Posted by: admin in Fast Weight Loss on May 7th, 2011

Just my observations on nutrient dense, low calorie foods which are common in traditional societies but missing in our overweight fast food nation. (don’t worry I’ll plan on doing a few “deeper” videos soon) keywords: diet low calorie nutrients fat vitamins minerals health native natural weight kale honey sea super food thin american us

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25 Responses to “Low calorie, high nutrient “super foods””

  1. Estrodile says:

    @DaintreeDuckTollers It’s simple to understand really, because they simply DON’T understand. Understand? All of these brain bleached, excitable bo-bo’s do not understand that a cheeseburger DOES NOT have anywhere near the level of nutrients as (for example) Swiss chard.

    To those that would mock this generous person, chocolate, beef, spinach, beer, watermelon, bread, it’s all the same. It’s all just something to fill the gut.

  2. DaintreeDuckTollers says:

    I am astounded by the negative, rude and ridiculous comments that your informative, well thought out videos are attracting. Bizarre.

  3. lovemetalhatejuggalo says:

    i love kale…and i also love pizza and burgers! shwing! but mushrooms suck they are poison!!

  4. stackedhippiechick says:

    My superfoods include; kelp, alfalfa, bee pollen, royal jelly, wheatgerm and raw unfiltered honey.

  5. bluesdog88 says:

    @gerbilater yeah right, hence the diabetes epidemic

  6. gerbilater says:

    i think everyone knows taht veges are healthy low cal and high nutritional,you dont have to make a video about that

  7. gerbilater says:

    @JamesB609 you would buy his book?! you can find this shit out on the internet hes some old failure in life trying to earn some money through youtube

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  9. missloretta says:

    I like your videos a lot, and you LOOK healthy, like you have smooth even skin tone and healthy coloring and the whites of your eyes are especially clear and bright. I’d say whatever you’re doing – it’s working. :)

  10. kthekid says:

    Pay the pea v e….. fuck yo couch.

  11. JamesB609 says:

    Just got your book, Loren (lorax2013). It was inexpensive, shipped really fast and arrived quickly in my P.O. box. A very concise and well written volume. Thanks very much for your lectures and writings. I have learned so much from you.

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  13. CamillaCalamity says:

    @juliachildsvoice I don’t think a carrot wants to be eaten any more than a dog does. That’s why many species in that genere are poisonous.

  14. juliachildsvoice says:

    @CamillaCalamity
    Well, from my experience, I believe the earth is happy to provide for us, it wants us to use its fruits and benefit and feel good from them :)

  15. CamillaCalamity says:

    @juliachildsvoice You have to kill a carrot to eat it. Don’t plants experience distress in their own way? They are living things after all.

  16. CamillaCalamity says:

    For some reason I cant get enough seaweed. If I get some nori, especially the kind flavored with soy sauce and chili powder, I will eat it all! I can eat a 100 piece jar in one day. I’m wondering if I have an iodine deficiency or something.

  17. dylan6480 says:

    if it doesnt taste good, then it is probably healthy. vegetables to me taste like crap but i eat them because theyre healthy, mate youre full of shit. soy milk is unhealthy wtf kind of comment is that, it is way better than regular milk, especially if you have asthma, it also reduces the amount of mucus build up in someones body. you have no idea what youre talking about. go dig a hole and bury yourself in it

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    Weston Price + Stefan Molyneux = lorax2013. That’s a compliment of the highest order.

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  20. kosamaofficial says:

    A balanced diet is highly essential for the body to function well. It must contain fiber, carbohydrate, fat, protein, vitamins, and mineral salts in the right proportions.

  21. kity19kat says:

    You can tell that this guy uses his brain.

  22. Music0Science says:

    Quinoa

  23. assology101 says:

    @juliachildsvoice what makes you so sure that an oyster experiences fear? You think an oyster can project vibrations into human consciousness by being eaten?
    “Some of the most highly conscious people in our world don’t eat meat.” LOL
    Exactly how do you determine whose the most conscious people in the world?
    is there a list you care to share with me, I’m very curious. I’m pretty sure the any intelligent human realizes they are a carnivore by nature, that the health of there brain depends on it.

  24. durgaaa says:

    Wheat germ is notoriously rancid by the time it gets to market. To eat it in a healthy way, one needs to eat it within one hour of milling. This is nearly impossible. Same thing goes for Flax Seed. Never buy it already ground. Grind it right before consuming. Rancidity is cancer causing. Nuts and seeds are quite vulnerable to it.

  25. PeaceEternal says:

    wheat grass

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