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People who believe in Western medicine often think that those in natural health haven't seen the data. However, the data they refer to comes from institutions that took over the medical model and removed natural health from the curriculum. I don't base my beliefs solely on their data. Instead, I consider the 5000 years of natural health modalities used worldwide. The US represents less than 5% of these modalities but consumes 41% of the world's pharmaceutical drugs. So, we don't look at the same data. I have trust issues with the sources of their information.

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The speaker criticizes the healthcare system, advising people not to get sick or go to the hospital because they believe it will lead to death. They suggest focusing on a healthy lifestyle instead. They mention that Americans have the lowest life expectancy despite spending the most on healthcare. The speaker also questions the effectiveness of cholesterol medication, stating that it increases the risk of diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. They mention a study showing that high cholesterol levels in elderly patients are associated with better survival rates. The speaker highlights the backlash faced by doctors with dissenting views on COVID and emphasizes the importance of taking control of one's own health through lifestyle choices. The transcript ends with an advertisement for a supplement called Meta Radiance.

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Injecting animal matter, live viruses, toxins, formaldehyde, and aluminum does not promote health and is not a holistic practice. There is nothing biochemically or medically necessary in a vaccine, and it does not fortify us. Vitamin D, vitamin C, good nutrition, hand washing, and sleep fortify us. These factors contributed to the decrease in mortality of supposed vaccine-preventable diseases before vaccines were invented. Mortality for diseases like measles and whooping cough was down almost one hundred percent before vaccines came on the scene in the developed world.

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The healthcare system is a hoax, and people should avoid hospitals. Lifestyle choices like diet, sleep, and sunshine are crucial because the medical system will harm you. The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other Western country but has a significantly lower life expectancy, which has decreased by three years, blamed by the White House on global warming. The U.S. consumes 55% of the world's prescription medication despite comprising only 5% of the global population. Atorvastatin, a statin, is the most commonly prescribed drug, despite the "great cholesterol myth" that lowering cholesterol prevents heart disease. Statins increase the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's, and dementia. Studies show elderly patients with the highest cholesterol levels had the best survival. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol has a lack of association with mortality in the elderly. Diabetes and Alzheimer's medicine are also a hoax.

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People often believe doctors know everything, but if that were true, second opinions wouldn't exist. The healthcare system spends $4.5 trillion annually, yet life expectancy is declining. Most healthcare costs stem from chronic illnesses linked to diet and lifestyle, yet many medical schools lack nutrition courses. The U.S. has the highest infant and maternal mortality rates among developed countries and a life expectancy ten years shorter than Japan and Switzerland. This is alarming, and chronic illness was notably absent from political discussions. One candidate proposed addressing corruption in health agencies, ensuring unbiased research, and reversing chronic disease trends within two years, aiming for a healthier future as America approaches its 250th anniversary.

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According to the speaker, MD-directed treatments are the third leading cause of death in the United States. They claim that 15,000 Medicare patients die each month due to these treatments, yet no one is held accountable. The speaker suggests that society has been misled into believing that medical doctors are infallible. They explain that in the early 1900s, various medical practices coexisted, but after the Flexner report, the medical profession gained dominance through political and financial alliances. The speaker emphasizes that this is a significant problem, as MD-directed pharmaceutical medicine is responsible for numerous deaths. They also criticize the reliance on medical insurance, which supports a flawed system. The video concludes with a mention of a nutritional deficiency test available for a small fee.

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It's a common misconception that doctors would already be implementing effective treatments. Medicine is often slow to adopt new discoveries. For example, people died of scurvy for centuries, despite repeated observations that citrus fruits could prevent it. Doctors dismissed these findings, causing recurring outbreaks until the discovery of vitamin C. Today, the major health challenges are complex chronic illnesses like Alzheimer's, dementia, ALS, cancers, and cardiovascular disease. These require a different approach than past diseases like pneumonia and TB. Early intervention is crucial, before symptoms manifest. Wearable devices like Oura Rings, Apple Watches, and Fitbits can be very helpful in monitoring changes in sleep, heart rate variability, and other metrics, enabling earlier detection and intervention.

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The speaker states they will never consult a doctor about general health again, believing doctors are ignorant and only prescribe medication. They claim doctors don't understand human biology and only focus on prescribing medicine for every ailment, leading to multiple medications with numerous side effects. The speaker reports being previously prescribed medication for thyroid issues, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. They are now on no medication, and their blood work is better than ever. The speaker feels significantly improved and believes they saved their own life.

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In the United States, the medical industry is driven by doctors, leading to poor outcomes for cancer patients. Despite fundraising efforts like breast cancer runs, none of the money goes towards nutritional, homeopathic, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, or naturopathic research. Instead, it all goes towards drugs and surgery, which are ineffective. If women focused on selenium intake, breast cancer could be reduced by 82% in one generation. However, the profit-driven nature of the medical industry prevents this from happening. Many people are unaware of this and blindly trust high-tech medicine directed by medical doctors.

