12:10 Reminds me ... By: Wargoat6. on 12 May 12, 22:54:51 12:10 Reminds me of why? they signed a +1000pg PATRIOT Act.
Thanks for your ... By: joseph666666666666. on 07 May 12, 15:20:59 Thanks for your hard work. I can't tell? you how much you've changed my life.
Thank you. You? ... By: eskyguard. on 06 May 12, 02:52:44 Thank you. You? probably saved 15 years of my life.
It was a very large ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 22 Apr 12, 18:25:57 It was a very large-population study. People in the control group were told to maintain their usual diets,? so it was whatever was "normal" for them. The intervention group was told to reduce their total fat and saturated fat intake, along with the other changes.
For the study at 8: ... By: lordcrull. on 22 Apr 12, 14:49:39 For the study at 8:50, what did? a normal diet compose of?
Around 0:30, I was ... By: katethegreatness. on 14 Jan 12, 03:11:34 Around 0:30, I was really thought he wasn't going to mention the sudden awareness of CVD or EKGs,? or that he would neglect the logical path of living longer to die of something else, but then there he goes with it all. Right on.
How about that... ... By: lowtech41. on 03 Jan 12, 22:39:08 How about that...turns out the Global Warming nonsense has a historical cousin.?
Good point about ... By: Crunchy68. on 20 Sep 11, 20:48:25 Good point about the difficulty in changing position on an ingrained policy like the Lipid Hypothesis. It is similar to? how even though nearly all scientific studies of marijuana find it to be at worst harmless and at best a miraculous curative for many diseases, government policy cannot change it's position against it as a "schedule one" drug very easily.
THANK YOU for teaching the truth about fats and carbohydrates! You've helped me improve my diet and health.
This is ... By: PunkXBlaze. on 12 Sep 11, 03:55:14 This is tremendously enlightening and I'm sharing it with s many people as I can. Thank you, sir.?
i mean maybe they ... By: angeldustfairy. on 20 Aug 11, 21:54:31 i mean maybe they are right and you are trying to get people to think? otherwise
I wasn't sure what ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 20 Aug 11, 20:31:42 I wasn't sure what you considered reverse psychology, so? I had a little fun with the term.
@FatHeadMovie are ... By: angeldustfairy. on 20 Aug 11, 14:34:26 @FatHeadMovie are you being? sarcastic? :P
.psychology reverse ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 20 Aug 11, 14:01:10 .psychology reverse use never? would I
@FATHEADMOVIE how ... By: angeldustfairy. on 20 Aug 11, 04:21:55 @FATHEADMOVIE how do i know you? aren't using reverse psychology?
Also, there has ... By: Rietto. on 04 Aug 11, 23:10:07 Also, there has been? a lot of money spent to push this, from subsidies and profits to even the reputation of the AHA and others, who would lose a lot of face and perhaps even be at risk of lawsuits from people who will blame them for their ruined health. To save face and money, they cannot do an about-face on their position.
Race, Creed,? ... By: LOLitsJono. on 18 Jul 11, 17:19:16 Race, Creed,? Religion, and Orientation no less!
I'm? afraid the ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 18 Jul 11, 15:21:51 I'm? afraid the ability to ignore evidence knows no party.
Aren't they called ... By: LOLitsJono. on 18 Jul 11, 14:59:19 Aren't they called Republicans??
It's not a ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 28 Jun 11, 18:20:15 It's not a conspiracy. One people have taken a public position, it's very difficult to get them to change their minds. People? are capable of maintaining beliefs even in the face of strong evidence against what they believe.
I still dont get ... By: CtrlAltDltYou. on 28 Jun 11, 15:40:31 I still dont get why governments continue to promote grains and defend the lipid hypothesis if they know it's BS...is there some kind of conspiracy or something???
well played u two.. ... By: Ghost2743. on 25 Apr 11, 21:11:16 well played u two.. well played.? ;D
what was the name ... By: Keon994. on 23 Apr 11, 02:54:28 what was the name of the scientist who thought he had the answer to solving heart disease? I couldn't here? what his name was.
Oh yes I'm sure ... By: dannym6four. on 05 Apr 11, 06:26:44 Oh yes I'm sure Money and Prestige? had nothing to with your decision. STOP CRYING.
THE TRUTH HAS BEEN ... By: Chuck821000. on 12 May 12, 07:25:21 THE TRUTH HAS BEEN TOLD !!! THROW? THE U,S, PYRAMID OUT THE WINDOW !!!
No, I had to order ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 08 May 12, 05:05:09 No, I had to order it from? the network's archive service, and they charge per second. I may have a little more than appeared in the video, but not much.
Tom, do you have a ... By: lCENSOREDI. on 08 May 12, 01:04:20 Tom, do you have a link to the? footage you used in the McGovern report, only unedited? I'd like to watch as much of it as is available but I can't seem to find it unedited.
