Getting Healthy is Easier Than You Think - Peak Prosperity

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQPEbwOHQRM

الملخص

TLDRIn the interview, Dr. Ken Berry discusses the alarming rise in obesity and metabolic disorders, asserting that much of this stems from the modern Western diet, which is high in processed and inflammatory foods. He argues that food companies have prioritized profit over public health, contributing to a vast array of health problems. Dr. Berry promotes the "proper human diet," which involves returning to nutrient-dense, whole foods and eliminating processed products. He emphasizes the necessity for transparency in health advisory boards and scrutinizing the foods that are commonly marketed as healthy. Dr. Berry shares his personal journey to better health, losing weight and reversing pre-diabetes through dietary changes. He calls for societal changes in how we approach food and health, advocating for grassroots movements and new institutions that genuinely have public welfare at heart. The overarching theme is a return to a diet that humans have been consuming for millennia, rich in meats and natural foods, to combat chronic illnesses.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🍽️ A proper human diet is essential for reversing metabolic diseases.
  • 🥩 Focus on nutrient-dense, whole foods over processed items.
  • 📉 Many chronic diseases can be reversed with dietary changes.
  • 🏥 The food industry plays a significant role in public health issues.
  • 💰 Corporate pursuit of profit often undermines health safety.
  • 🍔 Processed foods are a major contributor to chronic illness.
  • 🔄 Societal change is needed to improve overall health standards.
  • 📚 Education on what constitutes real, healthy food is crucial.
  • 🧠 Health institutions need transparency and accountability.
  • ‍⚕️ Personal story: Dr. Berry reversed his pre-diabetes through diet.
  • 🌍 Global dietary practices can learn from past human diets.
  • 🥚 Eggs and meat are foundational in human dietary history.

الجدول الزمني

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The podcast opens with a discussion about the rise in obesity rates among kindergarten children in the United States, highlighting the stark contrast to earlier generations. The host, Chris Martenson, introduces Dr. Ken Berry, a guest expert on the topic of food and health.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Dr. Ken Berry criticizes modern definitions of food, suggesting that much of what is consumed today doesn't meet traditional criteria for what is considered food. He emphasizes that food should be nutrient-dense and promote health rather than cause diseases. Berry argues that many products today do not fit this description, contributing to chronic health issues.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Berry suggests that food companies might be aware of the harm their products cause, describing it as a slow poisoning rather than acute harm. He explains that this gradual process leads to chronic diseases over decades, making it difficult for average consumers to fight back due to various health and cognitive impairments.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    Chris Martenson expresses concern over the increasing number of children with health issues, and Berry agrees, stating that the current situation is unprecedented and likely not genetic. Instead, he blames poor food quality and calls it a form of slow poisoning that prioritizes profit over health.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Berry asserts that big food companies have played a significant role in causing chronic diseases through their products. He criticizes the revolving door between regulatory agencies like the FDA and food manufacturers, which leads to poor regulation and oversight.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    The conversation turns to the financial incentives and laziness of food companies. Berry details how these companies prioritize profit, adding harmful ingredients under the guise of natural flavorings, which are poorly regulated in the US compared to Europe.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    Martenson shares his distrust in US regulatory bodies like the FDA and compares them to seemingly more effective European counterparts. Berry agrees, emphasizing the lack of reform and accountability in American institutions, which are often captured by industry interests, contributing to ongoing public health issues.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:40:00

    Berry speaks about the need to create new parallel organizations that can operate independently of corrupt agencies to provide accurate health guidance, sharing his efforts with the American Diabetes Society as an example.

  • 00:40:00 - 00:45:00

    Berry shares his personal journey of overcoming obesity and pre-diabetes, criticizing his medical training for its lack of nutritional education. His transformative experience led him to advocate for a diet low in carbohydrates and processed foods, which he found successful in treating various health issues.

  • 00:45:00 - 00:50:00

    Berry highlights the effectiveness of low-carb diets, noting significant health improvements among his patients. This included weight loss and better management of chronic conditions, indicating a move away from traditional dietary advice that relies on pharmaceuticals.

  • 00:50:00 - 00:55:00

    During his practice, Berry observed that many patients reversed their chronic diseases by adopting a low-carb diet, leading him to advocate for this approach more widely. His findings emphasized the profound impact of diet on health beyond simple weight management.

  • 00:55:00 - 01:00:00

    Berry discusses the concept of a proper human diet, suggesting that humans should consume meat, eggs, and natural foods that were available to our ancestors. He advises avoiding modern processed foods and sticking to the outer aisles of supermarkets where whole foods are found.

  • 01:00:00 - 01:05:00

    The conversation emphasizes the harmful role of government subsidies on unhealthy food groups, like grains and oils, instead of supporting nutrient-rich foods. Berry contests the notion that eating healthily is too expensive and provides examples of affordable healthy foods.

  • 01:05:00 - 01:10:00

    Berry critiques food assistance programs like WIC for their limited support of nutrient-dense foods, arguing they contribute to poor health outcomes. He outlines a diet that prioritizes whole foods as a remedy for chronic health problems, regardless of fake claims made by food marketing.

  • 01:10:00 - 01:20:06

    The discussion finishes with a critique of regulatory collusion with industry giants, and Berry reiterates the importance of personal empowerment in health choices. Emphasizing individual research and agency, he encourages listeners to consider dietary changes for their health benefits.

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الخريطة الذهنية

Mind Map

الأسئلة الشائعة

  • What is the interview with Dr. Ken Berry about?

    The interview is about how modern diets, especially processed foods, contribute to health issues such as obesity and diabetes.

  • What does "proper human diet" mean?

    The term refers to eating a diet that humans are naturally evolved to consume, primarily consisting of whole, unprocessed foods.

  • What is the role of food companies in the health crisis according to Dr. Berry?

    Dr. Ken Berry argues that food companies prioritize profit over health and are complicit, knowingly allowing consumers to eat unhealthy foods.

  • Why haven't healthier dietary recommendations been adopted widely?

    Because there's more emphasis on profit and the influence of big industries, healthier practices are often ignored or undermined.

  • What dietary advice does Dr. Ken Berry recommend?

    They should focus on consuming nutrient-dense, whole foods such as meat, eggs, and vegetables while avoiding processed and sugary items.

  • How did Dr. Ken Berry become interested in human nutrition?

    He became severely obese early in his medical career and researched extensively to understand proper human nutrition.

  • Can a proper human diet reverse health issues?

    Yes, as it has been shown to reverse many metabolic diseases by eliminating processed foods and focusing on nutrient-rich whole foods.

  • How can the epidemic of diabetes and obesity be tackled effectively according to Dr. Berry?

    More focus on a whole foods diet and avoidance of processed products could drastically lower the rates of these diseases.

  • What changes does Dr. Berry believe are happening in society regarding food and health?

    A greater societal awakening to the negative impact of processed foods on health and increased public discourse.

  • What future actions does Dr. Berry encourage to improve public health?

    He emphasizes looking at nutritious whole foods, and to become involved in organizations that are transparent and not influenced by corporate interests.

