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Are Sprouted Grains Really Healthy? 

Dr. Josh Axe
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In today’s video, we will be discussing the subject of sprouted grains and if they are really healthy. I’ll cut right to the chase. My answer is: sometimes and in moderation.
There are three reasons sprouted grains are better than regular grains:
1. Phytic acid is in regular grains, which is an enzyme inhibitor. (If you soak the grains, the sprouted grains unlock the nutrients that your body can absorb.)
2. Gluten in protein becomes more digestible.
3. Regular grains are high in carbohydrates, specifically a type of carbohydrate called amylopectin. Amylopectin affects blood sugar levels and can increase your risk of diabetes.
Overall, sprouted grains are the better option, but it’s still not perfect or what I would consider a healing food. If you’re struggling with an autoimmune disease, removing grains for a while would allow your body to heal. In general, if you can limit your intake of grains to just a couple of times of week, in moderation, you will be consuming a healthy diet.
*This content is strictly the opinion of Dr. Josh Axe, and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Dr. Axe nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program.

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@jeanmc4213
@jeanmc4213 Год назад
When making bread, all grains go through that soaking process when the bread is set to rise (twice in many cases). One thing about sprouted bread is that not only are you not eating dead grain (sprouted grains are alive when they are sprouted), once the grain is sprouted it becomes a plant. So you are not eating grain, you are eating plants, and the difference is huge when it comes to the glycemic scale. Once a grain sprouts the protein increases and the carbohydrate levels in that grain drop dramatically.
@RB-xv4si
@RB-xv4si Год назад
The nutrition label on my box of Ezekiel cereal begs to differ.
@sixpackbinky
@sixpackbinky 10 месяцев назад
Does it raise blood glucose like other flours?
@ME-br6lt
@ME-br6lt 8 месяцев назад
@@sixpackbinky sprouted grains do still raise blood glucose, but the Ezekiel sprouted bread bag says that it has a lower glycemic index rating - meaning it wont raise blood glucose as much as regular bread/flour.
@ME-br6lt
@ME-br6lt 8 месяцев назад
@@RB-xv4si does the ezekiel cereal contain added sugar like processed cereals do? if so, then that will increase the carbohydrate content of the ezekiel cereal.
@RB-xv4si
@RB-xv4si 8 месяцев назад
@@ME-br6lt no, it doesn’t.
@brilliantwriter4856
@brilliantwriter4856 4 года назад
I've just started to become more vigilant and mindful of the foods that enter my body and learning about nutrition. The body is a vessel it's very essential to learn how to take care of it.
@crewmerrick4840
@crewmerrick4840 2 года назад
Instablaster.
@wellnesspathforme6236
@wellnesspathforme6236 2 года назад
Look into The Root Cause Protocol. Stop eating metallic iron filings fortified into the foold supply.
@jasonm8755
@jasonm8755 Год назад
Beautifully said.
@carlalewis2344
@carlalewis2344 2 месяца назад
I'm right there with you! I really don't want to suffer with a lot of aches, pains and diseases like most of my family did while growing older.
@e.a.p3174
@e.a.p3174 Год назад
About 8 months ago I started eating organic sprouted grain bread, the main benefit I got I started to have great bowel movement since the bread is high in fibre, and I actually lost weight. Unfortunately I am overseas on an island in the Philippines, where it's challenging to get higher quality bread. I have a local baker who makes his bread, but I can tell it's not the same as sprouted bread.
@janegrey4374
@janegrey4374 2 года назад
I've baked all of my own bread for decades, however, over the past few months, I've been purchasing wheat berries, ancient mostly, to grind my own flour. I first started hearing about the health benefits of sprouted grains and I plan to sprout grains prior to baking bread, hopefully, for most, if not all of my breads.
@samszura8855
@samszura8855 7 лет назад
Your videos rock! You inspire me to try so many new healthy things!!
