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AHS18 Chris Knobbe - Is Age-related Macular Degeneration Preventable & Treatable w/ Diet? 

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Allopathic conventional ophthalmology currently espouses the belief that age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease primarily caused by aging and genetics, with ‘environmental factors’ coming in a distant third. The authors’ recently published research proffered the hypothesis that it is the ‘displacing foods of modern commerce’ that are the primary and proximate cause of AMD. The evidence in support of this hypothesis correlates elevated consumption of processed, nutrient-deficient and potentially toxic foods, with rising prevalence of AMD in multiple nations; whereas evidence for consumption of native, traditional, nutrient-dense diets in multiple nations, is correlated with rarity of AMD. U.S. CDC food consumption data, correlating processed food laden diets with multiple diseases of Western civilization, including heart disease deaths, type 2 diabetes, stroke, cancer, obesity, and severe vision loss secondary to AMD, will be reviewed, thus challenging the belief system that AMD is primarily a disease of aging and genetics.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will have a fundamental appreciation of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) as the leading cause of severe vision loss and blindness in people over the age of 65.
Participants will be able to recite some evidence that AMD was a rare disorder in the 19th century, rising to epidemic proportions in developed nations by the late 20th century, in correlation to rising processed food consumption.
Participants will be able to discuss U.S. CDC evidence for elevated processed food consumption and higher incidence and prevalence of heart disease deaths, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, stroke, cancer, obesity, and severe vision loss and blindness, the majority of the latter being secondary to AMD.

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@suel8617
@suel8617 4 года назад
Also beef and salmon are great sources of active vitamins and minerals, more then plants.
@alysonsmith8046
@alysonsmith8046 4 года назад
I have watched a few of your videos since my Mom age 77 just lost her vision in second eye. Wet macular. The truth hurts. My Dad died at age 69 with complications of metabolic syndrome. My Mom is not obese but we grew up eating only processed foods, rarely a fruit or vegetable with any meal. I never had broccoli until I went to university. My Mom deep fried all of our food for years. I 100 percent believe your hypothesis. I have been following the healthy keto IF lifestyle since January 2018 and I think that I probably eat more vegetables then many vegetarians. I am a nurse and see patient after patient with metabolic syndrome. It’s so sad because the vegetable oils are everywhere. I also wish you could treat macular degeneration. Any hope for small improvements in vision for a person that drastically changes their diet? I guess I need to come to terms that my Mom won’t get her vision back but thankful I can help myself, others, and my children. Thank you for al your hard work and dedication.
@robt8042
@robt8042 4 года назад
@@cdna199 Care to elaborate on that?
@SoniaRossi72
@SoniaRossi72 3 года назад
Do you know how long you have to get wet macular seen to, before it causes blindness? Wasn't your mother seen to quite quickly to have injection in her eye?
@anneangstadt1882
@anneangstadt1882 4 года назад
Very interesting. My 92-year old father switched to margarine and "heart-healthy" veg oils some 40 yrs ago, has been T2 for at least 25 years, now has serious but stable dry MD. I'm now T2 (age 62) but fortunately have avoided veg oils and processed food for the most part and was raised on a pretty healthy diet. Actively trying to learn everything I can about ancestral nutrition and diseases of civilization! It is necessarily a journey of self-education.
@IAmTheBlacksmithAndTheBlade
@IAmTheBlacksmithAndTheBlade 2 года назад
Have you tried low carb / high saturated fat diet with intermittent fasting? Loads of people have reversed their t2 diabetes with it. Watch jason fungs videos on how to reverse diabetes. And let me know what you think! Edit: spelling
@martinirving3824
@martinirving3824 4 года назад
Compelling stuff. Looks like Weston Price had it figured out. We have it figured out now. But nothing will change. It will just be ignored and suppressed - a combination of complacency, denial and powerful processed food influence to maintain status quo. It appears that many people are quite happy to eat a lot of processed food and then blame poor health and degeneration on bad genetics and aging. I don't know how we get smarter and raise awareness on this.
