tv The Truthseeker RT January 5, 2014 7:44pm-8:01pm EST
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were talking about administrative staff in order to limit or. counter obesity epidemic and in many developed countries it is well established fact that the minority of patients in health care system take up the majority of resources the lion's share of resources and treating many of those illnesses associated with this city is becoming increasingly more expensive do you think that those people who don't watch the diet who don't try to limit or improve their health or limit their weight through decisive action do they have to pay higher taxes than the rest of us or try to keep it under control not really because the responsible. to try. to work for the.
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and to sell it and to make advertising's because it's a long way between production economy. t.v. and then consumption so we have to take care of them but we have to take the problem. speaking a lot about this problem is something which creates some mornings you know and. all that be able to be. the engine of. bad habits and that it reduces your life. to give for obtaining more years to live you claim that the parisian diet how the million people in france to lose weight and i wonder why do you think that these principles could be just as effective in other countries because as we discussed there are these interview it is the french food culture itself taking longer lunches.
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have your food sharing it with your friends all the slowness of the pleasure of the french culture that seems to be facilitating eating habits of the french people why do you think it could be so easily transferable to other countries where the environment is so different people work longer hours or don't have that much time the problems are the thing i mean every country and the good the theme and the difference is into the cooking. portion so what i try to do every time i'm in another country is to change a little bit recipients to customize a recipe is for the country. for example for america i. understood that i didn't have to get very complicated complex species or complex cheese so i try to use common cheers. and to work out the good recipes for the
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countries and is the same in every country but the different fronts his ability to bring to the countries is the quality of the cooking. for example when you want to prepare. and if you put two and some months and you frozen it this is different thing. and this is a french cooking but my point is that french people can afford to do that because of the way of life in france the average work week in france a steady thirty eight hours if i'm not mistaken the average work rate in the united states is forty two hours and french at the top of that they have a very generous social system have very good childcare system so french people can afford to take time to cook and to take longer lunches and i think that this is something that may change with their stare to matters and people having to work
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multiple jobs or sometimes longer hours so is there any any threat here that the financial crisis that some european countries and experiencing may may change your ability to some tricks that i leave a part of my time in new york on the second new and. to make my my shopping in fair way and then this store even if it is too large for me i'm able to get it into to share it and consumes the pot for the day after i also have some benefit in america in the fact that all the products are really prepared i can buy salads and with dressings you can buy fruits always yet still still cut for example and this is my. my problem to share my portion
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when i put it in my fridge is the same for the yogurt but the advantage in united states. instead of friends is for example i can buy one your good and not for your goats or ate your goats and i can be what i really decide to consume so we have benefits because the food is prepared and we have. convenience because sometimes it's too fatty or to launch but at the same time you mentioned in the first part of the programme that food culture is very much associated with your family traditions and in france if i'm not mistaken seventy five percent of food is prepared at home in the united states that traditional home cooking is pretty much lost i mean it may be recovering these days but the foodie culture but still people are not you still cooking at home and sometimes they simply don't have the skills of doing that so it's not just a matter of convenience but actually
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a matter of how society structured and. you know the traditions the family tradition this is more important for stability and for dating because when you diet you don't need to have so much things to cook you can it just grilled chicken on vegetables fruits your words this is not to cook and this is more important after but you know you know there are so much shows in america but cooking that i don't understand why american people don't don't accept to cook and cooking is also something for enjoy yourself so i believe this is a time increasing secondly secondly in france for example the time for cooking is decreasing and what we insist for french people to do is the fact that they can buy at the supermarket the goods and they can just by putting it in a pan or. everything you know and just. with for the time
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that it cooks doing. cuisine of shift you can do that now switching gears a little bit you've been called the main antagonist of pierre de con and other french dietician whose diet is taking the world and russia in particular by storm i have a couple of friends who are on that diet and actually manage to lose weight what is wrong with the diet in your. we are told so much since about this. no my position is to tell people wanting to make this day it just to with one europe or when you're of to hear what is negative in this diet six months after having done this you probably will get back to your although your former weight and probably gaining more weight and secondly you didn't know
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you will not know it because. some people young people crying in front of the bill because when you eat just proteins it's an exclusive. it's not a natural diet so just with it and warn your own you're on the after the for a period then people knows what the real problems of this diet this through to ration. overweight now the french nutrition watchdog answer pronouncing that name correctly criticize both the conduct of your diet for high sodium intake and what they believe is inefficient insufficient rather intake of vitamins and they also said that if especially women were to follow your diet they they have a possibility of being short on iron so as we all. all know died in
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there do you have died are unlikely to work i mean this is a scientific fact but what they seem to be saying is that your diet and many other diets could actually harm people so what do you think about that first every day it . deficiences it. and it is included in the diet and even. all of it of. being normal food being content deficiencies but following this report i decided to change and put some corrections and i corrected and they were all right so they're asked me to do it and. i know that. you can even sued you for libel after you criticized. his methods have you southall to your differences since then have you had i don't know a conversation a personal one i want is not my enemy. i am
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a doctor so this is a medical devote. to tell what i think and the me. obviously. the judge decided that i was right and. the war is finished now in my introduction i mentioned that the statistics on new year's resolutions and on diets are very very similar and i think that maybe because most of the new year's resolutions concern dieting people promise themselves to start eating healthily through all of the next year and as i said nine out of ton usually fail what do you think is a secret ingredient to making or becoming obese one person who actually succeeds being patient because when the decide to begin the. new year old exists. you are supported by the fact that you have eaten too much
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but you are probably giving up a few times after because you are you are going to forget and patience means that you have to take your time for learn the food and after this you can begin the diet so decide on the. beginning of the diet prepare yourself prepare your grocery least prepare your kitchen and then you are able to to to to to become your diet and then to somebody and we can help you to be more committed because today thirty years after my beginning in this work i'm sure that commitment and meant are the two men the words to watch words to succeed mr cohen thank you very much for your time and if you like the program please join us again same place same time here in
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a while the pipe. drugs some of the sixteen percent of employees came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. but they enter our territorial waters they fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths.
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