4 of the Most Nutrient Dense Foods on Earth

4 of the Most Nutrient Dense Foods on Earth

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In order to maximize the amount of nutrients we take in, we need to eat foods that carry the greatest amount and variety of nutrients.

Here are 4 of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet.

1. Potatoes

Potatoes are nutrient-jammed and really one of the world’s most perfect foods.

A single large potato contains lots of Potassium, Magnesium, Iron, Copper and Manganese… with plenty of vitamin C and most of the B vitamins.

They contain a little bit of almost every nutrient we need and there have been accounts of people living on nothing but potatoes for a long time.

They are also one of the most fulfilling foods in existence. When researchers compared the “satiety value” of different foods, boiled potatoes scored higher than any other food they measured.

If you cook the potatoes and then allow them to cool afterwards, they also form large amounts of resistant starch, which is a fiber-like substance with many additional health benefits.

2. Blueberries

Although not as high in vitamins and minerals as vegetables (calorie for calorie), the antioxidant content is where these tiny fruits really shine.

Blueberries are loaded with powerful antioxidants that protect our bodies from damage by unstable molecules called ‘free radicals’.

In fact, they contain the highest antioxidant capacity of ALL commonly consumed fruits and vegetables.

The fact that they are colorful and taste good, and that the frozen ones are still very healthy, is just a bonus.

3. Salmon and Tuna

Not all fish is created equal. Salmon, tuna and other fatty types of fish contain the greatest amount of Omega-3 fats, which are extremely important for the optimal function of your body.

Other than omega-3s, fatty fish also pack a massive amount of other nutrients. For example, salmon is rich in high quality protein and contains a lot of vitamins and minerals… including large amounts of Magnesium, Potassium, Selenium and all the B-vitamins.

It’s a good idea to eat fatty fish at least once or twice a week, to get all the Omega-3s that your body (and brain) desperately need.

In fact, studies suggest those who eat fatty fish regularly have a lower risk of heart disease, and maybe even dementia and depression.

4. Shellfish

Clams, oysters and various other types of shellfish are among the most nutritious foods available, yet people rarely eat them.

Clams are among the best sources of vitamin B12 in existence, with a 100 grams of clams supplying over 16 times the RDA or recommended dietary allowance.

Oysters are also incredibly nutritious; 100 grams of oysters supplies 6 times the RDA for Zinc, 2 times the RDA for Copper, along with large amounts of B12 and Vitamin D.

Shellfish can also be considered a great food for people who want to be as close to vegetarian as possible, while also getting most of the benefits of consuming animal foods. Because shellfish are considered non-sentient, which means they don’t have the capacity to feel or perceive any sensations.

Further reading: https://authoritynutrition.com/11-most-nutrient-dense-foods-on-the-planet/

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Studies mentioned in video:

Study 1: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7498104
Study 2: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16825676

50 Comments

  1. Niceeeeeee

  2. Potatoes
    Blueberries
    Salmon & Tuna
    Shellfish (clams, oysters, etc.)

  3. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  4. Thanks Joe! 🙏. But what about Liver i heard they are the most nutrient dense than any of these you mentioned.

  5. More bullshit !

  6. sweet potatoes probably the most under-rated food along with kale, they lost their hype and I really don’t understand why, I think the whole vegan movement really took it’s toll, both have high bioavailability due to low anti nutrient content, high in all the electrolytes including magnesium, and they are easy to grow and store and as a result cheap, I also rate avocados but they are a bit hit and miss trying to get them ripe

  7. 😎

  8. potato’s, really?

  9. @vamshikrishna5862 November 11, 2024 at 9:46 am

    We have much more nutritious foods in India.Which are better than your list E.g. Toddy fruit, Jamun fruit, Custard apple, Indian jujube, Guava, Amla, Jack fruit and the list goes on….

  10. If you count calories as nutrients, uranium tops the board. Its low on the micros but makes up for it in calories.

  11. Bro.. potatoes….Those micro nutrients are barely there.. there many more other foods to choose from…This clown… You could have said sweet potato yams instead.. you lost me in the beginning already ….fraud

  12. ..this guy does not know what the fuck he is talking about period • 4 Most Nutrient Dense Foods are Chaga, Shilajit, Raw Black/Purple Olives, Raw Cacáo! Science is replicable OK!

  13. RAW BEEF LIVER IS THE SINGLE MOST NUTRITIROUS FOOD.

  14. @resilientfarmsanddesignstu1702 November 11, 2024 at 9:52 am

    Shellfish can’t feel? Nonsense. Everything feels, even plants.

  15. You said "use our calorie budget wisely" but you select based on nutrients per volume or weight or serving. When you really select on micronutrients per calorie, leafy greens are the superstars and fatty fish don’t make the cut. I think in terms of micronutrients per calories. Protein as a nutrient leads me toward a whole lot of saturated fat. Sugar could be a "nutrient" (carbohydrate is a macronutrient) promotes inflammation. "Nutrient-rich" per WHAT is the key.

  16. Dude, one time I was on acid and I was about to eat an oyster and he was like, "Bro, don’t eat me. I want to go to college," so I’m not sure they aren’t sentient.

  17. When I was seriously I’ll for a long time the only thing I could stomach was mashed potatoes, yes and blueberry. Unfortunately I am fish intolerant, so this was out.

