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The Lies Taught in Medical School — and How They’re Failing Women | Dr Robert Lufkin

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Apr 6, 2025
Dr. Robert Lufkin, a physician and medical school professor, discusses the pitfalls of conventional medicine and the personal empowerment of metabolic health. He reveals how chronic diseases often start long before diagnosis and stresses the need for early lifestyle interventions. Lufkin critiques the influence of food industry sponsorships on dietary guidelines, advocating for personalized nutrition instead of one-size-fits-all approaches. The conversation connects metabolic health with conditions like diabetes and Alzheimer’s, especially in women.
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Doctors Don't Make You Healthy

  • Doctors treat symptoms, but lifestyle choices address root causes of chronic diseases.
  • Patients have agency to improve their health through lifestyle changes.
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The Hidden Start of Disease

  • Chronic diseases develop silently years before diagnosis, not suddenly.
  • Early detection through lifestyle changes offers better outcomes than late-stage medical intervention.
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Corruption in Health Institutions

  • Medical institutions' advice is often flawed due to conflicts of interest.
  • These conflicts, like junk food sponsorships, shape harmful dietary guidelines.
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