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    when I was in kindergarten there was one
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    fat kid in the entire Kindergarten class
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    and if you go to the average
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    kindergarten in America today 30% of the
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    kids are overweight another 10 to 20%
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    are literally
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    [Music]
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    obese hello everyone and welcome to this
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    Peak Prosperity podcast this is an
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    offthe cuff I am your host Chris
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    Martinson and today very very special
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    guest very much looking forward to this
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    interview coming on the heels of as you
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    know we've been talking about food food
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    health and oh this awful realization
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    that possibly just maybe our food
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    companies have been trying to poison us
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    and so when we look at the whole big egg
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    Big Medicine big food big everything
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    it's all about making us ill and getting
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    us to spend our money on all of their
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    services products and treatments and
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    ointments and things to Tamp down all
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    the sickness they've been creating so
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    today we're talking with an actual
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    leader expert in this somebody who's
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    been there done that and has been
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    through the healing Journey many times
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    with many people Dr kenberry Ken so good
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    to see you here today uh thank you Chris
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    it's a pleasure to be here with you
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    today to talk about this very very
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    important
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    topic it it's so important so um let's
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    just Dive Right In and then then I want
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    to get your background for people is our
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    food making us sick yes absolutely and I
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    would actually I would even go back and
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    say we're using the wrong definition of
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    food uh if you look up the word food in
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    the dictionary it has a specific set of
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    definition things have to meet certain
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    criteria to be considered food this goes
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    for every mammal uh sheep cows horses
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    the you can't just put something in an
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    animal's mouth and say oh I fed that
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    animal no it has to be actually species
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    appropriate food or you didn't feed that
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    animal and in many cases in most cases
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    in the US Society for sure the majority
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    of crap people are putting in their
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    mouth doesn't meet the criteria for the
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    word food so food food should be what
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    nutrient dense and and have uh the right
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    balance of things that we would need
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    metabolically and um just not meetting
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    the meet in the bill anymore is it
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    exactly so food should be nutrient-dense
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    full of nutrition it should be
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    uninflammatory it shouldn't cause
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    inflammation it should make inflammation
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    lower it should not promote chronic
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    diseases it should cause type 2 diabetes
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    or fatty liver or obesity or
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    hypertension it shouldn't cause any
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    problem um so in biology I was an animal
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    biologist before I went to medical
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    school and so there's this this concept
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    called
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    adaptation so what that means is is that
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    when you've done something for millions
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    of years as a species not only have you
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    become adapted to it and can tolerate it
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    you've actually captured it and now it
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    is actually beneficial for you and so
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    for human beings that would be real food
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    that we've been eating for millions of
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    years not only have we uh lost any
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    ability to have a negative outcome from
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    ingesting that but we we reap only
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    positive benefits from eating that food
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    and so the vast majority of stuff on the
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    supermarket shelves is not that and
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    that's the big problem and I think that
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    the big food companies are completely
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    complicit in this uh they are
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    responsible for this I think in many
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    cases they probably did unknowingly just
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    chasing profit which is fine uh but now
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    I think that if once we have a huge
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    lawsuit and we're able to get Discovery
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    and able to see all the back channels
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    and all the emails and all the slack
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    messages I think that it will become
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    blatantly obvious that the big food
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    corporations have known for at least a
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    decade that they're causing harm to
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    their customers and and and and the the
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    the good thing for them the bad thing
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    for us is it's not immediate harm
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    they're not actively acutely poisoning
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    us this is a slow poisoning event that
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    takes 10 15 20 30 40 years to show up
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    now you can imagine the bean counters or
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    the accountants the attorneys are like
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    hey Kelloggs you can't poison people
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    acutely we'll be killed in court we'll
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    we'll we'll go bankrupt but if what
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    you're feeding people is causing chronic
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    subtle inflammation a little bit of slow
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    weight gain people die you know 5 10 20
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    years prematurely
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    but they've count they've accounted for
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    all this they've done the numbers and
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    they're like oh yeah we're fine we we
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    might get an occasional lawsuit but most
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    people are they're going to be too
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    metabolically unwell their
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    testosterone's going to be too low
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    they're going to be too sick to really
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    pursue this they're just going to be
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    basically capable of working their N9
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    to-5 job coming home and then vegging
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    out in front of the TV they're not going
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    to they're not going to be able to fight
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    back against this it's too subtle it's
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    too devious that's EXA that's exactly
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    where we are right now now I I show this
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    this chart all the time people have
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    probably seen it's a gif right which
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    shows the uh obesity in America by
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    States over time right it kind of goes
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    from a blue color to bright red you know
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    over time and it really looks like it
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    picks up steam right around the
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    mid90s um now you've been there done
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    that you you you've you've been watching
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    people around you I'm of an age where I
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    can tell you it was not like this when I
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    was a kid I can guarantee you that yep
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    when I was in kindergarten there was one
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    fat kid in the entire kindergarten class
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    and if you go to the average
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    kindergarten in America today 30% of the
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    kids are overweight another 10 to 20%
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    are literally obese and that that's
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    never happened in human history and I
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    have a huge problem when you hear uh
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    experts uh from the American Academy of
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    Pediatrics saying this is genetic they
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    the all these kids just need
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    OIC what the hell are you talking about
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    if if anybody knows anything about
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    genetics and evolution it stuff like
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    this doesn't happen in 10 20 30 50 100
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    years it doesn't happen that way this is
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    not genetic this is our
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    food well and for everybody listening
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    who has kids grandkids or cares about
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    kids at all you know I was talking with
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    the teacher Ken the other day 30 years
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    just retired and she said when she
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    started she remembered in her first five
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    years it was one special needs kid and
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    now 25% of the class comes with a folder
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    of instructions can't eat this can't
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    touch that allergic to this has that
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    takes these medicines um it it it just
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    it feels evil to me if I'm going to put
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    a term on it that we're actively
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    knowingly poisoning our children for
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    profit maybe is it Fun and Profit I
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    don't know how to characterize this at
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    this point it it feels
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    dark and and I think that we've gotten
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    to the point where the chronic disease
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    and the mental health epidemics are just
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    so pervasive I mean it's become almost
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    ubiquitous that every single child has
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    some kind of medical or mental diagnosis
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    it's gotten to that point now where I
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    don't blame people for thinking this
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    this is evil this has to be evil but uh
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    I'm I have a unique ability to put
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    myself fully in other people's shoes I
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    think that the the board of directors at
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    at General Mills the board of directors
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    at H craft Hines or mandelis I don't
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    think they're evil people but I do think
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    they're chasing the dollar which is fine
