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Dr. Bobby Price, a plant-based nutritionist and herbalist, discusses his journey to a healthier lifestyle and how he educates others on the benefits of holistic health. He shares his personal story of losing his grandparents due to cancer, which inspired him to pursue a career in healthcare and eventually switch to a plant-based lifestyle. Dr. Price emphasizes the importance of owning a farm and growing one's own food, as well as the harmful effects of processed and synthetic foods. He engages with his followers on social media and believes in building a community of loyal fans rather than catering to everyone. Dr. Price also shares his views on marriage and dating, stating that he prefers organic connections and alignment rather than finding someone who is already on the same journey as him. He ends the video by showcasing exotic fruits and their health benefits.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses his belief that a primary function of a relationship is for the person to add value to you, and in order to do that, they have to value themselves. He explains his preference for not dating women who eat meat initially because one of the ways to value oneself is through health. However, if he can educate her on the benefits of eating healthy and she discovers that it's the lifestyle for her, then he could date her. Dr. Price also shares his personal story of losing all his grandparents, including his maternal grandmother due to colorectal cancer, which inspired him to pursue a career in healthcare and later become a pharmacist turned herbalist and plant-based nutritionist.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses his journey to a plant-based diet, which started when he was struggling with his health and tried various diets that weren't working. He then tried a plant-based detox and lost 45 pounds in 60 days, resolved his sleep apnea, and reversed his hypertension. Despite being a pharmacist at the time, he felt a strong pull to switch to a plant-based lifestyle and become an herbalist due to the health benefits he experienced. However, he did face some ethical dilemmas as he was working in healthcare and people were relying on him for medication, but he ultimately chose to follow his passion for helping people with plant-based remedies.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses his journey towards advocating for holistic health and the emotional toll that comes with spreading his message. Despite concerns about the impact of his teachings on industries like insurance and medication, Dr. Price sees his work as a calling from God and is willing to live for his community. However, he admits that the biggest challenge in his journey was wanting to share his knowledge with everyone when no one was listening. Initially, his approach involved evangelizing about the benefits of natural health, but soon he found that he was creating distance between himself and his family. Instead of judging them, he realized that everyone's journey towards a healthier lifestyle is different.
In this section of the video, Dr. Bobby Price discusses how he views his role in helping people get out of the "Matrix" of the food and insurance systems that ultimately make people's bodies poor. He acknowledges that people will only make changes when they are ready and willing, and compares his role to that of Morpheus coaching Neo in the "Matrix." Later in the video, a conversation ensues about the guest's personal journey with a plant-based diet and Dr. Price's perspective on making changes for one's own benefit. He references a favorite poem by Marianne Williamson about embracing one's light, not their darkness, in order to manifest the glory of God within them.
this section of the video, Dr. Bobby Price talks about his dating life and how he finds alignment with someone he is dating. He mentions that he prefers to meet people organically and doesn't necessarily look for people who are already on the same journey as him. However, he does believe that alignment is important, particularly in terms of larger issues such as marriage. While he does not believe in getting married in the traditional Western sense, he is not opposed to signing a marriage certificate if his partner desires it and they come to an agreement about why it's important.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses his views on marriage and dating, stating that while he believes in the importance of marriage and is open to it, current societal views have shifted from what they were decades ago. He also talks about his personal dating habits, which mainly consist of traveling and intimacy. When asked about the differences between women who eat meat and women who are plant-based, he mentions that it changes the demeanor during intimate moments and that he feels less aggressive after he switched to a plant-based diet. Dr. Bobby Price states that everything is about programming, and his experiences growing up in a certain environment programmed him to be a certain way.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price shares how he grew up in the projects in Georgia and his upcoming book where he discusses his life experiences. He also talks about his business centered around the plant-based lifestyle and how he makes money from it. Dr. Price emphasizes that before chasing the money, people should first realize that they are the money and must invest in themselves by learning, gaining experiences, and being in the right rooms. He also emphasizes that it's better to focus on the true fans who will support and enjoy the content rather than trying to cater to everyone.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses how he built a community of loyal followers by engaging with them on social media and using their feedback to shape his business decisions. He created a membership program after his followers suggested it, and he believes that listening to and engaging with his community is a key aspect of his success. He also talks about the importance of owning a farm and growing his own food, which he believes is necessary for longevity and health. He saw the effects of the pandemic and Bill Gates buying farmland as a sign that owning your own food is crucial.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses how the vast majority of food in America comes from somewhere else and warns viewers that it could become a major issue if America ran out of food. He mentions Bill Gates purchasing 242 acres of farmland to put genetically modified food that can be patented on it. Dr. Bobby Price argues that if you can control food, then you can control the people, which is why he bought a farm. Furthermore, he suggests that the idea of moderation in terms of a diet is a thing of the past due to the current food exposure to processed food, pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, injections, toxic household products, Cell phone, television radiation and EMF.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses the changes in food processing and consumption over the years and how it impacts our health. He mentions how processed foods were invented in the late 1950s/1960s as a result of World War II, and how everything was organic and fresh before then. He emphasizes the importance of consuming fresh and organic fruits and vegetables with seeds, which are seasonal and grown without any pesticides, herbicides or insecticides. He also touches on how people make bad food choices to save money, and how paying the farmer now is better than paying big Pharma later.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses the challenges of finding healthy vegan options in restaurants that are not packed with synthetic or soy-based products. He prefers to eat what came from the ground, such as leafy greens, vegetables, and fruits, rather than processed foods that imitate meat products. He shows a basket full of different fruits, including star apples, and talks about their nutritional benefits such as being high in iron, making it an excellent fruit option for people with anemia. He also gives a helpful tip for identifying when to eat fruit skins and when to peel them.
