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hv4EfPo8SHI • A Conversation with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz - PART ONE | Dr. Li & Friends
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Kind: captions Language: en hey there it's dr william lee i am physician author and uh scientist and i'm actually uh doing this video series with my friends and colleagues specifically like-minded doctors uh to be able to have a conversation about the real experiences that we have with food and health and and really to kind of uh get the people who are watching and listening to this um the feeling that they're just a fly on the wall listening to friends talk about uh things that that they care about so um i'm here today with my good friend and awesome fellow author uh dr will bolsoewitz the fiberfield doc who um we developed our friendship uh a few years ago before you had your book your first book out and i remember um chatting with you about my experiences and just trying to share with you um how i what i what i encountered that was new uh that i wished i had been prepared for and then i watched you um walk yeah walk up to bat and swing it and hit like a home run the first time so anyway um it's great great to see you will uh uh uh do you want to talk about let's just let's just talk about something we did recently so i i know you've been in the middle of a really big thing what is that big thing yeah first of all thank you uh for having me it's exciting i launched my second book and you know it's um it was interesting this time around so going back to the first book my first book was fiber fueled you and i connected for the first time at uh effectively like a retreat yeah and there were hundreds of people there and yet in this massive event we found each other and it was like an instant connection i remember by the way it was like at the opening reception and it was like you and i were like the two nerdy guys at the high school dance sitting standing off of one corner right and everyone else was just doing their networky thing and and like they were just the two of us standing there and they were like why are we here yeah yeah i think we felt a little bit out of place and we found each other you know i like the high school analogy i think it makes a lot of sense and um and then you know next thing you know we're like sitting at the same table enjoying breakfast together and a relationship started there uh you actually were quoted on the cover of my first book and the book came out in may of 2020 and you know the thing about it is that in that position there were zero expectations it is a pandemic my entire book launch campaign has been upended i was supposed to fly out to la and like do shows like rich roll cancelled and um it turned out really well actually things went really well i i ended up i've since sold over 200 000 copies of fiberfield you hit listen i i'm just telling you like if anybody listen to this so i was quietly um crossing my fingers and toes for you during your first book launch because the world was flying apart like no one knew what what the heck was happening as the pandemic was unfolding right remember like tv was all about all the death and destruction and every nobody knew exactly was going on and and doctors even the medical community was you know fleeing from what was happening or struggling to just kind of stay afloat and i thought oh my gosh um my friend will is going to be flying into this category 5 hurricane and little did i know in a triangle little did i know that you actually had like a super sonic jet that could fly through these clouds and you came out very quickly on top so what did that feel like i mean it must have been it must have felt really weird to be so successful i mean like you must have connected with people in a way that you're still connecting with people uh even when all this other stuff was going i was like what is what is it about you well it's i think there's a little bit of a story to this so you know effectively what happened i was up actually a lot of people have never heard this story before i've never talked about this on a podcast i was up in new york in early march and i was recording a podcast with my friend simon hill from the proof it used to be called plant proof right and so we record a podcast and we go out to dinner and it was like the weekend that it all changed we went out to dinner and the next day i was supposed to meet my friend who's the chief spice mama on social media right and conscience and i was supposed to meet her for breakfast we cancelled because it's like the world is ending like there is a pandemic in new york city i come back to charleston wearing an n95 mask in laguardia in laguardia airport okay i like flew up for just a weekend i come back wearing a 95 mask my practice is upended all right we 50 of what we do is colonoscopy colonoscopy is shut down there's we're not allowed to do it um so i'm sitting there in late march and i'm like my life is falling apart i don't have the ability to make money for my family and my book launch is a disaster and after moping around for a couple weeks because i did do that i did mope around for a couple weeks um i got to a point where i was like you know forget this this the moping does no good where are people because people still exist in fact if anything people have more time because a lot of people aren't working right now right where are they well they're not at barnes noble anymore now they're on their phone so i built my entire book launch around trying to connect to people you rebuilt it yeah you rebuilt it yeah i had to pivot and i went in a brand new direction literally just in the last couple of weeks leading up to the book launch it's like new idea here's what i'm gonna try and i reached out to all these different people online online personalities and i and i said to them um my book launch has been destroyed is there any chance you'd be willing to support me and do an instagram live and i did an entire book launch from basically like a chair like you were like i mean