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91 - Undoctored with William Davis MD - Why Healthcare Has Failed You and How You Can Become Smarter Than Your Doctor

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William Davis MD, author of the NY Times bestseller "Wheat Belly" discusses his latest book "Undoctored - Why Healthcare Has Failed You and How You Can Become Smarter Than Your Doctor". Dr. Davis shares his years of first-hand treatment of patients with cardiac disease and diabetes and how elimination of grains and sugars has reduced and in many cases reversed disease.

This issue (44:18):

  • how "Wheat Belly" came to be
  • the dirty little secret of how diabetes is treated by physicians
  • the myths around cholesterol
  • why there is no such thing as a health grain
  • the unrecognized importance of Vitamin D
  • the tragic story of Premarin estrogen replacement therapy
  • why organizations such as the ADA and AHA have a serious conflict of interest
  • how mistaken recommendations to cut sodium intake have led to a resurgence of goiters
  • misperceptions regarding calcium supplementations and osteoporosis
  • new research in gut biome health and its potential impact on healthcare
  • some Undoctored protocols to get you started

Resources mentioned:

Undoctored Facebook

Undoctored Blog

Wheat Belly Book

Wheat Belly blog Wheat Belly Facebook Wheat Belly 10-Day Detox book

  continue reading

127 episodes

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William Davis MD, author of the NY Times bestseller "Wheat Belly" discusses his latest book "Undoctored - Why Healthcare Has Failed You and How You Can Become Smarter Than Your Doctor". Dr. Davis shares his years of first-hand treatment of patients with cardiac disease and diabetes and how elimination of grains and sugars has reduced and in many cases reversed disease.

This issue (44:18):

  • how "Wheat Belly" came to be
  • the dirty little secret of how diabetes is treated by physicians
  • the myths around cholesterol
  • why there is no such thing as a health grain
  • the unrecognized importance of Vitamin D
  • the tragic story of Premarin estrogen replacement therapy
  • why organizations such as the ADA and AHA have a serious conflict of interest
  • how mistaken recommendations to cut sodium intake have led to a resurgence of goiters
  • misperceptions regarding calcium supplementations and osteoporosis
  • new research in gut biome health and its potential impact on healthcare
  • some Undoctored protocols to get you started

Resources mentioned:

Undoctored Facebook

Undoctored Blog

Wheat Belly Book

Wheat Belly blog Wheat Belly Facebook Wheat Belly 10-Day Detox book

  continue reading

127 episodes

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