Can Not Believing In Supplements Harm Your Health #496

www.therenegadehealthshow.com – Beliefs are only what they are. Beliefs. They’re good and bad. Today I break it down when it comes to supplements and if they can harm your health.

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25 Responses to “Can Not Believing In Supplements Harm Your Health #496”

  1. msbuffy5 Says:

    Can you please re-post the site where we can find the application? Thanks!

  2. TheHealthJunkie Says:

    I think in your next video, Kevin, you should jump through a pane of glass as you yell GOOD AFTERNOON, or maybe jump through a flaming hoop, or set off a stick of dynamite.

  3. rr7firefly Says:

    I would have to agree with “armoguy94″ who says that the actual informative content of the video? comes late in the video. Yes, this show would be a LOT better with some editing :) But the other content is valuable so keep up the good work!

  4. meow0meow7 Says:

    That would be so cool if you came to Canada! You might want to wait until the summer, though. heh heh.

  5. oceanluv88 Says:

    @guitarlovenjc not all supplements are synthetic, many are made from whole foods.

  6. faylinameir Says:

    I was thinking about filling out an application, I had a few questions though, like for starters can you give us an estimate on the cost of groceries for this “test” I live on a VERY tight budget with no sway. I have to feed 2 sometimes 3 people on about 420 dollars a month, no more.

    Let me know and if the answer is around that then definately will apply, its something I want more than you could ever know, but I have to be economical for my family.

  7. starflower666 Says:

    i was found to be vitamin D deficient, and 4 of my friends who i convinced to have blood tests were D deficient too!

  8. youlance29 Says:

    stop being a strict vegan and start eating modest amounts of meats, fish and diary to gain healthy weight. vegans are so sickly skinny because they are missing both the macronutrients and micronutrients of a healthy whole foods diet.

  9. jessomglol Says:

    @youlance29

    untrue. not all vegans are skinny, let alone “sickly” skinny.

    Humans do not biologically require meat or dairy.

  10. jessomglol Says:

    yyyaaaayyy come to canada!

    There are TONS of awesome raw food restaurants in Toronto!!!

  11. jessomglol Says:

    @starflower666

    They’re probably not getting enough B12. You need B12 to absorb D.

  12. youlance29 Says:

    A raw food diet doesn’t mean no meats or diary that would be a vegan raw food diet. I eat a whole foods diet that is 50% raw. A meatless and diary free diet will produce both macronutrient and micronutrient deficencies leading to wasting and disease if not for proper supplementation. And remember, all dogs and cats require a meat diet preferably raw. Don’t own dogs and cats if you’re unwilling to feed them meat because that would be animal cruelty.

  13. jessomglol Says:

    @youlance29

    lol when did we start talking about dogs and cats? They’re CARNIVORES.

    We are omnivores, yes, which means that we are ABLE to digest animal and plant products if we need to, but we don’t require animal products to be healthy. They can, in certain forms (raw goat’s milk, for example) be good for you, but the way the most of us consume dairy and meat (pasteurized, cooked, all nutrients eliminated) is not necessary for anyone.

  14. jessomglol Says:

    Point being, the statement that vegans are “sickly skinny” is erroneous.

    There are a lot of people who go about veganism incorrectly. These people end up with anemia, low body weight, etc. This happens with ANYONE who does not get all the nutrients, fats, etc, that they require.

    I’ve seen a lot of sickly skinny people who eat mcdonalds, too.

  15. youlance29 Says:

    Yes i agree. And modest amounts of good clean organic meats, fish and raw diary is very healthy and nutritious for humans. Having to completely eliminate all meats and diary into a vegan diet is a personal decision not necessary the most healthy diet.

  16. alissaevelyn Says:

    you should totally make plans to come to the uk though…!

  17. frostyliving Says:

    I want the “BMW”! (JK!) I just started a new lifestyle of living. I was referred to you by “thelifereginorator” for helps on getting going on tips and whats & what not’s for raw food ideas. I survived an extreme case of acute pancretitis last year to this date. It was an ugly ordeal- as I’m just pretty much getting around to 100% mentally- but not feeling it yet physically. I hope to preview through out your channel to find hints of how to change out of the old & bad habits and into the Good!

  18. vaw1979 Says:

    please please please come to CANADA!! calgary …

  19. pinkbeam Says:

    really? no Australia?? oh……

  20. shoozey Says:

    I love Short Circuit! LOL

  21. imlivingandlearning Says:

    I would apply but my comments never make it up on the site and I’m bitter and angry about it. ;-)

  22. imlivingandlearning Says:

    You have a point, of course, but from a kinda selfish perspective. I’m pretty sure K&AM want to impact the greatest number of people who need to turn around the state of their health and that would necessitate providing a model for the over 66% of overweight or obese people in the U.S. Plus it’s a model they’re trying to sell and fattening up skinny people just doesn’t fit the bill.

  23. imlivingandlearning Says:

    The comment above was directed to “greatbydesign33″ but for whatever reason it didn’t link to his/her post.

  24. youlance29 Says:

    We don’t need supplementation or radical and fad diets to be healthy. You just need to eat every food group in a WHOLE FOODS DIET to be healthy and to free yourself from the chains of supplementation.

  25. imlivingandlearning Says:

    Oh, I see now what happened. My post DID thread to “greatbydesign33″’s post but it didn’t ADDRESS to “greatbydesign33″ which is where it was directed. I guess I don’t know how to always get it to do the “@” thing-y

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