Breaking the Silence: Doctors Speak Out Against Medical Industry Malpractices - With Dr. Jason Fung
In a candid discussion that spanned the realms of healthcare, Dr. Eric Westman and Dr. Jason Fung delve deeper into the evolving strategies for managing type 2 diabetes. They explore how conventional treatment methods and new ideas pave the way for improves in patient care.
With a mutual history entwined in key nutritional conferences, Dr. Fung explains how the past few years prompted a shift from frequent academic meetings to an intensified focus on clinical practice — the heart of his professional passion. "You manage while seeing up to 50% of patients getting dialysis," he shares, highlighting the urgent need for tailored clinical solutions.
The obesity epidemic from the late 20th century led to a parallel increase in type 2 diabetes cases. This trend is immediately observable in the rise of patients with type 2 diabetic kidney disease. Dr. Fung elaborates on the pressures faced by dialysis centers and how new perspectives can indeed reverse these trends.
Linked closely to kidney disease is the condition’s misunderstood nature as a chronic, progressive ailment. "One blaring misconception," Dr. Fung underscores, "is treating type 2 as a chronic disease. The truth is profound: it is reversible through weight loss."
If you lost weight, type 2 diabetes would either get better or go away!
Through the discussion, it's evident how traditional medical education and the coercive pressures from pharmaceutical industries paint a restrictive picture of type 2 diabetes management. "Reliance on medication alone doesn't address the root cause," explains Dr. Fung in exploring a more diet-centric therapeutic route.
Focusing on the driving factors of Western medicine’s approach to type 2 diabetes, the doctors critically analyze how heavily influenced health practices are by pharmaceutical investments. These investments shape the landscape of care more toward symptomatic treatment and less on fundamentally altered lifestyles.
Dr. Fung emphasizes, "If weight stagnation feeds type 2 diabetes, maintaining a lifestyle approach is pivotal. Medications cursed readiness but fails to inspect the formative weights." Critical insights make it clear weight management and lifestyle adoption are cornerstones in reversing or arresting the progression of type 2 diabetes.
Through enlightening shares and vigorous examination, Dr. Fung and Dr. Westman bring noteworthy attention to practical cornerstones against the unsatisfying journey of progressive nor remediate care. The discussed potential cautions care: facing pressure but continuing labor — all toward a refined narrative proclaiming: lifestyle vibrant lives matter essentially. Focus primarily on weight affirmations, succeeded eventually with more coherent postulates in agony of immortality cessation pursuits signify true revolutions — just-hidden-rights sirens history music.
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