  18. The list is very absurd!

  19. You are talking about micro nutrient dense foods. If we talk about overally nutrient dense foods, we have to count macro nutrient too. That would create top 10 list of foods with only fish, meat, steak beef, animal organs etc. Homo sapiens thrive the best with this top 10 list. Sure fruit and berries are wondeful superfoods. Potatoes are great until you fck em’ up with seed oil making them fries. 👍

  20. @oscarvalencia9485 November 11, 2024 at 9:57 am

    not convincing,show study

  21. I will have a ribeye rare with a side of liver, hold the fava beans please…..We are carnivore

  22. I have always loved potato. When I got sick 4 years ago potato were one of the only foods that I would eat. And now fully recovered they are Still an absolute favorite. When I was younger once I went to a restaurant where there were 5 courses to pick from to make a meal, and I picked 5 different types of potatos😅 mashed potato, fries, hashbrowns, sweet potato tots, it was.. alot.

  23. Sea moss ?

  24. potatoes 😂😂😂 you can get more nutrients out of milk lol

  25. People living on just potatoes for a long time are chubby or fat. They also live a very boring life.

  26. Trash video potatoes and shellfish lies. Goji berries, sea buckthorn, adaptogens, algae ,sea plants, micro greens, Leafty greens all blue, purple and black foods etc……. are way more nutrient-dense!! TRASH VID 🤣🤣

  27. potatoes are the most heavily pesticide loaded vegetable.

  28. Nothing nutrient

  29. *Great information. thanks for providing this I was expecting liver to be on this list*

  30. What about sprouts????

  31. @redbearpreparedness2882 November 11, 2024 at 10:15 am

    Fish often contain high levels of mercury, and there are no safe fish from the Pacific since Fukushima.

  32. @oscararguijojr.4979 November 11, 2024 at 10:15 am

    almost left the second he said calorie budget… im researching gains sir.

  33. 1.meat organs
    2.shell fishes
    3.fatty fishes
    4.red meats
    5.cruciferous vegetable
    6.leafy greens
    7.fermented vegetables
    8.mushroom
    9.nutritional yeast
    10.berries

  34. 1.POTATO 🥔 WHITE 🤍🍠 SWEET POTATOES 🤪
    2.BLUEBERRIES 😋 💙🔵
    3.SALMON 🐠 AND TUNA FISH 🐟😀
    4.SHELL 🐚 FISH LIKED THEM ALL 😁
    😋💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
    LIKED LIKES AND LIKEST HIT 🎯👟 INFORMATION 📝🤔 HMMM YES 🤫 THANK YOU KINDLY FOR YOUR INTRIGUING INFORMATION ON THE 4 BEST FOOD UP HAHA 🌮😆

  35. Should we count water soluble vitamin and minerals for potato?

    Is algae eater seafood is so healthy why not try Algae?

  36. this dude needs to be slapped with a fat water balloon in the town square to dare claim potatoes are a #1 Nutrient Dense* food! what kinda crack pipe he smoking?

  37. OMEGA 3 COMES FROM WHAT THE FISH ARE EATING….alga seaweed…and clams are weird
    give me 5 most vegan best foods

  38. @ultravioletpisces3666 November 11, 2024 at 10:20 am

    Potatoes
    Blueberries
    Tuna and Salmon
    Shelfish- clams, oysters, etc

  39. Egg, organ meats?

  40. My ex ate tuna regularly. He got dementia at the age of 65 and was gone by the time he was 70. He did have high levels of mercury in his brain.

  41. @mosesCordovero-uw5vw November 11, 2024 at 10:21 am

    shelfish excludes me from this eating plan, since it is not kosher. and blueberries and sweet potatoes are questionable because of their relatively high carbs content

  42. Bison, breast milk, eggs, red meat…

  43. @simplifyenglish3578 November 11, 2024 at 10:21 am

    Thanks to me for save your time.
    1 potato
    2 blueberries
    3 fatty fish salmon
    4 Shelfish

  44. @ConnoisseurOfExistence November 11, 2024 at 10:22 am

    Can’t believe you missed organ meat and leafy greens…

  45. Forgive me guys…but no clams or oysters. Shrimp yes

  46. Good to know this about potatoes.

  47. This is a load of rubbish! Animal livers/organs, eggs, red meat, oysters, cod liver, etc ARE WAYYYYYY MORE NUTRITIOUS 😂😂

  48. False about blueberries, you will eat them all day long since most nutritious? There are no antioxidants or phytochemicals in foods that mean anything to your body. The USDA debunked and got rid of the Orac score and database. Your body makes it’s own antioxidants from being outdoors and grounded to the earth. Yes blueberries are good but only in small portion size.

  49. @mariahc.crawley884 November 11, 2024 at 10:28 am

    😢😢😢😢LIVER IS MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD THERE IS (BEEF, CHICKEN ETC) ECLIPSING EFFIN POTATOES THAT SHOOTS UR GLUCOSE THROUGH THE ROOF😢😢😢😢

  50. Chinese broccoli, Swiss chard, bell peppers, blueberries, yams, eggs, liver, nuts …These are the most nutrient pack food that you will definitely help fight cancer to help you live to at least 80.
    And if you have to have a meat source.. fish from the ocean. Yiu wont have to eat anything else…

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