

Joint Pain and Metabolic Health with Dr. Shawn Baker
EP. 45: On this episode of the Dr. Tyna Show, I am sitting down with Dr. Shawn Baker. He is the author of The Carnivore Diet. Dr. Baker has spent 20 years as an Orthopedic Surgeon and his insight is incredibly valuable. I can’t wait for you to listen.
On This Episode We Cover:
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Dextrose
- Prolotherapy
- Fixing underlying issues in your body
- Stem cell therapy
- Issues with stem cell therapy if you are inflamed
- Ultra processed foods
- Auto immune responses
- Asthma and autoimmunity
- Why arthritis is common but not normal
- Synovial inflammation
- Knee replacements
- Osteoporosis
- Vegans and bone health
- Leptin
- Leptin resistance
- Carnivore Diet
Show Links:
- Follow Dr. Shawn Baker on Instagram
- Dr. Bakers Website
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- Download my FREE BOOK and get on my email list.
- Follow me on my Substack Blog
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