@sarafritsch123
@sarafritsch123 6 лет назад
soaking will only remove a portion of phytic acid depending on the grain. usually it will remove 40-60%. sprouting/fermenting will remove almost all of it
@kelleymariejones6388
@kelleymariejones6388 5 лет назад
Sara F I am sorry how do I get sprouted fermented, I am new at this.
@erikmoten8302
@erikmoten8302 5 лет назад
Kelleymarie Jones fermentation is another step you do after sprouting. it is usually done using a culture of yeast or apple cider vinegar with the mother. just look up a tutorial depending on what you want to sprout and ferment.
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 3 года назад
@@erikmoten8302 How about fermented sprouted grains? Step one, soak and sprout (1/16'' to 1/8'' sprouts). Step two: dry the grains, which also kills the grains, but, apparently the enzymes are still pretty well intact. Step three, ferment the dried sprouted grains in 'just enough' water to keep the dried sprouted grains soaked (and they will re-hydrate, but not likely to regrow, but if they do, same guideline applies, 1/16'' to 1/8'' sprout growth maximum. Step four, when sufficiently fermented (personal choice), cook the fermented sprouts. Fermentation is just done by wild souring,… same as with sauerkraut, except water is added to the grains for the fermenting time.
@HeyhitmeBAM
@HeyhitmeBAM Год назад
@BXL Gotham I don’t think so
@frostfree7
@frostfree7 10 месяцев назад
@@bonsummers2657 Why dry the grains first instead of fermenting the live sprouts?
@dafnarechter
@dafnarechter 3 года назад
Thank you for super rare and important content 💚🙏🏽
@tanialfinch4914
@tanialfinch4914 3 года назад
Wow! Very interesting Dr. Axe...thank you!
@ahsamahi4385
@ahsamahi4385 5 лет назад
Thanks Dr Axe for these notes
@vinnettepope8255
@vinnettepope8255 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this wonderful information
@nerizamontoya9151
@nerizamontoya9151 6 лет назад
Great info. Thanks a lot!
@robinford336
@robinford336 Год назад
Thank you Dr. , much appreciated this information.
@eizqarqash1991
@eizqarqash1991 5 лет назад
Thanks for making this video
@dr.jaideepsingh934
@dr.jaideepsingh934 6 лет назад
Excellent work
@skbskb7596
@skbskb7596 7 лет назад
Very informative and useful. I started your technique and hopefully I will get a slim waistline. I have a question about diet as well. Lot of people say sprouted foods are good, the germination will take away Phytic acid. Does using a pressure cooking method take away the Phytic acid issue? What impact does pressure cooking have on Amelopectin in the grains. thank you very much.
@redneckextraordinaire3073
@redneckextraordinaire3073 5 лет назад
Excellent information. Thumbs up.
@AbiNomac
@AbiNomac 7 лет назад
Dr Axe, what about making bread from mung beans? I know it isn't a grain but a legume. Would you recommend making bread with it?
@isahilliogluu
@isahilliogluu 2 года назад
Hi Mr. Axe, thank you so much for another video. I'd like to report that the "For more info" link is broken, page not found.
@liamj.s9773
@liamj.s9773 9 лет назад
Good info man. I'm currently recovering from CFS and have removed grains. I must admit though, I did lol and spit out a mouthful of tea when you said " once your digestive system has been destroyed" by accident!
@drjoshaxe
@drjoshaxe 9 лет назад
lol Glad you enjoyed it Liam J.S!
@armyguy9735
@armyguy9735 7 лет назад
Do Foot Ionic Bath really work? Thank you, it is greatly appreciated!
@geraldinegranado3386
@geraldinegranado3386 2 года назад
Great! Nice to know!!! Makes sense.. gotta look up recipes THANK YOU
@aspiring...
@aspiring... 6 лет назад
I would simply stay away from white processed flour.
