Bad Doctor Advice on Weight Loss

Bad Doctor Advice on Weight Loss

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Summary of Transcript:
In the video, the presenter shares that doctors often give ineffective weight loss advice, and many doctors themselves struggle with obesity. Doctors often don’t know how to provide sustainable weight loss advice, and their overweight status can negatively affect their credibility with patients. The presenter suggests simple steps to reverse obesity, including the keto and carnivore diets. The most common recommendation is to exercise more and eat smaller portions, leading to hunger and a starvation diet.

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Summary of Description:
Doctors often give unhelpful advice to people who need to lose weight to improve their health, which can result in weight-loss failure. Studies show that the most common advice from doctors is to increase activity levels and control portion size, neither of which helps with weight loss. Furthermore, many doctors are overweight. They’re having their obesity epidemic, indicating they may not know what they’re discussing. Being overweight or obese increases mortality risk, even for doctors, and patients may view them as less credible.

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Doctors often mean well, but sometimes they give unhelpful advice, especially regarding weight loss. Many doctors are overweight themselves, which may indicate that they don’t know what they are talking about. Being given unhelpful advice by an expert can lead to weight-loss failure, for which you will be blamed. It’s important to do your research and seek advice from multiple sources.

The most common advice from doctors is to increase activity levels and control portion size, neither of which helps much in weight loss. A study published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine found that these recommendations had little effect on weight loss. Furthermore, research has revealed that physicians have an obesity epidemic, indicating that they may not have the best advice when it comes to weight loss. Overweight or obese doctors are even viewed as less credible by patients.

Ken D Berry, a family physician in Tennessee with over 20 years of experience, believes that real salt and daily minerals help to fight cravings and optimize health. He suggests becoming more informed about proper human diet and recommends purchasing his book, “Lies My Doctor Told Me,” for further information. He also recommends joining his Patreon community for even more resources.

Dr. Berry urges viewers to consult their doctors before starting a new diet or exercise routine. He provides general guidance and information on this channel, which should not be considered a substitute for the advice of a healthcare professional. He also reminds viewers that although all measures are taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information on this channel, he cannot be held liable for any damages arising from access to or use of any content, including viruses.

In conclusion, it is necessary to be cautious when seeking weight loss advice from healthcare professionals. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, and advice from multiple sources is essential. It’s important to prioritize personal research and always consult with a doctor before embarking on radical changes to diet or exercise.

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Doctors mean well, but they often give unhelpful advice, especially to people who need to lose weight to improve their health. Giving unhelpful advice by an “expert” can lead to weight-loss failure, for which you will be blamed.

You’ll be surprised at just how many doctors are overweight. I reveal the percentages in this video and give more info in the links below.

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—Resources—
The most common advice from doctors is to increase activity levels and control portion size.
Neither of which helps you at all.
https://www.jabfm.org/content/22/2/115
Physicians are having their obesity epidemic, revealing that they don’t know what they are discussing.
https://www.rebeccawardconsulting.com/blog/2014/01/27/Which-US-Physicians-Are-the-Most-Overweight-.aspx
Being overweight/obese increases mortality risk, even doctors: https://www.nature.com/articles/0803564
Overweight/Obese doctors viewed as less credible by patients: https://www.nature.com/articles/ijo201333

REAL SALT for your food: http://bit.ly/RealSalts
Lose Weight with this: http://bit.ly/KETO101
Lose Weight with this: http://bit.ly/Carnivore101

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