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Back to Episodes122: Is Our Medical System Broken?
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In today's episode, Dr. Steve dives into the deep issues facing our medical system and explore why it's so broken. From focusing on symptom treatment rather than disease prevention to the profit-driven motives of pharmaceutical companies and the outdated food pyramid, the system is designed to keep us sick. He also discusses how physicians are often misinformed and why nutrition plays such a crucial role in reversing chronic diseases.
[00:01 - 06:08] The Flaws of Our Medical System
The system focuses on treating symptoms, not prevention.
Prevention is underfunded, and nutrition is ignored.
Medical industries profit from keeping people sick.
Physicians lack time and training on nutrition.
Outdated advice like the food pyramid still drives medical guidance.
[06:09 - 12:09] The Food Pyramid and Its Hidden Agenda
The food pyramid was a marketing tool, not a science-based.
It promotes unhealthy foods, leading to chronic diseases.
Hospitals still serve high-carb meals, worsening health.
A diabetic reversed his condition by avoiding carbs.
The medical system profits from treating, not preventing, illness.
[12:10 - 19:29] The Truth Behind Statins and Metabolic Health
Statins lower LDL by damaging cells, not addressing heart disease causes.
High LDL is due to fat metabolism, not a disease trigger.
The medical system profits from treating symptoms, not preventing disease.
Major deaths are linked to poor metabolic health, not just high LDL.
The focus remains on medication instead of addressing insulin, inflammation, and glucose.
[19:30 - 31:27] Closing Segment
The system profits from keeping people sick on medications.
Cutting sugar and flour for a month can improve health and reduce meds.
A simple diet like beef, butter, bacon, and eggs can lower insulin and boost wellness.
Avoid processed foods and focus on natural, whole foods.
It's not your doctor's fault; take control by educating yourself on nutrition.
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