meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Tai Lopez Show

The Worlds Best Diet

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2014

⏱️ 32 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Almost everyone thinks they’re an expert when it comes to food and diet.
In fact, we all know people that have crossed the line, and it’s almost become a religious conversation.
In today’s Book-Of-The-Day, “Diet Cults” by Matt Fitzgerald, we delve deep to try to find the truth.
Get the Book-Of-The-Day Deal here: http://bit.ly/1skG9xa
What is the diet that we should all be following?
I talked about this a few days ago on my new live Book-of-the-Day TV show that airs every day at 11:30am PST on TaiLopez.com.
When I was at Joel Salatin’s, it was fascinating. Thousands of people would come in from all around the world, each of them with their own opinion on diet - whether they were Vegan, Paleo, Low-Carb or Atkins.
And most of them came there extremely confident in their beliefs.
The interesting thing about a farm is that you’re so close to the earth that you actually get insight on biological processes that the average city person never gets.
If you ask most people in the city how many grams of protein, sugar, or carbohydrates they should be getting every day, they have no idea.
But a farmer knows exactly how much protein a one- week-old chicken should have, and how much they should be eating at six and eight weeks as well.
It becomes a science. And of course, you’re experimenting on the best testing ground possible (the livestock you’re raising, because there’s no placebo effect).
There is no one diet that works for everyone:
Adaptability is the hallmark of man as eater. For us, many diets are good while none is perfect.
We know this to be true. It would be an impossible environment for humans to live in without adaptability. The problem with something like the Paleo diet is that in Paleolithic times, not all people lived in the same part of the planet. Some people lived in rainforests, some lived in savannahs. Even though there is truth that there is a genetic predisposition that some foods are probably more nutrient dense than others, it’s not an absolute black and white fact.
"Scientists are discovering that the extreme responsiveness of gut flora to changes in diet are a major contributor to humans’ dietary adaptability."
You must search for disconfirming evidence:
“My friend Richard did a lot of reading on the science of veganism and came away believing that veganism was the correct way to eat. But this happened only after he had already given up animal foods. And, of course, he cherry-picked his sources, ignoring experts like Walter Willett at the Harvard School of Public Health and going straight to gurus like Caldwell Esselstyn, a man who could never get a job at the Harvard School of Public Health.”
You see, you have to disprove your own theory.
Because whether you’re Vegan, Paleo, Atkins or Macrobiotic, there’s evidence to the contrary of what you believe if you’re willing to open up your eyes and not see this as such a black and white conversation.
Agnostic healthy eating is the plan Fitzgerald recommends.
"I claim only that you will find agnostic healthy eating to be the easiest way to eat for maximum health if you’re turned off by diets that claim to be the One True Way."
Fitzgerald says that what we need to do is have an agnostic approach, meaning whatever works is what we should gravitate towards, instead of trying to be a part of a certain group and getting our identity from that group.
So it's up to you to “ask, seek, and knock” for that diet that's adaptable to not only the environment in which you live (which is different if you live in the North Pole compared to if you live in Africa), but once you do this search, set up a series of experiments and do it at the same time with top experts and doctors.
Stay Strong,
Tai
Join me on tomorrow's free online business seminar:
http://bit.ly/1BENytXLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Today's book of the day TV show

0:04.0

Some of you listening some of you most of you hopefully are watching got a fascinating book because everybody wants to know

0:10.8

What's the healthiest diet in the world nothing more controversial than food diets?

0:17.7

the morality the ethics the science the biology so this book diet cults

0:25.3

My mats fits Fitzgerald

0:27.8

Sheds of very interesting light into this subject because you know if you want the good life

0:33.9

Can't be like this guy that I know in a Queens

0:36.5

He's a worth about two billion dollars is a private 747 jet

0:42.8

But he's so sick that he can't even get out of bed

0:46.2

So if I said to you right now I will

0:50.6

You could trade places with him

0:53.2

Literally you'll wake up tomorrow and there'll be

0:57.5

Nine figures nine zeroes

1:01.4

Behind your bank account balance, all right?

1:04.3

$1 billion or two billion dollars, but you have to do a full exchange with him

1:09.5

so you have to

1:11.5

Be bed ridden

1:13.9

So overweight you can basically aren't move you know high-pipalde pressure all these I don't even know all the health issues

1:21.0

But would you do it and the answer I think is pretty clearly no nobody wants all that if you can't use it right?

1:27.9

So the first priority or I wouldn't necessarily say the first in getting the good life health wealth love and happiness

1:35.0

You have to have health in check because without it

1:39.3

it's

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tai Lopez, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Tai Lopez and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.