Being a pharmacist… and owning my own Pharmacy… I am 100% aligned with this episode. There is no intention to get people well… It’s to give them an early diagnosis and treat symptoms. I 100% back up everything that was presented to be true. The system is broken. Insurance does not encourage cooking classes, nutrition classes, all the proactive things. However, it will cover prescription medication for an eternity.
@Emie-ch8bm7 ай бұрын
@kellyhulst thank you for sharing! I’m a nurse. And this is what I see at the hospital too
@momo22197 ай бұрын
Exactly. This was made clear to me when I learned insurance in my state doesn’t cover naturopathy.
@ByDesign3337 ай бұрын
I quit the nice mail carrying job in the 1970s, when I found out I was putting child porn in people's mailboxes, and other horrible stuff. I guess you can help your customers. One day a lady pharmacist saw me choosing low dose aspirin, (after my triple bypass)...she came over and advised I not take aspirin at all, but lower my stress to help my vascular health instead. I felt she was a godsend. I take no stating or any meds, but benadryl in rare allergy attacks when on the road. At home I take olive oil and it works same as benadryl. God bless you for sharing. ❤
@josephludwig11267 ай бұрын
Nutrition, #1 to get you healthy. The food is killing us. You HAVE to eat better, not should, HAVE to eat your way to a healthy life.
@GregHalvorson7 ай бұрын
Insurance should NOT cover cooking classes… It should create transparency in medical pricing and cover big things, not every little thing under the sun - that is not insurance and it massively increases premiums and costs.
@sonjae87257 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I workout 5 days a week, try not to eat out, cook my own meals, get my sleep in and try to stay stress free. I’m 57 and not on any meds. I’m blessed
@WmTyndale7 ай бұрын
Yes, now obey Acts 2:38 so all will be well with your soul in Eternity
@htnam1237 ай бұрын
Same here 59, work out 5 days, 98% eat at home, sleep early, avoiding stress and visited dr. 3x last 10 years just to order bloodworks for my own reading
@ajones97407 ай бұрын
Pine needle tea everyday will prevent 80% of allll...and zeolite removes all the bad heavy metals which will naturally boost your immune..then do some homework on mushrooms..about 3000 species too many benefits to list...I just gave you another 40 yrs easy🔑
@presterjohn16977 ай бұрын
You're taking away Pharma's blessing. How selfish. They rely upon profit to be sustainable and you are complicating that process. Grow up. That's how capitalism works. You must be a communist.
@Ex_8777 ай бұрын
You're not blessed, you're smart and making the right choices. This is not biblical, it's simple cause and effect.
@markwhite67827 ай бұрын
After 35 years of employment, with all of my performance evaluations rated outstanding, I was being fired for my refusal to take a flu shot. It caused so much depression I decided to do whatever I could to improve my health. Dropping sugar and ultra processed foods along with exercise took 52 pounds and 7 daily medications away from me. All of my blood work has improved and everything this doctor said was exactly what happened in my case. I'm now healthier at 62 than when I was in my 30's. Who would have thought COVID saved my life but it did. Luckily after multiple religious exemption protests over time I road it out until they dropped the mandate and I got to keep my job. Great video Allie!
@GypsyGirl3177 ай бұрын
Good on you for staying strong! ❤
@KatsCorner7 ай бұрын
Good for you and congrats on getting your job back.
@treecooklive7 ай бұрын
Thank u - great testimony - I need to do the same!
@candacekerr41397 ай бұрын
Big Pharma has taken over. Their commercials are constant on the tube. Our family Docs are so unaware of root causes and nutrition.
@nightengale21237 ай бұрын
I feel the same way!!! I am a retired R.N. and declined taking the 💉 for 3 very valid health related issues. #1 I had a severe allergic reaction to the H1N1 💉, # 2 I am a cancer survivor, and # 3 is that I lost most of the vision in my left eye in 2017 after developing a blood clot that occluded the blood flow to my optic nerve which none of these issues qualified me for a medical exemption despite the fact that nobody could find me any research done on people with the same health issues I had that experienced no negative outcomes post receiving the 💉. And the reason for that was there was no resesrch!!!When the blast email came through that I would be required to roll up my sleeve by the end of 9/2021 or be terminated from my job I called my husband and told him I was going to retire which was two years earlier than planned and he said go for it. Driving home from my last day of work I felt such a freedom and great sense of peace I never experienced before to finally be free from working in such a corrupt healthcare system that I worked in for 44 years and remained in it for so long because I loved providing nursing care to the sick.
@linaD087 ай бұрын
My mom was in the hospital for a late stage leukemia crisis and in hospice and the attending physician wanted to do a exploratory spinal tap. He put all kinds of pressure on us children but my Mom called him in and told him no. My mom passed away at home less than a month later. The system totally takes advantage of the frail and in pain elderly. It is an outrageously shameful system. So grateful that a medical doctor is willing to take the risk to tell the truth.
@afol40167 ай бұрын
You MUST WATCH DR. JOSEF WITT-DOERRING. MANY VIDEOS. KEEP WATCHING HIM.
@afol40167 ай бұрын
Look up "Witt-Doerring Psychiatry." You will be glad you did. My whole life and Body was Destroyed by Psychiatric Drugs(Ant-Anxiety medications). Entirely Destroyed. Permanent Severe Harm, that is shocking to see.
@lauriearnold68476 ай бұрын
So grateful!
@CathRas95Ай бұрын
I had this situation with my mom and asked, "How will this test change the diagnosis?" The doctor had no answer and just walked away.
@jacquietarr72807 ай бұрын
I’m half way through this - am 100% behind the message , have kept myself and my husband extremely healthy for decades but in our early 60s our only son died from brain cancer and since then - despite our amazingly healthy diet and other lifestyle factors - our health had fallen apart. Please do not underestimate the role that stress, trauma and other maladies of the spirit play in keeping us metabolically healthy
@oscarcat12317 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss. Yes, I have had a lot of terrible stress and I believe it’s plays havoc on the body.
@afol40167 ай бұрын
I am sorry.
@lindajones48497 ай бұрын
As has already been said, my condolences for the shock and sorrow you are still enduring. It was hard enough to sit with my mom, then my dad as they passed away, I can't imagine the pain of losing a child.my mother had a son who died in one week after his birth. When it happened I was too young to understand. It is my hope that after her passing she reconnected with her lost child .I know she mourned for him always.
@kermitandmisspiggyb7 ай бұрын
@jacquietarr7280 My heart goes out to you both. I have a friend who lost her only child who had Cystic fibrosis and passed away in her thirties. She has never been the same health wise and many other ways. Fast forward 6 years and her husband passed away. She now has no living relatives. I don’t know how she has any sanity with all the stress she has in her life. She may loose her home because she has difficulty paying for it and her other bills. She has no charge cards and has not thrown money away. They had tremendous health bills because of their daughters health and her husband wouldn’t try to get her on disability. Anyway I didn’t mean to get all into that. I hope you and your husband’s health turns around and that you are surrounded by loving helpful family and friends you can reach out to when needed. I said a prayer for you and your husband. May God grant you peace that goes beyond our understanding. Love ❤️ to you from one fellow man to another.
@juliafleshman17357 ай бұрын
I agree with you statements
@debrahartley92547 ай бұрын
My mom was diagnosed with cancer last year, took a chemo pill for 2 months, almost bed bound said she didn't want to live like that and stopped the pill. 9 months later she is feeling much better, last cat scan 2 weeks ago cancer is gone!!
@tinachristenson40257 ай бұрын
Praise God 🙏🏻
@patsybell75987 ай бұрын
Yes praise!!
@CalmVibesVee7 ай бұрын
Thank you Lord for this healing! So many are healing with food changes!!!
@mariawesthoff73137 ай бұрын
So many people are getting cancer due to the jab as well. It is so scary😢
@simfimpim7 ай бұрын
@@mariawesthoff7313 This isn't true at all.
@hannahbucklin96077 ай бұрын
I am so close to this topic, as so many of us are. My husband was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease 3 months after we got married at 21 years old. He was on deaths door in so much pain. Spent a year at the hospital in Chicago that claims to be the top hospital in the nation for crohns and colitis. He was put in thousands of dollars of medications (of which we couldn’t pay for of course!) and never once asked about his diet or lifestyle. After finding that medication wasn’t helping him at all, we started doing our own research and found that he was reacting to high levels of fungus in his body! Almost 20 years later and he has been medicine free since a year of his diagnosis in 2006!
@Karan-th8td7 ай бұрын
Praise the Lord! I'm glad you started to research for your self.
@lindilla7 ай бұрын
Interesting. How did he get rid off the fungus in his body? Thanks
@cristinacri12837 ай бұрын
I @@lindilla I too want to know
@hannahbucklin96077 ай бұрын
He did and anti fungal diet. So he avoided fungus but also proactively used probiotics like yogurt to keep his fungus levels low! It’s been a crazy journey!
@catitude47 ай бұрын
Try carnivore diet, it's good for gut issues.
@keekp6787 ай бұрын
It is all about profit! My first week as an intern, I was in my first staff meeting and the first thing out of the hospital director's mouth was that we needed more people in the beds and I was like 😮😮 I was immediately sickened by what she said a knew I could never be a part of the hospital system. I finished my time and was determined to help people outside the walls of the system.
@presterjohn16977 ай бұрын
So what's the issue? That's capitalism. Let the market decide. You're sounding like a communist who wants to regulate industry's ability to monetize your demise. Grow up and stop playing the victim.
@FeelGoodNetwork7 ай бұрын
There is no profit in cure
@presterjohn16977 ай бұрын
@@FeelGoodNetwork But wait........profit keeps capitalists warm at night. Are you anti-capitalist???