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    in a capitalistic Society but you have
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    to look at the
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    outcomes and and so the the result 100%
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    evil but I don't think they have evil
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    intentions but they have been lazy and
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    they have cut corners and they have done
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    well just add a little of this and a
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    little less of that will'll save 2 cents
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    per candy bar right and so if you just
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    look at the ingredient lists from in
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    Europe what they allow to go in ketchup
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    for example uh ketchup in Europe has
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    maybe five ingredients if you look at
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    Hines ketchup let's just call call the
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    names out loud if you look at Hines
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    ketchup in the United States it has
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    multiple ingredients plus they have this
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    thing in the US that the U uh CFR
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    allows what that they can say natural
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    flavoring
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    Chris now people would think oh well
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    maybe they rubbed the Tomato against the
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    bottle I don't know what natural
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    flavoring means under the regulations of
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    the FDA and the USDA natural flavorings
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    can that can literally 500
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    ingredients everything from sugar which
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    we're all eating too much of already to
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    other just hundreds of chemicals that
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    have got the uh designation as generally
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    regarded as safe grass they if you get
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    that for just a a known carcinogen then
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    all of a sudden now you can just put
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    that in a product and say and call it
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    natural flavorings this is this is in
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    every highly processed food in the
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    American diet this is bad this is very
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    bad they're looking at it from a profit
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    model if we add this and take and and
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    don't add this we're going to save a
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    penny per bottle of ketchup and when you
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    add that up to millions of bottles of
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    ketchup boom you're going to you're
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    going to save money you're going to make
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    more profit fine but if you're not going
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    to take into account the health of your
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    customers that's where we start talking
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    about evil Chris well we do and you
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    mentioned something important okay so
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    Europe they often don't allow things the
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    BHT certain preservatives dyes and all
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    sorts of additives right but that means
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    they must have a regulatory apparatus
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    that's functioning what you're
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    describing to me is that I've and I've
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    lost all my faith Co the CDC FDA woo did
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    I I lost some Faith right and it's going
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    to be a hard Row for them to earn it
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    back but I now look at the FDA as being
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    completely inept at their jobs if not
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    corrupt in their jobs because they're
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    also chasing the dollar or whatever the
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    story is but they're not doing their
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    jobs is how I feel about it is that a
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    fair assessment no I think that's
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    perfectly fair and so uh let me I I
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    think this the recent um um productivity
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    of the secret service at a recent event
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    which we we can talk about if you like I
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    think that that really gave people a
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    very open look at the ineptness and so
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    at some point and I've been saying this
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    for years whether you're inept or
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    whether you're evil at some point the
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    the outcome's the same right so it
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    really I think that the average person
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    eating the the standard American diet
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    it's irrelevant whether it's ineptness
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    whether it's ignorance or whether it's
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    evil because the outcome is the same and
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    I would say for the FDA and the USDA
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    it's combination because there is a
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    revolving door between every big food
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    manufacturer between General Mills post
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    kogs mandelas craft Hines Pepsi colola
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    Coca-Cola there's a revolving door you
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    go work for the FDA for a few years then
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    you come work for us and you get a huge
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    pay bump but you know everybody at the
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    FDA now you're friends with them you
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    worked there for 5 years now you can
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    tell us all the secrets of the FDA and
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    just pretend I'm the Coca-Cola CEO and
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    I'm like yeah hire that guy from the FDA
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    now I've got the FDA Playbook I know
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    every single way that they might f it
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    out something in my product that's less
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    than healthy it's not abject poison but
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    it's less than healthy and if you eat
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    enough of it for long enough you're
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    going to develop chronic disease whether
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    physical or mental well now I've got
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    that guy and he's friends he's got the
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    email and the cell phone number of
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    everybody at the FDA he he goes to
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    barbecues with them right so I've got
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    their playbook and when that happens
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    enough times then effectively what's
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    happened is is big food has captured the
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    Food and Drug Administration they are
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    captur entity now and they can't lay
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    down the hard rules like like the
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    European Union's food commission they
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    can lay down hard rules and if and if
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    the companies don't like it they can
  • 00:12:10
    suck it nobody cares if they like it or
  • 00:12:12
    not they have to abide by it or they
  • 00:12:14
    they'll get fined out of existence that
  • 00:12:16
    sort of thing just doesn't happen in the
  • 00:12:18
    United States currently and then the
  • 00:12:20
    other thing you mentioned about what do
  • 00:12:22
    we do with these organizations uh I I
  • 00:12:25
    don't I don't think we can ever
  • 00:12:26
    recapture them I think that they are a
  • 00:12:28
    sinking ship I think that we what what
  • 00:12:31
    we as in intelligent thought leaders
  • 00:12:34
    what we're going to have to do is we're
  • 00:12:36
    going to have to develop new parallel
  • 00:12:39
    organizations that just ignore the
  • 00:12:42
    existing organizations and me and a
  • 00:12:44
    group of of uh doctors and researchers
  • 00:12:47
    we have just founded the American
  • 00:12:49
    Diabetes Society for this very reason
  • 00:12:52
    we're creating a parallel institution
  • 00:12:54
    that's actually going to give people
  • 00:12:56
    with diabetes good nutrition advice and
  • 00:12:59
    good medication advice to help people
  • 00:13:02
    with type 2 diabetes completely reverse
  • 00:13:03
    their type 2 diabetes so they don't have
  • 00:13:05
    it
  • 00:13:06
    anymore the ads for example the American
  • 00:13:09
    Diabetes Society does not want to be
  • 00:13:11
    partners for life with people with
  • 00:13:13
    diabetes we want to educate them and
  • 00:13:16
    help people with type two reverse it and
  • 00:13:18
    get on with their life and people with
  • 00:13:20
    type 1 diabetes help them attain a
  • 00:13:22
    normal blood sugar a normal A1C and then
  • 00:13:25
    they can go live their life they don't
  • 00:13:26
    need to donate to us for the rest of
  • 00:13:28
    their life and be partners for Life uh
  • 00:13:31
    the Ada is completely captured by the
  • 00:13:33
    big food corporations and big Pharma the
  • 00:13:36
    American Diabetes Association just as
  • 00:13:38
    one example they have a100 million a
  • 00:13:41
    year budget and they get the majority of
  • 00:13:43
    that money not from the little bake
  • 00:13:44
    sales that that people who believe in
  • 00:13:46
    them raise money and send in their 20 or
  • 00:13:48
    $100 they get million dooll checks from
  • 00:13:51
    fizer and Eli Lily and Kelloggs and
  • 00:13:54
    General Mills and craft and all these
  • 00:13:56
    guys you don't think they'll take their
  • 00:13:59
    phone call if Coca-Cola calls in and
  • 00:14:01
    says hey look you can't say Coke's bad
  • 00:14:03
    we've got this new 4 oz little can of
  • 00:14:06
    Coke why not why not promote that as
  • 00:14:09
    less bad the Ada is like yeah great we
  • 00:14:12
    love it we'll do that that's the kind of
  • 00:14:14
    crap that the American public is being
  • 00:14:16
    bludgeoned with the average person
  • 00:14:18
    doesn't know what's going on they just
  • 00:14:20
    know that I've got diabetes the American
  • 00:14:22
    Diabetes Association said don't drink
  • 00:14:24
    the big 2 L Coke drink this little 4 oz
  • 00:14:26
    can it's not as bad yeah it's it's not
  • 00:14:29
    as bad it's less bad but that does not
  • 00:14:31
    make it good and so the average person
  • 00:14:33
    is completely confused about what to eat
  • 00:14:35
    what to drink and it's because of this
  • 00:14:38
    industry capture of the regulatory
  • 00:14:40
    bodies of the federal government but
  • 00:14:42
    also the complete Nutter capture of the
  • 00:14:45
    American Diabetes Association and the
  • 00:14:47
    American Heart Association and all these
  • 00:14:49
    other associations and organizations
  • 00:14:51
    that people should be able to trust you
  • 00:14:54
    you should um people are putting their
  • 00:14:56
    health in the hands of the Ada and the
  • 00:14:59
    Ada is putting out a message that
  • 00:15:01
    completely muddies the water and so what
  • 00:15:04
    people wind up doing is giving up and
  • 00:15:06
    saying well screw it I guess I'll just
  • 00:15:08
    drink the small can of Coke and I'll eat
  • 00:15:10
    whole grain bread instead of the white
  • 00:15:12
    bread and I don't know I guess I'll I'll
  • 00:15:15
    use Splenda uh Splenda is a huge donator
  • 00:15:17
    to the Ada Ada so a lot of their recipes
  • 00:15:20
    include Splenda that don't even need it
  • 00:15:23
    and so the they're captured they they
  • 00:15:26
    are beholden to that money and so just
  • 00:15:28
    as example the American Diabetes Society
  • 00:15:30
    will never take a penny of money from
  • 00:15:33
    big food or big Pharma if they send us a
  • 00:15:35
    check for a million dollars we'll tear
  • 00:15:37
    it up mail it back to them and tell them
  • 00:15:38
    to shove it up their ass we don't want
  • 00:15:40
    it because we want to be a clear message
  • 00:15:43
    of what people with diabetes should do
  • 00:15:45
    to live their healthiest life one
  • 00:15:47
    example of
  • 00:15:48
    many yep well you know this is so
  • 00:15:51
    important to have the incentives
  • 00:15:52
    properly aligned you know somebody was
  • 00:15:53
    asking me recently Dr Barry they said um
  • 00:15:56
    you know are there any experts you trust
  • 00:15:58
    I said yeah Pilots because our
  • 00:16:00
    incentives are exactly aligned okay they
  • 00:16:02
    want to land I want to land I trust them
  • 00:16:05
    right y but you know you don't always
  • 00:16:07
    get the bed so that's what we're
  • 00:16:08
    learning um you know For the Love of
  • 00:16:10
    Money it it a lot of things go off the
  • 00:16:11
    rail so I think that's very smart tear
  • 00:16:13
    that check up send it back because um
  • 00:16:15
    you know these things corrupt over time
  • 00:16:17
    all right so you're a practicing
  • 00:16:20
    physician um and how did you get on this
  • 00:16:23
    path like when did you start to notice
  • 00:16:24
    like cuz I know if you went to regular
  • 00:16:26
    medical school this what we're talking
  • 00:16:28
    about about now was probably not part of
  • 00:16:30
    your training although maybe you went
  • 00:16:31
    somewhere special but just how did this
  • 00:16:34
    all come about for you yeah I was
  • 00:16:35
    trained at a State University in classic
  • 00:16:38
    allopathic medicine University of
  • 00:16:39
    Tennessee and Memphis and we did have a
  • 00:16:42
    small nutrition class that was one half
  • 00:16:45
    of one semester one hour a week and then
  • 00:16:48
    the other class that took up the other
  • 00:16:50
    half was Behavioral Science so you can
  • 00:16:52
    see how important that medical schools
  • 00:16:53
    think nutrition and behavioral uh mental
