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Today I’m going to share with you a new snack you should be eating daily. It has the highest amount of plant protein of any nut and it has incredible benefits for longevity. Plus, I reveal the spices and herbs that have the greatest impact on improving your health and how to sneak them into your daily diet. And even if you’re already eating this powerhouse Indian spice you probably are missing the mandatory ingredient you must pair with it to reap the benefits. Stay tuned because I also let you in on a little secret when it comes to fruit and I uncover the ones I actually eat. You don’t want to miss this one. The shocking benefits of eating walnuts every day for 30 days. Now if you’re looking for a new snack to indulge in, look no further than walnuts. They’re versatile, delicious and incredibly nutritious. First of all walnuts have the highest plant protein content of all the nut choices. And if you’re looking to get plant protein in your diet, look no further than walnuts. Walnuts contain phenomenal substances that I write about in my books called poly amines. What in the world are poly amines? Well, poly amines have been shown to actually improve your overall health, your overall health span and your overall longevity in multiple studies. Poly means if you’ve read my most recent two books, the energy paradox and unlocking the Keto code are some of those substances that are critical for uncoupling your mitochondria. And if you’ve been paying attention, uncoupling your mitochondria, results in your mitochondria, those little workhorses of energy production, working better and not damaging themselves. So poly amines are the way to go. Let me give you an example. One study showed that eating pistachios walnuts and almonds, please skin them please increases your level of butyrate producing bacteria with walnuts and pistachios beating almonds in a landslide. Now why in the world would you want to produce beauty butyrate producing bacteria? Well again, if you’ve read my books, you know that butyrate is a short chain fatty acid. And butyrate in particular does two remarkable things. The cells that line our colon our large intestine actually get about 90% of their entire energy supply food for From butyrate, they are dependent on butyrate for their livelihood. Secondly, we now know that butyrate is absorbed through our gut, and acts very much as a substrate for producing ketones. But butyrate also has phenomenal anti cancer properties. And butyrate is one of the preferred substances for your brain to use. All this sounds like a really good thing. The problem is most of us don’t eat the foods that feed the butyrate producing bacteria, what they need to produce butyrate. And it just so happens that walnuts and Pistachios are two of the best ways to give your gut buddies the things they need to produce butyrate so let me give you another example. mice that were fed walnuts had less than half as many tumors in their colons than mice that were not fed nuts. Again, since the wall of your gut requires butyrate to be healthy. It’s stands to reason that the more butyrate those cells get, the more normal they are. And the less butyrate they get, the more likely they are to turn into mischievous cells. Secondly, remember that butyrate in itself has tremendous anti cancer properties. And so it’s a win win. Yeah, help the healthy cells be healthy, and you suppress any cancer cells. And that’s exactly what they found out. To find out exactly why that work. The researchers looked at the mice fecal samples and examined the bacteria living in their intestinal tracts. They found that the gut microbiome and the mice that did eat walnuts were similar to one another, and actually favored bacterial communities that supported colon health. In other words, the walnuts gave the right bacteria the things they needed to keep the coal unhealthy. What more and more proof of how great walnuts are. Many of you have heard me talk about the preda med study from Spain. The preda med study was a four year study designed to look at adults with known coronary artery disease. And they took 447 adults, and they were assigned to one of three diet groups. One you’ve heard me talk about, they were given a liter of olive oil per week, they had to bring their olive oil container back to the clinic once a week and refill it. Another group ate 30 grams of walnuts per day, equivalent to the amount of calories they would have gotten in olive oil, while the third group was put on the exact same number of calories, but they followed a low fat diet. So they did brain function tests at the start of this study. And then they did brain function tests at the end of this study. What was shocking was the low fat group experienced a significant reduction in memory and cognition. Now, in a way, that’s not surprising because these people started the study at age 65. And they’re now 69. So they got older and yeah, okay, their memory and cognition got worse. But the walnut eating group showed significant improvements in memory, while the olive oil group experience significantly improved overall cognitive function. So the point of all this is that good things happen. When you give the bacteria the foods they want to eat, when you give bacteria the ability to make butyrate. When you consume poly amine containing foods, like walnuts, all of these things