WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR DOCTOR? - with Dr. Casey Means

Casey Means, MD is a Stanford-trained physician and co-founder of Levels, a health technology company with the mission of reversing the world’s metabolic health crisis. Her book on metabolic health, Good Energy, comes out in May 2024 with Penguin Random House. She received her BA with honors and MD from Stanford, was President of her Stanford class, and has served on Stanford faculty. She trained in Head & Neck Surgery before leaving traditional medicine to devote her life to tackling the root cause of why Americans are sick. She has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Women’s Health, and more.
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  • @spiritcu
    @spiritcu4 ай бұрын

    I fired my oncologist when she was making fun of me wanting to take a holistic integrative approach to my stage 4 metastatic breast cancer diagnosis. I’m cancer free 7 years later and never looked back!

  • @suzannehofer2541

    @suzannehofer2541

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations! 🎈

  • @charleswilson4598

    @charleswilson4598

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think you actually fired your doc. That is a cuteism but after you decided not to see him anymore did he have to go apply for another job? I doubt it. You simply decided not to to see that doctor any longer. I have done that several times over the years. The only one who can actually fire a coc is his employer.

  • @GB_008

    @GB_008

    Ай бұрын

    @charleswilson4598 Yes, the doctor is "fired" when a patient changes their practitioner. It is NOT just a "cutesie" thing to say, especially if that doctor has a private practice. Yes, they may have other patients that they can bill for their services but they have still lost a patient and their business/income has dwindled. It's just like if you fire a contractor from fixing up your home, they may still have other clients but they still got fired from the job they were contracted to do for you. These actions make a difference, especially since doctors, particularly General Practitioners, do not make nearly as much as they used to prior to the most current health insurance system. They NEED many patients to bill in order to make ends meet and that's why we should keep FIRING THEM when they are not focused on our actual health instead of their unholy alliance with big pharma.

  • @colettejaques2559

    @colettejaques2559

    Ай бұрын

    ​@charleswilson4598 exactly 💯 LOL. No one fires your dr. He's not on your payroll 😂

  • @GB_008

    @GB_008

    Ай бұрын

    @colettejaques2559 They are on a "payroll." If they lose a patient, they don't get to charge their insurance. Doctor's do not get paid the same amount, regardless of how many patients they see. They are basically in a sales and service business. They NEED patients to keep coming to see them in order for them to keep making money.

  • @vinlandviking
    @vinlandviking4 ай бұрын

    Went in for my annual checkup (I'm 72yo). My doc was training a new NP and I saw her first. We discussed statins (I was prescribed rosuvastatin) and she agreed with me that it was dangerous and could lead to terrible things. She even told me she had taken her mother off statins, fearing she might experience the onset of dementia. She left the exam room and a few moments later my doc entered. He asked me how I felt. I said OK. He then asked if I was using the same pharmacy for my scripts and sent me to the lab tech for a blood draw. After I got home I received a message on my phone that a prescription for rosuvastatin had been set to my pharmacy. I called and canceled the prescription. I've now been on carnivore for 21 days and I feel great.

  • @carynmartin6053

    @carynmartin6053

    4 ай бұрын

    🎉 GOOD FOR YOU!🎉 You're saving your own life!😮😊

  • @eslavicky4432

    @eslavicky4432

    4 ай бұрын

    Yay!! 👏 👏👏

  • @petermadany2779

    @petermadany2779

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you have 🥩 and a beef with your doctor😂

  • @pmccord9

    @pmccord9

    4 ай бұрын

    Statins made me sick. Carnivore fixed everything from high trigs and prediabetic glucose to GERD, blood pressure, farts, and dandruff. It's a miracle.

  • @Dzb852

    @Dzb852

    4 ай бұрын

    I was wondering if there was a connection between statin & Alzheimer’s because I knew a lady who was fine & wasn’t forgetful until she said she was prescribed a statin by her doctor & shortly after that her memory was so bad & I mentioned to her that she’s forgetting things lately & before her statin she was fine but after I left her place she couldn’t remember our conversation & her family put her in memory care at a nursing home. Sad because I do believe it was that statin her doctor prescribed that caused her loss of memory. Also years ago Alzheimer’s wasn’t even thought of & now it’s getting as bad as cancer where lots more people having it. My ex’s father in law he too was fine until his doctor prescribed a statin & he too started developing memory issues. He died of a heart attack so the statin didn’t help anyway. Another lady I knew she was fine too until her doctor prescribed her a statin & then her memory loss started & she couldn’t remember how to sew & make quilts something she always done before & her family too put her in a memory care in a nursing home. Sad so many elderly people suffering from Alzheimer’s which I believe can be prevented don’t take a statin & watch the sugars, pops & sweets so your triglycerides don’t get too high. Now my ex’s mother in law also has memory issues I do believe it’s her statin her doctor prescribed her. Her kids put her in a memory care too in a nursing home. I mentioned to them look at her statin prescribed by her doctor but no one listens. Sad to see people who have Alzheimer’s don’t know who u are anymore because of the damage a statin prescription did to them. 😢 An elderly lady who had Alzheimer’s wondered off from her home & everyone including myself went looking for her. Sadly months later she was found but passed away. So many people searching for her wish the outcome would of been better news finding her alive. I didn’t know this lady & nice to see so many people searching for her. If she only knew how many people cared for her looking for her.

  • @joseevaniersel7280
    @joseevaniersel7280Ай бұрын

    Doctors have been housebroken: they're now hired hands, instead of sovereign professionals..

  • @rosalbadelriogarcia9598

    @rosalbadelriogarcia9598

    Ай бұрын

    Sovereign individuals 🎉🎉🎉

  • @zeldalazino463

    @zeldalazino463

    7 күн бұрын

    ONG… perfectly articulated!!! Thank you!!

  • @joannedavis1991
    @joannedavis1991Ай бұрын

    I had a cardiologist and he told me NOT to go online!!! LOL! I laughed to myself and never went back. I’m 71 healthy, no jabs of ANY kind, no meds and happy.

  • @fastjimmysoutdoors5286
    @fastjimmysoutdoors52864 ай бұрын

    I have been fired by numerous doctors for refusing medication for Gerd, Statins, and blood pressure meds. I tried to discuss a diet exercise routine to fix those issues. None of them wanted to talk about it, "just take the meds" was all they wanted. I am still drug free at 61.

  • @mitchdegrace2040

    @mitchdegrace2040

    4 ай бұрын

    Good for you…take care charge of your own health

  • @garyclark1135

    @garyclark1135

    4 ай бұрын

    Correction. Your doctor works for you. He didn't fire you, he refuses to work for you.

  • @linda7279

    @linda7279

    4 ай бұрын

    Im drug free at 78 for over 30 years. Dr free too 😂 I sprint ever other mornin and am on carnivore/keto (Very few vegs and fruit) for about a year. Sugar free, very low carb for many years. No caterac surgery. 5'2" and around 105'. Im.not letting some Rx screw this up...

  • @crescentconstruction4298

    @crescentconstruction4298

    4 ай бұрын

    Have you been able to get your BP under control? If lifestyle doesn't work for you, BP meds can be appropriate. IMO

  • @jeannewton1706

    @jeannewton1706

    4 ай бұрын

    @@garyclark1135what’s the difference?

  • @deem1079
    @deem1079Ай бұрын

    I fired my gyno doctor because he wanted to perform surgery on me just because. I was in the ER for ovaries pain and was admitted to the hospital he was at for 2 days. He didn't allow me to eat and said that he's going to get me ready for surgery. I asked him "why would I have surgery if you don't know what's wrong with me yet?" So I told him "NO I'm not going to let you cut me open just because you want to." He condescendingly replied back "you say that now, but when you're in pain you're going to beg me to cut you open. Please, please, cut me open!" I told him YOU’RE FIRED and left the hospital immediately. After that experience I no longer trusted doctors. This was over 11 years ago.

  • @Itsme-jv4cd

    @Itsme-jv4cd

    22 күн бұрын

    That sounds good but with some insurance plans if you leave without going with the doctors plan you have to pay for the entire bill yourself.

  • @zeldalazino463

    @zeldalazino463

    7 күн бұрын

    Wow!!! Fabulous cautionary tale!!! Congratulations for your courage!!!

  • @tanyawieczorek6603

    @tanyawieczorek6603

    7 күн бұрын

    How did you heal.

  • @HarrisPilton789

    @HarrisPilton789

    7 күн бұрын

    Wow!

  • @robertdinicola5834
    @robertdinicola58344 ай бұрын

    I fired my Cardiologist. Reason: he was a 40 something year old with a belly and prescribed rosuvastatin and aspirin and told me to exercise. My Endocrinologist was fired because I made a decision based on watching Dr Ken Berry’s videos. On April 15th 2023 I started the Carnivore diet. Kept listening that sugar and carbohydrates were the enemy not fat and protein from red meat, eggs, bacon and seafood including fatty fish like salmon, anchovies and sardines. Within 6 months my A1C went from 7 to 5 and my triglycerides went from 400 to 71. I am 68, going on 69. I feel great, and my waist went from 40 to 34. It may be a little less. Dr Berry saved my life. While he doesn’t know me he is my favorite Dr. I owe my life to him. I feel like he is my friend and I have known him for years. I now work out. I joined a gym in my second home in Florida and I live in PA and have a gym in the basement. My abs are starting to show and my definition is back. No heart burn, no meds anymore. Sorry for being long! You too can do it!

  • @Detmold1965

    @Detmold1965

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Keep it up!

  • @dr.mostafamaita

    @dr.mostafamaita

    3 ай бұрын

    You are amazing

  • @Detmold1965

    @Detmold1965

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Keep up the good work 😊

  • @charannhare4369

    @charannhare4369

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s what happened to me too. Started with breast cancer, CKD, osteopenia to osteoporosis, etc. Off all prescription meds.

  • @jfdomega7938

    @jfdomega7938

    3 ай бұрын

    That's great, listen to your gut "not your cardiologists" well done!

  • @tlcforeveryoung3821
    @tlcforeveryoung38212 ай бұрын

    I no longer trust drs or hospitals

  • @chuntathecat4222

    @chuntathecat4222

    2 ай бұрын

    Was in hospital they serve gluten there.. no thanks

  • @JM-er2yl

    @JM-er2yl

    Ай бұрын

    And anything brought to me by Pfeizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, Astra Zenica, Eli Lilly, etc...

