An Interview with Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Join me as I interview Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr. about his book, "Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease", his career, and the benefits of a plant-based diet.
    Recommended Reading:
    "Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease" by Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr. (amzn.to/40cIHy3)
    "Be A Plant-Based Woman Warrior: Live Fierce, Stay Bold, Eat Delicious" by Jane Esselstyn (amzn.to/3yIWReE)
    For more with Dr. Esselstyn:
    Dr. Esselstyn personally conducts a private VIRTUAL Prevent & Reverse Seminar to instruct people wishing his assistance to learn his program. Dr. Esselstyn leads a new live program monthly. If you wish to get more information about or to sign up for Dr. Esselstyn’s live seminar program, please contact Jacqueline Frey by email at EssyProgram@ccf.org or by phone 216-448-8556.
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Комментарии • 77

  • @dumashange7558
    @dumashange7558 2 месяца назад +3

    Dr. Esselstyn is the greatest. By following his diet I avoided open heart surgery. Thank you Dr. Esselstyn and I thank Ann also for the excellent recipes.

  • @dottiea.2186
    @dottiea.2186 Год назад +30

    It's Not a diet, it's a lifestyle...❤

    • @spoudaois4535
      @spoudaois4535 Год назад +2

      One can also say plant based nutrition.

    • @musikalitet
      @musikalitet Год назад +3

      Yes LIFESTILE We know there is something Called: LIFESTILE DISEASES. And you see a lot of it . Eat the right food, the plant based food and don’t be ashame of it . Be strong when you eat with People who Can not and will not understand the Benefits and dont understand the wellbeing that follows consuming the right food. So you dont Loose your path. Plant based No Oil and salt. It Can be a miracle for your body your energi your health.

  • @kathym9322
    @kathym9322 Год назад +7

    Wonderful interview. Will never tire of listening to Dr Esselstyn and Anne. Thank you.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Год назад +8

    Thanks for the interview! I searched for recent Esselstyn interviews on RUclips. He's still doing very well. IT's a beautiful thing to see, our diet working. I am on whole food-plant based and have been for 6 years. I solved cholesterol issue very quickly on the diet. LDL is about 75 or so and could be a touch lower but exercise will get me down. I don't exercise enough but I have a plan.
    I also fixed high blood pressure, high weight and a high resting heart rate. I will never need drugs to control any of those.
    We will be able to avoid the doctor much more, saving ourselves and the country more money.

  • @csillakumar3612
    @csillakumar3612 Год назад +11

    You look amazing at 47! I’m also on a low fat vegan diet, 65 but people think I’m in my early 50s. This diet makes us look & feel younger than our age.

  • @jeffrey9757
    @jeffrey9757 Год назад +12

    A doctor who gets it - it's all about the food 😊

  • @sandymatzke6196
    @sandymatzke6196 Год назад +12

    I don't socialize much any more it's always around food and booze. Nothing but failures at restaurants. I'm ok with this, my health is way better 😊

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Год назад +1

      I know what you mean. Far better to be healthy than to have friends who are not good influences!

    • @yukidear8424
      @yukidear8424 8 месяцев назад

      I socialize all the time. I have my little pkg in my purse that has hummus, balsamic vinegar, beans, maybe dressing or sauce depending on what I'm going to eat. Oat milk for tea, maple syrup if oatmeal, etc. I can get a plain salad, steamed veggies, a potato or plain rice anywhere. Leafside meals are a lifesaver too.

  • @nappyscribe1987
    @nappyscribe1987 9 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder how does it feel to be him and have touched so many lives? I love Dr. Esselstyn and Ann!

  • @beatricemillar6802
    @beatricemillar6802 Год назад +2

    Thank you I just love this family, it’s a wonderful diet. Bea

  • @showtimecharlie6734
    @showtimecharlie6734 Год назад +3

    Excellent interview, excellent questions. I must admit i have wondered about the egg whites, and the sweetner Stevia that i use. I have heard the good doctor say on many occasions the main problem with stevia is that it keeps you craving sweet things, which makes the lifestyle a constant battle...