@kylewhitmore304
@kylewhitmore304 3 года назад
This video is about sprouted grains
@tanialfinch4914
@tanialfinch4914 3 года назад
Anything white for that matter, like white sugar etc. I use turbinado sugar very rarely though.
@bestalex17
@bestalex17 7 лет назад
is oatmeal good or bad? I found out my cholesterol is high and the doc prescribed oatmeal as a vvay to lovver my cholesterol. Please advice.
@tolgakana5581
@tolgakana5581 7 лет назад
Hi Dr Axe, basically I go to the gym regularly and my aim is to bulk up and gain some mass, how would you recommend I reach my caloric goal in a healthy manner. I need to get roughly 3,500 calories
@bigdumbclown
@bigdumbclown 2 года назад
You had me at "leaky gut".
@bobmag5058
@bobmag5058 6 лет назад
Hey Dr.Josh pls consider doing a video on nerve food.
@dalelusk2151
@dalelusk2151 5 лет назад
Dr . thanks for your videos, but what about eincorn sprouted flour, it is bad for cholesterol? What about in keto diet? Please reply, thanks.
@tombrizendine5008
@tombrizendine5008 6 лет назад
Glad folks are liking this bread! Unfortunately. For me I just as well be chewing on a bone that has been mixed with sawdust.
@knottylinda-leathercrafter9605
@knottylinda-leathercrafter9605 3 года назад
Sure would like to see the answers to questions....
@sirwolfgang1
@sirwolfgang1 9 лет назад
Thoughts on Long Grain Brown Rice Steamed With Braggs Amino Acids on it? Some rice still has green in it.
@christinegalysh7433
@christinegalysh7433 Год назад
Thank you and all the best.
@ianiskandar4165
@ianiskandar4165 2 года назад
Hello Dr.. do you mean in this video here like pea sprout, alfalfa sprout ? This is like vegetable right? ..
@biancahislop3354
@biancahislop3354 2 года назад
What about sprouted flaxseed? I use it as a porridge a few times a week with bananas or blueberries and a little maple syrup
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 3 года назад
How about fermented sprouted grains? Step one, soak and sprout (1/16'' to 1/4'' sprouts). Step two: dry the grains, which also kills the grains, but, apparently the enzymes are still pretty well intact. Step three, ferment the dried sprouted grains in 'just enough' water to keep the dried sprouted grains soaked (and they will re-hydrate, but not likely to regrow, but if they do, same guideline applies, 1/16'' to 1/8'' sprout growth maximum. Step four, when sufficiently fermented (personal choice), cook the fermented sprouts.
@Christina-sf4py
@Christina-sf4py Год назад
👌
@rubensolis2624
@rubensolis2624 4 года назад
I have read that one should have 3 servings of grain a day. But you state a few times a week? Can you explain ?
@shirasezan
@shirasezan 3 года назад
great to know that thank you
@rohti1
@rohti1 7 лет назад
Great video Dr. Could i please ask about sprouted legumes like peas, chick peas, lentils or moong? Are they actually healthier?
@DebRoo11
@DebRoo11 5 месяцев назад
All grains and seeds are healthier sprouted as per the nature and purpose of a grain or seed in the life cycle of a plant. Just dont eat kidney bean sprouts
@Polyglotwriter
@Polyglotwriter 2 года назад
How long do you need to soak to get rid of the anti nutrients?
@bijoux102
@bijoux102 9 лет назад
As always, great info. Thank you
@saravanakrishnamurthy7234
@saravanakrishnamurthy7234 4 года назад
My son age 13 years old, is pre-diabetes is started consuming sprouted Fenugreek daily morning in on enmpty stomach for the past 15 days, now he started to have some allergies over skin baciside of his body and buffs near the eye and one or two plums over the face..does it seems due to the effect of that Fenugreek
@johnyohann6946
@johnyohann6946 5 лет назад
The problem is I couldn't digest on a gaps diet, so I need some grains in my diet. Sprouted grains are better. No lectins. Are lectins also phytic acid?