@FeelGoodNetwork7 ай бұрын
@@presterjohn1697 When it comes to our health... YES.
@presterjohn16977 ай бұрын
@@FeelGoodNetwork Sounds like you want the government to "regulate" business. Whatever happened to "let the market decide?" Can't we just let industry police themselves? They know what's best, right? They're the job creators after all.
@LuciaNovaková2Ай бұрын
This just reminded me of something, I completely changed my habits by finding out book called 21 Former doctor secrets by Rachel Morgan. It has been censored.
@evarossi6Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that with us
@lukag3155Ай бұрын
Such an amazing book, recommending it as well
@rogerbird56657 ай бұрын
Since I am my own doctor, advocating for me is easy. My doc listens very carefully to everything that I say. He also does the research necessary to confirm any and all ideas that I may come up with intended to improve my health. He is such a great guy; he has never charged me a penny, and he is available 24/7/365. He has also been very successful, defeating diabetes2, reducing my inflammation, and keeping me young and healthy at age 78. I strongly recommend that you change your "my doctor" to yourself like I have.
@heide-raquelfuss55807 ай бұрын
Wow! Most doctors are not like yours!
@afol40167 ай бұрын
Wow. He must have a huge feeling for your welfare! No payment? If you paid him millions, that is a miracle.
@Richard-rk7tg7 ай бұрын
That's because U are In the GANG!
@rogerbird56657 ай бұрын
@@Richard-rk7tg Please explain.
@Mtarborist52487 ай бұрын
He is his own doctor. He doesn’t have a doctor outside of himself.
@missa219857 ай бұрын
7 years ago, my mom was FINALLY diagnosed with NETS (intestinal cancer)... I asked her oncologist (he specialized in blood cancer) what foods should(n't) be eating and he shrugged his shoulders and said "well, no one really wants to change their diet" 😐 That told me everything
@angelwolfe67287 ай бұрын
Wow! I hear this kind of stuff all the time. It still shocks me!
@monicars61827 ай бұрын
😮
@amde85547 ай бұрын
Doctors aren’t trained in nutrition
@journeyjulie39737 ай бұрын
I heard the same thing when our 15 month old boy was terribly ill with a month long stomach illness. We’re pretty health conscious and vegetarian, they were telling us to feed the child anything and everything when all the tests were coming back negative and there were no answers. He almost died. The IV saved him from dying of dehydration.
@petriciahice48387 ай бұрын
It's true, sad but true. Doctors probably do tell you to stop smoking & exercise & also to eat better, but most patients want the quick fix
@Jillousa7 ай бұрын
One thing I've discovered is that my parents' generation truly trusted doctors. They don't question as much. They felt uneducated so they felt like they couldn't question
@lorettakoch74087 ай бұрын
truly evident after the plandemic, the cancelling of any healthcare people questioning the jabs, and the vilification of good therapies like Ivermectin, the pushing of toxic drugs like Remdesivir
@ShaferHart7 ай бұрын
Most people treat them like gods. Has nothing to do with education.. Is a cultural thing. They're seen as pure saviors. It may be a natural byproduct of us being highly vulnerable when they find something wrong with us. We immediately just believe whatever they say to us.
@christinewimer55237 ай бұрын
Maybe your parents didn't question, mine did. But decades ago, doctors did try to help people rather than pushing big pharma drugs. Today's doctors all get kick backs for pushing certain drugs more than ever in the past. My doctor wanted to put me on Statins, I said no. I do a lot of reading on health and nutrition and drugs. I told him I'd take care of it myself. I told him I wanted to know the cause, not take the camouflage. Now he's doing tests instead of prescriptions.
@booswalia7 ай бұрын
No my parents. My mother is 93 and has only seen a doctor maybe 3 times in her life.
@heide-raquelfuss55807 ай бұрын
Most STILL trust doctors.
@Booboobear17 ай бұрын
Best podcast ever! I'm a nurse practitioner that works in gastroenterology and the amount of young people we are seeing with fatty live disease is astounding. I went to a conference recently and they stated that the incidence of inflammatory bowle disorders are on the rise in countries adopting a western diet. What the dr stated about eating ourselves to death is absolutely true. It's all metabolic.
@GypsyGirl3177 ай бұрын
Check out Dr Anthony Chaffee and the carnivore diet. ❤
@audreystarr61667 ай бұрын
Yep. I have a tortuous colon and have had to go 42 years, and 6+ so called experts in Gastroenterology and none of them had 2 brain cells to rub together and identify what was right in front of them the entire time. I'll never set foot in or waste another second of my time with those expert gaslighters who LITTERALLY couldn't cut themselves out of a wet paper bag. And this is supposed to be the best we can get smh. I have zero respect for the gi industry mouth breathers
@karenf91377 ай бұрын
Boo-boo, Dr. Sean O’Mara is the godfather of visceral fat research, mitigation/elimination . He is truly one of the best stewards this planet has ever seen, and he puts it out for FREE. You will not be disappointed.
@deflepprocks17 ай бұрын
I'm a nurse practitioner too, recently retired. I could no longer push the agenda of a pill for every ill. I got out and went into holistic medicine based on nutrition and clean living.
@Daisy_35007 ай бұрын
@@deflepprocks1 👏🏻
@DonnaNero-y4g7 ай бұрын
Barbara O'Neil is so good at teaching quality holistic health care
@jerimow84006 ай бұрын
Yes!
@atomac87996 ай бұрын
Barbara O'Neil is amazing!
@vintagebeliever50236 ай бұрын
Agree
@kathyotoole95376 ай бұрын
I agree
@carolcole5705 ай бұрын
But, wasn’t Barbara O’Neil banned from Australia ????? Was it because of “ holistic medicine “ or because of a “ religious cult “ she was leading ? Or both ? Thank you !
@eoinMB39497 ай бұрын
In 1972 a man called Dr. John Yudkin wrote a book called "Pure white and deadly". The book was the first of its kind, where Dr. yudkin drew the correlation between sugar consumption and heart disease, diabetes, cancer. You would think the world would be grateful for such a heads up............not so. The food companies came after him and determined to ruin him. Not just the food industry, but also the medical profession. The food companies and the medical profession were in kahoots. They cancelled him and it was years before his work was given the due he deserved. The moral of the story is, the food companies are only interested in profit and in order to remain in profit they need people buying their products continually. So the foods are made as addictive as possible, usually by loading them with sugar. These foods are literally destroying peoples bodies from the inside out.
@FeelGoodNetwork7 ай бұрын
There is no profit in cure
@philp98967 ай бұрын
Best post on the internet
@mickogden22237 ай бұрын
Pharmaceutical & the sugar companies. Along with MD's. Have a lot to answer for especially the so called leaders who sponsored COVID gain of function both USA & GB
@clivewells17367 ай бұрын
I have the 2012 reprint in front of me with a foreword by Dr. Robert Lustig a child obesity expert. He says now they're seeing babies BORN with fatty liver disease. The deeper I research western societies the more it looks like we are the host for some insidious parasitic entity. There's a type of fungus in the Amazon that targets a type of leaf cutting ant. As it infests the ants' nervous system it takes over all motor function and forces the ant to climb as high as possible and freeze in a death grip while the fruiting body sprouts out of it's head to spread it's spores across the jungle canvas. Don't know if there's a metaphor in there somewhere but when the worker ants find an infected colonist they take it far away and kill each other!
@repentjesusiscomingsoon15297 ай бұрын
THE SOLUTION IS GO ON THE CARNIVORE DIET!!! NO SUGAR, NO CARBS!!! SEE DR. ANTHONY CHAFFEE AND DR. KEN BERRY ON HERE! THIS DIET IS INCREDIBLY HEALING!!
@jackieperreault47377 ай бұрын
As a homeschool mom, the reason I love a Classical Christian education is that it emphasizes the importance of INTEGRATION. All subjects are related to eachother and ultimately to God in the centre. Sounds like medical schools need to get back to a Classical approach. Thank you both for this excellent interview! It was so helpful and timely for me personally.💜
@entwifey7 ай бұрын
Classical conversations?
@devanbryant36497 ай бұрын
Hey Jackie! As a momma of young kiddos I'm super interested in the homeschool programs that you use in your home. I would love to do a classical style like you mentioned. I am finding it so hard to sort through all the options and cirriuculum available now. Any advice would be super helpful! ❤ Thank you!
@entwifey7 ай бұрын
@@devanbryant3649 not Jackie but my family and I are a part of a homeschool group called classical conversations. You can search it on KZbin and there is a lot of info. I do a reading and math curriculum from The good and the beautiful and CC fills the rest in for us.
@jackieperreault47377 ай бұрын
@@devanbryant3649 Hi! I am always happy to encourage young moms who are interested in home education. I am just ending my 14th year and never would have made it this far without loads of encouragement and advice from those who went before me. And the Grace of God of course! We were pretty eclectic in the early years and my advice until you hit around grade 4 or 5 is keep things simple and FUN. When my son reached age 13 we joined a Classical Conversations Community that was a really good fit for our family. That's when I discovered the classical model of education that I LOVE, because of the integration and how it maximizes the strengths of the ages and stages of kids as they learn. CC is also Christ-centred which is key because I am convinced the purpose of homeschooling is to disciple our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. I also love the program because it provides a community in which we learn together. Even the parents have opportunities to be trained through parent practicums. As with all programs it is not perfect and not for everyone, but I always encourage people to consider CC. I hope I didn't share too much. I pray the Lord will give you joy and direction as you continue your journey of raising your family. It is truly a joy and a privilege.💜🙏✝
@jackieperreault47377 ай бұрын
@@devanbryant3649 2 of my favorite curriculum over the years ...Math U See and IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing) If I were starting now I would also use Generations curriculum. It wasn't around back in the day.