  • @suzanneemerson2625

    @suzanneemerson2625

    19 күн бұрын

    My doctor moved to another state 5 years ago. Haven’t found a new one yet.

  • @GuitarsAndSynths

    @GuitarsAndSynths

    9 күн бұрын

    @@JM-er2yl pushers of death

  • @HarrisPilton789

    @HarrisPilton789

    7 күн бұрын

    Me neither.

  • @realjasondaniels
    @realjasondaniels4 ай бұрын

    When I worked at Ruth’s Chris Steak House, we held banquets hosted by pharmaceutical companies that invited doctors, nurses, and administrators to expensive steak dinners, with expensive wines, and often an open bar. Sometimes, the companies gave expensive bottles of wine, or additional steak dinners to-go, as gifts to the doctors. That’s what’s wrong with a lot of doctors. #Paid #DrugDealers

  • @peppersanches412

    @peppersanches412

    4 ай бұрын

    Who know to eat fatty beef 🤣

  • @clovermark39

    @clovermark39

    4 ай бұрын

    Then they tell their patients to eat low fat vegetarian.

  • @jennifercaldwell7665

    @jennifercaldwell7665

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes and eating the red meat they tell us to avoid

  • @hektor6766

    @hektor6766

    4 ай бұрын

    @@peppersanches412 They're no fools.

  • @firstlast2034

    @firstlast2034

    4 ай бұрын

    Your Doctor, in most cases, isn’t your friend!

  • @alexr6114
    @alexr61144 ай бұрын

    My last physician pushed me to stop jogging so far and switch to progressive resistance exercise. She also said that many fruits and vegetables caused more problems than they helped. She did not explicitely push the keto or carnivore diet, but she did advocate for elimination of all grains, sugar, and especially corn syrup. That physician was much more about lifestyle and healthy diet than writing prescriptions.

  • @cmorrison5466

    @cmorrison5466

    4 ай бұрын

    What running distance did the doctor feel was optimal for good health?

  • @clovermark39

    @clovermark39

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a keeper.

  • @dianafoster4936

    @dianafoster4936

    4 ай бұрын

    Running increases cortisol levels a lot which increases insulin and leads to more sugar being stored as fat. Hard exercise isn't necessarily that healthy. Many people need to do more resistance training to build muscle.

  • @hektor6766

    @hektor6766

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dianafoster4936 Cortisol is released during stress, such as exercise, to provide more glucose in the blood. So cortisol actually suppresses insulin and GLP-1, allowing glucagon and adiponectin secretion to break down adipose tissue to provide the necessary blood glucose for the exercise. Hyperinsulinemia will cause inflammation stress, raising cortisol levels and serum blood glucose which is not expended by activity. It is true anaerobic exercise (resistance, HIIT) is better than aerobic (endurance) because of the glucose expenditure in the ATP cycle.

  • @mosbornio8249

    @mosbornio8249

    4 ай бұрын

    That gives me hope that there are still doctors out there who are able to treat patients freely with logic and “true” science.

  • @MarlenevT
    @MarlenevTАй бұрын

    I was my parents' caregiver for 10 years and saw what their Dr's did to them. This was my awakening to the medical industry. I stepped away from it at that time. No more Dr's. No more Pharma. Changed my diet and use natural medicines. I am healthier at 63 that I was at 43.

  • @michaelogrady232
    @michaelogrady2324 ай бұрын

    It's like a contractor renovating your house who discovers the main beam will fail within the year, but he says nothing because he figures he will make exponentially more money from fixing the collapsed beam, joists, and walls than from just repairing the beam.

  • @sthnwatch

    @sthnwatch

    Ай бұрын

    Good analogy. Spot on!

  • @Brainjoy01

    @Brainjoy01

    Ай бұрын

    Or when a dentist sees a cavity that he can fix right away but he lets it grow to a root canal

  • @LIFESaWONDER

    @LIFESaWONDER

    Ай бұрын

    Or when a car manufacturer tells you to get an oil change every 7,000/8,000 miles but doesn't tell you that you should get your transmission oil done every 25,000/50,000 because they want to sell you a new transmission or better yet another car.

  • @AnotherBadyoga

    @AnotherBadyoga

    11 күн бұрын

    Honestly, I think it’s the general contractor not recognizing that the main beam is messed up

  • @freerangethinker5151
    @freerangethinker51514 ай бұрын

    I think we need a searchable list of doctors who share this mindset.

  • @Cocora22

    @Cocora22

    4 ай бұрын

    100% I live in Maryland and haven't found a single one!

  • @GunnerHillTX

    @GunnerHillTX

    4 ай бұрын

    There are a couple I know about. try the one on Dr Kiltz' website, and also on DietDoctor's website (which has sadly moved to being more plant based, but still might be useful in parts.

  • @debraloeffler9670

    @debraloeffler9670

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Cocora22 I live in MD too and wish there was a list, even if I had to go to PA to get good care.

  • @Cocora22

    @Cocora22

    4 ай бұрын

    @@debraloeffler9670 I'm with you on that, I just think that good doctors are very rare. Or maybe I should say, there may be knowledgeable doctors they just refuse to provide good care.

  • @lindamorristx

    @lindamorristx

    4 ай бұрын

    There is a searchable list. Simply google ketogenic doctor and put in your ZIP Code.

  • @Momtocam1997
    @Momtocam19974 ай бұрын

    My doctor's office recently called me asking if I wanted to come in for a physical. Emphatically, I said NO. My last appointment was mid 2021. Long story short, I went on a keto lifestyle, thus dropping weight and lowering my A1C...which I told them about. Western medicine is pure profit driven.

  • @anitaelghandor7295

    @anitaelghandor7295

    4 ай бұрын

    The problem is your health ins require you every year to have wellness visit,they could cancel you,be careful.

  • @Cristian-hu9bx

    @Cristian-hu9bx

    4 ай бұрын

    Good for you on ditching the profit driven doctors. It's still a good idea to get yearly blood work though. There are now many places that you can do this without insurance or a doctor. I use function health to get even more tests than what my physical covered in the past.

  • @Momtocam1997

    @Momtocam1997

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Cristian-hu9bx I have a functional Dr too

  • @mikepeek5655

    @mikepeek5655

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes profit. However, it's corrupt in another way cause they don't want to address the why behind healthy issues

  • @freedomwarrior5087

    @freedomwarrior5087

    4 ай бұрын

    That's because there's no profit in health, it's as simple as that.

  • @sigiligus
    @sigiligus4 ай бұрын

    I like how Dr Berry is the only guy who just jumps right into the content instead of doing some stupid 60 second “trailer” for a podcast I’m already about to watch

  • @sunnyday7843

    @sunnyday7843

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh yes - the long winded blah blah blah - how about the stupid music - etc

  • @katie7748

    @katie7748

    2 ай бұрын

    Ugh I haaaaaaaaate that!!

  • @tootstoyou1

    @tootstoyou1

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree. I just skip forward past the BS trailer

  • @sunnyday7843

    @sunnyday7843

    Ай бұрын

    @@tootstoyou1 yeah- why you tubers think they have to okay stupid music and be all gesturing - I am unable to watch with all the hand gestures going on many . But it must all work for them ?! 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♂️👏🤔

  • @mdeamicis

    @mdeamicis

    Ай бұрын

    Yea, Anytime I watcha diary of a ceo podcast I instantly tick to 2:30 to scip all his bullshit. How do they not understand you came to watch the show not the preview to the show you are trying to watch. So intellectually stunted.

  • @douglaslegvold9215
    @douglaslegvold92153 ай бұрын

    I would like to brag about my first and only appointment with an EENT doctor at Loma Linda university in California, a Doctor Church. He had looked at my CT scan of my sinuses maybe 8 months prior and was going to schedule me for sinus surgery. (During that time I had really zeroed in on my ketovore diet and fasting). And at the last second he said let’s do a quick head CT scan today so we can get a quick baseline. They actually had a machine in there offices. I will always remember his reaction, it was organic and real! Doctor Church took one look at my CT and said “wow! Forget everything I just said. This is a marked improvement.” He said we’re cancelling the surgery. He was astounded that “lifestyle change had such a profound effect.” I had told him how I fast/intermittent fast. Eat just whole food primarily animal based aim towards keto. He just scheduled a follow up appointment to monitor my progress! I was a great day for me!

  • @staceyforehand9513

    @staceyforehand9513

    3 ай бұрын

    You know what is funny is the church" used to have a healthy diet, and were kniwn for longevity

  • @diogenebladi4469

    @diogenebladi4469

    2 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on your efforts and now YOU are educating your doctor thats greater éven than just avoiding the médical field... !

  • @circotribecirco3366

    @circotribecirco3366

    2 ай бұрын

    I LOVE Loma Linda!! I brag on them whenever the subject comes up!

  • @paulhailey2537

    @paulhailey2537

    2 ай бұрын

    You Should be Proud 😂

  • @silver6479

    @silver6479

    Ай бұрын

    Loma Linda has the best doctors, a lot of the doctors are seventh-day Adventists. I'm glad you figured it out

  • @marytaylor3675
    @marytaylor36754 ай бұрын

    73 years old and recently saw my primary care physician. She absolutely hates the fact that I’m on NO prescriptions!!! When talking with her I feel like she’s gaslighting me…

  • @KCCAT5

    @KCCAT5

    4 ай бұрын

    She is

  • @justthinking526

    @justthinking526

    4 ай бұрын

    70 here, and the same. And how about all the phone calls from various phone numbers, which all turn out to be Medicare Advantage or whatever - to get you in for testing, get a home health care nurse in your home? Hell no. If I need them, I'll let them know.

  • @drunvert

    @drunvert

    4 ай бұрын

    No prescriptions means you are HEALTHY

  • @DiamondCoco7

    @DiamondCoco7

    4 ай бұрын

    Fire her. She works for YOU and you need to advocate for yourself and have a doctor who LISTENS to you since YOU know your body BEST!