@patticakes554
@patticakes554 7 лет назад
what about sprouting the grains into microgreens?
@jonmacklin1744
@jonmacklin1744 4 месяца назад
Thank you! Great info. Sprouted white wheat and spelt mix make a great tasting 🧇 waffles. About to try stone milled next.
@thehomeplatespecial597
@thehomeplatespecial597 2 года назад
Do you have a more detailed video on this 🧡
@MB-fr6gu
@MB-fr6gu 4 года назад
Is sprouting white flour make it healthy
@bigbear64
@bigbear64 6 лет назад
3:22 my body's gonna be destroyed hahahahah
@pjdelucala
@pjdelucala 7 месяцев назад
I have heard on RU-vid that if you put your bread in the freezer and then toast it, that lowers the spike in blood sugar substantially. So, I make my own sourdough sprouted spelt bread and then I slice it and freeze it.
@wendybrandonrealtor4386
@wendybrandonrealtor4386 7 лет назад
Thank you for your amazing videos. Just found your channel yesterday. I will be subscribing :-)
@sumdood2035
@sumdood2035 6 лет назад
You can also sprout vegetables like broccoli, without the negatives he mentioned here.
@hrkhrk7511
@hrkhrk7511 4 года назад
Dr axe how can strip fibre from lentils?
@paulgleason7535
@paulgleason7535 6 лет назад
what about sprouting broccoli or beets or radishes?
@bjornbouwmeester8192
@bjornbouwmeester8192 8 лет назад
DR. Josh what would be the advisable amount of sprouted bread that one can consume daily?
@icecreamladydriver1606
@icecreamladydriver1606 2 года назад
He said max of once daily.
@hannahschulte6114
@hannahschulte6114 Год назад
hello. Where can we get the study you mentioned about 80% of iron and magnesium from whole grains is lot because of a lack of sprouting?? I would really like to see that. thanks
@DebRoo11
@DebRoo11 5 месяцев назад
Has to do with bioavailability of those nutrients at different stages of the seed or grain. Lots of info and studies out there
@bpalmento3468
@bpalmento3468 3 года назад
Dr. Josh Axe, it has been 6 years since this video. Have you done more research since then???
@MrGulshat
@MrGulshat 7 лет назад
how about quinoa??
@epiNoesis
@epiNoesis 9 лет назад
If you seperate the hours that you consume phytic acid, for example eating foods without phytic acid in the morning, and foods with phytic acid at least 8 hours later, will this help absorption?
@tazboy1934
@tazboy1934 3 года назад
Definitely
@planetdisaster9931
@planetdisaster9931 9 лет назад
Thanks for the tips but I would love to know what you consider to be a healing food or the best food
@o8shooter9o58
@o8shooter9o58 8 лет назад
+PlanetDisaster kale, watercress, vegetables like broccoli, celery, apples, carrots, onions etc.
@chloebelle4923
@chloebelle4923 7 месяцев назад
bone broth is very healing!
@akashamom
@akashamom 9 лет назад
@almiratria9685
@almiratria9685 8 лет назад
Anyone here who got healed eating loads of different sprouts a day?
@paulhart3812
@paulhart3812 2 месяца назад
Sprouted oats have less phytic acid than regular oats. Then you should still soak the sprouted oats and drain the water. Then ferment the sprouted oats with kefir.
@Joyfultime1127
@Joyfultime1127 Год назад
Is sprouted grain rice is only brown ?
@ChuckFreeburg
@ChuckFreeburg 6 лет назад
Non-gmo / organic grains?
@paganpoetprophet6441
@paganpoetprophet6441 6 лет назад
will can corn in water breakdown the acid
@jaishree6496
@jaishree6496 5 лет назад
Thank u so much
@keithballard4621
@keithballard4621 Год назад
Well so much for my sprouted grains idea to save money and eat healthy.How’s about roots? I read an article about the oldest documented human who attributed his longevity to avoiding root crops. He was over 300 years old. Hope to learn more now that I’ve subscribed. You make sense.. thanks!