@maryssaann7 ай бұрын
I became my own doctor when I was 17. I had a rapid decline in my physical and mental health and without my amazing grandmother taking me to a doctor appointment when my parents were out of town, I’d have never been diagnosed with celiac disease. I got a diagnosis very quickly and became a nerd about my health. I read everything available at the time, and now still quite often listen to Dr Berg, Dr Hyman, Dr Huberman, etc. I became a personal trainer and health coach in the last few years so I can hopefully help many people take this holistic approach within my scope of knowledge! I don’t see a doctor and I’m only getting stronger and healthier as I go on with my weight training, healthy diet and prioritizing sleep stress and sunshine. It’s not as complicated like she says. It takes time and commitment, but being around for my four sons and husband is really important.
@mandymcdorman7057 ай бұрын
Wow, your story sounds exactly like mine. Rapid deterioration, celiac diagnosis, health nerd, now health coach 😂
@saltandsriracha7 ай бұрын
Me too except soy was my problem!
@jenniferibarra77377 ай бұрын
Me 2 I give credit to god he revealed knowledge to me about my Health and lifestyles and what to eat I’m super into health now and always researching about the benefits of healthy foods . It feels amazing eating a healthy meal ❤
@Jolene037 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you are helping others! ❤❤
@angelacrutcher23087 ай бұрын
🙏 Amen!
@aram45167 ай бұрын
As a cancer patient I would ask the oncologists questions about nutritional health as well as ways to improve my physical health. The answer, eat whatever you want. I asked about a naturopath 0 enthusiasm or referral. Physical health, walk around the hospital oncology floor I was on to prevent blood clots. I wanted help with how to live healthy after cancer. You're on your own for that. No one wanted to discuss the aftermath! My husband is a pharmacist. I have always said why do we slap a drug on everything without finding the root cause?? I still ask that same question! This segment is very much appreciated! Thank you
@di40857 ай бұрын
Does your husband understand or question why he's doing what he's doing?
@WmTyndale7 ай бұрын
you were dealing with fools that could memorize phone books
@OfficeSpaceRedStapler7 ай бұрын
Well put! The cancer battle is often lost after "treatment" if the "treatment" did actually work. These oncologists only do a part of the job and ignore the most important part which is how not to engender more cancer after treatment. People go back to a McTwinkie diet and the cancer soon returns...........
@ShoshanaBrand7 ай бұрын
Physicians should be paid only if their patients have been healed completely. Now let's see how rich would they be... This doc is amazing. Great interview!
@pinkorganichorse7 ай бұрын
Then doctors would discharge us as "healed" when we are not.
@John75Mulhern7 ай бұрын
Don't go to a Doctor then, free up the space for someone else
@jeanroeder55347 ай бұрын
I so agree, only get paid for good results not for how many meds used to cover symptoms, which cause unpleasant side effects. If I took my car to the garage for a repair and they don’t repair it, they don’t have a right to be paid.
@KB_Surf7 ай бұрын
This is the principle that Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) works on. Maybe not in America now, but that was the original way it worked.
@marsenarichmond22087 ай бұрын
Not sure if the Dr is amazing,she seems smart and the smart thing at this point is to get ahead of the reality of what's being said.
@navjotsingh51812 ай бұрын
fellow doctor here, she is absolutely correct in her whistleblowing. We need to protect her.
@HannahMariyaEpstein2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this testimony. People! Let us listen to God. The bible predicted this over 2000 years ago. Like everything else in the bible this is the truth. Revelation 18:23 tells us that the great men of the earth are the merchants and by sorceries (pharmakeia in the greek) all the nations were deceived.
@mcbnn72 ай бұрын
You sound like you do a carnivore diet. The worst diet ever. Karen Hurd looks ill.
@google12greekmythsthatprove.Ай бұрын
: Judaism myths Britannica. : Sin misopotamian God. : Why Moses did not write the Torah. : 194 Bible contradictions. : End of days tales of the Apocalypse across time and space. : In 313 AD Emperor Constantine made Christianity a RELIGION as a political move. And then there's : Crusaders-World history Encyclopedia. And : 1400 years of the real history of Islam in 5 minutes by Brigitte Gabriel. : A historical account of the conceptual evolution of Satan in the Abrahamic belief traditions. : From Diamon to Demon the evolution of the Demon from antiquity to early Christianity. so God prophesied about god's own future corruptions but in THIS case God titled it pharmaceuticals on all nations so that they can all be deceived? We were created by ( Holy God ) through ( HOLY son )Jesus ) and have a ( SINFUL nature). Where did said sinful Nature come from? Isaiah 45:7-9 I FORM THE LIGHT AND CREATE DARKNESS. I MAKE PEACE AND CREATE EVIL I THE LORD DO ALL THESE THINGS. God is talking in the presentance and God never changes yes? Nothing is not God that does all these things so there is nothing for prophets to predict yes?
@23movements11 күн бұрын
Would you say it's true across all specialties?
@funkmomma715 ай бұрын
When my mom was diagnosed with stage 4 rectal cancer, the doctor immediately started telling her what she "needed" to do without once asking her what she wanted. After listening to this doctor tell her what her treatment should be, I stopped her and asked her what the expected outcomes would be with doing the treatment vs doing nothing. She said that my mom would die either way, but with treatment she "might" get 6 more months. My mom's health was already poor, she had lived hard and her health paid the price, so those possible 6 months would be 6 more months of pain, suffering, and a greatly diminshed quality of life. It was so obvious to me that the doctor only cared about the revenue my mom's treatment would generate, not her quality of life. We then went to see rhe radiation specialist, who we already had an appointment set, and he was much more compassionate and upfront about what she should expect. When she again declined treatment he was respectful and kind. She immediately went on hospice care and lived out the rest of days the way she wanted, and mostly free of pain.
@mirandawhite15967 ай бұрын
I turn 30 tomorrow. This story sounds familiar because it sounds like me. I have been on most of the meds she mentioned. I have seen a rheumatologist, endocrinologist, neurologist and another one I can't remember. I have been overweight my whole life and this year I am finally realizing that all of these meds and specialists have not helped long term one bit. I joined an amazing gym recently at 300lbs and the food that I am eating now has helped my heal more than anything I have tried before. God knew what he was doing when he made the food that we should eat. It sounds so simple but it took me so long! I love love love this conversation.
@angelwolfe67287 ай бұрын
Happy birthday 🎉 That’s awesome! I quit smoking a few years ago and put on a lot of weight so fast! I started a no bread no pasta diet and it literally melted off! I’m now gluten free &feeling better than ever! U got this! 💓
@dianaaugustine54387 ай бұрын
Congrats on the changes. I highly recommend starting a fasting schedule in addition to healthy eating and exercise. I used to be nearly 300lbs and had terrible pcos, prediabetes, and high blood pressure. While nutrition and exercise definitely helped, they just weren’t enough. Fasting on a regular basis was the key that brought down my inflammation, reduced my weight, and cured my insulin resistance. Doctors don’t tell you that because they aren’t educated on fasting because it doesn’t make anyone money. But I felt God leading me to fast and it completely changed my life! Best of luck with your health journey!
@magyarmainer46927 ай бұрын
Bravo ! ❤you got this !
@lja0007 ай бұрын
It’s shocking to me to see how young you are. If you must go to a doctor, please find a functional medical doctor. I chose decades ago that I wasn’t going to live my older years in and out of doctors offices. I am 67 now, no docs, no drugs, no “next appointment “. The barage of fear-mongering advertisements is mind-numbing. Good for you in taking your good health in your own hands!
@hadrian34877 ай бұрын
To Miranda, the reason why the meds don't work, is because all drugs/vaccines destroy good gut bacteria. It destroys your micro-biome, and when that happens, other diseases such as leaky gut, UTI, T cells, anti bodies struggle to fight infection, main reason Covid puts you in hospital on a ventilator, reducing the good bacteria increases the bad bacteria, that's when cancer, heart disease, fatty liver, diabetes1 & 2 can occur, fatty liver, mood swings/depression etc.. Food for thousands of years was eaten fresh, it's the last 150 years we manufactured it via factories.
@vladteyvan75647 ай бұрын
When we moved here from Europe 30 years ago, we were very surprised to see that the medicine here is just a business. It’s not intended to treat and heal sick people. It’s there for doctors and pharmacists to make money. I understand that they have to pay back the loan they got for their medical school, but it should not be their priority. People’s health must be. I believe doctors should be paid not for the amount of patients, but for the amount of satisfied people that they healed.
@jac11615 ай бұрын
your last statement....sounds great, but most people are lazy and not committed, so it's ot the doctors' fault
@truthseeker85737 ай бұрын
We don't have "Health Care" in the US, we have "Keep them sick care"
@johnmatthews48226 ай бұрын
TRUTH!
@janeelphinstone59646 ай бұрын
Same here in the UK
@Padraigp6 ай бұрын
Same everywhere. Except it costs other people nothing to go to get the bad advice. Or less. But its the actual whole industry going the same way as america ...
@mb82196 ай бұрын
I'd say in most countries not only America... It's a global issue I'm afraid it's more an industry issue... big pharma-medicine ..... rotten to the core
@lawrdorwoudenberg17536 ай бұрын
I live in Canada, it's no different here.
@ryanmullins21036 ай бұрын
A patient saved is a customer lost.
@ketubah8575 ай бұрын
yep. No money in death or health
@gailivey20157 ай бұрын
This is why I'm glad I've been eating meat and eggs only the past two years. All of my issues are healing including crippling arthritis, and I've lost all the weight I needed to lose.
@iwnunn79997 ай бұрын
Huh?
