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Also known as broad beans, fava beans are an excellent source of plant protein. Unless you live in a Mediterranean climate, where they’re available earlier, June is prime time to enjoy the earthy flavor of fresh fava beans, which is totally different from the dried version available the rest of the year. Here are 5 things every food lover should eat in June. Baby Clams Late spring and early summer are the best seasons for baby clams, which spawn once the weather is warm enough. Tags 5 Things to Eat This Month healthy eating tips nutrition tips.

About the Author. Amy Machnak. Amy is a James Beard award-winning food writer. A former staff writer at Sunset magazine, her work has also appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Chow.com, Cooking Light, Tasting Table, Munchery.com and more.

Original Article By MyFittnessPall Blog As the weather heats up and we transition from spring to summer, more farmers markets and stands are opening. Basil is available all year round, but it is best to be enjoyed in June. Fresh produce is in abundance and you can pair the herb up with sun-kissed tomatoes, strawberries, watermelons, and peaches to make the closest approximation of authentic Mediterranean dishes.

Also in season in June: asparagus, green and white ( Spargel), strawberries ( Erdbeeren ), gooseberries ( Stachelbeeren ), radishes ( Radieschen ), green beans ( Bohnen ), spring onions ( Frühlingszwiebeln) and various salad leaves. Five things to eat or drink in C-U: June 2020. June 9, 2020 / 9:00am / By Alyssa Buckley. The weather is warming up, and I am loving it. Summertime is the best time, in my opinion.

I like being outside, and I will be wearing dresses from now until November (not only because it’s hot, but also because my pants don’t fit, thanks to #. Whether or not you eat bona fide barbecue this June is beside the point, since you’ll be going to enough “barbecues” and their social ilk to last. Maybe it would be easier to discuss what not to eat this month. So many delicious things are ripe and ready now that it’s easy to eat seasonally.

Head to the greenmarket with a large tote bag and stock up. Strawberries, of Course. Yay!

On June 25, Lamb Jam returns to Seattle, with six chefs (Heong Soon Park of Chan, Jack Timmons of Jack’s BBQ, Matt Davis of Wood Shop BBQ, Kyle Brierley of Briley’s BBQ, Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi of Revel, and Charlotte Glaves of Bookstore Bar) competing to make the best barbecued lamb dish. Tickets are $75.

List of related literature:

SUMMER GROCERY LIST (July–October) • Eat more foods that are Sweet, Bitter, Astringent / Cool, Heavy, Oily: Such as salads, smoothies, and fresh fruit.

“Eat Wheat: A Scientific and Clinically-Proven Approach to Safely Bringing Wheat and Dairy Back Into Your Diet” by John Douillard
from Eat Wheat: A Scientific and Clinically-Proven Approach to Safely Bringing Wheat and Dairy Back Into Your Diet
by John Douillard
Morgan James Publishing, 2016

• Harvest Festival, Ampoiţa, Alba, July: Tourists are invited to taste the dishes presented at the gourmet competition, but also the traditional products specific to the area – pies, plum brandy, jam, pickles all prepared by the locals.

“New Trends and Opportunities for Central and Eastern European Tourism” by Nistoreanu, Puiu
from New Trends and Opportunities for Central and Eastern European Tourism
by Nistoreanu, Puiu
IGI Global, 2019

Freely eat all of the 15 least toxic fruits and vegetables (onions, avocado, sweet corn, pineapples, mango, asparagus, sweet peas, kiwi fruit, cabbage, eggplant, cantaloupe, watermelon, grapefruit, sweet potato, honeydew melon).

“Textbook of Natural Medicine E-Book” by Joseph E. Pizzorno, Michael T. Murray
from Textbook of Natural Medicine E-Book
by Joseph E. Pizzorno, Michael T. Murray
Elsevier Health Sciences, 2012

• Associated Foods: Salads (potato, tuna, shrimp, macaroni, and chicken), raw vegetables, milk and dairy products, and poultry.

“Essentials of Environmental Health” by Robert H. Friis
from Essentials of Environmental Health
by Robert H. Friis
Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 2006

A favourite of economyminded expats, this Masakan Padang-style place is a bargain, with a good range of ready-cooked foods from which to assemble your Rp5000 meal, including deep-fried tahu, curried eggs, tempeh chips, corn fritters and chilli-spiked water spinach.

“The Rough Guide to Bali and Lombok” by Lesley Reader, Lucy Ridout
from The Rough Guide to Bali and Lombok
by Lesley Reader, Lucy Ridout
Rough Guides, 2002

salad.foods..These.are.foods.generally.associated.with.“summer.sickness”. caused.by.improperly.prepared.and.stored.egg,.chicken,.or.turkey.salads.

“New Food Product Development: From Concept to Marketplace, Third Edition” by Gordon W. Fuller
from New Food Product Development: From Concept to Marketplace, Third Edition
by Gordon W. Fuller
CRC Press, 2016

Popular grilled items include bat, poultry, pork, tofu, fish, and quail eggs, and such vegetables as okra, mushrooms, zucchini, lotus root, garlic, and potatoes.

“Street Food around the World: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture” by Bruce Kraig, Colleen Taylor Sen Ph.D.
from Street Food around the World: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture
by Bruce Kraig, Colleen Taylor Sen Ph.D.
ABC-CLIO, 2013

May to September is (squid) season and a great time to try (squid stuffed with olives, capers and breadcrumbs, and stewed in wine).

“Lonely Planet Southern Italy” by Lonely Planet, Cristian Bonetto, Gregor Clark, Hugh McNaughtan
from Lonely Planet Southern Italy
by Lonely Planet, Cristian Bonetto, et. al.
Lonely Planet Global Limited, 2018

Meatless days found stores dark and cold in February.

“Cleveland: The Making of a City” by William Ganson Rose
from Cleveland: The Making of a City
by William Ganson Rose
Kent State University Press, 1990

During other times of the year, eating in season may seem tougher, but it gives you the chance to explore foods you don’t know as well, such as sunchokes, savoy cabbage, and celery root.

“Gluten-Free Girl and the Chef”
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by
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  • curious about how david and i met?

    check out our romantic storytime video on our other channel: http://bit.ly/2v7TYoM

    love // jenny

  • If you can, drink the lemon water 30 mins before the eat anything. Ceylon Cinnamon is the best, grab some of that if you can. I’m going more vegan these days and I love the dishes you make, very inspiring and motivates me, thanks a lot for sharing:-)

  • One significant thing you haven’t mentioned concerning the exceptionally high England case fatality rate is the use by hospital doctors of DNR for elderly and frail patients with contraindications. This was definitely the practice at Kings College Hospital. We can safely presume it was not confined to one hospital. The scandal is that they didn’t consult patients or their families. They simply gave those patients morphine to make their death more comfortable; much cheaper than intensive care and enabled the freeing up of IC beds for “more worthy” patients! The number of patients involved, who effectively had their lives shortened, has not been published.

  • Thank you for this, Jenny! It helped me so much on the first days of my vegan journey!:)
    I used to eat really unhealthy, but now, I have inspiration:). Plus point: they are affordable and simple:)
    So thank you:))!

  • My top five! <3

    1.BERRIES. I love them all, especially strawberries, blueberries and blackcurrant
    2.MANGO. It’s super expensive but I just love the taste so much
    3. OATS. I could live without them, but don’t wanna!:D eat them everyday, so…
    4. TEA. Not a food, but what the hell:D I love tea.
    5. SHROOMS. I am a mushroom maniac. I am sadly not vegan or even vegetarian yet, only when i’m living alone (my mom throws a tantrum when I refuse to eat meat while I visit them, although at least it is a bio meat from farm, I’d never eat meat from an animal that suffered their whole life…) but back to the point, I’d always pick mushrooms over anything animal based. They are so yummy!!!

  • Dr. Campbell, THAILAND has gone 20 days without ANY local transmission. All new cases are repatriated nationals in state quarantine.

  • My five things:
    1. Salsa! I eat it with pita bread, in meals, and sometimes even in sandwiches!
    2. Hummus. This is my all-time favorite spread and dip, and it goes so well with carrots.
    3. Green lentils. Green lentil stew with garlic, onions, and parsley is my favorite meal in the world. So comforting, cozy, and satisfying.
    4. Home made oat milk can’t drink coffee without it!
    5. Rolled oats. I love oatmeal, overnight oats, making cookies with them, using them as a crunchy dessert topping, granola.. so many options!:)

  • J’ai totalement raison d’être fan de toi. ❤️

    Ton taboulé a l’air délicieux. Et ton quinoa mangue a l’air de tuer sa race. Je crois que je vais m’y mettre dans pas longtemps!

    Merci Alice.:D

  • Your food is so beautiful! I should learn to cook aha. The only thing I can think that I definitely have EVRYDAY is vegetables, I can’t live without:) and also tea of course!

  • You left out the TB vaccine in Africa & the impact it has on “trained immunity”. It’s been shown to reduce chest infections unrelated to TB by 50% & early studies show lower rates of covid in countries with current TB vaccination programs, in particular ones using older varieties of the vaccine

  • I guess I’m old because when Chernobyl blew I was a young man serving in the US Army and stationed in Kaiserslautern, West Germany. As for Russias low Covid death numbers it’s quite simple to understand. It has officially been declared an act of treason to contract the Coronavirus. As a “Crime against the State” the death penalty is the punishment. Therefore the individual died by execution. The number of Covid deaths they are declaring died before being executed. In summary. Russias reported “Covid” death numbers are accurate. (This of course was completely fabricated by myself during a time when my liver was processing alcoholic beverages)

  • Curious on why NAC, and why not just supplement with glutathione (GSH) which is the nutrient that actually helps balance the ROS build up in the electron transport chain?

  • Apparently the EVs who believe it is a fake pandemic are mad and they believe a vast conspiracy in the deep state to make hospitals and doctors rich. Of course Dinosaur bones are fake also. The fact that the doctor spend even 30 seconds answering that question shows he has the patience of Job if there ever was a Job.

  • Top 5 would have to be:
    Avocado, because I’m not that much of a bad latina
    ALL THE FRUIT, I actually don’t feel good when I spend a day without fruit
    Chia seeds
    Mushroooms <3
    Plantain it’s life.

  • what were those noodle-ee thingys she had at the end that she wrapped around her veg? Doesn’t look like it’s the same product as thin speghetti… can anyone tell me what those are?

  • So let me get this straight, you are fully ready to believe that russia isnt being truthful a out their numbers but you still believe chinas numbers? John you are confusing me with your words.

  • Hmmm lovely!! I should eat more legumes with brown rice as I love it as well.
    My everyday go to’s: banana, red bell pepper, broccoli/spinach, apple cider vinegar and rice cakes.

  • We roast the seeds, crush them and add diced onions, coriander leaves and chili and a bit of mustard oil and salt. It’s so so good with rice and any kind of curry ������

  • Could not live with out oatmeal, berries, broccoli, any kind of beans (I don’t discriminate), and a liiiittle bit of peanut butter

  • I like them all except kidney beans as well!:)
    Five things I couldn’t live without:
    -Coconut (any form)
    -Avocado
    -Greens
    -sesame (oil and seeds)
    -Nuts (various types)

  • I couldn’t live without spices! I get easily chilly, so I put cinnamon, ginger, turmeric and chilli almost in everything I eat. I also love nuts and seeds, because they are just the easiest, most delicious, nutrient dense and flavour packed go-to snack!

  • Tes recettes sont super! Je suis pas végétarienne et pourtant tout ce que tu fais donne très envie et pour en avoir essayé plusieurs c’est vraiment trop bien (et bon!) ����

  • I have recently rediscovered chickpeas (garbanzo). Love them!!! I’ve been making Greek-style hummus, and recently falafel (yum!!!). They are also delicious roasted with oil and spices as an awesome crunchy snack food.

  • Why is no one talking about THE SUICIDES!!! How come no one is interested in the fact that there are more suicides than deaths from their make belief illness!!! How come there was no lock down for other diseases before that claimed far more lives? This is all bullshit people!

  • Thank you again for the good info. Just to let you know,something I find interesting, we haven’t had a flu season this winter here in South Africa. Very few people have had flu.Something to bear in mind for your forth coming flu season in the northern hemisphere.

  • Well, I don’t eat it everyday, but almost:D They are my favourites… Limes, banana, brocolli, beans, potatoes… And rice, tomatoes and tofu are right behind them!

  • Surely, if thousands are testing positive and only a few admitted to hospital, there is something seriously wrong with the tests. It is almost as if the powers to be are using it to perpetuate the crisis.

  • I’m happy you changed your mind about protesting. In which protesting in covid19 is possible by a) wearing a mask b) wearing googles or sunglasses c) physically distancing during a march d) marching outdoors

  • , Thanks Dr Campbell for speaking about Ireland the government here are doing their best with information about the virus and most people stayed at home in the lockdown which was a great help let’s hope with a lot of shopping centres opening this Monday and other stores let’s hope it’s safe thanks for all your hard work giving us very serious information you have been the best for updates on this terrible virus Sending thanks and Good Wishes to you and all the people in the U K Marie Dublin Ireland

  • I feel a frustrated old lady. I ordered the Parker pen and it came today with no instructions and I broke it. Dottering idiot I am.

  • You mention a cool storage facility in “WEST” Auckland, we can’t take you seriously when you can’t even get the location correct. The facility is in East Auckland, Mt Wellington.

  • Dr Campbell, will you and your family like your grandkids be taking the vaccine?
    Corona virus vaccines have caused cytokine storm and killing people since 2009 at least.
    Any thoughts or comments on that?
    Thanks

  • what were those noodle-ee thingys she had at the end that she wrapped around her veg? Doesn’t look like it’s the same product as thin speghetti… can anyone tell me what those are?