@pattiholcomb4739
@pattiholcomb4739 3 года назад
Pray. Speak truth. With love.
@Vikingshop
@Vikingshop 3 года назад
If we unite? And get louder? And start educating children about this? Then it will eventually change.
@vidstige7516
@vidstige7516 2 года назад
Guys, we need to make a community, then fuck like rabbits, having 10 children each. Then we teach our children about diet meanwhile we feed them with food according to our teachings. Meanwhile, we sterilize all the people with degenerative genetics and those with good ones that won't change.
@FINDINGFITNESS101
@FINDINGFITNESS101 4 года назад
Blue light from screens directly affects the macular, so it isn't only diet or genetics. Interesting lecture though.
@Vikingshop
@Vikingshop 3 года назад
Do you know if there is any study.... research.... on that? Maybe any videos?
@pn5721
@pn5721 2 года назад
@@TheMassageTeam 👍
@scispiracy
@scispiracy 3 года назад
The worst fats to consume (polyunsaturated) are sunflower oil, vegetable safflower oil, palm oil, corn oil, soybean oil, sunflower seed oil, cottonseed oil, flaxseed oil, and canola oil. Healthy oils to consume are monounsaturated such as coconut oil, olive oil, avocado oil, and saturated fat from animals like grass-fed tallow, ghee, pork fat (from bacon, YUM!), lamb fat, and full-fat dairy. If you look at the science and not the propaganda that the Mayo Clinic and other government-based sources push out, saturated fat is actually very healthy and full of essential amino acids that our bodies need. And no, it doesn't cause heart disease; processed carbs cause it. Google it.
@upup209
@upup209 2 года назад
Most Avocado oil is also polyunsaturated and industrial
@laurenromeo6954
@laurenromeo6954 5 лет назад
Both my father and father-in-law had AMD and they both ate a lot of flour and sugar.
@martinirving3824
@martinirving3824 4 года назад
Yeah, I'm sure diabetes (hyperinsulinemia) drives it. It's just that vegetable oils contribute to hyperinsulinemia and, in addition, are inherently toxic and further damage mitochondrial function.
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 5 лет назад
An interesting presentation. Yet the possibility of treating the condition with diet was not addressed, except the inference that removing sugar, processed seed oils, and processed foods from the diet may prevent age-related macular degeneration. We've been told that UV light from being outdoors is the cause, especially for those with blue eyes. This does not make sense in view of the fact that people were spending more time indoors during the time period when the incidence of age-related macular degeneration rose sharply. It seems likely, however, that the increased exposure to blue-shifted light, via computer screens, LED lighting, and the new high intensity headlights will increase the number of people with damaged eyesight - and decrease the age when it is experienced.
@martinirving3824
@martinirving3824 4 года назад
I imagine he's thought about this. The data tracks really closely with vegetable oils. AMD kicked up in the 1970's after people had already been eating a lot of processed food but no computer screens or cell phones yet. (That is not to say screens are of no concern).
@laurentheheiress98
@laurentheheiress98 5 лет назад
He didn't talk about what an ancestral diet even is. Weston Price's work shows that animal foods are crucial and necessary for health. It's NOT surprising that all preventable disease is caused by carbohydrates.
@galahadthreepwood
@galahadthreepwood 4 года назад
And seed oils
@wyattlavigne
@wyattlavigne 4 года назад
Omega 6s are NOT your friend. Its buddy sugar isn’t either.
@cdna199
@cdna199 4 года назад
Carbs are not the evil, we have lived on carbs for thousands of years.....it's the REFINED carbs that are the poison. Remember flesh foods were not affordable until recently.
@Quaerite.Intellectum
@Quaerite.Intellectum 4 года назад
@@cdna199 You're right that the worst offenders are refined sugar, refined carbs and seed oils. But, hunter gatherers didn't buy food. They ate a lot of meat and animal foods. Human health declined after the advent of agricultural. AKA - access to more carbs. Which were not processed like modern foods. Something to consider.