@kristenherr93897 ай бұрын
It’s a very low carb diet. High carb American diet is potentially causing so much disease. I’m not that strict, but I greatly reduced my carb intake while eating a lot more meat, and I have been shocked by how much better I feel. Fixed my blood sugar, no high blood pressure, dropped weight without being hungry, and had a healthy pregnancy. So grateful.
@luciatopete77457 ай бұрын
Z@@kristenherr9389
@alexandrafreed41727 ай бұрын
YES I WAS GOING TO COMMENT THIS. Meat eggs some dairy. Thats my diet. Autoimmune issues 80% resolved in 3 years now. I feel so blessed. This diet is so healing.
@audreysuter43157 ай бұрын
Amen
@hannahthehomesteader7 ай бұрын
Love your comment about it not being as complicated as we've been led to believe. My husband is a biology major (who actually enjoyed it and retained his knowledge) and he has, time and time again, been capable of understanding the issue and treating it better and faster than our medical system has. He did not know he had a deadly genetic heart condition but he had had a few odd seizures in his life, complaints of lightheadedness, and self diagnosed low blood sugar issues. He knew that eating to stabilize blood sugar and electrolytes would hero so he really tried to. However, each of those issues was considered in isolation by the medical system and he went 36 years without an answer. After a day of radically NOT careful eating, he went into cardiac arrest (I rescucitated him, which was crazy) and was still diagnosed with - get this- ANXIETY- and prescribed xanax. He had a hunch that xanax could be dangerous given all his symptoms and possible heart issue. He had a hunch that his issue was related to the insulin/glucogon cycle given his terrible day of eating and the episode, which started with a seizure, that happened at night. After demanding an EKG 3 times before getting one, they discovered he had a rare deadly condition that xanax could have worsened. Furthermore, it was triggered by low blood sugar and the episodes often start with seizures. Took 36 years, dying, and demanding an EKG after a stupid anxiety diagnosis to figure that out. Bullshit.
@lindajones48497 ай бұрын
Congrats on staying alive . Diagnosing anxiety after aCardiac Arrest??!!!!😮 I thought they only did stuff like that to women!
@joanschutter58637 ай бұрын
I rely on my left-brained science major husband to keep my right brain on track!! I am easily swayed by anecdotal stories that lack scientific backing. But, I've opened his eyes to the dangers of poor food choices. He grudgingly takes the supplements I set out but he was able to hike the Grand Canyon last September at 65 so I'm on the right track!
@andrewullman53347 ай бұрын
Allie Beth's closing remarks remind me of a proverb I read decades ago, "Science will one day discover what faith has always known"
@sheldbee7 ай бұрын
What proverb? Please share
@andrewullman53347 ай бұрын
@@sheldbee Sorry, maybe proverb isn't the best word. It's just a saying I read on someone's fridge a very long time ago.
@carolcole5705 ай бұрын
Not scriptural, but a perfect thought.
@RojaJaneman4 ай бұрын
If faith is anti-science that day will never come. It’s an oxymoron at that point
@PennyLane20246 ай бұрын
I was chronically ill till age 32....meds, specialists; surgeries. At 32, i took health into my own hands. I am 50 and feel healthier and younger than ever. No meds. No docs. All robust health🎉 I exercise daily and live on meat, eggs, butter, and veggies. Bloodwork is perfect. Vitamin D3 is 85. Triglycerides are 53! 🎉
@Christandnature6 ай бұрын
Do you consume fruit or honey? I'm 33 I've been trying to heal for 11 years and now i may have been afflicted by mold inhalation. Of course the doctors don't want to address and now it's on me and God. Trying to do egg meat veg predominantly which is very new to me. Need hope to keep going I'm mainly bed ridden.
@amandacabe82095 ай бұрын
@@Christandnaturedoctors what you to keep coming back so they can make that money DUH DUH
@buckie481925 ай бұрын
@@Christandnaturemaybe check out Dr Ken Berry who is a MD but he is carnivore and his wife is Ketovore but he makes videos pretty often and does Live video where you can ask questions also Dr Eric Berg is good.
@buckie481925 ай бұрын
@@Christandnature don’t do much of either one because of the sugar. I put honey in my tea but once a week I drink a cup. Do your best to cut out sugar and you’ll notice a difference in how you feel.
@jac11615 ай бұрын
@@Christandnature mold here too... bad! Have you done EBOO or ozone? Very helpful for that
@ltilley73437 ай бұрын
I guess I am blessed. My medical group asks about excersise at every visit, offers classes on nutrition, physical fitness, mental health etc. I also think we should be our own advocates because we know our bodies. We are responsible for eating right and exercising and getting proper sleep and learning to manage stress.
@kathrynnielson56897 ай бұрын
BEST INTEVIEW EVER. This right here is why I finally decided I had had enough and just recently started working with a functional medicine doctor to get to the root of what is actually going on. I am too young to be on so many meds and to spend so much time going to different doctors. I'm so frustrated that this is the reality in America.
@sharinaross18657 ай бұрын
What is the name of your doctor? Over a year ago, I sparked up a conversation with a cancer survivor in the grocery market. She said she was given a year to live. That was 25 years ago. She said she no longer makes appts and sees a holistic doctor. She mentioned her mom is 91 and lives with her. I said ahhhhh good for you. I wish I could have got her phone number. Even though she was a complete stranger. I would have had lunch with her or something.
@jowiens327 ай бұрын
As a chronic health person for 34 years, oh the stories I could tell. My therapist said I have medical ptsd. I didn’t know that was a thing but I’ve definitely been traumatized. The abuse, the comfort of the discomfort of women, the inequality of treatment, I have been told so many times I should write a book. It was Dr. Sarah Ballantyne who led me down a path of food for healing, and yes Dr. Terry Wahls whom I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. Life changing impact on me.
@Greencloud87 ай бұрын
I have ptsd from medical health issue
@entwifey7 ай бұрын
A friend of mine reversed her m.s following the wahls protocol.
@Jomitt7117 ай бұрын
The medical gaslighting out there is enough to give anyone anxiety and depression 😢
@juulclark26517 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis. For about 20 years have been taking Levothyroxine. Last year was feeling very ill, fatigue, lightheaded, went to the doctor and they immediately increased my dosage to 150 mg, which made my symptoms worse. Decided to wean myself off the thyroid medication and it’s week 2 without and I am starting to feel much better. I take Vitamins D3, magnesium and milk thistle tabs as I heard that a non-alcoholic fatty liver could prevent the conversation from t4 to t3! So I reduced my carbohydrates, eating mainly salads, steaks and eggs. Feeling 100% better!!
@KN-ob8hm7 ай бұрын
IF (intermittent fasting) fixed my liver ...and keto is amazing of course :)
@vericacvetkovic90937 ай бұрын
I had hypothyroidism. Used Euthyrox 100mcg daily. Started using iodine Lugol's solution 5 drops daily in a glass of water and gradually dropped my meds. My doctor knew what i was doing and approved. She said they don't teach that in medical schools. Iodine is necessary for thyroid function, all glands in the body and every cell in the body needs it. It's 3 n a half years now i am off meds, feel fine, basal body temperature always normal. I am 71. Google it. They are trying to scare you of iodine because they know you get healthy if you get enough of it. Most of world population is deficient in iodine.
@lindadowning1945 ай бұрын
@juulclark2651 I'd be interested to hear how you're going with this. I have also been on Levo for around 20 years and would love to get off it. Have recently started keto hoping that will help with lethargy.
@심써니5 ай бұрын
I can't believe doctors.
@kerim.peardon55512 ай бұрын
I'm glad to read your story. I haven't been diagnosed with Hashimoto's, but my thyroid panel has slowly become more elevated. I don't have any of the outward symptoms, like weight loss, hair loss, sleeplessness and anxiety, etc., but I do have thyroid nodules (benign). I got off sugar January of this year after receiving a diagnosis of pre-diabetic. (Prior to this, my triglycerides were slowly going up as well.) My late husband was Type 2 and I knew I didn't want to go there. After hearing Dr. Casey on Tucker Carlson, I've committed to dropping ultra-processed foods and only buy pre-made food with ingredients that I can read and replicate at home. NGL, I'm obese, so I almost certainly have fatty liver disease. Intermittent fasting got me down from my highest weight, but dropping sugar has been the best thing; I've already lost a dress size this year. Hopefully getting rid of the UP foods will accelerate the weight loss even more. I was just wondering today, as I was listening to another interview on this topic, if food (specifically sugar, which I was badly addicted to) was not the source of that thyroid issue. From your story, it sounds like it probably is connected.
@dianeoliveira67807 ай бұрын
This doctor is so easy to listen to. She makes so much sense! I love this interview, this truth will set you free from the BS in the medical world. Thank you!
@presterjohn16977 ай бұрын
She's a communist who wants to impede Pharma's ability to generate profits. Stop complaining and let the market decide.
@birdenthusiast20957 ай бұрын
RN here. I 💯agree with this dr.
@spaul32917 ай бұрын
Another RN here!! I see big pharmaceutical companies pushing there will upon patients!!
@jenmanginelli3817 ай бұрын
RN here as well and agree 💯 with all of this. My eyes started to see these things approximately 15 years ago. When I worked for the largest health insurance company as a case manager, with clients/patients who were the sickest of the sick I became even more aware and needed up leaving the system. I couldn’t in good conscience be a partake of philosophies and practices that do not align with helping people to heal. 💔
@afol40167 ай бұрын
Dr. Mark Hyman is excellent. He cares about all patients. otherwise, he wouldn't be on the internet. He has nothing to gain by all he does to disseminate health information. He is very serious about helping people!
@pacs05087 ай бұрын
@@jenmanginelli381Thank you and God Bless You! 🙂🙏🏽
@bjqb11082 ай бұрын
Former RN and former SDA. Agree with all except Barbara O Neill. Sda crackpot. Stay clear!