  • Elimination of community spread is not elimination of the virus. (I’m part of a medical discussion group where doctors are getting this wrong!)

    Now that it has been investigated, it is extremely unlikely that the virus came in through packaged foods.

    It is most likely that it has been transferred from person to person and the tracing has run simply cold. (A door handle in a public place, a freak airborne transmission etc.) There are many possibilities. We may not find out, and that is OK. What matters is the outbreak is contained, and community transmission in NZ is eliminated again.

  • There are so many people who are working so hard, but our Congress men and women are totally wasting $Billions on things that have absolutely no practical value.

  • cherry tomatoes (honestly don’t know why but i love them raw or cooked they’re just the best)
    soy milk/ almond milk (just a little extra calcium plus its yum)
    kimchi or sauerkraut (currently obsessed with beet sauerkraut)
    greens (because duhcollards are usually my go-to)
    fruit (whatever’s in season! loving white peaches right now)

  • There is a huge discrepancy in the lethality of the African-American and the black African populations. He only cites the completely contradictory research results without trying to get some explanations. I would bet that the African studies are just wrong and Africans die as in the USA, but the data gathering was just plain wrong for those studies.

  • 1. zucchini
    2. homemade citrus water
    3. tomatoe stuff
    4. tempeh. Have you tried making your own? Was it easy (thinking about trying it myself)
    5. berries from our garden:DDD

  • A friend that lives in London and comutes on public transport everyday told me half of people don’t even wear a mask while on the tube, either on and off peak. It seems they control people when entering or leaving stations but not inside carriages. Prepare yourselves for fast rising second wave..

  • Many are realising that the virus is no threat. But the economic consequences of lockdown and the tidal wave of new money being printed are real. For example it looks like hyperinflation is taking hold in Turkey. Here are some possible takeaways for New Zealand. https://resources.redpillmoney.nz/blog/hyperinflation-in-turkey

  • I have noticed that very many, here in Spain, are utilizing the required face-masks improperly
    when they are availing themselves of public transport, such as busses.
    This is a great cause of concern.

  • Is antibody testing a good way to determine how many in the population have had this illness? I dont think so, if the antibodies only last 20-40 days. It would not be an accurate way to determine how many have already contracted this disease and no longer have antibodies in their bloodstream.

  • All these goofy tests and the biggest and worst factor is AGE (over 60) and it is not discussed but race is. Am I missing something?

  • What effects are the lockdowns, loss of livelihoods, depression, social isolation & mask wearing doing to our physical & mental health… immune systems?

  • The numbers are falsified, fact.
    Dumbed down society is prevalent tiday��
    Question the tyranny being mandated upon you, sheeple comply without any question��

  • LOL I caught the tail end, “back fat”? I can’t fathom an ounce of fat on you! You & David are so adorbs • love your videos:) Thank you for posting ��

  • As regards the spreading you mention as they do here they claimed 15 minutes was increasing ones chance of getting infected if near a infected person for that long, but seriously if this info comes from doctors they are idiots as you do not need a doctors qualification to know better, one breath full of someones virus which can happen in one second is all it takes to get it, seems to me many doctors and scientist suffer from lack of common sense and seem to only follow evidence, this is ridiculous. Play it safe first, then investigate, and where does this insane suggestion of 15 minutes come from, thats not logical, nore is 1.5 m enough,

  • Enclosed work spaces present the same (or higher) level of risk as schools with inadequate ventilation. Most modern offices are effectively sealed so that air conditioning can work as designed. You can’t open windows. Most air is recirculated with the addition of some fresh air. The only answer for such work places is to introduce UVC treatment of return air. UVC kills all viruses and bacteria. An ex-colleague tells me that UVC tubes are in very limited supply with manufacturers quoting 12+ months delivery periods. This reality is being underplayed or ignored by governments and/or scientific advisors who are unaware.

  • I have to buy a large item coming from NJ. GULP. Any advise? I will place it is a room for about 7 days. Should windows be open or closed? How long could it survive in that room with the windows closed? Could it get into crevices and hang out forever? Must buy it, but nervous.

  • The New Zealand 5th posiblity is it has come in via the ports. Ship workers may have breached boarders when off loading supplies and authorities have been testing everyone at the ports, to see if there is any indicators for this. It is interesting that Australia had 4 cases linked to the same frozen stores company over there, and is doing a geno test on that virus to see if it is the same or similar to the new New Zealand outbreak.

  • hmm so it’s traveling on smoke & yet STILL no recommendations for wearing respirators that actually block out smoke, despite them being prevalent in the community & easy for a lot of people to get access to

  • Hey I look at all your videos and have done so from mid January 2020. You were on the ball completely about this while thing. Could I quickly ask you what software do you use to edit and also the screen recorder you use? Thanks

  • MedCram Hi,
    Thank you �� for your video’s, I watch them almost religiously ��.
    Just wanted to say that I like the way you two interact. It seems to me that you’re good friends although the ‘Kyle’ vs ‘Dr Seheult’ doesn’t fit that but that might be an American thing and I’m Dutch.

  • I’ve wondered about the risks if you have a history of tuberculosis. Even though the answer isn’t pretty, I know now to be more careful

  • How about Mr Gates, his wife and children (according to Gates’ doctor his children have never been vaccinated for anything) are all experimentally vaccinated on and then are infected? It might not be ethical in the western world but it would speed up the process. Perhaps Mr Gates should put his mouth where his money is…. Good idea, yes or no? What’s good for the goose is good for the gander etc etc….

  • All beans except kidney beans alsoI don’t like them either. Blueberries, oats, all fruits and all veggies and greens. And a piece of very dark vegan gluten-free chocolate as dessert every lunch.

  • Jenny, just wanted to let you know that about a year ago I stumbled upon your youtube channel curious about your minimalism videos. I also checked out your vegan videos and something clicked for me. After a year of maintaining a vegan diet, I feel happy and healthy! Thank you! Keep up the good work!

  • Excuse-moi mais le fromage vegan c’est pas du fromage parce que dans le fromage il y a du lait et dans le vegan il n’y en a pas donc c’est juste une imitation chimique plus ou moins

  • I’m not hating or trying to sound rude but you should definitely eat more, especially on a vegan diet since plant based foods are less calorie dense than meat and dairy, and you should still get the amount of calories necessary in a day to function properly

  • HYDROXYCHLIOROQUINE is the cure but doctors are not allowed to tell you this.because bill gates want to vaccinate everyone..why.?Money.!!!!

  • Why isn’t there more talk about healthy life styles, vitamin D3, Zinc, sunshine & exercise.?
    Re rising cases: We have a lot more testing equals more cases, but the death rate hasn’t been growing. Shouldn’t the healthy be getting back to living their lives? Why punish the healthy working class and students? The Poor still get benefits, rich still have their mansions… it’s the working class who suffers.

  • I love these videos and all of the food looks so good! But here in the UK some of that stuff is so expensive! Anyone got any tips for a girl on a budget? Would really appreciate it.

  • Thank you for your level-headed interpretation of what is going on, Dr Campbell… I’m wondering… I have various health issues, one of which is musculo-skeletal pain. I have sorely missed going to the pool for hydrotherapy exercise and swimming, so have been going back since restrictions were lifted, as it helps immensely… have I missed any thoughts you may have on this, or if you haven’t yet given your thoughts in that, could you perhaps briefly mention what you surmise may be the increased risk. I’d live to be able to make an informed decision about returning to the pool/risk/benefits. Thank you ShirleyAnne ����‍♀️��

  • Miam j’ai hâte de tester la recette mangue quinoa! Merci pour ces bonnes idée! J’ai juste une petite question, ton problend 6 a l’air top et je cherche un blender de qualité, en est tu contente? Merci ��

  • India is of course in a much worse situation than what they report. Be careful about covid statistic. Excess death is the only stat that probably are true. https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/07/15/tracking-covid-19-excess-deaths-across-countries

    It shows that Uk is worse off than the covid stat. Some other countries are far worse than the official covid deaths. Peru and Equador. In Europe the Netherlands and Portugal is way higher than reported covid death. Also Italy, Spain and US are far worse off. You can not fake excess death.

  • The reason John, for the low test percentage in the Auckland cluster, is that this was a family of seven (four sick) but that this family went Everywhere. All over Auckland, visiting, working, travelling. A very active family: church, school, everything, before they knew they were sick. Work colleagues at a cold store also caught it and they have spread it too. One worker travelled down the line, to Rotorua and Taupo, stopping at Tokoroa to visit people. They (so far) have been the only ones but it was early in the asymptomatic period so that was lucky. Even a retirement village. Thank God they were tested but nothing found. Stayed in hotels, tourism venues, restaurants etc. So as you can see in the short space of time, they moved it around.

  • Before the Corona plague the President. Or the Prime Minister. Would ask the people for the crown. After the corona plague the president forcibly stole the crown from the people. And put on our heads a crown of poisoned thorns. In the death poison of the dictatorship!

  • Dr Campbell, you might find this article interesting
    https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/6878727/vitamin-d-levels-during-pregnancy-can-help-guard-against-viruses-and-asthma-hunter-research/

  • Have watched every day since his first video on the subject. I’m a fellow “older” nurse, keeping our brains and skills current every way we can, includes both making, and watching medical youtube videos. 😉 Thanks Dr. Campbell as always. From Nova Scotia.

  • NZ. They have not determined if it came from a quarantine case. The virus matches a strain seen come in from the UK in March. They’re not sure they have the true index case.

  • A number of scientists involved in Covid treatment have said the virus is significantly weaker now that in it’s early stages. It may well be dying out. That being the case along with social distancing and with hand washing etc etc should mean a 2nd wave is unlikely.
    The economy is more important now along with persuading people with symptoms of other potentially critical illnesses to go to hospitals.

  • Some countries just have a lower death rate than others, for whatever reason. For instance two things that Portugal shares with Russia is a low death rate and compulsory BCG vaccination. Also both do a lot of testing, so the high number of infections might be explained by detection of many asymptomatic cases… Please, let’s leave political insinuations and prejudices to BBC.

  • Thank you for your videos. I have been checking in again from time to time and I still find it very informative although sometimes it’s a bit over my head

  • Thank you MedCram, in the beginning of this pandemic the OMS recommended to avoid the use of ibuprofen, now with the new information about the NSAIDs, the ibuprofen still represents a risk?

  • LOL I caught the tail end, “back fat”? I can’t fathom an ounce of fat on you! You & David are so adorbs • love your videos:) Thank you for posting ��

  • I want to draw your attention to the following study that is only now being taken up in the recent publications on COVID-19:
    Dopico, X., Evangelou, M., Ferreira, R. et al. Widespread seasonal gene expression reveals annual differences in human immunity and physiology. Nat Commun 6, 7000 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8000

    There are a few ideas already for cross-national differences: cross-vaccination, weather effects (living outside, ventilation, air humidity), general health, vitamin D levels, socio-economic factors, viral strands,…

    However this one would be new: there wouldn’t be a change in the virus nor in the environment, but in the carriers. Apparently 25% of genetic expression, including hormonal sensitivity and immunity, changes over time. The patterns in the northern and southern hemisphere are opposite (hence maybe New Zealand should not praise its policies but rather it’s position relative to the sun), and totally different when there is less seasonality, around the equator the study discusses the Gambia, which happens to be at the same longitude as Vietnam and the success region of Kerala in India.

    I am not saying this is the full story, but it may explain why in countries with strong seasonality, there has been a sharp peak and then a decline, regardless of confinement rules, while Iran is now in the middle of a second wave despite good weather (still). It may also be that airconditioning and hiding from the sun is the cause, of course. However, something should explain why we don’t get the flu in the summer. This study is the best explanation I have seen thus far.

  • Hi I’m currently Living in Eswatini with the highest number of people living with HIV in the world as well numerous other comorbidities I have a few theories as to why Africa is doing better. How can I email you Dr John

  • French Virologist, Dr. Didier Raoul has had real success lowering the viral load with Hydroquinolone & Azithromax and treating patients at home. Early testing & treatment have succeeded after cardiac clearance. Because President Trump supported this regimen, its use is restricted to the detriment of the patients.

  • If this virus can get around by frozen products then imagine the amount of ready to cook meals that have been handled by potentially infected staff members and shipped all over the place and brought back home by shoppers. Good luck tracking that.

  • I literally searched up “Arknights Ad Thick Thighs,” and this was the first thing that came up. This lady has vendetta against her from someone at YouTube.

  • Finally an honest review of jackfruit as a meat substitute! Hmm prickly pear? Or I’d love to see something on canned meats (tuna, chicken, spam, ham) maybe a budget challenge?

  • Dr John I am really enjoying your video’s I have been here with you since the start of this pandemic, I don’t think your video’s are to long they are only as long as the information you are giving out, keep up all your good work sir John which you should be known as in my eyes, thank you for all your hard work love from me in Bedfordshire UK ���� oxox

  • Hey hey everybody! You asked for it and now it’s here, I hope you enjoy seeing what I eat in a day! Just as a quick DISCLAIMER: I do not eat the same exact things every single day. In this video I am showing you some of my favorite foods that I do tend to eat regularly. Thanks for watching!
    p.s. please excuse my sick voice in this video:)

  • My mom always oils her hands/gloves and knives when she prepares jackfruit:)
    You should try making turon with the fruit! it’s like a desert eggroll with banana and brown sugar <3

  • I went vegan for like 5 months then everyone kept saying it was unhealthy and that i looked extremely pale and ill even though i felt extremely energized when i was vegan! I felt amazing tbh, and i want to go back to being vegan but im obsessed with fish these days (i already dont eat meat and dairy).any tips on how to return to veganism?