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Medicine is important for specific treatments, but primary care should emphasize lifestyle changes before prescribing medication. It's easier to prescribe drugs like omeprazole than to advise weight loss and dietary changes, but these medications can cause problems like osteoporosis or C. Diff. Overweight patients often need higher doses of medication, but weight loss should be the first step. Doctors may over-prescribe medication to allow patients to continue unhealthy habits, like eating steak. Instead, people should balance indulgences with healthier choices. Doctors may favor drugs like Ozempic because they offer a quick solution when lifestyle changes seem improbable. Insurance may cover weight loss medication but offer limited support for nutritionists. There should be incentives in the workplace to encourage exercise.

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Medical intervention is a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming around a million lives annually. Many people trust their doctors without realizing that a significant portion of medical education is based on unscientific principles. The current medical system is outdated and needs a complete overhaul. The idea of treating illness with harmful substances is flawed, yet it persists because it generates substantial profits for pharmaceutical companies, which wield significant influence.

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Lifespan improvement is attributed to medical interventions, but medicine only contributes about 3.5% through antibiotics, vaccines, etc. The rest stems from the health revolution: clean water, shelter, electricity, and child labor laws ending. The "magic of medicine" is overstated. The medical field has value in surgery and certain drugs, especially for organ failure. The speaker's Hippocratic Oath involves consulting any helpful consultant and prioritizing the patient's well-being, including using the most benign therapies first. Therapies that align with the body's blueprint and the theory of health, rather than just fighting disease, yield better results, assuming there's time.

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Centralized authority in medicine is a catastrophe. Work with a board-certified physician who listens to your needs and values; find a new one if they are dismissive. Vaccines are generally advisable, potentially in a staggered fashion, but some, like the COVID and hepatitis B vaccines, may not be necessary. Mandating healthcare is contrary to how it should be done; the physician-patient relationship should be the primary unit. Medicines are dangerous and have risks, including vaccines. The risk-reward should be carefully considered before taking them.

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There is nothing that will prevent, reverse, or delay Alzheimer's disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association website, but this is false. The speaker claims to have published cases, clinical trials, and books showing improvements in thousands of people, which is far better than what has been achieved with drugs. The speaker asserts that there is a fundamental change in the way we think about and practice medicine in the twenty first century, but most physicians are not yet implementing it.

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The U.S. healthcare system is a hoax, and people should avoid hospitals. Lifestyle choices like diet, sleep, and sunshine are crucial because the medical system will harm you. The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other Western country but has a significantly lower life expectancy, which has decreased by three years, blamed by the White House on global warming. The U.S. consumes 55% of the world's prescription medication despite having only 5% of the global population. Atorvastatin, a statin, is the most commonly prescribed medication, despite the "great cholesterol myth" that lowering cholesterol prevents heart disease. Statins increase the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's, and dementia. Studies show elderly patients with the highest cholesterol levels had the best survival. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol has a lack of association with mortality in the elderly. Diabetes and Alzheimer's medicine are also a hoax.

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In the United States, the medical industry is driven by doctors, leading to poor outcomes for cancer patients. Despite fundraising efforts like breast cancer runs, none of the money goes towards nutritional, homeopathic, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, or naturopathic research. Instead, it all goes towards drugs and surgery, which are ineffective. If every girl in the country took 200 micrograms of selenium, breast cancer rates could be reduced by 82%. However, the profit-driven nature of the medical industry prevents this from happening. Many people are unaware of this and blindly trust high-tech medicine directed by medical doctors.

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Many believe national healthcare is necessary like in Canada and the UK. Hillary Clinton tried to implement it with electronic medical records, but it can control doctors. Doctors may push harmful treatments like implants and mind control through vaccines. Medicine is more corrupt than politics, leading to harm or death for many patients.

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We can heal ourselves through lifestyle and diet changes, but they don't want us to know. Medications only provide temporary relief, not a cure. Highly processed food is also kept hidden from us.

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You have the power to make yourself sick or cure yourself. Every ache and pain is a message from your subconscious. Back problems often stem from feeling burdened by work or relationships. Arthritis in the hands may indicate difficulty letting go. Doctors only treat symptoms, not the underlying cause. There is a greater force we can communicate with, and in the future, we won't need doctors because we can heal ourselves with our minds.

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Medical doctors are trained in allopathic reductionism, which focuses solely on drugs and surgery. While these interventions have their place, MDs receive training limited to this area. The pharmaceutical industry influences medical education and research in the United States, prioritizing pharmaceutical research over other areas like homeopathic or botanical medicines, acupuncture, or medical nutrition. The focus is on developing new drugs or gene splices. Just as one wouldn't seek advice from a Republican about social programs or a Democrat about military funding, medical doctors are not trained in medical science, but rather in allopathic reductionism, which exclusively values drugs and surgery.

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Our healthcare system is criticized as a hoax, and the speaker advises against getting sick or going to the hospital because they believe it will lead to death. They argue that instead, people should focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The speaker presents a graph comparing healthcare expenditure and life expectancy in the US, highlighting that despite spending the most on healthcare globally, Americans have a lower life expectancy. They also mention that Americans consume a significant amount of prescription medication, indicating a high level of illness. The speaker questions the effectiveness of commonly prescribed medications like statins, claiming they increase the risk of diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. They conclude by stating that diabetes and Alzheimer's medications are also considered hoaxes.

