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16. Big Pharma

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Welcome back to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell MD.

In episode 16, Dr. Hassell explores the role of Big Pharma and why lifestyle changes can often be a better alternative to relying on medications. He discusses the importance of critical thinking when it comes to pharmaceutical treatments and emphasizes how making informed lifestyle choices can reduce your dependency on medications. Dr. Hassell shares real-life examples and practical advice on how diet, exercise, and overall health management can lead to better outcomes and less reliance on Big Pharma. Dr. Hassell encourages listeners to take a look at other villains that could be influencing lifestyle habits, predisposing us to later reliance on modern medicines. Tune in to understand why the first step toward better health starts with you!

Key Takeaways:

  1. Lifestyle vs. Medication: Dr. Hassell argues that many health issues can be better managed or even prevented through lifestyle changes rather than relying on medications from Big Pharma.

  2. Critical View of Big Pharma: Dr. Hassell urges listeners not to blame Big Pharma for all health problems, and to recognize that pharmaceutical companies, like any business, may exaggerate the benefits of their products.

  3. Importance of Informed Decisions: Always read the package inserts for medications and ask your doctor about the necessity and potential benefits of any prescription.

  4. Real-Life Examples: Dr. Hassell provides examples of individuals who improved their health significantly through lifestyle changes, such as a whole food diet and daily exercise, reducing their reliance on medication.

  5. Lifestyle Solutions: Dr. Hassell emphasizes a whole-food Mediterranean diet, regular exercise, and managing weight as key components of a healthy lifestyle that can minimize the need for pharmaceuticals.

  6. Question Prescriptions: Before accepting a medication, consider whether lifestyle changes might be a better solution and discuss the options with your healthcare provider.

  7. The Role of Critical Thinking: Dr. Hassell encourages viewers to think critically about their health choices and the role of medications in their treatment plans.

For more insights and advice on reducing dependence on medications through lifestyle changes, make sure to subscribe to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor.

More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org

Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air? Contact us!

Phone/text: 503-773-0770

e-mail: info@GreatMed.org

Write us a letter. We love to hear from you. This podcast is sponsored by our generous listeners. Send questions, comments, and support to:

4804 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite I-2, #273 Portland OR 97229
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Welcome back to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell MD.

In episode 16, Dr. Hassell explores the role of Big Pharma and why lifestyle changes can often be a better alternative to relying on medications. He discusses the importance of critical thinking when it comes to pharmaceutical treatments and emphasizes how making informed lifestyle choices can reduce your dependency on medications. Dr. Hassell shares real-life examples and practical advice on how diet, exercise, and overall health management can lead to better outcomes and less reliance on Big Pharma. Dr. Hassell encourages listeners to take a look at other villains that could be influencing lifestyle habits, predisposing us to later reliance on modern medicines. Tune in to understand why the first step toward better health starts with you!

Key Takeaways:

  1. Lifestyle vs. Medication: Dr. Hassell argues that many health issues can be better managed or even prevented through lifestyle changes rather than relying on medications from Big Pharma.

  2. Critical View of Big Pharma: Dr. Hassell urges listeners not to blame Big Pharma for all health problems, and to recognize that pharmaceutical companies, like any business, may exaggerate the benefits of their products.

  3. Importance of Informed Decisions: Always read the package inserts for medications and ask your doctor about the necessity and potential benefits of any prescription.

  4. Real-Life Examples: Dr. Hassell provides examples of individuals who improved their health significantly through lifestyle changes, such as a whole food diet and daily exercise, reducing their reliance on medication.

  5. Lifestyle Solutions: Dr. Hassell emphasizes a whole-food Mediterranean diet, regular exercise, and managing weight as key components of a healthy lifestyle that can minimize the need for pharmaceuticals.

  6. Question Prescriptions: Before accepting a medication, consider whether lifestyle changes might be a better solution and discuss the options with your healthcare provider.

  7. The Role of Critical Thinking: Dr. Hassell encourages viewers to think critically about their health choices and the role of medications in their treatment plans.

For more insights and advice on reducing dependence on medications through lifestyle changes, make sure to subscribe to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor.

More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org

Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air? Contact us!

Phone/text: 503-773-0770

e-mail: info@GreatMed.org

Write us a letter. We love to hear from you. This podcast is sponsored by our generous listeners. Send questions, comments, and support to:

4804 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite I-2, #273 Portland OR 97229
  continue reading

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