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Realfoodology

The Root Cause of all Modern Preventable Diseases | Dr. Richard Jacoby (Part 2)

Realfoodology

Courtney Swan

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

29: Richard P. Jacoby, DPM has treated thousands of patients with peripheral neuropathy. Now, he shares his insights as well as the story of how he connected the dots to determine how sugar is the common denominator of many chronic diseases. In Sugar Crush, he offers a unique holistic approach to understanding the exacting toll sugar and carbs take on the body. Based on his clinical work, he breaks down his highly effective methods, showing how dietary changes reducing sugar and wheat, coinciding with an increase of good fats, can dramatically help regenerate nerves and rehabilitate their normal function.He is a pioneer in regenerative medicine, has won the Phoenix Magazine Top Docs Award four separate times over the last 10 years and is the co-author of the book Sugar Crush: How to Reduce Inflammation, Reverse Nerve Damage, and Reclaim Good Health. Now with the Covid-19 outbreak and shutdown of America his message is more important than ever. Dr. Jacoby is one of the country’s leading peripheral nerve surgeons, specializing in progressive damage to the nerves that often results from diabetes. He has treated thousands of patients with the condition over the years, and has successfully treated many patients who would have otherwise had to have an amputation. Show Links: https://www.extremityhealthcenters.com/our-doctor.html Michael Pollan in Defense of Food https://amzn.to/3qPVCnz https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/13/493739074/50-years-ago-sugar-industry-quietly-paid-scientists-to-point-blame-at-fat https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/13/well/eat/how-the-sugar-industry-shifted-blame-to-fat.html https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/the-sweet-danger-of-sugar https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/09/14/493957290/not-just-sugar-food-industry-s-influence-on-health-research Email the show at: [email protected]

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0:00.0

on today's episode of the Real Foodology Podcast.

0:03.3

Why are my 350 pounds?

0:05.8

Because I'm following the food pyramid.

0:07.9

Who made the food pyramid?

0:09.7

United States Department of Agriculture in conjunction with farmers who couldn't sell this crap.

0:14.3

Hi guys. Welcome back to another episode of the Real Foodology podcast.

0:18.6

This is actually part two of my episodes with Dr. Jacoby. So if you

0:23.5

haven't listened to part one yet, go back and listen to that first and then come back and listen to

0:28.0

this one. So I'm curious to go back to the sugar aspect a little bit. What your thoughts are,

0:35.0

because a lot of people debate this, what are your thoughts on fruit?

0:37.9

This is really exciting. Organify now has kid stuff. They just released two kid products. One is called

0:43.8

Easy Greens, and it's a refreshing green apple juice where kids will never know that it's packed with

0:48.4

veggies. And the other one is called Protect. It's a delicious wildberry punch like the Kool-Aid that we used to have as a kid,

0:54.3

but without any sugar. This is really exciting. And if you've listened to the podcast for a while,

0:58.2

you know that I'm a huge fan of Organify, and most specifically, because every single product

1:02.6

that they make is glyphosate residue-free. So you know that you're going to be able to give

1:06.9

these powders to your kids and know that they will be able to consume them safely without any glyphosate in it. So let's break down each one. The Easy Greens is a nourishing and

1:16.1

delicious blend of superfoods and veggies that provides essential nutrients, probiotics,

1:19.9

and digestive enzymes to bring balance to kids growing bodies without fillers, additives, or junk.

1:24.2

It helps to fill in nutritional gaps, aids in growth and development, supports

1:27.8

digestive health, has a rich micronutrient profile and includes digestive enzymes. This would be a

1:33.4

great way to sneak in greens for your little one without them actually knowing that it's healthy

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