking 100%, My philosophy is I don't want to, nor can I, live forever. I'm not afraid to die, but I don't want to LIVE a life worse than death. So, I eat as healthy as I can. Do I fall off the wagon occasionally, yes. But, I don't stay there. I hop right back on. Find the best, healthiest diet possible with foods that you love and continue doing that for the rest of your healthy life.

  • @AWanderingEye
    @AWanderingEye 6 лет назад +28

    Yes, please do the micro greens educational videos!!! Thanks, WYW

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +3

      My pleasure. I will do that for sure! Thanks for the support!

  • @dawnrobbins5877
    @dawnrobbins5877 6 лет назад +51

    I think people get confused by the different lifestyle doctors because they aren't hearing the whole message. Fuhrman and Esselstyn generally lecture on reversing illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes, even cancer. Therefore, they have stricter guidelines for reversal of disease.
    The other lifestyle doctors primary focus on a good eating style for the average person, though their recommendations will still benefit people with poor medical status. If your current prognosis is surgery or disability, Fuhrman and Esselstyn should be your go-to guys. If you're basically healthy, Greger, McDougal, and others will improve your longterm health.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @theveganceliac3410
      @theveganceliac3410 6 лет назад +4

      McDougall is great for reversing type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

    • @justwatching2346
      @justwatching2346 5 лет назад

      @@theveganceliac3410 it gets individualistic if you get stricter than Dr. Fuhrman check out Brian Clements. But every BODY is different and every one is on their own journey. I am a 60 yr old diabetic and Oatmeal and Fruit have to much carb for me my bood sugar is still to high.. But the increase in beans helps a lot.

  • @voice4voicelessKrzysiek
    @voice4voicelessKrzysiek 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent video, great points. Thank you for that.

  • @patriciamcdonald6149
    @patriciamcdonald6149 6 лет назад +18

    Good, balanced look at your personal conclusions about the recommendation of these two doctors. I also consider Dr Greger and his daily dozen, as a very useful guide, and while Dr Esselstyn doesn't promote using nuts and seeds, probably because he's addressing those with heart disease, I find it useful to watch Ann, Jane and Rip Esselstyn, as they show what variations are possible. But your major point here is about not splitting hairs, and making it work for you so you'll actually do it. You're right on point there imho. My little tip: including flax seed, no breakfast cereal passes my lips without flaxseed on it, the same with baking. Great video, always interesting.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the support as well as the tip!! 💪

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 4 года назад +1

      I don't like the slimy or sticky quality of flax. I only eat it measured before I eat.

  • @swimbait1
    @swimbait1 3 года назад +5

    Fantastic video and I agree with you 100%. I have no doubt that fuhrman approach is better but I end up combining the two just because it’s easier. I also cheat now and then with snacks but 95% of my food is good.

  • @LindaR423
    @LindaR423 2 года назад

    You just cleared up a lot of stuff I had floating around in my head. Thanks.

  • @jenitidbitz
    @jenitidbitz 3 года назад

    Haven’t watched this one in a long time! It was a great refresher for me. You are awesome Dillon, thanks for all you do. Glad Reebs has joined you now, too. 🥳

  • @cindimotis6972
    @cindimotis6972 6 лет назад +3

    Enjoy your point of view. Thanks for your videos. 😁💗🍏🌱

  • @cynthiacook583
    @cynthiacook583 5 лет назад +16

    I am following Dr. McDougall's plan. Easy for me. By the way, thanks for posting the 'cheeze sauce' recipe. It will be a staple in my fridge. Love your channel.

  • @wayne2ooo8
    @wayne2ooo8 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this video, I tend to worry about the minuscule differences between diets and you have put my mind at ease!