@see-truth
@see-truth Год назад
he doesn't actually explain why sprouted grains are healthy. do your own research, they're the most nutritious foods on earth
@alaskabarb8089
@alaskabarb8089 7 месяцев назад
The oldest verified/documented person (so far) was Jeanne Calmont from France, who lived to 122 years. No one even near 300. Since you state the age was documented , please provide the source.
@keithballard4621
@keithballard4621 7 месяцев назад
Oh BTW … how can anybody rely on things like hospital and cemetery records that are centuries old ? Well they can’t period .
@duanewilliams7353
@duanewilliams7353 6 лет назад
Could the people that are starving, like in Venezuela grow sprouts as a way to escape hunger?, or anywhere in the world...if they could afford the seeds? Would they quickly tire of eating sprouts? or would it be a viable option?
@fracritel
@fracritel 4 года назад
Not enough calories to live on but loaded with nutrition
@stevenrldenault7451
@stevenrldenault7451 3 года назад
Hello, a question then. Given that many mass cultures, including India and China have survived thousands of years on and revere rice (grain) how does that fit into your information regarding sprouted and non sprouted grains. Are you talking about only North American grown gains or are they any different from Asian grains?
@MalikaSharmaNZ
@MalikaSharmaNZ 2 года назад
In India, we never eat grain without soaking them. Rice, lentils, beans etc are all soaked before being cooked
@SuperUtubeian
@SuperUtubeian 2 года назад
The quantity of rice consumed has probably become too much in the modern times. People might have eaten less of rice and more of healthier vegetables, other proteins and fermented foods in the ancient days. Also fasting used to be part of normal life for many to detox the system and keep it well balanced. Modern food has become very taste oriented and less healthy. White rice might have less phytate than brown rice too, but less in over all nutritional value as well.
@JourneymanJacob
@JourneymanJacob 2 года назад
3:20 I couldn’t stop laughing at this blooper
@chancekiki8488
@chancekiki8488 8 лет назад
is barley sprouts edible
@Oilofmercy
@Oilofmercy 6 лет назад
What do you mean when you say " today it contains phytic acid ?" meaning 100's or thousands of years ago it didn't?
@MrsMelissaRich
@MrsMelissaRich 4 года назад
He might have meant gluten, because gluten has been increased, not sure about phytic acid though..
@formercanadiancitizen4756
@formercanadiancitizen4756 7 лет назад
Hmmm, no references to the mentioned studies ?
@nopepper
@nopepper 6 лет назад
Dr. I have the utmost respect for your videos but you can not kill a chemical. :)
@hodatarek7379
@hodatarek7379 6 лет назад
Do you recommend consuming oatmeal for someone who's suffering from acne issues??
@lonelyken4215
@lonelyken4215 3 года назад
hi you can eat oatmeal and oatbran is gluten free and the healthiest choice in cereals just make sure to avoid buying those dried fruit oats or those quick cooking oats from quacker and those things in general if you wanna improve your acne even eliminate it avoid dairy and animal products animal meat contain a compound thay causes those oily pimples we get all the time same with dairy products and start eating more green vegetables and fruits and avoid sugar number one thing avoid sugar processed withe sugar try honey instead healthier option or some fruit thay contains natural fructose and glucose plus they are very beneficial for the skin as they contain vitamins that help with skin alot. hope i helped :)
@6packonlyripped604
@6packonlyripped604 2 года назад
Lol your screw
@rogerjames6956
@rogerjames6956 5 лет назад
Is everyone I n the states a Dr, in what??? please.
@mattielong4623
@mattielong4623 6 лет назад
What did you mean by a sourdough process?
@ericalexanderson3442
@ericalexanderson3442 3 года назад
Sourdough process uses bacteria, so this would also aid in digestion and improving the gut biome.