@terlyn16157 ай бұрын
Loved this interview as well as Calley Means on Tucker Carlson. So refreshing to hear a doctor say what I have been trying to express for the last 20 years.
@DanielleRadicanin7 ай бұрын
A few days ago, I had to attend the ER for paroxysmal tachycardia. Given that Canada's universal healthcare system is imploding and has been since covid, patients are waiting longer to be seen both in the ER and by specialists. After only bloodwork, some of which were at my request, I figured out that my thyroid hormones which were high were causing both paroxysmal tachycardia as well as short SVT runs. I then called my primary requesting a change in the thyroid meds. I will have to titer to get my levels in the middle range of "normal" so yes, patients know their bodies best and need to educate themselves about how best to optimize their health. Even prior to the internet, I opted for natural solutions to chronic and undiagnosed health challenges. Other than taking thyroxine, I basically take only supplements.
@karinac68457 ай бұрын
If anyone wanted the bio markers standard in the healthy range: 5 bio markers vs metabolically healthy 1. Fasting glucose: under 100 milligrams per deciliter 2. Triglycerides level under 150 milligrams per deciliter 3. HgL Cholesterol: above 50 for women and above 40 for men 4. Waist circumference: less than 35 in for women and 40 in for men 5. Blood Pressure: under 120/85
@georgecovetskie67177 ай бұрын
Dr. Casey Means earns that title : Doctor. I been a service tech ( For medical equipment ) since 1985. I was Always that guy who asked Why, Why, Why and dug in deep to get the answer. I enjoyed that because it got me to be the recommended tech when there was an unresolved problem. I Always had a respect for the Doctors and just thought they were the same thinkers as me. But, after I started needing more healthcare, I come to find either the new doctors were not being trained right or, they are just in it for the money, keeping me sick. Dr. Casey Means explains Exactly what I come to see with the medical system that it has come to. Love hearing you speak out. That adds to your credit and reason I said, You are a Real Doctor. Thank You. 🙂
@karenf91377 ай бұрын
I would just like Dr. Means to know that I’m sorry for her loss. It hurts to lose your parents, even if you’re the smartest doctor in the world.
@ch1cksng3r7 ай бұрын
My oncologist got super cranky (like….ANGRY) when I declined chemo and radiation after he told me “he got it (the tumor) all.” That told me everything I needed to know. 6 years later, I’m alive and well. Why would I do a treatment that does damage to healthy cells? Sheesh. Also, I was a giant baby (10lbs, 10oz) and my mother was the sick care system’s dream until she died at 67 (heart disease, high BP, diabetes, etc).
@lorettakoch74087 ай бұрын
I have already decided if I ever have a "tumour" its no drugs for me. I will die if I die.
@ch1cksng3r7 ай бұрын
@@lorettakoch7408 believe me, if I knew then what I know now I probably wouldn’t have had the surgery at all. And I’d still be alive!! Thank God I at least knew not to do the other treatments.
@danielmurphy44297 ай бұрын
Good for you, I’ve often wondered ‘why put poisons into an immune compromised body?’
@iramsavir56317 ай бұрын
Same here! They said chemo and radiation was necessary to kill any remaining cells that had escaped or microscopic portions surgery didn't remove. I researched the chemo drugs and they have lawsuits pending. They are cytotoxic and cause secondary cancers elsewhere in the body. Same for radiation as it can damage lymph nodes causing a bunch of problems, including lymphodema (extreme swelling) and make you prone to infection.
@user-xs98355 ай бұрын
I read that in Pensilvania, one doctor had prescribed chemo to people who did not even have cancer! Some died as a result or have long-lasting health consequences. He got his percentage from drug sale
@katherinedennison4457 ай бұрын
Covid made me realize that the medical world is truly MESSED UP & TOTALLY BACKWARDS!!!! I question everything now and I love this woman and what she points to as the 5 main bio markers to health and can keep us well if we pay attention to them!!!! Thank you Allie for having her on!!!
@jacquelineloaring24386 ай бұрын
It always has been,
@jac11615 ай бұрын
you mean, the plandemic make you realize, right? Can we please stop using the word "covid" and "vaccine?"
@scarlett2xАй бұрын
I have been a chronic pain patient since I was 16. So I already knew that. I didn't get the jab. I did research and added a couple of natural things to try to keep it away. It wasn't until someone in my house got it that I got it..
@MyFatAdaptedLife7 ай бұрын
Dr. Casey Means and her brother Calley are a blessing to the field of metabolic health and exposing the evils of Big Food & Big Pharma.
@GypsyGirl3177 ай бұрын
Absolutely. ❤
@muza-kw3pk7 ай бұрын
Thank both of you for your honesty & transparency. But most of all: "For Really Caring For Humanity.". If all doctors were like you, we would be in a Better World🌌✨
@allison4717 ай бұрын
Thank God for people like Dr. Casey Means and her brother Calley Means! They speak the truth!!! Im so sorry for the loss of their mother, just heartbreaking, God bless this family ❤
@karimills13787 ай бұрын
This was a very good episode. Thank you! After a couple of significant misdiagnoses decades ago, my husband and I became our own health advocates. Respectfully, I'm glad people are waking up to this and it takes a doctor(s) saying it for people to truly get on board with the lack of true health "care" in this country. Honestly and respectfully it boggles my mind that the average person doesn't think about treating root causes- and as naturally as possible through diet, lifestyle and means of the like. My primary doc "fired" me years ago ;) after I continuously asked too many questions around root causes and questioned pharmaceuticals. She suggested I needed to find a new health care provider. We did. A good holistic doc/naturopath is our go-to. So many good ones found online too if you do your research.
@LucianaNelson7 ай бұрын
I’m in desperate need to find someone who actually cares for my health like you did. I’m in Kansas, could you explain better how exactly you managed to find that doctor? Thanks
@peggyannwilliams32477 ай бұрын
Getting "fired" probably saved your life! At least gave you back your health! I'm with you...about to be fired by my most recent GP. I question his prescribing pills instead of seeking out the root causes. He doesn't like that. So, I'm very much looking forward to this Tuesday! 😅
@karimills13787 ай бұрын
Hoping all goes well!@@peggyannwilliams3247
@jeanieroo64797 ай бұрын
@Luciana Nelson I also want one! We are in a rural area in the Midwest and would have to drive 50-60 miles to a major city I think.
@letfreedomring73307 ай бұрын
I'm glad people are finally talking about this in the mainstream. I've been saying this for years, and people thought I was crazy. My own husband wouldn't listen to me for several years.
@sashaisaac-young91837 ай бұрын
Try realizing we don't live on a globe. 😅 it's a challenge to be surrounded by people who can't see yet. Good job staying strong!
@jeanieroo64797 ай бұрын
Yes! And it’s such a blessing to find this conversation with people with whom God has also led down paths of healing! I talk about this subject ( and my recovery) with everyone but very few will actually listen.
@ninjabreadgirl7 ай бұрын
How'd you stay married to him? (Genuinely curious.) I've dated dudes who didn't believe this stuff and dropped them like a sack of potatoes because of that... lifestyle is too important to me to ever compromise. I need someone who will work with me and who understands that good health is a lifelong battle, not someone who wants to eat out and drink or buy processed junk food from the grocery store and not educate himself.
@letfreedomring73307 ай бұрын
@@ninjabreadgirlFirst of all, I don't believe in divorce, so that's not an option. That being said, I *wanted* to convince him because I love him and want him healthy too. He did come around eventually, but it took a while for him to realize he had misplaced his trust in the so-called experts.
@lr63157 ай бұрын
It's really interesting that she mentions bp of 120/85 or below as being the healthy biomarker range. When I was in an advanced nutrition and disease undergrad course, the professor told us that the powers that be would be changing healthy systolic bp from 140 to 120 because the pharmaceutical industry had an Rx that could stabilize bp at 120/85, and for that reason they lowered the threshold. The professor emphasized that, because of this, we as practitioners should not be worried about seeing a systolic number between 121 and 140. This was back in the early 2000s. Just something to keep in mind.
@cantbeaslave7 ай бұрын
Yes I remember that lowering of the numbers, yet they moved up the normal range of fasting normal blood sugars which were 60 to 80 now it's 70 to 99. That's harming people who could be turned around from diabetes. I also found when caring for older people that low blood pressure and low pulses induced by drugs make them miserable and contribute to debility and frailty. Frailty kills. You'll end up in a home in 20 plus meds. Muscle is the currency of aging.
@God_And_Gains7 ай бұрын
I changed my diet to a high raw plant-based diet, about 80% raw by calories. The only thing that I eat that isn't raw fruit, vegetables and chia seeds is a pea protein isolate powder. After about a month eating this way I cured my high blood pressure, my overall cholesterol score went down to 124, my triglycerides went down to 39 and my C-reactive protein fell to 0.5. My weight after 3 months went from 308 lb to 258 lb. I no longer have cravings for added sugar and salt. I thank God for the progress I've made.
@Nu_Trishas7 ай бұрын
Congrats, that's wonderful. Praise God! I agree with what you said - I've been eating a high raw, plant-based diet for 2 1/2 years and all the inflammation, chronic pain, and fatigue that I've been plagued with for decades melted away. Praise God for his design and all the raw fruits and vegetables!
@igoodkid3347 ай бұрын
Thank yourself! for being disciplined. god had nothing to do with it if god existed, he would´ve helped you before you gained 308 lbs.
@God_And_Gains7 ай бұрын
@@igoodkid334 nope. Because I have free will and at 308 pounds I didn't have a proper relationship with God or a trust in what Christ did on the cross.
@tinac9457 ай бұрын
@igoodkid334 Why would something bother you so much if you don't believe in it?