  • @cates_keto

    @cates_keto

    4 ай бұрын

    Be confident!!! It’s your life! 🎉❤

  • @Detmold1965
    @Detmold19654 ай бұрын

    Went to see my PA last year. I was afraid that I would have to fire him, but to my great surprise, I found out that he follows Drs. Berry and Fung🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @andyman8630

    @andyman8630

    4 ай бұрын

    Berry, Fung, Berg, Bailey, Dhand and the list goes on - people who want to HEAL

  • @Miss1776-ic5ic

    @Miss1776-ic5ic

    4 ай бұрын

    My doctor also follows Dr Berry

  • @lance7973

    @lance7973

    4 ай бұрын

    I’ve learned a ton from Dr. Sten Ekberg too. It’s great having access to these people.

  • @theonewhomjesusloves1005

    @theonewhomjesusloves1005

    4 ай бұрын

    @@lance7973 I love him!

  • @pamrobinson9880

    @pamrobinson9880

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow! That’s amazing! We did find a keto guy that takes our insurance so kept him and drive to AZ for appointments even tho she moved back to CA.

  • @diane235
    @diane235Ай бұрын

    I love how Dr. Berry sits and listens to his guests without interruption.

  • @gtracer6629
    @gtracer66293 ай бұрын

    I remember when a primary caregiver would actually touch a patient. They checked your ears (for wax), looked down your throat, felt your neck, etc. Now they Walk in the room and ask how you feel and unless you are complaining of a problem, they say "Great! I'll see you in three months". I've fired two PCP in last 3 years . I finally found a hands on PCP and am a lot happier (and healthier) now.

  • @LibraryLizard

    @LibraryLizard

    Ай бұрын

    And they only look at their computer.

  • @Brainjoy01

    @Brainjoy01

    Ай бұрын

    I need to do this. Did you know doctors are told to leave if they cannot prescribe meds within 5 minutes? They must legally find a med to provide and if not they have 10 minutes left to talk then leave. Most don’t even say goodbye they just get up and go.

  • @Alexander-dt8sk

    @Alexander-dt8sk

    Ай бұрын

    Look up an old article (JAMA, I believe) titled Skillopenia ie the loss of physical examination skills in contemporaneous medical education. They don’t touch you. They barely look at you. I’m old school trained. Physical diagnosis was paramount. We HAD to be good at this in an era before scans, invasive radiology, sophisticated lab tests etc. I’m appalled at how unskilled most doctors are these days.

  • @ernestjahn6676
    @ernestjahn66764 ай бұрын

    When I asked my doctor what ;what cholesterol level number he would want and he said, "Ideally, zero." That was it. I am 74 and my numbers wee within normal reference range and he wanted to double the statin dose. I fired him and quit taking statins. My memory instantly improved.

  • @clovermark39

    @clovermark39

    4 ай бұрын

    Statins are not advised for 75 years and over anyway. It says on the leaflet that comes with the drugs. If you look at the studies they shouldn’t be recommended for anyone.

  • @drunvert

    @drunvert

    4 ай бұрын

    Zero is dead

  • @mikepeek5655

    @mikepeek5655

    4 ай бұрын

    That's awesome. Don't let the white coat intimidate you. Good for you. Your FIRED !! Lol

  • @valerief1231

    @valerief1231

    4 ай бұрын

    I had ridiculously high cholesterol and triglycerides at 36 years old. I couldn’t figure it out, I worked 9-10 hours a day, on my feet, barely having time to eat lunch. But what concerned me and sent me to find a doctor was I could not lose the weight from having my baby, who was almost 10 years old at the time lol. Anyway, my doctor did labs, put me on Lipitor and was really concerned about how high my cholesterol was. You won’t believe me but my over all cholesterol was 1170. That’s not a typo, a four digit number. My triglycerides were 1455. What in the world?!?!? My doctor added more statins. About 3 weeks later I started experiencing terrible chronic pain. Couldn’t walk with out instant muscle fatigue, my body felt like I had the flu. My new doctor couldn’t figure it out, my next doctor couldn’t figure it out, and they both were flipping out about how high my cholesterol was. So I was on Lipitor, Crestor, and Provachol not all together at the same time but various combinations of them. Finally, we moved and my husband found a doctor that he liked and I decided to try him. After explaining all of the above, and my cholesterol only getting down to 730, and reviewing my labs, really took it upon himself to see what he could figure out. A few hours later, in the evening after he’d gone home Dr. S called me himself and loudly said, STOP all of your cholesterol meds immediately! He then said that he talked to a colleague and they realized my muscles were being damaged by the statins. I have irreversible damage and now live with the chronic pain and fatigue of Fibromyalgia.

  • @pramuanchutham7355

    @pramuanchutham7355

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@valerief1231muscle damage shows up on AST liver-enZyme. Normal female values for ALT, AST are 10-18. Higher ALT values indicate fatty liver, Higher AST muscle breakdown from strenuous exercise or from statin drugs.

  • @TimBolenski
    @TimBolenski4 ай бұрын

    My Dr. always sounded so empathetic & caring…UNTIL I told her I found Ketovore, lost 70 lbs. & reversed my diabetes. I remember she suddenly sounded like an automaton as she told me she was discontinuing my insulin and Metformin. It was as though I had somehow slighted her by getting myself better.

  • @ThelmaFulcher

    @ThelmaFulcher

    4 ай бұрын

    It must be extremely difficult for a seasoned medical doctor to see evidence that they might have been wrong. They don’t have lots of spare time to research what we do and so don’t know what to say when we get well and don’t need them or the drugs they have always promoted.

  • @inthevortex-de1rh

    @inthevortex-de1rh

    2 ай бұрын

    You destroyed her doctoral ego😅

  • @sunnyday7843

    @sunnyday7843

    2 ай бұрын

    It reminds me of a recent experience where I had to return some clothing that didn’t fit me and the store cashier was really rude - later I realized they work on commission . Lesson learned ! With a doc you’d think they would want you to be getting better - but wow - they like you getting whatever sickness often- my case it’s asthma triggered by anything processed ! He dismissed that and made sure I knew I was coming up on being eligible for Medicaid and coming back for many tests etc -

  • @rosanneallen-hewlett9973

    @rosanneallen-hewlett9973

    2 ай бұрын

    Greed is behind it all. You're cutting into the doctor's and Big Pharma's income! 😅

  • @jantsetsas3567

    @jantsetsas3567

    2 ай бұрын

    Mine did too. Got mad that I found an integrative MD

  • @laurabellgia8182
    @laurabellgia81823 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the interview. I'm a retired respiratory therapist and am appalled at what's come out of drs mouths. I had gone to a dr to obtain a steroid cream for severely itchy poison oak. Im on a ranch fixing fences and it grows along our fence line. The dr told me I didn't have poison oak, that it was likely xyz. I laughed at him and said, "Exactly how many times have you had poison oak?" He stared at me and quietly said, "Never." I told him he's fortunate and that Ive had it DOZENS OF TIMES AND would he kindly just write the prescription. He did. Hope he learned a lesson. Such arrogance.

  • @MultiParallelGirl

    @MultiParallelGirl

    22 күн бұрын

    That’s crazy. Imagine how often they must do that to people who might not know what they’re dealing with. Just in the last couple months I had an isolated rash-like spot that didn’t itch or burn or hurt at all, I drastically changed my diet to almost completely cut out ultra processed stuff, started being more active, and then it started fading away. Now as I’m writing this it’s completely gone.

  • @lynhart7158
    @lynhart71584 ай бұрын

    Yes, I have fired several doctors. The first time I told my primary doctor that I used food and diet to put my rheumatoid arthritis in remission, he literally rolled his eyes at me and said that was stupid. That was his word stupid. I stood up, I looked at him and I said you’re fired goodbye and I walked out. I was all but bedridden with RA, and my wonderful daughter researched, and found the paddison program from Australia. I am now headed to eight years of wonderful help no medication’s either prescription or over-the-counter and I am in my late 70s. I follow a strict diet daily, and take my vitamins, and I feel great. Thank you for all that you are doing to get the message out that we must be our own advocates with our bodies and our medical care. Sick care is just not the way to go.

  • @helenl7967
    @helenl79674 ай бұрын

    I was a RN for more than 36 years. 10 years into my career, I was doing visiting nursing. While covering for another nurse who was ill, I was asked to see one of her regular diabetic patients who had a hx of obesity, hypertension, coronary artey disease and a diabetic leg wound that we were treating. Long story short, she cured herself of these disease on her own through dietary intervention. Only her leg wound remained and was almost completed healed. I was shocked when I first saw her, because she did not match in person what was on her chart and in her medical history. I asked her how she turned around her health. She taught me there was another way to look at chronic illness. I am forever grateful for her and what I learned from her that day. It set me on a lifelong path to self healing and learning about alternative and complementary ways to approach healing. I was able to use what I learned when I taught patients about their own nutritional options. Oh yeah, and by the way, I turned around my own inflammation, obesity and PCOS, Fatty liver, because I took control of my own health and dared to ask questions, and look for the right answers for me. Bless these professionals for moving in the direction of true healing.

  • @jellybeanvinkler4878

    @jellybeanvinkler4878

    3 ай бұрын

    What a great story! Thanks for sharing.❤

  • @laurenglass4514

    @laurenglass4514

    3 ай бұрын

    I saw her brother on Tucker Can’t wait to get her book

  • @chriswhitehouse8982

    @chriswhitehouse8982

    3 ай бұрын

    Good on you for being willing to learn from your patients!

  • @KanakaMaoli713

    @KanakaMaoli713

    2 ай бұрын

    I work at a small alternative health clinic based on Ayurveda. We have nurses coming in as clients all the time. Love nurses for their openness to holistic healing. ❤ It’s so encouraging when conventionally trained licensed medical professionals seek guidance at our wellness clinic.

  • @rosanneallen-hewlett9973

    @rosanneallen-hewlett9973

    2 ай бұрын

    I do think nurses know more than doctors, because they see more, and they are more involved with patients. Bravo!🎉❤

  • @vjy21ctra
    @vjy21ctra4 ай бұрын

    My doctor unlike others was delighted when i told him i was doing IF and keeping a check on my diet. He spent the next half hour telling how he was advocating the same to all his patients but was of no use He encouraged me to carry on and was happy to see the changes i was undergoing.