  • More testing = more cases. The used pcr test also give false positives. They make a translation from positive test to patiënt. That is wrong. The ic beds are almost empty.

  • Two publications in POZ journal, named “We are seeing few cases of HIV positive people with severe Covid “(Google )and 2 “How many people w HIV are getting Covid 19? both are available in POZ magazine. I enjoy your posts very much and i put my mother on Vitamin D and she takes statins.

  • I hope this reaches everyone in earnest https://youtu.be/QSNA9UWANe0. I’m going to share what I witnessed last night to the world so everyone can see what’s happening from different peoples perspective during the pandemic. This was shot in Stillwater OK USA, returning students were crowded at bars, violating the local mask wearing ordinance and erupted into a full bar brawl that blocked traffic in the streets and had the police temporarily enforce a lockdown

  • ello govna. well well well. looks like yee arent ready to condemn them these protests are irresponsible as you did the others it is? what different misses? privy mr doctor truth afraid the bobbies break down his door he tell the truth about some people having irresponsible mass gatherings. SO BRAVE. SO HONEST.

  • Some countries just have a lower death rate than others, for whatever reason. For instance two things that Portugal shares with Russia is a low death rate and compulsory BCG vaccination. Also both do a lot of testing, so the high number of infections might be explained by detection of many asymptomatic cases… Please, let’s leave political insinuations and prejudices to BBC.

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  • For me it have to be apples, oats, hemp-,chiaand buckweedseeds, greens&salads and…tough one to decide…well I COULD eat kumaras every day 😉

  • We seem to live in such upgraded society, having lots of articles and technologies, but basic behaviour and respect, kindness are smth absolutely unfamiliar… so sad that people behave wild and in such times show only worser and worser qualities. It makes me feel so sad

  • Gurl from one editor to another HOW do you get those handwritten text titles in your video! It’s a skill i’ve wanted to learn forever!

  • quelle est ta motivation pour être vegan? c’est plus healthy qu’une alimentation normale? car si c’est pour l’aspect écologique c’est dommage que tu utilises autant de plastique dans ton alimentation.. à part ca merci pour la vidéo!

  • The > of Covid in Florida may be related to the dramatically increase in testing and an astonishing increase in travel to Florida from New York & New Jersey. Our streets are crammed with tourists.

  • I have to buy a large item coming from NJ. GULP. Any advise? I will place it is a room for about 7 days. Should windows be open or closed? How long could it survive in that room with the windows closed? Could it get into crevices and hang out forever? Must buy it, but nervous.

  • Put some oil in your hands and knife so it won’t stick that much �� Raw jackfruit is best paired with coconut milk (Langka sa Gata) �� We literally have jackfruit tree inside our garage ��

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  • Dr Seheult is amazing and I salute him. He forgot to mention proning as being a beneficial non therapeutic intervention which he has mentioned in other videos of his. Just thought I’d mention it.

  • Ok…I understand nerfing proof of concept for treatments!!

    BUT…at approximately 23:49…and the talk on NAC!! What becomes rather nonchalant talk…about we’ve not seen randomized trials to prove something might work or not!!

    What’s disgusting….like NAC, ZINC. VIt. C….that these aren’t being routinely used, to keep a person’s basal needs for these substances up to norms….when the person is obviously suffering immensely and heading towards a bleak outcome!!

    If a persons basal body needs are plummenting….Why in the hell…would you not administer these basic needs for the body to functions as it needs to. To be able to keep the body’s basic functions that it needs to fight the disease!!

    And YES!! I understand protocols….but you’re playing with a person’s life. When like these items I mentioned above are a bodies basic needs. And you’d play games that….’OH…we haven’t seen this done in a good randomized trial yet. So we better not.!!

    Sorry…this talk is utterly moronic. In the basic needs of what’s needed for basic cellular function!!

  • Dr. Campbell, just want to give you an article about NYC https://gothamist.com/food/photos-pandemic-fatigued-new-yorkers-turn-nyc-into-bourbon-street?fbclid=IwAR3AUZTKXoE6e4U9tqQ2tIuc5zPfO92akYuN91Ti91qTKsnDusPtIoO0Zgs

  • Re Russia. Firstly, they have done a lot of testing meaning the IFR will be more accurate but certainly still too high as they won’t have captured all of the infections. Secondly, they have not suspended their normal official cause of death procedures, as we have, so they are accurately recording deaths FROM COVID-19 not simply WITH the SARS-COV-2 virus in the body, which is what we’re doing. Therefore, their cause of death data will be much more accurate than ours. Thirdly, the WHO have been consistently wrong about nearly everything to do with this pandemic. Usually, the opposite of what they say proves to be the truth. Cheap shot re Chernobyl, which is in the Ukraine, not Russia, and occurred under the Soviet regime, does you no credit.

  • I dont follow this channel often. Has Dr Campbell spoken about how covid 19 is going on the death certificates for non covid deaths and the fact they are fixing the figures. Has he discussed that the CDC estimates the death toll to be at 0.26%. If not, ure a fraud mate.

  • As always Dr. Campbell you are an island of sanity in a sea of confusion. Your work is much appreciated. I know my life has improved because I am following sound recommendations from yourself and your sources on many things that include: Vitamin D,Social Distancing, Proper Handwashing, Exercise, Eating Healthy, and Getting Enough Sleep to name a few. Thank you so very much Dr. Campbell. All the best to you and yours. Stay safe, stay healthy, and be happy. Mitch ��

  • Can you mention Guernsey. No new cases for over 40 days due to rigorous track and Trace. Our public health minister Dr Nicola Brink is a virologist and has been awesome

  • I feel a frustrated old lady. I ordered the Parker pen and it came today with no instructions and I broke it. Dottering idiot I am.

  • 1. oats for porridge
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  • At least they all had personal protection stuff, some had visors too and gloves. You should see how it is in Serbia now, people think it’s over so 99% don’t wear anything anymore, it’s incredible because the number of daily cases is slowly rising, it was like 76 today, one death.

  • I watch a few a week on the vids I have the time to watch, but always appreciate your contribution.
    Incidentally, I agree that the Auckland virus came in on meat surface from a Victorian Aust abattoir. They have had a couple of infections from two or three of them. They are checking if they match.

  • , Thanks Dr Campbell for speaking about Ireland the government here are doing their best with information about the virus and most people stayed at home in the lockdown which was a great help let’s hope with a lot of shopping centres opening this Monday and other stores let’s hope it’s safe thanks for all your hard work giving us very serious information you have been the best for updates on this terrible virus Sending thanks and Good Wishes to you and all the people in the U K Marie Dublin Ireland

  • As regards the spreading you mention as they do here they claimed 15 minutes was increasing ones chance of getting infected if near a infected person for that long, but seriously if this info comes from doctors they are idiots as you do not need a doctors qualification to know better, one breath full of someones virus which can happen in one second is all it takes to get it, seems to me many doctors and scientist suffer from lack of common sense and seem to only follow evidence, this is ridiculous. Play it safe first, then investigate, and where does this insane suggestion of 15 minutes come from, thats not logical, nore is 1.5 m enough,

  • My thinking is you cant take any information as fact from any country including ones own, they all tend to lie. However its possible Russia is doing ok as their people grow to old age and they tend to be a very tough people, tougher then most.

  • Well, I don’t eat it everyday, but almost:D They are my favourites… Limes, banana, brocolli, beans, potatoes… And rice, tomatoes and tofu are right behind them!

  • To understand Russia’s or any country’s Covid-19 death rates, have a look at their influenza death rates for the last year. There is likely to be an inverse relationship.

  • To those who’ve said that US President Trump would welcome a Covid-19 vaccine, I would draw your attention to his interest in Robert F. Kennedy’s views and his advocacy for hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 despite much mockery and shaming from widely disseminated opinion-givers. Both suggest a capacity for independent, critical thinking. Bill Gates credits himself, without evidence, of warding off Mr. Kennedy’s influence. That isn’t the same as changing Mr. Trump’s concerns about vaccinations. In the case of the drug, studies in Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine that discredited the drug have been discredited themselves.

  • I literally searched up “Arknights Ad Thick Thighs,” and this was the first thing that came up. This lady has vendetta against her from someone at YouTube.

  • I want to draw your attention to the following study that is only now being taken up in the recent publications on COVID-19:
    Dopico, X., Evangelou, M., Ferreira, R. et al. Widespread seasonal gene expression reveals annual differences in human immunity and physiology. Nat Commun 6, 7000 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8000

    There are a few ideas already for cross-national differences: cross-vaccination, weather effects (living outside, ventilation, air humidity), general health, vitamin D levels, socio-economic factors, viral strands,…

    However this one would be new: there wouldn’t be a change in the virus nor in the environment, but in the carriers. Apparently 25% of genetic expression, including hormonal sensitivity and immunity, changes over time. The patterns in the northern and southern hemisphere are opposite (hence maybe New Zealand should not praise its policies but rather it’s position relative to the sun), and totally different when there is less seasonality, around the equator the study discusses the Gambia, which happens to be at the same longitude as Vietnam and the success region of Kerala in India.

    I am not saying this is the full story, but it may explain why in countries with strong seasonality, there has been a sharp peak and then a decline, regardless of confinement rules, while Iran is now in the middle of a second wave despite good weather (still). It may also be that airconditioning and hiding from the sun is the cause, of course. However, something should explain why we don’t get the flu in the summer. This study is the best explanation I have seen thus far.

  • Very many thanks indeed Dr John. Did anyone seen the “DON’T ADD VITAMIN D TO YOUR DIET” at the beginning of the poster shown??!!! Obviously missed Dr John’s eye!

  • The people on the bus in India, had no choice, for them, to get into that bus was necessary to prevent hunger and not getting into that bus mean going without food for a period of time.

  • I’m being asked to send my kids to school, but I’m unable to find any data on the number of COVID cases at Torbay Hospital in Devon. How can I find out if it is safe myself?

  • Dear Dr Campbell, Please check how many deaths per milion of population are in Russia and other Eastern Europe countries (Poland, Czech, Slovakia, etc). it is nearly the same each country (30 per 1m). In Western Europe is 10 times or even more higher 300-500. I doubt that Russia is hiding something. In my opinion is something connected to BCG tuberculosis vaccines. In Eastern Europe this vaccine is obligatory but in West is optional (nobody has been vaccinated) so maybe this is a real reason why in Russia (and East Europe ) is lower death rate. In Poland a lot of tested positive don’t have symptoms (eg miners) only older and with other diseases die. Could you check it please? Best regards from Poland

  • Most Western countries count everyone who died while being positive on COVID-19 as a COVID-19 death, while Russia has its own rules, accordingly to which COVID-19 has to be the primary cause of the death and not just a contributing factor to the death due to a chronic disease. This difference in the definition alone means Russian official death tolls is significantly lower (probably, one third of what Russia would have if it used the Western rules). On top of that, there are accusations that Russia has deliberately manipulated statistics and/or that COVID-19 PCR tests used in Russia are unreliable and produce many false negatives. In any case, I think it is better to compare excess of deaths in different countries as this number is more reliable.

  • Hi Dr Campbell. I bought a much needed pen as I lose them more that I care to admit. I read a study from the University of Liverpool. Ec50 was mentioned in an article you highlighted. Appears that ritinovir and 2other RNA transcriptase seem to reach 2.5sbove to Ec90(I apologize for my poor math here and I m a rookie at reading these publications. Anyway Hiv meds are having empirical positive effects on hiv positive people and reducing severe covid in hiv positive people and or not having viral replication leading to a Sars covid ace storm. NIH are doing a 4000person studying using Tenofovir to move beyond strong empirical data.. Anyway the Liverpool Dr’s confirm in vitro en Evo efficacy w RNA meds is ritinovir rezataz tenofovir (Truvada )remdisavir Goal was Ec90 deals w plasma amounts at a value that slows reverses covid replication…

  • 25:35 “One microgram of vitimin D per hundred ml of milk.” This is why we should all drink 5 liters of milk every day!:)
    BTW, that concentration is pretty much the same in the US were vitamin D fortified milk must contain between 100 and 150 IU per 8 oz., which equates to 1 to 1.5 microgram per 100 ml. Per capita milk consumption in the US has been steadily dropping for many years now, and was down to 65 liters/year in 2017. (People in many countries in Europe drink four, five, or even six times as much.)
    At 1 microgram / 100 ml, 65 liters per year gives 1.8 microgram = 71 IU daily, or only 11% of the RDA.

  • 19:47 That newspaper story on vitamin D and COVID-19 is originally from USA Today. Here is the June 11 online version: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/2020/06/09/vitamin-d-and-covid-19-could-low-vitamin-d-levels-affect-coronavirus/5274331002/

  • Do you think you can make a video tutorial about you editing your videos? I know how long it really will take but that would be so useful and helpful for us fellow aspiring YouTubers��

  • Milk only needs to have daily value 10% per serving in US if fortified to be labeled a “good source” of vitamin D. Just please be aware of labels.

  • The persistence of transmission in South Korea may well be due to an animal vector. I would suspect it has to do with their slaughter processes for meat. The issue with mink transmission convinced me that animal reservoirs will persist for SARS2-CoV.

