Ian Clark Talks FoodsUpdated a year ago
Video Index
- Cooking Oils
- Cookware
- Blueberries
- Almonds
- Pork
- Bread
- Peanut Butter
- Bone Broth
- Nutella
Ian Clark, Founder of Activation, shares his thoughts on cooking oils
Key Takeaways:
- Most cooking oils are not good, heating these oils causes the medicinal ingredients to be damaged (adulterated) and may cause more harm to your body than good.
- The best oils to use are high saturated fats like coconut oil, palm oil, different things from tallow or animal fats, butter if it does not burn
- Learn more about healthy vs unhealthy oils here
Ian Clark shares his thoughts and opinions on Cookware
Key Takeaways:
- Cast iron can be used to make food taste better, but don't count on it for your iron supplementation
- Ian would avoid teflon as this may cause off-gassing
- Ceramic utensils, be careful! These may be mixed with other materials not disclosed
- Choose quality, this can become more expensive but will last longer
Founder of Activation Products, Ian Clark shares his take on Blueberries
Key Takeaways:
- Enjoy in moderation (seasonally) to avoid insulin overload or free sugars in the body
- Shop wild and/or organic wild
Ian Clark shares his thoughts on Almonds and your diet
Key Takeaways:
- One of the most popular products in the nut world
- Raw almonds are not something Ian suggests
- Almonds are best to be sprouted, find in your local health food store
- Always in moderation, choose organic and clean
Ian shares his opinions on Pork consumption
Key Takeaways
- Aside from religious views, pork lends itself to some problematic things, example most pigs are raised in very poor atmospheres
- Try to stay away unless you know the farmer, know they are being fed clean and are harvested very carefully
Bread
Key Takeaways:
- Bread is a pleasure food
- Bread from North America may be bleached to make it white
- Bread may wreak havoc on your system overtime and/or or cause leaky gut
Ian shares his thoughts on Peanut Butter
Key Takeaways:
- It may be addictive
- Peanuts can be moldy
- When making peanut butter, oil may be taken out and added
- Instead, ground it yourself and/or eat foods that are really good for you and make your body feel great
Ian Clark shares his thoughts on bone broth
Key Takeaways:
- The best quality being real bone broth, done in a slow cooker under proper pressure so it does not build any kind of botulism
- Bone broth can be wonderful! This provides collagens, different fats from marrow etc.
- May help with gut health, brain function
- Choose organic! From healthy grass-fed cows specifically and/or chicken feet
Ian talks, Nutella!
Key Takeaways:
- The problem being Nutella has sugar with a really healthy fat, try not to combine sugars with fats
- Fat alone is great, a healthy sugar or glycol nutrient alone is okay in moderation
- Nutella contains palm oil being a high saturated fat oil, this can be good for you, without so much sugar