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EP282: Carbohydrates, Vegetable Oils and the Silencing of Dr. Fettke

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In 2014 Dr. Gary Fettke, an orthopedic surgeon in Tasmania, was reported to the medical board for suggesting his diabetic patients reduce their sugar intake despite sound scientific evidence and clinical experience to support his recommendations.

He was the first doctor ever silenced from talking about nutrition.

After years of litigation, Dr. Fettke was eventually exonerated but confusion regarding the role of carbohydrates and sugar in human health remains.

Tune in to this week’s podcast to hear all about Dr. Fettke’s journey, the role of carbohydrates in pain management and human health, the problems with vegetable oils and the many invisible forces driving our mainstream dietary recommendations.

If you want to make educated decisions regarding your health, you need to hear what Dr. Fettke has learned! Here are some of my favorite takeaways:

  • Why Dr. Fettke got reported to the medical board
  • The true effects of sugar
  • How much sugar our body handles at one time
  • The invisible influences inherent in medical deductions
  • The role of carbohydrates in type 2 diabetes
  • A simple dietary step to reduce pain and inflammation
  • Where the message that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” originated
  • How vegetable oils were created and why they are problematic
  • The problem with the “Plant-Based” movement
  • Surprising places you’ll find vegetable oils
  • The overlooked truth about the Blue Zones
  • And so much more!

Please share this with anyone that may benefit from this information!

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In 2014 Dr. Gary Fettke, an orthopedic surgeon in Tasmania, was reported to the medical board for suggesting his diabetic patients reduce their sugar intake despite sound scientific evidence and clinical experience to support his recommendations.

He was the first doctor ever silenced from talking about nutrition.

After years of litigation, Dr. Fettke was eventually exonerated but confusion regarding the role of carbohydrates and sugar in human health remains.

Tune in to this week’s podcast to hear all about Dr. Fettke’s journey, the role of carbohydrates in pain management and human health, the problems with vegetable oils and the many invisible forces driving our mainstream dietary recommendations.

If you want to make educated decisions regarding your health, you need to hear what Dr. Fettke has learned! Here are some of my favorite takeaways:

  • Why Dr. Fettke got reported to the medical board
  • The true effects of sugar
  • How much sugar our body handles at one time
  • The invisible influences inherent in medical deductions
  • The role of carbohydrates in type 2 diabetes
  • A simple dietary step to reduce pain and inflammation
  • Where the message that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” originated
  • How vegetable oils were created and why they are problematic
  • The problem with the “Plant-Based” movement
  • Surprising places you’ll find vegetable oils
  • The overlooked truth about the Blue Zones
  • And so much more!

Please share this with anyone that may benefit from this information!

Valuable Resources: Wild Pastures Grass Fed & Pasture Raised Meat Delivery >>> Click HERE to lock in 20% OFF every box + free shipping… for life! Paleovalley Beef Sticks >>> Make the switch to grass fed with Paleovalley 100% Grass Fed Beef Sticks!

  continue reading

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