go kind of direct to the source of your long term health span and your long term brain function. And why wouldn’t you want to do that? It’s a prescription that quite frankly, no doctor would think about giving you for brain health. But that person scription is going to go much farther than anything, any prescription medication that your doctor would prescribe for you. To improve your brain health, the more we begin to realize the importance of these compounds in in everyday foods like walnuts, that not only may benefit us directly because of their poly phenol content, because of their poly amine content. But now more than ever, with each passing day, we’re beginning to realize that it’s the compounds and fats in things like walnuts or pistachios, that our gut bacteria, the good gut buddies actually need to thrive number one, and to produce these beneficial compounds, that in turn we need for our colon health, for our brain health. And so we are, I’ll tell you this over and over and over again, we are a sin biotic organism, where we have

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a huge massive tropical rainforests living inside of us that should have at least 10,000 different species of bacteria, fungi, of parasites of worms, all this teeming tropical rainforests. And we’re beginning to now because of the Human Microbiome Project, pick apart why this tropical rains or forest is so important to our overall health. And the new book that I’m writing right now dives really even deeper into this, what is called the trans kingdom, communication between these species, and us. And believe me, we need them. And we need to feed them what they want to eat. And walnuts are one of the best things that you can do. So grab yourself a handful of walnuts every day, I recommend you have about a half a cup, that’s going to be the thing to do. Why not have more? Well, quite frankly, if you want to eat more, the odds are you may put on some weight, I have a number of patients who lose too much weight on my program. And I found that one of the ways to stop that weight loss is to just increase the nut consumption. And so if you want to gain weight, you haven’t trouble gaining weight look to nuts as a way to do that. Should you use walnut oil? Well, quite frankly, walnut oil is good stuff. And it’s great for flavoring. But what you’re really looking for is the whole package in the walnuts that has the fiber and the poly means that feed your gut buddies. Now one word to the wise, I have a few female patients who because of the tannins in Walmarts feel like they get burns on the inside of their mouth and tongue. And if that’s the case, one of the things you can do is soak your walnuts, which will remove the tannins soaked walnuts are available now you can find them in Whole Foods and other health food stores. You can buy them on the internet. So if you’ve got a problem with that funny feeling in your mouth after eating walnuts by soaked walnuts and you’ll be fine. Now some people say hey walnuts just don’t do it for me. I’d rather have something else that’s boring. There are so many walnut recipes that I’ve got in my books, such as the walnut bread in the plant paradox, the walnut blue cheese dressing and the longevity paradox. The walnut Lentil veggie burgers are meatballs in the longevity paradox, and the walnut and nutmeg horchata in the longevity paradox. All of these are great ways to get more walnuts into you and to keep your gut buddies happy. The shocking benefits of spices take one teaspoon of this a day. If you’re looking for great ways to get more polythene miles in your diet, and you should be, then listen up. It’s as simple as making your meals more flavorful by adding some extra seasoning and spices. That’s right. Just adding a teaspoon of the right spice. You can do a whole lot for your health. Let’s take Tumeric for example. Tumeric is big right now. Everybody wants Tumeric lattes, tumeric smoothies, tumeric everything. Why? Well, the active ingredient in tumeric, that route that looks a lot like ginger, except it’s orange colored. Curcumin can actually help in the management of oxidative and inflammatory conditions. In fact, strangely enough, these antioxidant compounds that we eat, and we think about them as anti inflammatory compounds. Unfortunately, most of these don’t cross the blood brain barrier. Tumeric is actually one of the few exceptions we know that Tumeric does cross the blood brain barrier. Why is that important? Well, if you like the concept, that brain health, dementia, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s is directly related to neuro inflammation, inflammation of our neurons, then Tumeric with its ability to cross the blood brain barrier, may be a winner and a winning spice. Now, tumeric has also been shown to boost energy levels. It does that by actually boosting mitochondrial function, and in fact, can repair mitochondria by uncoupling mitochondria. joint support has been shown to be useful by taking tumor. And several studies have shown that Tumeric boosts mobility and flexibility. But here’s the problem with tumor. I’ve seen patients throw big pieces of Tumeric in their smoothies, cook with tumeric. But Tumeric is incredibly poorly absorbed. Curcumin almost doesn’t get absorbed from your intestine. But there’s a trick. If you add black pepper to tumeric, there’s a component in black pepper called