Best and Worst Breakfast Foods | The Effects of Eating Processed Foods and Sugar

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Published 2021-12-03
Start your day off right by eating foods that help promote healthy gut bacteria and that don't spike your insulin levels. Also remember, that if you're on a fasting program, you can skip the breakfast. Breakfast is not the most important meal of the day. And if you're not hungry, my advice to most people is skip the breakfast.

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:08 Do I need to eat breakfast?
2:31 Soda for breakfast
2:10 Coffee and tea
2:36 Milk
3:20 processed cereals and carbohydrates
4:50 Feeling hungry after eating high carb meal
5:46 The importance of fiber
7:46 Bad bacteria in your gut
7:58 Eggs and cheese
8:50 Fruit, fruit juices, and whole foods
10:56 Yogurt, blueberries and your gut bacteria
12:58 Grapes and excessive fructose
15:08 Outro

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The founder and Chief Medical Officer of Cardiovascular Interventions, P.A. in Orlando Florida where, since 1990, he has been repeatedly recognized in local publications as a Top Doctor performing thousands of interventional procedures in hospital and out patient settings. As a consultant cardiologist with a large diversified inpatient and outpatient practice he is noted for his passions for teaching and illuminating prevention for cardiovascular disease . He is also a clinical assistant professor of medicine at The Florida State University and University of Central Florida.


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All Comments (21)
  • I had hypoglycemia for years. Decades, actually. Went to the doctor, was sent for tests over and over. No doctor EVER suggested I cut down on sugars and carbohydrates. Simply unbelievable. Once I cut down my sugars, my hypoglycemia disappeared just like that. What are they teaching doctors in all the years of their medical school???
  • @Notguilty907
    As a retired Cardiac Intensive Care Nurse , this is the most accurate information I have heard in many years. So pay attention everyone. This honest to the point lecture will save your life or certainly improve it as you age. Thank You.
  • My mother virtually eliminated sugar from my diet when I was about 13. I used to beg her to get sugar for my cereals's. To which she replied, "there's plenty of sugar in cereals already." How right she was and still is. There's no mother more important, than a knowledgeable one that imparts that information when necessary.
  • @prandy1727
    This should be standard teaching in every school, from the time kids start.
  • @jayhughes4956
    I’ve been eating healthy since age 23 . I’m now 55. I have watched my friends and family get sick because of poor diet decisions. Excellent advice here! ❤
  • It frustrates me beyond words that none of this was taught in school. In my youth we still had the four food groups.
  • We need more honest doctors, nurses and nutritionist professionals like you. You're on point. God bless you friend. Keep the information continuing.
  • Boss. I am an anaesthetist and through your lectures I went back to my student days. Thanks for the simple revision of our undergraduate knowledge.
  • @seattlebeard
    You saved my life, Dr. Jamnadas. I watched your two lectures: "The Bittersweet Truth" and "Fasting for Survival" I've lost 90 lbs in just over 6 months using keto and intermittent fasting. My cardiologist is thrilled. I'm telling my friends to watch you, Dr. Eric Berg, and Jason Fung, MD. Glad to see your lovely beard again. :o)
  • @vncvenus
    I should've listened to my father. He has a steady diet of whole foods and consumes very little sugar and processed foods. My father is now 82 in very good health.
  • @dr8housemd
    Thanks a lot for these very educational videos! As a Vascular Surgeon, I can confirm that educating Patients and helping them correct their lifestyle Is a game changer in facing and fighting cardiovascular diseases! Keep up the good work I really appreciate it!
  • I am so glad this channel exists! In todays influencer world, such pure, unfiltered information from a doctor himself is so valuable!! Thankyou doctor for taking time out of your regular schedule to educate the general public.
  • God Bless you Sir,I watched your videos 2 months ago for the first time and I've cut out sugar and fast every day ever since. Before I was 225 to 230lbs now I'm at 195lbs I also coupled this with exercise and the weight keeps falling off. They are days I don't even feel hungry but I eat something cause I work 2 jobs just to get a little of energy. Everytime I look in the mirror I just feel so grateful THANK YOU AGAIN SIR AND GOD BLESS YOU!!
  • @jngfitness2001
    I did a similar live version of this presentation in my daughter's 2nd grade class five years ago on essential breakfast items and the detrimental effects of sugar. I used a human cut out and attached various organs and pointed out how much sugar affected such organs. I had the kids engaged and asking a ton of questions. The kids loved it!!
  • @Savbia68
    I love this guy, he’s so clear, and explains things simply
  • @glf2424
    Dr. Jamnadas, I ran across one of your seminars posted here for fasting. I absolutely appreciate all the wonderful information you give here. You give connections, causes and reasons and the how to on so many of these important health and diet matters. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and your concerns for other humans. You are doing a wonderful job and are such a gift to humanity. Bless you!
  • @suncode_159
    My aunt always gives me a hard time for skipping breakfast and doesn't understand the idea of intermittent fasting. She also finds it weird that I don't put milk in my tea. I do admire that she accepted that soda and processed foods aren't good for us.
  • @BeccaL2016
    Totally agreed! I started developing allergies 10 years after I live in USA, by 38 years old, I can't get prenant, I started doing on some resarches, found some horrible truth on the products that we use/eat daily! I stop eating KFC and Mcdonold's food, but still there are so much chemicals in our food chain..The tomatos don't taste like tomatos 30 years ago...it's hard to eat nutrious food any more. The mother nature helps us human to grow, to be stronger, but human ourselves destructively make our own to get sick and weaker...The billionairs who are on the top of these business have money to eat nutrious food, own private islands, yet they create products/food chains to feed the rest of poors to get sicker...that's how it is in our world now..I REALLY MISS SOME OF THINGS WE DON’t HAVE ANYMORE IN 80s…
  • @sustainf
    He is hands down my favorite doctor. I’m sharing the life-changing knowledge in his videos with my friends and family. Thank you!
  • Thank you for all that you put into your videos. You explain in a way that is easy to absorb and you don't rush through things. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.