Special Guest interview w/Vinnie Tortrich maker of of Fat: A Documentary 1&2, and Beyond Impossible!
Celebrity fitness trainer and documentary filmmaker Vinnie Tortorich joins Dr. Anthony Chaffee to discuss his groundbreaking Fat: A Documentary series and his upcoming film Beyond Impossible. With nearly four decades in health and fitness, Tortorich has witnessed America's transformation from a lean nation in 1980 to today's obesity epidemic. He reveals how government dietary guidelines beginning in 1977-1980 systematically replaced traditional wisdom about carbohydrates causing weight gain with the disastrous low-fat, high-carb recommendations that have made populations worldwide fatter and sicker.
Tortorich exposes the deceptive marketing behind plant-based meat alternatives like Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger, demonstrating how these highly processed products are nutritionally inferior to real meat while being significantly worse for the environment. He dismantles the climate change arguments used to promote these products, showing how factory production and shipping of synthetic ingredients from China creates far more pollution than cattle methane, which naturally cycles out of the atmosphere within 10 years unlike industrial emissions that persist for centuries.
The conversation delves into the dangers of epidemiological studies from institutions like Harvard that have shaped decades of flawed nutritional advice. Tortorich explains how these observational studies are manipulated to create sensational headlines while the actual data often shows the opposite of what's reported. He discusses his own no sugar, no grains (NSNG) approach that has helped tens of thousands of people reverse diabetes and obesity by eliminating the foods that trigger insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction.
Both experts address the concerning trend of long-term veganism causing cognitive decline and brain shrinkage, referencing studies showing vegans lose 5% or more of their brain volume after five years due to nutrient deficiencies. They discuss the addictive nature of sugar, which activates the same dopamine pathways as cocaine, and how the food industry exploits this to create lifelong consumers of processed foods that masquerade as health foods.
Key Takeaways
- Government dietary guidelines implemented between 1977-1980 coincided with America's obesity rate jumping from 6% to over 40% today, demonstrating the catastrophic failure of low-fat, high-carb recommendations
- Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger require extensive factory processing and shipping of ingredients primarily from China, creating far more environmental damage than cattle farming which naturally cycles methane within 10 years
- Plant-based meat alternatives provide incomplete proteins lacking essential amino acids, making them nutritionally similar to processed junk food rather than adequate meat substitutes
- Harvard epidemiological studies frequently manipulate data presentation to create misleading headlines while the actual study results often contradict the promoted conclusions
- Long-term veganism causes measurable brain shrinkage of 5% or more after five years, along with cognitive decline, teeth falling out, and reproductive system damage due to nutrient deficiencies
- Sugar activates the same dopamine addiction pathways as cocaine and heroin, causing tolerance and escalating consumption patterns that begin in childhood through birthday parties and processed foods
- The no sugar, no grains (NSNG) approach can reverse type 2 diabetes within 2-4 weeks by eliminating foods that trigger insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction
- Ketosis represents the human body's primary metabolic state, allowing sustained energy and exercise performance without constant food intake, unlike the fed state requiring regular carbohydrate consumption
- Game Changers documentary fabricated claims about vegan athletes, featuring competitors who never qualified for major strongman competitions or Olympic finals while misrepresenting their actual performance levels
- Termites produce more methane globally than all ruminant animals combined, yet climate activists exclusively target cattle while ignoring this and other major environmental factors
- Vinnie Tortorich Introduction and Documentary Work
- 1980s Obesity Crisis and Ancel Keys Cholesterol Theory
- COVID Mask Mandates and Government Health Authority Failures
- 1950s Cholesterol Research and McGovern Committee Food Politics
- WHO Healthcare Rankings and Medical Outcome Studies Critique
- Beyond Impossible Documentary and Harvard Epidemiological Studies
- Plant-Based Meat Environmental Claims and Factory Production
- Impossible Burger Nutrition Deficiencies vs Real Meat
- Game Changers Documentary Debunked - Vegan Athlete Claims
- What The Health Documentary Lies - Meat and Pus Claims
- Dr. Robert Lustig Sugar Research and Type 2 Diabetes Causation
- No Sugar No Grains Diet and Tom Brady Nutrition
- Ketosis vs Ketoacidosis and Primary Human Metabolic State
- Dr. Greger Vegan Health Deterioration and Brain Volume Loss
- Great Reset Food Control and Political Meat Restrictions
- Documentary Distribution Strategy and Future Projects
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free md podcast i'm very happy today to have a celebrity fitness trainer speaker and podcaster
and best-selling author of fitness confidential vinnie tutoric he is the creator of three now
documentaries two being first two being fat a documentary one and two which were excellent and
the upcoming beyond impossible vinnie thank you so much for coming anthony thanks for having
me on this is great i feel like we're becoming friends you were on my show just last week i
don't think we put that episode up yet and uh i can't wait for people to hear you and hear what
you're up to and uh now we're doing this so this is great yeah no i i totally agree and like yeah
i really enjoyed uh coming on to your show that was a lot of fun i'm sorry that the i was having
connection issues and uh we had to cut that that off but hopefully we can keep doing this you're
great yeah yeah you know as i said to you in an email after you know it just folks it just got a
little crazy right at the end because sometimes zoom does what zoom wants to do but um you know
anthony will be on again and again i i knew right away that he would become a nina taishos or gary
taubes or some of these people that i have on repeatedly so tune in for all of that yeah well
i'd love to and that'd be great um so i just want to go over um your first two documentaries quickly
um but watch these things the fat uh documentary one and two these things for me are crucial to
the discussion because they cover so many things that are historically accurate and so forth but
they they uncover you know the the truth behind the misinformation that's been propagated over the
last at least 40 years but really really instilled over the last 40 years but going back probably 60
70 years and and this has caused you know the you know the detriment of of the world health uh you
know and so everyone's gotten fatter and sicker and so forth um you know what what brought you
you know to to make those films in the first place you know being in hell i've
been in health and fitness since college you know that that's where i
went to school to to study and you know and no one was fat in 1980 no one was fat
yeah it it it was the beginning of it but when we look back we started getting fat
at that time yeah i didn't see it you can't see things in real time or you can sure look back
and go oh my god this is when it happened and i feel like in my entire life as a professional
i've i've watched one crazy thing after another you know the example i like to use is in the 1970s
my grandmother who i don't think made it past the fifth or sixth grade they were very very poor and
they had to work on the farm and everything else and my grandmother and my great-grandmother who
barely spoke english she was italian um they knew that if you ate carbohydrates you got fat and this
is before we had engineered foods you know there were some engineered foods but they knew that
bread will make you fat they knew that too much pasta would make you fat yet somehow 1980 comes
along and we start hearing from the powers that be you know that you can't get fat if you eat
carbohydrates and i was like well wait a minute my entire childhood this is all i heard was hey don't
eat too much bread you're going to get fat don't eat too much pasta you're going to get fat you got
to eat your meat yeah you got to eat vegetables so in in 1983 i think it was i was in i used to go up
to aspen to train the rich and famous now you got to remember this is 83 there weren't many train i
was one of the first trainers in this country that was out there training celebrities and and rich
folk and i get to ask aspen i can't remember it was 83 or 84 it's one of those years and everybody
was reading this book that summer it was called um eat to win by robert haas and i'm taking these
people up 13 and 14 000 foot peaks and they're going oh no we're we're going down the mesolunas
tonight and we're going to just eat pasta yeah you wha what's happening again oh
then you're invited come on on us and it was like the meal was a a plate of pasta
now i grew up in an italian household yeah pasta was on the side you always had fish or meat
or shrimp or something and then you had pasta just to fill out the plate and you had some
vegetables there now the plate was was pasta like a pie i'm doing this in the in the video
it's a big pile and i would raise my hand and go um is there any any shrimp scampi with it you
said scampi i just assumed the shrimp part but yeah oh no no no cholesterol shrimp shellfish
cholesterol this is your meal and i'm like what what i'm like looking around to see if there's
like a hidden camera i'm like what just happened what just happened today and every night everybody
wanted to go eat big piles of rice and pasta the sushi became a big thing back then you know sushi
really wasn't around oh you we we're going to add sugar to rice so it'll stick onto this piece
of raw fish and i'm like am i being punked yeah so we're doing this whole thing and the book
eat to win every and so i finally picked it up and read it one night it took me two
nights to read it because i fell asleep i read it and this guy robert house was going oh
you know fat burns in the flame of carbohydrates and the more carbohydrates you eat the more fat
you will burn your body's got to take the fat from somewhere and i'm reading this stuff going
is is this a joke book i kept flipping it over to see you know because everything i learned
at tulane was like now completely out the door according to this book and everyone was following
it but that was the 1980s your question was more where did it start in my mind it started then
but then when i did the movies i realized that oh we put this in place a long time ago
and we just started working towards it yeah it was always you know i i really liked
it because it was very logically presented it was very straightforward you know and it
just really took you through step by step you know you know this is the history this is what
happened this is what happened next and it built up and built up and you could really actually
see you know a clear timeline and progression on on what the hell happened and how the hell
we got here because you know it we're a far cry from from where we were even in in the 70s you
know um like you say you know the the obesity rate was much much lower you know if you look
at uh national statistics in america it was six percent but by bmi six percent at the end of
world war two and 1980 was eight percent in uk was six percent and six percent and then all of a
sudden everything started you know wildly changed i think it's you know like 40 now or something
like that um and something insane like that um and and i thought that it was you know an
excellent depiction of all of these arguments and and arguments in the fashion that i think are most
that are most convincing you put it in a logical straightforward way you know you talk a lot about
the evidence behind you know cholesterol being bad for you a lot of it being correlative as opposed
to causative and this is something that a lot of people miss because they see the headline you
know eat lancet says you should do this therefore that's it you know it's appealing to authority
the authority said it therefore you know it's true um and and that seems to be something you
uncover quite a lot of by the sound of it yeah you know we we have the world's best example
now because of covet right and i'm look i'm not a covert denier or anything else but i i look at
if you want to look at what government will do look no further than covet when it first came
out we all heard hey this is covet 19 and man if you even come within 20 yards of it your
dad yeah if you get it you're dead um everyone you know when when a package comes in from
amazon leave it outside in the sun for a week i'm not making this stuff up this
was on on the news yeah whichever you're watching you know whether it's right wing
news left wing use doesn't matter you got to leave it outside for a week if you buy eggs you got to
you'll wash the eggs before you put them away and and people had these tables outside of their homes
you know washing stuff and leaving it out and and spraying it down and then they said you you have
to wear a mask and then immediately after that folks this is government telling you this don't
wear a mask it doesn't help i'm not making this up if you go back to the beginning of covet you
could go find this old footage wear a mask don't wear a mask now you can only wear a mask if it's
an n95 mask with a proper seal on it otherwise nothing else will matter right and then it
became no no we were kidding about that you can wear the little cheap mask that looks like
a diaper in your face with big gaps on the side that works just as well wait we were wrong
about that you need to wear two of those and wear something that looks like a welder's shield
in front of your face anthony am i making any of this no none of it up yeah all of that came from
government yeah all of those mandates came from government that's the same people who started
telling you what to eat in the late 1950s yeah government so if they got this wrong can you
imagine what they were getting wrong in 1958 yeah exactly well you know speaking about that
like i actually found uh you know general american medical association jama uh paper back in 1956
and it was it was talking about how well you know it's generally accepted in the medical community
the cholesterol contributes to heart disease but they were like but this is based on really bad
information these are based on really bad studies it was it was a 12-page paper just excoriating
all of the different papers that that supported uh cholesterol causing heart disease and so this was
a hotly debated topic at the time and you know as you show in the film which i think everyone should
watch is very clear-cut just shows people exactly what happened um in in this you know in this story
um you know then all of a sudden you know the usda you know makes these official recommendations and
so forth like that's it you know discussion over you know play time's over you know teachers
come in and told us what the answer is so it completely discredited you know a lot of people
like you know um junkin in uh england and so forth he was a major proponent for sugar causing uh
heart disease and he actually ruined his career after that because of that um you know as as to
the mask it is funny because you know as a surgeon um we we know that there's actually no evidence
to suggest that wearing surgical masks prevents or even changes the the um the infection rate for
sterile procedures there's none and in fact there was a there's a study in i think the netherlands
showing that actually randomized controlled trial with mass and not wearing mass during sterile
procedures didn't change a thing absolutely statistically significant did not change a thing
and then there'd been about a dozen studies coming out afterwards showing that you know mass really
don't do anything for the covid um issue and and you know and yet you get hospitals mandating you
wear these masks and i i just thought that was absolutely ridiculous especially wearing the
same mask over and over again when we go in to see a patient we need to wear a mask first of all
we're wearing very different masks and second of all we're taking off all of our ppe and changing
it out you don't go from patient to patient to patient you don't wear these things all day and
you know so some of the nurses were were getting bugged at me because i wouldn't wear a mask just
normally so why aren't you wearing a mask and i was like well you know you know it's not the right
kind of mask and and they were saying what with a mask on their face well of course i know it's not
the right kind of mask but we're all doing it so you should do it i was like you don't have to do
it i'm not doing it just don't do it you know it doesn't make any damn sense and and you're right
you know when you get you know the government telling you these things i mean maybe their their
intentions are in the best invested places but you know they may or may not be right and you
know people have to be able to make their own decisions you know we're not in a dictatorship
and we shouldn't be you know uh yeah you know speaking you know speaking to that you know i
went home to take care of my mom she she broke her shoulder during covet and i didn't want her to
go into one of these convalescent homes so i went home to take care of her and um you know i was
talking to him and said look whenever you guys whenever you get better and you you will be
going out to grocery stores do not trust the mask and my mom was like well you know and both
of my parents were educators they were like well it's got to help to some degree i said let me
show you something they have a guy that's been working and cleaning up their yard for years and