@JYAN2852
@JYAN2852 4 года назад
@@cdna199 Agree. Not all carbs are bad. Whole food carbs are generally fine as proven in many nations who consume a primarily high natural carbs diet. It's the refined carbs that are stripped of micronutrients, which are required to process the macro. Hyperinsulinemia is a condition of consuming too much macros without the micros to process. Big food fortifies some with cheap suboptimal non absorbable micros. Add that with influx of processed seed oils making up 60-80% of the standard amaerican diet is a recipe for disaster
@DianeLasek
@DianeLasek 4 года назад
Excellent presentation!
@M13x13M
@M13x13M 4 года назад
Thanks. Definitely a topic on my mind since my Father died with AMD
@suel8617
@suel8617 4 года назад
Could oxalates be part of the Calcium buildup in the macula?
@EileenMachida
@EileenMachida 5 лет назад
I'm g;ad to see that the definition of "ancestral diet" has been upgraded to 1880 or before. I tried the ancestral diet stuff and had issues with constipation. Adding some rice / legumes (not a lot about 1/2 c cooked total) with the rest fruits and vegetables mostly solved that problem. Still, I liked the presentation.
@Vikingshop
@Vikingshop 3 года назад
What did you eat on the Ancestral diet, before adding Rice, etc.?
@fionabell1744
@fionabell1744 4 года назад
I totally believe this . Thankyou
@markiangooley
@markiangooley 3 года назад
Both my parents died a few years ago in their 90s with wet AMD. Mom was almost blind, Dad not nearly as bad. Diet: I didn’t think it was all that bad until the last few years in the nursing home, but I’m being more cautious. Dad definitely went to cooking with canola oil as he got older...
@dianegordon4612
@dianegordon4612 4 года назад
How long does it take to repair.? Have been doing Keto for years now - and do what I'm suppose to but just diagnosed with early macular degeneration. So it takes years.
@GWAYGWAY1
@GWAYGWAY1 4 года назад
Probably a direct correlation to those figure of type two diabetes and is also why reference to blindness of the type two patients along with peripheral arterial disease But without directly saying It as macular degeneration by name.
@dewabulan6570
@dewabulan6570 4 года назад
Diet? What about stress? Depression? Not enough sleep longvterm? Blue light? uV light? Insufficient nutritients? Medications side effects? ..
@Sixties_n_thriving
@Sixties_n_thriving 2 года назад
My mother has macular degeneration and a test I had 2 years ago showed the beginning of it in me. My last test less than a week ago showed no further progression. Interestingly I went on a predominantly whole foods plant based diet nearly 2 years ago! What being said here seems to make sense.
@amazinggrace5503
@amazinggrace5503 3 года назад
Processed foods and seed oils and anything else the government promotes...
@petercyr3508
@petercyr3508 3 года назад
Eat real food. Meat fish eggs butter lard non starchy vegetables.
@greendeane1
@greendeane1 5 лет назад
It's not that I disagree with you... but the rise of computers and their screens can also pace the rise of Macular Degeneration.
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 5 лет назад
No doubt the blue-white light of LED screens will contribute to an increase in blindness. So will the intensity and and blue light of the new headlights. It has long been know that white light, and basically any color than red, reduces night vision. Amber or orange light is the second best color for lighting things at night, while not interfering with our natural ability to see in low-light conditions - which increases our chances of seeing anything not directly lit by our headlights at night: the deer about to cross the road in front of us, or the pedestrian walking along the road. Those headlights. and the glare of that light, will also kill a lot of people by dazzling their vision.
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 5 лет назад
Astronomers and the military have historically used only red or dark amber light at night, in situations where preserving night vision is a matter of life or death.