Fried in butter, ... By: lCENSOREDI. on 08 May 12, 00:56:56 Fried in butter, they aren't nearly as bad as the USDA guidelines or the AHA would have you think.
Tom isn't saying these are miracle foods, simply that? they are not the foods causing the problems reported. You can enjoy eggs and meat without feeling guilty.
From a paper? by Dr ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 29 Apr 12, 17:41:53 From a paper? by Dr. Richard Feinman. He copied it from NHANES data.
Where'd you get the ... By: 24Bude. on 29 Apr 12, 17:18:55 Where'd you get the data for the "Composition of? the diet" slide?
Oh man, this 5 set ... By: XIronCross. on 26 Apr 12, 18:33:40 Oh man, this 5 set series really helped me understand exactly what's going on. I already know about health? and have come to many of the same conclusions as you, but I have to give you mad props for going through the history and explaining clearly the whole insulin thing. Nikola Tesla, the scientist had a great quote he said: "Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine."
Great stuff, Tom. ... By: pman2010. on 06 Apr 12, 06:39:59 Great stuff, Tom. Keep fighting the good? fight.
Thankyou for making ... By: TechyBen. on 28 Mar 12, 20:11:02 Thankyou for making this video. You seem? to really look for the correct results, not the ones you want to find. It's so sad to see what others are doing in the name of "science". :(
asked "what is your ... By: rmcdaniel423. on 18 Mar 12, 16:44:03 asked "what is your proposal ??"
I got the impression that the lecturer was suggesting we not fear fat as we've been told for the last 40 years (unless it is the very small dense type of inflammatory cholesterol), and that we ought to reduce our intake of sugar and other high glycemic index carbs. Also, that we ought to demand higher standards in terms of valid research. Did you think those themes were mere vague hints, and that he? had no proposed point that he was trying to make?
In general though, ... By: crsohr. on 14 Mar 12, 23:04:57 In general though, fried bacon and eggs are still usually bad, aren't they? Unless they are fried in high sat fat and the bacon is nitrite free? So perhaps some good came from avoiding? them? I certainly avoid them unless I make them...
there is always one ... By: nickgreat. on 11 Mar 12, 23:45:36 there is always one thing missing in this kind of ? presentations...
what is your proposal ?
Avoid anything with ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 19 Feb 12, 04:02:34 Avoid anything with hydrogenated oils, seed oils, or soy protein. Better yet, base your diet on meat, seafood, eggs, vegetables, nuts, olives, a bit of? low-sugar fruit, and a some full-fat dairy products. That will keep your carb count down and give you the nutrients you need.
What do you eat? ... By: WarVideo. on 19 Feb 12, 02:56:01 What do you eat? when i look at the nutruionalfacts label on the side of the food I? buy what should i look for to know what to avoid?
i stopped? drinking ... By: UDflyer04. on 10 Feb 12, 05:12:25 i stopped? drinking soda 2 years ago and i lost a lot of weight
Sodium intake isn't ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 17 Jan 12, 21:06:21 Sodium intake isn't an issue? for most people. Some people have malfunctioning or damaged kidneys, and for them sodium intake can be a problem. For most of us, it has almost no effect on blood pressure.
Holy crap! Great ... By: conard3. on 17 Jan 12, 19:53:14 Holy crap! Great presentation. What is your take on sodium intake. I know sodium affect certain hormones. I recently have lost 30 lbs from slightly changing my diet and (more importantly) working out (cardio and weightlifting) daily. I still have probably too much sugar in my diet, but I have lost a bunch? of weight. I started wondering it I lost the weight from muscles but I am much much stronger than I was before and really never tired either.
Thanks for the? ... By: Per311. on 15 Jan 12, 23:57:10 Thanks for the? reply.
It's always a guess ... By: FatHeadMovie. on 15 Jan 12, 16:20:21 It's always a guess, since those figures are compiled from food production data, but it appears that we're consuming fewer calories? than 100 years ago, but more than in 1970. Most of the extra calories we consume today compared to 1970 come from carbohydrates
@FatHeadMovie
Do ... By: Per311. on 15 Jan 12, 00:52:52 @FatHeadMovie
Do you know whether the volume of food that we consume now is different than back in the day?
I just wondered when you? were talking about proportion of the diet. Great presentation.Cheers.
that is true, I? am ... By: cuppypower. on 04 Jan 12, 08:31:17 that is true, I? am an Asian and I do walk everywhere. Also, we do not consume as much process food.
Very true, they ... By: jreily88. on 26 Dec 11, 03:45:44 Very true, they also don't? gorge themselves or eat huge quantities of food like we do.