  • Hi John. Peter from Jersey C.I. Here’s amore hopeful site tracking vaccine development. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html

  • Damn that’s a BUS? They aren’t even allowing full capacity on any busses in Western Washington USA. And although dates are free for now, they are raisong the flat fare of all Sounds Transit express busses to $3.25 per trip starting January. Terrorism act in Philippines is Duterte trying to say all activism is terrorism. So it’s a free speech killing law. I’m glad to see social distancing in Philippine protests. A lot of nurses come from Philippines and they KNOW it’s real.

  • Talk about the “black hole of Calcutta”…I was in Calcutta in the mid ’60s, and apparently it hasn’t changed. It’s most doubtful is ANY “protester” have been test aside from very very few, and certainly none of Antifa’s numbers are being tested. This very glaring problem with ANY vaccine is that is the government trustworthy, will they be taking advantage of this to disseminate other agendas? Past experience would say NO, no government is in the least trustworthy. Being that most governments are controlled to a great degree by outside private interests, political and profit oriented. This may sound a bit ” conspiracy theory”, but again past experience tells us that many many ” conspiracy theories” have turned out to be absolutely true with indisputable proof available.

  • Thank you for this, Jenny! It helped me so much on the first days of my vegan journey!:)
    I used to eat really unhealthy, but now, I have inspiration:). Plus point: they are affordable and simple:)
    So thank you:))!

  • I’ve wondered about the risks if you have a history of tuberculosis. Even though the answer isn’t pretty, I know now to be more careful

  • Hi Jenny! I have to say that I just love all of your videos and recipes…I have been following for a long time! I would love to make that congee sometime. Could you tell me what setting (high, medium, low?) you cook the rice and lentils at for an hour? Also, do you cook the lentils and rice together from the start? Thanks!!

  • I live in East Texas. It is taking 2 to 4 weeks to get test results back in our rural area. We are in the Lufkin CDC district. I believe the CDC is trying to keep the number of infections reported down be delaying test results. I don’t trust the CDC or the WHO. They are politically controlled and only report results that is favorable to their political agenda. Only when the rates of infection are too large to hide do they report with more accuracy! It is disgraceful!

  • Bengali here! The seeds are edible and really delicious. What we do is dry them out, remove the outer skin and then add them to our food. They’re excellent in fish curries/stewsthey have a nutty taste and texture and it’s amazing. High recommend.

  • Hi there, I really love your videos!! ALL of them and I look forward to viewing the new videos.
    The jackfruit that you used here is a ripped one. And as far as I know, the ripe jackfruit’s more edible parts are the yellow fruit and the seed. The seed has a white covering that has to be removed since that causes a little trouble to the stomach. The seeds are first washed to remove the slimy texture, air-dried, and used as in stews, curies, or roasted and panfried with little pepper red chilly (actually any flavor you want to use). The “pulled pork” jackfruit is most suitable for the RAW JACKFRUIT.
    we usually discard the other flesh after removing the fruit and the seeds mostly because of the texture that you got after cooking them.

  • U can actually fry the ripe jackfruits, just cut into some parts and mixed with batter n a bit of salt to enhance the flavor. It would be a nice fried snack

  • We have the worlds smallest taco stand (it was an old freestanding ATM machine nook) in our downtown and they make the most delicious jackfruit tacos, $2 taco Tuesdays are the best because our daughters go down there with their friends and eat at the marina nextdoor…. Darn it I’m craving them so bad right now!

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  • Oh please explore every bitnof the jackfruit. We have loads that rain upon us every summer and because we are so inundated with fruit, everything aside from the yellow sweet bits and the seeds go into the compost pile.

    Definitely pressure cook the tough bits.

    The skins have a lot of pectin from what i recall… My mother makes a nice jackfruit jelly from boiling the de-spiked rind/skin.

  • 1Oats
    2Jasmine rice
    3Tomato Sauce (It’s good on pasta, rice..)
    4Seasoning (Anything indian like curry, tandoori, garam masala, turmeric..or TACO SEASONING! YUM)
    5Pasta or Noodle

  • I ‘ve got dual heritage and I split my time between UK and Africa. I can spend 6 months bolted indoors in UK and no one bats an eyelid. That would never happen while in Africa. I tried but I was not allowed. People around me got concerned that I was depressed. I was pulled outside and given multiply responsibilities. I think Vitamin D is the silver bullet.

  • Thanks June! Now I will buy jackfruit to try, if it’s not too hard on the budget. Actually you look at it a lot of meals can be made lowering the price.
    I was reading through the comments and learned a lot. Thank you everyone for your advice. So many comments I will have to come back to keep reading ��

  • Top 5 would have to be:
    Avocado, because I’m not that much of a bad latina
    ALL THE FRUIT, I actually don’t feel good when I spend a day without fruit
    Chia seeds
    Mushroooms <3
    Plantain it’s life.

  • What’s the recovery vs. death rate? How many people have come out and said that false reports and cause of death keeps getting attributed to C-19 when it’s not true? Why are insurance companies paying hospitals $13,000 for every C-19 patient reported and $39,000 for every person put on a ventilator that supposedly has C-19? Why do we trust test kits coming out of China, that probably have C-19 already on it. or just POS like everything else that comes out of that country? Why are they insisting on shutting down the economy for a fraction of the population that is at risk? Why are they insisting on quarantining the healthy instead of the few that are at risk? Why do they hate Trump and patriots? Why is the left so afraid of Trump getting a second term when all he’s done is improve the economy and trade agreements? Why Does Bill Gates own patents on both, viruses and vaccines, when you can’t own a patent on anything that is naturally occurring? (That would suggest they have man made viruses) Why did they arrest people for trying to go to work and put food on their table but support mass gatherings and violent protests? Why do they say citizens don’t need guns because we have police, and then turn around and say defund the police? Why does anyone trust strangers in a news room that only report what they’re told to? Who do they work for, who do they answer to? Why do I ask so many questions? Because we have few real journalists anymore, just political operatives posing as journalists. Time to wake up! TRUMP 2020!!!

  • The persistence of transmission in South Korea may well be due to an animal vector. I would suspect it has to do with their slaughter processes for meat. The issue with mink transmission convinced me that animal reservoirs will persist for SARS2-CoV.

  • Montgomery has added 1,000 new cases in the last 14 days, the most over that time in the state. In all, the state added more than 6,700 new cases in the last 14 days. Nearly 30 percent of the state’s all-time cases came within the last two weeks. // https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEH08wUT2HNfFmumMfLIBen0qGQgEKhAIACoHCAowzqT_CjCltPgCMIG_ngY?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen

  • With images of human stupidity like that I’m sure it’s just a matter of time before we’re counting and releasing data on the number of survivors left on earth rather than the dead. Ridiculous.

  • I don’t think anyone can say there’s an absolute way to treat this virus given there’s a variety of presentations and various stages of illnesses to tackle. To say that one treatment is absolute no no is premature until more experience is acquire and the chance to run good ethical clinical trials with no obvious biases ingrained or attempts to shortcut the process. But definitely there must be more willingness to try new methods to improve on the treatments available. The tale of the hot sun is quite telling about the inherent biases that’s carried over from the experience with the flu or other infectious diseases that’s not working with this virus. So, until proven, making assumptions seem to be dangerous and yet we see Drs do the same mistake over and over.

  • Jackfruit had quite a moment (and maybe still be having one) a few years ago here in the UK, it is probably because veganism is the ‘it’ lifestyle for a good number of the under 30’s

  • June please check out SRI LANKAN recipes if you’re gonna cook with jackfruit:) if you’re gonna cook the “fleshy fruity” part it has to be raw, when it’s ripe (like the one you bought) it becomes fruity so you don’t have to cook it! The seeds are cooked in a special way, its called a kalu pol maluwa, you can find recipes on YT hopefully with English subs.

    Edithope she sees this!

  • ooh I’ve never cooked ripe jackfruit!! we always use unripe jackfruit in Indonesia!! And yes I would definitely watch a week of jackfruit meals

  • Jenny, just wanted to let you know that about a year ago I stumbled upon your youtube channel curious about your minimalism videos. I also checked out your vegan videos and something clicked for me. After a year of maintaining a vegan diet, I feel happy and healthy! Thank you! Keep up the good work!

  • We cook unripe jackfruit with coconut milk and brown sugar (and much more spices) for long long time until becomes a famous javanese traditional delicacy called gudeg.

  • Unripe jackfruit (with part of the core, yes) boil it, then shred it. It should be better as a “pulled pork” texture with less chewiness. If you boil it for too long, it does get a little soggy though. I might try out your gojuchang-taco creation. Looks yummy.

    The ripe fruit is also great as a jam/candied topping on shaved ice…

  • In the PH, we use unripe jackfruit to make a white soup with cream. We use the unripe fruit with the seed, when it’s cooked, the seeds are so soft. It’s just goooood

  • Yes for vegan meals!!! You rock and doing great. I loved it =) Welcome to this amazing lifestyle ^^. Everything looks delicious and I hope you will do more of these videos.

  • GRAMMAR NAZI ALERT! But it is important:

    Not ‘0 degrees Kelvin’. The correct wording is ‘0 Kelvins’.

    Kelvins are used like Voltage, Wattage, Amperage, Metres, Kilograms, etc, where you never refer to degrees, or anything else. You just use the units. ‘240 Volts, 5 Amps, 10 Ohms, 1 kilogram, 2 metres, 1000 Watts’ and so on.

    Thanks for the excellent video, John. ��

  • Yes eat the core & the rind they cook down well & also very nice pickled. Stack and slice the tendrils in shorter strands and fry before using just like oyster mushroom stems. Have you ever eaten bana peels fried? they taste oniony. I cant afford fresh jackfruit as they are sold whole here, but I’ve always wanted to make carnitas with jackfruit, oyster mushrooms & banana peels.

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  • My immune system has been working overtime for over 20 years to the point where it has become extreme. There must be other people out there that has a immune system like mine! I hope don’t need NAC or prednisone. If there is a second wave I can beat it even if I get hit with a stronger strain. The combination of how I am able to kill stuff needs to be looked at through extensive testing. I know that I have the cellular memory cells that are needed whether I still have antibodies or not. I can immunize all kinds of things from the first time my body is introduced. When I am hit with something forthe 2nd time, my body no longer wants to except the effects of whatever it is. I had type 5 covid 19 but as much as I suspected that I had developed phenomena I didn’t. We know that there is at least 6 types so I will most likely survive if I get hit with type 6.

  • When will Doctors admit this crap this bad flu has been spreading since June of last year! My parents are CONFIRMED to have had it in October of last year. All ado about nothing really. You go against science and nature when locking people down. Survival of the fittest, the way its ALWAYS been.

  • Anyone who is talking about a second wave is dangerous. He mixes facts with brainwashing false information. It’s not a pandemic but a plandemic=scamdemic. When have we ever tested and counted each flue case????Why is this virus controlling the world and collapsing the world economy. Wake up every one. Stop believing this doctor. He is brainwashing you and diverting your attention from what is actually happening in the world.. Collapse of world economy which will lead to poverty and hunger

  • Remdesivir and Steroids… that’s it…why are you risking killing people when you know early treatment with Ivermectin and Doxycycline, or HCQ and Azithromycin are proven 5-7 day cures in numerous countries? Have they gotton to you? Is your health organization prohibiting you employing using these proven treatments? Are you not using Colchicine to quell the cytokine storms for the same reason. Time for Doctors to care less about money and more about human life first and stand up to these health organizations controlled by WHO, Big Pharma and Insurance.

  • I need a list of test and their accuracy. I see where some individuals active covid testing test positive then negative, positive, negative in a short time period this tells me possibly some test are low quality or administered incorrectly. How can a patient specify a test if there is not a list for review and their relative accuracy. Invalid testing has damaged confidence and puts infected individuals back out in public causing more infections. Is there a list that indicates which test work best with various strains. Are pharmaceutical companies specifying accuracy based on a specific strain? If you receive a negative test and have obvious symptoms should a different test made by a different company be considered? Also apply the same concern for antibody test. The public needs better detail about testing so that we don’t repeat failure and expect different results.

  • I have shared your Channel as far as I can, thank you for your excellent information, just a shame our Media will not listen. Cheers from Great Britain ����

  • Best regards from Bulgaria, and thank you, very informative and easy to understand session. I would like to ask a minor question, which you can answer when touching the topic: How accurate are the smartphone blood saturation sensors (like the one I have on my Samung galaxy S10)? I think they work by measuring the color of your finger with a camera, but am not sure for the exact principle.

  • Who is paying you to give us your warped opinions. Your concern is for sure making the world a better place. Are you making propaganda for WHO??

  • It’s all BS biggest hoax ever..when will people wake up.they want to control us.. vaccine.bill gates..ring any bells.bill gates said ther will be an epidemic back in 2015.! government are brainwashing people.every time you put TV it’s there.virurs.virus.virus.!! Death rate is made up to scare people.!!!!do we hear how many people die with the flu.!!JAPAN NO LOCK DOWN SHOPS OPEN.THEY SEEM OK.!!!

  • what is actually being examined in terms of ‘whole genome sequencing’?
    (since Koch’s Postulates has not been met to isolate the virus)
    ?

  • Are there a couple of medical transcriptionists out there? who would be willing to donate their time to transcribe these incredibly informative discussions. luv you guys.

  • tu t’es trompé avec 250 g de farine pour les naams moi c’était liquide

    J’ai dû rajouter de la farine pour pouvoir la travailler en boule sur mon plan de travail

  • I agree with you, 2020was the year of disappointments…..however, I really appreciate your videos and your sweet demeanor. Have you ever cooked sunchokes,salsifis and kohlrabi?