@hunteriffy
@hunteriffy 8 лет назад
Phytates can be a problem for some. But it's definitely not like eating unsprouted grains means ur not absorbing any of the minerals which this video gives that off which is false. You still absorb an decently appreciable amount of zinc and iron from regular ol grains. Plus just eating the rice with vegetables or peppers high in vitamin C does the same thing as sprouting for those minerals
@prioris55555
@prioris55555 7 лет назад
the video didn't say that. how much of the available minerals will be binded to the phytates will depend upon how much of each there is. if i am taking a mineral supplement, i never take it with a meal that is dominated by phytates. there can be small amounts though. you use common sense.
@VOTE4JUSTICE
@VOTE4JUSTICE 6 лет назад
what he did say is that about 80% of iron and magnesium can't be digested with phytates.
@elisenieuwe4649
@elisenieuwe4649 6 лет назад
-That's actually not true. If you eat phytates over a longer period of time your gut (bacteria) adapt and the problem of iron/zinc absorption actually goes away. Also foods with phytates contain a lot of fiber and fiber feeds good gut bacteria and that increases overall nutrition absorption, not just iron and zinc. Furthermore combining iron rich foods with vitamin C increases absorption a lot. Same with zinc in combination with other foods. You cannot see phytates and establish that they decrease absorption of iron/zinc on their own and then just conclude: so it's bad. You eat food in combination with many other foods and those interactions between the different foods are incredibly important. -Also: longterm food studies show that people that have a phytate rich diet, have a better iron/zinc absorption in general. (And absorption of other nutrients as well.) Studies also show that vegaterians and vegans do not have a higher change of anemia.
@decathlete2000
@decathlete2000 6 лет назад
so eating vitamin c rich food with unsoaked/unsprouted/unfermented grains-legumes-nuts-seeds will neutralize the mineral blocking effect?
@foxyfoxglove
@foxyfoxglove 5 лет назад
@@elisenieuwe4649 care to cite these studies?
@MrLiquidxIce
@MrLiquidxIce 6 лет назад
Just caz something is low on sugars or fat Does not mean it reduces your already present blood sugars or fats But since its low on sugars and fats less of them enter your blood So if your blood sugar levels are high eating something low on sugar ( sprouts , vinegar , biter foods ) Wont decrease you blood sugar levels
@cjb1373
@cjb1373 5 лет назад
What about organic Ezekiel bread? How the heck can one or two pieces a day ... for like a sandwich be bad?
@skbskb7596
@skbskb7596 7 лет назад
I am a vegan + milk + yogurt. So if I steam or cook sprouted grains and consume in place of meat , for protein purpose, is it healthy ? I eat this with rice. Can you please let me know nutritional value of steaming the sprouted grains. thanks & regards, Sriram
@Suthyersol
@Suthyersol 4 года назад
@Wenceslao Futanaki 😂😂😂
@plantsarewonderful7516
@plantsarewonderful7516 3 года назад
A vegan does not consume dairy milk and yogurt. The definition of vegan is eating no foods that come from animals. Dairy Milk and yogurt are both animal products. You can now find dairy alternatives like coconut, almond or cashew milk in stores and you can also find non dairy yogurts if you want to get rid of all animals products.
@stiggers83
@stiggers83 2 года назад
So you aren’t vegan
@skbskb7596
@skbskb7596 2 года назад
@@stiggers83 That's Indian Hindu version of Vegan
@carinekeza6754
@carinekeza6754 3 года назад
Please why I can't digest beans! Too much smell! What should I do? I and my husband we love beans but we can't sleep in the same room the smell kill us
@aishawf
@aishawf 6 лет назад
So what do you eat???
@rachelholm9147
@rachelholm9147 4 года назад
Hey Dr. Axe can you research natural yeast over traditional yeast. It's supposedly better whole wheat bread if its made with natural yeast.