he smokes and i called him in i said hey could you come in here for a second and uh he came in the
house and he's good friends with my parents i said do me a favor light up a cigarette and he goes
like right now i said in the house yeah yeah we're good we're good no one's gonna die
of secondhand smoke yeah just light up a cigarette and i want you to take it in i want you
to second and i want you to start walking and just blow it out through your nose and everything
you do so he does and he walks across the room my parents are in the audience they're watching he
sucks in some smoke and he blows out through his nose and through his mouth and he just plumes in
front of him yeah i said okay put a mask on yeah chuck in put a mask on i want you to walk the same
walk it was actually worse because it wasn't just coming out in front of him it was now bellowing
out the sides right yeah i want you both to look because you're going to walk down the grocery
store aisle thinking oh because that guy has a mask on i'm now safe no no no no it's not just
going out in front it's plumbing out to you look at the smoke and see where it's going that's
that's what's happening in real time that's what's happening in the grocery store don't trust it yeah
and you know our parents said how do you think of things like this it's like i don't know it's not
the guy standing in your yard and he was smoking and i figured get him in here just to try and
experiment and it failed miserably yeah and you you look at what we did with you know you
talked about the studies from 1956 right it's a perfect allegation because in 1956 we
were like well this is bad but we had ansel keyes who was trying to push the opposite of what
the formatting yucking was trying to push over in europe yeah ansel keyes was a bully a big
bully and his first kind of stronghold he got was in 1958 our president had a massive coronary and
he was a beloved president yeah and uh so he lived and ansel keyes comes in and says it's from all
the red meat he ate no one ever mentioned that he smoked north of two packs of cigarettes without
a filter every single day that was just left right off the table yeah it was meat not you know the
stress of the job of running the free world and smoking north of two packs of unfiltered
cigarettes daily yeah right that's it yeah so ansel keys got a stronghold and that's when
he started really putting the screws to yudkin calling him a you know a nut and uh charlatan and
everything else and people bought into it because this guy kind of like dean ornish with president
clinton all of a sudden you get a strong call you're in with the president so you're you're
a cool guy right we don't think these things happen but that's how they happen but keys really
really really didn't get his stronghold until 1969 i was at 68 when the democrats decided hey if
we give if we could come up with some way to feed poor people in this country they'll vote for us
which is hey if i was running for something i'd do the same thing how can we do this well we
need to come up with food stamps but we can't just throw these food stamps at people everyone's
going to start yelling we need to do a study so the mcgovern committee started meeting in 1968 to
study food stamps and whether we should do this well again ansel key sees an opportunity
and he gets onto that committee the committee meets folks for 10 years i'm not
making this up yeah they meet from 1968 to 1978 by the end of it well they had food
stamps long before the committee ended but it turned into a fight of what's better
carbohydrates are saturated fat at the end and i show this in fact a documentary it's a bunch
of politicians literally doing this at the table throwing their hands up going i don't know pick
one and they they said okay we're gonna go with you know low-fat as being the best way to eat and
one someone stood up and said i don't think we should put this out to the american people until
we study it and they all just got up and went we're good yeah you see the film right i'm
not making this stop yeah i have the footage of this in my first movie they're going yeah
whatever we're good we're moving on we gotta go do something else and that was the beginning of us
becoming fat and sick as a nation yeah um you know it's funny you mentioned that when i was watching
um the first movie found a documentary um that reminded me of a of a study um that thomas sowell
i don't know you're familiar with thomas sowell yeah a little bit yeah yeah guy's brilliant he's
absolutely amazing and he and he you'd really like him too because like he thinks along those same
lines like we ask questions and probes in and say okay what's the real story here what's actually
going on and the guy i've never seen anyone dig deeper to get to the bedrock of an issue than he
does it's really interesting to read his stuff and and one study he was talking about something came
out you know one of the major anchors uh came out you know walter cronkite probably not him but one
of them was just like you know like you know today you know you know 20 million children are going
to bed hungry it was like this big dramatic thing and so they started making all these pushes these
political pushes and so you know soul said like okay you know being battle hard and you know
world weary sort of person i went and you know requested the study and looked at it how they came
up with the study was they looked at everyone who financially would qualify for food
stamps and government assistance and subtracted the numbers who were on it and the
difference was people who were hungry you know so if you if you made less than this amount that they
felt you deserved food stamps but you weren't on food stamps therefore you were hungry and one of
the hungriest counties in in america was a very you know big agricultural community and everyone
there like the workers were you know part of their wages were room and board and so these guys were
eating steaks and corn and all these sorts of like the things that they would grow and so their their
income in dollars was below this certain amount so no one was there so the hungriest county
in the in the in the country and and it was it was just it was just absurd you know so
you get these studies that say x conclude x and then you actually read the study and
it's just nowhere near that i got really um sort of you know i sort of came across that when
i was actually quite young with the who i read every single who study that comes out and if they
if they or especially something contrary to what i think is uh you know what i think i know to be
true um and i'll read it and sometimes especially when they they'll show the the conclusion but
they don't actually cite the study you can't have a link to it i'm always very suspicious of
them and one of them was it was always saying that because you know i've i've you know practiced
and and worked in you know multiple different countries now as a doctor and just even traveling
as as an american in europe you know you're sort of behind enemy lines everyone wants to take peace
out of the americans they all americans are this americans are that and most people just go along
with it but i was never wanted to go along to get along so i would be like okay really how go
and i would make i would challenge them and make them back up what they were saying always medical
care healthcare would always come up and they say oh well there's this you know the who says that
you know the u.s is is ranked this you guys suck well yeah they do rank us that way but if you
read the study it's very different so um when i was in medical school there was a study that came
out i think they ranked us 37th um but but no one actually read the study and said well they rank
us that okay but what are the criteria because some of these things are very subjective there
were five criteria if i remember correctly one of them was access to doctors you know wait times
uh surgical outcomes medical outcomes outcomes of cancer and so forth and all the major major
sorts of things access to mris and and so forth um and then and and us was number one and that and
that's what people think you know when they say oh here's this study you're ranked 37th they think
you're 37th in actual medical outcomes but it's not we were ranked number one for that but the
other four they sort of watered it down i don't remember all of them but one of them i do remember
and they were all sort of similar to this was what percentage of the lower 20th percentiles medical
expenditures do the upper 20th percentile pay for and the answer was who gives a [ __ ] because what
does that have to do with your mother dying of cancer or not right right yeah so you know you
always have to check these things and and you sort of lay out a lot of those in your movies as
well it's just like this is this has nothing to do with anything you know all these epidemiological
studies um you know to jump over to beyond impossible which i you know i just just watched
it was absolutely terrific i think you know in the same vein as fat a documentary one and two
this is something that these are things that are very very important they're factually correct you
have the video you have people talking about them discussing them and not just saying here's the
headline read it and weep but actually saying okay what does the science say what did the study say
how is it done um that um that uh you know in that jesus i lost the tragedy but anyway you you know
you do talk about like all these different sorts of um you know studies and epidemiological studies
coming out of harvard these massive massive databases and that's what all the nutritional
data is is uh coming from and so you know we know this because of this there's all from these
these harvard epidemiological studies um which are which are flawed can you talk about those for a
bit yeah you know it's we live in a day and age now where salacious headlines are everywhere i'll
give you the perfect example to lead into this last week we talked about this in my monday
podcast um the headline was tom brady who we all know is 44 and still tearing it up well except
for last night when the saints shot him down yeah um tom brady eats an 80 vegan diet and 20 percent
meat and i went okay well that's just not true because i've looked at tom brady's diet you know
everyone wants to know how a 44 year old is still competing at a high level i've looked at
his dad and that's just simply not true before anna just throw this you know anna's my
co-host she throws it at me on the air and i said adam before you dig in let me guess what they did
here and she goes go on i said i'm going to guess that i said i'm going to make it simple they
said 80 20. i'm going to say he had three vegetables on his plate that's 75 of his meal
or maybe it was rice and two vegetables says 75 and you take the fourth thing is meat and that
is you know 25 i can easily squint and make 75 25 80 20. you're right in a ballpark and i said
i will bet that the meat is the major thing that he eats is probably 70 of what's on that plate
but because there's four items they can easily make that jump right yeah and she goes wow you're
pretty good she goes you're sure you didn't read the article said i i didn't even hear of it
until you brought it up yeah she had already studied the article that's exactly what they
did the man is eating mostly protein and meat and the the people who put it together was pcrm
people for the blah blah blah ethical treatment of animals is basically uh a straw man company for um
peta right and i went okay they put this together they put that out there they put the salacious
headline on it yeah people are going to see that and go oh tom brady's a vegan and in fact the
man is the exact opposite yeah i'm not making this up i read the same article that had the
headline that led you down a primrose path whenever i see anything that looks salacious it
makes me kind of like thomas soul it makes me go ah it doesn't look right i need to see and my
good friend nina taisho's did the same thing when they wanted her to write an article
about you know the vegan diet and they took her because she was a vegetarian at the
time they went oh she's perfect to write this but the one thing nina wasn't capable of
was lying so she started looking at these epidemiological studies that are being used by
walter willett at harvard and everywhere else and she digs deep and she finds out that everything
is exactly the opposite of what they're saying she did a 10-year study on it she really did her
homework and put out the big fat surprise which takes a bunch of these top studies that we all
did you ever read that book i haven't yet no no i have to you got to read it you got to get nina
on i'll introduce you to her oh that'd be great nina she when she did that book it you know it
it took the studies that we all knew were fake and she she just lays it out she goes this is
what really happened yeah right um i'm doing the same thing in movie form now it's like okay
they're saying impossible burgers and beyond meat is better for the environment better for you well
first i looked into the human aspect is it better for humans well first you're going to say better
than what better than actual animal protein that's going to be pretty that's a pretty high standard
to beat yeah because it's the natural human diet yeah i looked into that first and it went okay it
doesn't come anywhere near beating that not even in the ballpark but could it possibly be better
for the environment you know the climate the polar ice caps everything else yeah it's actually
way worse because you're engineering junk food most of it is all the components are made
in china not all of them but i think like 80 or 90 are made in china okay once they once
they make a man spew stuff into the atmosphere they now have to put all of that junk on some
sort of conveyance an airplane a boat yeah right now you need to get a lot of diesel
fuel to get it to the united states where it goes into another factory and that
factory plumes a lot of crap into the atmosphere in order to make all of those ingredients
into this impossible meat or beyond meat and then you get it is that worse than a cow fart
yeah because that's what we're saying and what we learned in this film from one of the the most
esteemed doctors on the planet dr mitt lerner is that the methane from cattle will go up into
the atmosphere and uh it will stay there it will regenerate because it's methane within 10 years
right but the stuff that's coming out of factory the stuff that's coming out of your car your
leaf blower everything else that could be up there for hundreds if not thousands of years
yeah right so we're blaming the burp of a cow on what's really happening and i was
talking i didn't put this in a movie the guy's kind of shy he's a friend of mine
he has written several books um on the subject he studied trees around the world do you
realize that the one animal that puts out more methane than any other animal on
the planet is actually a termite oh really it's termites okay there are more thermites
on the planet than anything else and they're eating around the planet and they're putting
out more methane than any room in it you can mix all the ruminants together termites still beat
them yeah but no one's going after termites no the arkan maybe yeah well i mean that's the
thing you know because you know people look at everything uh out of context you know they say
oh well methane methane can do x y and z what is it doing in the system you know these animals
you know they're they're part of the ecosystem and they evolved with the rest of the
planet and the plants and so forth so you know what but people uh like your friend
point out is that you know this it's not just one animal doing contributing to this and you know
like uh you know we spoke about that last time you know peter ballerstead who you've had on your
show a number of times is very interesting guy you know he shows how important animals are to
the environment how they recycle nutrients and so forth and without them the plants die as well
alan savory did the same thing he's been you know taking large herds of animals you know through
deserts and actually even strip mine quarries and turning these things verdant again and you know we
we look at we look at oh oh my god the methane but what about what happens when we don't have have
the animals right then we as um as uh savory shows we actually have desert when we you get rid
of animals you have more desertification and you know they're necessary to eat down these
dead grasses they become they grow to a certain point they become soul less and they they start
growing slower and they sort of die off you have to eat these things down to spark them to grow
and also to get out of the way so for the new new plants and so forth to come next season if they
don't do that it'll drown out you know block the sun from the next things and it'll just die and
everything will turn into barren uh deserts um so in order to prevent this because they
don't have enough animals in a lot of areas of africa and it's just africa they have
to just burn them and so they burn large large areas they burn i think something like
one billion hectares of grasslands a year and one hectare of burning one hectare of this
grassland produces more and worse pollution than six thousand cars do in a year so you're
talking about the equivalent of six trillion cars emissions a year so it's like and people
are freaking out you know that that you don't drive a tesla it's like give me a break you know
there is so much more going on here and you know also you know how do you i mean the co2 issue
everyone loses their mind about co2 but co2 is what plants breathe and all the flowering plants
on earth evolved at a time when the co2 level was 10 times what it is now you get below 150 parts
per million of co2 all flowering plants will die you know and and now people are talking about we
need to get the co2 level under 200 again i was like that's that's that's playing with disaster
and um you know so it's much more complicated and they say well it's a major greenhouse gas but