  • 00:16:56
    mental mental health is not very uh but
  • 00:16:59
    that the entirety of that class was
  • 00:17:01
    teaching us how to give nutrition to
  • 00:17:04
    somebody that that had third degree
  • 00:17:05
    burns or had been in a car rack and
  • 00:17:07
    smash their face and so we had to feed
  • 00:17:10
    them
  • 00:17:10
    intervenous that's 99% of what that
  • 00:17:13
    class was when it come to the caring
  • 00:17:15
    feeding of normal people in society
  • 00:17:18
    maybe 1% of the class was that and so
  • 00:17:21
    the reason I'm even interested in this
  • 00:17:23
    is because early in my medical career I
  • 00:17:25
    became severely obese and preab IC I
  • 00:17:29
    weighed 297 lb and had an A1C of 6.1 so
  • 00:17:33
    I'm a as you may be able to tell I'm a
  • 00:17:36
    southern Common Sense Country Boy 1 plus
  • 00:17:39
    one has to equal to whether you like it
  • 00:17:41
    or not and so I could not in good
  • 00:17:43
    conscience go into patients exam rooms
  • 00:17:46
    and say hey Chuck you're overweight you
  • 00:17:48
    need to lose some weight with when when
  • 00:17:50
    the the button of my shirt over my belly
  • 00:17:52
    was in danger of popping because here in
  • 00:17:55
    Tennessee chuck would look down at my
  • 00:17:56
    belly and go really doc okay I work on
  • 00:17:59
    that I I can't I couldn't be that guy so
  • 00:18:01
    I had to fix my own severe obesity and
  • 00:18:03
    my pre-diabetes because I've got kids
  • 00:18:05
    and grandkids I can't be dying
  • 00:18:06
    prematurely I got people I love I want
  • 00:18:09
    to hang out with and take care of and so
  • 00:18:11
    in my journey to figure out what the why
  • 00:18:13
    the hell am I so fat I discovered Primal
  • 00:18:16
    diet paleo diet Dr Atkins diet and then
  • 00:18:19
    through just hundreds of hours of
  • 00:18:23
    basically going back to school I've got
  • 00:18:25
    to relearn nutrition because I don't
  • 00:18:26
    know a damn thing about human nutrition
  • 00:18:29
    that's where I've come on the the
  • 00:18:31
    YouTube videos that I make now that's
  • 00:18:33
    where I get all that information is the
  • 00:18:34
    hundreds of hours of research that I put
  • 00:18:37
    in looking not only at modern nutrition
  • 00:18:39
    research which in many cases is also
  • 00:18:42
    captured by big Pharma or by big food
  • 00:18:45
    and so you can't just blindly trust the
  • 00:18:47
    modern nutrition research what I found
  • 00:18:49
    most valuable was research many
  • 00:18:51
    nutrition research and medical research
  • 00:18:53
    from the 1930s and my 1940s much of it
  • 00:18:56
    in German because back then the Germans
  • 00:18:58
    were the leaders in all scientific
  • 00:19:00
    fields and so I'd have to put that into
  • 00:19:02
    some kind of translation and get it
  • 00:19:05
    translated into English so I could read
  • 00:19:06
    it but they had it all figured out back
  • 00:19:08
    in the 30s and 40s if you have type 2
  • 00:19:11
    diabetes you need to avoid sugar and
  • 00:19:13
    carbohydrates the end that's it there's
  • 00:19:16
    no like oh no you should eat the rainbow
  • 00:19:18
    and you need to have lots of whole grain
  • 00:19:22
    bread in the 30s and 40s they'd be like
  • 00:19:25
    that's stupid no if you're a diabetic
  • 00:19:27
    you need to eat as
  • 00:19:29
    few carbohydrates as possible you need
  • 00:19:31
    to eat no sugar that that will
  • 00:19:33
    essentially reverse type 2 diabetes and
  • 00:19:36
    with somebody with type 1 diabetes it'll
  • 00:19:38
    extend their life by 40 years just by
  • 00:19:41
    following that simple advice but if you
  • 00:19:42
    ask the Ada now they're like oh no you
  • 00:19:45
    can eat all the fruits and vegetables
  • 00:19:47
    and all the whole grain bread don't eat
  • 00:19:48
    white bread that's somehow magically bad
  • 00:19:50
    but you can eat whole grain bread that's
  • 00:19:52
    totally fine no this was well known
  • 00:19:55
    decades ago that if you're a diabetic
  • 00:19:57
    you don't eat that stuff that's going to
  • 00:19:59
    make you
  • 00:20:00
    sicker but the American Diabetes
  • 00:20:03
    Association have and all the modern
  • 00:20:06
    nutrition research has been captured
  • 00:20:08
    they've been captured by Big Industry
  • 00:20:11
    and they're like here here's a check for
  • 00:20:12
    a million bucks we want you to
  • 00:20:15
    research and guess what we we are a
  • 00:20:17
    plant-based Advocate uh you know that's
  • 00:20:20
    what we believe in and so when the
  • 00:20:22
    researchers design the study guess what
  • 00:20:24
    they do they email that to the to the
  • 00:20:27
    company that funded the research and if
  • 00:20:29
    the if that company doesn't like the
  • 00:20:31
    design of that study they're like no no
  • 00:20:33
    no we need you to tweak it a little
  • 00:20:34
    change this a little bit because what
  • 00:20:36
    they're interested in is the outcome
  • 00:20:39
    from the study that they want Chris
  • 00:20:42
    they're not interested in I want you to
  • 00:20:44
    find out the truth that's not what
  • 00:20:46
    they're looking for they're looking for
  • 00:20:48
    something that's not going to harm
  • 00:20:49
    people too quickly but is going to show
  • 00:20:52
    oh my product is healthy and fine for
  • 00:20:54
    you to eat or drink that's what and
  • 00:20:57
    that's what the majority of nutrition
  • 00:20:59
    researchers that's how they make their
  • 00:21:01
    money is by taking a big check from the
  • 00:21:03
    Almond industry or the pomegranate
  • 00:21:05
    industry or the the the PE protein
  • 00:21:08
    industry and then they'll do this huge
  • 00:21:10
    study that cost 10 million bucks but
  • 00:21:13
    then guess what whoever wrote the
  • 00:21:15
    biggest check their product turns out to
  • 00:21:17
    be pretty damn healthy interesting so so
  • 00:21:21
    you healed yourself to start with and um
  • 00:21:24
    and did you did how did you start
  • 00:21:26
    spreading that with your patients so
  • 00:21:29
    initially I thought low carb keto I
  • 00:21:31
    thought that was just a weight loss hack
  • 00:21:33
    right and and so I started recommending
  • 00:21:35
    it to my most severely obese people
  • 00:21:39
    people with a BMI of 35 40 or higher and
  • 00:21:42
    because I didn't know if it was safe for
  • 00:21:44
    everybody and because I hadn't done all
  • 00:21:46
    the research that I've subsequently done
  • 00:21:49
    and so as a doctor a primary care doctor
  • 00:21:52
    what I look for is signal and you
  • 00:21:54
    probably look for this in your your
  • 00:21:55
    field too so if I give 100 of my
  • 00:21:59
    patients a
  • 00:22:00
    recommendation eat lots of whole grains
  • 00:22:02
    and eat lots of fruits and then they all
  • 00:22:04
    come back in 3 months or 6 months for
  • 00:22:06
    their follow-up visit then I look at
  • 00:22:08
    their weight I look at their blood
  • 00:22:10
    pressure I look at their blood sugar do
  • 00:22:12
    I see a signal from that advice and
  • 00:22:15
    almost without exception before I
  • 00:22:18
    discovered low carb keto carnivore I
  • 00:22:20
    would see no signal from my dietary
  • 00:22:22
    advice which honestly used to consist of
  • 00:22:25
    you need to join Weight Watchers and
  • 00:22:27
    join the gym if you were severely obese
  • 00:22:30
    ignorant advice and I apologize for
  • 00:22:32
    anybody out there watching this you're
  • 00:22:34
    my former patient I'm sorry I I was an
  • 00:22:37
    idiot okay but when I started doing this
  • 00:22:40
    Chris with with my most severely obese
  • 00:22:43
    patients people that weighed 350 450
  • 00:22:46
    550 when they came back for their 3 or
  • 00:22:48
    six month followup
  • 00:22:51
    significant signal they had lost 40 or
  • 00:22:54
    50 pounds in 3 to six months but and so
  • 00:22:59
    then I would always check their lab work
  • 00:23:00
    as well but then I also notice their
  • 00:23:01
    blood pressure is lower that's weird
  • 00:23:03
    maybe just from the weight loss I would
  • 00:23:05
    check their blood sugar it's lower maybe
  • 00:23:07
    just from the weight loss A1C lower
  • 00:23:10
    inflammatory markers lower triglycerides
  • 00:23:13
    lower uh hemoglobin A1c and fasting
  • 00:23:16
    insulin all lower these are all signals
  • 00:23:19
    that they're moving back to a healthier
  • 00:23:22
    metabolic
  • 00:23:23
    State and then I also I would get
  • 00:23:25
    comments every time you know doc I've
  • 00:23:28
    got had knee arthritis you know you've
  • 00:23:30
    injected my knee before my knee's not
  • 00:23:32
    hurting anymore since I've been eating
  • 00:23:34
    like this is that does the diet do that
  • 00:23:37
    and initially you know cuz patients look
  • 00:23:40
    up to their doctor and so you'll get a
  • 00:23:41
    lot of smoke blown at you like oh you
  • 00:23:44
    saved my life oh this that the other and
  • 00:23:46
    a smart doctor learns to ignore a lot of
  • 00:23:48
    that otherwise you get this huge big
  • 00:23:50
    head and arrogance and you get
  • 00:23:51
    egotistical and you just ignore that
  • 00:23:54
    stuff because patients look up to their
  • 00:23:56
    doctor and initially I discounted that
  • 00:23:58
    like N I don't think the diet does that
  • 00:24:00
    but now knowing what I know looking back
  • 00:24:02
    yes 100% the diet is going to lower
  • 00:24:05
    chronic inappropriate inflammation in
  • 00:24:08
    all your joints including that bad knee
  • 00:24:10
    that may even be bone on bone arthritis
  • 00:24:13
    yes it's going to hurt less your neck
  • 00:24:15
    Pain's better yes the diet does that
  • 00:24:17
    your back pain your mental health now
  • 00:24:19
    more and more research is coming out
  • 00:24:21
    that shows that a a real whole food low
  • 00:24:24
    carb nutrient dense proper human diet is
  • 00:24:27
    going to improve your mental health as
  • 00:24:30
    well the research coming from the mental
  • 00:24:32
    health sphere on ketogenic diets is
  • 00:24:35
    groundbreaking like when you read the
  • 00:24:37
    results you're like I don't even know if
  • 00:24:39
    I can believe this or not it sounds
  • 00:24:40
    almost like magic but it's not magic
  • 00:24:44
    it's physiology and now I think that
  • 00:24:46
    we've we've had this paradigm shift in
  • 00:24:49
    medicine that yeah I think most doctors
  • 00:24:52
    believe humans are somehow magical they
  • 00:24:54
    can just eat whatever and we'll give
  • 00:24:55
    them some pills and injections and
  • 00:24:57
    they'll be fine
  • 00:24:59
    no what you eat is literally What You're
  • 00:25:02
    Made Of but also it's what you're
  • 00:25:04
    inflamed from it's what it's why you're
  • 00:25:06
    metabolically ill and when you change
  • 00:25:09
    what you eat and change it strictly
  • 00:25:11
    enough for long enough you're going to
  • 00:25:13
    heal metabolically all of your
  • 00:25:15
    inflammatory markers are going to go
  • 00:25:16
    back to normal and so my initial signal
  • 00:25:20
    back from my patients was so strong I
  • 00:25:23
    couldn't ignore that signal and so for
  • 00:25:25
    years I gave people the American
  • 00:25:27
    Diabetes Association hand out oh you're
  • 00:25:29
    diabetic here eat this when those
  • 00:25:31
    patients came back in 3 or 6 months
  • 00:25:33
    their A1C was higher the blood sugar was
  • 00:25:35
    higher their triglycerides were higher
  • 00:25:37
    they didn't they were no healthier when
  • 00:25:39
    I start recommending a very low
  • 00:25:41
    carbohydrate diet to people with
  • 00:25:43
    diabetes the signal was so strong it was
  • 00:25:45
    deafening in many cases people with
  • 00:25:47
    early type 2 diabetes completely
  • 00:25:50
    reversed it back to normal they were no
  • 00:25:52
    longer type 2 diabetic which is supposed
  • 00:25:54
    to be
  • 00:25:55
    impossible every medical student is
  • 00:25:57
    taught that type 2 diabetes is a chronic
  • 00:26:00
    progressive condition we don't know
  • 00:26:02
    exactly what causes it we think it's
  • 00:26:04
    partly genetic food probably matters a
  • 00:26:06
    little but not much bioc psychosocial
  • 00:26:09
    it's stress it's family we don't really
  • 00:26:11
    know just tell them to eat the Ada diet
  • 00:26:14
    and take these three pills and this
  • 00:26:17
    injection but when you put that same
  • 00:26:19
    person on a very low carbohydrate diet
  • 00:26:22
    their type 2 diabetes goes away
  • 00:26:25
    predictably and so then I started to
  • 00:26:27
    recomend this to anybody who was
  • 00:26:29
    overweight or Worse anybody who was
  • 00:26:32
    pre-diabetic or Worse anybody who had
  • 00:26:34
    hypertension anybody who had high
  • 00:26:36
    triglycerides they all got the very very
  • 00:26:39
    low carbohydrate diet and I printed up
  • 00:26:41
    like a 20page flyer and I would just
  • 00:26:43
    hand them because I didn't have 30
  • 00:26:45
    minutes to spend explaining this I be
  • 00:26:46
    like when you get home read this and
  • 00:26:49
    then finally my wife one day said you
  • 00:26:51
    know you should start a YouTube channel
  • 00:26:53
    and I'm like initial my initial reaction
  • 00:26:55
    was that's dumb I'm a doctor I don't
  • 00:26:57
    have time to be on YouTube but then she
  • 00:27:00
    kept talking and I kept listening as a
  • 00:27:02
    good husband will do and finally I'm
  • 00:27:04
    like maybe I should start a YouTube
  • 00:27:06
    channel and currently we've got 3.2
  • 00:27:09
    million subscribers and I don't even
  • 00:27:11
    know how many millions of comments
  • 00:27:13
    saying oh my God this saved my life and
  • 00:27:15
    so thank you to my wife Nisha for U
  • 00:27:18
    getting through my hardheadedness and
  • 00:27:19
    making me start a YouTube channel but
  • 00:27:21
    now I recommend this diet to virtually
  • 00:27:23
    everyone around the world I don't care
  • 00:27:25
    your ethnicity I don't care your age
  • 00:27:29
    you're a newborn baby you need to eat a
  • 00:27:31
    proper human diet you're you're uh 100%
  • 00:27:34
    Indian blood from the subcontinent you
  • 00:27:36
    need to eat a proper human diet I don't
  • 00:27:38
    you're Asian you're from from China you
  • 00:27:40
    need to eat a proper human diet we we're
  • 00:27:42
    all Homo Sapien sapen all of us now
  • 00:27:46
    there's some bio individuality but
  • 00:27:49
    99.9% of us I'm the same as you and the
  • 00:27:52
    same of whoever is watching are we're
  • 00:27:54
    the same we're the same species so it
  • 00:27:56
    would be like you know if if the
  • 00:27:58
    American Veterinary Association came out
  • 00:28:00
    and said well you know black cows should
  • 00:28:03
    eat this diet and white cows and then
  • 00:28:06
    spotted cows no they're all cows they
  • 00:28:09
    should all eat grass that's self-evident
  • 00:28:12
    or it should be but my contention is
  • 00:28:14
    that a proper human diet is also
  • 00:28:17
    self-evident when you start to look at
  • 00:28:19
    all the research in its totality
  • 00:28:21
    including archaeological anthropological
  • 00:28:25
    and paleoanthropological when you add
  • 00:28:27
    that into the equation it's self-evident
  • 00:28:31
    what a proper human diet is and it's
  • 00:28:33
    also evident who should eat it every
  • 00:28:35
    human on the planet well let's talk
  • 00:28:37
    about that proper human diet in quick
  • 00:28:39
    quick anecdote 10 years ago I was 51 and
  • 00:28:43
    um I couldn't really do push-ups anymore
  • 00:28:44
    I my ligaments were just ah and I I just
  • 00:28:47
    chocked it up I'm getting older my knees
  • 00:28:49
    all this stuff so I go to a a functional
  • 00:28:51
    medicine Doc and she puts me on it first
  • 00:28:54
    she does a food sensitivity panel she's
  • 00:28:55
    like okay you got some things you're
  • 00:28:56
    reacting to we stripped some stuff out I
  • 00:28:59
    got my diet organized again cuz I was
  • 00:29:01
    eating standard American and within 6
  • 00:29:04
    months it all went it all went away but
  • 00:29:05
    if I'd gone to my other doc he would
  • 00:29:06
    have put me on predone maybe given me
  • 00:29:08
    some cortisol shots and and you know
  • 00:29:11
    called it a day cortisone yeah yeah yeah
  • 00:29:15
    your first was
  • 00:29:18
    actually I was inflamed I was just on
  • 00:29:21
    fire that's what was happening
  • 00:29:23
    absolutely yeah your first doctor was
  • 00:29:25
    thinking about what's the root cause
  • 00:29:28
    Chris's problems and your second doctor
  • 00:29:30
    was just parent likee repeating what he
  • 00:29:34
    or she had been taught in medical school
  • 00:29:35
    is oh I've got one tool it's a
  • 00:29:37
    prescription pad that's the tool I'm
  • 00:29:39
    going to use whereas your first doctor
  • 00:29:41
    was like no no no
  • 00:29:44