Bio paren. And bio parent is skorts curcumin across the intestinal wall. So interestingly enough, there are some studies that I’ve reported in the longevity paradox of curry eaters. People who eat curry, at least once a week have a 90% reduction in Alzheimer’s compared to people who don’t eat curry. Well, what’s with that? Interestingly enough, curry powder contains both tumeric and black pepper. So the Tumeric is absorbed with the help of the black pepper that curcumin gets into your brain and reduces neuro inflammation. And in humans who eat curry once a week, much, much, much lower dementia than people who don’t eat curry. Why? Because these spices are really the spice of life. And if nothing else, they’re the spice of your brain’s life. And I kind of like my brain. How about another one that most people really only think of about once a year and that’s it Eastern. And that happens to be close. Close, interestingly enough have the highest poly phenol content of any spice. Now, I’ve written and spoken about poly phenols throughout my career. Real briefly, poly phenols are produced by plants in both their leaves and their fruit and their seeds to protect the leaves fruit and seeds from hostile environments from sunlight from predation. And these poly phenols we now know protect the plant by uncoupling their mitochondria, simplistically saying, Tell the mitochondria don’t work so hard. Don’t damage your cells don’t get affected by oxidative stress, and it’s called mitochondrial uncoupling. When we eat the poly phenols that are very, very high in spices, two things happen. Number one reason research shows that poly phenols are one of the preferred prebiotic fibers of our gut microbiome, our gut bacteria. That means the more poly phenols we eat, in this case in spices, the more our gut buddies, the good guys improve their diversity, improve their lives. The second thing we now know is that poly phenols like I mentioned, curcumin are very poorly absorbed, but our gut microbiome can actually eat them and then turn those poly phenols into absorbable compounds. And when those poly phenols reach our mitochondria, they have the same effect on our mitochondria that they were used for by the plant to protect its mitochondria. And that is they uncouple our mitochondria.

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Another interesting spice that also has benefits is ginger. Now ginger is renowned for helping with nausea. Now although ginger is a bit lower and poly phenols is actually a very potent mitochondrial uncoupling and a mitogenesis promoter, but doesn’t really help with nausea. Well as many of you know I look at food sensitivities for a great number of my patients with leaky gut and autoimmune disease. And surprisingly, ginger, even though it’s known For helping with nausea frequently shows up as a troublemaker for people having antibodies IgG antibodies to ginger, so don’t necessarily be afraid of ginger. But if you’re doing a lot of ginger tea if you’re adding a lot of ginger to your smoothies or to your cooking, and you still have issues with bloating, with gas with irritable bowel, try taking ginger out of your diet for a while. And let’s see what happens. Okay, one of my favorite spices again, a huge bias in the middle age by his trade was cinnamon. Numerous human studies have confirmed that cinnamon can lower fasting blood sugar levels by anywhere from 10 to 30%. Why? Well, cinnamon again is loaded with poly phenols. In studies with people with type two diabetes, one gram of cinnamon, or about a half a teaspoon of cinnamon per day, has been shown to support healthy blood sugar levels. In fact, numerous studies show that adding cinnamon to your coffee in the morning will block the invariable rise of blood sugar following consuming a cup of coffee. Maybe that’s why the via knees are famous for putting cinnamon in your coffee. And maybe that’s why at almost every coffee shop you go into there is a cinnamon shaker. And don’t be afraid of adding cinnamon to your coffee. Why not add a teaspoon of it to your coconut milk latte. Or if you’re going to eat starches, or carbohydrates, why not sprinkle them with cinnamon. So for instance, if you’re going to have a sweet potato, sprinkle it was cinnamon. If you’re going to have an inseason crispy pair like a danjou pair up, put cinnamon on it. One of the interesting things about cinnamon is that cinnamon tricks your brain into thinking your food is sweeter than it is. So you’ll actually enjoy a lot of your less sweet foods. And maybe not eat as much of them by putting cinnamon on your food. So next time you’re going to have a sweet potato, do this trick. Sprinkle it with cinnamon. Better yet, get out clove, grind your clothes, sprinkle it with clothes and cinnamon and see if you don’t enjoy it more and see if you’re not satisfied earlier with less food. I think it goes a long way. Just remember the spice trade of the Middle Ages was a drug trade. People paid exorbitant amount of money for spices. And people risked their lives to get these spices because they were such potent health promoting drugs. And believe me what we need right now is not more pharmaceutical drugs. We need health promoting spices. Last but not least, chili. And no I’m not talking about red pepper flakes. Remember red pepper flakes came about because the seeds and the peels were thrown away by traditional cultures