  • @user-oy7fg6fn3x
    @user-oy7fg6fn3x4 ай бұрын

    Yes, I fired my endocrinologist who specialized with wt. & diabetic pts @ a very lg reputable healthcare clinic in my area. I was prediabetic & saw my A1c going up. He kept telling me not to worry just keep doing what I was doing & if my #’s got really high there was Metformin, Byetta and Januvia !! I said ‘none of the diets we’ve tried worked because I could not stick to them, I felt starved all the time & now wanted to drop sugar & try low carb.’ He said he didn’t approve of that for me, bc sugar was needed for energy! I was so mad I went home cleaned frig+pantry out & went cold turkey to 20 g. carbs. Lost 78# in 6 mos, reversed diabetes & a handful of other ills!!

  • @michellehunter5745
    @michellehunter57452 ай бұрын

    That just happened with the NP at my primary care office. She didn’t want to hear what I was saying she only wanted to put me on an antidepressant , which I refused. She then became kind of dismissive the rest of the visit.

  • @Jolly-Homestead
    @Jolly-Homestead4 ай бұрын

    I have fired two doctors. I haven't found a good one yet. If they are connected to a hospital family care group, they are geared for numbers of visits and sales. They don't seem to be concerned for the individual or their health.

  • @breg9476

    @breg9476

    4 ай бұрын

    i don't now how many I have fired. they all seem to know what it is like to live in MY body. eff that

  • @suemilkbone4868

    @suemilkbone4868

    4 ай бұрын

    If you are in the United States, look for a Direct Primary Care physician. They do not accept any insurance, therefore, they are under no influence by Big Insurance, Big Pharma or Big Government. You pay an annual fee.

  • @aprilm2664

    @aprilm2664

    4 ай бұрын

    I've fired 2 drs because I know for a fact they lied to my face because I did my homework before I asked them the questions and then I helped myself better from watching utube. The dr didn't help my problom at all with his medicine and shots. It was so obvious it was all about money not helping me

  • @howardstewart2549

    @howardstewart2549

    2 ай бұрын

    The HMO & PPO doctors & pharmacists of chain stores, are under mandates that they must comply with, or else they will get fired, lose their licenses, & thus, their standard of living. On their scales of justice, so much for the patient & informed consent! Not all, but most!

  • @sunnyday7843

    @sunnyday7843

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes like when j get asthma - they let me get worse so I go back a couple Times - I speak up now and finally tied it to processed foods and dairy - they refused to discus that . I am avoiding more and more foods and leaning to carnivore / low carb keto

  • @Ge1Ri4
    @Ge1Ri44 ай бұрын

    One minute in, and Dr Berry has just described my conversations with my cardiologist! The Wizard of Oz curtain analogy is perfect!

  • @bdogg197

    @bdogg197

    4 ай бұрын

    Yup

  • @Ge1Ri4

    @Ge1Ri4

    4 ай бұрын

    OTOH I saw my ophthalmologist today and he and I had a good conversation and he explained the physiological mechanism to me of how my low carb diet has caused recent changes in my vision (for the better, thankfully!).

  • @jobrown8146

    @jobrown8146

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Ge1Ri4 I was due for a check up of my eyes when I was diagnosed with diabetes. I decided to wait 5 months after I changed to low carb before I had them checked. He was pleased when I told him that I had remitted my diabetes with low carb.

  • @d.p.9567

    @d.p.9567

    Ай бұрын

    We are all just Dorthy and Toto in a tornado of corruption that waits for us to pull the curtain.

  • @gordonpi8674
    @gordonpi8674Ай бұрын

    Good to have people like you who inform people how SICK the American society is! Bravo!

  • @davepeterschmidt5818
    @davepeterschmidt58184 ай бұрын

    I really like the fact that Doc Berry is willing to code labs to get insurance to pay for lab work. I currently go to Mayo Clinic. For years I've been charged hundreds of dollars for every doctor visit. Finally I found out my insurance co is supposed to pay for annual checkups and i started investigating my billing. I found out that Mayo has been coding my A1C check and a few other labs as diagnostic, even when it's just a routine monitoring. I talked to my insurance co and they assured me they would pay for the lab if it was not coded as diagnostic. So, last year I told my doctor she was coding incorrectly and I would not pay for those labs since they were not done for purposes of diagnosing me. She needed to change the coding to get my ins co to pay. She refused, so I told her there would be no more lab tests done if they were going to code that way. About a month ago she notified me she wanted an A1C lab done. I said nope, my ins co won't pay for it. She threw a fit even though SHE is the one who refused to code the labs properly. I didn't get that test done and am still in the process of fighting this battle. Fortunately i know how to eat to regulate my blood sugar so I'm not worried about not getting tested. I was only ever doing that because she wanted it. No more though. They are going to start coding correctly or they will not get me to take any of those tests done. Ever.

  • @calista1280

    @calista1280

    4 ай бұрын

    Tell her What You Do Want: I want this coded as The Annual Checkup that it is. period or I'll find a doctor who will! Whats her problem, is it different if insurance pays her?

  • @foxyauragems6146

    @foxyauragems6146

    2 ай бұрын

    As someone who took medical coding courses that is actually Fraud

  • @sandieweatherup
    @sandieweatherup4 ай бұрын

    We left unscathed from my husband's new cardiologist today. He didn't insist my husband go back on the statin (previous dr put him on) but said he's been getting a lot of patient push back on statins but can't figure out why. I said, in my most respectful and questioning voice, maybe because there is a question as to whether LDL is the fire or the fireman arriving to put out the inflammation fire. 🤔 😊 He didn't say anything else.

  • @allison471

    @allison471

    4 ай бұрын

    Look into Cardio plus by Standard Process to support any and all heart related issues 😊

  • @SassySquatchHiker55

    @SassySquatchHiker55

    4 ай бұрын

    Great job👏👏👏👏

  • @duke927

    @duke927

    Ай бұрын

    A cardiologist PA got borderline angry with me after she said I needed a Statin and I said no. Another gave me the hard sell for a statin. And I said no again. He, I’m pretty sure, felt my decision was ignorant. But my doctors who have recommended these course of treatments seem to mean well but are heavily indoctrinated into a certain way of thought. The biggy for the last 50 or so years is saturated fat is bad, veggies are good, and no opinion on carbs or sugar.

  • @Gesundheit888
    @Gesundheit8884 ай бұрын

    I have never filled a prescription yet. All I ever wanted from a doc was his opinion. And in the lat 25 years my own opinion has sufficed.

  • @tradermunky1998

    @tradermunky1998

    4 ай бұрын

    Lol, I like you! I have been to the doctor twice in 25 years. Once because my ex made me, the other because my work made me. Meanwhile everyone around is going to the doctor once a month, constantly sick with something.

  • @joeburke2323

    @joeburke2323

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed, so why should we pay these drug pushers?

  • @clovermark39

    @clovermark39

    4 ай бұрын

    I just get the blood test and interpret them myself.

  • @hektor6766

    @hektor6766

    4 ай бұрын

    Last Spring, I tripped backward on an unseen obstacle and hit the back of my head. Woke up in the hospital. I had to stay there for post-concussion monitoring the next three days. In the meantime, all the techs, nurses and doctors marveled at my labs and test results: those of a healthy 30-year-old from a 64-year-old man. I eat ketovore, do calisthenics, lift weights and run sprints, take no prescriptions. twenty years ago, long before keto, I had lithotripsy for a kidney stone. Kidneys are fine now.

  • @debravictoria7452

    @debravictoria7452

    4 ай бұрын

    @@hektor6766 where do you suggest that I could find out about ketovore? Was a vegetarian for about 30 years until a couple of years ago. Started integrating meat into my diet (mostly beef, some chicken), but having a real issue with giving up carbs. Like to wrap everything in a tortilla, lol. Anyway, I would love to check out the ketovore diet. So, if you know of a good source to get started and do it right.... Thanks

  • @user-ru8bg6mf8y
    @user-ru8bg6mf8y3 ай бұрын

    I went to my doctor and told her about my Carnivore approach to my future health and she was very supportive and is going to help me monitor my journey.

  • @reganhillebrecht430
    @reganhillebrecht4303 ай бұрын

    I fired my dad’s cardiologist. Tried to push statin on 198 total cholesterol and no calcium score. I asked what about diet and exercise before meds. I was not a fan favorite. Dropped my dads weight 40lbs and lowered his blood pressure with diet alone.

  • @paulacampbell9551
    @paulacampbell95514 ай бұрын

    I have fired several doctors, as a patient. I stay away from them all unless I have no choice, like a broken arm. With a new doctor, I show up early and chit chat with other patients waiting on the doctor. I've learned every patient there for an appointment are all on the same meds that mask their problems.

  • @thefilersjourney
    @thefilersjourney4 ай бұрын

    My mom (basically healthy/80) saw her doctor (second visit with this doc) the other day and is about two months carnivore. The doctor entered the room looking and seeming really irritated and moody to start. Then her doctor, who was really easy going and relaxed about cholesterol and stuff six months ago, got really upset that my mom's numbers went up 20 pts. She recommended my mom go Mediterranean. My mom stated (cautiously) that she recently went carnivore. The doctor hit the ceiling. Doc yelled at my mom. She all but threw a tantrum at my mom as my mom quietly sat and took it. The doc stated emphatically that she "don't agree with that at all" and was just flat out rude. Was just very unprofessional and angry. I told my mom it sounds like doc was having a bad day, maybe had a patient go off on her earlier and my mom got the brunt end of it, trying to give her the benefit of the doubt. But the doctor got really defensive, as if my mom told her she was an idiot. Mama didn't say anything like that. The doctor stated: "I went to school for ..., two years of nutrition..." and so on and after saying "I suppose you want your labs again in six months?" walked down the hall mumbling and grumbling to herself about 'Dr YT' etc. My mom stood her ground quietly, feeling like she doesn't want to see her again, but now she is that much more determined to prove to her doc that this way of eating is working for her. She is doubling down. It took her months of watching and researching it to decide to try it and now she just feels so much better since going carnivore and she has no intention of every changing.

  • @nannygirlkc

    @nannygirlkc

    4 ай бұрын

    I would never let a doctor talk to me like that. Who do they think they are?!

  • @kathygann7632

    @kathygann7632

    4 ай бұрын

    It is just too bad that we need to pay for doctor’s appointments in order to educate them!

  • @clovermark39

    @clovermark39

    4 ай бұрын

    Tell her to record her appointments in the future. Just to share with you so you can help her in the future with what the dr says if she can. I went with my Mum 95 to one of her appointments and all she got was no can’t do nothing it’s just age related and some of the questions we just wanted clarification on what was said previously.