@styleandstewardship7 ай бұрын
This has been one of my Favorite episodes too! I love how Allie pointed out that Dr. Casey's amazing gifts are from God! As a Holistic Nutritionist I agree 100% that the system is a mess driven by money and NOT set up to heal anyone. I believe in a root-cause approach with lifestyle and real food at the center. We have gotten so far away from real food and our lifestyles are focused on fast pace, quick and temporary solutions and convenience. Thank you for showcasing what so many need to hear.
@HopeDotey7 ай бұрын
After one of your guest that you had on your show a couple weeks ago about women’s health with our menstrual cycles etc. I’ve been on a huge craze about eating healthier and feeding my family REAL food. I’ve been listening to Bobby as well and his KZbin channel and have got his app. But I’ve been feeling discouraged because eating REAL food is so expensive. But thank you for having her on your show! This was such an encouragement to me to continue on this journey and not feed into my flesh. Also, someone had commented that really hit me and said yes organic real good is expensive but so are hospital bills. I think our food is one of the main things that is worth spending money on.
@maditabender14017 ай бұрын
Real food does not need to be more expensive. I feed a family of 5 for an average of $150 a week. 3 main ways I save money are: 1. Buy beef in bulk from a local farm and store it in a chest freezer. 2. Buy produce from a local farm in the firm of a CSA or farm share and try to make that produce be the only thing you need for the week (we do supplement with fruits from the grocery store in winter). 3. Make as much as you can from scratch.
@HopeDotey7 ай бұрын
@@maditabender1401 I completely agree. But I was averaging $60 a week for a family of 5, making everything from scratch but now I’m averaging $130 a week. My point being that it IS more expensive to buy real food. Even if you’re making it from scratch which I’m still doing with the buying in bulk etc BUT it’s a cost that is worth it, not only now but in the future. My point was to encourage anyone who may feel like giving up on eating real food. Cut prices in anyway you can but an extra $100 a month is worth prioritizing over a leisure activities and a new outfit.
@HopeDotey7 ай бұрын
@@maditabender1401 I completely agree. However, real food is more expensive even with cutting cost as much as possible ie making from scratch, finding deals etc. I use to pay around $60 a week to feed a family of 5 as well. That was with making from scratch too. But now, still making from scratch, I’m paying around $130 a week. My point was to encourage anyone who was feeling like giving up on eating better. Eating better is going to be more expensive no matter what means you go by it BUT it is also a priority that should come before even our car payment. Our health matters, our lives matter and the lives of our children so we should prioritize spending money on real food and not a new outfit, leisure activities or whatever it may be.
@KingdomLifeDec7 ай бұрын
It is not necessary to buy organic.
@annabaum79777 ай бұрын
It doesn't have to be expensive...I order my meat online at an organic butcher... Still cheaper than in the supermarket... And then I only buy fruits that are on "sale", vegetables I buy frozen- much cheaper...I don't eat bread and stuff so all I buy is meat, dairy products, eggs, fruits and vegetables and this is so much cheaper... Like I safe around 50€ a week, just by sticking to basics
@lukedornon77997 ай бұрын
To be fair to the medical industry, managing health rather just than treating symptoms requires that people take ownership of their own health and how their lifestyle choices affect it. We Americans generally prefer to just take a pill to treat the symptom instead of giving up our donuts, putting down our phones and getting off our couches...
@shannonkelley62007 ай бұрын
100% agree. Most patients want a quick fix. I worked in western med health care and that’s all I saw. People DEMANDING medicine. It’s easier to take a pill than change your lifestyle. The problem goes back to that’s how we’ve been educated. To take something to fix the symptoms. It all goes back to EDUCATION of the patient. Which we have failed at in western med. thankfully there are docs out there educating people to better health!
@jonipilaske98417 ай бұрын
I’ve worked as a nurse and I can tell you that patients receive tons of education . Most don’t want to follow instructions. Read the research
@sistakimmy71477 ай бұрын
Very true I work for an insurance company and depending on the plans purchased the members have access to resources and many decline. Example I called to offer referral for dietician he declined. He weighs 270 pounds with multiple health issues. And this is one I could think of off top of my head
@ggtopp7 ай бұрын
I respectfully don’t agree with you. We have been groomed from the get go so how are we to know. We are just now learning the AMA does NOT have our health at the forefront. Big Pharma was invented to make and keep us sick which includes masking symptoms with a pill. . It’s all part of the depopulation agenda. Look it up.
@ForHisGlory2227 ай бұрын
Partially because they have been raised in this culture. Someone who was raised in another country and came to America as an adult would likely operate differently! The cycle needs to be broken!
@lemon-lavender7 ай бұрын
Such a great podcast! I’m a pediatric nurse whose daughter was injured by vaccines (alopecia totalis) - through a root cause approach and studying lots of biochemistry, she is healing. This event has changed my life, my families life and has been a huge wake up call. I don’t feel I can work in healthcare any longer with all that I’ve learned. Can’t wait to buy her book
@GypsyGirl3177 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your daughter's experience. I was a paediatric nurse too, years ago. The more I have learned in the interim the more I have changed my thinking. If I knew then what I know now, I would never have had my son vaxd as a baby. Those who are not vaxd are definitely healthier than those who are. ❤ I'm now trying ketovore diet and following the doctors who promote and live carnivore diet. Our health is so important isn't it. 😊
@jmb-cm7mr7 ай бұрын
My husband was injured by a TB Vaccine as an adult and has Alopecia Areata. He has been dealing with it for 8 years or more. We try to keep him eating healthy fats but he goes thru bouts of remission and then times of losing more patches of hair all over. What have you done to help your daughter heal?
@lemon-lavender7 ай бұрын
@@jmb-cm7mr iodine, selenium, molybdenum, b complex, iron, zinc, no seed oils, lots of meat, Italian flour for baked goods and pasta, lots of sun. Checking full thyroid panel often making sure TSH is below 1.5, t3 and t4 in upper range. She has relapses that coincide with spring and fall, which I believe is a histamine response to seasonal weather and pollen. We’ve been working at this for a couple years but this time last year, she was totally bald and now she has hair past her shoulders with a couple patches filling in
@danielmurphy44297 ай бұрын
I only hope you use your profession and experience to spread the word on vaccines. Being a healthcare professional, your word carries far more weight, than any non-clinician.
@heide-raquelfuss55807 ай бұрын
A tripple vaccine ruined my son too. He developed high fever for 1 week and after that he developed an eating disorder and developmental disorders. He is 25 years old and has never developed a man's body. Has adhd, autism and his IQ lowered after that and his brilliant memory declined. His grades where so bad after year after year..., has no energy, is thin and has a teen body. After i got vaccinated as a child at a certain age, i developed an immune deficient body i guess and constant infections and was never healthy again. It started with forever ear infections, throat infections, lung infections, constant issues, up until now in my 50's. I think...like an AIDS patient who has a poor immunesystem catching lots of health issues. Brain damage follows...and a plethora if issues. I see it that way.
@val_smiling7 ай бұрын
This is so right on from my experience. I was told by a doctor about my chronic issues, "You need to get used to being in a lot of pain for a long time." Period. He was telling me they could do nothing for me and I should get used to it instead of seeking treatments. It was crazy to me that he said that, but after continuing to try to get help through specialists, I see that in a way it was a warning of how I really would need to learn to live...modern medicine has no true help for many chronic conditions. The sad thing is that as I try to figure it out by myself through other avenues, I am shamed by modern medicine doctors. They think we should just trust them only. But if they don't really help, what are we supposed to do? Just sit and suffer until we die?!
@jeanieroo64797 ай бұрын
So many here are in total agreement with you. Ask God to lead you each step, (ask Him first by His Son Jesus, to be your Savior and Lord if you aren’t yet in His family. He led you here, it’s not by mistake.) There are several leads in the comments. I was helped by slowly following Dr. Susan Blum’s The Immune System Recovery Plan. It takes time to heal our minds and bodies away from the processed junk and to get the kind of micro-biome that craves whole food instead.
@derrellbabb7 ай бұрын
Very powerful and informative information. The beauty in all that she said in this interview is that she was speaking in common sense ideologies. She also backed up what she was stating with medical facts, but she divulged so called "complex health" issues into common sense "food" for us to mentally digest. Bless her and her brother Calley Means for their bravery of speaking out against these medical, and pharmaceutical entities as it definitely comes at a cost. Don't take this information for granted because "mind freeing" and "conscious awakening" conversations like these are life threatening to the individual spreading this kind of wisdom and knowledge. May God continue to bless them and their families and grant them protection.
@kellycase42127 ай бұрын
I learned all of this the hard way. She is so spot on! Thank you for increasing awareness and giving a voice to these truths. Praise God for giving wisdom!
@kristenbrookeemdrtherapist7 ай бұрын
I’m an EMDR/Trauma Therapist and I completely agree with what this doctor is saying. The same thing is happening with mental health. Therapists and psychiatrists focus on pathologizing people and then using psychotropic medications instead of focusing on root causes of depression, anxiety, mania, psychosis. It’s metabolic too. I work work my clients in their gut and hormones and through somatic practice as the roots of “mental illness” and use EMDR to clear stored trauma from the body to decrease threat responses that flood the system with inflammation and effect every system of the body. There is zero scientific or biological evidence/markers for any mental illness and the DSM5 is just a bunch of guys putting symptoms together. But it’s treated like science and the evidence that psych meds cause the brain damage they are supposed to be “fixing” is ignored.
