Don’t be fooled by the advertisements. They are all propaganda. They serve one purpose. Increase sales for the company that makes the treatment. I am not just talking about the ads with the happy people dancing and singing. I am also talking about the more serious attempts. There is one ad with a large man who has type 2 diabetes and he is trying to warn you about the terrible things that type 2 diabetes can do to you. Many of you have seen the ad and at the end, he asks you to call your doctor so you will be more protected from these serious complications. One the face of it, it is a very good ad, but as usual, it does not tell the whole story. He is promoting semaglutide which is marketed as Ozempic or Wegovy.
T2D is erroneously being addressed as a medical problem, it is a lifestyle problem. In the majority of cases, it is reversible in 3 weeks to 3 months with lifestyle changes, as did NYC's Mayor Eric Adams, as documented in his book Healthy At Last. https://www.youtube.com/live/kByNmIucyOc?si=B3ngK_xgztzzk-aX
I've been reading and enjoying your articles - but perhaps you could explain in simple terms to us non Americans what exactly OMT is. I kind of have an idea.
I recommend you get in touch with either the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, with PCRM (Dr. Neal Barnard), with Dr. Cyrus Khambatta, with Dr. Alan Goldhamer, at TrueNorth Health in CA, or Dr. Scott Stoll at the Plantrician Project, or a long list of others. If you really want to pursue this, feel free to reach out with all of the best people in the business, for that data exists in spades. I am just not the person to asks, but I know a lot of the players.
T2D is erroneously being addressed as a medical problem, it is a lifestyle problem. In the majority of cases, it is reversible in 3 weeks to 3 months with lifestyle changes, as did NYC's Mayor Eric Adams, as documented in his book Healthy At Last. https://www.youtube.com/live/kByNmIucyOc?si=B3ngK_xgztzzk-aX
Other resources:
https://lifestylemedicine.org/
https://www.masteringdiabetes.org/
https://www.pcrm.org/health-topics/diabetes
https://ijdrp.org/index.php/ijdrp
I've been reading and enjoying your articles - but perhaps you could explain in simple terms to us non Americans what exactly OMT is. I kind of have an idea.
I recommend you get in touch with either the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, with PCRM (Dr. Neal Barnard), with Dr. Cyrus Khambatta, with Dr. Alan Goldhamer, at TrueNorth Health in CA, or Dr. Scott Stoll at the Plantrician Project, or a long list of others. If you really want to pursue this, feel free to reach out with all of the best people in the business, for that data exists in spades. I am just not the person to asks, but I know a lot of the players.