  • @KCCAT5

    @KCCAT5

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry but that doctor was rude and unprofessional and your mom should have gotten up and walked out and told her she was fired as she was going out the door

  • @jumbalayaismisspeells3363

    @jumbalayaismisspeells3363

    4 ай бұрын

    To what end will she try to change that Dr's. mind? It won't happen. She should not put herself in the position of interacting with that Dr again.

  • @iShootThis
    @iShootThis4 ай бұрын

    I fired all of my doctors when I healed myself of diabetes and fatty liver and metabolic syndrome and the response was wanting to put me on statins. I love this interview and points of view.

  • @teresafarley4033

    @teresafarley4033

    Ай бұрын

    So how did you heal yourself of those things?

  • @thomaswhite5928
    @thomaswhite5928Ай бұрын

    I worked for an Otolaryngologist for many years when I first got out of college. I watched as patient after patient was run through the assembly line of antibiotics, steroids, and allergy medication. After failing to do anything but get temporary relief as long as they were on all 3 medications they would eventually agree to functional endoscopic sinus surgery. I know the surgery has changed over time causing less pain, but what I've heard it's no more effective. Very few patients were helped for more than a year before symptoms returned and the process was repeated. My epiphany that what we were doing was morally corrupt was the harm and pain caused by medications and surgery, and the astronomical cost of a process that had little if no benefit. I felt ashamed of knowing what we did didn't do much for patients and required a huge sacrifice in the form of recovery time and in many cases considerable pain and follow up visits. I think many doctors would not follow their own advice. Of the oncologist I know, most of them would not got through the treatments they recommend to their patients every day. They know the harm, discomfort, and the lack of success of their treatments.

  • @stevefulgione4231
    @stevefulgione42314 ай бұрын

    WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR DOCTOR? He's a mouthpiece for the AMA. All he does is regurgitate what the AMA tells him to say. 🙄 Thanks for everything you do Dr. Berry. Been with you for over 5 years now. You and Neisha are the best!

  • @hektor6766

    @hektor6766

    4 ай бұрын

    And the health insurance companies. They won't pay unless their protocols are obeyed. Then the hospital or practice admin call you into their office.

  • @Anonymous-pz6th

    @Anonymous-pz6th

    4 ай бұрын

    Right. The AMA is in bed with Big Pharma so the doctors push what they produce. Doctors and the medical profession as well as hospitals are in it for the money not you the patient.

  • @kd6dash3dot7

    @kd6dash3dot7

    4 ай бұрын

    Listening and following direction is the most important personality trait . that's why everyonegets the test.

  • @grunklebob9009
    @grunklebob90094 ай бұрын

    Omg, I was half listening until I heard "don't be a P@ssy" and now I can't stop listening! I have thousands of hours of research in low carb, am working towards Carnivore and Dr Berry just amazes me! His guests, his family life, his views and his intelligence, I just love it!

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348Ай бұрын

    What a great interview! I'm 67, resting insulin is 2.3, Homa-IR is .522. I can do 45 pullups without issue...and feel great. Thank you both, for confirming what I knew was true in my gut.

  • @rickweeks
    @rickweeksАй бұрын

    This brought tears to my eyes, I finally have a video to share with my daughters and friends that gives a synopsis of ground level information from rock solid sources, that will change your life. Thank you both ❤

  • @user-yh8tu7ey6w
    @user-yh8tu7ey6w4 ай бұрын

    I went to a new doctor yesterday and I told them that I was taking my blood sugar reading every morning and she told me- " you do not need to do that. We discourage that. We can test your A1C every 6 months". Shocking!! Why wouldn't she want me to track my health? 😬

  • @jodyjackson5475

    @jodyjackson5475

    4 ай бұрын

    Did you ask her? 😮so weird.

  • @lindajones4849

    @lindajones4849

    4 ай бұрын

    Is she afraid you are after her job?

  • @karenwalker2735

    @karenwalker2735

    2 ай бұрын

    I have told my doctor that I've been taking my fasting blood sugar every morning for about the last 9 years and I am not diabetic but almost everyone in my family is. Pay for everything out of my own pocket but the docs and my family members all tell me I'm too "obsessed" because I want to be proactive in my health care. My A1C has been 5.3 for years. They diagnosed me as insulin resistant but refuse to do a fasting insulin test. One doc wanted to put me on statins years ago because of borderline high ldl even though my triglycerides were low and my hdl was high. I refused those too. And last but not least they refuse to do in depth study on my thyroid because they say my levels are in the normal range. But yet I still have horrible symptoms and cannot lose weight matter what I do. Was told by one doc to just keep my mouth shut. Almost slapped him.

  • @lindajones4849

    @lindajones4849

    2 ай бұрын

    @@karenwalker2735 Your first impulse to slap him sounds like a good idea but would get you arrested. I suggest instead tell him he is fired ( after you find a replacement of course)

  • @suetipping4841

    @suetipping4841

    Ай бұрын

    I never take my blood sugar. I have been a type 2 diabetic like all my family for about 10 years. When I do not consume carbs or sugar, my A1C is close to 6.0 or less. My goal is to stay in the 5's or below. I will be unable to consume carbs or sugar to reach that goal, but it is attainable. Just change how I eat and do not be lazy about it.

  • @elizabethsoenen7393
    @elizabethsoenen73934 ай бұрын

    Yes. Definitely. When he told me we could spend $1,000s and not have any idea why the bottoms of my feet were burning as he gave me a prescription for anti-seizure medication !?!?! Why didn’t he just take a blood sugar?

  • @ritaslayden1829

    @ritaslayden1829

    4 ай бұрын

    As you work on healing your peripheral neuropathy with diet, try adding oil based thiamine called benfotiamine, and R-Alpha Lipoic Acid. They are life saver supplements I learned about on the podcasts Nerve Doctors. Good luck, Rita from Middle Tennessee 😊

  • @mbusch2669

    @mbusch2669

    4 ай бұрын

    👍🏻Benfotiamin 👍🏻 Alpha liponsäure 👍🏻plus Myo-inositol. It helped me too.

  • @cammieklund

    @cammieklund

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@ritaslayden1829I have burning feet. How much benfothiamine and R alpha lipoic acid did you take?

  • @iw9338

    @iw9338

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow 70 metric tons of food😮 great episodes 😅 thanks very much 👍👍

  • @BestLifeMD

    @BestLifeMD

    4 ай бұрын

    Were you diabetic?

  • @treehouse8175
    @treehouse81754 ай бұрын

    My mum passed at 86yrs young medication free even this is how it should be living our best life ❤

  • @danielmcquillan7627
    @danielmcquillan7627Ай бұрын

    Great Show !. Real Doctors providing Real solutions for the Real Root Cause of our Health Problems. Love and Respect Ontario, Canada.

  • @callofgaming5642
    @callofgaming56424 ай бұрын

    I told my doctor that I lost a bunch of weight and joints improved because I quit eating sugar and gluten. I let her interpret that as she wants. 😊

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames89824 ай бұрын

    I've worked in the medical field for 25 years, direct patient care. I was laid off during the pandemic. I decided not to go back. Best decision I ever made.

  • @bluebirdgramma6317

    @bluebirdgramma6317

    4 ай бұрын

    What are you doing now...hopefully helping your loved ones and neighbors who need cared for in a compassionate way, with your knowledge. And spread Dr Berry's work. 😊

  • @island661

    @island661

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@bluebirdgramma6317She could be something completely different and I don't blame her. She's obviously put in her time caring for people.

  • @paulaconley2059
    @paulaconley2059Ай бұрын

    I’m enjoying your content. I am a RD and when I was in college I remember coming home and telling my husband they are going to kill us with what they are putting in our food. I have always felt that we have to be our own advocate with our health. My MD is not totally on board with my feelings about functional medicine, but he never gives me problems when I ask for certain labs. I give him reasons why I want them. Love both Dr. Berry and Dr. Means, keep up the great work!

  • @Mary-zv7mo
    @Mary-zv7mo2 ай бұрын

    I found out that I was pre-diabetic in October. I changed my diet and do IF, lost 7kg and A1c is at 5.4. I go to a functional gym 3 times a week. Doctor told me that my lifestyle changes are not sustainable and that I will need to go on medication soon. Absolutely no encouragement or acknowledgement of what I had achieved by improving my diet. I was very deflated. When I ask questions about my results they start treating me like I am a hypochondriac. I feel hesitant to go to the doctor.

  • @kara2251
    @kara22514 ай бұрын

    I have not found most doctors to be cooperative. Even when I take studies from PubMed. I requested a Babesiosis test for 5 years. Multiple doctors. I heard all the reasons why I did not have Babesiosis. Finally, someone agreed to order the test. My numbers were off the chart positive. This was not rocket science. I had multiple tick bites and all of the symptoms. Most doctors felt I lacked iron or blood transfusions. One doctor said I needed to accept the fact I was getting older! I complained that I could no longer hike, run, & such. I felt awful. I was 27 when I started having these symptoms and requesting this test. I eventually had to shut down my software company and go on disability. All because no one wanted to order a test.

  • @mist4926

    @mist4926

    4 ай бұрын

    My Dr tries to blame age also for my problems. Didn't have the problems till I got on the meds

  • @janetherriott3215

    @janetherriott3215

    4 ай бұрын

    That is SO SAD!😰

  • @foxyauragems6146

    @foxyauragems6146

    2 ай бұрын

    “You’re getting old” and “depression” are COMMON responses I heard as well.

  • @claymeadowsministriesusa-p9200

    @claymeadowsministriesusa-p9200

    Ай бұрын

    How are you feeling this days?Healing lyme here

  • @linda4955

    @linda4955

    15 күн бұрын

    Hoffman Clinic in Calgary Alberta treats Lyme and other things. The Uk singer Ren is currently there finishing treatment and talks extensively about his journey trying to get help for his Lyme symptoms. We need more advocates for Lyme treatment.

  • @elizabethrosenberry587
    @elizabethrosenberry5874 ай бұрын

    What has happened to our healthcare system is appalling. So many are getting hurt and having premature deaths.