@sharinaross18657 ай бұрын
Are you in the United States
@TGBTG77 ай бұрын
LOVE and appreciate that this medical doctor like some other medical doctors are speaking out, but must add that those of us in the naturopathic, functional medicine, chiropractic, acupuncture areas have been speaking about metabolic syndrome and prevention for many years! There are many wonderful medical doctors, but the AMA, and as we call them the other “alphabet groups” have worked diligently to keep medicine in a profit making position and deny any alternative treatments that are cheaper and may help patients. We have been in the natural healthcare industry for 43 years and have found only a few medical professionals who will come alongside us and work for the better of the individual patient. The only one who ever loses in this battle for profit and superior knowledge is the patient! We are Christians and have always prayed that God would rise up healers of every discipline who have true Godly integrity.🙏🏻 Thank you Allie for bringing out such an important topic as you do so often.🙂
@hanfootball13677 ай бұрын
My mother got 4 stage lung cancer spreading to her liver. Her MD suggested that she should be treated with combinatiin chemo and radiation. We, as her children, said no. We treat my mom at home with juice made of mainly blended turmeric + lemon + black pepper + black seed + honey. She had a cup of it daily on an empty stomach. Within 4 months she did check to the MD, her MD team stunt seeing the canceric cells shrunk tremendously. She declared a cancer free after 6 months. During the treatment, she controlled her diets -- refraining herself to so many certain foods such as MSG based foods, red meat, etc
@repentjesusiscomingsoon15297 ай бұрын
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! About how much Turmeric did you put in it?
@magdalenadacunto8887 ай бұрын
Congrats!!!!!
@magdalenadacunto8887 ай бұрын
What is black seed?
@hanfootball13677 ай бұрын
@@repentjesusiscomingsoon1529 I don't know; my sister did it my mom. Basically, she bought a lot and put them together in the blender machine.
@vericacvetkovic90937 ай бұрын
@@magdalenadacunto888 Nigella Sativa. Google it. You can get oil too. If you get the seeds, you can grow your own.
@jesussavesrn29137 ай бұрын
My 23 year old brother passed in his sleep from complications of Juvenile Diabetes. He was in and out of the hospital with infections, pneumonia, MRSA, DKA. He fought chronic pain from nerve damage and even went blind. He did not have insurance so he was quickly treated for symptoms and discharged. He never received the investigative care he needed to get to the bottom of his uncontrollable blood sugars. In April 2011 my mom drove him 4 hours to Denver in hopes of getting him into a specialist clinic however his PCP denied the referral and he passed two months later in his sleep. His heart failed and the saddest part is it was completely noticeable by his rapid weight gain from fluid retention. His doctor missed this or completely ignored it.
@millionairereichmann19096 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear this! Sincere condolences!
@williamoneal27635 ай бұрын
So blessed. 85 years old, no medications,aches or pain. Blessed indeed and active. See people in mid 60s with poor health.
@steveguti64527 ай бұрын
There is power in the blood of JESUS CHRIST praise God praying for everyone everyday God bless you all.
@faithgriego99817 ай бұрын
Wow, this confirms so much about what God has been telling me since I had my first child in 1999 going through all the vaccinations. Then him getting diagnosed with brain cancer in 2011, me getting diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018. I wanted off the medical train but is so scary, my husbands company closed its doors we lost insurance and I was completely fine with it. Nervous at first but the longer I was off things, the more I read the Bible I came to this understanding no medical intervention is going to make me live longer than God intends for me to live.
@rebeccawright43717 ай бұрын
Amen!!
@suepruett23167 ай бұрын
"It's like Whack-A-Mole medicine." - best description yet.
@presterjohn16977 ай бұрын
It's Rockefeller medicine. Designed to damage you and provide poison pills that further damage you. It's called capitalism.
@benjeanettebooth18007 ай бұрын
Thankfully my wife and I are in the 6.8% category. We are in our late sixties, early seventies, and we choose to manage our own health. No harmful prescription drugs for us. Thanks for sharing this excellent information!❤
@KimLaCroix-s1w7 ай бұрын
This doctor is fantastic! She has been put on this planet to share this information. Love her
@Rayray08027 ай бұрын
Thank you for having Dr. Means on the show to talk about this topic!
@christinascottnutrition7 ай бұрын
Yes!! One of my top 5 favorite episodes!! As a functional registered dietitian I resonate with her passion so much!!! God designed our bodies as a beautiful interconnected harmonious whole - body mind and spirit! ❤
@weshallbesaved51377 ай бұрын
This is so spot on... becoming your own Medical professional is a must.. start clean eating, detox baths, exercise correction and Jesus as you house call doctor will give you the direction for healing and health. 77 years, no meds, haven't heen able to find a a doctor to satisfy my health needs in decades.
@buckie481925 ай бұрын
That’s awesome and Praise the Almighty God!!! I don’t trust 95% of Medical Drs. All they push is their drugs, which kill off body organs.!!
@Kevin-io4qm7 ай бұрын
ATTENTION: eat plenty of red meat, eggs, seafood, some dairy if you like, some organic fruits if you must, and otherwise cut out all sugars and plant based and processed foods. You WILL radically transform your health.
@calista12807 ай бұрын
I can testify to that! I've had Fibromyalgia for over 30 yrs. Seen numerous specialists after trying every Eastern Alternative Medicine Dr & remedy possible! I have suffered horribly and been completely disabled which had me bedridden... Until recently, when I began a Keto Diet to lose weight because I can't exercise. Then I went mostly Carnivore as the weight wasn't leaving very quickly, 😮💨 After reading No Grain, No Pain & even though I don't have Celiac Disease, I removed gluten products. Dropped all refined carbs & processed foods. Miracle of Miracles! I started having much less pain, & felt energized enough to get up every day! Now I take walks around my yard and feel glorious sunshine on my face again! It's been a total Life changer! I've been given a 2nd chance at a Real Life!
@MissPrissKY7 ай бұрын
Gluten free was also a huge miracle for me. I'm 52 and my body feels 25! ❤
@maxp95987 ай бұрын
I'm a vegetarian
@calista12807 ай бұрын
@maxp9598 i was a vegetarian for many years until I collapsed on a mountain hike. Found out I was deficient in a few nutrients, anemic from lack of iron from meat etc etc. You probably want to get your blood tested to see what youre diet is missing.
@heatherwills75597 ай бұрын
Absolutely the way to go! I've been carnivore for 12 months now 59 yr old female. Feel so much healthier ❤
@georgiamcmahon90667 ай бұрын
Hit the nail on the head this lady, and she is not the first GP I have listened to on KZbin recently who has made this connection. Great to see more medics are speaking out
@anoodono18417 ай бұрын
Brave
@charlenelorn5607 ай бұрын
I agree with Dr. Means. God got a hold of me a few years ago and showed me that what I was eating and NOT eating was making a huge impact on my health. Now we try to eat everything organic and as healthy as we can. Please do pray my husband would take better care of his health. The comfort we can take comfort in is that God is still Sovereign. We are responsible for what we do and our actions but we can pray and beg God to help us and our loved ones make healthy God designed choices !
@vpnsood17 ай бұрын
Hi, I am a practicing doctor in India. All that's going on in the US is also going on here. Indeed, economics is the main driving force in our dealings with patients.
@janeelphinstone59646 ай бұрын
And herein the UK
@jac11615 ай бұрын
PLEASE...use you conscience and not be part of the problem. Be part of the change!
@mp48787 ай бұрын
I was recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I asked the doctor if I should change my diet. He said no. I of course I already knew the answer, just wanted to see what he would say. Fortunately for me, I had found a doctor on KZbin who talks about natural remedies. He shows the studies and tells you what to eat, not to eat depending on your condition. It turns out that people with hyperthyroidism shouldn’t eat flour products which I love. However, I rather give it up for my health than to be taking medication for the rest of my life.
@di40857 ай бұрын
Good for you. Hypothyroidism can be handled through herbs. You don't have to eliminate flour just wheat flour. The ones you can use are rice flour almond flour are more pricier but shouldn't get a reaction. Keep doing your research.
@djordanjere29117 ай бұрын
Name of doctor please
@grotemuis48897 ай бұрын
You mentioned you have hypo and later hyper. Which is it?
@mp48787 ай бұрын
@@grotemuis4889 Hyperthyroidism, it must have been auto correct.
@mp48787 ай бұрын
@@djordanjere2911 Dr. Landivar He mostly has Spanish videos but he also has some English videos.
@rightthinking20872 ай бұрын
Casey is on the forefront of a paradigm shift. We’re moving away from collective sick care and moving toward individualized health care. My daughter has been diagnosed with stage 4, metastatic melanoma. She’s taking a metabolic path. The Terrain 10, metabolic approach to cancer. This individual approach is so empowering and she feels great. We have every reason to believe she will overcome this and be able to help others navigate this path, in the future. Great video! Thank you ❤
@dorinbalaban1287 ай бұрын
Thank you! Barbara O'Neil is another Hero..
@mompo19007 ай бұрын
Lots of these things that are wrong with the medical system is why I had to retire early from a nursing job. It changed almost 180 degrees over the 35 years I worked. It’s very sad to me, and people I try to tell about it don’t understand. Thankfully, I have a cardiologist who has listened. I want to get off my bp meds.
@di40857 ай бұрын
What I have learned about salt is that if you have high blood pressure you're not supposed to have this. Table salt is garbage. Get Celtic Sea salt pink Himalayan salt or Redmond salt. They say that you're limited on salt intake but your body needs salt. And no it should not affect your blood pressure. Hope this helps.
@renaeans67937 ай бұрын
** you such great sponsors! I wish I could use them ( Canadian here ) I’m not very far yet , but I love this lady ! I am surviving stage 4 cancer, and it’s so true how they only slap the bandages on as soon as a symptom pops up ( usually those symptoms are directly from the drugs ) By God’s grace I am 2 years in and PAIN free !