    • @doloreserin
      @doloreserin Год назад +1

      I was so happy Dr. Esselstyn addressed the Stevia question, I just bought some too. I only use it in my coffee and tea. Not sure what I can use instead, as I make my iced tea from scratch and use it to sweeten it up a bit. I'll keep looking for a natural alternative like honey or munk fruit. Loved this interview, I have lots of the Esselstyn's books and they are great. I have also struggled with peer pressure for going plant-based, it's why I switched back to meat and dairy. The pressure isn't from my friends but my family which is harder to deal with as I see them on a regular basis. After reading The Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease cookbook again I'm now trying to go back to a plant-based lifestyle.
      Dolores

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Год назад

      ​@@doloreserinMy family makes fun of me because I exercise and eat healthy. They all have significant health issues.

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Год назад

      ​@@doloreserinLearn to enjoy your tea without a sweetner or drink cinnamon tea. It tastes sweet.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Год назад +2

    I haven't eaten out with other people, but when I do, I have a pretty good plan. I think it might be smart just to get some water or tea, but there are some options that are pretty foolproof, like fruit. On a daily basis I eat several fruits,, a carrot and some cooked kale. It doesn't satiate for as long as a starch but it's fine and I can eat a bunch slowly over a couple hours if needed.

  • @musikalitet
    @musikalitet Год назад +7

    I hear always people say when I talk about healthy food: don´t be fanatic, and I say, yes don´t be fanatic….. BUT then I suddenly realised that beeing fanatic YES be FANATIC , with healthy food ,that is what I miss to succeed ….fanatic that is how i should be…..the best….. because:
    When you cheat and eat fat and sweets in week-ends, YOUR CRAVINGS WILL NEVER STOP:
    SO. fanatic is not that bad…. And as Jane and Anne says:we are Warriors…..we fight against not beeing allowed to be Fanatic. Fanatic is good so we don´t loose our goals..
    ……………………Or i should maybee moderate it ( maybee in case feks, you are alone about it), and say: “ AS CLOSE TO FANATIC AS POSSIBLE”

    • @smallfootprint2961
      @smallfootprint2961 Год назад

      What about them not being a fanatic with their food choices?

    • @musikalitet
      @musikalitet Год назад

      Small footprint,you are anonym. Of course People are different, with different goals , different circumstances , And We need different strategies to manage it.

    • @planetetrangere
      @planetetrangere 9 месяцев назад

      Problem is they also are fanatic. They are fan of bad food..

  • @masher1042
    @masher1042 Год назад +1

    Thanks for interviewing Anne as well. Great that she mentioned she and Dr Esselstyn are taking Amla powder. I noticed that my LDL is a bit lower every time I was taking Amla b4 my blood test. But I wondered if Dr Esselstyn will approve of it. Now I know.

  • @valerietomsic8454
    @valerietomsic8454 Год назад +2

    Yep the RECOVERY as an athlete really helps to be plant-bases....tennis player Djokovic said the same thing! AWESOME!

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 Год назад +1

    Great interview, Michelle. I just found you and subscribed.

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Год назад +3

    It is just crazy that Doctors do not get nutrition training in Medical schools.
    Every doctor visit should include some nutrition discussion. The majority of the population is over weight or obese leading to high blood pressure, heart disease and cancer. Schools and hospital cafeterias should be leading the way to good health by setting the example of what is a healthy meal and teaching people what to eat and why.. Every person in the hospital for heart disease should have a nutrition class before being checked out from the hospital with follow up education and training in nutrition. Medicare and Medicaid should require patient nutrition education as part of their standard of care. Nutrition information should be run on the hospital TV channel.

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Год назад

      It's easy to say "should" but the reality is that the dairy industry, the agricultural industry, the FDA, etc are motivated by politcs and profits.

  • @tnvol5331
    @tnvol5331 Год назад +1

    Do you agree more with Dr McDougall's starch diet or Fuhrman's fruit and vegetable diet mixed with some starch.

  • @fordharrison2649
    @fordharrison2649 Год назад

    Could you ask Dr. Esselstyn to talk about LPa?

  • @anthonygambitta6220
    @anthonygambitta6220 Год назад

    It is a lifestyle, not A DIET. I have been with a healthy eating plant based lifestyle for 15 years. Feel way better, no heartburn, great BMI (22), no high blood pressure, good lipid panel, overall great health.

  • @danette1685
    @danette1685 6 месяцев назад

    Do you make salads ? If so do you put anything on it . ? Do you use ACV ?