  • @marciab1279
    @marciab1279 5 лет назад +2

    I am enjoying your video and your perspective on all of this. Thanks for posting it

  • @omalleysmith9100
    @omalleysmith9100 6 лет назад +4

    Well said, couldn't agree more. I've learned different things from all the doctors ( Esselstyn, Campbell, Greger, McDougall, Lisle, Pam Popper) as well as Chef AJ and others. I basically follow a starch solution diet although I've never actually even read the book. Just doing what works for me and I'm confident that if something in my body goes sideways or doesn't feel right, I'll know it. ( I also go for regular yearly exams) . THanks for your sage commentary and nice synopsis. Spot on.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Michelle! Great to hear from you!

  • @fruitascension5089
    @fruitascension5089 6 лет назад +3

    Great analysis! Thanks

  • @petercseszarik6552
    @petercseszarik6552 Год назад

    This is the absolute most no nonsense channel ever. Love it. Thank you dude.

  • @susanfromthemountains1754
    @susanfromthemountains1754 2 года назад

    Thank you! You did an awesome job on this! I really appreciate it!

  • @ninafannin3797
    @ninafannin3797 4 года назад +3

    This is a great video! I was an avid adopter of Daily Dozen with Dr Greger. It’s great to see that you stand independently. My biggest struggle is some of the these theories require a lot of prep work. But like others, I follow WFPB no oil. I eat processed foods/oils minimally when it’s unavoidable. I refuse to travel with food all the time and I like to go to restaurants every so often.

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 3 года назад +1

      Agreed! I am not going to a hotel with food. No freakin' way. And if I eat out, I will eat plants but I will NOT PRESENT a card that tells them no oil, etc... Sheesh, I go out so seldom, and even less now with the pandemic.

  • @chronicallyme9687
    @chronicallyme9687 6 лет назад +4

    Heck yes! Have been waiting for this!

  • @mrdave22
    @mrdave22 3 года назад +1

    i like your approach and understanding, you show common sense which isn't very common, thank you for sharing

  • @childofdestiny2811
    @childofdestiny2811 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the video. I'm grateful that these two doctors are out there. Having multiple perspectives helps serve a greater number of people. I've been WFPB for about three years, and Starch solution did not work for me. I'm allergic to nightshade vegetables, so no white potatoes, and I do not care for sweet potatoes. I used grains as my primary starch, but I do not think I digest them well. I was so tired at the end of every meal, I could barely keep from falling head first onto the plate! When I limit grains, intermittent fast and eat an SOS free diet made up primarily of beans, greens, nuts and seeds, I feel incredible. I am 54 years old and had no idea it was possible to feel this good....

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  5 лет назад

      Wow this is really great. Great example of how the basics generally apply to everyone but the specifics can have dramatically different results.

  • @scotgirl4703
    @scotgirl4703 6 лет назад +5

    Great analysis

  • @Sun-ocean-beach
    @Sun-ocean-beach 6 лет назад +3

    Love it!! Thank you

  • @Clevahgurl
    @Clevahgurl 6 лет назад +2

    Great Video! I've always struggled trying to figure out which camp I'm. This video really helped me. Thank you~ you're so awesome!

  • @storiesweneed
    @storiesweneed 5 лет назад

    Love your approach, relax and have a good time with your food, no stress :)
    That is one of the reasons why I like Dr. Klaper's approach the most

  • @jbop3046
    @jbop3046 3 года назад +8

    This was really helpful! I’ve been trying to eat starch solution for a while, and it’s been difficult because I’m a type 1 diabetic and I find that the white potatoes hit me hard. Harder than beans or sweet potatoes. (Also, I realize I’m in the minority here, but I don’t really like white potatoes unless they have fat on them. Don’t come for me please😉). You bring up a great point, instead of trying to follow one doctor perfectly, I should eat what I like and what works! Eat beans, whole grains, and sweet potatoes and don’t worry about it.

