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Shocking Medical School Lies Exposed

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I was honored to have Dr. Robert Lufkin, the author of the new book "LIES I TAUGHT IN MEDICAL SCHOOL," on this episode of Wellness at the Speed of Light. We explored the chronic metabolic health crisis and the widespread misinformation affecting both the public and medical community. Dr. Lufkin, a professor at UCLA and USC, shared his expert insights on the profound impact of Big Pharma and Big Food on public health.

Dr. Lufkin discussed how corporate interests have heavily influenced health guidelines, such as the food pyramid, which emphasizes grains and other less healthy foods. He highlighted the American Heart Association's endorsement of vegetable oils, despite potential health risks, and the American Diabetic Association's dietary advice, potentially skewed by corporate sponsorship.

This conversation emphasizes the urgent need for transparent, independent health guidelines that prioritize public welfare over corporate profits. Dr. Lufkin's advocacy for evidence-based practices underscores the importance of removing commercial influence from health recommendations.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how corporate interests shape our health policies and what we can do to promote ethical, evidence-based health practices.

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I was honored to have Dr. Robert Lufkin, the author of the new book "LIES I TAUGHT IN MEDICAL SCHOOL," on this episode of Wellness at the Speed of Light. We explored the chronic metabolic health crisis and the widespread misinformation affecting both the public and medical community. Dr. Lufkin, a professor at UCLA and USC, shared his expert insights on the profound impact of Big Pharma and Big Food on public health.

Dr. Lufkin discussed how corporate interests have heavily influenced health guidelines, such as the food pyramid, which emphasizes grains and other less healthy foods. He highlighted the American Heart Association's endorsement of vegetable oils, despite potential health risks, and the American Diabetic Association's dietary advice, potentially skewed by corporate sponsorship.

This conversation emphasizes the urgent need for transparent, independent health guidelines that prioritize public welfare over corporate profits. Dr. Lufkin's advocacy for evidence-based practices underscores the importance of removing commercial influence from health recommendations.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how corporate interests shape our health policies and what we can do to promote ethical, evidence-based health practices.

  continue reading

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