@sherylstuetzel9561
@sherylstuetzel9561 3 года назад
Exactly! I’ve never seen an article or video where he discusses natural yeast bread or commercial fast acting yeast breads. Natural yeast is much healthier
@chrisko2008
@chrisko2008 2 года назад
Check out Michael pollan “Cooked”. “Air” episode on Netflix. They talk about that there.
@rethinkscience8454
@rethinkscience8454 4 года назад
Prebiotic and probiotic within out gut may consume phytic acid
@convincedquaker
@convincedquaker 2 года назад
What about GABA brown rice?
@Littlething41
@Littlething41 6 лет назад
Could you redo this video and speak primarily about Sprouted Grains such as Broccoli Sprouts or Alfalfa Sprouts? I came here looking for the health benefits for those but it seems the video is more about bread than eating the sprouts by itself. Thanks.
@evatyfova2419
@evatyfova2419 3 года назад
How about this-is it better to eat sprouted grains raw or cooked?
@see-truth
@see-truth Год назад
cooked. in water below 135°f and baked below 220°
@chandrashekar068
@chandrashekar068 6 лет назад
Can sprouts are better for an acidity person....
@nutnutdawn1347
@nutnutdawn1347 5 лет назад
What about wheatgrass??
@KIPS123
@KIPS123 5 лет назад
What sprouts may we eat on keto? And do they have less carbs than the actual vegetable ?
@texanboiii562
@texanboiii562 4 года назад
Karin Pretorius did you ever find your answer I would like to know too.
@ryebread1980
@ryebread1980 9 лет назад
Are oat meal(not instant), and brown rice healthier alternatives when it comes to grains?
@peytonrivers7526
@peytonrivers7526 9 лет назад
ryebread1980 I believe they're healthier. Each does have quite a bit of starch but definitely better than most foods. On the Gerson diet they eat oatmeal in the morning with a Tbsp or so of raw honey or unprocessed sugar so it can't be all bad if it's part of a diet that cures cancer.
@elqueseacomosea7714
@elqueseacomosea7714 6 лет назад
Of Course they are, many years ago in India they began to consume them.
@vintageradioman
@vintageradioman 2 года назад
Our flour in the US is full of Chemicals and GMO’s. In most countries their flours are organic and Chemical free.
@1USA4ALL
@1USA4ALL 8 лет назад
How can you have that entire conversation without mentioning Phytase and lactobacilli? Humans make a small amount of the phytase enzyme and our processes destroy the phytase in the seeds --- So supplement your phytase and add lactobacilli to add more phytase and ferment and sour so that phytase is present in the food --- the phosphoous based acid can rot your teeth and it blocks absoprtion and disrupts metabolism of magnesium, zinc, and iron --- its a friggin monster --- gluten is not the problem lack of phytase is -- so we either eat it right or do not eat it unless you are supplementing. Phytic acid can rot your teeth in a week--so how bad do you think it is to the rest of your system . Our enzymes are compromised hugely by large amounts of inflammation and fibrin -- so eating incorrectly is literally making a mountain out of a mole hill in an ever accelerating fashion -- self-destruction ..... step it up Dr. Axe you are doing good work... I am a fan but add some MAGNITUDE to your delivery. Our enzyme production drops off huge at 27 years and then inflammation ever increasingly dominates our limited resource of enzymes -- Help!!!!
@kid7843
@kid7843 7 лет назад
Fermented veg
@TMAC-pl3fc
@TMAC-pl3fc 7 лет назад
Thanks, how do you supplement?
@decathlete2000
@decathlete2000 6 лет назад
so u are saying that phytic acid in food is bad? doesnt vitamin c neutralize phytates?
@MrLiquidxIce
@MrLiquidxIce 6 лет назад
Phytase enzyme from food will 100% get destroyed in your stomach acid ( source class 8 biology food ) the stomach acid is made to destroy protein there is no way phytase is surviving that
@hai.1820
@hai.1820 Год назад
I'd definitely go for spourted buckwheat only. It's the best.