    the Chris's default State and the
  • 00:29:46
    default state of every human watching
  • 00:29:49
    this is good health is vigorous vibrant
  • 00:29:53
    Health mental Clarity that's everybody's
  • 00:29:57
    default setting so many people have have
  • 00:30:00
    owned their disease and it it's become
  • 00:30:04
    part of their identity part of their
  • 00:30:05
    definition of who they are oh I have the
  • 00:30:07
    following things no that's not your
  • 00:30:10
    definition you are the product of
  • 00:30:14
    thousands and thousands of re of
  • 00:30:17
    successful reproductions if there had
  • 00:30:20
    been only one failed reproduction in
  • 00:30:22
    your family tree you wouldn't be here
  • 00:30:26
    you are success personified that's what
  • 00:30:29
    you are there's not there hasn't been
  • 00:30:31
    one failure in your family Trier you
  • 00:30:33
    wouldn't exist and so I think people
  • 00:30:35
    just don't understand that my regardless
  • 00:30:38
    I'm 55 I feel better now at 55 than I
  • 00:30:41
    did at 35 and the only reason if that's
  • 00:30:44
    possible is not for because of that line
  • 00:30:46
    of supplements that I sell cuz I don't
  • 00:30:48
    sell one it's not because of the
  • 00:30:50
    injections and the pills cuz I don't
  • 00:30:52
    take any it's because I remove the slow
  • 00:30:55
    poisons from my diet that are not part
  • 00:30:57
    of my proper human diet and I included
  • 00:31:00
    all the foods that are part of my proper
  • 00:31:02
    human diet and there's a spectrum of a
  • 00:31:04
    proper human diet that we can discuss if
  • 00:31:06
    you like but you're exactly right your
  • 00:31:09
    first doctor did it exactly right she
  • 00:31:12
    addressed the root cause all right Dr
  • 00:31:15
    Barry let's pretend uh that we're going
  • 00:31:17
    shopping together and we walk into just
  • 00:31:20
    what an average Supermarket somebody's
  • 00:31:22
    going to be you know facing not a Whole
  • 00:31:23
    Foods just Safeway Piggly Wiggly
  • 00:31:27
    whatever you got in your neighborhood
  • 00:31:28
    right um how how take take me on that
  • 00:31:31
    shopping trip what what where do you
  • 00:31:32
    guide me yeah so the first thing we're
  • 00:31:34
    going to do is we're going to stick to
  • 00:31:37
    the outer aisle we're not going to go
  • 00:31:38
    into the middle of the store at all
  • 00:31:40
    because behavioral psychologists have
  • 00:31:42
    figured out that that's where you put
  • 00:31:44
    the products that they you make the most
  • 00:31:47
    profit from and so what you'll find in
  • 00:31:49
    the center of the supermarket with a few
  • 00:31:51
    exceptions but predominantly is things
  • 00:31:54
    that they make a 10,000% markup because
  • 00:31:57
    it's made out of three things
  • 00:31:59
    predominantly vegetable oils grains
  • 00:32:03
    wheat rice oats corn and sugar and so
  • 00:32:06
    that can be a tortilla wrap that can be
  • 00:32:09
    chips that can be bread that can be
  • 00:32:11
    cereal all of those Ultra processed
  • 00:32:13
    things the reason that they put that in
  • 00:32:15
    the center of the store is because
  • 00:32:17
    that's where people tend to gravitate
  • 00:32:19
    just human nature and so we're going to
  • 00:32:21
    stick to the outer aisle we're going to
  • 00:32:22
    go to the meat section and the dairy
  • 00:32:25
    section and the produce section and in
  • 00:32:28
    that section if that that's usually in
  • 00:32:30
    the produce but that's literally what
  • 00:32:31
    our entire shopping cart is going to be
  • 00:32:34
    filled with predominantly
  • 00:32:36
    meat eggs some Dairy some produce
  • 00:32:40
    depending and so there's a spectrum of a
  • 00:32:42
    proper human diet some people need to be
  • 00:32:44
    low carb which means under 100 total
  • 00:32:47
    grams of carbs a day a a significant
  • 00:32:50
    hunk of humans their best health is
  • 00:32:52
    right there they can eat lots of fruits
  • 00:32:54
    and vegetables and a little bit of
  • 00:32:56
    properly made whole grain bread like s
  • 00:33:00
    real sourdough uh other people are more
  • 00:33:03
    metabolically inflexible they need to
  • 00:33:05
    eat under 50 total grams of carbs a day
  • 00:33:08
    some people like me who fatten very
  • 00:33:10
    easily and develop pre-diabetes very
  • 00:33:12
    easily they you need to think of it as a
  • 00:33:14
    carbohydrate intake knob and just keep
  • 00:33:17
    turning it down until the weight loss
  • 00:33:19
    starts to happen and the A1C or the
  • 00:33:21
    blood sugar starts to come down so for
  • 00:33:23
    me if I get over 20 total grams of carbs
  • 00:33:26
    a day I'll start to my belly will start
  • 00:33:28
    to Pooch my blood sugar start to go up
  • 00:33:30
    my blood pressure triglycerides and so
  • 00:33:33
    I've been a carnivore which is at the
  • 00:33:35
    extreme end of the proper human diet
  • 00:33:37
    which is as close to zero carb as you
  • 00:33:40
    can possibly get because even some
  • 00:33:43
    carnivore things have one gram of
  • 00:33:45
    carbohydrate in the form of glycogen so
  • 00:33:47
    it's not zero carb but it's damn close
  • 00:33:49
    but that's for me personally that's
  • 00:33:51
    where I have to hang out some people can
  • 00:33:53
    eat 20 total gram so they have a few
  • 00:33:55
    vegetables and it's perfectly fine
  • 00:33:57
    metabolically
  • 00:33:58
    other people can add quite a bit of
  • 00:33:59
    fruits a little bit of Honey a lot of
  • 00:34:01
    dairy and they do great other people
  • 00:34:03
    cannot do that so there's a spectrum but
  • 00:34:06
    for so for me I would just go to the the
  • 00:34:08
    meat section and then pick up a dozen
  • 00:34:11
    eggs on the way out and a little bit of
  • 00:34:12
    cheese is garnished and that's that's my
  • 00:34:14
    diet other people could spend a lot of
  • 00:34:16
    time in the produce section but no human
  • 00:34:19
    on the
  • 00:34:20
    planet needs to take home a single thing
  • 00:34:23
    that's in a plastic bag or in a
  • 00:34:24
    cardboard box that has a logo on it
  • 00:34:28
    especially if it says keto on the front
  • 00:34:30
    of the box that's definitely junk food
  • 00:34:33
    okay if it says low fat that's junk food
  • 00:34:36
    if it says cholesterol free that's junk
  • 00:34:38
    food those are marketing slogans those
  • 00:34:41
    are not Health claims they're marketing
  • 00:34:44
    slogans and so all that cereal that has
  • 00:34:46
    the American Heart Association little
  • 00:34:48
    heart logo on it that's a marketing
  • 00:34:50
    gimmick that that doesn't mean that
  • 00:34:52
    that's good for your heart although the
  • 00:34:54
    average consumer would think the AHA say
  • 00:34:57
    this is fine raisin brand is a prime
  • 00:34:59
    example raisin brand is pure sugar
  • 00:35:02
    you're eating sugar with a side of sugar
  • 00:35:04
    on top of your sugar that's what raisin
  • 00:35:07
    brand is and for I'm sure there's people
  • 00:35:09
    watching this going wait what yes trust
  • 00:35:13
    me just look into it start watching a
  • 00:35:16
    few of my videos and you'll quickly go
  • 00:35:19
    holy crap everything in the middle of
  • 00:35:21
    the store is sugar with some grains
  • 00:35:24
    wheat rice o corn and some vegetable
  • 00:35:27
    seed oil canola oil soybean oil peanut
  • 00:35:30
    oil cotton seed oil that's what
  • 00:35:33
    everything's made out of and so when
  • 00:35:34
    they tell you to eat the rainbow and
  • 00:35:37
    you're like okay I'll have a tortilla
  • 00:35:38
    wrap and some nachos and some uh a
  • 00:35:42
    doughnut for dessert all three of those
  • 00:35:44
    things are exactly the same
  • 00:35:46
    ingredients with a little bit of food
  • 00:35:48
    coloring a little bit of flavoring it's
  • 00:35:50
    it's it's it's sugar grains and
  • 00:35:54
    vegetable seed oils those things get the
  • 00:35:56
    most substance ities from the federal
  • 00:35:58
    government there is no broccoli subsidy
  • 00:36:02
    you don't get a subsidy for raising
  • 00:36:04
    broccoli right you're like wait what I
  • 00:36:07
    thought broccoli was healthy it is but
  • 00:36:08
    somehow the Federal Government Can Only
  • 00:36:10
    figure out how to subsidize wheat rice
  • 00:36:12
    oats corn and canola oil and soybean oil
  • 00:36:16
    and sugar uh sugar beets and sugar cane
  • 00:36:19
    and they also they they they can still
  • 00:36:21
    subsidize
  • 00:36:22
    tobacco a little bit and you're like so
  • 00:36:26
    there's no broccoli no get subsidy no no
  • 00:36:29
    those Farmers they they have to get out
  • 00:36:31
    there and root hog or Die Why is the
  • 00:36:33
    federal government
  • 00:36:35
    subsidizing grains sugar vegetable seed
  • 00:36:39
    oils and a little bit tobacco are those
  • 00:36:41
    the four healthiest things if I mean if
  • 00:36:44
    they are the healthiest then Bravo to
  • 00:36:46
    the federal government for subsidizing
  • 00:36:48
    them and making it more profitable to
  • 00:36:50
    grow those crops but if they're not then
  • 00:36:54
    what the hell is the federal government
  • 00:36:56
    doing well now Dr Barry lot you know
  • 00:37:00
    people will say um wow you know eating
  • 00:37:03
    healthy is so expensive um and and I'm
  • 00:37:06
    I'm sensitive to that of course I don't
  • 00:37:09
    think anything's quite as expensive as
  • 00:37:11
    cheap food in the long run but how does
  • 00:37:14
    somebody how do you talk to people who
  • 00:37:16
    say wow that that sounds expensive I you
  • 00:37:18
    know what am I going to do eat filet M
  • 00:37:20
    and right you know grass-fed beef is 40
  • 00:37:23
    bucks a pound what what are you talking
  • 00:37:24
    about here you know right and so that's
  • 00:37:27
    said that is a valid point especially in
  • 00:37:29
    our current uh economic climate it's a
  • 00:37:32
    super valid point third hundreds of
  • 00:37:34
    thousands of Americans who sleep in
  • 00:37:35
    their car right now because they can't
  • 00:37:38
    afford rent and can't definitely can't
  • 00:37:40
    afford a mortgage how are they going to
  • 00:37:42
    eat a proper human diet it's absolutely
  • 00:37:43
    possible here's how you do it you go to
  • 00:37:45
    the supermarket and you buy the 30C
  • 00:37:48
    count container of eggs and it can be
  • 00:37:51
    the cheapest eggs it does not have to be
  • 00:37:53
    the the expensive eggs the cheapest eggs
  • 00:37:55
    in the supermarket are better for you
  • 00:37:58
    than the most expensive loaf of bread in
  • 00:38:01
    the supermarket okay you buy the 30 pack
  • 00:38:05
    that's like literally 25 cents an egg
  • 00:38:08
    when you do the math then you go over
  • 00:38:10
    and you find the ground beef the
  • 00:38:11
    cheapest ground beef the 730 and you buy
  • 00:38:14
    10 lounds of that if you've got a
  • 00:38:16
    freezer and you you cut that up into
  • 00:38:19
    serving sizes and put it in your freezer
  • 00:38:21
    okay you buy the big stick of baloney
  • 00:38:24
    and I know people are like baloney is a
  • 00:38:25
    processed meat That's not healthy
  • 00:38:28
    yes yes it is baloney is just ground up
  • 00:38:32
    animal meat that's what baloney is and
  • 00:38:35
    then a lot of people get grossed out and
  • 00:38:36
    said well they probably put peckers and
  • 00:38:38
    noses and livers and kidneys in there
  • 00:38:41
    yes they do that's some of the most
  • 00:38:44
    nutrient dened food on the planet when I
  • 00:38:46
    eat a hot dog which is often I hope that
  • 00:38:50
    they put the spleen and the testicles
  • 00:38:52
    and the ears and the noses and the
  • 00:38:54
    snouts and the Tails I hope they put all
  • 00:38:56
    that in there because that makes it even
  • 00:38:59
    more ancestral even more nutrient dense
  • 00:39:02
    that's what human beings should be
  • 00:39:04
    eating and so you can buy the cheapest
  • 00:39:06
    baloney the cheapest hot dogs spam is a
  • 00:39:09
    health
  • 00:39:11
    food we're blowing there are people
  • 00:39:14
    right now whose head is exploding
  • 00:39:15
    they're like what are this guy who is
  • 00:39:17
    this guy 100% yes you you want to look
  • 00:39:20
    at the the hot dogs the baloney the
  • 00:39:22
    processed me you want to find the ones
  • 00:39:24
    with the least amount of sugar and make
  • 00:39:27
    sure that it's the least amount of added
  • 00:39:29
    chemicals and color and crap but that's
  • 00:39:32
    still going to be way cheaper than the
  • 00:39:35
    artisanal this that and the other and
  • 00:39:37
    this oh look at this it's got seeds on
  • 00:39:39
    top people spend so much money on just
  • 00:39:42
    stuff that's not doesn't meet the
  • 00:39:44
    definition of the word food mhm that
  • 00:39:48
    then they're out of money and they can't
  • 00:39:49
    buy real food but yeah you can
  • 00:39:51
    absolutely eat a proper human diet on a
  • 00:39:54
    very strict
  • 00:39:55
    budget unless you're own the Wick
  • 00:39:57
    program which is women's women infas and
  • 00:40:00
    children if you're that poor and you've
  • 00:40:03
    got young ones then if you've ever seen
  • 00:40:05
    somebody's Wick card what you can get
  • 00:40:07
    with Wick you can't get any meat you
  • 00:40:11
    cannot get meat with on the women's
  • 00:40:13
    infants and Children's Program infants
  • 00:40:16
    and children need the most nutrient
  • 00:40:18
    dense food that they can you can
  • 00:40:19
    possibly put in their mouth they are
  • 00:40:21
    literally growing a human body mhm women
  • 00:40:24
    who are pregnant or breastfeeding they
  • 00:40:26
    need the the most nutrient-dense food
  • 00:40:28
    that they can ingest but now they can
  • 00:40:31
    get plenty of fruit juice which is just
  • 00:40:33
    liquid sugar they can get plenty of
  • 00:40:34
    bread they can get lots of cereal which
  • 00:40:37
    is just sugar but they can't get any
  • 00:40:40
    meat they can get a few eggs a little
  • 00:40:42
    bit of cheese one pound a month of
  • 00:40:44
    cheese for a family of five that's what
  • 00:40:47
    Wick will get you one pound it's it's
  • 00:40:50
    it's astonishing that that these women
  • 00:40:52
    are trying to get pregnant breastfeed
  • 00:40:54
    have a baby make a baby in their w
  • 00:40:58
    and then raise raise this child to be a
  • 00:41:00
    healthy adult and you get a pound of
  • 00:41:02
    cheese a month for a family of five you
  • 00:41:04
    get no meat whatsoever no beef you
  • 00:41:07
    cannot get beef with women's infants and
  • 00:41:09
    children's the week program it's like
  • 00:41:12
    what are we trying to raise a generation
  • 00:41:15
    of people who are metabolically sick cuz
  • 00:41:17
    if Chris and I if we were both evil evil
  • 00:41:20
    and we took over the world and we're
  • 00:41:22
    like we want to raise a generation of
  • 00:41:24
    people who have low testosterone who are
  • 00:41:27
    are mentally very cloudy who are obese
  • 00:41:30
    they can still work their little job but
  • 00:41:32
    they they they're not going to be out
  • 00:41:33
    lifting weights or jogging they're not
  • 00:41:36
    going to be rock climbing they're not
  • 00:41:37
    going to be they're going to be low
  • 00:41:39
    testosterone individuals men and women
  • 00:41:41
    both they're going to be sick and
  • 00:41:44
    they're going to be mentally cloudy and
  • 00:41:45
    they're going to be tired chronically
  • 00:41:47
    fatigued we would feed them
  • 00:41:51
    exactly what the federal government
  • 00:41:53
    tells you you should eat in the my plate
  • 00:41:56
    program that's exact ex actly the diet I
  • 00:41:58
    would give if I wanted a generation of
  • 00:41:59
    people whose testosterone was so low
  • 00:42:02
    that they could function but they could
  • 00:42:03
    never fight back they could never get
  • 00:42:05
    together and get their heads together
  • 00:42:06
    and come up with a plan and then stick
  • 00:42:09
    to the plan they can never do that they
  • 00:42:11
    tap out be like I'm tired I'm going to
  • 00:42:13
    take a nap then you should eat the way
  • 00:42:16
    the wick program teaches you to eat you
  • 00:42:18
    you should eat the way the the the SNAP
  • 00:42:20
    benefits you know you on on SNAP
  • 00:42:22
    benefits if you wanted to you could
  • 00:42:23
    spend your entire monthly allotment on
  • 00:42:26
    potato chips Pepsi Cola and ding-dongs
  • 00:42:29
    you can spend all of it and that could
  • 00:42:31
    be your monthly diet Federal
  • 00:42:33
    government's fine with
  • 00:42:34
    that how could you so is this a
  • 00:42:37
    conspiracy I don't blame people who have
  • 00:42:40
    become completely off in the deep water
  • 00:42:43
    of conspiracy theory because if if it
  • 00:42:46
    would make sense if you were trying to
  • 00:42:48
    raise a a population of people that that
  • 00:42:51