is it because you know even in al gore's movie um you know inconvenient truth he says if you don't
consider water vapor then co2 accounts for 30 of the of the greenhouse effect and what a lot
of people pointed out i was like okay well what if you do consider water vapor how much does that
contribute well water vapor accounts for about 90 of the greenhouse effect so these are clouds and
humidity and so forth and that traps in heat so in fact co2 only accounts for about three percent
and then you have to ask yourself is this bad you know the earth is is the temperature's rising
that's definitely true you know there's no doubt about that um but is that is that a horrible thing
not necessarily you know the cold deaths per year have gone down uh some heat deaths have gone up
but you know you have more habitable land and so forth so it's a very complex um conversation
to have and um you know like you were saying you know so so for those who who don't know beyond
impossible is uh vin's new movie coming up in january um it goes in basically goes against the
plant-based meat you know uh conglomerate that's been growing over the last last couple years
um and he points out you know all the different you know all the different facts that are
going that are involved in this that are not being shown in the commercials because that's
everything that's going on everything that's on the media is basically trying to sell you
this product because it's the best thing ever it saves the environment it's going to
save the world it's going to save your health but there are a lot of problems with that
one thing you point out is all the nutrition nutrient deficiencies and so forth um and and
then you know protein availability and so forth so i mean as i mean you're saying this is not
as good as meat but you know is it good at all you know is this is this providing you know
nutrition sufficient nutrition for human life yeah you know it just doesn't
you know you can almost you can almost stack a beyond burger up
against an oreo cookie and i'm not making it um both are vegan products and um it's not
much different than an oreo cookie when it comes to your nutrition value it does have more
protein than an oreo cookie but we use the term protein way too lightly because you're a doctor
you're way smarter than me we both know that complete proteins you know you need all of the
amino acids to live not just just a few of them right and uh when you when you start talking
soy protein or pea protein or any of those these plant-based proteins you're not getting
anywhere near all of the proteins you need to to really have a a good healthy life can you get
by on it sure you can you can for a while we know by definition 87 of people who tried veganism go
back because well they just couldn't sustain it and most vegans who stay for long periods they
end up with all kinds of problems teeth falling out i'm not making this up yeah we had dr ann
childress on the show she was a long time vegan she had teeth falling out i had lear
keith in my movie long time vegan uh she screwed up her reproductive system her
hair was falling out she was having all kinds of health and fitness problems and then started
eating meat after 20 something years and all the problems just went away yeah you know um she
screwed up her bones her vertebrae everything it's just not the way to eat properly and i even
go after i usually don't do this i kind of felt weird but i went after the movie you know game
changers yeah yeah i like that in the movie and look i mean game changers what the hell conspiracy
they're all just vegan propaganda films that are lying to people because whenever these movies
come out my twitter is just flooded with well what about these game changers they're stronger than
anyone else it's like well they told you that in the film but in actuality none of it is true yeah
and as you know in the film i just used i took two of their biggest examples they claimed to have
the strongest guy in the world as a vegan well i'm a nerd and what do nerds do we watch strongman
competitions right anthony you see what's behind me i have a weightlifting rack in my in my office
yeah i'm a nerd i'm a weightlifting nerd since i'm eight years old and i'm looking at this guy in the
film going i don't ever remember seeing him in the strongman competition not even the part that's not
on television right because they only show the the big guys on television right yeah so i looked
into it and he's never been invited to the show right as a matter of fact he's never been a strong
man he's never he doesn't really hold any world records of note yeah he is the strongest vegan
at a vegan competition somewhere in texas one day so he was the strongest vegan in the
world that day what they left out was the vegan part yeah and when i looked
at what this guy was actually lifting you can take some high school weightlifting
athletes from around the united states with bigger lifts than this guy yeah i did the
same thing with a girl from the country you're living in now australia yeah they said
she was a champion olympic 400 meter runner look i couldn't make it to the olympics even as
a dishwasher okay so kudos to this woman she made it to the olympics but folks she didn't finish
first or second or third so i started looking well she must have finished fifth or sixth top
ten nope 12 15 nope 24th which means you didn't even see her in the heats on television right
right like what she did wasn't it's kind of like the guys with the jamaican bobsledding
team yeah there was a bobsledding team yeah but anyone could send anyone to the olympics it
doesn't mean you're going to win yeah yeah so and i could have gone on and debunked that whole
movie but i just didn't have time to do it in 90 minutes yeah well i'm glad you did take it
because like it bugs the crap out of me and that's the same thing you know someone um a friend
of mine when i was first getting into the whole nutrition side of thing and really seeing
that you know meat base was was really what were evolved to eat and so forth and you
know gives a lot of health benefits that was when what the health came out and they were oh you got
to watch oh what about this documentary oh you gotta watch it and i was like yeah all right i'll
watch it i got two minutes into this thing and i was furious and i just started i started taking
notes in my phone and i stopped it took me like four hours to watch this stupid movie because i
kept stopping it and making notes about all the different things that were wrong and like getting
like sources and like studies and links to all the different things so i could send them to my friend
be like this is your fault for making me watch this this is all the things that are wrong with it
and um and it's the same with game changer i know so many people that have switched to a vegan diet
doctors actually i was speaking to a professor of uh vascular surgery really nice guy um
and he and we were sort of talking about the whole carnivore thing and and he was like oh
really because i saw a game changer we talking about it and then we sort of talked about that
and i brought up some of the flaws and started talking other things and so he was like oh
that's great and he started you know eating meat again like you know thank god but it's it's
affected and influenced so many people and you talk about that as well because there's obviously
some serious conflicts it's not even it's not even an honestly done documentary where people
are trying to show the truth because you know um you know you were talking about uh you know
the maker you know james cameron and his conflicts um about that yeah can you talk about that a bit
yeah james cameron um and this is not hard to find he he dumped 34 million dollars into a pea protein
conglomerate yeah so he's got vested interest in people buying you know vegetable proteins
and then he goes make a puff piece called you know game where he gets his friend arnold
schwarzenegger in the movie um to say that hey look when i was a bodybuilder i ate a lot of
meat but that wasn't healthy now i'm a vegan yeah we found we found a video after the movie
that he did after the movie where he opens his fridge and goes i eat meat i eat cheese i eat
look at this i i have eggs yeah so you know the whole movie's a lie um one of the other big
lies the the actual host of the movie right he's there going yeah you know i used to be
able you know there's this thing we do in the gym where you jiggle the ropes right yeah
or something like that and the record was 11 minutes and i went in one day and did it and
i only got to like nine or ten minutes and i couldn't break the record and then i went vegan
for a month went back and i thought he was going to say hey i bested the record by a whole minute
or something he goes yeah after i became vegan i did it for an hour and then i just got bored okay
you're saying that you became 5000 better yeah really you just went an hour and you got
bored yeah my hands started getting sore well according to you anyone can go vegan
and just become superhuman can we also leap tall buildings in a single bound i mean
what else can you do with this vegan diet but james cameron's in there and
his wife is standing next to him by the way his wife is younger than me and she
looks 10 years older than me and she's a movie star if you go back and look at her years ago
she was this beautiful woman now you know from the vegan diet her hair's all dried out her skin
looks like you know crepe paper and it's like oh my god look at what the vegan diet does and
she's standing next to james cameron by the way after this movie came out and the pea protein
gained the company gained a lot of press james cameron sold off a bunch of that stock
yeah well look i mean people go to jail for stuff similar to that you know jumping in
stock and i'm sure he did it all legally right it's all it's all on the on the up
and up but you know uh people have gone to jail for you know driving up the stock
price and then selling their version of it but this guy's getting away with it i don't
know how they do it yeah i don't really know how that works but is that yeah it's just strange
to watch what what he did just to make a buck off of making people unhealthy and i want to go back
to what the health yeah when that movie came out i too watched the first five minutes got so
ticked off i turned it off and i did a whole podcast i had an expert from virta health and i
did a whole podcast from the first five minutes yeah and people came after me and said then
that's not fair you should have watched the whole movie before so i watched the whole movie
and got nina taisho's on and we debunked it again some of the things i can never figure out from
that movie number one they say if you eat meat or eggs your body will fill with pus i'm not a
medical doctor but i eat at least six eggs a day sometimes eight or ten i'm trying to figure
out where the pus is in my 175 pound body is it supposed to come out of my ears where is
this your medical doctor where's the pus yeah well that's it it's not there i remember hearing as a
kid that that it takes 10 years to digest a steak i remember i was i was like five at the time
i was like i've eaten steak every single day of my life like like where where is this i was
like it's a tube it goes one way is they're like is there are i'm imagining all these different
things like how could this possibly be true like they're out pouches where the meat just sits and
rots i was like what the hell is going on here and i was a kid i knew i was a kid i knew i
didn't know everything so i was like there must be something else going on here and and there was
they're lying and um you know i like you saying in in the movie the recommendations the official
recommendations are of the eat lancet is uh seven grams of meat a day and i was just looking at
that i eat between 1500 to 2000 grams of meat a day like just that's it and um you know and that's
the thing and if i'm still digesting this stuff like i mean i would i would be a walrus you know
i just i would just be completely full of meat and pus and nonsense and it's you know obvious
it's you know obviously not true you know and um you know as uh richard feynman said like physicist
i love the guy there's a lot of great quotes one of my favorites is it doesn't matter how brilliant
your theory is and it doesn't matter how smart you are if it doesn't agree with the experiment it's
wrong and so these guys are saying this is going to cause pus and all these sorts of things and yet
it doesn't so what does that tell you it's wrong well you know yeah you know when i was a
kid you might be too young i know you know who john wayne is everyone does right yeah he
was like to my age group he was still a hero and when he died um the vegans came up with things
said they did an autopsy and they cut his stomach open and he had 40 pounds of dilapidated meat yeah
it was like okay yeah it's just these things that it's like guys if you're gonna lie at least lie so
we can squint and kind of believe it yeah i don't know if you remember this one of the doctors in
what the health he was an african-american doctor he literally said that consuming a dairy product
is akin to institutional racism yeah i remember that i was like please explain that one yeah
how how is milk racist is it because it's white i couldn't even get my head around that and if you
eat one hot dog i think it was it's like smoking five cigarettes show me the study sure give me
a study yeah well yeah that was it it was uh they they uh conflate a lot with that and they
um you know they say because you know processed meat was a class one carcinogen um and so were
cigarettes and so is plutonium and they say that and so then they they have this you know this
visual of this little kid when you give your kid you know baloney and processed meat for breakfast
you're serving them cigarettes for because they have this like little you know tray that they're
just dumping like you know ash trays into onto the kid's plate and you know that's a very stark
visual um but they know they're full of it because they actually show the rest you know part of
the diagram and they don't really show you what the units mean or anything like that but they
show units and they say basically this is the relative risk of cancer down the road and in front
of you know processed meat it was something like six in front of cigarettes it was 340 000 and
in front of plutonium is 8.6 million and so it's like this is not the same thing you know
you know and so they're saying oh yeah bologna is the same as as a plate full of cigarettes like
no 30 000 cigarettes may be the same as one piece of bologna but like that's that's it and you know
and then they say oh and red meat is a class two carcinogens so it's barely so what does that
number get one yeah i mean give me a break on this stuff it was um and that you know the guy you
you showed one uh gentleman who almost went on on show that was that was another thing too was that
you you tried to approach a lot of vegan doctors to get the outfit you know the opposing view
you know in in a fair way and which would have been great it would have been great to see these
guys but i've never seen anyone um i've never seen them put themselves in a position where they can
be challenged by someone who actually knows what the hell they're talking about and they obviously
didn't want to do that they were they're picking they're picking their moments and they want
to you know they got they've got books to sell you know they can't they can't get shown up and
you know one guy was saying that you know eating sugar and processed carbs actually helps diabetes
and makes you more uh insulin sensitive which is insane to me that was dr mcdougall and i had that
in my second movie where he said if you want to cure type 2 diabetes right you have to have more
sugar and i'll never forget i think it was dr clapper who's sitting next to him on the dais and
he he just puts his head down like this he's like oh mcdougall please because there you know there
are certain lies you can tell and there's a certain lie one of my favorites was i was i
was interviewing robert lustig one day yeah who's one of the foremost authorities on childhood
obesity yeah absolutely and you know doctors don't like to go against other doctors even if
they don't believe in what they're saying and i said i said to robert and i i caught
him off guard and i shouldn't have i said you know can you believe that grieger
thinks that you can get you know uh diabetes from eating one egg a week and he goes well
he obviously didn't say that i said oh no he did here let me write the audio for you and he
just went by but i i i don't want to comment you know because doctors don't like to put down
other doctors and i'm sitting there going yeah he's saying one egg a week will cause type 2
diabetes there's no sugar whatsoever in an egg yet his cohort mcdougall goes on and says if you want
to cure type 2 diabetes eat rice eat sugar eat straight sugar it will cure it these are these are
blatant lies that will actually get people hurt yet no one goes after these doctors they go after
tim noakes for telling a mother on twitter to feed your kid meat and vegetables there were two
trials in south south africa to go after this guy right tim's a friend tim's been on the podcast
that maybe a dozen times and he's great yeah i'm looking around going really really yet
these guys can say whatever they want no problem yeah no problem they're protected by will it
they're protected by harvard they're protected by minnesota university they're protected they're
protected they're protected and i'm sitting there going when are we going to stop this when are we
going to say look these guys are killing people yeah more people than covet has ever
killed yeah and it's just going on yeah i thought i thought that was you know
there was one of those guys in what the health that said right right at the beginning and he
you know that the sugar um being implemented implicated in diabetes was brought up
and he said oh this is ridiculous this is this is you know that's that's so untrue it's
