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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] The Ideal Diet for Humans | Galit Goldfarb | TEDxWilmington

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?
To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?
(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] The Ideal Diet for Humans | Galit Goldfarb | TEDxWilmington
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wG3b3ql34A
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] The Ideal Diet for Humans | Galit Goldfarb | TEDxWilmington

jo*******:
14:33

Ra**:

9:05


u2*************:
See 9:03 to 9:57 for her view of the perfect diet.

Fr**********:
Genesis 1:29

Re********:

Actually good at 5:45


Pa******:

Information starts around 7:20


Da*********:
4:55 "with all my studies, I still didn't know which foods lead to health and which do not, and I found that I was not alone with this confusion". This belittles her Bachelor of Nutritional Science and Master of Medical Science and other diplomas and books she wrote and people she consulted. What a sham of an education system that you can school yourself for years on nutrition and still not know which foods prevent or cause cancer? Disjointed story, some questionable statements of facts, although the conclusion is essentially correct, a whole food plant based diet is the healthiest disease preventive diet for humans. Not the best story. With your medical education you should have quoted science, not the Bible.

Bu************:

What a waste of 16:21!!


su*********:

I keep repeating 0:15 and 0:18


 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] The Ideal Diet for Humans | Galit Goldfarb | TEDxWilmington

Sy**********:
Our genetics are a certain percentage identical, therefore we have the same dietary needs? That doesn't follow. What about people with allergies?

An**************:
I must have been reading the wrong books all my life. I thought carrots, onions ect where a product of agriculture rather than just randomly found in the Savannah (or anywhere else for that matter). You could only find inedible wild berries and perhaps some mushroom in nature. Therefore the diet was more likely to be fish and meat back then!

Ro*****:

What a bunch of crock!


St**********:

Proof that schooling does not remove ignorance.


Le**:

Seems like I was about to be sold something


A*:
we cant digest wheat tho

Ya*******:
Bref, elle ne dit rien. J'ai perdu mon temps ...

tu***********:

To fight stage 4 lung cancer I made 39 diet and lifestyle changes to help my 4 treatments. Given 3 months to live in feb 2017. Today happily tumourfreetim


Re****:

So... 16mins just to say 'eat whole foods' ??


Je***:

Keto, paleo, vegan.. when you think about it are all basically saying the same thing. Eat real food, don't eat processed junk, and don't consume sugar.


Ba************************:
Grains are also a recent introduction to the human diet, and we are not able to process them properly.

Or************:

It fails to realize lactase is found along side lactose in raw milk which breaks the natural sugar compound down... lactase is burned up in pasteurization which causes lactose intolerance so milk began as a essential food and became harmful through this sufisticaticated lifestyle, not the other way around.


Ru***:
Fictional storytelling

Ad*******:
Once upon a time a farmer spent long time training his donkey to live without food. And just when he thought he finally succeeded the donkey died.

Ly*****************:
Love this talk. I would love to see more talks like this. Talks dedicated to healthy nutrition, lives and a healthy planet. Thanks!

ja*************:

We Evolved From Apes Over Millions Upon Millions Of Years. . . .
And We End With A Bible Verse. . . . Make Up Your Mind Dear!!


Da***********:

WELL?? What the Ideal diet ?? After watching this video I still don't know !!


Th***************:
Wonder why we don’t see cave paintings with tubers and grains

Ya************:

An overall good presentation but with many inaccuracies. It is somehow based on prehistorical facts but it disregards the fact that animal breeding came in before agriculture for example. Animals were needed as they were a food bank, a guarantee for survival. Also inaccurate on the dairy civilization in northern Europe, they maintain the ability to drink milk their whole life, while the rest of the world does not.


al***:
I wonder if all of her audience were apes, would she still try hard to sell em this Hotch Potch Bla Bla something.....Get out and hunt :)))

Ma********:
Wow.
Is she a primary school teacher?

Th**************:

Eat like a peasant, feel like a king. And there is no "ideal" diet...one mans meat is another man's poison.


Sh*************:

Archie Bunker said it best in the 70s "How come everything that tastes good ain't no damn good for you?!!!" Just extrapolate... lol


st********:
i have been teetotal and vegan for decades...i am never sick..not had a cold for years..

Wh**********:

You go ahead and let me know where I can get an unprocessed whole grain without growing it and I'll eat it lol


am*****:
So step Mom cooked tasty food.

Ad********:

Plants and clean carbs is our real meal and fruits


Mi*******:

Very low on content for a nutrition expert.


Ke**********:
Excellent! Thank you.

Po****:
this video explains pretty much everything you would need to begin to know and unlike any other ted talk. she even express aware the faults of past human diets that we have already overcome, now people just need to start realizing the over corruption of such is whats ruining the truth while abusing belief choices and negativity to motivate such. the processing of grains is pointed out and specifically what makes them worthwhile and what has ruined them. she even goes over the main objectives or focus on what should indicate needing to improve a diet and why, being the gut microbiome, she even express the fundamentals of cells in a basic and simple way for those who dont know to understand. clearly its known and been said even in mainstream media that negatively affected cells are what cause unfunctional cells compared to positively affected cells that only benefit and function well. to think otherwise is spontaneous, thus false and therefore just a belief of the manipulated and misunderstood. these comments are great example of what a negative effect and impact the industry has had on the human mind, these people cant even think for themselves so much so they would even try and put down information that would look to help them. they care about not caring opposed to not caring about being negatively influenced and becoming negative. they havent learned sense and have lost it before ever being able to obtain it and may never be able to. they have been confused and become delusional, not able to comprehend the sense of actual actuality.

A*:

@Kekkai You tore into one commenter for just asking someone to listen to the presentation with an open mind and then you posted four other comments criticising Goldfarb for selling paid content. So what? This whole Ted Talk was free. People sell things all the time. Every worker that earns a salary is also selling their skills. Every artist is selling their talent. Every doctor takes their fee. But if someone gives you something for FREE once, you expect them to give you EVERYTHING for free? I didn't even know she was selling something until you let us know. So she did not 'direct' anybody to her paid content, and if she did, you can either take it or leave it, can't you?


 

 

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