    could never organize and fight back this
  • 00:42:54
    is exactly what you would feed them and
  • 00:42:56
    so I don't blame those people for
  • 00:42:57
    thinking that way I personally don't
  • 00:42:59
    think it's a conspiracy I think it's a
  • 00:43:00
    perfect blend of
  • 00:43:02
    incompetence ignorance laziness and
  • 00:43:05
    probably some evil at the very very top
  • 00:43:07
    but the vast majority of people they
  • 00:43:09
    mean well but they're just too lazy and
  • 00:43:11
    too ignorant to to put their thinking
  • 00:43:13
    caps on and say wait a minute let's why
  • 00:43:15
    is this EP obesity epidemic why is it
  • 00:43:18
    doing the hockey stick thing the
  • 00:43:21
    childhood diabetes why is it doing that
  • 00:43:25
    when I was first training as a medic
  • 00:43:27
    student there might be one or two
  • 00:43:30
    children's diabetes clinics in the
  • 00:43:35
    country there might be one dialysis
  • 00:43:38
    clinic in in a bigger
  • 00:43:40
    city okay now I live in my closest
  • 00:43:44
    little town is Camden Tennessee there's
  • 00:43:46
    two dialysis clinics here there's as
  • 00:43:49
    many dialysis clinic as there is pawn
  • 00:43:52
    shops and Payday Loan places why does
  • 00:43:56
    every small town in an America need a
  • 00:43:58
    dialysis clinic how's that how does that
  • 00:44:00
    even make sense to people unless we're
  • 00:44:03
    slowly poisoning them in the entire
  • 00:44:06
    population yeah that's what we're doing
  • 00:44:08
    is it intentional or is it accidental I
  • 00:44:11
    don't know and I don't think most people
  • 00:44:13
    should care because in the end the
  • 00:44:14
    result is the
  • 00:44:17
    same you know Ken so so
  • 00:44:20
    um I don't know what the intention is
  • 00:44:22
    but I'm I'm this kind of guy I figure
  • 00:44:24
    that if if you flip me a coin and it
  • 00:44:26
    comes up heads 15 times in a row I'm
  • 00:44:28
    going to think that might not be a Fair
  • 00:44:30
    coin you know it might be a Fair coin
  • 00:44:33
    but I'm starting to suspect things about
  • 00:44:35
    flip five right um so we watched covid
  • 00:44:38
    happen right flip hey everybody should
  • 00:44:41
    stay inside flip you have to wear these
  • 00:44:43
    masks even if you're three years old
  • 00:44:44
    flip everybody has to get a vaccine even
  • 00:44:46
    if you have zero risk from this thing
  • 00:44:47
    flip we don't want you to get any
  • 00:44:49
    sunlight flip we want you to lose your
  • 00:44:50
    job and be stressed out flip and
  • 00:44:53
    everything they did they didn't
  • 00:44:55
    accidentally get one thing right that
  • 00:44:56
    was on the side of Health right Y and
  • 00:44:58
    the one that bothered me the most
  • 00:45:00
    because this is the hardest data I've
  • 00:45:02
    got I've got 50 papers they are rock
  • 00:45:04
    solid vitamin d y nobody who had 50
  • 00:45:07
    nanograms per ml in blood serum was in
  • 00:45:11
    the ICU nobody yep it was clear as day
  • 00:45:15
    how did that not translate into somebody
  • 00:45:17
    saying maybe you should take some
  • 00:45:19
    vitamin D at the national
  • 00:45:21
    level so you can't get a patent on
  • 00:45:24
    vitamin D it's a naturally occurring
  • 00:45:26
    molecule you you can go out in the sun
  • 00:45:27
    and get it for free uh or you can eat
  • 00:45:29
    vitamin D rich foods and get plenty of
  • 00:45:31
    vitamin D so you can't make a billion
  • 00:45:33
    dollars on that so nobody was interested
  • 00:45:36
    I think Co has done more to wake people
  • 00:45:39
    up that whole
  • 00:45:40
    Fiasco uh I know it did for me because I
  • 00:45:43
    suspected a lot of stuff before because
  • 00:45:45
    I was seeing too many heads come up in
  • 00:45:46
    the coin flip but I'm like well maybe
  • 00:45:48
    it's just chance I don't know but I can
  • 00:45:51
    remember back in February of that year
  • 00:45:54
    cuz I read the the foreign media I read
  • 00:45:57
    probably 20 newspapers a day not from
  • 00:46:00
    the United States from other countries
  • 00:46:02
    and I was seeing this strong signal come
  • 00:46:05
    from from the East like oh my God what
  • 00:46:07
    is this and I actually made two YouTube
  • 00:46:09
    videos about co uh which was Corona
  • 00:46:12
    virus back then right and and they were
  • 00:46:15
    and and I made two videos because
  • 00:46:17
    initially the AR not and The lethality
  • 00:46:20
    it looks scary as hell and I was like oh
  • 00:46:23
    my God this is bad and so I made two
  • 00:46:27
    YouTube videos and got in trouble with
  • 00:46:29
    YouTube because back then I was airing
  • 00:46:32
    on the side of oh my God this is bad I
  • 00:46:35
    was being too conservative and I
  • 00:46:38
    actually got dinged by YouTube for that
  • 00:46:39
    and I made both of those videos unlisted
  • 00:46:41
    eventually they had both had hundreds of
  • 00:46:44
    thousands of views just in a few hours
  • 00:46:46
    because I was I I nobody was talking
  • 00:46:48
    about this in in early February of that
  • 00:46:51
    year and I'm like dude y'all need to all
  • 00:46:54
    have you need gloves you need masks you
  • 00:46:56
    need face Shields because if this is
  • 00:46:59
    aerosolized we're in a world of hurt and
  • 00:47:03
    then come to find out it had The
  • 00:47:05
    lethality of just a a bad flu and the
  • 00:47:08
    arot was not anywhere close to measles
  • 00:47:11
    like it initially looked like this stuff
  • 00:47:13
    if you were in a gymnasium with somebody
  • 00:47:16
    they were on the other side of the gym
  • 00:47:17
    you're probably going to catch this
  • 00:47:19
    that's how infectious it looked to start
  • 00:47:20
    with but turns out none of that was true
  • 00:47:23
    and so now you're you're left with like
  • 00:47:26
    Chris said all these it's heads every
  • 00:47:28
    time but then that turns out later no
  • 00:47:31
    actually it wasn't heads it was Tails we
  • 00:47:33
    just reported it as heads uh sorry about
  • 00:47:35
    that forgive us you know we've we've
  • 00:47:37
    made 82 errors in just literally
  • 00:47:41
    sequentially we've made all these errors
  • 00:47:43
    but we're sorry about that but you still
  • 00:47:45
    need to trust us I think a lot of people
  • 00:47:47
    got woke up by that and I think that's a
  • 00:47:49
    very good thing I think it's a great
  • 00:47:51
    thing and so millions of people Now
  • 00:47:53
    understand oh I'm not going to take
  • 00:47:54
    their advice here here's how bad it is
  • 00:47:56
    for me k um if the FDA says don't do it
  • 00:48:00
    I'm kind of inclined to do it and vice
  • 00:48:02
    versa right literally I think it's an
  • 00:48:05
    okay starting point right use adelhelm
  • 00:48:08
    for Alzheimer's like nope I'm not going
  • 00:48:10
    to do that yeah right start there and I
  • 00:48:14
    think currently that is a great metric
  • 00:48:17
    that people can use did the Ada
  • 00:48:20
    recommend it don't do it did the FDA
  • 00:48:22
    recommend it don't do that did the CDC
  • 00:48:24
    recommend it definitely don't do that
  • 00:48:26
    don't do that but here's the danger I I
  • 00:48:29
    think that that I think that's currently
  • 00:48:31
    probably the the right metric to gauge
  • 00:48:33
    by but you see the danger of this if we
  • 00:48:37
    don't have institutions that we can
  • 00:48:39
    trust because one of these days there is
  • 00:48:42
    going to be a virus there is going to be
  • 00:48:44
    a bacteria that's going to be real damn
  • 00:48:47
    bad this there's cycles of this this has
  • 00:48:49
    happened from the beginning of recorded
  • 00:48:51
    history and even before there are
  • 00:48:54
    pandemics there are plagues these things
  • 00:48:56
    do happen and so the so let's just say
  • 00:48:59
    tomorrow all of a sudden we see in in
  • 00:49:02
    Africa oh my God here's a real pandemic
  • 00:49:06
    level that's going to kill 30% of the
  • 00:49:09
    population and the CDC and the World
  • 00:49:12
    Health Organization both posted all over
  • 00:49:14
    their social media what percentage of
  • 00:49:17
    what I'd love to know your prediction
  • 00:49:19
    what percentage of the adult population
  • 00:49:21
    would
  • 00:49:23
    go this is moreit half 50% yeah and so
  • 00:49:28
    we would be decimated as a society a
  • 00:49:30
    third of us would die because we don't
  • 00:49:33
    have institutions we can trust that's
  • 00:49:35
    very
  • 00:49:36
    dangerous I don't know what the solution
  • 00:49:38
    to that is I know in my little part of
  • 00:49:40
    the world what we're trying to do but I
  • 00:49:42
    mean what are we going to do about that
  • 00:49:43
    that's a huge
  • 00:49:45
    problem well I mean just just look at it
  • 00:49:47
    so you know you know this um very well
  • 00:49:50
    but for everybody else no drug is 100%
  • 00:49:53
    safe in fact there's a bell curve of
  • 00:49:54
    responses you mentioned that some people
  • 00:49:56
    need no carbs and some can have up to
  • 00:49:58
    100 grams and there's this curve of sort
  • 00:49:59
    of response to that right well that's
  • 00:50:01
    true for aspirin it's true for vaccines
  • 00:50:03
    it's true for everything but they tried
  • 00:50:05
    to pretend like that suddenly went away
  • 00:50:06
    went to zero there was Zero risk off of
  • 00:50:08
    these vaccines and so what I've learned
  • 00:50:10
    is that the vaccine compensation injury
  • 00:50:12
    program VP is it's like handed out like
  • 00:50:15
    six $1,400 checks so far you know it's
  • 00:50:19
    funded with billions lawyers feasting
  • 00:50:22
    around that making sure you can't make
  • 00:50:23
    it through the gauntlet to because they
  • 00:50:25
    just they so what what would preserve
  • 00:50:27
    trust is for the government to come out
  • 00:50:29
    and say listen nothing's 100% safe on
  • 00:50:31
    balance this is a very good thing to do
  • 00:50:32
    but for the people who are injured we're
  • 00:50:34
    going to take care of them and we're
  • 00:50:35
    going to take care of them well right
  • 00:50:38
    that would be fairer that would start to
  • 00:50:40
    open the door a little bit but their
  • 00:50:41
    insistence that it's black and white
  • 00:50:43
    100% safe is trust destroying for me
  • 00:50:48
    completely and for the average person
  • 00:50:51
    who has an IQ above a 100 you're like no
  • 00:50:54
    I'm never listening to them again about
  • 00:50:56
    anything and and I but yeah I think if
  • 00:50:58
    some if people in positions of authority
  • 00:51:01
    started to publicly
  • 00:51:04
    apologize and say we got this completely
  • 00:51:07
    wrong not like we went beyond just wrong
  • 00:51:10
    we were like turbocharge wrong and we're
  • 00:51:13
    very sorry for that we're going to try
  • 00:51:14
    to do better in the future here's how
  • 00:51:16
    we're changing our policies so that in
  • 00:51:18
    the future we can do better uh also I
  • 00:51:21
    think that a long list of people should
  • 00:51:24
    be fired has anybody been fired for all
  • 00:51:27
    this I don't I haven't seen the press
  • 00:51:29
    release where anybody got fired people
  • 00:51:31
    need to lose their careers over this
  • 00:51:34
    because this was not just oh we messed
  • 00:51:36
    up a little bit this is we completely
  • 00:51:40
    completely screwed the pooch 100% we got
  • 00:51:44
    everything wrong but nobody's been fired
  • 00:51:47
    nobody's apologized no policies have
  • 00:51:49
    been
  • 00:51:50
    changed that's that's a very strong
  • 00:51:52
    signal to me that I shouldn't trust
  • 00:51:54
    anything they say currently and for the
  • 00:51:56
    foresee future that makes me sad to have
  • 00:51:58
    to say that but I think that's entirely
  • 00:52:01
    true well it is so this brings us to the
  • 00:52:03
    idea that sometimes things are just past
  • 00:52:05
    reform I I don't spend any time working
  • 00:52:07
    to try and reform the CDC the FDA right
  • 00:52:11
    um You just I I worked in corporate
  • 00:52:13
    business for a while and sometimes in a
  • 00:52:15
    merger you had a decision to make are we
  • 00:52:16
    going to blend these cultures or we just
  • 00:52:18
    going to fire one side of the the aisle
  • 00:52:20
    usually that was the right answer it's
  • 00:52:22
    very difficult to change culture and so
  • 00:52:24
    the culture of the FDA is broken in CDC
  • 00:52:27
    it's just broken there's no I don't
  • 00:52:29
    think we're going to hire a better
  • 00:52:30
    manager to fix that so what do you do
  • 00:52:33
    well good news you know I work with the
  • 00:52:34
    flccc and I know you've got the Diabetes
  • 00:52:37
    Association right so people are just
  • 00:52:38
    coming forward and they're building
  • 00:52:39
    those parallel systems like we'll just
  • 00:52:41
    start over right and you know what in a
  • 00:52:43
    100 years those will be corrupt too
  • 00:52:45
    maybe that's just human you know the
  • 00:52:46
    sweep of things perhaps right that that
  • 00:52:49
    absolutely could be one of the laws of
  • 00:52:52
    human nature if you apply the laws over
  • 00:52:55
    centuries every becomes corrupt
  • 00:52:57
    eventually that could absolutely be true
  • 00:52:59
    uh that could be the reason the founding
  • 00:53:01
    fathers said something about the tree of
  • 00:53:03
    Liberty and how it's watered I don't
  • 00:53:05
    know but yeah that could be true but
  • 00:53:07
    regardless we're in a severe dilemma
  • 00:53:11
    right
  • 00:53:12
    now we've got to come up with parallel
  • 00:53:14
    organizations who are transparent who
  • 00:53:17
    can be trusted who not only are
  • 00:53:19
    trustworthy but we can verify that we've
  • 00:53:22
    got to have at this stage I think
  • 00:53:24
    Society needs verification uh this
  • 00:53:26
    morning we had the first uh Zoom board
  • 00:53:28
    meeting of the American Diabetes Society
  • 00:53:30
    we're going to post that board meeting
  • 00:53:33
    on the website and we're going to post
  • 00:53:35
    every every board meeting is going to be
  • 00:53:38
    publicly available you can see what we
  • 00:53:40
    talked about For Better or For Worse and
  • 00:53:42
    I think I think people are going to need
  • 00:53:45
    going forward they're going to need that
  • 00:53:46
    level of transparency or they're not
  • 00:53:48
    they're just not going to trust if you
  • 00:53:50
    if if whatever you are has the word
  • 00:53:53
    association or agency or Society or or
  • 00:53:56
    organiz they're they're like I don't
  • 00:53:57
    trust them and I don't blame people for
  • 00:53:59
    feeling that way I think we're going to
  • 00:54:01
    have to go above and beyond with
  • 00:54:03
    transparency and like here's our
  • 00:54:05
    finances here's who we we've accepted
  • 00:54:07
    donations from here's our board meetings
  • 00:54:09
    our private board meetings you can go
  • 00:54:11
    watch them just like you're sitting
  • 00:54:12
    there in the room yeah I think people
  • 00:54:14
    need that level of transparency or the I
  • 00:54:17
    think we've lost so much trust that it's
  • 00:54:19
    just our default sitting now is I don't
  • 00:54:20
    trust you and you can't blame people for
  • 00:54:23
    that I I agree I agree so um how much of
  • 00:54:27
    of the
  • 00:54:30
    metabolic disaster that's unfolding in
  • 00:54:32
    the United States do you think would be
  • 00:54:34
    remedied if people could just start
  • 00:54:36
    eating what you call the the Primal
  • 00:54:38
    human diet yeah the proper human diet
  • 00:54:41
    would reverse 80% of the yeah The
  • 00:54:44
    Chronic metabolic diseases type two
  • 00:54:47
    diabetes if any and so everybody's a
  • 00:54:49
    grown adult they can do whatever they
  • 00:54:50
    want so there'll be people who say look
  • 00:54:52
    I don't I don't want to eat that way I'm
  • 00:54:54
    going to eat what I want and I'll just
  • 00:54:55
    take the medic
  • 00:54:57
    fine enjoy your life you you get to make
  • 00:55:00
    that decision but the problem is is the
  • 00:55:03
    vast majority of adults in the United
  • 00:55:05
    States and other parts of the world have
  • 00:55:07
    been tricked they've been lied to
  • 00:55:08
    they've been
  • 00:55:10
    misled perhaps accidentally but I doubt
  • 00:55:12
    that and they don't know what to do and
  • 00:55:14
    once you tell somebody like that you'd
  • 00:55:16
    be surprised Chris at how motivated
  • 00:55:18
    people are and when you say actually you
  • 00:55:20
    can improve your own health you just do
  • 00:55:22
    these simple things they're like why
  • 00:55:24
    didn't somebody tell me this 10 years
  • 00:55:25
    ago I would totally done that I just
  • 00:55:27
    didn't know I think that's the majority
  • 00:55:29
    of people I don't I there are a few
  • 00:55:31
    people who be like I don't give a damn