obvious it's fat we've always known it was fat and he's referring back to these studies that have
been thoroughly disproven a hundred times over from the seventies you know sixties and seventies
and so forth and he's saying this is what it is and you know to me that was insane you
mentioned dr robert lustig you know he is uh absolute legend like i love that guy um i
you know he was one of the major components of me you know really realizing what the hell was going
on and how we have been misled because of his research into fructose and so forth showing that
this is essentially i do a whole talk on sugar and so forth and i reference his work but and you know
quickly it just breaks down in your body by your liver in the same manner that alcohol does into
the same by-product so you get the same damage to your body from those byproducts as you would
from the breakdown of alcohol obviously it affects your body differently before it's broken down but
after it's broken down it acts exactly the same and one of these things is peripheral insulin
resistance which is type 2 diabetes so you know and he had a study showing causation that
met the the criteria for christ for causation with metabolic syndrome and kids and just removing
the fructose not changing anything else or still eating crap there's still a bunch of processed
carby crap and it actually reversed their metabolic syndrome just by removing the fructose
and staying the same weight not losing any weight and so this is something that that's very well
established lustig is published god only knows how many dozens of studies on this and books as
well and you know for that guy and what the health to then say no this is absolutely not what's going
on blah blah blah blah he's telling people the same misinformation that has gotten literally
billions of people hurt over the over the last 40 years and to me that's malpractice because
you know the definition of legal malpractice is you did the wrong thing and it caused harm well
he did the wrong thing because there's tons of studies showing that he's dead ass wrong and
and things that he's referencing have been thoroughly debunked and if he doesn't know that
as a clinician then he's in the wrong he needs to he needs to you know read back up and and freshen
up his uh his knowledge and it obviously causes harm because you know cause metabolic syndrome
at the very least and obesity and so forth so i think that that is really causing harm um and
that that that kind of pisses me off honestly um and that whole movie pissed me off i
you got through the first five minutes i um i wanted to turn it off then but i had
like a mission that i was just going to like get through as much as i could but i got probably
to an hour i think it was like an hour 40 minutes i'm like i'm not doing this anymore like i've you
know i've i've seen enough of this crap and um and it's uh yeah it absolutely thoroughly i'm going
to tell you what made me turn it off the first time in the first five years yeah um the guy kip
you know the the the kind of douchey guy with the hat on he he starts the movie by going hi i'm
kip and i'm a documentarian and so dude like i was just asking myself one day like i wonder
what the best diet for humans could possibly be and someone said like vegan and i was like what
and okay hang on kip you did the movie cowspiracy where you had a shirt on that said vegan now
all of a sudden you're doing another movie where someone says hey kip you want to know what the
best diet is for humans is it you're lying in the opening statement moving where could this possibly
go if you think i'm kidding i just paraphrased it but because it was five years ago and i watched
it but it was something like that yeah where like one of the biggest proponents of veganism who's
done other documentaries goes are we looking for the best diet and someone said vegan and i was
like what's this vegan you speak of i'm like are you really doing this yeah yeah we're not
gonna go back and see the other bs movie that you did you know when you're me and you see that
you go and then they go right to the hot dog bun with the cigarettes in it and i'm like okay god
okay okay i'm out i'm out i'm up but then i had to go back and watch it because my audience said
well you didn't do it justice and just like you by the time i got to the doctor
going institutionalized racism i'm like well what i actually rewinded it back
it went yeah did he really say that yeah yeah yeah and uh oh my god i mean when
you can bring race into milk yeah dairy products are racist okay i'm good i'm
good i'm done thank you good night everybody yeah oh man yeah um yeah that was the thing too um know you
you're obviously you've been in the health and fitness world for a very long time and you
know you have your best-selling book on the on the subject you've been doing like nearly 2000
podcasts now um as well um you support you know uh no sugar no grains diet which you know just
talking about the you know the um tom brady thing actually sounds like that's what he's doing i
saw a thing on him where he they had you know his his little chef that stayed with him and he
basically you'll cut out sugars cut out grains cut out any processed foods and cut out night
shades as well and that you know whenever i talk to my patient because i don't i don't i don't push
anything on anyone you know i do a pure carnivore diet because i feel the best on that and i feel
that that's the healthiest thing for me to do i have patients that don't want to do that and
that's totally fine and so i just recommend certain things you get rid of first first
one absolutely right there with you sugar and grains got to get rid of those you
know carbohydrates and so forth as well seed oils and nightshades and then
and then you know sort of after that if you really want to eat salads and so forth go
for it um tell us a bit about that how long have you been doing uh the no sugar no grains diet i
know you've helped quite a lot of people with that yeah yeah i started back in the 80s um in new
orleans when i was uh first became a trainer and uh did it there um because and it was my trick
i didn't want anyone to know what my trick was it was basically giving people the atkins diet
and then running them around you know and getting them to lose weight and everyone thought i was
a genius um when i moved to hollywood in 1991 um i got a few clients there you know i i kind
of muscled my way in and got a client or two one of the first clients was this woman
who worked for playboy corporation who was literally wider than she was tall
you know dana henderson she was just this big square looking woman and
um she couldn't afford much and she was putting a daughter through college and
the whole thing and she couldn't afford any rate and i said dana i i need to see you four days
a week what what can you afford and she said maybe 25 a time and my rate what
was in the hundreds and i said okay if you can give me 25 every time i'll take it but
the reason i'm even charging you is if i don't charge you you won't take it seriously i said
if you're ever short you need to give me 10 or 15 dollars pay me something yeah and that's what
we did and um i took 150 pounds off of her and she became like the biggest billboard in hollywood
you know now playboy she's at playboy corporation and they started using me with some of
their people my big secret was to keep people off of carbs right uh what happens to
these playmates once they become playmates most of these girls are from the midwest you
know the corn belt all of a sudden they have a few bucks in their wallet they're going out to eat
and they're eating crap right i would get called in because they would be under contract at playboy
for two years and playbar was like keep her thin so that was my job was to keep their
product looking like their product and that's how i got in with the hollywood
community and of course playmates date real actors and the whole thing and i got in yeah
i kept it a secret for as long as i could because that's what i traded on right i didn't want anyone
to find out that i was just cutting carbs out and in 2010 or 11 i'd been through a lot of
stuff you know sometimes life gets in the way in 2007 i got leukemia and i almost died and um of
course i lived but i had a lot of cancer bills to pay even though i had insurance i had to live on
my savings for a while and all that kind of stuff and then 2008 came along and we had a
writer's strike and when writers strike actors don't act and when actors don't act i
don't have a job right so i went from paying a lot of cancer bills to no real good work and i
still had howie mandel and a few of my clients but not enough to to keep going and yeah and then we
we had the economy at the end of 2008 the economy yeah so i was sitting around more than not so
by 2010 my one of my clients dean laurie who was a big tv writer uh shows like um uh arrested
development and all this kind of stuff you know one of my closest friends and he kept saying
man you have a book in you and i said yeah hollywood's been wanting me to write this
book for years but they want me to do a tell-all and he said no between all the you
know you do these ultra cycling events and you've worked with these people and you've
done this in hollywood you have a book in you and i was ready to put the secret out
of low carb no one was talking about the word keto did not exist yeah the
ketogenic diet existed but keto did not exist i started writing the book and i kept saying to
dean i can't put the word ketogenic in the book and he said why and i said because doctors think
i'm talking about ketoacidosis and i'm going to get lambasted by putting the word ketogenic in
the book he goes well what can you put and i said why can't i just tell the truth let's just call it
no sugars no grains right nfg no sugars no grains literally put that in the book and didn't think
that that was going to change my life because i immediately had to go out and register
the term nsng the government didn't want to give it to me at first they were like this
is just four letters and i went yeah but i have a book that's now sold 100 000 copies
where i'm talking about those four letters right and they finally said oh yeah we have
to give that to you we have to give you but i was i if you if you read my book now the
term ketogenic does not exist in the book because i was scared to write the word yeah
right but it started the whole kind of along with gary taubes nina came after me but we were
all there right at the beginning gary had written good calories bad calories and then
what we get fat which was basically the reader's digest version of good calories bad
calories nerds like you and me we love the calorie bad calories but is too sophisticated for the
average reader right so he wrote the other book and we all kind of came along together gary me
nina and we were all right there at the beginning and then it kind of spawned this whole low-carb
world that we live in now robert lustig wasn't really out with that sugar the bitter truth video
that went viral at that time no yeah that was 2009 when that came out yeah that was much better yeah
yeah yeah so yeah that was right at the beginning yeah the um a lot of people are worried about
that you know i think keto acidosis and so forth this is bad for you um you mentioned
that in your films as well getting the you know the the sort of tv personalities talking
about oh this is shock to your system and so forth which i i think is just completely wrong i mean i
i took biochemistry you know degree in molecular cellular biology and minor in chemistry and
you know obviously had to take biochemistry as a prerequisite for medical school and it's very
very clear you know we call this a fed state not a fasting state but the only difference is you're
eating carbohydrates and you're and you're jumping up your insulin and that insulin changes a lot
of your metabolic processes but what i argue is that the so-called fasting state actually is
our primary metabolic state that's where all of our heavy machinery comes to bear and that's
the the metabolic state of nearly every animal in the wild you know we had there was a study in
1981 showing this with wolves you know because at that time everyone thought that well you have
to eat carbs to get to burn carbs and they looked at wolves they said well these things don't carbo
load for you know before they go chasing caribou for 10 hours you know do they have blood sugar do
they have liver glycogen they found out that yes they do and it's rock solid it does not change
and no matter what they're doing no matter when they've eaten no matter how much exertion they've
gone through their blood sugar is x their glycogen is x and it doesn't change and it always always
you know replenishes so when you carbo load you may have three times the amount of glycogen in
your liver than like someone like you or i who don't who doesn't eat carbs but our carbohydrate
but our glycogen replenishes itself continuously so we never actually run out so it's only at a
certain level there they have a higher level but their level runs out it will bottom out it will
go to zero that's hitting the wall you know like you know you know distance runners and athletes
i'm sure you've come across this uh you know when when you're working out you know when
you're eating carbs is that you'll hit the wall and you know as everyone says if you keep
pushing keep pushing you will push through the wall you'll get your second wind and you'll get
your runners high and then you'll feel great but you know biochemically what that is is you your
insulin is up so you can't produce any energy from your fat cells so you burn through all
your blood sugar and your glycogen and then you run out and you feel horrible normally it takes
you know anywhere from you know 16 to 24 hours to to drop your insulin low enough that you
can actually start accessing your fat stores and but if you push and push and push you can
actually just force this this uh process to speed up and then you start feeling great but you know
people like you and i and your your your clients and so forth are always in that state they're
always in that you know second wind and uh and um you know runner's high you always feel amazing
and so i think that's that's our primary metabolic state and the only reason that we call it a fed
state and a fasting state is because by the time we're able to look at these things at a molecular
level everyone was eating carbohydrates you know so they say well when you eat carbohydrates it
looks like this when you eat it looks like this and when you don't eat it looks like that but
when you eat anything except carbohydrates it also looks like a so-called fasting state
and there's tons of studies there's them and you're looking at fasting a lot of evidence
people say that well you know a ketogenic diet or a carnivore diet all that does is it mimics
fasting and we know fasting is good for you so or fasting gets you into the metabolic state that
you would be in if you were eating appropriate and that's the benefit and you're going to
get those benefits when you eat appropriately there's a there's a group of studies called
looking at fasting and diabetes type 1 and type 2 diabetes and animal models they're trying
to get into people now and they found that if you just fast for as little as 4 days a month you
can actually reverse both type one and type two diabetes meaning that you will not only reverse
yeah applied type one yes yeah so they're actually regrowing beta islet cells and and producing
insulin again in in rat models so they haven't done this yet yeah it's very interesting and so
they said well you know fasting is um you know it's it's very hard you know it's not it's
not easy to fast forward four days a month and so they came up with a fasting mimicking diet
which is a ketogenic diet so basically you know or carnivore diet you're just not eating carbohydrate
carbohydrates and that's it and so you can you can trick your body into thinking it's starving and
it blows my mind i swear to god there was a guy i forget his name but he's got a lot of
followers on youtube he's you're one of these guys who i think he's a you know a celebrity
trainer and um does all his videos with his shirt off and things like that so you got all these like
you know these lonely housewives watching it and they're just staring at his chest going oh my god
he's just so knowledgeable he's so knowledgeable i was like yeah okay and um and this guy would say
it was it was hard to watch because it was it was nothing against mike tyson but it was like
watching mike tyson you know give a dissertation on astrophysics you know he's saying a lot of
mispronouncing all the words and using them incorrectly i'm like oh my god no it's just stop
and and he did this thing on the keto diet and he was saying was like well you know when you're in
a ketogenic diet you're tricking your body into thinking it's starving to death and then you get
the benefits of well starving to death i'm like really all right you tell me one benefit of
starving to death besides you're now dead and i don't have to listen as [ __ ] anymore and
um you know it's it's it's absolutely crazy my my mom was very scared she went she went uh
carnivore you know seeing my successes with it and completely reverse her diabetes in two months you
know went um she was typically yeah type two yeah um she actually is still uh needs a bit of insulin
but she was on a very high dose of insulin at the beginning and she was on three oral medications
she came off all three oral medications and then down to a minimal dose of uh insulin and in about
two months she was very worried you know because obviously as a diabetic you make ketoacidosis you
know this is very serious and she's like oh my god what's gonna happen like it's a very different
thing you know your ketosis and ketoacidosis is not the same thing and that that is something
that comes up and you know people do get get quite worried about that so i think that's that's
quite clever that you sort of just did an end route around that and just came up with the no no
sugar no grains yeah i i had to and you know just give your audience an idea um uh this morning
