If you haven’t seen the complete breakdown of the game changers documentary, start here and follow along –
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The health and nutrition community is in an uproar after the release of The Game Changers documentary. Scientists and doctors alike found many faults in the hyperbolic statements made within this film about the benefits of a plant-based vegan diet. One of these individuals is Paul Saladino, MD. Paul is a functional medicine physician and “real doctor” who is well known as a carnivore thought-leader and a man who genuinely wants to empower people with knowledge (actual scientific knowledge). We both noticed many of the claims made in the film and were vocal about the lack of scientific credibility that each of these statements have. Though I consume some avocados and Cobb salads, Paul is a strict carnivore and takes a nose to tail approach that has worked extremely well for him (fun fact – Paul was a vegan at one point).
If you haven’t seen my first Youtube video or either of our articles on the topic, check them out in the links below.
In this video, we sit down and discuss all of the lack of context/fallacies within the Game Changers documentary and bring light to actual science. I highly recommend you pull up the article and follow along during this interview as we go point-by-point discussing the shortcomings of this film.
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My First Game Changer Documentary Video:
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Really cool video – and this comes from a vegetarian viewer! The only problem I have is with the discussion on environment that you guys had. It looks to me that you've just skimmed through without actually understanding the arguments of the environmentalists.
– WATER: Problem with how much water used in meat vs plants production is NOT about how much cattle has to drink. It's about how much water is used per human-usable energy of the food. Consider these two:
– feeding people with plants
– feeding livestock with plants, and only then feeding people with livestock
From a energy/water perspective, meat productions is just less efficient, as cattle does not convert 100% of energy/water we feed them with to meat that human can conume. And the efficiency here is actually pretty terrible. On a plant-based diet you get rid the middleman (livestock) and cut down the energy losses caused by the plant-to-meat conversion.
– METHANE: It's not any different to a perfect example of burning fossil fuels, where you explained that we convert fossil fuels to carbon dioxide. Driving cars and industrial meat production — both have a side effect of converting carbon from a safe solid/liquid state, to not-so-great gaseous state, be it methane or carbon dioxide. It's still the same amount of carbon, but less of it is in the plants or fossil fuels (where it was perfectly safe), while more of it is in the air, i.e. in a form of methane.
If cloudy blood makes for unhealthy blood, that NFL team should also stop group showering together in the shower room.
Because that makes for a cloudy room. Therefore, it's also unhealthy. 10/10 logic right there just try and refute me bro…
Follow this charlatan if you want to ignore the mountain of science. Maybe watch this first… https://youtu.be/ACRank3xHpY
The sad truth is, the bulk of your meat doesn't come from regenerative agriculture. Period! It's a fantasy model that won't be used in a large scale. There are too many of us in the world. The indigenous peoples of Brazil want their dead relatives back since cattle grazing is what's really happening. Our tax dollars float this unsustainable meat industry just as we do the religious and we don't have a say in the matter. Our freshwater is going bye-bye and Dr. Saladino talks about something that'll take decades to implement on a global scale. Oh yeah, the earth doesn't give a crap about these endless debates because when you die, you don't return.
Final point, Dr. Saladino, if eating a lot of rice makes one fat, then you need to get some glasses buddy because there are over a billion Asians who have physiques that show otherwise.
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So far, one of best videos, debunking The Game Changers movie.
Where are the comments?
You glossed over the main reason for this movie's popularity……the "penis factor"..:)
Excellent video. I’ve watch every game changers debunk and they are mostly excellent but this one is now the best.
Since vegan gains continues to run from a debate with Bart Kay have you considered having a “debate” with him? Having his biased and flawed vegan propaganda studies torn into shreds by someone with your medical/scientific background could help people on his channel realise how ridiculous the science he touts actually is.
no wonder your channel is trash. what are you a chiropractor or accunpunturist, or "functional medicine doktor'?
Doc, I followed this podcast carefully because I was hoping you would touch on the subject that most intrigued me; the need for periodic iron dumping. In the meantime, I took the opportunity to look at it from a number of angles. I even asked a question on the live stream where I got a different opinion.
Bart Kay – Nutrition Science Watchdog | youtu.be/7QrM6HLzttA?t=9922
Since this is not a trivial question for all carnivorous dieters, can you, please, shed more light on what formed your opinion in that periodical iron dumping is recommended for carnivorous diets?
Check out my transformation on my channel, where I eat a balanced diet of animal proteins, carbohydrates and fats!