  • 00:55:32
    I'm going to eat the the Honey Buns I
  • 00:55:34
    don't care great go do you that's fine
  • 00:55:37
    but I my current philosophy is is that
  • 00:55:40
    the majority of people if they knew
  • 00:55:41
    better they would do better immediately
  • 00:55:43
    and so I would say 100% of type 2
  • 00:55:46
    diabetes would be gone can you imagine
  • 00:55:49
    the corporations that would that would
  • 00:55:51
    crumble the bankruptcies if we just if
  • 00:55:54
    we erase type two diabetes as a thing
  • 00:55:57
    that you would need medicines for that
  • 00:56:00
    you would need injections for that you
  • 00:56:01
    would need special appliances oh you
  • 00:56:03
    lost your leg because of an amputation
  • 00:56:05
    because of type 2 diabetes so now you
  • 00:56:07
    need a prosthesis you need a walker you
  • 00:56:09
    need a cane literally entire Industries
  • 00:56:12
    would
  • 00:56:13
    crumble hyper triglyceridemia would go
  • 00:56:16
    completely away on a proper human diet
  • 00:56:18
    there wouldn't be such a thing unless
  • 00:56:19
    you had a specific very rare genetic
  • 00:56:21
    defect type 1 diabetes would not have
  • 00:56:24
    all the complications that they have
  • 00:56:26
    they would have a normal aeny a normal
  • 00:56:28
    blood sugar and they'd also use 80% less
  • 00:56:30
    insulin so everybody's bitching and
  • 00:56:32
    whining about the price of insulin what
  • 00:56:34
    if you just needed 80% less that sounds
  • 00:56:37
    like a root cause solution to me you
  • 00:56:39
    just don't need as much well and and and
  • 00:56:42
    besides the the disruption of all those
  • 00:56:44
    predatory Industries out there think
  • 00:56:46
    about what it would mean to all the
  • 00:56:47
    families who have more years with their
  • 00:56:50
    with and vitality in those years with
  • 00:56:52
    their family and their loved ones and
  • 00:56:53
    the communities would now have all these
  • 00:56:55
    people with energy who are capable of
  • 00:56:57
    coming out into the community and
  • 00:56:58
    helping to build it we're not stuck home
  • 00:57:00
    sick on our sofa it's huge what this
  • 00:57:03
    could be just imagine if every
  • 00:57:07
    grandmother and grandfather that's
  • 00:57:09
    currently in the nursing home had a
  • 00:57:11
    stroke had a heart attack lost both legs
  • 00:57:13
    whatever imagine if we had the
  • 00:57:15
    collective wisdom of all those
  • 00:57:19
    grandfather fathers and grandmothers and
  • 00:57:21
    then a bunch of them are in the in the
  • 00:57:22
    graveyard right they're dead that we
  • 00:57:24
    already lost them if we had that collect
  • 00:57:26
    I intelligence and wisdom from all those
  • 00:57:29
    centuries of lived life we had that
  • 00:57:32
    available to us we old you know and then
  • 00:57:35
    imagine the grandkids not having to go
  • 00:57:37
    to the nursing home and see Grandpa and
  • 00:57:40
    he he doesn't smell great and he he
  • 00:57:42
    makes no s imagine if that grandfather
  • 00:57:44
    were home out in the backyard teaching
  • 00:57:47
    that kid how to build a fire or teaching
  • 00:57:49
    that teaching that grandkid how to play
  • 00:57:51
    kick a soccer ball imagine the the just
  • 00:57:54
    the trillions of dollars of net
  • 00:57:58
    benefit to our society if we had all
  • 00:58:01
    those people who we've lost either lost
  • 00:58:04
    to death or lost because they're
  • 00:58:05
    effectively completely disabled either
  • 00:58:07
    mentally or physically they can't really
  • 00:58:09
    be the the Elder the patriarch or the
  • 00:58:12
    matriarch of the family they can't be
  • 00:58:14
    that because they're they're physically
  • 00:58:16
    or mentally crippled now because of this
  • 00:58:18
    disease process that was entirely
  • 00:58:21
    preventable and entirely reversible it
  • 00:58:24
    would revolutionize Society and it will
  • 00:58:27
    that's that's my goal that's it will
  • 00:58:29
    revolutionize society when we're not
  • 00:58:31
    losing aunts and uncles and mothers and
  • 00:58:33
    fathers and Grand fathers and
  • 00:58:34
    grandmothers to to just stupid chronic
  • 00:58:36
    disease that's completely reversible
  • 00:58:39
    just think of the benefit to the
  • 00:58:41
    churches to the organizations to the
  • 00:58:43
    family units that you now have this guy
  • 00:58:46
    who literally has Decades of learned
  • 00:58:49
    life experience wisdom that's what
  • 00:58:52
    wisdom is right you he's already made
  • 00:58:54
    all those mistakes and he can help his
  • 00:58:56
    grandkids or his great grandkids and say
  • 00:58:58
    no no no no no don't do that I did that
  • 00:59:00
    here's the way to do it properly imagine
  • 00:59:03
    the benefit to the society it makes me
  • 00:59:05
    want to cry thinking of of everything
  • 00:59:07
    that's just been wasted that we could
  • 00:59:10
    have at our fingertips if we had not
  • 00:59:13
    listened to the mainstream
  • 00:59:15
    narrative indeed indeed you know I I I
  • 00:59:18
    have I'm sure you have a thousand
  • 00:59:20
    compared to this but you know in my
  • 00:59:21
    forums at Peak Prosperity it's full of
  • 00:59:23
    people saying ah I had a lifetime of I
  • 00:59:26
    had irritable bowel I had Crohn I had
  • 00:59:28
    eczema I had like something really
  • 00:59:30
    debilitating I was sleeping poorly they
  • 00:59:32
    have all these things and you want to
  • 00:59:33
    know the number one thing that cured
  • 00:59:35
    people was the carnivore diet like that
  • 00:59:37
    that's just the one that just like
  • 00:59:38
    because you get this really quick you
  • 00:59:40
    said signal these people said you know I
  • 00:59:42
    was just going to try something two
  • 00:59:43
    within two weeks they had their own
  • 00:59:45
    personal signal they're sleeping better
  • 00:59:47
    the flareups were gone cold sores
  • 00:59:48
    disappeared whatever the story was right
  • 00:59:51
    I've Heard lots and lots of people
  • 00:59:52
    getting really quick signals who have
  • 00:59:55
    what would otherwise be debilitating
  • 00:59:57
    kind of you know things that interfere
  • 00:59:58
    with your daily function kind of stuff
  • 01:00:00
    yep we actually have several documented
  • 01:00:03
    cases now of multiple
  • 01:00:05
    sclerosis going into complete remission
  • 01:00:08
    and we've got the documentation if
  • 01:00:10
    anybody doubts this I can show you the m
  • 01:00:13
    and not only the symptoms going into
  • 01:00:14
    complete remission them feeling normal
  • 01:00:17
    and healthy again but the MRI the
  • 01:00:20
    magnetic resonance imaging of their
  • 01:00:21
    brain that showed the white matter
  • 01:00:23
    lesions they're gone and so now now I am
  • 01:00:27
    still Blown Away by that because you
  • 01:00:29
    know like I said initially I thought
  • 01:00:31
    keto was just a weight loss hack you do
  • 01:00:32
    it temporarily lose the weight and then
  • 01:00:34
    go back to whatever I'm coming now to
  • 01:00:37
    believe that the majority of all
  • 01:00:41
    disease is Diet related if not diet
  • 01:00:44
    caused how how are you going to go on an
  • 01:00:47
    all meat and egg diet and your multiple
  • 01:00:51
    sclerosis go away and then we repeat the
  • 01:00:54
    MRI of your brain and those documented
  • 01:00:57
    lesions that were in your white matter
  • 01:01:00
    they're now gone and you're you're a
  • 01:01:02
    normal functioning person again the
  • 01:01:05
    carnivore diet is is the most powerful
  • 01:01:08
    therapeutic intervention I have ever
  • 01:01:10
    seen and that includes all
  • 01:01:12
    Pharmaceuticals I've ever prescribed and
  • 01:01:15
    been been around I have never seen a a
  • 01:01:19
    therapeutic intervention work like the
  • 01:01:21
    carnivore diet now let me be very clear
  • 01:01:23
    I'm not saying everybody needs to eat
  • 01:01:25
    the carnivore diet for the rest of their
  • 01:01:28
    life but absolutely you need to try it
  • 01:01:31
    if you're suffering from any chronic
  • 01:01:33
    condition you need to do 90 days of beef
  • 01:01:34
    butter bacon and eggs you just need to
  • 01:01:37
    do that you just need to shut up and
  • 01:01:39
    just trust me this 1% and do it for 90
  • 01:01:42
    days beef butter bacon and eggs you can
  • 01:01:44
    eat as much as you want as often as you
  • 01:01:46
    want eat to your full you don't portion
  • 01:01:48
    control you don't calorie count you just
  • 01:01:50
    eat beef butter bacon and eggs until
  • 01:01:52
    you're full and then go play when you're
  • 01:01:54
    hungry again you eat beef butter bacon
  • 01:01:56
    and eggs again in any it doesn't matter
  • 01:01:58
    the ratios you don't have to count
  • 01:01:59
    macros you don't count calories you just
  • 01:02:01
    eat beef butter bacon and eggs every
  • 01:02:03
    time you're hungry you're going to be
  • 01:02:06
    astounded at what happens to your health
  • 01:02:09
    stuff that you thought was just part of
  • 01:02:10
    who you were turns out that's chronic
  • 01:02:13
    inappropriate inflammation and it gets
  • 01:02:15
    better and goes away and you're going to
  • 01:02:17
    be like are you me you're
  • 01:02:20
    telling me I've been suffering for 10 20
  • 01:02:22
    30 40 50 years with this and it was my
  • 01:02:25
    diet all along and here's why I think it
  • 01:02:28
    can why this happens Chris when you look
  • 01:02:31
    back in the paleoanthropological
  • 01:02:33
    literature which I am increasingly
  • 01:02:36
    in researching I'm an armchair
  • 01:02:39
    paleoanthropologist I am not formally
  • 01:02:41
    trained in this there are certain things
  • 01:02:43
    that the homo sapien sapien that's
  • 01:02:46
    humans we've been doing for the longest
  • 01:02:48
    period of time remember I talked about
  • 01:02:50
    adaptation earlier right we have been
  • 01:02:54
    playing in the sun mostly unclothed we
  • 01:02:57
    have been drinking water we have been
  • 01:02:59
    breathing air and we have been eating
  • 01:03:03
    meat those four things and being
  • 01:03:06
    physically active so those five things
  • 01:03:08
    we have been doing those for longer than
  • 01:03:11
    we have been doing any other thing that
  • 01:03:13
    human beings do and so when somebody
  • 01:03:16
    comes at you with a plant-based diet a
  • 01:03:18
    vegan diet they mean well but they have
  • 01:03:21
    not looked at the totality of the
  • 01:03:23
    research that I have looked at human
  • 01:03:25
    beings have been eating meat for way
  • 01:03:28
    longer than we've been eating wheat rice
  • 01:03:31
    oats corn than we've been eating all of
  • 01:03:34
    these modern all the modern vegetables
  • 01:03:36
    that you think of in the supermarket
  • 01:03:38
    they didn't even
  • 01:03:40
    exist sometimes just a few hundred years
  • 01:03:43
    back there was not such a thing as that
  • 01:03:46
    vegetable and if any of you guys have
  • 01:03:48
    chat GPT or something like that just ask
  • 01:03:51
    the search engine just say how long have
  • 01:03:54
    carrots been available for human to eat
  • 01:03:56
    in their current form ask that question
  • 01:03:58
    and you'll be like what 400 years so
  • 01:04:02
    before that humans didn't eat carrots
  • 01:04:05
    exactly right oat oats yeah humans have
  • 01:04:08
    only been eating oats for 4,500 years
  • 01:04:10
    that's the first recorded evidence that
  • 01:04:13
    humans were producing and eating oats
  • 01:04:15
    for human consumption before that they
  • 01:04:17
    were for for animals no human ate oats
  • 01:04:19
    and then even after that the poorest the
  • 01:04:22
    slaves and the prisoners that's who you
  • 01:04:24
    fed oats to same for wheat same for Rice
  • 01:04:27
    same for corn that was Prisoner food
  • 01:04:29
    that was slave food that was poverty
  • 01:04:32
    food nobody who could do better ever ate
  • 01:04:36
    that stuff and now it's promoted to us
  • 01:04:39
    this is the best diet for you eat all
  • 01:04:41
    the wheat rice oats and corn and put
  • 01:04:43
    some canola oil on top of it and if you
  • 01:04:45
    want to put some sugar it's fine it's
  • 01:04:47
    fine it's healthy that's a slave diet
  • 01:04:51
    that's the diet that you fed to people
  • 01:04:52
    that you didn't give a damn whether they
  • 01:04:54
    lived or died as long as you could get
  • 01:04:56
    them out and make them work and put out
  • 01:04:58
    some kind of productivity you didn't
  • 01:05:00
    care if they Liv 10 years or 40 years
  • 01:05:01
    you could care less about their health
  • 01:05:03
    they have type 2 diabetes who gives a
  • 01:05:06
    damn they're slaves I don't care about
  • 01:05:08
    their health I'm not going to check
  • 01:05:09
    their blood sugar I just want them to do
  • 01:05:11
    their job or I'll beat them up or kill
  • 01:05:13
    them that's the kind of diet that people
  • 01:05:16
    are being told is healthy now before
  • 01:05:18
    12,000 years ago no human being ever ate
  • 01:05:23
    grains ever
  • 01:05:26
    if you were starving and you found some
  • 01:05:28
    wild wheat of course you would eat it
  • 01:05:30
    but by choice no human ever ate grains
  • 01:05:34
    we've only been eating vegetable seed
  • 01:05:35
    oils for the last few
  • 01:05:38
    decades look it up if you don't believe
  • 01:05:40
    me nobody was eating canola oil more
  • 01:05:44
    than 40 or 50 years ago it was not a
  • 01:05:46
    thing it's a modern invention now when
  • 01:05:49
    it comes to Modern inventions I'm all
  • 01:05:51
    for them I love
  • 01:05:52
    technology but you have to realize that
  • 01:05:55
    your body is an Ancient Ancient thing
  • 01:05:59
    that's been in The Crucible of an
  • 01:06:01
    evolutionary experiment for millions of
  • 01:06:05
    years Evolution has already done this
  • 01:06:07
    experiment we don't need modern
  • 01:06:09
    nutrition research This research has
  • 01:06:12
    been done human beings should eat mostly
  • 01:06:15
    meat it's and and it's fine if you want
  • 01:06:18
    to add some eggs add some nuts most in
  • 01:06:21
    some parts of the world we ate mostly
  • 01:06:23
    Seafood guess what that's still meat
  • 01:06:25
    right and when we found eggs we we ate
  • 01:06:29
    them but it was very rare that you found
  • 01:06:30
    a nest of eggs the modern chicken weighs
  • 01:06:33
    an egg every day they they're descended
  • 01:06:35
    from the red jungle foul red jungle foul
  • 01:06:39
    did not lay an egg every day they had a
  • 01:06:41
    mating season just like every other wild
  • 01:06:43
    animal if you found a clutch of red
  • 01:06:45
    jungle foul eggs you ate the hell out of
  • 01:06:47
    them yes but you found them once a year
  • 01:06:50
    predominantly meat and also keep in mind
  • 01:06:53
    this I don't know how important this is
  • 01:06:54
    I'm researching it right now but every
  • 01:06:56
    egg that we ever ate before we
  • 01:06:58
    domesticated the red jungle fou was
  • 01:07:01
    always a fertilized egg without
  • 01:07:03
    exception we never ate an unfertilized
  • 01:07:06
    egg does that matter does it not that's
  • 01:07:08
    my current rabbit hole that I'm going
  • 01:07:10
    into because when when an egg is
  • 01:07:12
    fertilized it's not laid by that that
  • 01:07:15
    hen for 24 to 36 hours as soon as that
  • 01:07:18
    egg is fertilized immediately the
  • 01:07:21
    proteins be begin to change immediately
  • 01:07:24
    they begin to refold and change change
  • 01:07:26
    because it's building a chicken or
  • 01:07:27
    whatever that that foul is Right does
  • 01:07:30
    that matter for the for us when we eat
  • 01:07:32
    them I bet it does but I don't know for
  • 01:07:34
    sure yet to tune in 6 months from now
  • 01:07:36
    when my research is complete and I'll
  • 01:07:38
    have an answer for you but all these
  • 01:07:39
    things matter and need to be thought
  • 01:07:41
    about what we're humans what have we
  • 01:07:43
    been eating for the longest period of
  • 01:07:44
    time that we can prove in the literature
  • 01:07:47
    is it broccoli no is it carrots no is it
  • 01:07:49
    wheat no it's meat we were eating meat
  • 01:07:52
    which includes Seafood things that creep
  • 01:07:55
    all run fly swim that's what we were
  • 01:07:57
    eaing for the longest period of time
  • 01:08:00
    when archaeologists talk about stone
  • 01:08:02
    tools they're being euphemistic Chris
  • 01:08:05
    those are Stone weapons that's what
  • 01:08:07
    every single Stone tool is is a weapon
  • 01:08:10
    to kill and cut up an animal we've never
  • 01:08:13
    found a stone rake or a stone plow we've
  • 01:08:17
    never found a stone sh no that no that
  • 01:08:20
    we've never found a stone Implement that
  • 01:08:23
    was that was used for agriculture
  • 01:08:25
    agriculture started 12 years th000 years
  • 01:08:27
    ago after a cataclysm happened nobody's