i i didn't have any eggs because guess what yeah we ran out of eggs because serena made
something last night for some christmas dinner we had we we had to do christmas early
because we're traveling to europe for christmas and um so i look in this there's there's only one
egg left i'm like what's this one egg but we had a lot of roast left so i took i don't know somewhere
between 12 and 15 ounces of roast and i threw it in my skillet and just heated it up and ate that
that folks is besides coffee this cup of coffee is which is my second is the only thing that
i've consumed this morning period when i'm done with this podcast i'm going to do at least
90 minutes on the weights right behind me okay nice i won't go eat anything before then i'm
just going to get up from here take this shirt off and i have a shirt underneath i'm not going to be
like the bare chested guy i'm going to work out if i wanted to after that i can get on my spinner
or my rowing machine which is right over here and go for hours hours still without
consuming anything other than water nothing you don't you know and when people go how
can you do that don't you you know bonk that blood sugar no i can go forever and as a matter of fact
there's a kid i sponsor i own a vitamin company and i have um electrolyte supplements and what
have you i sponsor a kid named michael mcknight you should look this kid up um he did a film that
i'm trying to get gravitas to pick up gravitas is the people that um you know distributes my
movies mike mcknight did a movie called um from broken to breaking he was a broken
human being he he felt he was broken he was morbidly obese he never liked working out uh
he actually paid his friends not to go do a 5k when they were in high school saying i will
buy everyone pizza if they don't do the 5k now michael mcknight is a you know
a low carb runner who's not just running long distances he's breaking
fkt fkt's fastest known times all over the nation uh we started sponsoring
him a while back i'll get him on the show if you ever wanted yeah um you should watch the
movie from broken to breaking the first time i had him on my podcast was before that movie
because he wanted to prove that he can run i don't want to exaggerate a hundred miles
without anything other than water and electrolytes and he did it with ease yeah he did it with
these he was able to run 100 miles with nothing but water and electrolytes and now he's doing
some experiment i don't want to say what it is but he's going to double that type of
distance yeah do it fast it and you know it's amazing what the human body can do if
you just prepare the human body to do it it's not just 59 year old vinnie that can
work out half a morning and then ride a bike if you wanted to all afternoon with nothing yeah
nothing right eat later on you you're good to go yeah i'm killing myself do i look like i'm
killing myself not at all yeah i mean and that was the thing like you know i my exercise
tolerance at you know has never been better than when i you know specifically wasn't eating
carbohydrates you know i like obviously i feel the best when i'm on on a carnivore diet but you
know it really is is the carbohydrates that really do that you know by by fundamentally disrupting
your metabolic state and you know as you say you can just keep going and going and going you know
with little or no food because your your body has access to your fat stores and you can just prepare
i mean that's your gas tank you know the idea that you know that that your fat is only there in
case you're starving in the desert and you have to like you know not eat for for a month it's just
it's just wild to me you know like it that's like you know and then you eat carbohydrates and
it's only shoving energy into cells because you know when insulin goes up it forces energy into
cells it doesn't allow it to come out of cells and so you know your insulin stays up for a
while and your blood sugar starts dropping and then you have to you have to keep pumping in
carbs and so forth and this is a lot of this is just getting shoved into a lot of your cells
and your fat cells and all this just in case you get lost in the desert um but you know that
that that's i always sort of analogize that too you put you fill up your tank in your gut in your
gas tank in your car and then you just block off you know the the lead to your engine and then you
just start like just pouring cans of gasoline in your engine as you go it's like oh no the gas tank
is just just in case i get lost somewhere it's like well that's that's a really inefficient way
of working and no animal in the wild works like that really you know the vast majority are running
on their fat um so what do you eat on a normal day like you're obviously you know i think you're
sort of a meat and veg sort of guy is that right yeah um mostly uh every morning it's it's it's
eggs um sometimes or eggs and leftover meat or eggs and bacon um but i'm big on eggs
because i like to work out in the morning and you can't find a better amino acid than the
amino acid profile of eggs um for lunch if i have lunch it's uh usually a hamburger patty fresh
hamburger meat i get from the butcher i don't buy the cheap stuff and that's if i have lunch uh if
i don't have lunch um i'll have a cup of coffee with um with cream in it or i'll just have a
cup of coffee black if i know i'm gonna be doing something in the afternoon i might add um cream
in a coffee or put even a little um coconut oil i at one of my companies i have a few companies i
make something called ultra fat it's a pouch full of nut other and mct oil i'll have that you know
if if i'm in a rush and usually for dinner it's um it's some form of red meat or fish along with
vegetables usually a cruciferous vegetable or two that's when my wife really tries to get two
different cruciferous vegetables in me because although she's afraid that i don't eat enough
vegetables i'm always explaining i don't need this anyway it's just meat jewelry on the plate
and if you want to put it there i'll i'll eat it just to appease you but i'm pretty close to
carnivore otherwise it sounds like it yeah i just need meat and eggs yeah well yeah that's um
definitely i always feel better like that as well i think when i when i was first sort of coming
into this um again obviously because you know i was out of it for a while um without sort of
realizing it i just do the whole thing with you know realizing that that learning in college that
plants were you know used different toxic methods to protect themselves and so forth so i just
avoided plants and then sort of slipped off of it but when i came back onto it i was essentially
doing a keto diet without calling it a keto diet i wasn't doing that specifically but you know i just
felt better when i didn't have carbs i didn't have as much you know muscle aches and back pain and
joint issues and so forth and so i was just eating like the vegetables and and lean meat um but i was
eating a lot of vegetables i was like you know um blending like just a big bag of spinach kale and
broccoli every day it just tasted like death you know it was so bitter and you know that that you
know should have told me something you know this is if it's if it tastes bitter then that's that's
your body your brain tongue telling you that there are chemicals in there that you don't want to eat
and that's naturally saying like spit this out and i wanted to spit it out really badly but i didn't
i powered it down because that's good for me and then eating some meat and so forth and
and i felt i felt all right you know i was a lot better than when i had carbs and so forth
but you know a ton of vegetables and and that i think was it was a difficulty and when i dropped
that and started eating more meat and more fat i i just literally just came alive and and
i dropped like around 20 pounds in 10 days like five times the calories because i started
eating i was eating like lean like sirloin with the fat trimmed off and like just small portions
of it and and i went to eating like two pounds of rib eye you know and and i had extra weight on
me and i just i just started just dropping it off i think most of that was water weight you
know because i was just yeah it probably was you know what scares me is uh in two days
i'm gonna be in in the uk and i'm gonna be staying with my sister-in-law kristen and you
know you have to you know when we're gonna be there for two weeks yeah now navigation has
to start right so i sometimes i look at it as navigation sometimes i look at it as grooming so
breakfast i can always skate by getting up early and going into the kitchen and make my own
breakfast there's going to be eggs and butter and bacon i'll be able to do that um because
i don't really eat lunch i can always make it to where i'm out of the house even though
it's dreary this time of year in england as you know yeah i could go out for a run or a hike
with serena in the countryside you know and just be away for lunch and just say hey guys i'll
be back at about three don't worry about me for lunch i'll grab something yeah the only thing
i really have to navigate is dinner yeah so you know i'm gonna buy as much stuff as i can
i'm gonna bring as much of my stuff as i can but at some point man you know i'm gonna be
faced with some rice or some something or some at christmas i'm sure that as the british go
there's gonna be some pudding around right one time a year where you really and i'm with the
in-laws and i don't want to be you know how the british talk behind your back when they're talking
about for the next year you know what i mean so you man the navigation that
i'm getting ready to go through it's got me i'm breaking out into
cole sweats just talking about it folks you're going to end up like me you're
going to be at the in-laws or you're going to be somewhere you don't want to be the
odd man out in those situations just fight the bullet a bit and just do
whatever you can to get by and uh i don't know why i got on that but i just started
thinking about it it's like you start talking about you're worried about it yeah yeah because
i'm sitting there going yeah i know how i'm gonna feel they're gonna say hey you gotta try this
scone or whatever and i'm going to eat it and feel like crap for the next two hours yeah yeah because
i have to eat some scone that someone made special for me you know and you can't go no i don't eat
scone you know actually to poison just you yeah well with this jelly on it yeah oh god yeah well
that's the thing like you know i i certainly feel like crap you know like sort of within 20-30
minutes if i you know something gets in that i that i don't want i'll i will feel effective
because i'm sort of you know at the sharp end of this where i really don't have anything in
my system i don't use spices or seasonings or sauces or anything like that and so when
something sneaks in you know i do know it's not the end of the world
you know i'm not like you know a little wuss about it oh my goodness but you
know i do notice it and and it's interesting to me i think that's very interesting carbs grains
especially i find just do a number on me and um you know just from playing contact sports
you know since i was a kid i'm sure you you might have the same issue just having you know
just lower back problems and so forth um much better now that i'm that i'm just carnivore but
you know it's still sort of just it's not perfect and when some even just a bit of carbs slip in
my back is in stabbing pain for four full days and it's just miserable and so you know that that
that to me is just like such a major deterrent i was first doing this i felt very self-conscious
and it was very hard for me um to feel comfortable only eating the way i do and having to explain
myself but so the more i did it the more i just explained it and just said yeah just you know
kind of makes me feel like crap i just you know this is what i prefer to eat and so forth um
i started just not giving a [ __ ] you know it just it just became easier and and people
around me sort of um just you know considered it a novelty wow that's just what you know chafee
does and so forth and um and i just for me yeah i had so many sort of experiences where i'm just
like i just don't want to feel like that anymore i just i feel wretched and i don't want to do
it and um and so thankfully i've sort of gotten to the point where people don't expect it of
me anymore and like and i don't have to don't have to deal with that crap that sounds horrible
yeah i think the in-laws get you know like they you know now that i've become something like
you know they see it because of the movies and sold hundreds and hundreds of thousands of copies
and so now you know they get oh wait he's someone and they kind of get that but still out of love
someone will say hey i made this you know we're doing clotted cream and whatever some kind
of weirdo here's a scottish egg that i made for you and you're sitting there going you know i
don't really eat this right but i i can't be that guy yeah and you're right i do have um i need two
discs replaced in my neck and when i eat crap man the inflammation it like i'm like crimped over
like this like a really oh i look really old and yeah it hurts for a couple of days and yeah
it's just not a good it's not a good scene for me yeah but you know what you always say that you
know my doctor put me on a special diet for my for my arthritis oh no i can't yeah i have to be
honest i could do so i could get away with some of that and i can i'm pretty good at hiding but
you can't hide in someone's house for two weeks yeah at some point you get called out you know
yeah how that works the good thing about like the english you know dinners is they do a lot of
roasts which is which is always good too so you can just you just like pile up on that and then
just quietly don't take everything else you know they're watching me though you know those sneaky
ass brits man they're always they're watching you yeah and then just like you know they're
just the quiet you know backhanded comments and you know passive aggressive tone
and things like that they're the worst they're the worst that's funny remember um you
were saying like uh you met dr greger um that guy he for those who don't know this guy is a major
vegan proponent i did a meme i probably you know i had i had mixed sort of feelings on this but i
did i did a bit of a meme where i took a picture of him it's classic picture of him a lot of
people have done these these side-by-sides with this picture of him he's holding some broccoli
like looking like yeah and in that picture if i'm not mistaken he's about 43. and i took a
picture myself i'm 41 i'm turning 42 in january and very similar age and i just put just a
picture of me and this guy's always always working out he's like in all his videos he's doing
he's always on the treadmill walking he's doing different sorts of activities and like this this
guy's arm looks like a stick there's zero muscle definition and you know i just had a picture
of you know him against me he's like you know vegan doctor carnivore doctor and i got
a lot of people that you know thought it was thought it was funny like oh yeah that
says all but people say he's like oh well that's not fair why'd you go against a you
know an athlete or this and i'm like look look this is this is fair you know it looks
very unfair but we're about the same age and i don't work out that often he works out a
lot i bet you he works out more than me maybe i do more weights than him you're right every video he
does he's on a treadmill we have him in my movie on a treadmill talking to uh mcdougal oh yeah when
mcdougall was saying you aren't really a doctor yeah yeah you know that story about him he's
not really a medical doctor he never did his rounds or anything um i got to tell
you a quick story about gregor yeah um god this is hard i feel horrible but you know
whenever you do these movies you have attorneys that look at every frame to see where you can be
sued right yeah i mean you have i have to spend hours and hours on the phone with my attorneys
because if it goes to court they have to go and defend me so they have to ask me the questions
down to all of the different pieces and you go okay we have one more and he goes this is
a really big problem we don't know how to tell you how big of a problem this is
i said yeah what is it he goes well dr greger you have him talking to london real
you know in a video i said yeah and i said but i didn't pull anything out of context those are his
words he says no but you make him look crazy so an attorney can say that you pulled the clip out
the one clip where this guy looks like a lunatic and they can literally come after you and
say well you were defaming him by finding the one little clip of him looking
crazy i said you know you have a point i want you to go watch the whole london reel video
and find me the part where he doesn't look crazy and i said i want you to go watch any other
video of this doctor where he seemed sane they called me back about an hour and a half
later and they said never mind we're good yeah when your attorney look because by
the way i had to go pay this guy per hour to go watch videos of gregor where
he finally went yeah that's him in every video and there is something where people say yeah when
you're a long-term vegan you go nutty like that yeah and i've had long-term vegans who when they
stopped being vegan they said yeah i was out of my mind yeah you know i would have a thought
and i was like what was the thought what was the thought i can't remember my thought they they
can't remember their their their cognition somehow becomes diminished i don't know anything about
it i'm not a doctor but they'll say you know ann childer said she had to hire someone because she
would put her shoes in a pantry with her dishes and the next day she would open that sounds
like something a blackout drunk would do yeah right she goes i would open my thing and shoes
were in with my dishes on top of the dishes yeah this is a doctor telling me this right who's a
vegan and you know they all tell me stories like this it's like yeah my cognition and you see it