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Год назад +1

    People need to take personal responsibility for their life and health.
    The general over all health of people has declined the last few decades.
    Even children today have signs of artery disease. Fast foods and sugary drinks have long term consequences.
    There is an obesity epidemic today where over 60% of the population is overweight or obese.
    What is common today and "NORMAL" is not healthy. The average person today is not healthy and is taking medications.
    Heart attacks were once only common in people over 65. Today people in their 40 are having heart attacks.
    Add more plants and vegetables to your diet and less junk and overly processed foods. Being thin is a sign of good health. Being over weight or obese is a sign of bad health. Poor diet, lack of exercise and obesity are contributing to high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and cancer.

  • @anniebodos
    @anniebodos Год назад +2

    I have the cookbook but feel frustrated that the cookbook has ingredients that Dr. Esselstyn doesn’t recommend.

    • @kathy.7475
      @kathy.7475 Год назад

      Same here. They don’t seem to practice what they preach. It’s very disappointing.

    • @kathym9322
      @kathym9322 Год назад +1

      Yes, I feel that way sometimes as well, but when you know the things that are absolutely off-limits for a heart patient, you can leave those out of the recipes, such as nuts and avocado, and too much maple syrup…
      For those who don’t have specific heart disease, they can eat those things in moderation.
      The new book does list if a recipe is heart safe although they don’t use those words. I can’t remember the specific words right now.

  • @veradowns2736
    @veradowns2736 11 месяцев назад

    I don’t think oil must be excluded, it has so many benefits for body. Just not need to heat oils need just add in food raw.

  • @rajeevhada4989
    @rajeevhada4989 Год назад +2

    Is whole olives OK? Not olive oil but whole olives from cans with salt removed. Appreciate you answer

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      As long as your not recovering from heart disease or trying to lose weight.

    • @rajeevhada4989
      @rajeevhada4989 Год назад

      @@jgrysiak6566 thank you. I am recovering from heart disease which means whole olives are out as well. What about hemp seed powder? The labels show zero saturated fats in the hemp seeds powder sold at Whole Foods. I read that when hemp seeds are turned into powder all the oil and saturated fats are processed and removed? Appreciate your response. Thanks

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      @@rajeevhada4989 , no hemo seed powder if still recovering from heart disease.

    • @rajeevhada4989
      @rajeevhada4989 Год назад

      @@jgrysiak6566 okay. Thanks for the prompt response. How much flax seeds and chia seeds should I take everyday? I take One table spoon of chia seeds and One table spoon of flax seeds everyday? This is what I heard on Esselstyn’s video. Is this sufficient fats for the body?

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      @@rajeevhada4989 , When was your last heart attack or stroke?

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Год назад

    What do you do when you eat out ?
    Socially it must be difficult ???

  • @nurtureulifecoaching3226
    @nurtureulifecoaching3226 7 месяцев назад

    Family can be be unsupportive and at times downright brutal regarding dietary choices. Perhaps it makes them uncomfortable about how they eat and live.

  • @jimatsydney
    @jimatsydney Год назад +1

    My Question is with NaCl (salt). I am a whole plant based athlete. I run most days about 10 kms and frequently sweat. If I don’t supplement with salt my running times are slow, I get cramps, brain fog and light headiness standing from couching. I find it unhelpful saying “no salt” . Please can you recommend your daily allowance people should aim for. The governmental RDI is about a teaspoon a day (5000mg). Have you any studies or evidence that a lower amount is better. I can see there appears good evidence for low oil and sugar. Evidence please.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +1

      Salt is an anti-depressant for me, I get very lethargic & depressed on a no salt diet.
      I do low salt

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Год назад +1

      Most athletes take a little bit of electrolyte powder or drops in their water especially when working out. I can tell you, unequivocally, that it makes me feel better. I often felt light-headed until I started using the electrolytes.

    • @faith5401
      @faith5401 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@annemccarron2281
      Try taking fruits ie.. banana.

    • @faith5401
      @faith5401 9 месяцев назад

      Either low in salt or water, will caused cramps ... we do need salt in moderation.

  • @jordanguo4325
    @jordanguo4325 Год назад

    I wonder why it doesn’t work for me. I have been on the whole food plant based diet since 2019 after I had heart attack. 4 years later, I still feel chest pain when I climb hills or run or do some heavy duty homework.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      R U drinking coffee?

