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2024-12-14 17:57:05

whygetfat on Nostr: "You actually mentioned in another a podcast, via negativa, you know the removal of ...

"You actually mentioned in another a podcast, via negativa, you know the removal of the superfluous elements, admodum. What are those superfluous elements that need to get removed?

"Well, we just talked about a couple of them. I'm going to give you my bias now. I think many of the things that we do in neurosurgery, absolutely superfluous. For example, I think we do way too much spine surgery for degenerative conditions. I don't want to just pick on my own profession.

"Let's pick up on let's say, breast surgeons. I think the amount of mammograms that we do is ridiculous.

"Let's talk about the gastroenterologists. The way we screen colon cancer absolutely preposterous.

"Pediatricians, in the way they use vaccines and antibiotics. Psychotic.

"Let's talk about internal medicine. The use of statins on LDL cholesterol is probably the biggest mistake centralized medicine has ever made. But yet we still have people out there telling you you need to lower your LDL cholesterol, even though it's blatantly obvious in the literature that people that have the highest LDL cholesterol do the best and live the longest.

"So those are some of the big ideas. But I don't want anybody to think, because I just gave you a bunch of allopathic ones. There's plenty on the functional side. I can promise you these functional guys are not going to like Uncle Jack's program. Because if you think it's wise for a patient to spend $20,000–$30,000 doing labs that lead to no good outcomes for them. If they still have their hypothyroidism, or their mitochondrial function still blows, guess what? You, you need to pay the penalty, not the patient. They may have paid you $20,000, but guess what? You need to change your template because what you believe needs to come under scrutiny. Why? Because it goes to the bottom issue.

"What is the return on equity for the money spent? If we want a good system of healthcare, we need results. That's what proof of work really means, Ted." — Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 36:44–39:02 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=2204
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