55 Risposte a “Kimchi fa bene a te?”

  1. @cinzaw If you look up this video directly on nutritionfacts. org you'll find links to all the primary sources. It'd be wonderful if you could post your question there, as this way more people benefit from the response, and I can actually provide you with links (which I can't do on Youtube). Thanks!

  2. I thought that saurcreut was really healthy and the nice thing with fermented vegetables is that they are easy to store for the winter!

    Is there something that one can combine fermented vegetables with, to neutralizing the bad effects of them, while enjoying the benefits of their nutrients?
    Or is fermented vegetables a dead end?

  3. It'd be wonderful if you could post it to this specific video on nutritionfacts. org. This way more people benefit from the response, and I can actually provide you with links (which I can't do on Youtube). Thanks!

  4. Kimchi is made of various vegetables and contains a high concentration of dietary fiber, while being low in calories. One serving also provides over 50% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C and carotene. Most types of kimchi contain onions, garlic, and chilli peppers, all of which are salutary. The vegetables being made into kimchi also contribute to the overall nutritional value.

  5. Kimchi is rich in vitamin A, thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), calcium, and iron,[13][14] and contains a number of lactic acid bacteria, among those the typical species Lactobacillus kimchii.[15][16][17] Health magazine named kimchi in its list of top five "World's Healthiest Foods" for being rich in vitamins, aiding digestion, and even possibly reducing cancer growth.[18]

  6. Additionally, a 2005 study in South Korea found that when eaten in large quantities, kimchi increases the risk of gastric cancer, particularly among people with certain genetic traits.[22]

  7. "We found that if you were a very, very heavy eater of kimchi, you had a 50% higher risk of getting stomach cancer," said Kim Heon of the department of preventive medicine at Chungbuk National University and one of the authors. "It is not that kimchi is not a healthy food – it is a healthy food, but in excessive quantities there are risk factors."

  8. It could be that the danger of kimchi might be from the large amount of salt in it, "which could combine with red pepper to form a carcinogen."

  9. i heard that too! i think the more fermented it is, the more potentially acidic and break down the walls of your intestines? is this true? my parents eat kimchee ALL the freaking time. ugh. i gotta have mixed veggies because i'm a health FANATIC. i'm guessing there's a healthy kimchee and bad overfermented kimchee…. anyone help?

  10. i think you're right! there IS ALOT of salt in kimchee too. i gotta have mixed veggies with light pepper and butter or sometimes no butter. my mixed veggies consists of corn, carrots, peas, green beans, and lima beans and should be eaten every freaking day! ^_^

    for kimchee eaters, i suggest eating it less portions everyday OR eat healthy version of kimchee, where it's less fermented, less salt and pepper.

    personally i eat kimchee like, once a week

  11. Wikipedia does mention one study associating it with cancer. But the more logical question I have for you is, why on earth would someone have a personal bias against kimchi? I mean there would have to be a reason for a bias, people don't just go out trying to prove that something arbitrary is bad.

  12. dunno, but i say this is biased cuz there's not a single benefit, like out of all the good things he could say, he just says "it gives you cancer"

  13. people, please do your own research regarding kimchi benefits. I had recently read an scientific article that was based on research that was done on mice, feeding them kimchi. And if I'm not mistaken, it has proven to slow if not prevent the growth of cancer cells!! even tumor cells in mice was also lowered. Go on Ebscohost and search

  14. or even google search kimchi health benefits. now i'm questioning this guy's credibility. or was the statement he made on his video just a hook to get people's attention ….

  15. I'm interested in this because some varieties of non-traditional kimchi don't include salted animal products into the mixture. Many of the Koreans that were in these studies continued to smoke, drink fair amounts of alcohol, and not prohibit animal product intake while eating traditional kimchi. Sure the controls exist, but it seems like it asks if some added animal product intake (traditional kimchi) is better than not eating that extra bit of salted fish/krill cabbage based condiment.

  16. Considering the breast cancer rates in Korea were a fraction as the rates in US and that the rates in Korea have been catching up to US rates as Korean diets becomes more Americanized, I hardly doubt that kimch is the culprit. A positive association in a single 5 years study in current social, cultural context is really tenuous.

  17. This is highly biased.

    They don't talk about well researched kimchi benefits, including ANTI CANCER, antioxidant, anti-obesity, etc.

  18. I thought all pickled and/or fermented veggies were good for a body.

    For some reason I can't get into your site to make comments.  Some problem with user and password.  What a pain.

    Keep up the good work I just wish there was a way to get information as to why with this one. 

  19. this is retarded.  unless a very lengthy and thorough study was done in which patients diets was 100% controlled…. if not then its nothing but crap coming out this quacks mouth.  Koreans also drink alot of Soju and smoke cigarettes. how are you going to rule those out?  i seriously doubt a 100% long term strict diet controlled study was ever done.

  20. this is bullcrap there is a woman overseas that turned 116 last year and says one of her secrets was eating kimchi everyday the koreans eat it with every meal and most them live up to their 80's and 90's

  21. Can you please do another video on kimchi? Maybe the science has change since this video was posted? And is this information on regular kimchi or vegan kimchi? Because kimchi traditionally is not vegan.

  22. It may be important to distinguish between relative risk and absolute risk. If it increased the risk of cancer tenfold, then your absolute risk may still be quite low. You also have to consider individual risk factors.

  23. Wow, is just the store bought, or is the traditional bad too? I'm assured store bought.

    "Preserved foods" it says, for prostate cancer.

  24. You gotta be kidding me! I've seen many videos by you and others and read many articles singing the praises of fermented foods, including kimchi, for our gut microbiome. And now this? 😯 But WHAT is it? It can't be the cabbage? It can't be the fermentation? Can it be the high SALT content? Then let's get SALT-less kimchi! I DON'T need the salt…

    What if you eat it, LIKE I DO,, with FIVE (5) cloves of RAW garlic?

    Doesn't garlic have anti-cancer protective qualities? 😯

    Would the benefits of such massive amounts of garlic outweigh the risks of kimchi like soy does to SALTY miso?

    Come on, doc!!!

    WHAT are we gonna eat, indeed?!? 😮

  25. Just noted most Kim Chi contained fermented fish sauce in it. Could this be a contributor to the higher risk? Any studies on vegetarian Kim Chi?

  26. Well one thing for sure is, I’d rather eat a spoonful of kimchi everyday rather than a spoonful of processed foods everyday.

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