@LDB3Music7 ай бұрын
This confirmed everything I have questioned in the last dozen years or so concerning just injury recovery related things, not even systemic. Hit on every single thing I have questioned. Thank you for your honesty, it is really appreciated to hear something just straightforward, factual and extremely informative.
@CHeath276075 ай бұрын
So much truth being told here. I hope it spreads far and wide. Thank you for speaking up. People really need to hear this and take back their power to feel well and heal.
@teresagamache16367 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview Allie!!! I am an RN that has focused on researching metabolic health for myself and family. Dr. Casey was very informative and well-spoken.
@lucymaty45457 ай бұрын
I’m so interested to know if Dr. Means is supportive of childhood vaccines? Please make a video regarding this!
@greensmoothieparty7 ай бұрын
Although my elderly mom is not statistically significant or peer reviewed, her recent experience has had real significance among her circle of friends, family and our local medical community. She eats her own version of a nutritarian diet style and has experienced great results. I plugged her bloodwork test values into the Levine Biological Age Calculator (Yale) and she has aged minus 18 years during the last 4 years. I joke with her that she may be required to give up her Social Security benefits if she keeps going like that. Her recent hs-CRP test which measures inflammation was 0.4 mg/L which is half the test result of a typical 18 year old. She also was able to stop taking ten daily medications as instructed by her physician who was amazed at her progress. It is very important not to over-medicate in a situation when a person is regaining their health. Here is her version of a nutritarian style menu for a typical day: Breakfast: Organic steel cut oats with some buckwheat and wild blueberries, raspberries, 1/2 banana, tablespoon of ground flax and ground chia seeds, tablespoon of hemp seeds, organic soy milk, Ceylon cinnamon. Lunch: Green smoothie heavy on the low-oxalate greens (frozen kale or collard greens, frozen pineapple, banana, orange, lemon wedge with rind, organic soy milk, avocado sliver, amla powder, dulse flakes, apple cider vinegar, blackstrap molasses, nutritional yeast, small scoop of hemp protein powder, fresh ginger, medjool date, fresh kale) with a small handful of almonds and walnuts - or - some soup and salad. Before dinner snack: one apple. Dinner: Romaine salad with carrots, radish, celery, onion, tomato along with a variety of simple main dishes including spaghetti, chili, vegetable soup with beans, lintel miso soup with organic tofu cubes/onions/mushrooms/kale, split pea soup with onions/mushrooms/carrots/celery/potato, roasted vegetables (squash/carrots/potatoes), rice and beans bowl with onions/mushrooms/kale/peppers/salsa, organic tofu scramble with onions/mushrooms/peppers/kale/turmeric/nutritional yeast, broccoli, asparagus, green beans, etc. Dessert: frozen banana whip with papaya or strawberries topped some days with a couple of macadamia nuts or a Brazil nut - or - some red grapes. Make sure to include G-Bombs every day for optimal immune system (i.e. - greens, beans, onions, mushrooms, berries, seeds). Avoid most processed foods. Include tofu perhaps twice a week but not more. Stop eating after an early dinner except for a few pistachios before bedtime to help improve sleep quality. Cheers!
@dewdrop19947 ай бұрын
Great show Allie. Happy you are back to shows about things that really matter like our health and advice on how to get healthier. Thank you so much for interviewing Dr Casey Means.
@veronicamart747 ай бұрын
I just found you tonight Allie and so thankful U rock...Thank u for being here for people that love God and good health.
@thebusinessstrategistbw8167 ай бұрын
1. I had a big baby (4.2kg) 2. My bp when in labour was 140/90, (they were also pumping NaCl in my system at the same time I was having the baby) and they immediately put me on Nifedipine. 3. I ballooned over the next 6mo on the Nifedipine, to the heaviest I had ever been. BP continued rising even when on the meds (152/110) 4. They told me they would up my dose, and warned me to be on the lookout for other diseases like sugar diabetes. 5. I weaned myself off of the meds, used IF to lose the excess weight, tracked my BP until it went down to about 118/78mmHg
@nicolemangum50237 ай бұрын
Love Dr. Means!! I did two months worth of levels (her CGM company) and learned SO much about my body. I changed a lot of my habits and I’m about to do another two months and another round of lab work with levels and see how things have improved. Very thankful for doctors like this who provide us with so much great info
@gnuhaus7 ай бұрын
Book doesn’t come out for 2 months and yet it’s on order at our public library and has 10 holds on it already!! People are hungry for this kind of change in their health.
@maries.37497 ай бұрын
Wonderful segment! I very much appreciate what Dr Means has spoken about- as a healthcare professional I see everything she said. The system is very broken. Thank you for speaking out. I’ll get that book. Keep up the great work Dr Means.
@igoodkid3347 ай бұрын
Ím so sorry about you losing your mom. She was so brave to have you at 40 years old and Íve always said older moms have more intelligent babies 💗
@jcszot7 ай бұрын
She is exactly right when she talks about the system itself. Two years ago, I hurt myself cleaning out my father’s apartment after he died. I pinched my median nerve in my right arm and that sent me on an 18 month merry-go-round of absolute hell with what I call the medical mafia. I was sent to six different doctors. I had five very expensive diagnostic tests only to find out from a hand surgeon that any kind of surgery would not help me & I should start taking gabapentin . So needless to say after running up $10,000 worth of medical bills and stuck with paying 5300 of it out of my own pocket, I don’t really feel I was helped. Got to the point where I had to draw the line and stop my quest because my savings was depleted and the insurance wasn’t willing to compensate for any more exploration. Now I take supplements to support my nervous system and go to chiropractor. The acute phase is over. The pain that I had the first six months was the most uncomfortable discomfort I’ve ever had but the underlying problem is still there. I don’t believe it will kill me, but I do believe I will die with it. I lost my husband to AML leukemia back in 2013. I saw what he went through to extend his life for 18 months. Most of it he spent ill from the treatments that he was given. I’ve already decided that if I’m ever diagnosed with any type of malignancy will not go to the medical establishment for help. I will try to navigate my way through homeopathically, and if it kills me, it kills me. I see the medical system as one that could destroy you instead of healing you. All they did for me was put a pair of concrete boots on me and sink me in debt. That’s all they did for me. It’s one thing to be healthy and then you can trade it off and deal with your medical bills and the debt later, but to not regain any kind of health and then have the stress of being in debt……well…… that just doesn’t work for me. Aside from that injury I’m pretty healthy. I’m extremely grateful for that. My goal is to stay off of all pharmaceuticals. I’m 57 years old and take no pharmaceuticals and I don’t plan to.
@Citizenhelper7 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this excellent interview! Consider having her brother, Calley Means, on as well.
@Mrs.C-67217 ай бұрын
I'm trying sooooo hard!!! Thank you for all this great information. I've improved all my biomarkers to these levels. I've had kidney stones and went started more meat based diet and now, experiencing gastrointestinal issues. I'm very discouraged because the last year and 1/2 has been bouncing from CT scans to MRI's to X Rays....still in major pain ER twice. No one has urgency in the medical field for me. Arrogant "specialist" many words spoken but no healing. I'm begging the Lord to unravel this web of chaos and show me the right way. Mentally suffering, and terrified of hard drugs. Please pray for all who suffer with disease. God bless
@naightengale1017 ай бұрын
I'm not a medical doctor but my background is in Biochemistry and Chemistry and Dr. Casey Means has articulated so well everything I've been noticing about the health care system. Great job!! Keep it up!
@TheWellnessAbbey6 ай бұрын
It's refreshing to hear a medical doctor admit and acknowledge these truths. Great discussion- thank you.
@namesandmanes7 ай бұрын
Love Mark Hyman and Jason Fung! Mindy Pelz is great, too. Great conversation! Looking forward to her book.
@flowerpower36187 ай бұрын
Mark hyman is a member of the church of Scientology so be aware
@JayJay-xr8ds7 ай бұрын
I'm sharing this with EVERYONE!!!! Extremely great conversation!
@kaikai2meripng7 ай бұрын
I grew up overseas in a third world country and after coming back to the US for college got sick after about 5 years with a celiac disease, a chronic autoimmune condition. Since then I have been eating fairly well, certainly better than the SAD: gluten & dairy free, minimal processed foods, cooking from scratch and rarely eating out, but 10 years later I began having more health issues and have been diagnosed with another autoimmune disease. I’m seeing a functional medicine Dr. and through even more strict dietary changes (no beans, no eggs, cutting out most grains and sugar, eating mostly local organic pasture raised meats) have seen some improvements, but I’m also developing new symptoms that are concerning. The reality is that most of the food in the US is contaminated with antibiotics and pesticides, because of Big Ag and the way plants are grown and animals are raised in huge feed lots being pumped full of antibiotics and fed unnaturally with GMO grains. You have to spend a lot of money to get organic produce and clean meats raised and fed how God intended. Many cannot afford it. And seeing a functional medicine Dr. is also very expensive and out of reach for most. I want to read your book so I can better understand the markers of metabolic health and try to get a handle on what is off in my body in particular. I feel like I’m doing all the right things and still not where I should be.
@priscillaperry69757 ай бұрын
Thank you for educating us who will listen. Thank you Jesus. Stress is a killer
@briancuff5495 ай бұрын
This is one of the best if not the best podcasts I’ve ever seen about health and how it is simplified by this doctor. It’s amazing!
@sharonolson57826 ай бұрын
There are doctors like me available to help people to health. The doctors billing insurance are working for the insurance industry. I was told, I was forbidden to help people, my 'job' was to drug them according to insurance! You are paying insurance to steal everything from you! We need people willing to stand up & demand true health care but after 50 years I am pessimistic now & I have always been an optimist! I want people to wake up. We, the doctors who care, are still available. Be healthy🙏