when you watch mcdougall and when you watch ornish and when you watch gregor these guys start you
go wow they seem to be manic and crazy yeah yeah that's what long-term veganism will do to you
sorry it's just a fact yeah there was a there was a study out of oxford in 2008 that actually
looked at um different sorts of uh changes in health and so forth and different diets and
so forth and the vegan cohort that they had they found that on mri studies they lost about
five percent or more of their brain by volume after five years of being vegan and they thought
that this might be to do with low b12 levels but i think it has i'm sure it's multi-factorial
but i think it certainly has a lot to do with uh not getting the requisite uh fatty essential fatty
acids that you need dha's omega-3s and the very long chain fatty acids which um you know your
brain's obviously made out of fat but it's made out of specific fats it's not just you know fat
is it isn't universal you can't just take one fat and turn it into anything else some some things
can turn things into other things but we can't turn our fat into these specific very long chain
fatty acids to the extent that we need them and so we need to get them from our our dietary
source and they don't exist in plants you know you can get long chain fatty acids about four percent
of coconut oil is the are these long chain fatty acids by 18 chain fatty acids but they don't get
the 20 or the 22 chain fatty acids and we're quite poor at making them and so i think that excluding
both of those things you know vitamin b12 will absolutely give you uh neurological issues you
can get demyelination of your of your neurons and so forth and your conductivity goes way
down that means your brain's working way slower your body's working slower and so forth and and
the physical size of the brain actually shrinks and that's just five years some of these people
have been long-term vegans yeah for much longer than that and and you know you had a guy on the uh
on in the movie vegan gains that guy this guy's a lunatic i've seen i've seen a few of his videos
this guy's very very angry he's a very angry young man and he gets he does these very violent videos
you know saying oh be nice to animals or i'll kill you all these sorts of things the guy has a couple
screws loose and it sort of goes in with this this whole pattern that you're saying these long-term
vegans they go a bit manic they go a bit crazy and i've certainly seen that i've seen um people get
i i chalked it up more to sugar addiction people um i knew this this girl who was just loved acai
bowls issues just like i could just get so upset i just get so fresh i just have to have my awesome
like this is like this this is addictive behavior this is someone their their uh their addiction
they need their fix and uh you know you talk about that as well how you know um in your movies
how sugar is addictive which you know lustig has has you know shown that it is a dopamine response
to your brain in the same manner as cocaine heroin and meth so this is this is actually is a drug
and people are going for this fix um have you obviously you know you you are saying things and
showing things that go contrary to the narrative what sort of feedback have you got especially
particularly from the vegan community on all this it's weird you know they'll come out and
do the same thing they'll do to you or whatever but sometimes i'll get death
threats um i take them seriously um um we we live a little i'm not off the grid
grid but you know we live out and about and um we i'm not gonna lie i have a concealed carry and
i do carry and my wife carries she has a concealed carry we have to um because you can't threaten
someone's life and just go oh yeah he was kidding you know these guys have threatened my life we
also have guns you know tucked away and you know it's kind of a hassle because you know when we're
not around they all have to go in to the safe and the whole thing and then they come out and they're
all loaded and ready ready to rock and roll yeah um i'm i'm a bit of a you know i have a lot
of guns i know how to use them my wife knows how to use them um i hope it never comes to anything
like that um just to give an example we're leaving for two weeks i'm saying that publicly here
yeah um there are two cops that are going to be staying at my house i i've hired two cops and
the reason they're two cops is one is a nighttime cop he works at night so he'll be here all day
and the other one is a daytime cop so he'll be here every night right so i have two active duty
policemen who works different chefs and i was able to get these guys because they're single they're
young they take care of my house um you know we have guard dogs and the whole thing when you think
about that you know in order to do what i'm doing and putting this out there this is what you have
to you have to protect yourself yeah because there are crazy people out there you know um you know
i i look at what happens to people like ken berry you know it's like that that was odd you know yeah
his business got burned down they couldn't find one reason for that and this house got burned
down they couldn't find one reason for that uh i don't know what happened there it could have
just been double bad luck um but i'm not willing to let that happen so there's going to be a cop
car out in front of my house you know so when you come by folks you'll see that you find out where
i live and if you come by when i'm here good luck because if i'm threatened you're going down it's
this makes me sound like a lunatic and i'm not no i don't think so no i think i think it's
important you can't threaten someone's life you know and what they want me to do is to
just shut up right they want me to go away i'm not going away you know you either
stand for something or you fall for nothing then you know i'm not willing to go away you know
i didn't make it to 59 years old by being an idiot yeah so i didn't mean to go that dark
but that that's when you ask how is it and what's it like it that's what it's like
yeah you know it's um i don't get to live as normal a life is not like but okay yeah well
it's a shame i mean it's yeah and that's the thing you don't really see that in the other way i mean
like i'm not you know i i don't i don't go around yelling at people because they you know they eat
salads you know i'm not slapping it out of their hands you know it's like you just killed
that that's making oxygen for the planet how dare you kill that thing yeah i don't
see you and sean baker taking a knife going it's like really that's a threat not to
me but to someone um yeah yeah well and um you showed in your in your movies where they get
these these vegan activists and and just people on you know youtube or whatever saying you know you
don't you don't care about the planet you don't care about these animals or whatever's like you
know why should you get to live you know something like that that's that's that's a bit crazy you
know when you start when you start um you know marginalizing people's lives saying that you
think something differently than i do therefore you don't deserve the right to live anymore that
goes down a very very scary track very bad track and you know when you start uh doing
that i mean you know the nazis did that the the you know the russians did that in the
ussr and so forth china chinese are doing it now um you know you just be like you know you've done
something different you have lost you know like the social credit score and so forth it's like
you do what you're told or else you don't get to you you don't get to drive to work today and
uh and things like that um you do actually touch on that a bit um you talk about how you know
and beyond impossible how all these different all these different uh sort of multinational
interests all sort of tied together obviously to pursue their own interests but they
they get tied into like the great reset you talk about that a bit can you mention
that a bit yeah it almost seems like it's almost like uh you know i'm a flat earther
when i talk about it but i actually show these people you know at conventions and buying
politicians you know yeah um i i don't do politics um no one knows if i'm on the right the left
middle you know i just don't i don't do politics online i'm trying to help people get healthy
yeah a friend of mine who's on the left he said how how can you say kamala harris is against
meat it's like well because i have video of her saying that you know i didn't put those words
in her mouth i don't care if it was kamala harris or trump it doesn't matter to me yeah you
know i get doing during the preliminaries of of the um the democrats back when they were trying
to figure out who was going to run against trump i get cory booker because he's a vegan i get him
saying hey if i become president i'm i'm going to push veganism i get that more power to you corey
but when kamala harris says it and she's not even a vegan she's just going along with the narrative
you see that's where i have a problem it's like hey come on how about just speak for yourself
and not because and you know when you see these politicians in new york saying we're going to do
meatless monday and in california we're going to do meatless monday and we're going to call coffee
a carcinogen because it's got acrylamide in it you sit there and you start going does anyone else
see this as not being a free country anymore no because that's kind of the road we're going down
and if you if you just close your eyes and just let them do what they want to do that's where we
end up we end up with meatless money mondays then it becomes meatless tuesday then it becomes never
meet for your kids and what good is that because every parent wants their kid to be smart yet
we're not going to give them the one brain food they need and none of that makes sense
to me no and then you go okay why why is the second woman in line in the free world
kamala harris why is she saying that well because you have these multinational groups
that are pumping money into these campaigns and these puppets will say anything
right yeah when you see it in the film you go wow it looks like something out
of um you know what was that uh the um spy who shagged me you know i would over the
world you know it's like it's this kind of thing right and we're looking at it in real
time going is this real and it it is it is real that's going on so look out folks is coming
yeah it was like you know you showed that um that visual of whatever you know ad that they said
you know you know 20 years in the future you own nothing and you feel great and everything's
so wonderful and so forth i mean this is you know uh this is this is an old idea you know
this could be you know communism this could be um this could be imperialism it's all at the end of
the day it's the government or you know the rulers own everything and people own nothing and you can
call it the people own it because you've taken it away from jeff bezos and now now the government
absorbs it but it's not you that own it it's the rulers that own it it's the government that
owns it and that's a that's not new that's not progressive that's very regressive that that's
an old idea most of society has been like that where there are you know you have this oligarchy
that they're in charge they own everything they run everything and everyone else works for them
and they own nothing oh and they're so happy um this was actually an argument well in the ussr
certainly well everyone was so happy in their standard living they were so wonderful blah blah
blah blah this is this propaganda that was pushed out there uh that there was this wonderful utopia
and of course it wasn't it was absolute hellscape um but they also did that during uh slavery you
know they were arguing that people that hired workers were actually unethical because they're
like well you're just giving them money they could do anything with that money this poor silly
person could just go and just buy alcohol and get drunk and not buy food for their kids you know
i'm feeding their kids i'm feeding their family i'm putting a roof over their head they're
never gonna go hungry they're never gonna you know get caught out in a winter we're the
ethical people so it's the same perverse twisting of reality and the facts to make you like wow
that that sounds really good and really safe it's like you guys are arguing for your own enslavement
where you own anything and everything is provided to you by the government well what is the def
what is a good working definition of slavery you don't own you know the the product of your
labor and you get you know exactly what you need to survive well slaves did as well they had
a roof over their head they you know they ate meals and so forth they didn't starve to death
because they were a commodity you couldn't do that and that's literally what these people are
arguing for and it blows my mind yeah it's a very very sad state of affairs and you know i'm
always saying that to my stepdaughter and anyone who listens like look you know you'll probably
be okay but your kids won't yeah you know it's i'll be long gone you know and um you know god
only knows what's going to happen to the planet you know the only reason i do any of it is you
kind of want to do whatever you can while you're here because once you're gone and then that's it
right so if i can make the world a little better place while i'm here yeah it beats the hell out
of doing nothing you know just around you know so i'm trying to do my part and people fight
back and i just kind of go okay fight back do do whatever you want to do but i'm just going
to keep doing this yeah because um it seems to be helping some people and hopefully it becomes
this kind of mushroom effect where you know it just becomes a big mushroom cloud and it affects
enough people to where we can get it rolling you know nina and i have sat down over a drink and
just lamented you know have we done anything that did any and on some level you you go wow we
haven't done anything in another level you go well we got people talking you know people
are talking there's people like you you weren't around 12 years ago but you're here
now right and you know there's gonna be and now you're gonna affect someone else and they're
gonna be around right talking about this just like i couldn't put the word
ketogenic in my book i was scared to now the term keto you could put it on a bowl of
sugar and sell it if you want to you know so you know something is happening it's not nothing no
right no i think i think it's making a huge impact know i think that this is you know the reason
i'm so passionate about this is because i i honestly think this is this is one of the
most pressing issues that we face as a society and it it undergirds a lot of other problems in
society you know just just to think about this since the since the recommendations back in you
know 1977 1980 uh in the u.s saying that you know you should stop eating fat stop eating meat
because it has cholesterol and so forth you know the obesity rates you know tripled heart diseases
triple stroke rates triple type 2 diabetes cancer all these things have increased to such a large
degree and they almost didn't exist you know i argue that you know all the chronic diseases that
we treat nowadays are not actually diseases per se but they're actually you know combination
of you know toxicities and malnutrition toxic buildup of species and appropriate
diet and a lack of species-specific nutrition and and and i think that you make a very good case
for that in your movies as well all the different people talking about you know all these different
chronic diseases and so forth from eating inappropriately and i think that that's really
it and when you consider the fact that sugar and carbohydrates and so forth contribute
to heart disease obviously and diabetes these are some of the most expensive diseases to
treat and we're doing this all wrong as doctors we have we have this this paradigm model in
our heads that we treat diseases so someone has a disease let's treat the disease but we also
treat poisonous poison exposures right and what's the most important thing when you have a poison
exposure you eliminate the exposure right so all of a sudden you have lead pipes you have like your
welding with like lead welds or something like okay you got to get rid of those so you don't keep
poisoning yourself but we're not realizing that that we're actively poisoning ourselves we're
saying oh we have a disease let's treat the disease so we're doing that all wrong and it's
very very expensive and just diabetes in america nine percent of americans are diabetic
or you know type 2 diabetic mostly and that accounts for 75 percent of the
medicare costs in america so that's a huge huge part of the budget now consider the fact
that 40 of americans are pre-diabetic okay so if they don't change what they're doing ostensibly
we could have 50 of the populations or thereabouts you know a diabetic in in you know a decade
or so what the hell is that going to do well it's not if they don't change just when
they don't change because there's nothing that happens you know that's a yeah that's a
rolling downhill it's you know unless something stands in a way of any of those people unless
they hear your podcast or unless they come upon something that that stops the rock from rolling
downhill they're all heading there right the problem is never going to get better and as long
as you you have medicine doing what it's doing we don't have a chance right and they don't care
the drug companies don't care they're making out yeah like bandits yeah yeah they're doing well you
know what no one cares from their perspective you know so it becomes well how do we fix this well if
you said to me vinnie how do you fix it it's like well in theory we can fix the whole problem in
under two weeks now you know if if everyone just stopped eating carbohydrates everyone just
all together all carbohydrates was gone we just pulled the macronutrient away or we get
everyone to do at least a two-day fast and then you will we can reverse the whole problem without