  • 01:08:30
    sure yet what happened whether it was an
  • 01:08:32
    asteroid whether it was a bunch of
  • 01:08:33
    volcanoes whether it was a combination
  • 01:08:36
    but basically the cataclysm of 12,000 is
  • 01:08:38
    years ago plus human hunting all the
  • 01:08:41
    megap the the creatures that weighed
  • 01:08:43
    over a 100 pounds were basically
  • 01:08:46
    rendered extinct here in the United
  • 01:08:48
    States we used to have mammoths we we
  • 01:08:50
    used to have actual elephants here we
  • 01:08:52
    had actual camels here we had ground
  • 01:08:55
    sloth that we were as big as a
  • 01:08:57
    Volkswagen we had all these fat megaphon
  • 01:09:00
    running around that's what we ate we
  • 01:09:02
    hunted some of them to Extinction and
  • 01:09:04
    then whatever happened 12,000 years ago
  • 01:09:06
    and then all of a sudden it's like
  • 01:09:07
    basically we were forced it was not an
  • 01:09:09
    Agricultural Revolution it was a
  • 01:09:11
    Devolution we were faced with a choice
  • 01:09:14
    you either learn how to eat plants and
  • 01:09:16
    grow plants or you starve to death and
  • 01:09:18
    you become extinct that's what we were
  • 01:09:20
    faced with and being as resilient and
  • 01:09:21
    intelligent as we are because of this
  • 01:09:24
    meat evolved brain from eating fatty
  • 01:09:26
    meat we were able to say God bless I
  • 01:09:28
    hate vegetables but I guess we'll figure
  • 01:09:30
    it out and we did figure it out but now
  • 01:09:33
    when you see us put cows in feed lots
  • 01:09:35
    and we feed them inappropriate foods to
  • 01:09:37
    fatten them up this is this is an
  • 01:09:40
    anthropological memory this is we are
  • 01:09:43
    trying to literally mimic the megap that
  • 01:09:46
    we used to hunt because they were
  • 01:09:48
    marbled and fatty we're trying to
  • 01:09:50
    replicate that in the feed lot when we
  • 01:09:52
    when we try to fatten up Hogs and cows
  • 01:09:54
    really fat
  • 01:09:56
    that's what we're trying to do we've got
  • 01:09:57
    this species memory of what we used to
  • 01:09:59
    eat we're trying to mimic that a proper
  • 01:10:02
    human diet always includes meat without
  • 01:10:05
    exception I Don't Care What ethnicity
  • 01:10:07
    what religion I'm sorry if this hurts
  • 01:10:09
    your feelings I really truly am but it's
  • 01:10:12
    the truth if you take anybody of any
  • 01:10:14
    religion any ethnicity and you go back
  • 01:10:17
    enough Generations Chris do you know
  • 01:10:20
    what their primary food was meat without
  • 01:10:24
    exception I don't I don't care where
  • 01:10:25
    you're from I don't care your religion
  • 01:10:27
    if you go back enough hundreds of
  • 01:10:29
    generations your ancestors ate meat your
  • 01:10:33
    heritage is to eat meat okay your family
  • 01:10:37
    tradition if you go back far enough is
  • 01:10:39
    to eat meat every time you can get your
  • 01:10:41
    hands on it that's just the truth of the
  • 01:10:43
    matter and I'm I'm sorry I know that
  • 01:10:45
    offends some people but that's just the
  • 01:10:47
    truth well not only does it offends some
  • 01:10:51
    people um but we have another problem on
  • 01:10:53
    our hands which is that the wef and and
  • 01:10:56
    they're saying that we shouldn't eat
  • 01:10:57
    meat anymore maybe eat bugs and I have
  • 01:10:59
    this whole Ken here's I'm I'm with you
  • 01:11:02
    we can just look at how humans used to
  • 01:11:04
    behave and I cannot find a single
  • 01:11:06
    culture anywhere that organized around
  • 01:11:09
    eating bugs right they might eat a grub
  • 01:11:12
    every so often but not something once
  • 01:11:13
    has formed a chanous shell I have a
  • 01:11:16
    belief that we're not supposed to eat
  • 01:11:17
    that because if we would there would be
  • 01:11:19
    some farmers in the north Sahara who
  • 01:11:22
    make a great feast out of the Locust
  • 01:11:24
    when they come right
  • 01:11:26
    and nobody does that so I've actually
  • 01:11:28
    looked into this quite a bit and there
  • 01:11:29
    are multiple cultures that do eat
  • 01:11:32
    insects of some time a type it's
  • 01:11:34
    typically in the laral stage when it
  • 01:11:36
    doesn't have the in the Shell right but
  • 01:11:39
    there are many and so insects have
  • 01:11:41
    always been looked on as a fallback food
  • 01:11:44
    as a poverty food so if you're starving
  • 01:11:46
    to death hell yes eat the bugs of course
  • 01:11:50
    you don't want to starve to death but if
  • 01:11:51
    what you're trying to do is optimize
  • 01:11:53
    your health the majority of your diet is
  • 01:11:55
    going to be meat and I I I think it's
  • 01:11:58
    very telling that all of these
  • 01:12:00
    organizations spontaneously Chris all at
  • 01:12:03
    the same time they just
  • 01:12:05
    they discovered that a plant-based diet
  • 01:12:09
    is the healthiest diet for humans and
  • 01:12:12
    for planet Earth and if you want to
  • 01:12:14
    include some insects that's fine how did
  • 01:12:17
    the World Health Organization and all
  • 01:12:19
    these other organizations spontaneously
  • 01:12:22
    come to this same conclusion at almost
  • 01:12:25
    the same exact moment in time it's it's
  • 01:12:27
    baffling to me how they all discovered
  • 01:12:29
    that at the same time and then when you
  • 01:12:31
    look at the research uh for instance the
  • 01:12:34
    research that the World Health
  • 01:12:35
    Organization labeled red meat a possible
  • 01:12:38
    carcinogen when you look at that
  • 01:12:40
    research it's all observational research
  • 01:12:44
    that can only show a possible weak
  • 01:12:47
    Association there is no randomized
  • 01:12:49
    control trial there is no even
  • 01:12:50
    meaningful observational research
  • 01:12:52
    because observational research can give
  • 01:12:54
    us meaningful conclusions when you do an
  • 01:12:56
    observational research study on does
  • 01:12:59
    smoking cause lung cancer you see a
  • 01:13:02
    hazard ratio of 15 20 25
  • 01:13:05
    30 strong signal it still doesn't prove
  • 01:13:08
    it but it's sure enough is sketchy right
  • 01:13:12
    you probably ought to not smoke if you
  • 01:13:13
    don't want lung cancer the hazard ratios
  • 01:13:16
    of the red meat is is a possible
  • 01:13:18
    carcinogen
  • 01:13:20
    1.18 and Chris knows that a hazard ratio
  • 01:13:23
    of 1.0 that's that means there's Zero
  • 01:13:26
    Effect and so this is 1.18 now the
  • 01:13:29
    newest study that everybody's seen
  • 01:13:31
    lately that red meat might cause
  • 01:13:33
    diabetes type two diabetes the hazard
  • 01:13:36
    ratio for that Chris are you ready for
  • 01:13:37
    this it's stunning it's it's it's it's
  • 01:13:40
    it's ground shaking one
  • 01:13:45
    1.10 that's the hazard ratio that red
  • 01:13:47
    meat will cause di type two
  • 01:13:49
    diabetes error bars of probably
  • 01:13:53
    025 they they definitely cross the 1.0
  • 01:13:55
    line big time yes it's it's like what
  • 01:13:58
    are you it's like it's a joke it could
  • 01:14:00
    be a joke it could be the onion right
  • 01:14:02
    it's like what is this a are you are you
  • 01:14:05
    punking me that's it 1.10 and so
  • 01:14:08
    therefore I'm going to stop eating red
  • 01:14:10
    meat that humans have eaten for over
  • 01:14:12
    before we were Homo sapiens sapen for 2
  • 01:14:14
    and a half million years I'm going to
  • 01:14:15
    quit eating red meat because you found a
  • 01:14:17
    hazard ratio of
  • 01:14:19
    1.10 there's an exploitive that that's
  • 01:14:21
    applicable here but I'm not going to use
  • 01:14:23
    it because I respect your audience
  • 01:14:25
    oh thank you thank you so um to close
  • 01:14:28
    this out you know that you said
  • 01:14:30
    something before that I think here's
  • 01:14:31
    what we have to do we have to flip the
  • 01:14:32
    narrative right and we're all we're
  • 01:14:34
    humans so we're a narrative machine
  • 01:14:35
    right uh written word came much much
  • 01:14:38
    later and all that so what's our
  • 01:14:39
    narrative so you said it before I think
  • 01:14:41
    this is important it Bears repeating
  • 01:14:43
    because they've sold me the wrong
  • 01:14:45
    narrative I am embarrassed to tell you
  • 01:14:48
    back when I was a graduate student there
  • 01:14:49
    was this whole let's get rid of fat and
  • 01:14:51
    I bought fat-free cookies and all of
  • 01:14:53
    that stuff cuz they were marketed all
  • 01:14:54
    over the place place right and I was
  • 01:14:55
    like oh maybe that's what a stupid idea
  • 01:14:58
    that was okay but what's the narrative
  • 01:15:00
    we have to flip you said it it's that
  • 01:15:02
    health is actually our Baseline yes
  • 01:15:06
    that's the Baseline and the sickness is
  • 01:15:07
    the departure and they have me flipped
  • 01:15:09
    otherwise no you have to work really
  • 01:15:11
    hard you got to go to the gym you got to
  • 01:15:12
    go to the right doctor you got to take
  • 01:15:13
    OIC you got to do all this you do all
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    this consume all this stuff and maybe
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    you get to health but you'll fall off
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    that real quick if you stop you know
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    it's just exactly backwards isn't it so
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    I'll give you an example we have have uh
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    several paraplegics in our uh group who
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    have reversed their obesity and reverse
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    their type 2
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    diabetes they're paraplegic they can't
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    go run on the treadmill they can't go do
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    squats and deadlifts and they can't go
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    out and play an hour basketball they're
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    in a
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    wheelchair but they reverse their their
  • 01:15:47
    obesity and they reverse their type 2
  • 01:15:49
    diabetes just by eating a very very low
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    carbohydrate diet we've had so many
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    people put on muscle effortlessly
  • 01:15:57
    they're like does this diet put muscle
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    on you it's like initially I was like no
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    diets don't do that of course but now
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    that I understand the biochemistry and
  • 01:16:06
    the physiology there's a baseline level
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    of muscularity that humans just have if
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    they're fed properly just like animals
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    in the wild that lay around and sleep
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    all day they're mus muscular right how
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    is that possible it's because they eat a
  • 01:16:24
    species appropriate diet and when we do
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    that you if if you're under muscled
  • 01:16:28
    you're going to put on some natural
  • 01:16:30
    muscle you're going to start losing that
  • 01:16:32
    layer of unhealthy fat now some Fat's
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    good on humans we need a certain
  • 01:16:35
    percentage but most of us have way too
  • 01:16:38
    much but yeah you're exactly right the
  • 01:16:39
    default setting for everybody watching
  • 01:16:42
    this including you I'm talking to you
  • 01:16:45
    your default setting is good vibrant
  • 01:16:48
    vigorous Health mental health and
  • 01:16:51
    physical health and if you don't
  • 01:16:52
    currently believe that it's because
  • 01:16:54
    you've been goe time to flip that story
  • 01:16:57
    just let's do it let's do it all right
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    well Dr kenberry would you be willing to
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    come on a uh I think we're going to put
  • 01:17:03
    together a webinar to help decode this
  • 01:17:05
    because I know for a lot of people this
  • 01:17:06
    is confusing territory right and and all
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    of that we want to put on a webinar to
  • 01:17:10
    help help people understand both really
  • 01:17:13
    what we're up against and then but most
  • 01:17:15
    importantly exactly what we can do about
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    it so would you be willing to come on
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    for that yeah it'd be an honor I'd be
  • 01:17:21
    happy to oh thank you so we'll be
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    assembling that shortly for anybody
  • 01:17:25
    watching this meanwhile we've been
  • 01:17:26
    talking with Dr kenberry you can go to
  • 01:17:29
    Dr berry.com you can find all kinds of
  • 01:17:31
    awesome stuff good website expert
  • 01:17:32
    guidance there there's resources you got
  • 01:17:35
    a community there I've seen uh and you
  • 01:17:38
    put out latest insights all of that and
  • 01:17:40
    as well um your book Lies my doctor told
  • 01:17:44
    me um were there many lies well there's
  • 01:17:48
    about 27 lies in the current volume
  • 01:17:52
    we're working on a second edition that's
  • 01:17:54
    going to have about 20 more lies
  • 01:17:56
    especially some that occurred around
  • 01:17:57
    2019 2020 uh so there'll be a few more
  • 01:18:02
    lies in the new edition but yeah I have
  • 01:18:04
    lies my doctor told me also kicking ass
  • 01:18:07
    after 50 but again flipping the
  • 01:18:10
    narrative because most people over 50
  • 01:18:11
    think they're washed up and done that's
  • 01:18:13
    not actually how it's supposed to be
  • 01:18:15
    you're actually supposed to be at your
  • 01:18:17
    best after 50 and so and then also
  • 01:18:21
    Common Sense Labs because many doctors
  • 01:18:24
    as we discussed earlier don't order the
  • 01:18:26
    right Labs they're completely blind to
  • 01:18:28
    your metabolic disease because they
  • 01:18:30
    don't order the labs you need and this
  • 01:18:32
    book teaches you how to ask for and
  • 01:18:34
    receive the right Labs whether your
  • 01:18:37
    doctor wants to do it or not so I think
  • 01:18:39
    all those are important it's important
  • 01:18:41
    for people to understand that you've got
  • 01:18:42
    more power than you think you do you
  • 01:18:44
    think your doctor is your boss or your
  • 01:18:46
    daddy your doctor is your learned Health
  • 01:18:48
    partner who works for you and you can
  • 01:18:50
    get the labs that you need you can get
  • 01:18:53
    the foods that you need but you just
  • 01:18:55
    have to know what the truth is excellent
  • 01:18:57
    so really looking forward to that of
  • 01:18:58
    course you can find Dr Ken on Twitter
  • 01:19:00
    and on YouTube of course great Channel
  • 01:19:02
    there again well over 3.2 million
  • 01:19:05
    followers there subscribers to that so
  • 01:19:07
    Kent thank you so much for your time
  • 01:19:09
    today if I left anything out where
  • 01:19:10
    people can find you and I don't think so
  • 01:19:13
    I think that's it I appreciate the
  • 01:19:15
    opportunity I've been a I'm a fanboy
  • 01:19:17
    I've been a big fan of chrises for years
  • 01:19:19
    I'm I'm a member of the Peak Prosperity
  • 01:19:22
    uh group uh I love everything Chris
  • 01:19:25
    Martinson does you guys need to just if
  • 01:19:27
    Chris says it you can trust Chris
  • 01:19:29
    Martinson oh thank you thank you High
  • 01:19:31
    Praise indeed High Praise I'm just I
  • 01:19:33
    like my I like truth I and I that's all
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    I just dig until I find the truth for
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    the better most of the time isn't it
  • 01:19:40
    always is always is all right Dr
  • 01:19:43
    kenberry thank you so much for your time
  • 01:19:44
    today I'm sure this will be the first of
  • 01:19:46
    many and uh really looking forward to
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    helping people get their health back
  • 01:19:50
    thank you so much Chris have a good one
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الوسوم
  • nutrition
  • health
  • diet
  • processed foods
  • obesity
  • diabetes
  • chronic illness
  • whole foods
  • food industry
  • metabolic health