@bingochoice
@bingochoice 8 лет назад
hey dr axe, I heard you say sourdough bread is ok to eat.But isn't it white flour, the scourge of a healthy diet? what gives?
@DoNothingChecks
@DoNothingChecks 8 лет назад
+bingochoice i'm no Dr. but i have heard this before, so i am only repeating the information. Sourdough bread is a fermented food that contains live bacteria like sauerkraut, kombucha tea and yogurt. Fermented foods are suppose to improving digestion, gut health and general nutrition.
@melissak9467
@melissak9467 8 лет назад
+bingochoice Sourdough fermentation, like sprouting, helps with the bioavailability of nutrients in grains. However, if you make it with white flour, it's still not particularly good for you. Whole grain sourdough is much better, particularly sourdough whole rye (a particularly healthy grain!) As for the probiotics mentioned by DoNothingChecks, the beneficial bacteria do not survive the baking.
@prioris55555
@prioris55555 7 лет назад
I make sourdough bread. I proof mine in the refrigerator for 18 hours and another proofing of 5-6 hours on counter. Does it remove the lectins. Lectins may be the real culprit making people sick.
@chloebiocca7053
@chloebiocca7053 8 лет назад
What is your opinion about sprouted brown rice for someone with Lyme disease who has already cut out all grains from their diet (all i eat is sprouts, veggies, some fruit, eggs, meat) ? Would you still not recommend that, too high carbohydrate content ? or is it different in your opinion? Does the nutritional benefits of sprouted brown rice overcome the carbohydrate related issues ?
@jackgoldman1
@jackgoldman1 4 года назад
Best diet eaten by Scott Nearing in book The Good Life. Fruit for breakfast, veg soup and whole grains for lunch, veg salad and baked veg for dinner. Lived to age 100 but bed ridden at age 95. Good news, you are living to be old. Bad news you are living to be old.
@Dauphne
@Dauphne 7 лет назад
Dr axe. If your on a gluten free diet. Is buckwheat, millet, barley, spelt, rye, wheat berries. Are all of these okay to eat?
@fabfourfever674
@fabfourfever674 6 лет назад
Dauphne McMurry Buckwheat and millet are gluten free. The others may not be. Google is your friend.
@mariosmanxura
@mariosmanxura 6 лет назад
I just eat Ezekiel bread but I can eat any bread with absolutely no issue
@cboyye
@cboyye 7 лет назад
At 2:38 you state that regular grain consumption increases your risk of diabetes and other health issues. A systemic review by de Munter et al. published in 2007 (PLoS Med 4(8): e261) found "Whole grain intake is inversely associated with risk of type 2 diabetes" and "Findings from prospective cohort studies consistently support increasing whole grain consumption for the prevention of type 2 diabetes." What evidence do you have to support the assertion that grain consumption increases your risk of diabetes? And what other sort of health issues does the consumption of whole grains cause? I ask because I am worried you are misleading your viewers by telling them to avoid grains if they don't want to risk getting diabetes when that advice is the exact opposite of what the body of scientific research has shown.
@s123sharma
@s123sharma 6 лет назад
The wheat certainly has changed ...I am sure...When I was child...40 year back..(I am from India) ....The street dogs used to fight for chapati (wheat flour cooked ) ..Now the dogs just sniff and walk away. Our wheat is that bad... Please let me know if street dogs in your locality choose to eat chapati or not?
@decathlete2000
@decathlete2000 6 лет назад
how do u make chapati....?
@shikhab2250
@shikhab2250 4 года назад
Lol !! Street dogs in my area still fight for roti they haven't yet adopted to the western sprouted diet !!
@PANTHERA369
@PANTHERA369 2 года назад
Thats So Interesting Yes The Animals Have Better Smell For Food Quality Very Interesting
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