Genius Life

The 5 Signs You're NOT HEALTHY & At Risk Of DISEASE! | Max Lugavere & Mark Hyman
Guests: Mark Hyman
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Focusing on well-being and health resets bodily systems, reducing inflammation and improving metabolism. Weight loss should be a side effect of health, not the primary goal. The idea that all calories are equal is misleading; different foods have varying effects on the body. For instance, low-carb diets can enhance metabolism and improve health markers compared to low-fat diets. Phytochemicals in plants, like those in broccoli, play crucial roles in detoxification and health. Himalayan Tartary buckwheat is highlighted for its unique compounds that rejuvenate the immune system. The conversation around meat is complex; context matters, as meat can be part of a healthy diet when consumed with nutrient-rich foods. Resistance training is superior for heart health and metabolic efficiency compared to cardiovascular exercise. Chronic inflammation is linked to many diseases, and lifestyle changes can mitigate these risks. A holistic approach addressing root causes of health issues is essential, rather than treating conditions in isolation.

No Lab Coat Required

Money, Drugs, and Diet Coke | The truth behind America's tricky health system.
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School teaches us how to be a good employee, and there is no arguing that from our highly selective social studies class to basic algebra, there ain't no health to be found. Outside of what the ordinary society teaches us about health, we have our personal environment, and I haven't even got to the healthcare system yet. Our idea of health is essentially made of three things: antidotes from our parents, advertisements, and the 'I heard' system. The healthcare system mainly operates in two levels of care: prevention and treatment. Treatment is the intervention used to respond to a patient's symptoms in order to provide temporary relief. Medical error is the third leading cause of death in America. Respect the lab coat.

Keeping It Real

Autoimmune EXPERT: "We Can Reverse These Conditions”!!
Guests: Dr. Aly Cohen
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The episode features Jillian Michaels hosting Dr. Aly Cohen, a rheumatologist and integrative medicine specialist, who argues that most autoimmune diseases have roots in environmental factors, diet, and lifestyle rather than solely genetics or spontaneous immune failure. Cohen recounts a personal turning point—a beloved dog with autoimmune hepatitis—that led her to explore how toxins, air quality, water, and household products can trigger immune dysregulation. The conversation expands into the complexity of the immune system, the concept of autoimmune conditions, and how modern exposures to thousands of chemicals interact with our biology to fuel chronic inflammation. Cohen emphasizes that inflammation can be appropriate in the short term but becomes problematic when kept chronically, driven by low-level exposures from everyday products, water, and food. She argues for a broader approach to health that includes environmental reduction, dietary strategies, gut microbiome support, and stress management, in addition to, not instead of, necessary pharmaceutical care. The pair discuss the dramatic rise in autoimmune conditions, noting that roughly 7 to 14 percent of Americans have one or more autoimmune diseases, with increasing incidence in younger people. Cohen explains the limitations of the current healthcare system, where visits are too brief to thoroughly assess lifestyle and environmental factors, and where prevention often lags behind treatment. She introduces the concept of the gut as a central axis for immunity, describing how the gut microbiome and intestinal permeability (often colloquially called “leaky gut”) can influence systemic inflammation and autoimmune risk. The discussion shifts toward practical steps readers can take: prioritizing water quality through point-of-use filtration like reverse osmosis, choosing organic produce when possible, reducing exposure to fragrances and synthetic chemicals, and incorporating “Four A’s”—Assess, Avoid or Swap, Add, and Allow—into daily routines. Cohen also talks about vitamin D and other “human fertilizer” supplements, the importance of a realistic, 80/20 approach to lifestyle changes, and the value of finding healthcare practitioners who will partner in prevention and integrative care. The episode closes with a hopeful message: patients can gain control over their health by understanding the why and how behind these strategies, and by pursuing balanced, science-informed interventions rather than chasing every new miracle cure. Cohen underscores that while innovation has a role, sustainable health comes from empowering individuals with practical, evidence-based choices, building resilience in the immune system, and reducing extraneous exposures to toxins. The conversation highlights resources, including Cohen’s book and practical courses, to help listeners begin implementing changes in water, food, products, and home environments.

The Ultimate Human

Dana White | Overcoming The Leading Killer, Metabolic Syndrome | The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka
Guests: Dana White
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Dana White shares his transformative health journey with Gary Brecka, emphasizing his previous struggles with metabolic syndrome, including high blood pressure, obesity, and sleep apnea. After adopting Brecka's Superhuman protocol, White experienced significant improvements: his triglycerides dropped from 800 to 130, blood pressure normalized from 160/110 to 116/70, and he lost weight, achieving a healthier lifestyle. White highlights the inadequacies of traditional medicine, stating doctors merely prescribed pills without addressing root causes. He now feels youthful, energetic, and productive, attributing this change to better nutrition and lifestyle choices. White encourages others to seek their health data and understand metabolic syndrome, asserting that positive lifestyle changes can lead to remarkable health improvements at any age. He also shares a success story about his mother-in-law, who regained vitality after following Brecka's guidance. Ultimately, both emphasize the importance of personalized health management over conventional medical approaches.
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