a drug without doing anything else without any cost whatsoever yeah two weeks that's that's
pretty amazing right yeah that will never happen no that will never happen what i'm saying think
about it how how long did it take any one of your patients to change when they wanted to yeah
to go from this to that it's about two weeks yeah no it is yeah about two weeks so if
we did that to the population game over you know you're losing a big comorbidity
so when something like covet 19 comes around it becomes like any other flu you
don't have people dying from it right you know no one's looking at the root cause of
why people are dying with covet 19 yeah it's not healthy lean people it's morbidly obese
the word morbid is baked into the title right but let's not listen to vinnie let's not just
reverse this you can reverse them one at a time i can reverse them one at a time well i just think
if we did it like everybody all at once which you can't do it it'll never happen yeah right well
yeah well that's that's why i really think that you know your films in particular are very very
important because they get this very vital piece of information out there and and you're hitting a
wider audience you know i was never i was really interested in this you know from my own knowledge
because i was just fascinated by it i thought it was pretty amazing and i thought this would
really help people and like you say this could could absolutely you know change the face of
medicine and the face of people's health around the world and just dramatically i mean because
we spend trillions of dollars you know lustig pulled out a a statistic once um saying that
you know we spend 2.4 trillion dollars a year just treating the effects of sugar consumption
just sugar and you know that i mean okay so the the united states defense you know federal defense
budget every year is 750 billion dollars okay so that's one-third of what we spend treating
sugar consumption so right that's your health care crisis right there everyone's talking about
we should we should do this or we should do that really what we need to do is just get sugar and
carbs out of the equation and we're spending trillions of dollars less and that money you
know doesn't just go nowhere you know that that it's redirected into different industries and and
fields and and is very beneficial like obviously we've advanced medicine in a lot of ways but
we've advanced it in a direction that doesn't need to exist you know we're we've advanced it
trying to figure out diseases that only exist if you eat stupid crap and if you don't eat that you
don't need it and so you know those trillions of dollars a year could be much better spent treating
diseases that we don't have as much control over um and and so i think i think that's very
important in getting that word out there because i i think we're at the beginning of something
you know quite large you know the truth will out you know the key you know like you're saying
the ketogenic you know uh you couldn't say that back in the 90s 80s 90s now it's like you know
it's a fad and like it's not i wouldn't call it a fat i think it's a movement and because people
are having actual legitimate results with it and then carnivore as well because people are really
really seeing some very significant results with it and i think i think things are starting to grow
and i think you know your podcast and your movies and so forth and hopefully i can reach some people
as well i mean i never was really interested in you know social media and so forth but i just
felt that i needed to get into it because i i just i wanted to be able to reach more people
and try to get this information out there so that people could learn what i saw and then and then
decide for themselves i don't care what people eat i just i just want them to know uh the facts and
know what they're getting into and then they can make adult decisions like i don't care you know
if people want to smoke i really don't care as a doctor i'm not supposed to say that i don't care
you know if you know what the risks are and you're an adult and you want to take those risks go ahead
you know look away no one's going to stop you and but when when we're telling people that eating
look we it you know it's like when i was telling dr drew a couple of weeks ago you can make
the argument well smoke if you want to i agree when you smoke you know what you're taking on
but when you're being told by your government that what you're eating is fine dr drew was
making the point he goes you know there's been these studies that um you know sugar lights up
the same area of the brain as cocaine yeah and um he goes it's not exactly the same because he's
an addiction medic medical medicine specialist and he goes you know it's not exactly the same
i said yeah but drew here's the difference we know that cocaine is a drug and it's bad
for us it's a recreational drug it's bad yeah we serve sugar to kids at birthday parties yeah
yeah yeah that's the difference okay they're not exactly the same they're both addictive
we're giving one to kids and we're telling you the other one is something a supermodel
does you know with a rock star so you know so yes we're telling you that one is
benign and the other one is a drug it's worse when you're lying about one of
them yeah well that's what we're talking about is sugar so yeah well and that's the
thing like like i was saying i don't care if people want to smoke i do care if doctors
tell people that smoking is good for them that's when they did in the 70s by the way exactly
yeah and so you know and and and we're there with you know uh you know sugar and grains and you
know healthy grains and all these sorts of things and i would say vegetables but you know not
everyone agrees with me but that's my math but you know i don't care if people eat
vegetables i don't care if people eat grains or whatever but i i don't like them being told
serious misinformation that that goes against the all the available high quality evidence that's
there and so you know people people know that this is bad for them and they still want to do it
fine but like you say sugar i i honestly think that that should be age restricted i'm very
libertarian on these things i think people should just be able to do what they want to do
with their lives but um you know giving kids um you know this amount of sugar i think i think is
is pretty serious because you know this this you know like you were saying it was addiction maybe
it's not exactly the same as cocaine but it does give a dopamine response to the addiction centers
of your brain there have been mri studies um lustig references a few of them uh where it
actually because obviously when you when you excite your neurons it actually damages them and
the breakdown products of your neurotransmitters actually damage your neurons which is a very
bad design i don't know why it's like that but you know so they need to shut off in order to uh
you know repair and to break down these these uh neurotransmitter byproducts into safe um you know
revitalize them into neurotransmitters so you need to sleep you need to turn these neurotrans neurons
off dopamine is an excitatory molecule so it turns on your neurons and it keeps them on and then
your brain is going like you're going to start killing these things so it starts dropping your
receptors down this is tolerance okay so now you need more to get the same effects you need more of
this drug to hit those fewer receptors to get the same result that you want and you keep doing that
and doing that eventually these neurons are going to die and so they've actually done mri studies
looking at this and seeing that the same areas of your brain die when you do this and after long
enough i'm sure it's not you know the same time period or anything like that but eventually you'll
you'll kill these things off to to nearly the same extent as someone who's addicted to drugs um
that's very serious to me and being able to give that to kids oh they like it well i'm sure
they'd like coke too and they you know and this is something that you know lustig has shown and uc
san francisco biochemistry department shown quite conclusively biochemically that this breaks down
into the same by-products as alcohol so it damages their same you know their little bodies to the
same extent as alcohol there are some some studies that look and say suggest that when you absorb
fructose through your gut lining it actually converts it into glucose and that that may be true
there's one study saying that that i've seen so that's interesting but you know the fructose that
makes it to your liver does break down into the pro same products that alcohol does and so this is
damaging this is damaging their little bodies and you know as as lustig points out you know you can
you can um you can only drink to a certain extent and eventually you'll get too drunk and you'll
pass out right you can eat sugar all day i mean i was i was like 10 years old and we went to
costco when we moved up to uh kirkland washington and they had a 10 pound bag of gummy bears and
i just freaked out like gummy bears are like my favorite thing as a kid and i was like oh my god
can we please get this i somehow convinced my we normally didn't allow sugar in the house somehow
convinced my mom these ten pounds of gummy bears uh during summer break and i just sat there
just literally eating handfuls of gummy bears like all day just playing video games and i
just felt absolutely sick and my tongue was raw they didn't taste good anymore i couldn't
stop eating them i just kept going i was just like i don't want to do this but i just i kept
just shoveling handfuls of this crap in my mouth the next day i remember like first thing i woke
up i just thinking about gummy bears and i was just like are they going to taste good like oh
should i really eat them go in out there start eating them like oh they taste good again like two
handfuls in they start tasting like crap again i kept eating the whole damn day i polished off this
10 pound bag of gummy bears two and a half days wow you were just chasing a high yeah you know
it's interesting you could say that you couldn't taste them anymore because um i don't think i've
ever actually really had a gummy bear so i they look disgusting to my generation like chocolate
is what we wanted um we wanted real candy man but i i've done this experiment with several
people and every time i've done it they went wow wow i had no idea um and i did this i haven't done
it since i left la i've told friends and clients i said you realize when you go to a froyo a frozen
yogurt place you're not getting any other flavor other than high fructose corn syrup and they
said what are you talking about i was like i said you ever noticed they'll cause they'll
call one chocolate one strawberry and one vanilla and they said yeah it's like you're not tasting
strawberry chocolate or vanilla you're tasting you they're suggesting that that's what you're
tasting so your brain is making the connection and this is way there's no way i said okay let's
go out to a froyo place i've taken people out and done this and they go oh my god what i'll
do is i'll get three cups of froyo chocolate vanilla strawberry and i'll say okay i want
you there's a spoon in each so there's no cross yeah i said i want you to take one scoop from
each take some vanilla take some chocolate take some strawberry take one scoop of each now
all three have been on your tongue right yes okay now i'm going to blindfold you you blindfold
them and you hand them a scoop of one of them and say what are you eating right now they hardly
ever get it right yeah give them chocolate they'll go oh that that's that's strawberry you
can give them vanilla the one they usually get over and over is vanilla whether it's vanilla or
not right you know that's the one that seems you cannot tell the chocolate from the strawberry from
the vanilla but if they're gonna and when they're gassing yeah they'll get guess vanilla first and
if that's what they actually took in that time that's that's the only it's it's a non-official
study yeah but when you're eating this junk you're eating this the suggestion of what it tastes like
not what it what it actually tastes like right think about that yeah that's funny it's crazy
yeah that's wild today yeah they couldn't do that like yeah i think i haven't eaten ice cream
or frozen yogurt in a long long ass time but like yeah i could i'm just trying
to think back like yeah it is more subtle than that like you are just getting a
big just shock wave of sweetness and you know and and to that that end you know that's not
what chocolate tastes like that's what a buttload of sugar with some cacao tastes like
you know he's like chocolate itself it's just bitter is all hell i think that's that was sort
of my theory on why people really love chocolate is because it's so bitter that you have to
add a ton of sugar to it and so you have to you can hide more sugar you can hide more of
this addictive drug as you you get more of the fructose you get a bigger dopamine hit and some
people go i really like that probably because of the dopamine i don't know that's just sort of you
know well no i i've done that too people will tell me in consults they'll go i'm a chocoholic i'll
say do you eat 100 chocolate and they'll say no you know so 98 no what's the highest you
could do 68 is like okay you're a sugarholic yeah you know if if you're a chocoholic
it doesn't matter you want 100 chocolate yeah and it tastes kind of like a more bitter
coffee and that's all it tastes like right yeah so you know what what are you really really
really getting yeah so yeah it's the same thing wine when people say yeah yeah i had some wine
you know there was taste of stone fruit and this is the sugar you're enjoying the wine because of
the sugar and you're getting high yeah yeah yeah exactly yeah i think they'll start with the stone
fruit and there's some raspberry now i can get some yeah i can almost taste the wood yeah it's
like if they had like uh you know if cocaine was legal and had like you know different connoisseur
problems like oh yes it's just you know all the different sorts of smells of uh cocaine and the
accent there was a there's a movie psalm have you do you know um it's about like three guys are
becoming like a master sommelier like the highest of the highest uh somalia is stupid hard exam
like that it's like this multi-hour uh written exam where they have to you know talk about all
that you know the history and the vineyards how you do all this shows a lot a lot a lot of history
i mean he's got to study for years for this thing and they're already somalia they have to go all
the way up their eggs there's something like only like 168 people have ever been this grand master
sommelier or whatever and these guys went through i think two of them made it and one of them failed
but maybe made it later so it was actually pretty good for them the um the things they were saying
it wasn't like back in in uh back in the day where they're you know talking about the you know the
promiscuity of the wine and the legs and all these sorts of things like you're describing you know
some sultry woman or something like that they were talking about the most ridiculous things they
were like yes um it smells like um like a fresh fresh cut garden hose and uh wet rock and cat's
pee i'm like what the hell are you drinking apparently it's just a sort of a memory trigger
they would they'll just sort of jabber about the wine that they're saying it's like all this
kind of like this note this this don't and then though excuse me when they're doing these taste
tests because like that's part of the test is is you have to try all these different wines
and you gotta like like pick the vineyard pick the obviously the type of grape and like the year and
you you have to like you have to figure out what bottle this is and you know where this comes from
is basically they've drank a lot of wine and they just do this and they just go over okay this is
like like a wet rock or this or that and they just have these memory triggers and then when they're
they're doing it's like okay wet rock cat pee you know fresh dirt oh this is this one you know
but it sounds hysterical when these guys are describing this um i i think it's worth watching
that movie just to watch these guys well i i'm gonna watch that because you know i'm i own a
coffee company too and i can do it with coffee oh nice but with coffee you're picking up usually
you'll get something of an of an acid and it could be more of a stone fruit or it can be like a
peppery you know either black pepper or white pepper so you start picking up some of that and
some of the stuff out of somalia and some of these different countries will actually taste
like a berry and then you have to sit there and sip it long enough to go is it raspberry or
blueberry usually blueberry right and you know there's way you know there's ways to taste
coffee you have to you know do a tasting and i could do that and since i'm i'm a coffee guy
and i own a coffee company i know how to do it i've done it long enough you develop a nose for
it but my daughter who loves wine she'll take me to a wine tasting right and she knows i know
nothing about wine and um so they'll pull them out and i'll sniff them and i'll be able to
pick out one or two things you know there's seven things in there usually i could pick out
the wood because all of it it was all aged in a [ __ ] barrel so yeah i could pick out it's
like okay it's it's oak most of them are oak this oak was charred because i could taste the
burnt char in it i could pick up that i can usually pick up a fruit yeah but usually i'll get
fruit wrong yes it's great it came from a grape but now i can pick up you know like if it's a
stone fruit i could get because that almost tastes like a copper you know it's almost like copper
taste and i know whenever i get that copper taste the problem with wine is because i
never eat sugar the first hit for me is it tastes like grapefruit juice right and
by the way i'm not drinking this stuff i'm you know because the way you get it onto the back
of your tongue and into your your adenoids is to you know you got to get that slurp going right