before they ate the flesh of chili or before they ground the flesh of the chili up into chili powder. It was the discharge from traditional cultures that led to chili flakes on your pizza. Just remember the peeling the seeds have the lectins so a lot of traditional cultures use chili in the cooking process. They take the whole jellies cook with it, then throw the chili away. They get the benefit the poly phenols the capsicum from the chili, but not the discharge. The third way that people do besides peeling and deseeding their chilies and then drying them into chili powder is they ferment their chilies and traditionally most chili flavorings most chili sauces were prepared by fermentation. So for instance, Tabasco sauce is fermented chilies from entation breaks down the lectins. So, have your chilies but eat them the right way. Either use them all to flavor your food but don’t eat them. Either peel and DC them then grind them up or by ground up chili powder. I buy my chili powder has Chile from New Mexico, multiple sources and use it that way. Or the third way, use a hot sauce that has been traditionally fermented and you’ll be very safe. Now, Chile has great benefits. Studies show that the capsicum in Chile is tremendous curb of appetite. And people in general who eat chilies and capsicum or use chili powder, way less than people who don’t eat chilies. Plus chili actually has beneficial effects on joint health. And believe it or not cardiovascular health, and I take a supplement every day with chili powder to help my vascular system. So however you want to get chilies in, just get them in the right way. And you’ll see the benefits. Finally ever noticed that when you eat something spicy, like has chili in it, that you begin to sweat. That’s because the chilies are uncoupling your mitochondria. And you produce heat from that uncoupling. And that has you know, if you read the last book, unlocking the Keto code is one of the huge benefits of eating poly phenols. And you’re seeing it in dramatic fashion whenever you’re having spicy food.

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Or ever since I told my readers to give fruit the Buddha and my first book many years ago, people have labeled me as some kind of fruit hater. Well, my wife Penny can tell you I am anything but a fruit hater. I have a yard full of fruit trees and vines. In fact, there are lots of fruits I absolutely love and recommend. So I’m going to share a few of my favorite fruits and why I love them so much easy tips for eating fruit in moderation and what it really means to eat your fruit in season. It’s a little more complicated than you might think. Okay, let’s start with a question I get all the time is fruit really bad for me? Well, that depends. First of all, our desire for fruit is deep seated. All great apes, as I pointed out in my first book years ago, only gain weight during fruit season. And fruit season only occurs once a year in the jungle. It doesn’t occur all year round. Apes didn’t know that you could genetically or hybridized fruit to bear fruit year round. So great apes only gain weight during fruit season. That’s because as you’ll learn in the energy paradox, that we use fructose, the sugar in fruit, mainly to add fat to us. Why? Because the rest of the year there wasn’t much food to eat and those of us who could store fat we are the fat storing ape. After all, we’re much better off so we have a distinct desire to get fruit in us and as much as we can find. So that’s why fructose is so desirable. And number two fructose unfortunately builds fat builds triglycerides. And as a heart surgeon and cardiologist I can tell you that the more fructose you eat, the higher your triglycerides will go, the higher your cholesterol go, and you’re going to get fatty liver disease and run low on energy. So that’s why it’s not such a great idea. But you have heard me say in all my books to eat fruit in moderation. Now people always want me to say, Well, what do you mean by moderation? So here’s the deal, how many servings a day. You may have seen recently that new evidence came out that the idea of eating five fruits and vegetables a day is now being modified. So that in the good old days, people interpreted five servings of fruits and vegetables is basically Well, I can eat five servings of fruit and that qualifies as eating five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. But in fact, the evidence is completely different. In fact, if you put rats on the five servings of fruits and vegetables a day and give them mostly fruit and some vegetables, they’ll all get fat. If and diabetic, if you give them mostly vegetables and some fruits, they won’t do that. So recently, the guidelines had been revised that the eat five a day should only be two fruits and three vegetables. Now there’s a proviso to that because the vast majority of vegetables in people’s diets are actually fruits. tomato is a fruit. eggplant is a fruit. Squash is a fruit, any of these vegetables with seeds are actually fruits. So you gotta be very careful. You want to eat vegetables that don’t have seeds. So we’re beginning to realize that mischievous a lot of fruit can be in our diet. So what do you do in moderation means probably one serving at the most per day, if you want to do two servings, please use low fructose fruits. And we’re gonna get into that in the next segment. One of the biggest