    • @wishingb5859
      @wishingb5859 Год назад +1

      Your comment is from a year ago, but I had the same problem of having white potatoes cause a blood sugar spike for me. I could only eat them by putting them in a soup and adding some beans and veggies. I tried a vegan broccoli/potato soup but I ended up craving sugar so much that I never made it again (but I probably could have done better if I added beans)

  • @onwednesdayswewearpink2761
    @onwednesdayswewearpink2761 4 года назад +14

    I have read both Drs books and followed both food plans at different times.. They are both right. I will say Dr McDougal is WAY easier and WAY WAY WAY cheaper

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 4 года назад +2

      You don't need as much food by a long shot if the quality is there. You'll be shocked.
      You can use head lettuce to dilute the more expensive stuff. Go to Aldi's, stay out of Whole Foods for the most part.

  • @mertles02
    @mertles02 5 лет назад +2

    Best video on this subject I’ve seen, thanks for the tip on no starchy veggies before starch

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  5 лет назад

      Search for my calorie density video too. Thank you!

  • @karin9373
    @karin9373 3 года назад

    Amazing and down to earth. This makes sense!

  • @kathyschlesinger9648
    @kathyschlesinger9648 6 лет назад +5

    WOW! THANK YOU for bringing my attention back to the big picture! Trying to stay educated and on top of all the plant-based information out there is key to remaining committed for me, but the downside of listening and reading all that is that I can get caught up in the details of all the different approaches and beliefs. Trying to figure out which “guy” is RIGHT, makes me just lose sight of the bigger picture. What I basically got from this is, eat more greens and then eat the whole plant foods that work best for YOU. I needed this reminder ..... so thanks!

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад

      Glad to hear it helped you, thank you!!

  • @LauraCastillejos
    @LauraCastillejos 6 лет назад +39

    The way I found works best for me is to add frozen greens to my meals. So when you are heating up your beans on the stove, throw some frozen greens in. After your starch blaster is done, throw some frozen greens in. Every little bit helps :)
    For me the nutritarian diet leaves me feeling hungry. I have to have my starch! But with the amount of plant foods I'm eating, I'm getting all the nutrients I need :)

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад +3

      Great advice on the greens Laura!! Thank you!

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 4 года назад

      I only eat frozen stuff I made myself. I think the food always tastes yucky and feeezer-burnt unless it's all mine that I made.

    • @youngkevinsmith
      @youngkevinsmith 4 года назад +1

      The strict nutritarian way is low starch and is more for weight loss. But he does have a section iirc were some people can eat more starch than others. Even a little olive oil also. And as is stated here fuhrman and McDougal are more similar than not. It would great to see them talk about some of these subjects!

  • @purpleblueunicorn
    @purpleblueunicorn 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent insight! Thank you.

  • @VeganLinked
    @VeganLinked 4 года назад

    Great video! You nailed all the conclusions I have come to after much digging! You rock :) subscribed!

  • @lisaa720
    @lisaa720 6 лет назад +3

    Good discussion. Have struggled to get more greens myself. Two good ways I’ve found are Dr. Brooke Goldner’s anti inflammatory green smoothies (75% greens/25% fruit/water/chia seeds) or taco salad with greens, rice,beans, corn and salsa, pico or guacamole for dressing.

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад

      I like her and her husband! Thank you!!

    • @lisaa720
      @lisaa720 6 лет назад +1

      She makes a whole blender of green smoothie every morning and sips on that and water throughout the day for her breakfast and lunch and then just has a healthy dinner when she gets home. Also a great idea for busy people at work. You can get close to a pound of greens a day that way.

  • @Debbieanne51
    @Debbieanne51 5 лет назад +5

    So good to hear you discuss this.
    I feel the same way about potatoes too.
    So I'm not the only one who can't stop at one handful of nuts either, I'm thinking of crushing them and sprinkling a little on my breakfast along with my flax. Maybe that would work. Thank you for the video. Do you ever do live chats ?

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  5 лет назад

      Yes join us in the well your world facebook group. I have not done any youtube live videos yet. I'm sure I will in the near future...

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 4 года назад

      Have you tried raw unsalted?

  • @marjiesgirl
    @marjiesgirl 5 лет назад

    We love you too Dillon and thank you again for a very informative video.