    • @jordanguo4325
      @jordanguo4325 Год назад +1

      @@jgrysiak6566 Not, I don't drink coffe, only green tea or herb tea

    • @JakeRichardsong
      @JakeRichardsong Год назад

      Did you have another heart attack? It might be working but its hard to tell from so little information. If you had not switched you might have had another one. Also, doesn't genetics play a role?

    • @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094
      @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 11 месяцев назад

      How's your stress level? Do you sleep well? Salt intake? Oil intake?

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Год назад

    Sure seems like Health Insurance Companies and Medicare would be receptive to a WFPB vegan message.
    It would save them money on health care costs. This could off set the lobbying by food manufacturers.
    Maybe educating health Insurance Companies and Medicare administrators should be a priority.
    Health Insurance companies might even push doctors to take nutrition more seriously by paying for nutrition counseling of patients.

  • @roustabout4fun
    @roustabout4fun Год назад

    12 and 15 self ref

  • @explorerquestioner9365
    @explorerquestioner9365 Год назад +1

    Has Dr. Esselstyn had his EPA/DHA checked like Dr. Michael Klapper? I’m a big fan of his by the way.

    • @grantlawrence611
      @grantlawrence611 Год назад +1

      Yes where do you get not only omega 3s but also Omega 6? Also I think the good Dr is in his late 80s.

    • @blambrax
      @blambrax Год назад +1

      @@grantlawrence611 Where do the cows, pigs, and chickens get it from.? They get it from the land from PLANTS. Just like the fish get it from the ocean PLANTS.

    • @blambrax
      @blambrax Год назад +1

      @@grantlawrence611 He is 90 years young. and he is in great health

    • @spoudaois4535
      @spoudaois4535 Год назад +1

      @@blambrax there is an DHA algae supplement that is farmed and without mercury.

    • @blambrax
      @blambrax Год назад

      @@spoudaois4535 Thanks I'd look into it. Where does nutritional yeast come from? thinking about getting some for the B12

  • @pattimontana
    @pattimontana 10 месяцев назад

    So, if a totally plant-based diet is the best way of eating, then why do we need to supplement with B12? Think about it. A "perfect" diet does not require supplementation with any man-made processed substance.

    • @Jeffs60
      @Jeffs60 9 месяцев назад

      You will need a lot more than a B12 pill because they have cyanide in it and then you will have even more health problems. Cholecalciferol - Vitamin D is the main ingredient in d-CON rat poison, the man in this video is a slick businessman fooling the gullible.

  • @caroldinius4402
    @caroldinius4402 8 месяцев назад

    I dont like her calling this a "diet", its not, its a lifestyle.

  • @planetetrangere
    @planetetrangere 9 месяцев назад

    This man is only 90 years old..

  • @grantlawrence611
    @grantlawrence611 Год назад

    Where do you get your omega 6s?

    • @jimatsydney
      @jimatsydney Год назад +1

      Hi Grant, all whole grains and seeds and plants contain some healthy fats. Fats are an essential part of plant biology. They are just in low concentrations in most plants, but they are still there.

    • @grantlawrence611
      @grantlawrence611 Год назад +1

      @@jimatsydney thanks Jim

  • @evamore78
    @evamore78 11 месяцев назад

    Did you stop consuming Stevia? Because it’s not healthy for the heart

  • @Jeffs60
    @Jeffs60 9 месяцев назад

    Esselstyn is not a RD and was never a real cardiologist and his diet is not accredited by anything since he never reversed anything in any human, if he did he would have awards, honors or a Noble Prize and he has none as related to the nutrition or cardiovascular field.

    • @scotty-ek2ss
      @scotty-ek2ss 7 месяцев назад

      Are you a pharma rep ?

    • @Jeffs60
      @Jeffs60 7 месяцев назад

      @@scotty-ek2ss No I am not a pharma rep but what has that got to do with the facts I have provided? Do you have any exact facts you want to provide?

    • @gregb5426
      @gregb5426 6 месяцев назад

      I wonder what cause people like you, to post stuff like this? Is it pure evil? Is it complete ignorance? Have you did a basic web search?
      This stuff is well documented and researched. You don't hear about it, because there is no money in it. Who's going to pay to advertise this information?
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell_Esselstyn