And for more ... By: eternallyraven. on 24 Dec 11, 13:06:21 And for more information and data, you can go to this blog. It's very? interesting. donmatesz.blogspot.com/2010/04/practically-paleo-perspective-rice.html
I agree that white ... By: eternallyraven. on 24 Dec 11, 13:05:47 I agree that white rice is harmful to health in terms of its glycemic load,? and that brown rice has more fiber than white rice. However, brown rice does have problems of its own. With the germ still on the rice, it has more anti-nutrient properties and can cause malabsorption of minerals that the body needs. I believe that in the Asian diet, health would improve even more by replacing most or all rice with vegetables instead. You make a very good point, though.
Yes, I know ... By: eternallyraven. on 24 Dec 11, 12:56:16 Yes, I know vegetable oil (well, certain ones, like olive oil) are not a problem if not heated. Used raw or at low heat baking, olive oil can be used safely. However, when we talk about the use of vegetable oils in our country, we usually mean in cooking. That is why I mention vegetable oils being bad... I meant their low smoke points and carcinogenic properties via? heating. Although a plant oil that is good to cook with (though I don't think it's a vegetable) is coconut oil. :)
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By: Wargoat6. on 12 May 12, 22:54:51
12:10 Reminds me of why? they signed a +1000pg PATRIOT Act.
By: joseph666666666666. on 07 May 12, 15:20:59
Thanks for your hard work. I can't tell? you how much you've changed my life.
By: eskyguard. on 06 May 12, 02:52:44
Thank you. You? probably saved 15 years of my life.
By: FatHeadMovie. on 22 Apr 12, 18:25:57
It was a very large-population study. People in the control group were told to maintain their usual diets,? so it was whatever was "normal" for them. The intervention group was told to reduce their total fat and saturated fat intake, along with the other changes.
By: lordcrull. on 22 Apr 12, 14:49:39
For the study at 8:50, what did? a normal diet compose of?
By: katethegreatness. on 14 Jan 12, 03:11:34
Around 0:30, I was really thought he wasn't going to mention the sudden awareness of CVD or EKGs,? or that he would neglect the logical path of living longer to die of something else, but then there he goes with it all. Right on.
By: lowtech41. on 03 Jan 12, 22:39:08
How about that...turns out the Global Warming nonsense has a historical cousin.?
By: Crunchy68. on 20 Sep 11, 20:48:25
Good point about the difficulty in changing position on an ingrained policy like the Lipid Hypothesis. It is similar to? how even though nearly all scientific studies of marijuana find it to be at worst harmless and at best a miraculous curative for many diseases, government policy cannot change it's position against it as a "schedule one" drug very easily. THANK YOU for teaching the truth about fats and carbohydrates! You've helped me improve my diet and health.
By: PunkXBlaze. on 12 Sep 11, 03:55:14
This is tremendously enlightening and I'm sharing it with s many people as I can. Thank you, sir.?
By: angeldustfairy. on 20 Aug 11, 21:54:31
i mean maybe they are right and you are trying to get people to think? otherwise
By: FatHeadMovie. on 20 Aug 11, 20:31:42
I wasn't sure what you considered reverse psychology, so? I had a little fun with the term.
By: angeldustfairy. on 20 Aug 11, 14:34:26
@FatHeadMovie are you being? sarcastic? :P
By: FatHeadMovie. on 20 Aug 11, 14:01:10
.psychology reverse use never? would I
By: angeldustfairy. on 20 Aug 11, 04:21:55
@FATHEADMOVIE how do i know you? aren't using reverse psychology?
By: Rietto. on 04 Aug 11, 23:10:07
Also, there has been? a lot of money spent to push this, from subsidies and profits to even the reputation of the AHA and others, who would lose a lot of face and perhaps even be at risk of lawsuits from people who will blame them for their ruined health. To save face and money, they cannot do an about-face on their position.
By: LOLitsJono. on 18 Jul 11, 17:19:16
Race, Creed,? Religion, and Orientation no less!
By: FatHeadMovie. on 18 Jul 11, 15:21:51
I'm? afraid the ability to ignore evidence knows no party.
By: LOLitsJono. on 18 Jul 11, 14:59:19
Aren't they called Republicans??
By: FatHeadMovie. on 28 Jun 11, 18:20:15
It's not a conspiracy. One people have taken a public position, it's very difficult to get them to change their minds. People? are capable of maintaining beliefs even in the face of strong evidence against what they believe.
By: CtrlAltDltYou. on 28 Jun 11, 15:40:31
I still dont get why governments continue to promote grains and defend the lipid hypothesis if they know it's BS...is there some kind of conspiracy or something???
By: Ghost2743. on 25 Apr 11, 21:11:16
well played u two.. well played.? ;D
By: FatHeadMovie. on 23 Apr 11, 03:39:27
? Ancel Keys.
By: Keon994. on 23 Apr 11, 02:54:28
what was the name of the scientist who thought he had the answer to solving heart disease? I couldn't here? what his name was.
By: dannym6four. on 05 Apr 11, 06:26:44
Oh yes I'm sure Money and Prestige? had nothing to with your decision. STOP CRYING.
By: rockstarofredondo. on 12 Mar 11, 05:13:05
lol?