🌞 Health is determined by genetic expression and living in an environment that provides necessary resources.
🧠 Disease is caused by toxicity or deficiency due to lifestyle choices and environmental factors.
💡 The current medical paradigm focuses on treating symptoms rather than addressing the underlying causes of illness.
☀️ The current medical system has shifted from a patient-centric approach to a doctor-centric one, leading to a lack of compassion and understanding.
💊 Medical doctors now prioritize prescribing medication over providing lifestyle advice, resulting in a decline in overall health and an increase in chronic illnesses.
🌍 The gap between lifespan and health span is widening due to unhealthy lifestyle choices and environmental factors, leading to a rise in chronic illnesses even in children.
🔬 The underlying causes of chronic illnesses include chronic inflammation, high blood sugar, downregulated immunity, increased stress hormones, and lowered sex hormone binding globulin.
📚 These physiological pillars are directly linked to major killers such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and obesity, and can be traced back to lifestyle and environmental factors.
🍎 A poor diet and lack of exercise can lead to insulin resistance, diabetes, obesity, chronic inflammation, and a weakened immune system.
💪 The physiological pathways affected by insulin resistance can lead to various health problems such as heart disease, arthritis, anxiety, and depression.
💊 While drugs can change physiological parameters, they cannot reverse the damage caused by poor diet and lifestyle choices.
☀️ The importance of getting nutrients from whole foods rather than processed foods.
🍔 Dysfunctional relationship with food caused by the hyper palatability of modern junk food.
🥦 No one-size-fits-all diet: humans are omnivores and should focus on eating a genetically compatible diet.
🌱 Vegans have been shown to have lower rates of heart disease and various types of cancers compared to the average industrial American diet.
🏋️♀️ The average Seventh-Day Adventist, who follows a low toxic diet, is healthier than the average industrial human, but when compared to a hunter-gatherer following a human-specific diet, they don't fare as well in terms of strength, muscle mass, and mental capabilities.
🥦 The key to a healthy diet is finding healthy food that you enjoy. Nutrition should never be considered in isolation from exercise, as they are interconnected and affect how we utilize nutrients and eliminate toxins.
🚶♂️ Humans are genetically designed to be active and should aim to incorporate various types of exercise, including aerobic, resistance, high-intensity, and endurance. Even small amounts of walking every day can have significant health benefits.
🧠 Developing new patterns of behavior through self-control, discipline, and healthy habits is essential for long-term health and epigenetic expression.
🧠 The biggest obstacle to making the right choices for our health is self-control and integrity.
🏋️♂️ Developing self-control through daily exercise is key to making healthier choices and forming new habits.
🧘♀️ Changing behaviors and developing self-control requires understanding and addressing subconscious beliefs and emotional barriers.
🌞 Current medical tests provide a narrow window of information about the body, often failing to identify the root cause of chronic fatigue and other illnesses.
🏥 Functional medicine offers a solution by testing for a wider range of factors that contribute to health issues, but the accuracy and reliability of these tests are questionable.
💡 Rather than relying solely on tests, it is more effective to focus on lifestyle and environmental factors, such as diet, exercise, and sleep, to improve health outcomes and prevent diseases.
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