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 5 лет назад
As major fans, we hate to disagree with you, Deane. Yet much of the data Knobbe presents is through the 1990s. You know that back then, computer screens were cathode ray tube screens, not the blue-white LED screens we have today, which is believed to be a problem, especially for young people whose eye lenses have not yet developed the yellow tint that acts as natural 'blue blockers' to help protect the macula. (The super intense blue-white headlights will cause more blindness even faster.) Way back when, computer screens typically displayed greenish text on a black background, specifically designed to reduce eye strain. Early websites usually had dark backgrounds as well. Fewer people spent hours a day in front of a computer screen in the 1990s, and not every household had one. (Even today, there are people in the USA who can easily afford them who choose not to have one.) in the 1980s, only... enthusiasts... owned home computers. Since it takes many years for age-related macular degeneration to develop, it is, therefore, highly unlikely that computer screens were responsible for the huge increase in macular degeneration already seen before and into the 1990s.
@CHRISTIANNWO
@CHRISTIANNWO 5 лет назад
Yeah, computer screens, phones, & books play a bigger role in macular degeneration than soda pop. Not to underplay the importance of diet.
@daveleitz9107
@daveleitz9107 4 года назад
Both my grandmother, now deceased, and mother have (had) macular degeneration. One was born in the 1910s and the other in the 1940s. Neither of them spent any time in front of a computer screen. My mother in particular barely knows how to use a web browser even.
@Jean-yn6ef
@Jean-yn6ef 3 года назад
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@grinderswitch9107
@grinderswitch9107 3 года назад
Hmmm what’s the demographic difference between The South and Colorado? 🧐🧐
@Converted2truth
@Converted2truth 3 года назад
what to think about sesame oils!
@spruxo
@spruxo 3 года назад
Don't eat those
@shaunbloggsbot9528
@shaunbloggsbot9528 3 года назад
12:44 it's estimated 196 million people will be affected by macular degeneration by 2020. 2021: guess I'm blind
@amazinggrace5503
@amazinggrace5503 3 года назад
Most problems not the South in general definitely very bad in democrat run cities. Too much crime . Not too many real stores...
@ib2sweet
@ib2sweet 3 года назад
A prophet is come amongst us! Really. Take notice people!
@symq
@symq 4 года назад
25 minutes in and Chris has only shown epidemiological correlations. I would like to believe his hypothesis, but unfortunately he builds his case in a very unprofessional way. No mention of things like blue light exposure, red light exposure, flicker, screen time, prolonged focus vs awareness, or whatever else could be confounders here. Correlation is not causation. I'm afraid this talk wastes everybody's time apart from the statement that AMD is caused by the western lifestyle…
@martywilsonlife
@martywilsonlife 3 года назад
You completely ignore the millions of people he reported that suffered with this disease in 1994. The rise in the disease was well in place long before people spent much time in front of a computer screen. I don’t know about you, but in my observations engagement with computer screens was a fraction in 1994 compared with the last 10 years or so.
@janonthemtn
@janonthemtn 3 года назад
How Seed Oils Destroy Your Mitochondria and Lead To Chronic Disease, with Tucker Goodrich, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DyVwn0kRGJs.html Ending the debate over seed oils, with Tucker Goodrich, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zMsSQd_sX90.html The root cause of oxidative stress is linoleic acid, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ARxeqPLplE0.html
@benth162
@benth162 4 года назад
Sorry I don't buy it ! 100 years ago people didn't live long enough to where Macular Degeneration would be a problem. That little bit of information destroys the whole premise of his argument. He is just grabbing at straws to gain some notoriety. I agree, Yes..... Processed foods are not as good for you as is your home cooked meals, but processed foods are also not the bugaboo that this guy and others of his Ilk like to portray.
@wyattlavigne
@wyattlavigne 4 года назад
Rumple Stiltskin it’s not just macular degeneration; it’s obesity, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, etc. Basically every modern disease began around that time. Do some research and you’ll see they all start of slow then increase practically exponentially until we are where we are today.
@arhu74
@arhu74 4 года назад
That's not how it works, the people that made to adolescence had a pretty good chance of getting nearly as old as we do
@cdna199
@cdna199 4 года назад
Sorry, AMD is presenting in people as young as 30.
@Jean-yn6ef
@Jean-yn6ef 4 года назад
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