  • My thinking is you cant take any information as fact from any country including ones own, they all tend to lie. However its possible Russia is doing ok as their people grow to old age and they tend to be a very tough people, tougher then most.

  • Regarding the jump in cases in the southern United States, I think that when it is extremely hot and humid, people will have difficulty in keeping their masks on. I know that the hotter it is, the less I want to keep my mask on and I am a physician who came out of retirement to help take care of some very sick patients with COVID-19 in a NYC public hospital. So I am VERY motivated to keep that mask on my face!

  • I’ve been listening since January, and things he talks about usually end up in the news a few weeks later. Question: is there any real data about the types of places where transmission tends to occur? Besides cruise ships, congregant facilities and that one study in Wuhan with the air-conditioned restaurant, I haven’t heard anything more than anecdotal stories.

  • Im wondering about the side effects of long term supplements. For example vitamin c suplements can cause acute renal failure due to oxalates. And I see people here and other places supplementing in more than 2000 mg daily. I think thats a thing that needs to be analysed. Cuz Im seeing regimens of up to 10 pills a day, in fear of a virus that most likely you will not get. And if you get it you will clear it with your regular food and inmune system. But if you take too many pills for a long period of time there can be side effects that are 100 % sure you will get them if you continue to do it.

  • The pressure is really on doctors to not even talk about hydroxychloroquine from multiple sources. Would you dare prescribe HCQ after it has the label of Trump all over it? Better yet say that it is dangerous for COVID patients and safe for lupus patients and just move on. I have a doctor friend who just changes the subject. Sad.

  • Very grateful for your generous gifts of intelligence and knowledge.

    Sorry if I missed a lead, but have you looked at colchicine as a therapeutic and L defensin? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6356988/ The Jerusalem Post announced mid June that Israeli researchers were going to have a look. The Montreal Heart Institute, with participation from a number of Canadian and US universities, has been conducting an innovative study since end March. As you may know, there was a ripple of information coming out of a small Greek study conducted late winter/early spring, and i understand their paper is approaching pre-pub. The Montreal Heart Institute info has been completely locked down. I can think of many reasons and salute their professionalism. Would love to hear an explanation of how colchicine works.

  • A “pandemic” with mortality rate comparable to seasonal flu?

    COVID 1984.

    Scamdemic.

    While they are (allegedly) trying to flatten the curve” they sure are flattening us (with a huge sledge hammer called state tyranny).

    The only time when elderly people in nursing homes and elsewhere will stop dying is if we find a vaccine against death.

    What a crime against humanity this Corona scam is.

  • Cameroon is unfortunately known for malaria. Hopefully they have a drug that helps with that…over there. Which can also help with covid. Maybe. Maybemaybe.

  • 38:58 “Some of you might be bored stiff by this stage”……absolutely not, particularly enjoy your hypotheses, fascinating, thank you for bring so many divergent factors to the table to consider.

  • You have such a lovely personality! Great vid! I wish I liked mushrooms..especially since they are so good for you (and in so many vegan dishes!) I just cannot stand the smell + taste: ( My top 5: Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Eggplants, Dates + (frozen) Blueberries:D

  • I have been listening to MedCram since I heard about the outbreak in China, then to Diamond Princess… I have listened to all updates to related to COVID-19! Such a caring doctor to put all effort into being dedicated to providing a lot of updates! Awesome job.

  • Je commente très peu mais je trouve tes vidéos toujours tellement intéressantes et bien faites ^^ du coup félicitations pour les 100 000 abonnées:)

  • Montgomery has added 1,000 new cases in the last 14 days, the most over that time in the state. In all, the state added more than 6,700 new cases in the last 14 days. Nearly 30 percent of the state’s all-time cases came within the last two weeks. // https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEH08wUT2HNfFmumMfLIBen0qGQgEKhAIACoHCAowzqT_CjCltPgCMIG_ngY?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen

  • Two publications in POZ journal, named “We are seeing few cases of HIV positive people with severe Covid “(Google )and 2 “How many people w HIV are getting Covid 19? both are available in POZ magazine. I enjoy your posts very much and i put my mother on Vitamin D and she takes statins.

  • When I got hit again I felt like I had pink eye but I have had pink eye before so I no longer need medicine to cure it. I had a sore throat for like two days and that is what happened when I got hit with a second strain.

  • Hi Dr. Scheult, just to bring to your attention that many long-haulers, including myself, did not have a high bmi or diabetes prior to our covid infection. In fact, at least anecdotally, it seems the other way around: That more active people tend to lean towards the long recovery traject.

  • Thank you Kyle & Dr Seheult. Medcram is absolutely awesome!!! Dr Seheult, considering the thrombosis risk, do you think that we should be routinely using prophylactic low-dose aspirin (75-150mg) daily (if there are no contra-indications)?

  • Could you comment on the MATH+ protocol developed by the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance? ( https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocol/) They’ve been using a steroid (methylprednisolone) together with ascorbic acid, thiamine, and an anticoagulant (heparin), plus additional interventions (zinc, vitamin D, magnesium, famotidine, melatonin) for months now and having amazing success. Why is this not the standard of care??

  • By inhaling the steam of eucalyptus leaves or oil for ‘COVID-19’ can decrease the ‘DEATH RATE’ by improving the respiratory system.
    (we can save many lives)
    Eucalyptus is also very helpful to avoiding other symtoms of ‘COVID-19’.
    Please it is request test it.

  • Dr. Campbell, THAILAND has gone 20 days without ANY local transmission. All new cases are repatriated nationals in state quarantine.

  • Question: Can NAC be taken with blood thinners? I bought NAC for my husband’s chronic conditions, but now I’m not sure if he should take it because he is on thinners. He doesn’t have trouble clotting up when he cuts himself, I don’t think it’s a problem, but how do I know for sure…?

  • Thank you for the update guys! So much emerging information as we continue to learn more about this virus.
    Looking forward to vaccine and immunity, it seems that some people who contracted the virus are revealing little or no antibodies in testing. This seems odd for a virus and casts some doubt on the long term effectiveness of a vaccine. I wonder if this is related to blood type where some patients are able to resist SARS Cov-2 with T cells or other innate immunity and never actually develop antibodies? It might be interesting to screen for factors that may reveal why some will have developed robust antibody presence while others have little or none.

  • Thank you Kyle & Dr Seheult for your very informative Medcram updates. I’ve watched every single one from South Africa, I share them, and I truly appreciate the education. Agree with you guys getting an international award!!!

  • Dr Campbell, will you and your family like your grandkids be taking the vaccine?
    Corona virus vaccines have caused cytokine storm and killing people since 2009 at least.
    Any thoughts or comments on that?
    Thanks

  • 00:00 introduction

    00:50 in edition to medications what other crucial changes in ICU treatments have been modified in the latest weeks or months?

    02:59 we are using methylprednisolone with good results, should we go for dexamethasone being cheaper and equivocal or better result?

    05:30 can you give a recap on the results with dexamethasone?

    07:17 where are most people catching the virus in the united states?

    09:15 comments on NAC (N-Acetylcysteine)?

    12:21 do you agree with the timeline of the progression of symptoms: often times in the second week you see respiratory problems, and often times in the 3rd week you see problems with blood clots

    13:10 Regarding thromboprophylaxis, when should it be started? Does D-dimer level alone be the guide for starting enoxaparin?

    15:40 have you (dr. Seheult) been tested?

    16:43 does a positive antibody test mean you can’t spread the disease?

    17:12 how much quality of life remains after ICU treatment of Covid19?

    19:53 can it be compared to a pneumonia?

    21:00 how do doctors learn about the latest treatments? how can we be sure our doctor is using the latest information?

    23:50 how much variability is their between both hospitals you work at?

    24:42 what are the other long term effects of Covid19 and the risk of needing months to recover fully from the disease?

    26:10 do higher levels of glucose hinder the bodies ability to respond to SARS COV-2?

    26:53 bacterial infections: how often do you see secondary infections in need of antibiotics?

    28:03 any clinical updates from the ICU or research you are watching?

    29:35 what is an anticoagulant?

    31:01 have you seen a lot of red eyes as a symptom?

    31:30 does your hospital receive kickbacks for more covid cases?

    35:55 what labs are you getting on a patient?

    38:10 what is the role of tocilizumab after a patient has been given steroids?

    39:15 upcoming video updates this week?

  • Could Doctors do blood tests in Covid 19 patients to check histamine levels?
    Here’s why:
    I looked into Covid 19 and there is a retrospective study from Wuhan showing that this disease could be a gastro intestinal disease. Originally it was thought that only 4% of patients presented with this form of the illness. That number has risen to as high as 60% with the highest mortality from this form of the illness. I looked at the possible mechanism for this disease and this is my theory. If I’ m right this disease could be triggering a form of histamine intolerance. The longer patients are taking to recover from the disease the more histamines are building up in the body and the more complications arise. Below is my idea and why I think doctors should do blood tests to check for histamine levels.

    Pepcid AC with Famotidine, a gastro antihistamine that was shown that in large doses cured 10 people with Covid 19 in a retrospective study and Covid 19 is looking like it is in fact a gastrointestinal disease. Mast cells and/or certain bacteria could be triggering mast cells to release histamine in the gut as a immune response to this viral infection. If histamine levels reach toxic levels and are released into the lungs this can cause the lungs to contact and cause inflammation in the lungs. This inflammation damages the lungs, reducing the oxygen and possibly causing hypoxia resulting in mast cells in the lungs releasing more histamines. These histamines cause more inflammation reducing the oxygen levels further and a cycle of hypoxia occurring. Toxic levels of histamines in the blood can lead to blood clots, fibrinolysis, triggering of the H1 and H2 receptors increasing blood flow and blood pressure leading to heart attacks and strokes. High levels of histamines in the brain can cause confusion and dementia like symptoms and histamines can cause liver and kidney damage. The 10 people who took Famotidine all reported their pulse oximatry levels at 95% or below. 24 to 48 hours after taking the drug their oxygen levels had returned to normal. So could stopping the histamines in the gastro intestional region have helped reduce inflammatory histamines form the gut entering the lungs and the increase in oxygen stopped the cycle of hypoxia?

  • Dr Seheult, what’s your comments on MMR vaccines being used to boost immunity considering some shared genome of Rubella with Corona virus..

  • Have you heard of the creepy discovery at Krogan Lab in San Francisco?
    from San Francisco Chronicle
    “When the team looked at the photos, they got a shock: The surface of the host cell was bristling with wispy, finger-like strands known as filopodia — sharp little straws that aren’t usually there, but had been manufactured by the virus. They were poking out from the inside of the infected cell, cutting holes in the membrane and creating a tunnel to the outside.
    Normally, the way a virus spreads itself is by turning an infected cell into a virus factory. The cell fills with virus copies like a water balloon, finally bursting and releasing the virus particles. But the filopodia seemed to show that the virus has devised an additional method for promoting infection: After copying itself within the host cell — but before the cell bursts — the virus exits through filopodia that tunnel out from the infected cell and punch a hole in a nearby uninfected cell, allowing the virus to swim from one cell to another.”

  • Vraiment top! J’ai envie de tout tester �� je pense que quand tu dis limonade tu voulais dire citronnade car la limonade c’est la boisson gazeuse sucrée ☺️

  • I never knew ferritin levels were a marker for inflammation. I’m a blood donor and the blood bank’s been complaining about my low ferritin levels to the point where they now only take blood 2x a year instead of 5x, which I think is fine. It’s not dangerously low, but they say it’s too low for them to safely tap half a litre. If it’s also a marker for inflammation I’m actually pleased to hear it’s low.

  • why intubation? https://bmcanesthesiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12871-015-0159-9

    Of the 508 patients requiring prolonged MV, 164 were tracheostomized
    after a median 18 days of MV. Patients in whom translaryngeal intubation
    was maintained had significantly higher ICU (42.7 % versus 17.1 %, p <0.001) and in-hospital (54.1 % versus 22.0 %, p <0.001) mortality rates, and a significantly lower successful weaning rate (40.4 % versus 68.9 %, p
    <0.001). The results were consistent after matching for the
    propensity score of performing tracheostomy. Furthermore, a
    time-dependent covariate Cox model showed that a tracheostomy was
    independently associated with lower in-hospital mortality (adjusted
    hazard ratio [aHR], 0.26; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 0.18–0.39) and
    higher successful weaning rate (aHR, 2.05; 95 % CI, 1.56–2.68).

  • With images of human stupidity like that I’m sure it’s just a matter of time before we’re counting and releasing data on the number of survivors left on earth rather than the dead. Ridiculous.

  • Dr. Seheult Must be nominated for some kind of an International award. His insightful lectures are helping both professionals and ordinary people across the globe. ��❤��

  • 1Oats
    2Jasmine rice
    3Tomato Sauce (It’s good on pasta, rice..)
    4Seasoning (Anything indian like curry, tandoori, garam masala, turmeric..or TACO SEASONING! YUM)
    5Pasta or Noodle

  • Are patients who are on Remdesivir also being given anticoagulants? If so, does that mean that Remdesivir does not kill Covid 19 nor prevent the damage to endothelial cells? If bleeding is a concern on anti-coagulants, why are patients not given an Ace 2 inhibitor instead?

  • You have such a lovely personality! Great vid! I wish I liked mushrooms..especially since they are so good for you (and in so many vegan dishes!) I just cannot stand the smell + taste: ( My top 5: Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Eggplants, Dates + (frozen) Blueberries:D

  • Can you do an episode, showing the statistical differences between the seasonal flu and coronavirus? Theres lots of skepticism out there over lockdowns and media coverage.