first of all for anybody watching listening this story that you've just told me uh will is like the one of the ultimate stories i've heard about resilience right so here you were with perfectly good plans that were completely upended and you thought about it you didn't panic but you thought about it and realized that it was time for you to figure out a new plan a you leveraged what you believed were going to be necessary for you to be able to resources to be able to fly and you got no cockpit and you took off and you flew i mean so so this time right so this is the the first book was called fiber fueled uh which is about the gut microbiome and how amazing uh uh how amazingly empowered you can be yourself to be able to have better gut health but this one is a cookbook based on the first one right so what was what's this one about well first of all this this book um i wholeheartedly believed in just as much as i did my first book my first book was a passion project and i i view it as the first book is why why you should care about gut health this book is the how it's actually so much more than a cookbook if you if you go to amazon reviews and you read them this is what everyone says they're like this is way more than a cookbook i was expecting recipes and i got a lot more and so i knew that i had going into the book launch something special that no one had seen and they would not see until the book actually comes out and i effectively what i did will is i doubled down on the strategy that i used before so i knew the way to connect with people is like i want them to hear the story that's podcasting yeah and i want them to have live interactions with me in person like if you want to meet the author i'll give you a hundred opportunities and you can do it from your living room in your pjs right so um so these were the instagrams that you did live yeah yeah fantastic and the book came out and uh you don't know what's gonna happen but there are expectations this time around the first time was a surprise this time it's more like people are expecting something and the book came out and during launch week it sold 28 000 copies oh my gosh that's amazing and i uh i thought i had a shot at number one on the new york times now here's the interesting thing about it um the book uh atomic habits is actually selling more copies in year four than it sold in year one by the way have you read that book i have not i've heard great things about it i i have it in my uh in my library and i i got it because you know what actually it's i would i would tell you it's worth reading because it's really about this idea that small things actually have big impacts and that if you have a habit of doing a lot of little small things you can actually get reap a lot of the benefits from it and i actually think that it's it's it's relevant to um putting those action steps that you have in the fiber field cookbook because basically what you have which what you've just launched is really a action guide right so the first one is the the what and this is the how it's the action guide and you know i think a lot of people wind up getting um overwhelmed if unless they're really familiar with changing their lifestyle doing everything all at the same time and one of the things that i'm a big believer on is like you know just take one baby step that works for you and and you'll be rewarded with just that baby step and that just shows you you can take another baby step oh i so so i so wholeheartedly agree with that actually so if you go back to the very beginning for me you know when i'm at my lowest point in my life and um i need to figure out a way to dig myself out of this hole that i'm in the the transitional moment and this literally happened this is not just a story this is what already happened i diverted away from hardee's which is where i typically went for dinner i was in chapel hill north carolina and at hearties for five bucks you can get about 2 500 calories they would give you a double cheeseburger a chili cheese dog fries a beverage and an apple pie all right for five bucks and i diverted home and the issue is i'm not a french trained chef i needed something easy so i pulled out a blender and i made a massive smoothie and uh i felt so energized what means you made what made you do that though what was the what was what was going on in your head that said you know what i'm just gonna screw the hardies i'm just gonna go for the i'm gonna pull this stuff out and make it myself well um this was the moment that was built up too it's not like it happened overnight okay during my medical training you know how it goes i was working six days a week 15 hours a day sometimes 30 hours in a row many times without even eating yeah right and we were we were we were by the way the world's expert of time-restricted feeding when we were training and also it was a sleep deprivation and sleep there for a way yeah it's sort of like going against each other they're going against each other and that that's the issue is like you know you actually put your body through a lot even though you're in your late 20s early 30s and unfortunately ultra processed foods and fast foods they fit so conveniently and perfectly cheap quick easy tastes great no denying that it tastes good and so it just fits so perfectly in my life but there's a compromise that you make which is that you compromise your health it just takes years to show up that's the problem so there i was and my health had been compromised and i was quite miserable i was 50 pounds overweight was depressed anxious fifty five zero oh my gosh seriously i weighed 240 i weighed 240 now i'm six how tall are you i'm six three six four so i'm pretty tall guys so i can hide it but it was there i could see it in the mirror when i'm looking and what you can't see in the mirror is all that visceral fat that's encasing your organs oh 100 and and but uh you know my brothers are making comments about me when i go home for for the holidays um i'm depressed i'm anxious i have high blood pressure and high cholesterol and to be perfectly honest with