  • @franpag2611
    @franpag2611 6 лет назад +2

    I agree with your thoughts and your long term goals. I am trying to include more beans in the diet. Thanks.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 6 лет назад +3

    I find that I eat more greens when I stuff a handful of salad greens, which I buy, ready cleaned, in beside my potatoes, beans, and pico meal. I can cut up some red onion, some colored peppers, fresh or dried garlic, herbs, etc. I use a lot of dried foods. I use the Eden beans and follow what Jeff Novick says about beans. He suggests keeping an open can of beans in the fridge (keep the liquid to cover the beans. They don't last long) and whenever you need some... scoop out a couple tablespoons onto your rice and vegi/ greens mixture, and voila. Doing that helps me make a great salad dressing with the cooking liquid in the can. It gives the same mouth feel as oil. I just pour some in a little bowl, add my favorite vinegar, whole grain mustard, herbs and spices and again, voila.... actually, I have got to the point of just sprinkling each item on my salad like I used to with oil and vinegar dressing. It's the lazy way but, oh, so good. I'm talking about a very large/wide bowl. It's a lovely meal but, I will say that you are getting more nutrition than most people, the way you eat so, best not to get myopic as some of these authors will want. Don't forget they are selling books and selling a plan. I think that Dr. McDougall gives a lot for free. People can get all they need from his free program on his web sight. That is why I've chosen the one dish meal option. Now and then I get some/make some no oil, no salt wraps/tortillas as an alternative but I'd rather just eat out of that big bowl. You actually helped me with that. I keep some potatoes, brown rice, and sweet potatoes cooked and ready to go. Add some colorful vegis/pico, and greens and chow down. We aren't supposed to make a life out of preparing and eating. We are supposed to eat well and get on with living life. Always love your videos. Lynn

    • @WellYourWorld
      @WellYourWorld  6 лет назад

      Great comments Lynn. I always appreciate your support and enthusiasm. And I always enjoy your comments. Keep up being an influencer in our community ❤️

  • @frederikdortmund
    @frederikdortmund 3 года назад +4

    17:31 "Don't allow your diet rules to get so specific that it stops you from sustaining a health-promoting diet."

  • @GardenJensJourney
    @GardenJensJourney 3 года назад +1

    Dillon, you've hit the nail on the head when it comes to my thought process as well. I like salad, but it's sooo time consuming to make, unless everything is pre-prepped. So, if I'm not "in the mood" or on a time constraint, I'm going to go grab something quick to eat, weather that's a Larabar or a bowl of granola.
    Right now, with my chronic health issues, having the energy to prep and cook meals, is sketchy, so I do the best I can in that moment. Canned or frozen food items that you can just heat and serve...like beans, really helps!!
    Great explanation of things in this video.

  • @sandyhancock2020
    @sandyhancock2020 11 месяцев назад

    I just came across your videos and enjoying them .. I have known of Dr McDougal’s wisdom for years

  • @AlexTheLi0n
    @AlexTheLi0n 3 года назад +4

    Great video, I can tell you from experience that both of these diets work well. Dr. Fuhrman’s does allow you to eat a lot more as it’s not centered around tubers and starches. Yeah he adds beans and does say that you can eat potatoes as well. To put this in perspective I placed myself on a 1600 calorie a day diet. I couldn’t eat more than 1200 to 1300 calories a day. I would eat an apple and a banana for breakfast, 200 calories. A pound of greens for lunch 100 calories with another pound combined of cucumber 🥒 corn 🌽 celery, carrots🥕 onions 🧅 mushrooms 🍄 a ounce of nuts totaling 300 calories. My total thus far is 500. For dinner I would add a can of bean at 350 calories and a can of Amy’s soup and oftentimes I would add a can of Amy’s organic soup 🍲 adding another 200 to 300 calories for a daily total of 1000 to 1100 calories and I was full all day long and couldn’t eat a drop more. Sometimes I would eat a potato white in the evening with the soup but I could never consume more than around 1200 calories and the weight just melted off. Again both diets are solid but Dr. Fuhrmans is healthier. This is just my opinion