How Healthy Food Can Make You Fat: Science Sensei #4

Sensei shows why we eat more calories when at restaurants we perceive to be healthy. And, vindication for the lowly appendix.

Duration : 0:2:40


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8 Responses to How Healthy Food Can Make You Fat: Science Sensei #4

  1. BobwellTV says:

    that guy needs to …
    that guy needs to get laid

  2. MinorRocker says:

    what’z a stupid …
    what’z a stupid thing!

  3. Unflexablegrace says:

    People that …
    People that actually care about eating healthy, and don’t just go to healthy restaurants to “feel better about themselves” don’t order caloric beverages or even think about getting desert. Well, the TYPICAL idea of desert anyway.

  4. DrPaulClayton says:

    I believe that it …
    I believe that it is possible to stay healthy into ripe old age and to prevent, stabilise and even perhaps to reverse, many of the chronic degenerative diseases.

    Underpinning all my research and advice is this simple fact. Given the right nutrition and lifestyle, our bodies have amazing powers of self-healing and regeneration.

  5. Tyrannigon64 says:

    wut does that hav 2 …
    wut does that hav 2 do with anything?

  6. jfsoller says:

    We are gonna play …
    We are gonna play Blues Clues ’cause it’s a really great game!

  7. boynas says:

    Way to stupid, I am …
    Way to stupid, I am sorry… All this time and effort to say “appendix might be good for something” and “People that eats light tend to order more stuff”

  8. tapbubble9 says:

    Bird in the …
    Bird in the restaurant background, nice! I also like the new inter-story eyecatch, although I think they need more of a BAM! sound effect like a science sensei karate chop.

    Nice pacing with the first two stories. The last scene with the appendix speech felt out of place, but I really liked the colon sh*t joke, haha.

    The cuts while talking (opening bit and restaurant ordering) made things unsmooth.