you i just wanted to curl up under a blanket in a dark room and be left alone that's where i was at and so i knew that something needed to change and unfortunately the scenario was that my medical training had not provided me with the tools in order to do that so i didn't want to take a pill and i wasn't going to take a pill to fix my obesity you know my overweight obesity issue so uh i tried exercising my way out of this and it failed i did get stronger swim further this was a very rigorous exercise program by the way i was pushing hard and i i could you know get stronger and run farther and things like that but not fix these health issues and then what ended up happening will is actually it's i mean it's so so bizarre that this is actually what happened but this is true okay what is it i went on a first date with the person who is now my wife okay all right we have three kids together now and uh by the way that's the other thing that happened during the book launch is we had another baby and a book baby happened around the same time all right and well so anyway uh we're on our first date together in carrboro north carolina at a place called acme and i'm getting a pork chop and she orders something that's not even on the menu she says to the waiter there's these sides there's black eyed peas there's collards there's mashed potatoes right you can get your your sides to accompany your meat dish she says can you put three or four of these onto a plate for me and just make it look nice wow so i'm like who are you it's 20 20 13. who is this person early 2013 who is this person that i'm sitting here with i've never been around anyone like you in my life this is right well first of all again you know really really clever thinking right because most people just follow tick the boxes off the menu and order the appetizer and an entree or whatever it is and and here she is choosing something as you say that's on the menu but not on the menu and and advocating for what she knew was going to be better for her so she looked amazing her health appeared to be completely aligned um she loved her food she ate until she was full cool and when we were done she wanted the date to keep going and i felt compelled to go home because i was exhausted and so this was not a an intervention unless this was like an intervention by god this was this was though a seed that got planted in my brain right i noticed this and i ruminated on that and then it was enough for me to say maybe i should try that so that's how they define the better half right well like like you were inspired like it changed your mind or you were maybe already on that threshold of knowing something needed to be done and you watched it being done right in front of your eyes essentially it was a uh a radical observation from my perspective because i again like i did not know a single person who was either vegetarian or vegan right so to observe this to be on a date with someone who is okay and see it in real life and you go interesting maybe there's something there right and that was all that i needed she never once in my entire life in the 10 years that my wife and i have been together we met in 2012 for the first time 2013 this was this date for in the 10 years that we've been together she's never once said this is what you need to do in terms of your diet but i changed because of her well she set the example showed it could be done made you think differently and frankly you know what a what a great kind of like little restaurant hack you just shared which is you know what if you can't find something that you feel is like exactly what your body uh craves from a health perspective just go off this is by the way this is what i actually do go off to the to the sides the contouring or whatever it is and pick a few of those little side things you know they have some roasted brush brussels sprouts or some you know broccoli or whatever it is that that like is cool just have them have them bring you that decides like three sides is an entree or two sides is an entree kind of thing exactly exactly so and you know the thing is going back to the atomic habits idea this moment when i had this smoothie i felt instantly energized instantly and i there was a part of me that felt like almost like i have been deprived and now i am receiving what i need can i ask you what did you have in that smoothie i want to know i want to know what what it was that actually turned on your lights with that smoothie what would you say i am not i am not a recipe guy which is bizarre because here i am with a cookbook right uh what i am is i'm a chemist i like throwing stuff in there and see what happens do you remember what you threw in there yes uh bananas okay um berries multiple types frozen okay and greens what kind of greens so i think it was like a big bunch of kale like i'm talking green kale and i'm ripping it off the stem and then just throwing it in there cool all right and then obviously liquid and i think the liquid on that one was probably water because there's no way i had any sort of plant milk in my fridge there's no way so uh and then and then some ice just to kind of give it the proper texture that i was looking for sure and so you know buzz that and this thing was i mean i'm not kidding it's definitely more than 30 ounces probably 36 ounces and it took me three maybe three and a half large glasses to to complete it and um i felt completely full yeah right but i felt light and i felt energized and i went normally after dinner for me back then i would need to lay on the couch and just kind of decompress from dinner yeah and i felt so energized that an hour later i went to the gym and had a great workout and this was i think the point from my perspective is this it's it's it's not even like the uh the energy level what it is really truly was the juxtaposition of how i felt in that moment relative to how i felt prior to that moment interesting yeah i for anyone who has suffered with these types of issues you just want to feel well right and i felt so much better so you know like i mean and look i mean