  • How do you wait 20 years to get this removed? How the fuck do you get married, have kids, buy a house, etc. while having that thing growing on you the entire time?

  • I really thought you would say nuts!

    My list:
    1. coconut milk and yoghurt
    2. rice crackers
    3. avocado
    4. shanghai paksoi
    5. sweet potatoes
    and also a lot of other fruits en veggies

  • June is the most resourceful chef, really showing the power of a good pantry. I’d love for a series of just cooking with odds and ends/ leftovers / ingredients.

  • We eat very similarly. I love couscous with garlic and olive oil. Oh and olives, pickles, and sauerkraut are favorite snacks of mine.

  • All beans except kidney beans alsoI don’t like them either. Blueberries, oats, all fruits and all veggies and greens. And a piece of very dark vegan gluten-free chocolate as dessert every lunch.

  • In Africa, malaria and gastro-intestinal parasites are treated, often prophylactically with the very cheap and widely available HCQ and ivermectin, respectively. Ivermectin, which is a one time annual pill, has been shown to greatly reduce severity and mortality for Covid-19 at all stages of the disease, and well, there are a lot of claims about HCQ, with or without zinc and/or azithromycin, used at the earliest stages of Covid-19…

  • My top five! <3

    1.BERRIES. I love them all, especially strawberries, blueberries and blackcurrant
    2.MANGO. It’s super expensive but I just love the taste so much
    3. OATS. I could live without them, but don’t wanna!:D eat them everyday, so…
    4. TEA. Not a food, but what the hell:D I love tea.
    5. SHROOMS. I am a mushroom maniac. I am sadly not vegan or even vegetarian yet, only when i’m living alone (my mom throws a tantrum when I refuse to eat meat while I visit them, although at least it is a bio meat from farm, I’d never eat meat from an animal that suffered their whole life…) but back to the point, I’d always pick mushrooms over anything animal based. They are so yummy!!!

  • Do you think you can make a video tutorial about you editing your videos? I know how long it really will take but that would be so useful and helpful for us fellow aspiring YouTubers��

  • My five things:
    1. Salsa! I eat it with pita bread, in meals, and sometimes even in sandwiches!
    2. Hummus. This is my all-time favorite spread and dip, and it goes so well with carrots.
    3. Green lentils. Green lentil stew with garlic, onions, and parsley is my favorite meal in the world. So comforting, cozy, and satisfying.
    4. Home made oat milk can’t drink coffee without it!
    5. Rolled oats. I love oatmeal, overnight oats, making cookies with them, using them as a crunchy dessert topping, granola.. so many options!:)

  • I don’t think they have definitely ruled out transmission across the boarder as not all of the samples from people in quarantine have been genome sequenced. They have said that the community outbreak genome is different from the genome sequences that they know off in quarantine.

    They are also now undertaking wide spread testing of all staff who work at ports and airports to check that non of these people have the virus. Previously this testing has been for lal people at work on a given day, which means some people were missed if they didnt work that day.

  • coucou Alice, j’ai découvert ta chaîne par hasard en cherchant des recettes de smoothies, et bein je suis ravie! sincèrement j’adore ta chaîne �� tu m’inspire chaque jour à faire des recettes saines et savoureuses….et rien que pour tout ça je te dis Merci ��

  • Gurl from one editor to another HOW do you get those handwritten text titles in your video! It’s a skill i’ve wanted to learn forever!

  • 1. zucchini
    2. homemade citrus water
    3. tomatoe stuff
    4. tempeh. Have you tried making your own? Was it easy (thinking about trying it myself)
    5. berries from our garden:DDD

  • I really thought you would say nuts!

    My list:
    1. coconut milk and yoghurt
    2. rice crackers
    3. avocado
    4. shanghai paksoi
    5. sweet potatoes
    and also a lot of other fruits en veggies

  • curious about how david and i met?

    check out our romantic storytime video on our other channel: http://bit.ly/2v7TYoM

    love // jenny

  • i have just discovered you June!! i adore you, fun to watch!! wish i could taste the food!!! you make me want to try new stuff!

  • Doctors could also do tests to check the histamine levels in the gut. Doctors are reporting that the blood in some patients is “sticky”. Histamines have been found to be involved in intimal thickening.

  • Hello, j’ai découverts tes vidéos hier et je suis fan:-) J’ai fait ma liste de courses et je m’en vais de ce pas essayer une partie des recettes. Merci pour toutes ces bonnes idées!!

  • Juste pour préciser le taboulé c’est du persil haché avec des oignons rouges et d’autres légumes et le tout est recouvert d’huile. Sinon super vidéo

  • HYDROXYCHLIOROQUINE is the cure but doctors are not allowed to tell you this.because bill gates want to vaccinate everyone..why.?Money.!!!!

  • Could not live with out oatmeal, berries, broccoli, any kind of beans (I don’t discriminate), and a liiiittle bit of peanut butter

  • I like them all except kidney beans as well!:)
    Five things I couldn’t live without:
    -Coconut (any form)
    -Avocado
    -Greens
    -sesame (oil and seeds)
    -Nuts (various types)

  • Another great video June!! If you really dice up the jackfruit into much smaller bits then it really helps with the chewy texture. Its beneficial if you really cook down the fruit and such to give it that meat vibe. That’s whats my brother does at his banh mi restaurant where he has a jackfruit sandwich. Hope this helps! Love you June!

  • I couldn’t live without spices! I get easily chilly, so I put cinnamon, ginger, turmeric and chilli almost in everything I eat. I also love nuts and seeds, because they are just the easiest, most delicious, nutrient dense and flavour packed go-to snack!

  • I have recently rediscovered chickpeas (garbanzo). Love them!!! I’ve been making Greek-style hummus, and recently falafel (yum!!!). They are also delicious roasted with oil and spices as an awesome crunchy snack food.

  • Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo, de très bonne qualité comme les autres! Le temps que vous passez sur vos vidéos transparait vraiment à l’écran, super boulot. ( J’ai une question assez idiote mais je recherche des assiettes comme les votre: celles blanches assez creuses, où les avez vous eu? s’il vous plaît ) Bonne continuation!!

  • Coucou
    J’arrive un peu tard mais j’ai éventuellement une alternative pour ton taboulé
    Alors je te donne mon “astuce” avec des pincettes car moi je le fais habituellement avec de la semoule “normale” (pas complète quoi) en faite je le fais la veille et au lieu de mettre de l’eau et la passée au micro onde je met du jus de citron et je laisse la semoule s’en imprégner toute la nuit
    Voilà je trouve que ça donne plus de goût avec un effet frais qui pour l’été est juste génial
    N’hésite pas à me dire si tu vas rester et si tu test si sa fonctionne bien avec la semoule complète?

  • I don’t think she’s eating too little? like, she’s having 3 solid meals and she even said she’s getting snacks in between. Maybe that amount of food would be too little for some people, but if it works for her then I don’t think it’s too little at all

  • http://www.covidplanB.co.nz A group of New Zealand academics stating persistent and constant reoccurring lock downs is unsustainable and propose a better way to reach herd immunity.

  • Hi Jenny! I have to say that I just love all of your videos and recipes…I have been following for a long time! I would love to make that congee sometime. Could you tell me what setting (high, medium, low?) you cook the rice and lentils at for an hour? Also, do you cook the lentils and rice together from the start? Thanks!!

  • Tes recettes sont super et on l’air super bonnes, je ne suis ni veggie ou vegan mais j’aime changé mes habitudes alimentaires avec des recettes sympas. Merci de faire partager tes recettes

  • Hi John. Peter from Jersey C.I. Here’s amore hopeful site tracking vaccine development. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html

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  • Hi Dr Campbell. I bought a much needed pen as I lose them more that I care to admit. I read a study from the University of Liverpool. Ec50 was mentioned in an article you highlighted. Appears that ritinovir and 2other RNA transcriptase seem to reach 2.5sbove to Ec90(I apologize for my poor math here and I m a rookie at reading these publications. Anyway Hiv meds are having empirical positive effects on hiv positive people and reducing severe covid in hiv positive people and or not having viral replication leading to a Sars covid ace storm. NIH are doing a 4000person studying using Tenofovir to move beyond strong empirical data.. Anyway the Liverpool Dr’s confirm in vitro en Evo efficacy w RNA meds is ritinovir rezataz tenofovir (Truvada )remdisavir Goal was Ec90 deals w plasma amounts at a value that slows reverses covid replication…

  • The people on the bus in India, had no choice, for them, to get into that bus was necessary to prevent hunger and not getting into that bus mean going without food for a period of time.

  • ello govna. well well well. looks like yee arent ready to condemn them these protests are irresponsible as you did the others it is? what different misses? privy mr doctor truth afraid the bobbies break down his door he tell the truth about some people having irresponsible mass gatherings. SO BRAVE. SO HONEST.

  • Pour le taboulé pas besoin de cuire la semoule il suffit d’ajouter les légumes et la sauce sur la semoule crue et de remuer de temps en temps c’est trop bon…

  • So let me get this straight, you are fully ready to believe that russia isnt being truthful a out their numbers but you still believe chinas numbers? John you are confusing me with your words.

  • We seem to live in such upgraded society, having lots of articles and technologies, but basic behaviour and respect, kindness are smth absolutely unfamiliar… so sad that people behave wild and in such times show only worser and worser qualities. It makes me feel so sad

  • Given that Covid-19 in the U.S. seems to be hitting different states hard at different times, talking about first wave and second wave on an aggregate basis for the whole country doesn’t seem nearly as useful as talking about waves for individual states. For example, based on the diagram shown, I would consider new peaks for New York and New Jersey a second wave, whereas Florida, Texas, California, and Arizona are still dealing with their first waves. May I also say that these Q&A sessions are very informative; thanks for keeping us updated!

  • In Argentina we are using Plasma from blood from recovery people in a very high % to solve Coronavirus cases. Also started to develop, inyecting the virus to Horses, to develop anti bodies and move them back to humans. Kind of a serum. Is that used in the US?

  • Hey I look at all your videos and have done so from mid January 2020. You were on the ball completely about this while thing. Could I quickly ask you what software do you use to edit and also the screen recorder you use? Thanks

  • Min 6: Of course the border security would not want to admit… But could this be that the virus was in circulation during the supposedly ‘100 free days’ period but gone undetected because it was with people who did not feel the symptoms and were not tested?

  • I love your “What I Eat” videosI’m a single Mom and you’ve given me loads of great cooking ideas, because we like to eat the same things (but I don’t know how to cook). You’re awesome.:D

  • If you look at the death rates in the uk which they are no longer giving on tv you will notice it has been adjusted down
    By about 10% or 5000.
    This is because people who had died from other causes who had previously been tested positive for COVID-19
    Were being wrongly put down as dying from Covid 19.
    I suspect the figure to be much much higher.
    You thing this type of thing is a conspiracy theory.
    Wrong. It is a conspiracy fact.
    Btw. Kennedy just won a law suit against the American government.
    The government has failed to prove the safety of vaccines over the last 30 years.
    Watch out people this is just the start.
    Follow the money. It will lead to drug manufacturers who have no liability when it. Comes to
    Any adverse reaction give by vaccines. No conspiracy here

  • It’s all BS biggest hoax ever..when will people wake up.they want to control us.. vaccine.bill gates..ring any bells.bill gates said ther will be an epidemic back in 2015.! government are brainwashing people.every time you put TV it’s there.virurs.virus.virus.!! Death rate is made up to scare people.!!!!do we hear how many people die with the flu.!!JAPAN NO LOCK DOWN SHOPS OPEN.THEY SEEM OK.!!!

  • I’m being asked to send my kids to school, but I’m unable to find any data on the number of COVID cases at Torbay Hospital in Devon. How can I find out if it is safe myself?

  • Re Russia. Firstly, they have done a lot of testing meaning the IFR will be more accurate but certainly still too high as they won’t have captured all of the infections. Secondly, they have not suspended their normal official cause of death procedures, as we have, so they are accurately recording deaths FROM COVID-19 not simply WITH the SARS-COV-2 virus in the body, which is what we’re doing. Therefore, their cause of death data will be much more accurate than ours. Thirdly, the WHO have been consistently wrong about nearly everything to do with this pandemic. Usually, the opposite of what they say proves to be the truth. Cheap shot re Chernobyl, which is in the Ukraine, not Russia, and occurred under the Soviet regime, does you no credit.

  • I dont follow this channel often. Has Dr Campbell spoken about how covid 19 is going on the death certificates for non covid deaths and the fact they are fixing the figures. Has he discussed that the CDC estimates the death toll to be at 0.26%. If not, ure a fraud mate.

  • As always Dr. Campbell you are an island of sanity in a sea of confusion. Your work is much appreciated. I know my life has improved because I am following sound recommendations from yourself and your sources on many things that include: Vitamin D,Social Distancing, Proper Handwashing, Exercise, Eating Healthy, and Getting Enough Sleep to name a few. Thank you so very much Dr. Campbell. All the best to you and yours. Stay safe, stay healthy, and be happy. Mitch ��

  • Can you mention Guernsey. No new cases for over 40 days due to rigorous track and Trace. Our public health minister Dr Nicola Brink is a virologist and has been awesome

  • I guess I’m old because when Chernobyl blew I was a young man serving in the US Army and stationed in Kaiserslautern, West Germany. As for Russias low Covid death numbers it’s quite simple to understand. It has officially been declared an act of treason to contract the Coronavirus. As a “Crime against the State” the death penalty is the punishment. Therefore the individual died by execution. The number of Covid deaths they are declaring died before being executed. In summary. Russias reported “Covid” death numbers are accurate. (This of course was completely fabricated by myself during a time when my liver was processing alcoholic beverages)

  • We eat very similarly. I love couscous with garlic and olive oil. Oh and olives, pickles, and sauerkraut are favorite snacks of mine.