In this section of the video, Dr. Bobby Price showcases a variety of exotic fruits and shares his thoughts on each one. He tastes cantaloupe and describes it as slightly creamy with a gelatin-like texture, adding that it reminds him more of a grape with less fiber. He then tries guava and calls it a mood-setter due to its scent. He also samples pink guavas, which he said were really good for the digestive system. Dr. Price then moves on to longan, which he describes as similar in texture to grapes. He eats it with the seed, and said it's an excellent alternative to potato chips. Lastly, he tastes a mangosteen, calling it one of his favorites due to its taste and scent.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price introduces and shares his love for exotic fruits, such as mangosteen and dragon fruit, and emphasizes the importance of chewing one's food thoroughly. He also discusses the health benefits of these fruits and how their seeds can help strengthen one's jaw. Despite his friend's initial distaste for some of the fruits, they eventually come around and appreciate the unique flavors and textures. Dr. Price stresses the importance of incorporating nutrient-dense foods like these into one's diet for optimal health.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses the importance of expanding our food palette beyond just taste and considering foods that are high in vitamins and antioxidants. He explains how certain fruits, such as dragon fruit, papaya, passion fruit, and mangosteen, are beneficial for health and can be used for aromatherapy. He also introduces my May sapote, which has a sweet potato-like flavor, and explains how it can be identified by a scratch test and eaten once it becomes wrinkly and soft.
In this section of the video, Dr. Bobby Price and his guest taste tests some exotic fruits from his farm, including a mommy sapote and a pepino melon. They describe the mommy sapote as having a sweet potato-like taste with a texture similar to that of a kiwi fruit, that is perfect for athletes who want to increase energy and enhance their skin. On the other hand, the pepino melon has a unique taste that is not a favorite, but Dr. Bobby recommends it for people who love to add healthy and exotic fruits to their diet.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses the star fruit, which he eats as a pre-workout snack. He explains that it is a hearty fruit that is high in antioxidants and is good for hydration due to its juiciness. He also shares a unique way of using the papaya seeds by sun-drying them and crushing them up to use as black pepper.
In this section, Bobby Price talks about how fruit can fill you up and the importance of fiber. He also discusses the variety of fruits they offer on their farm and how everyone's taste buds are different. He shows a coconut with a sprout, explaining that it can grow into a whole new coconut tree if planted. They sell sprouted coconuts and Bobby uses them as bread replacement, putting everything from oyster mushrooms to other fruits in them. Nature is beautiful, and Bobby finds it awesome.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price discusses different types of fruits and how to prepare them. He explains how certain fruits, such as soursop and custard apple, can be nutritious as well as delicious. He also emphasizes the importance of knowing how to ripen and store fruits properly, such as leaving tropical fruits on the counter to ripen rather than in the refrigerator. Additionally, he introduces a sapote fruit that can be used as a dessert due to its sweetness and describes how its white sap used to be used in Chiclets bubble gum.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price and his friend discuss the delicious fresh fruit that he grows on his farm and the benefits of a plant-based diet. He mentions that they are approaching a season of abundance and he plans to build a healing center in either the Caribbean or Africa for black and brown people to detox, practice yoga and meditation, and rediscover themselves. They also discuss the importance of eating fruit with seeds and supporting black-owned companies for produce. Finally, they touch upon cacao ceremonies in indigenous cultures.
In this section, Dr. Bobby Price talks about emotional healing and how it relates to eating chocolate. He also shares information on how to find him for his fruit baskets, detox program, and social media accounts. Dr. Price emphasizes the importance of investing in oneself as a form of wealth, particularly in terms of one's health and habits. He encourages viewers to focus on making health deposits every day and passing it down to future generations. The host and Dr. Price end the segment by discussing the taste of the fruit and how it is taste bud specific.
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