  • @trog.lodyte
    @trog.lodyte4 ай бұрын

    I have fired two doctors so far (a GP and an orthopedic surgeon) because they didn't listen to me and had erroneous conclusions.But living in the paradise of Canadian socialized medicine you are lucky just to HAVE a family doctor. The cure for our overburdened healthcare system definitely resides in nutrition/functional medicine. Thx docs, for getting the message out. My ex is an MD MPH with a apecialty in preventive medicine and is pretty much oblivious to this info.

  • @pestimom6572
    @pestimom65724 ай бұрын

    I didn't have a doctor for 14 years. Then, I took a friend to her doc and liked her. We talked for over an hour about blood tests, heavy metal poisoning (my friend's) and I asked her if she was taking any new patients. "No, but I'll take you." I was thrilled and saw her twice before she quit to get educated in functional medicine. Now, she only takes sick patients and no insurance. I have always solved my own medical problems, so I'm healthy. I saw the PA for my Wellness visit, who also was like minded. The next year, SHE quit, so I saw the head doc and we hit it off too. She agreed my blood tests were great, and we would meet the following year for my next 'Wellness visit'. The next day , the receptionist called and said the doc wanted me on a statin. I said 'No way!' When she knew she wasn't getting anywhere, she told me to eat oatmeal for my cholesterol. I told her, if I ate that stuff, I would weigh 300 lb. My IT friend told me, I hit an algorithm. It wasn't the doctor's order, it was the computer run by the large conglomerate who had bought out the doctor's office. This monster is buying out every doctor in the area. My husband's doc was also bought out and this doc also became useless. I think AI is taking over the doctors' jobs.

  • @calista1280

    @calista1280

    4 ай бұрын

    Well, we need to put that company Out of Business! We must all spread the word on Carnivore and these great docs who share the true path to health and vitality!

  • @donaldallen1808
    @donaldallen18084 ай бұрын

    Spot on. Probably do to a gag order in there contract. I shared a nasty problem with my Dr. He replied " I Don,t know"I had to get on KZread and pretty much had diagnose my self. And fixed my self. Wealth Care designed on profit . Profit Care is killing us. We need real Health Care.

  • @jimmckay2337

    @jimmckay2337

    4 ай бұрын

    I like that term, Wealth Care. That is so spot on.

  • @iw9338

    @iw9338

    4 ай бұрын

    We need a new system all together, eat healthy and exercise 😅

  • @adrianalibre4876

    @adrianalibre4876

    4 ай бұрын

    "Profit care," sadly, your term is spot on.

  • @BestLifeMD

    @BestLifeMD

    4 ай бұрын

    @@iw9338doesn't that go without saying? Why would anyone need a doctor appointment to be told that? I just don't get it.

  • @joeburke2323

    @joeburke2323

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed, the doctors are charging us obscene amounts of money whilst not providing any healing assistance and compelling patients to go solve their own health issues. It’s completely absurd. People don’t exist just so doctors and pharmaceutical companies can simultaneously bankrupt and kill us.

  • @colleenmoorefield2034
    @colleenmoorefield20344 ай бұрын

    One of the biggest battles I’ve found is trying to find a naturopath or functional medicine doctor that is covered by insurance. They’re very expensive and I don’t have the means to pay for it. Insurance companies don’t want to cover health supporting physicians!!!

  • @KanakaMaoli713

    @KanakaMaoli713

    2 ай бұрын

    I know how you feel. I had to stop seeing a naturopathic oncologist after breast cancer bcuz it’s not covered by insurance. At a certain point I just accepted some of these costs as an investment in my health.

  • @katedaniels9623

    @katedaniels9623

    2 ай бұрын

    I found one within cigna, but what a joke! First she tells me she doesn’t do adjustments. She sits and sits offers nothing. I had said no one has really talked to me about hypothyroidism, and I’d like to learn! That was my opening. (Bcuz of emotional changes that concerned me)Silence. Nothing. Except to ask if Im still taking zoloft.

  • @cassysak3532

    @cassysak3532

    2 ай бұрын

    Purposeful. Treating disease is profitable. A healthy body is not. Getting a MD is the study of medicine not wellness.

  • @sunnyromano6862

    @sunnyromano6862

    2 ай бұрын

    They are now doing concierge services where you have to be a member and pay a high monthly fee month after month

  • @LRabbit3496

    @LRabbit3496

    2 ай бұрын

    The good news is that there is so much free information available online now. It is preferred to have a doctor you can talk to, but you can make a lot of progress on your own.

  • @geoffcarlson-kw4wl
    @geoffcarlson-kw4wl3 ай бұрын

    I drive 2 hrs to see my doctor and it is well worth it to find a dr that works with me and has a better result as a goal rather than profit. I of course wish them prosperity. PS I have changed drs three times in 5 years and am glad to have found a dr that I can work with

  • @Lily-td3co
    @Lily-td3co2 ай бұрын

    At this point in time, I would be happy with any doctor. I'm 82, on Medicare and have not been able to get a primary care doctor for 4 years. I was hospitalized for a week for extreme anemia a couple of years ago and yet even my insurance company has not been able to find an MD for me. My previous docs have retired and joined Kaiser and most doctors in Portland are not taking on new Medicare patients. The only medical care I get is at urgent care centers from NPs. This is a terrible situation for elderly people. 😢

  • @howardstewart2549

    @howardstewart2549

    2 ай бұрын

    WellCare, & especially Humana are dysfunctional, corrupt Medicare Advantage providers, by my experience. They have a primary care & referral system which makes it difficult to make appointments within a couple of months, & for actually contacting your doctor about important patient questions. Getting reimbursed for benefits paid out-of-pocket(non-emergency medical transportation for out-patient visits to medical appointments) are not paid in good faith by Humana!

  • @kcbakos3121

    @kcbakos3121

    2 ай бұрын

    Move.

  • @Lily-td3co

    @Lily-td3co

    2 ай бұрын

    @kcbakos3121 your suggestion that I move to access medical care is kind of flip and silly. I am elderly and my family and roots are here. It's absurd to accept denial of service because of advanced age or type of insurance. What good is Medicare if physicians won't accept it? I am in the largest city in Oregon and we even have a medical school here so there are enough mds. The problem is they don't take patients

  • @gomubb

    @gomubb

    2 ай бұрын

    Is it Traditional Medicare you have or Medicare Advantage? I heard that doctors on the West Coast were going away from most Medicare Advantage plan patients. Idk

  • @Lily-td3co

    @Lily-td3co

    2 ай бұрын

    @@gomubb Medicare advantage

  • @hippie-io7225
    @hippie-io72254 ай бұрын

    I fired all of my doctors after having been shown nothing but incompetence during my Army experience during the Vietnam era. My WWII Vet Dad also told me to "never trust doctors". My health care plan has been the mantra: "Don't get sick" . I am 76, and pretty sure that Keto/Carnivore has given me more time to enjoy the incredible gift of life. Thank you for all you do, and for your excellent guest. As for food tips: Every now and again the local food store will have a sale on meats/bacon. Keep your eyes open for specials!

  • @chatskeecanada
    @chatskeecanada4 ай бұрын

    1 minute in, im hooked with these 2 physicians who are going against the medical paradigm.Wake up doctors, these 2 physicians have analytical minds and really want to help people improve their health and not just give prescriptions and schedule operations, which could ve avoided by just asking.”whats the root cause of your condition?’ Doctors please open your minds and do your Hippocratic oath of healing and helping!

  • @gingermonroe4153

    @gingermonroe4153

    4 ай бұрын

    There what I keep saying You took an Oath😊

  • @karencrawford5491

    @karencrawford5491

    4 ай бұрын

    😂I thought the Hippocratic oath was abandoned in the 70's.

  • @erniewhite1382
    @erniewhite13823 ай бұрын

    Thanks to you both Casey and Ken for your fantastic raw heart to heart exposing the guts of the issues ❤❤❤❤

  • @eileensullivan7260
    @eileensullivan72604 ай бұрын

    In 2006 I fired my allergist and asthma dr. He kept trying to push more and more drugs in me to get my asthma calmed down. I asked my naturopath to manage my asthma and he detoxed me and got me all my drugs. You guys are right on the money!🎉

  • @terised
    @terised4 ай бұрын

    Love Dr Casey's energy and wealth of knowledge, but the vast majority of working or retired folks can't afford functional or holistic or any other non traditional healthcare because they don't accept insurance, Medicare or Medicaid. We're barely making ends meet, or even worse, going into debt paying for necessities.

  • @melindalemmon2149

    @melindalemmon2149

    4 ай бұрын

    Keto/carnivore is the best revenge.

  • @sunnylife7934

    @sunnylife7934

    4 ай бұрын

    Eat well and you won’t need doctors. I’m poor but healthy as a horse. Haven’t seen a doctor since 2021.

  • @annettandra9162

    @annettandra9162

    4 ай бұрын

    Agree

  • @janetherriott3215

    @janetherriott3215

    4 ай бұрын

    That's why videos like this are SO IMPORTANT and inform us to advocate for ourselves and allow us to make changes to HELP OURSELVES!

  • @janetherriott3215

    @janetherriott3215

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevengautieri470 What is "Function Health"? Can you give more information?

  • @TheMarineNTheMrs
    @TheMarineNTheMrs4 ай бұрын

    Wow! I just got a new hero today🦸‍♀️ Dr Casey Means you are amazing!! Thank you so much Dr Berry, for all that YOU do in this community and for bringing Dr Casey to my/our attention. You guys are both AWESOME, brave and empowering. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! Sharing this video for sure!! ❤️🥩🧈🥓🍳💪🏼

  • @Bmorrissinging

    @Bmorrissinging

    4 ай бұрын

    Doctors that care are right here.

  • @kimp7977

    @kimp7977

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Bmorrissingingwhere?

  • @Bmorrissinging

    @Bmorrissinging

    4 ай бұрын

    @@kimp7977 Right here! They cared enough to post this video! I’m so proud to be an American. Freedom and good will always win.

  • @kimp7977

    @kimp7977

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Bmorrissinging so they can help me here in Minnesota?

  • @someoneyoudontknow7705

    @someoneyoudontknow7705

    4 ай бұрын

    @@kimp7977Do you just like to argue? Look them up, contact them, see if you can do a video appointment with them if you so desire. If not, stop arguing with random people on KZread. You seem like you live a meaningless life, good luck to you 🙏🏼.