we're both doctors and so uh you know the whole idea about uh an individual patient that we might be seeing uh when there's a difference in their life something's made a difference like that's the they they it it um instantly is something that they are able to recognize and talk about and so what you're just kind of sharing with me is sort of your sort of your side of the white coat kind of thing where like you were feeling one way and then you tried something different and you felt completely different and so so i mean obviously that inspired you to uh dive deeper into doing all the things you've done um has it changed the way that you were talking to patients as well so uh first of all this is perhaps an n of one thing right and we may want population data to back up what we do and part of what happened here was i had my n of one moment and then i turned to the data and this is where i discovered the relationship between dietary fiber and the gut microbiome did you know anything about the microbiome before it did not really and in fact i trained with some of the cleaning if you go to a microbiome meeting you're going to hear one of the most brilliant people is belfor starter and i was i was in his clinic treating inflammatory bowel disease for years but he never told you about the microbiome it wasn't a focus right because we're we're we're not talking about these nebulous ideas of the microbiome back in you know 2010 2011 right right right um we're talking about biologics right and inflammatory bowel disease these are biologics by the way for people who are wondering i'm talking about like very very powerful anti-inflammatory drugs so uh but that's i think part of what happened is this inspired me to say how come i haven't been taught this interesting to find the confirmation of how i felt as a single individual person in a overwhelming body of evidence that exists that i had not been taught in my medical training despite being at these great institutions great institutions and having great mentors um it made me understand that we can't allow ourselves to remain within the box right of conventional medicine well you know like for me it was a little bit different i i um i never had a problem with my weight uh but for me i got thrown into my interest in food and health before i went to medical school i did a gap year and i went to the mediterranean and i lived there and i by the way i just came back from there a few days ago doing research for my next book and when i was there uh at the very beginning before med school what i was so interested in is um how is it that some people live to eat as opposed to eating to live you know like the idea that you just kind of sit down and wolf your food down get your calories in and keep on doing your stuff like that that's that's eating in order to survive isn't that kind of an american thing don't you think you know i think that anybody who is used to breaking bricks you know like in a slag heap i think that's the mindset you have like you have a foreman who's whipping you and it's not a pleasant way of living and then you know when i when i really embedded myself in italy and in greece and started to see how people were living and then i went to asia what i saw is that people are excited about their food like when you just talked about your your smoothie your blender and you were talking about the berries and the bananas like you can see the passion in your eyes as you're recounting something that's what happens in these countries that i like i just got back from greece every time you sit down with anybody over a meal their eyes light up when they start talking about their food and it's something that you know i really believe is really important um uh and uh one of the things that i by the way i i just sort of tearing a page from your playbook is this idea that um i was [Music] doing research looking at something that most people who are doing healthy eating don't spend a lot of time doing that's why i did it plant-based foods dietary fiber absolutely important i wanted to take a little bit of time to research something that most people don't think about for lots of reasons which is seafood most of the data shows that people who eat seafood in moderation actually have better health outcomes and i wanted to i was so curious about like why that is and what about the omega-3s and so i sat down and i looked at every thing on the menu and you know and to try different components of it and one of the things i didn't realize for omega-3s which of course you can get from plants through ala is that almost all the seafood not just the greasy ones actually the oily ones actually have omega-3s but one of the things that eating seafood doesn't give you is plant-based foods so when i sat down at a taverna and i was in greece and i and i went up looking at how to build my meal what did i do i went to the appetizers and the vegetables and i did exactly what your uh your significant other back did back then i went and put together like i wanted to try some seafood stuff but i i put together a meal of santorini and giant fava beans i put together a meal of uh volcanic tomatoes um with mint i put together um a meal with uh um wild greens salad greens that are basically harvested from the hills uh you got to have a little trust that you know like this is in the middle of the mediterranean so it's pretty healthy the the air it's like a thousand feet above the sea they wash them up they saute them a little garlic a little shallot and it was so great like when they were bringing out the meals like i i kind of felt like you which is you know i was hungry and yeah you know like if somebody put a burger in front of me i mean i don't normally eat burgers but i probably could have eaten one because i was pretty hungry but but just eating that healthy food uh in a healthy environment and and then listening to the people talking about the food because i would always ask people about what they were eating and where it came from and how they prepare it was just like a like a like an elevating type of experience so i