recommendations in my best selling book, the longevity paradox was to eat in line with the seasons. Now unless you only shop at your local farmer’s market, chances are you don’t know what’s in season and what’s not. So here’s a few tips. Look at the origin of the fruits that you’re buying. If it’s not grown in the United States, it’s probably not in season anywhere near you. It doesn’t matter that I live in California, if I see grown in Mexico or grown in Honduras, that’s not local to me. Particularly in the winter, we all see all these beautiful fruits coming from Chile and Argentina. And they look fresh, but they’re not number one, and they’re certainly not in season. Bananas are not grown in United States. So a banana is not an in season fruit no matter when you pick it up. So get it produce calendar. There’s actually a great website called farm flavor, where you can find a produce calendar for every state in the union. So it’ll tell you what fruits are growing in your state or other nearby states for every month of the year. That way, when you go to the grocery store, you know exactly what’s in season and what isn’t. Now, of course, if you live in California like I do, or Florida or Arizona, you know that most vegetables and even some fruits are actually available all year round. Strawberries have been hybridized to produce strawberries throughout the year here in California. That doesn’t mean that they’re technically in seasons, strawberries normally would only grow in the summer, in most areas before they were hybridized. So Buyer beware. All right, now it’s time to talk about what you’ve been looking for my favorite fruits. Believe it or not, there are a number of fruits that are quite low in fructose. And you really want to avoid the high fructose fruits. So my favorite ones are berries, particularly raspberries and blackberries. Surprisingly, blueberries have now been hybridized so much that they have much higher fructose than ever before. So blueberries of the berry family fall way down the list. Boys and berries more berries, if you can find them are also low fructose fruit. And here’s one that probably surprises you. Kiwi fruit, kiwi fruit, particularly if you eat the peel the furry hairy part has huge amounts of fiber and quite low fructose making it actually one of the best bang for your buck in eating fruit, or much fructose, lots of fiber. Another one is a crispy pear. Now this is totally different than a ripe like a Bartlett pear. A crispy pear is designed to stay crispy and not ripen and it also has low fructose. But remember once you allow anything even a crispy Peridot ripe and fully it becomes a fructose bomb. There are persimmons in the fall that are relatively low in fructose but be worn. I actually have two different patients who saw that persimmons are allowed on our lips because they have a lot of fiber quite honestly. And they went on a persimmon kick. And you wouldn’t believe what happened to them. Their insulin levels went up their tribe glycerides went through the roof, and they each actually gained about 10 pounds, just going on a healthy persimmon kick. And believe it or not, that’s what fruit was designed to do was designed to have us gain weight. Passion Fruit is fantastic high fiber, low fructose. Another one of my favorites is pomegranate seeds. Do not drink pomegranate juice, you are concentrating the fructose whenever you’re having any juice. And that goes along with pomegranate juice. But the pomegranate seeds are actually mostly fiber and some really cool Omega fats that you really can’t get anywhere else but in the pomegranate seed. So those are my favorite in season fruits. question I get all the time. Well, what happens if you take an in season fruit, like berries and freeze them and then use them in the winter? Wouldn’t that be okay? All I can tell you is that none of us evolved even recently to have year round fruit even if it was picked in season. So it’s really one of the reasons I invented some of my best selling products was to give you the benefits of the poly phenols and the fibers and fruits, removing the fructose which is the mischief maker, so please don’t fall for that trap.

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It’s time for the audience question. This question comes from Dr. Ghee from my recent worse cookware lurking in your kitchen video on YouTube are silicone utensils and silicone bake sheets acceptable? Hey, that’s a great question. Dr. D. Yes, in fact they are they will not leach any mischievous compounds into you or on your food. So yeah, that will be just fine. It’s time for the review of the week. This one comes from travel with love on YouTube. Thank you very much for sharing your insights and wisdom filled videos. Always I wish you and your folks good health success and happiness much love. Well thank you travel with love. That’s exactly why I do this to give you my most current information on improving your health and making you live a long time in a very good way. I hope you enjoyed this episode of The Dr. Gundry podcast to stay updated on the latest news and episode drops. Don’t forget to follow the Dr. Gundry podcast on your favorite platform and sign up for my free newsletter at Dr. gundry.com. If you like what you hear, be sure to leave me a review so I can feature it on an upcoming episode.

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