  • @MikkiandAngel
    @MikkiandAngel3 ай бұрын

    I went to an orthopedic specialist because I have an osteophyte on my right shoulder which is common. It’s called a bone spur. The doctor read through prescriptions that I have I take two pancreatic medicine because I only have a 30% Pancreas left and yes I change my diet to save my life and it worked because I’m still here talking to you. Second, I had stage four thyroid cancer lymphoma so I don’t have a thyroid, however this orthopedic specialist not knowing my past physical medical history as a high-risk cancer patient he gave me an injection that almost killed me. This was three months ago and I called the FDA and turned him his practice and the medicine they’re handing out to seniors, and I pray to the Lord, above, that no one ever has to go through what I went through. And yes, I’ve been on a carnivore diet for almost 3 weeks. I feel great I feel healthy and I can’t wait for my doctor to give me some blood test to see I told you so. Can’t wait to tell her that one.

  • @ferdymarquez1914
    @ferdymarquez19144 ай бұрын

    I had a heart attack at the age 30 and underwent stent placement in the LAD. Pre-heart attack, my diet included heavy carbohydrates, contributing to health issues like skin disease, GERD, H. Pylori, depression, diabetes, and obesity. On statins for 24 years, I weigh 165 lbs at 55. Over 10 months, I lost 35 lbs with a keto/carnivore diet, cutting sugar and carbs. I began with a 12-hour intermittent fasting, transitioning to 4 months of OMAD, coupled with a 15-minute intensive exercise routine. Lab results post-diet change: A1c dropped from 6.5 to 5.8, triglycerides from 178 to 83, cholesterol from 188 to 192, LDL from 91 to 110, and HDL from 61 to 65. Despite improvements, my cardiologist dismisses the carnivore diet, ignoring KZread testimonials. Currently on 20mg statin (was 80mg, then 40mg, without informing my cardiologist). Seeking advice on whether to discontinue or decrease my statin. Thank you.

  • @reneet583

    @reneet583

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm no doctor but your labs look really good! No need for statins ?! As long as you keep eating no or low carbs & no sugars you'll do great.

  • @foxyauragems6146

    @foxyauragems6146

    2 ай бұрын

    Have you read all the other comments on this ..?

  • @paulcallicoat7597
    @paulcallicoat75974 ай бұрын

    I fired them all back 12 years ago. When I retired at 62 and was no longer required to do physicals I had no reason to go to them. They gave me nothing but grief and talked down to me. I had to get educated myself and never looked back. It is really sad to see how many kids are exploited by killing them with poisons at these big hospitals all in the guise of treating them for cancers that they would never had if they were fed meat and not all the sugar.

  • @carolkendall9147
    @carolkendall91474 ай бұрын

    Dr Berry and Dr. Casey I am a 68 year old female. I have been watching you; Dr. Sten Eckberg, Dr. Phillip Ovadia etc Dr. Anthony Chaffee religiously in the past few years. I have been a substitute teacher mainly at the high school level. The last school I was teaching at was SHS Summit High School between Frisco & Breckenridge Colorado; until I was asked to physically remove myself on 12-7-23 bc I entered a health class where I asked the teacher if I could sit in on his class; the teacher said yes. Next I stupidly contradicted some of the curriculum he was teaching. He was telling the students to eat 6 meals per day and also said saturated fat was the most dangerous fat for humans. The teacher said to me if I didn’t agree with the curriculum I would have to bring it up with the school board. I apologized and left the class to finish my duties in the music department. 30 minutes into the class one of the Principal’s entered the room and instructed the class to go to the library. This principal asked me to gather my things and leave the school immediately. I went straight to the district office and spoke to the HR specialist. Last school year I subbed at that school for at least 150 days. The students LOVE me. I’m still fighting for my re-statement. As I was leaving the HS; this principal said I was not qualified to express anything referenced to this field of nutrition/ human health.

  • @bernadettesandoval3990

    @bernadettesandoval3990

    4 ай бұрын

    You may not get your job back but please keep fighting this curriculum at the school board level and state school board if necessary! The kids need you!!

  • @danacamp5437

    @danacamp5437

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow. That is shocking. So disheartening. I hope you get reinstated.

  • @user-tk1ht6wn3j

    @user-tk1ht6wn3j

    2 ай бұрын

    You made a big mistake. You cannot tell other adults what to eat because you think you know best. And you cannot publicly offend someone in front of kids. You are just as entitled to your opinion on food as that teacher is. This goes for religion, politics and sexuality too. You should have discussed it with the teacher after class. Imagine if some wacko vegan did what you did. You'd be livid. The bottom line is that people learn all kinds of crap and they need to learn how to navigate their way thru it themselves. Like everyone here did.

  • @selenian0255
    @selenian02553 ай бұрын

    Dr. Means described the heart surgeon who did my double bypass this past December to a T. I regret having the surgery and now feel that the two 80% blocked arteries could have been healed in a better way. Months of recovery, more meds, loss of income really takes a toll on a person. Medical system needs an overhaul! Thank you for this insightful video.

  • @janicesaccomanno5971
    @janicesaccomanno59712 ай бұрын

    Hypocrites the Father of Medicine said, " Let Food Be Thy Medicine".

  • @annakauffman2992
    @annakauffman29924 ай бұрын

    Excellent interview! Thankfully I have been using an integrative physician for 8 years. His philosophy is the body can heal itself and food is medicine, let medicine be your food.

  • @carynmartin6053

    @carynmartin6053

    4 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately most health insurance doesn't cover functional medicine doctors or naturopath!😮😢

  • @ffollari299

    @ffollari299

    4 ай бұрын

    Lucky there are very few where I live

  • @lisareiter5368

    @lisareiter5368

    4 ай бұрын

    And functional medicine doctors are very expensive.

  • @shrameks
    @shrameks4 ай бұрын

    I am a 79-year-old male. In many ways, I'm typical during my younger years, especially in my 20s. I could eat just about anything, and I felt good. I was healthy. I remember being in the Navy; sometimes, I would have weekend liberty. I would rent a hotel room with special rates for service people, and one of my favorite things to do was buy a dollar's worth of candy bars. In 1966, you could buy ten candy bars for a dollar, which were about the same size as today. And I enjoyed sometimes being by myself and having a room and television set all to myself. So I would eat all ten candy bars over the weekend and other standard American diet burgers and fries. I felt great, and at the end of the weekend, I put on my size 31 waist uniform and returned to my ship. As I got into my 30s and 40s, I experienced the same middle-aged weight gain as most people. In my 50s, I developed a nasty case of ulcerative colitis; the doctors told me I would have it for life, and the best we could do was manage it. I spent a miserable year at 54 trying to do what the medical establishment told me. Finally, in desperation, I turned to the Internet and found the Atkins diet against medical advice. I did it anyway because their pills weren't Helping. I eventually threw all the drugs away and went on Atkins, and within six months, my colitis was gone. After that, however, I started developing gout. The medical establishment blamed all the Meat I was eating, never once thinking it could be anything else. I used to love to sauté lots of spinach and cauliflower, but they're healthy, right? They couldn't possibly be causing my gout. I quit the Atkins diet and started eating the standard American diet again. I went up to over 260 pounds, felt terrible, and lived that way until I was about 70. The great thing about the ketogenic diet is that it has the correct fat ratio compared to early Atkins, about 65% fat to 35% protein. A few years ago, I accidentally stumbled upon you and Dr. Barry; I started following his advice. What a difference! I now weigh 175; my testosterone went from 2 to over 10. The best thing is that it's relatively easy. If you're hungry, no problem, grab a ribeye steak or maybe just some ground beef burgers or whatever you like as long as it's carnivore. I know there are some people out there who are so addicted to carbohydrates that nothing looks good to them except something like a Dairy Queen hot fudge sundae. The only advice that I can offer is to remember that nothing tastes good enough to feel bad!!!!!!!

  • @d.p.9567
    @d.p.9567Ай бұрын

    I told a health insurance telemarketer that we have a sickcare system in which I have ZERO interest in. The journey to innerstanding your own body is a gift to true wealth.

  • @melissahines9345
    @melissahines93454 ай бұрын

    I had to find a functional medicine doctor to help with my health journey and try to get off some pharmaceutical s. I LOVE MY functional medicine doctor!! ❤❤ She has helped me so much. 😊 Thank you for the information you are sharing--it is very helpful and appreciated!

  • @livn59
    @livn594 ай бұрын

    Having met Dr. Berry in person at low Carb Denver, I can unequivocally say that this guy walks the walk. Very transparent and expresses his views in terms we can all understand and relate to.

  • @julies2814
    @julies28144 ай бұрын

    I have fired so many doctors in my 61+ years on this earth. I've had sooooooooo many gaslight me, invalidate me, verbally and psychologically abuse me, stigmatize and dismiss my concerns because after all as THEY told me NUMEROUS times "I don't know what I'm talking about " and the #1 response I'd ALWAYS get was "I'm hormonal, too emotional" and a few times they sent me to get psychologically evaluated as they deemed me to have a mental problem, only to be proven I did NOT, yet they STILL persisted in invalidating and dismissing me while continuing to misdiagnose and medically abuse me. I've seen at LEAST 30 doctors of which about a dozen were specialists in neurology, and they all NEVER did any independent evaluations to uncover an illness or disease that would contradict what other doctors erroneously diagnosed, because I'm a "hormonal irrational idiotic female" after all.... By 2017 I had enough and I quit ALL formal medicine. I have ZERO faith and ZERO trust in a system that fundamentally practices Gender Biased Medicine while they embody such arrogance like they believe they're a God and above me. I'll never go back.

  • @eduardooramaeddie4006
    @eduardooramaeddie40063 ай бұрын

    This is so true about doctors, they are not bad people, but when you try to get advice with your doctor, they don't want to hear anything about it, thank you 👍, great advice

  • @wendyrowland7787
    @wendyrowland77872 ай бұрын

    When I was finally diagnosed with coeliac disease, having suffered for many years with migraine, those symptoms also subsided. When it became apparent that I had become totally dairy, not just lactose intolerant, my sinusitis disappeared. Only when I had severe gut reactions and removed them from my diet did these now obviously related conditions subside. I also can no longer eat any of the brassica genus of vegetables. With the benefit of heinsight, I can see that these issues have been building up over many years. The hardest part was being disregarded as a psychosomatic case.