  • Hey hey everybody! You asked for it and now it’s here, I hope you enjoy seeing what I eat in a day! Just as a quick DISCLAIMER: I do not eat the same exact things every single day. In this video I am showing you some of my favorite foods that I do tend to eat regularly. Thanks for watching!
    p.s. please excuse my sick voice in this video:)

  • I’m happy you changed your mind about protesting. In which protesting in covid19 is possible by a) wearing a mask b) wearing googles or sunglasses c) physically distancing during a march d) marching outdoors

  • High dose vitamin C helps PREVENT and CURE COVID-19!!!

    COVID-19 NEED NOT be an emergency!!! It can be dramatically

    reduced and treated with readily available nutritional products.

    We don’t need any prescription drugs or vaccines!

    (Although some INEXPENSIVE drugs can be useful.)

    We MUST stop COVID-19 NOW. Here’s how to go about it.

    Videos can be posted censorship free on brighteon DOT com.

    Side Note: America’s Frontline Doctors state that

    Hydroxychloroquine ALSO is a way to prevent and cure COVID-19.

    America’s Frontline Doctors Banned Censored Hydroxychloroquine

    HCQ Prevents and Cures COVID-19

    https://preview.tinyurl.com/Americas-Frontline-Doctors-Ban or

    https://www.brighteon.com/051af01d-26c9-4b5c-89df-1c23eaf47c87

    The original America’s Frontline Doctors website was censored.

    Here is their new address at this time:

    https://americasfrontlinedoctorsummit.com/

    I plan to cover more about Hydroxychloroquine later, but, in the USA

    at least, there is a way to get a remote diagnosis from a licensed

    doctor and potentially get a prescription for Hydroxychloroquine

    and have that prescription delivered by mail. See this web page:

    https://corsination.com/covid-19/

    I’m not a doctor and don’t play one on TV. Most doctors

    won’t tell you this anyway. Do your own research to

    make the best decisions for your health. There is

    Vitamin C proof from a Chinese Dr. who also practices in

    the USA, Dr. Richard Cheng. We need

    our natural immune system, properly supported.

    Vitamin C overdose can cause diarrhea,

    maybe rash, and maybe stomach upset.

    You have to work up to the higher levels. If you’re

    getting ill, you may have to increase dosage for a while

    to get over the illness then drop back down to a

    maintenance dosage. Always use BUFFERED C.

    Dogs, cats, and many other animals can produce their

    own Vitamin C in their bodies as they need it. Unfortunately,

    humans cannot produce Vitamin C in their bodies. I read that

    an “average” dog produces 18 mg / lb of body weight even

    when they’re not under stress or fighting illness. So, if the

    dog were 200 lbs, like a human, he would produce 3600 mg

    / day. This would increase if he were under stress or was ill.

    These may be the most important videos you ever watch.

    Dr. Cheng’s recommended daily preventive regimen:

    Vitamin C 5,000 10,000 mg divided into 2 or more

    doses daily. More doses, spread out all day, is better.

    Vitamin D3 5,000 10,000 IU daily.

    MgCl2 (a form of Magnesium) 500 1,000 mg daily.

    DHA / EPA Omega 3 fish oil 3,000 4,000 mg daily.

    NAC 1,000 mg daily.

    Zinc 50 mg daily.

    For children and smaller adults, dosages should

    be prorated by body weight.

    Some dosages increase if you’re actually fighting COVID-19

    or another disease. We can shut this virus down right

    now. We can end the restrictions soon. We can get our

    country and our world back. We just have to be smart

    about how we do it and use the resources we have.

    https://www.brighteon.com/channels/rzcheng

    Hospital Treatment Of COVID-19 With High-Dose Vitamin C

    https://preview.tinyurl.com/Hospital-Treatment-High-Dose-C or

    https://www.brighteon.com/89690191-8b6a-4119-9de4-21240e7a1c18

    NY Hospitals use of Vit C is applaudable, but the dosage is too small

    https://preview.tinyurl.com/New-York-Hospital-VitC-Too-Low or

    https://www.brighteon.com/450002d2-f1dc-4f4c-b862-8c7a3f3b4b65

    Daughter‘s story: family saved from Covid-19 virus with vitamin C in Wuhan

    https://preview.tinyurl.com/Family-Saved-From-COVID19-VitC or

    https://www.brighteon.com/32df0202-facb-443a-8ef6-5648b4b2f9ec

    Integrative Medicine in the Prevention and Treatment of Covid-19

    https://preview.tinyurl.com/Integrative-Med-Treat-COVID-19 or

    https://www.brighteon.com/263948aa-2dde-40aa-b6a1-8e379e10d7b2

    Risk Roundup Webcast: Can Vitamin C Prevent and Treat COVID 19

    https://preview.tinyurl.com/Risk-Rounup-Vitamin-C-COVID-19 or

    https://www.brighteon.com/f379abd9-f5c8-48ff-852d-ec40ad756e46

    May we all be healthy. Ron

    DObCBPxQS10s

  • There must be allot of immune people about now, as once you’ve caught it, you can’t get it again! Apparently one million Londoners have caught it, that was three or four weeks ago.

  • Educate yourselves people, brand new tube, no censoring, just ask why are is utube banning them, and are you happy with loosing freedom of speech, freedom of movement over the flu, no worse than sars or swine flu. Listen to the goverment guy’s they never tell lies����

  • Your food is so beautiful! I should learn to cook aha. The only thing I can think that I definitely have EVRYDAY is vegetables, I can’t live without:) and also tea of course!

  • To understand Russia’s or any country’s Covid-19 death rates, have a look at their influenza death rates for the last year. There is likely to be an inverse relationship.

  • To those who’ve said that US President Trump would welcome a Covid-19 vaccine, I would draw your attention to his interest in Robert F. Kennedy’s views and his advocacy for hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 despite much mockery and shaming from widely disseminated opinion-givers. Both suggest a capacity for independent, critical thinking. Bill Gates credits himself, without evidence, of warding off Mr. Kennedy’s influence. That isn’t the same as changing Mr. Trump’s concerns about vaccinations. In the case of the drug, studies in Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine that discredited the drug have been discredited themselves.

  • Remember if the average life expectancy is 75, then about 1/75 of the population die every year.
    If there are 75 million people, 1,000,000 die each year., And about 3000 die each day from natural causes.
    Typically, murders, suicide, accident are not put into the natural death rate. But they can be, say for life insurance in young men.
    So, let’s see the totality of excess deaths from natural causes.
    That is of the total number of covid deaths, because deaths from all natural causes are relatively stable.

  • I find it ironic that people from Asia (not all of Asia but most of it) are so much more disciplined than we are yet they have the least human rights (i.e Right to assemble, right to freedom of press, right to freedom of expression)

  • Very many thanks indeed Dr John. Did anyone seen the “DON’T ADD VITAMIN D TO YOUR DIET” at the beginning of the poster shown??!!! Obviously missed Dr John’s eye!

  • You cannot call a reaction a virus, don’t attack my immunity system and say IT is a disease, corona is in me but I will not be tested to be told I have it I already know and I’m not dead ok! Stop calling the common cold a deadly contagion there is no contagion found in med science, this is all propaganda from a uninformed idiot. Everyones rights are being breached unjustified!!! People are allowed to decline being involved and Govt’s cannot mandate drugs or test sorry we are protected by the Nuremburg code, we don’t want another holocaust of medical malpractice that makes big pharma rich at our expense, the deaths and tragedy of the humanitarian crisis far outweighs the rates of people dying, people are suffering for no reason!!! There’s no proof the germ theor is a theory and I will not consent to medical research of this nature, I do not believe in theie narratives, all the true Drs are calling for a stop to the madness! Dont tell me what’s happenig in NZ I am right here and we are being detained unlawfully for no reason, people gets colds so what, let us free!!!

  • Dr. Campbell, just want to give you an article about NYC https://gothamist.com/food/photos-pandemic-fatigued-new-yorkers-turn-nyc-into-bourbon-street?fbclid=IwAR3AUZTKXoE6e4U9tqQ2tIuc5zPfO92akYuN91Ti91qTKsnDusPtIoO0Zgs

  • What’s the recovery vs. death rate? How many people have come out and said that false reports and cause of death keeps getting attributed to C-19 when it’s not true? Why are insurance companies paying hospitals $13,000 for every C-19 patient reported and $39,000 for every person put on a ventilator that supposedly has C-19? Why do we trust test kits coming out of China, that probably have C-19 already on it. or just POS like everything else that comes out of that country? Why are they insisting on shutting down the economy for a fraction of the population that is at risk? Why are they insisting on quarantining the healthy instead of the few that are at risk? Why do they hate Trump and patriots? Why is the left so afraid of Trump getting a second term when all he’s done is improve the economy and trade agreements? Why Does Bill Gates own patents on both, viruses and vaccines, when you can’t own a patent on anything that is naturally occurring? (That would suggest they have man made viruses) Why did they arrest people for trying to go to work and put food on their table but support mass gatherings and violent protests? Why do they say citizens don’t need guns because we have police, and then turn around and say defund the police? Why does anyone trust strangers in a news room that only report what they’re told to? Who do they work for, who do they answer to? Why do I ask so many questions? Because we have few real journalists anymore, just political operatives posing as journalists. Time to wake up! TRUMP 2020!!!

  • Most Western countries count everyone who died while being positive on COVID-19 as a COVID-19 death, while Russia has its own rules, accordingly to which COVID-19 has to be the primary cause of the death and not just a contributing factor to the death due to a chronic disease. This difference in the definition alone means Russian official death tolls is significantly lower (probably, one third of what Russia would have if it used the Western rules). On top of that, there are accusations that Russia has deliberately manipulated statistics and/or that COVID-19 PCR tests used in Russia are unreliable and produce many false negatives. In any case, I think it is better to compare excess of deaths in different countries as this number is more reliable.

  • I find it ironic that people from Asia (not all of Asia but most of it) are so much more disciplined than we are yet they have the least human rights (i.e Right to assemble, right to freedom of press, right to freedom of expression)

  • 25:35 “One microgram of vitimin D per hundred ml of milk.” This is why we should all drink 5 liters of milk every day!:)
    BTW, that concentration is pretty much the same in the US were vitamin D fortified milk must contain between 100 and 150 IU per 8 oz., which equates to 1 to 1.5 microgram per 100 ml. Per capita milk consumption in the US has been steadily dropping for many years now, and was down to 65 liters/year in 2017. (People in many countries in Europe drink four, five, or even six times as much.)
    At 1 microgram / 100 ml, 65 liters per year gives 1.8 microgram = 71 IU daily, or only 11% of the RDA.

  • 19:47 That newspaper story on vitamin D and COVID-19 is originally from USA Today. Here is the June 11 online version: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/2020/06/09/vitamin-d-and-covid-19-could-low-vitamin-d-levels-affect-coronavirus/5274331002/

  • Dear Dr Campbell, Please check how many deaths per milion of population are in Russia and other Eastern Europe countries (Poland, Czech, Slovakia, etc). it is nearly the same each country (30 per 1m). In Western Europe is 10 times or even more higher 300-500. I doubt that Russia is hiding something. In my opinion is something connected to BCG tuberculosis vaccines. In Eastern Europe this vaccine is obligatory but in West is optional (nobody has been vaccinated) so maybe this is a real reason why in Russia (and East Europe ) is lower death rate. In Poland a lot of tested positive don’t have symptoms (eg miners) only older and with other diseases die. Could you check it please? Best regards from Poland

  • Milk only needs to have daily value 10% per serving in US if fortified to be labeled a “good source” of vitamin D. Just please be aware of labels.

  • You should cook the seeds with dried prawn/fish, with lots of spices and potato. My mom makes it delicious! �� eat with plain rice.

  • Cameroon is unfortunately known for malaria. Hopefully they have a drug that helps with that…over there. Which can also help with covid. Maybe. Maybemaybe.

  • Damn that’s a BUS? They aren’t even allowing full capacity on any busses in Western Washington USA. And although dates are free for now, they are raisong the flat fare of all Sounds Transit express busses to $3.25 per trip starting January. Terrorism act in Philippines is Duterte trying to say all activism is terrorism. So it’s a free speech killing law. I’m glad to see social distancing in Philippine protests. A lot of nurses come from Philippines and they KNOW it’s real.

  • Maybe it’s just the ones I’ve tried…but there’s a definite funk to jackfruit as well that she didn’t touch on. Something very slight but very B.O.esque. I can’t stand jackfruit for this reason!

  • Talk about the “black hole of Calcutta”…I was in Calcutta in the mid ’60s, and apparently it hasn’t changed. It’s most doubtful is ANY “protester” have been test aside from very very few, and certainly none of Antifa’s numbers are being tested. This very glaring problem with ANY vaccine is that is the government trustworthy, will they be taking advantage of this to disseminate other agendas? Past experience would say NO, no government is in the least trustworthy. Being that most governments are controlled to a great degree by outside private interests, political and profit oriented. This may sound a bit ” conspiracy theory”, but again past experience tells us that many many ” conspiracy theories” have turned out to be absolutely true with indisputable proof available.

  • At least they all had personal protection stuff, some had visors too and gloves. You should see how it is in Serbia now, people think it’s over so 99% don’t wear anything anymore, it’s incredible because the number of daily cases is slowly rising, it was like 76 today, one death.