you gotta get it to the back of your throat that's why i could pick up those two but
i really have to fight with wine because since i'm not a sugar consumer the first thing i
get is oh my god i feel like someone just gave me a bowl of sugar yeah to pull something out of that
lucky for me i've never gotten cat piss out of it that was the thing you know they were they were
describing this stuff in the most disgusting ways it was just like if i was if i was a maker
of this wine i'd be really offended that you were describing this in this manner you know it's
just like it smells like a wet dog and i was like what are you doing you know like when you get
a chance when you get a chance go online and watch guys describe cigars they're smoking oh yeah
they'll go they'll do like a dry before they even light it they'll go okay um i'm getting straw
from a barn in december really where were you in a barn in december you're strong from the
morning 16th exactly yeah right yeah around the middle of december because you know that's
when it gets a little damp and it's like okay how about you getting tobacco because you just put
tobacco in your mouth are you getting any tobacco anything yeah it's like i hope you're not getting
straw because there shouldn't be straw in that yeah it's like you know the guy in dominica i'm
sure he didn't put straw in your cigar you know or cuba or wherever the damn thing came from but
i don't know how i got onto those but a guy sent me one once and i was like because he knows i'm a
coffee guy and it shows these guys it's like okay the first half of the cigar tasted a lot like
um you know i'm getting some i'm getting some some white pepper and a little bit of raisin
raisin it's like raisin from a cigar yeah and and then they like they'll they'll do time lapses
okay i'm halfway through it's lost its raisin but now i'm getting wet sack like what sex like
who's wet sack we're talking burlap sack or some dude in the locker room chat because if
this is the case i never want a cigar no i think i'm gonna yeah wait as soon as i'm taking
a wet sack whatever's in my mouth going out of my mouth yeah it's like i i'm getting burlap and wet
sack but you know and sometimes they'll say okay you know in the springtime if you go past a roll
of hay and you smell it is it really dude yeah you got to go white i'm not making this up and
then they'll do okay i'm on the last quarter and they're like burning their knuckles and
going yeah okay it's like at any point did you get any zipple lighter fluid smell in there
anything smoke you get any smoke yeah you're insane you've been popping up smoke now for an
hour what are we doing now it's great i love watching stuff like that that's so funny yeah
because they take it so seriously too and yeah i think any anybody you sort of look at it
has to be funny because it's just like that a no you don't like i i just i just don't believe
like the all these like you know sensation coming there it's just smoke it's it's noxious
smoke i you know i've had cigars i enjoy cigars i don't smoke anymore just because i know
i don't i don't want that in my body but um you know i you it's an acquired taste you know
like whiskey i thought you know when i was younger growing up i thought it would be cool to be one
of those people who drank scotch as an adult and you just drink it it was hard for me to actually
get a taste for scotch it just it just tasted like gasoline and you know and then you go to you
know you go through scotland and you do these um scotch stores and then you start you know
they're talking about the different notes and different sorts of things then you start you're
really picking out the different qualities of those scotches and then you actually start getting
a bit of an appreciation for it because you know what goes into it you know what they're looking
for what they're trying for and and for some reason in me that that actually starts bringing
things out better and i can appreciate it more and so you know i liked whiskey and scotch but you
know objectively it tastes like battery acid and that's the same thing with with uh you know cigars
and things like that so like you know talking about the the subtleties of you know the forest
fire that you're inhaling right now is a bit odd no you know i've i've learned to appreciate scotch
but for me you know just give me something with a little pete in it and i'm good to go because
that that now tastes like something yeah but if you ever notice it's kind of like the yogurt
you know people say oh you say you enjoy scotch but you'll have one glass it's like yeah after
that it all starts tastes like gasoline to me yeah well you know the first class you know first
couple of sips i'm good you know it's literally i'll pour a real ounce right even at home and
they'll say well if you really enjoy scotch you really don't drink that much it's like yeah
because it it loses its appeal after a bit yeah they have to try to enjoy
you know just like with coffee it if you're drinking it all day long yeah at
some point it just tastes like coffee and i'm a guy who has a palette for it right but
at some point it just starts to taste like cocoa chocolate you know just coffee yeah
yeah i think um have you ever tried lagavulin yeah yeah i think i have some i'm looking
back at myself i might have some here yeah yeah good i've always liked it i thought
it was um you know i started in like parks and rec once you're like ron swanson that guy was
that was brilliant character that they had for him and he just he would drink like the lag
of vulene and things like that and just eat a bunch of steak you know he did his blood test
and like it was just like perfect everyone was expecting this guy to die i thought it was that
was quite funny they were making fun of it and but he was actually it was funny that
they were actually right about this this guy just just ate tons and tons of meat they
were like oh this guy's gonna die and all these sorts of things and he's like the healthiest guy
there and all his bloods were like amazing and um we always drank lagavulin and um i remember
thinking that was like oh that may be just something for the for the show uh but then i was
in scotland and i had never heard of it before and i was just in this this uh distillery and
all of a sudden was there it was like like i'm like you've got to be kidding me like this
is right that's a real thing yeah yeah and so i you know i got it i thought it was great you know
it's very it's very pd um and not not everybody likes that but i really liked it you know
you have like other things like laphroaig that like like to me that just sort of tasted
like you're sort of cleaning out the bottom of an ashtray it was just so strong especially like
the old like a 10 year old or something like that i think it hasn't mellowed enough but then i got
like a 16-year uh lagavula and i was like okay i get it this is what they're going for with that
smokey pd sort of taste like this is actually the finished sort of refined product and like
i get it i get what they were going for here if you get a um it's kind of a cross between
there's a little peat in it there's a little smoke um but it's a great crossover and it's kind of
crisp and clean um talisker 10 or talisker storm i think they just sell the storm in the united
states um which is basically the 10 but it's a little less expensive i think that's how they they
do it but talisker puts just you know most of the isle of scotches have you know the the p they dig
to pete up fresh right there on the shore yeah and somehow added in a why stuff special i watched a
whole documentary on this guy that makes scotch and i can't remember the name of it or i tell
you and it was a great documentary and um it's i'm always interested to learn something you know
whether i'm interested in that you know it's like oh great a documentary on scotch yeah this satin
one as a matter of fact my friend the guy who wrote um die hard 2. uh he was staying with us
and uh and he was like have you ever seen a single scotch and we i mean oh god i gotta watch this and
he put it on i was like hooked yeah big time yeah yeah i think those things are really interesting
actually you know you don't you don't uh you don't think about it but um just seeing like you know
the nuts and bolts behind these things i think it's really cool like even just like doing those
little tours at the the whiskey distilleries i i just think they're really interesting
yeah i've actually been to talisker as well uh i believe that's on the isle of skye um is it
island i think it is i i i i i think it is i would have to look it up but i think it is it's around
there anyway i went i went to the isle of skye on that trip and so you know maybe i'm confusing it
but it's anyway i went there and uh it was really nice i tried the storm i thought that was that was
excellent and um and and the isle sky itself is just gorgeous and a lot of these distilleries
are just the most idyllic places i went to um edra dower it's the smallest commercial um
scotch distillery in scotland so the world it looks like you're just when you drive into this
place it looks like you're driving into the shire you're expecting like some hobbits to walk around
the corner or something like that it is just it is just picturesque and you have this little creek
that comes down that's where they get the water it's absolutely stunning just these green rolling
hills all around i mean it's just beautiful it's a in a town called pit lockery which is just a
stunning area it's just i was just just driving through and just sort of saw like oh there's a
there's a distillery let's go check it out i'm so glad i did it was absolutely stunning and you
know they just they just take you through and show you how to make it so i could you know i could
definitely see you know how that you know all these documentaries and things they really tell
you about i think they're really interesting even though it's not something that i do you know it's
just it's just interesting how people do things yeah i you know i like i said you know i'm a guy
who will watch guys smoke a cigar and talk about that's what he's into you know um my new year's
resolution this year is to build a cedar strip kayak you know because i want to learn how to work
with wood yeah right and what better way to learn how to work with wood than to build a boat yeah
out of wood and um you know i could have done you know you know planks or whatever anything no
i want to do cedar strip because that seems to be the the right way to do it you know where you
really have to pay attention and um but unless you go and video that stuff or look at it or
you know watch a video or watch a documentary you know when i was a kid we had abc cbs and nbc
that was it yeah you had to watch charlie's angels a love boat or you know gilligan's island
yeah now you know i got this like 80 inch i don't know if you can see it i have it on the low
section that black thing you see behind that yeah whenever i'm on my spinner my tv goes up and down
the wall so when i'm on the spinner i'm looking down so it's down and when i'm on my rowing
machine i put it up high on that wall and um i just get educated you know it's like what world
do i want to walk into today do i want to watch a guy smoke a cigar or do i want to watch a guy make
scotch or do i want to watch a guy make a cedar strip kayak yeah and whenever something becomes
of interest to me i go okay i need to go build this kayak now and you know most people for new
year's resolutions are always talking about when am i going to give up you know i got to give
up something i got to give up got to give up i looked around what do i want to add you know what
do i want to do i'm sick and tired i've made three documentaries in three years i'm sick and tired of
making films you know i'm not even a filmmaker and here i am making documentaries so now i want to
go build a boat yeah you know um and that's just the way life works yeah so what what's what's next
for you you said you don't really want to go into doing another documentary or anything like that
what what sort of ventures do you have in mind um i think after building you know i'm going to build
the boat i need to do that to cleanse the palate yeah i have a couple of ideas for more
documentaries but i want to take five minutes um um and see how i feel about them um i think
i've been lucky at least two times and i hope i get lucky i hope people like the third one as much
as they like the first two um because that's where the money comes from people think i take money
from beef companies and everything else yeah i do these documentaries with my own money so i have
to make the money on the last documentary to make the next one so the first thing i have to do is
see if the money comes in on the third documentary so i can have money to play with right otherwise i
have to take my money you know i think i mentioned in this podcast i i own a vitamin company i own
a coffee company and i have a foods company nsng foods and it that kind of becomes a full-time
job yeah i guess it does when you when you it's kind of a full-time job and um i do five
podcasts a week and uh i'm a correspondent on the adam corolla podcast and how nice you know so i i
do all i do is talk and and run companies and um when you do that you need to do something else and
i think that's how the documentaries came about so i think i'm going to just take five minutes and
build a boat yeah and um once i get that done who knows i might start a sky's distillery i don't know i might hire a couple of cubans and
start rolling cigars i i don't know you know but i'm just interested in how things work in life
and um and i'm just i just you know go down those paths and see what else is out there yeah well
that's great um what's the best way for people to download your your films or or watch your films
um yeah what's the best way for people to access them well i don't know when this podcast is
coming out do you know when this is coming out uh i'll probably put it out uh this week or next
week okay so right now you can get my movie either here or in europe um by going to apple itunes
and you can you can um pre-order it um and you can buy it that way on the 11th of january it's
coming out worldwide it's going to be on vods around the world um again i have not i you know
when i make my deal with gravitas i refuse to sell it to netflix or hulu or any of those companies
oh really they can take my films and bury it like if there's one vegan at those companies yeah
they'll hand me a big check right and i am not opposed to big checks what i am opposed to is they
could give me a big check and never show the film right um the reason my movies have done well is
because they are on at least 70 vods around the world including as you mentioned your friend
saw my movie on an airplane um people send me you know from malaysian airlines and from here
there that's pretty heady and sometimes when i get out in an airport somewhere around the
world someone will go i just saw you on on coming in and you're the guy you know
because i do wear the same shirts i'm usually dressed like i'm
dressed in a movie and and um so it's everywhere versus just being on hulu
or netflix or hbo right um you can watch it once it comes out it'll be on vimeo it'll be on
youtube that you have to pay for it'll be on um itunes amazon amazon prime it'll be everywhere
um so that way wherever you are you could be in india or pakistan or anywhere and you can watch
my movies great and then and there's the same platforms that you can get um that uh one and
two as well yeah yeah gravitas ventures um we my first movie found a documentary is the number
one selling movie of all times um for avatar's ventures and think about the aerial they've put
out um and it's um it's funny because i'm not a filmmaker and yeah i don't even call you know i i
just call the president of gravitas because he's who i made the first deal with and so i get to
bypass all the other stuff because i had a hit right yeah which is kind of a lucky move you know
i was like i just called brendan to go hey i got another movie i would send it over you know i'm
like oh i didn't know life worked this way but and uh so it's kind of neat no that's great um and
then you have you have the your podcast as well uh it's fitness confidential and that's um and
you and you're doing five episodes a week still which is yeah yeah it's a crazy amount of shows
um i'm thinking this year of dropping it down to four a week and rolling one of the other
shows into my monday show i'm thinking about rolling the saturday show you know
because it's a it's a success story show of fans okay and everyone loves the monday show
so i was thinking maybe cutting that one out and just rolling that into the monday show and
just bring those people on to that monday show oh cool i haven't made any real decisions yet
so at least four if not five podcasts every week that's great and then so um and then what's
the best place to find you on social media and so forth yeah just pop my name into the google
machine i answer questions on twitter every day um i'll put new stuff up on my instagram daily um
vinnie tortories.com you can you know get the podcast there and we put up i have a free pdf at
vinnie tutorials.com it's completely free it's not clickbait or anything else um it's been downloaded
over 300 000 times people just go there and get it and they lose weight and they get healthy
it's just truth and i just hand it out for free well that's awesome and yeah i think
you said in your in your film that you literally at this point you've helped tens
of thousands of people um and so that's um obviously going to going to increase even more
with these movies and the impact that they're having um yeah well thank you very much i really
appreciate you taking the time to come out i really enjoyed it and uh i look forward to doing
it again yeah anthony anytime you want to come on my show anytime you want me to pop on and do one
of these men you're a pleasure so just let me know absolutely well i absolutely will take you up on
that thank you very much you got it brother thanks