  • @thefilersjourney
    @thefilersjourney4 ай бұрын

    I have fired many drs over the years. All but one I've seen actually. I finally just gave up and haven't seen a doc in years. I have no intention to see another except in a real emergency need. I'm done.

  • @mitchdegrace2040

    @mitchdegrace2040

    4 ай бұрын

    Me too…they are all compromised in my opinion

  • @mamabear6710
    @mamabear67104 ай бұрын

    This only pertains to the frustration that Drs feel,that I personally witnessed. My late husband and I had a wonderful primary care Dr, but the politics in medicine, that dictated how he practiced medicine,drove him to leave the state.. He was such a caring individual who did listen to you and was honest to a fault.. no gaslighting.. I remember him telling us "I don't need $500 shoes , or $800 suits,and $ 200 silk ties to practice medicine" and he didn't, jeans, casual shirt, running shoes and no tie ! ( said a hanging tie was just an avenue to spread germs if it were to come in contact with the sick patient, especially in a hospital setting) I remember being inpatient and I always looked forward to morning rounds, because you could hear Dr B before he even entered your room. He was excited about practicing medicine and doing everything to make sure his patients received all the best information and treatments in order to get better or at least know he did his best, even if it meant transferring you to a teaching hospital ( my experience, with a diagnosis within 3 days) ,and he discouraged his children from entering medicine,must have been a difficult conversation.I think most Drs dream about at least one kid, following in their footsteps.

  • @LeoLipert
    @LeoLipert3 ай бұрын

    This was a fantastic interview. God bless you both!

  • @carlosgomes6074
    @carlosgomes60742 ай бұрын

    Thank you for very informative video. I am so glad to see that more and more doctors on KZread going the same route and speaking out. It would be great to see all these doctors getting together be united getting people better.

  • @antoniaschiffer4958
    @antoniaschiffer49584 ай бұрын

    Sooooo thankful for this video. My hubby is carnivore. I am ketovore and we feel amazing. I am not taking any meds. At 54.

  • @glenyst5216

    @glenyst5216

    4 ай бұрын

    With diet changes, I'm down to one BP med, not the five I was on. My husband, 69 has never been on any meds. Although his brother is an MD, he calls them quacks. Given the right diet and modest exercise, the body can self-heal he says, better than any pharma toxin.

  • @girlygirl1890

    @girlygirl1890

    3 ай бұрын

    @antoniaschiffer That is awesome. I', glad to hear that you two are able to navigate the differences in what you eat as far as meat. How do you handle cooking? Who cooks and how do you navigate that?

  • @christkratos
    @christkratos4 ай бұрын

    I would love to see a functional medical Dr. Unfortunately most don't accept insurance so it's all out of pocket. I went to a functional NP for 3 months and spent 4 thousand out of pocket. That is not sustainable for me and most people. Good Healthcare shouldn't just be available for the wealthy. 😢

  • @51Lorie

    @51Lorie

    4 ай бұрын

    Amen! That is the problem in a nutshell!

  • @terised

    @terised

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly why we need single payer healthcare in the US, for the good of the country. Let everyone, no matter how poor or wealthy, have equal access and equal treatment with no co-pays or deductibles. Long overdue.

  • @gailjohnson2106

    @gailjohnson2106

    4 ай бұрын

    In Washington state insurance has to cover it. You have to pay out at first but they reimburse you for it

  • @bdogg197

    @bdogg197

    4 ай бұрын

    AACN -Critical Care did nothing to help the icus. I dropped my association then.

  • @mitchdegrace2040

    @mitchdegrace2040

    4 ай бұрын

    True…they get you one way or another eh

  • @ednah2955
    @ednah29554 ай бұрын

    I had a PCP that would only see me for one issue per visit, and then she was in a hurry. It was about getting me in and out with a prescription and was told to make an appointment for the next issue. I told her you are not going to nickel and dime to death. So, I made an appointment with the PCP that I have now. She is from India, and she listens. I told her about the carnivore diet, and she said go for it. She's been my PCP for over 20 years, and I no longer have diabetes. She checks my blood every 4 to 6 months to make sure I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing. I also celebrated 10 years being cancer free on January 17, 2024.

  • @ASH-dn2su
    @ASH-dn2su3 ай бұрын

    Great Show, I have been eating a ‘Plant-Based’ diet since 2015, served 23 yrs in USAF, and my favorite podcast physicians are Dr. Lorraine Day (RIP) & Barbara O’Neil (from Australia). So glad more and more medical personnel are waiting up to the truth about ‘Food and Proper Nutrition As Always Been Our Medicine!!! I ordered BOTH of your books!!! Thanks 🙏🏾. “ASH”

  • @foxyauragems6146

    @foxyauragems6146

    2 ай бұрын

    Not Barbra O’Neil !!!!!

  • @Triton186
    @Triton1864 ай бұрын

    Wow, Dr. Casey is incredibly well spoken. What a great interview, please bring her back for more!

  • @cluelessinky
    @cluelessinky4 ай бұрын

    I moved to a new community and needed to see a urologist. I researched a few names , looked at their CV and selected someone who checked the boxes. From the instant he entered the exam room I knew I had made a mistake. When I asked him about something I had found on YT he got snippy and said that I’d be better off talking to Dr YT. I grabbed my hat and coat and left. Several months later I met a urologist who listened to me, my concerns and my course of treatment. My new doc worked with and helped me through a very tough period. Bottom line research your questions. Put them in rational forms. And tell your doc what you expect.

  • @clovermark39

    @clovermark39

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes I fired my Urologist unfortunately I’m in the UK 🇬🇧 so dont get to choose so would have to go pot luck again unless i have loads of money for a private one. The one I had was so arrogant and did the same test year on year which was doing nothing to help me.

  • @lisad8881
    @lisad88814 ай бұрын

    Of course, we want Functional Med. Dr's but most do not take insurance and charge 1000's..This is a problem. The average person can't afford. Will chk out those websites and see. Great interview and talk.

  • @chaz6399
    @chaz63992 ай бұрын

    I love Casey's optimism and spirit!

  • @susangrande8142
    @susangrande81424 ай бұрын

    This is such an excellent conversation! I just watched it live, and it’s SO WORTH HEARING!! 💗😍

  • @debbonner3394
    @debbonner33944 ай бұрын

    I’m one of the few lucky ones who has found a doctor who is on board with keto/ low carb. When I went after I had started keto and lost weight, she asked what I was doing and she was overjoyed. She said I made her day AND she had been telling her patients the wrong thing after finding Dr. Jason Fung. Now we exchange books and info during our visits. I have just been taken off one HBP medication and reduced the other by half! I have had HBP for 25 years, yo-yo dieted and was obese most of my life and NEVER thought I’d have news like this. I am 70 yo now and feel better than I did 10 years ago. Dr. Barry, Dr. Westman, Dr. Fung, Dr. Lustig, and many others have been my go to KZread gurus. You guys have saved my life.

  • @m.weston7114
    @m.weston71142 ай бұрын

    You guys are great. Thank you for caring in spreading truth and how we can better ourselves. The medical industrial complex is nothing more than a business for profit, at the expense of people. There are good medical people out there, but few in comparison. Naturepaths are good, but so expensive that the normal person cant afford to see them, it is all about the money, not people.

  • @keithleder8971
    @keithleder8971Ай бұрын

    I noticed that she talks about the light. We are beings of light. We have the ability to cause our light to become brighter. We can also raise the frequency of our bodies through what we listen to, what we eat, through forgiveness, through love....these are just my thoughts. And yes, i have fired some doctors because they are paid by the pharmaceutical companies.....and i had to forgive them also. I love what this channel gives us, and to know that we are empowered to be stewards over our bodies. Blessings to all of you.

  • @chris1810able
    @chris1810able4 ай бұрын

    I love in Moab Ut., a small town in southeastern Ut. My naturopath is very diet conscious. He's studied carnivore and will work with me and other carnivores in town. I feel so blessed. He's been a good friend a well as a great doctor for years.

  • @vinlandviking

    @vinlandviking

    4 ай бұрын

    I love Moab. I'm up near SLC. Sounds like you've got a great doc.😃

  • @mattm1686

    @mattm1686

    4 ай бұрын

    Great place to go ride the ATVs and dirt bikes!

  • @user-xn5qv3uo7q

    @user-xn5qv3uo7q

    Ай бұрын

    hi Chris, what's his name, I have family in Moab and really appreciate knowing

  • @peacequeen2579
    @peacequeen25794 ай бұрын

    I fired about 4 Drs. since Covid. Found a Functional Medicine Dr and an Integrative Medicine MD. I quit mammograms in lieu of Thermography and echolight instead of DEXA. My Dr is working with me on my goal to stay out of the AMA system as much as possible. I only want natural treatments to everything possible.

  • @jansheets2865

    @jansheets2865

    4 ай бұрын

    Love this and agree completely. I say no mammograms and I get called names.

  • @moocrazytn

    @moocrazytn

    4 ай бұрын

    So DEXA is dangerous? I didn't know there was an alternative.

  • @lq4657

    @lq4657

    4 ай бұрын

    My sister detected double breast cancer through a mammogram​@@jansheets2865

  • @deirdrewalsh1134

    @deirdrewalsh1134

    4 ай бұрын

    What is DEXA ?

  • @andyman8630

    @andyman8630

    4 ай бұрын

    mammograms *cause* breast cancer - but healthy people don't spend money on doctors or tests

  • @joie3142
    @joie31424 ай бұрын

    I’m disgusted and disappointed with health professionals. They seem to be working for pharmaceutical companies and not their patients. We pay into healthcare, so we get answers when we need them. My experience with a few different insurance providers. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s, by a functional doctor. Who easily ordered the right tests. This comes after 20 years of symptoms and no answers. Test results in hand, I demanded an ultrasound to check my thyroid. And lo and behold, found a solid nodule on the upper right side. This should not be. This is not the expertise I thought I was paying for. Shame on the physician’s who do this bare minimum. They are frauds! My diagnosis came because I went outside traditional medicine. I would still be without answers.

  • @a.s.r.3661
    @a.s.r.36612 ай бұрын

    Thank you SO much for not being afraid to FINALLY address these issues and being so open. Much appreciated.

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