  • Who is paying you to give us your warped opinions. Your concern is for sure making the world a better place. Are you making propaganda for WHO??

  • I live in East Texas. It is taking 2 to 4 weeks to get test results back in our rural area. We are in the Lufkin CDC district. I believe the CDC is trying to keep the number of infections reported down be delaying test results. I don’t trust the CDC or the WHO. They are politically controlled and only report results that is favorable to their political agenda. Only when the rates of infection are too large to hide do they report with more accuracy! It is disgraceful!

  • Could you maybe do a video (or series! The more, the better ^^) about how to include more of a certain food group? I struggle to get in my daily leafy greens for example, I’m huge on texture and I just don’t like ’em that much. I still have a salad maybe 4 times a week, but it’s always my least favorite part of the meal. Maybe other people struggle with beans, or even specific things like making sure you get enough calcium, vitamine B, whatever.
    I know you’ve said that at the moment you are more inspired to do fashion and style videos, but hey, it’s worth a shot! Your food always looks SO good!

  • What’s being done right in Sth Dakota?…compared to NZ. What are your qualifications?. Is that the extent of your “data”? Please link to the peer-reviewed phylogenetic analysis, including identification, other than an RT PCR test. Is there a zoonotic reservoir for the rest of the very common coronavirus strains? Your speculation and assumptions lack any scientific rigour and add nothing to the fear porn that is the main stream media. I wonder who is funding your “ data” reviews ��

  • Holy shit!! You do know the virus hasn’t been isolated yet? Kochs Postulates??? So covid 19 doesn’t exist. They are testing people for Corona virus which is the common cold, flu virus that’s why all these cases are showing up.
    The WHO CDC are in Bill Gates pocket. This is all a side show to distract us from the collapse of the fiat monetary system.

  • Thank y’all for taking your very valuable time to help us all understand this virus more and giving excellent information.

    I am going to start taking NAC. Sounds like the right thing to do.

    Great info about the antibodies and the testing for them. Good to get the warning that just because you get a positive test, does not totally mean you are immune to the virus.

    Doctors getting their information and advise for the treatment of the virus just from the WHO and the CDC is pretty scary. I sure hope the doctors here in Texas are able to take the time and do some personal research on this. It seems that possible interventions are coming down the pipeline pretty fast. I want my doctor to be on top of all of it, but that might be asking too much. Wish that the hospitals protocols were made known to just regular people. I know that is not the right way to go, but things change so rapidly.

    You guys are great! I can’t thank y’all enough. Knowledge is power, it also gives a sense of peace. Always like to be prepared. Y’all stay safe and well. Here in Texas we are seeing a bit of an uptick also.

  • Dr. Seheult are people who are (Homozygous and/or Heterozygous) with Factor V and/or Factor II Genetic Disorders are they at higher risk?

  • Je suis une bille en cuisine mais 1 volume de quinoa pour 3 volumes d’eau, c’est pas trop d’eau?? D’habitude c’est plutôt à peine 2 volumes d’eau. C’est aussi ce qui est écrit sur l’emballage de mon quinoa.

  • Je me suis pas rendu au veganisme, mais bien juste végétarienne. Tes recettes sont inspirante. Sauf de mon côté je prend option sans gluten! Tout produit transformer m’écoeure…tellement mieux quand tu fais tes propres recettes! Bisous

  • Oh la la tout à l’air trop bon!!
    Je m’abonne directement ��
    Ta voix est si apaisante, tu explique bien et donne envie de se mettre à table ��

  • La salade de quinoa mangue je l’ai faite 2 fois et croyez moi c’est DE LOIN la meilleure salade que j’ai jamais mangé merci Alice ��

  • I’m an ‘outsider’, John! Have you seen the new ‘Plandemic Indoctornation’ video, John? On the Digital Freedom Platform, which goes against everything you’re saying and proves you’re lying.

  • Hmmm lovely!! I should eat more legumes with brown rice as I love it as well.
    My everyday go to’s: banana, red bell pepper, broccoli/spinach, apple cider vinegar and rice cakes.

  • Could you maybe do a video (or series! The more, the better ^^) about how to include more of a certain food group? I struggle to get in my daily leafy greens for example, I’m huge on texture and I just don’t like ’em that much. I still have a salad maybe 4 times a week, but it’s always my least favorite part of the meal. Maybe other people struggle with beans, or even specific things like making sure you get enough calcium, vitamine B, whatever.
    I know you’ve said that at the moment you are more inspired to do fashion and style videos, but hey, it’s worth a shot! Your food always looks SO good!

  • Les naan au fromage me font tellement envie!:D J’ai pas de carrefour près de chez moi mais j’ai du formage végé qui arrive bientôt par la poste. On est en été mais je pense tester aussi la combinaison avec le dahl. Pour la peine je m’abonne ^^

  • Given all the known longer lasting complications of the virus deaths within 28 days of a positive test is going to underestimate the number of COVID-19 deaths, possibly by a large percentage.

  • For me it have to be apples, oats, hemp-,chiaand buckweedseeds, greens&salads and…tough one to decide…well I COULD eat kumaras every day 😉

  • Covid is not viral. ��
    https://www.drrobertyoung.com/post/doctor-exposes-the-corona-effect-covid-is-blood-coagulation?postId=5f1120727a33750017d8bc82

  • Toujours aussi alléchant! J’ai une petite question: où peut-on trouver des pailles en inox? Merci et vivement la prochaine vidéo 😉

  • Dr. Roger Seheult,
    I just saw your Y-Tube lecture and want to tell you I have never before heard such a crisp, clear and precise scientific delivery! With your focus on EC injury in my opinion you’re on the target. The only thing I would like to add that in my research found the Capillary Endothelial Cell Injury as the target of toxins of viral or bacterial. I would like to communicate with you ASAP. Thanks.
    Sincerely,
    B.A. Zikria, MD, FACS
    Emeritus Professor & Special Lecturer
    Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons
    Now in Walnut Creek, CA My email: baz2@ columbia.edu

  • je suis fan de tes vidéos. J’apprends le français et je suis aussi fan de veganism, alors je regarde tes vidéos pour m’améliorer et j’apprends aussi les recettes en même temps! tu es genial x

  • J’ai du mal à comprendre le but de tout manger comme les personnes non vegan, genre les fausses nuggets, la fausses mozzarella, enfin je sais ps je comprend pas le but de manger de l’imitation qui a casiment le meme gout (comme pour le fromage)

  • Je viens de découvrir ta chaîne et c’est un véritable coup de cœur!! Tes vidéos sont vraiment géniales, avec un contenu super intéressant et très agréable à regarder. Je me suis abonnée sans hésiter après avoir regardé toutes tes vidéos à la suite hier soir hihi ( #addict ahah) J’ai déjà hâte que ta prochaine vidéo sorte. De plus moi qui essaye de manger de plus en plus vegan, ça m’a donné pleins d’idées à tester:) <3

  • J’ai découvert ta chaîne par hasard et ca fait très exactement 2h que j’écris une énorme partie de tes recette pour m’en faire un petit livre pour moi même! Je rentre tout doucement dans le végétarisme et bientôt le veganisme! J’adore et jai j’ai hâte de tester tes incroyable recettes ��

  • Coucou, est-ce que ce serait possible que tu fasse une vidéo du style ce qu’il faudrait toujours avoir dans ses placards? Car ça c’est mon gros soucis, absolument toutes tes recettes me donnent envie, mais j’ai souvent pas tout et du coup ça me “démotive” à les faire etc…

    Enfin bref, selon toi, quels sont LES aliments à avoir chez sois?:)

    Et pourquoi pas aussi nous préparer par exemple des menus pour la semaine etc, des exemples… Ça m’aiderai beaucoup et je pense d’autres qui ne savent jamais. ��

  • How do you wait 20 years to get this removed? How the fuck do you get married, have kids, buy a house, etc. while having that thing growing on you the entire time?

  • I believe that we could find shocking photos portraying the agglomeration of people from every country of the world right now, including the UK. It seems evident that during these times we are facing right now that, as a species, we have failed in many aspects. I see selfish, oblivious people everywhere. Knowledge is the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for sharing your Knowledge Dr Campbell. Mark James (an English guy living in Brazil)

  • If you put the butt side of your bread on the inside (put your avocados and yummy innards on butt side) the outside won’t be butts and you’ll never know! Neither will anyone else if you’re making someone’s lunch! I also use my butts to “butt”er corn on the cobb.. Way better than a knife!

  • J’hésite souvent à acheter des fruits congelés par peur qu’ils n’aient aucun intérêt nutritif… �� Néanmoins, ça met combien de temps pour décongeler? Et comment fais-tu pour les décongeler?

  • Dr. John, Can you please tell us what technology you are using to create your drawings( from above) and visual connection (frontal) to everyone?
    You have made all of this complex learning so human. Many educators could learn from your simplicity. Thank you

  • J’ai envie de te remercier pour ses recettes, j’aime beaucoup voir ce que ça donne avant de les faire sinon j’ai la même moza vegan que toi j’ai goûter froid c’était pas bon, heureusement que chaud c’est meilleur ��

  • 21:00 My greatest fear right there….contracting this beast of a virus and my doctor not having the most up to date treatment options here in my small city. Great question Sheryl!

  • Thank you Kyle and Dr Seheult! would like all the Doctors to be so honest and reliable when talking about their Covid-19 insights… The Q&A sessions of both Kyle and Dr Seheult are not only very professional but also reassuring to the point that it takes away the fear for Covid to some extent.

  • WOW your meals are really well balanced and not complicated at all. what a good example to lead people into a healthy weight loss programme. I believe eating clean is a lifestyle and the weight loss, clear skin, healthy energy, long living and all other amazing benefits are just a bonus. Thanks Dami. i so wish a lot of teenagers could watch this. no need to starve yourself in life. we all deserve to enjoy the journey of weight loss and healthy living.

  • Legit about to go downstairs to reheat some pizza and it’s 1130pm rn.. I don’t usually eat this late but I’m starving. Idk how you can eat at 5!!

  • Remember if the average life expectancy is 75, then about 1/75 of the population die every year.
    If there are 75 million people, 1,000,000 die each year., And about 3000 die each day from natural causes.
    Typically, murders, suicide, accident are not put into the natural death rate. But they can be, say for life insurance in young men.
    So, let’s see the totality of excess deaths from natural causes.
    That is of the total number of covid deaths, because deaths from all natural causes are relatively stable.

  • Très jolie vidéo comme d’habitude, autant sur la forme que le contenu:)
    Ton blender phlips me tente bien, penses-tu qu’on puisse moudre des épices ou du café dans un contenant gourde?
    Bon dimanche

  • Dr. John, Can you please tell us what technology you are using to create your drawings( from above) and visual connection (frontal) to everyone?
    You have made all of this complex learning so human. Many educators could learn from your simplicity. Thank you

  • This video was actually sort of educational for me & I would have never known how to make those cauliflower bites if I had not seen it. I’m not a vegan, but I do use of the elements sometimes.
    I think those are pretty creative. And actually sound and look good since I hate cauliflower usually.
    Thanks for the recipe:]

  • I absolutely love how you’re so laid back. You’re not a 100% vegan but some days you just don’t eat meat/dairy. I’m the exact same way!

  • I believe that we could find shocking photos portraying the agglomeration of people from every country of the world right now, including the UK. It seems evident that during these times we are facing right now that, as a species, we have failed in many aspects. I see selfish, oblivious people everywhere. Knowledge is the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for sharing your Knowledge Dr Campbell. Mark James (an English guy living in Brazil)

  • So I’m South African of Indian descent and my mum makes a bomb jackfruit curry as well as jackfruit pickle like with chilli powder (masala), with Roti it’s one of my favourite veg dishes, we don’t use the ripened one though we us the green ones but I’m sure it would work just as well
    Curry for us means a good braise with lots of aromatics, lots of garlic and chilli powder with mixed masala

  • Je suis tombée par hasard sur ta chaîne en recherchant des bons petits plats sains à préparer (je suis végétarienne) et sincèrement j’adore ce que tu fais, c’est très professionnel, très soigné. Compte sur moi pour regarder et mettre en oeuvre chacun de tes tutos! Au plaisir et continue de nous faire saliver!

  • Looks yummy. I don’t actually get why people think this is not enough food for a day. I think it is a pretty decent amount. And yes, probably you could pop in some more proteins but, hey… It is not like you eat exactly this veryday, i guess. Good job! I like the video:)

  • 1. oats for porridge
    2. coffee n soy or almond milk
    3. apples n bananas
    4. thai curry paste
    5. mushrooms, beans, n many other veggies o;
    i love ur recipes so soo much��

  • I bet you could save some time by just putting the cauliflower and sauce in a bowl and stirring it up 😉 Love these kinds of videos, keep em coming, please!

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  • re NZ and genome testing, the latest we’re being told here (NZ) is that the genome is related to the UK and Australian version of the virus as opposed to the Chinese and American strains. The cool store involved in this is where the first case presented and had apparently received a shipment from Melbourne Australia prior to this resurgence although the Australian office denies any connection via supply chain. Basically no one can say for sure how it got in at this time. Be kind and stay safe people.

  • cherry tomatoes (honestly don’t know why but i love them raw or cooked they’re just the best)
    soy milk/ almond milk (just a little extra calcium plus its yum)
    kimchi or sauerkraut (currently obsessed with beet sauerkraut)
    greens (because duhcollards are usually my go-to)
    fruit (whatever’s in season! loving white peaches right now)

  • that buffalo cauliflower recipe has been my obsession lately I’ve made it weekly for probably the past month, and its super good in wraps as well!