Lies I Taught in Medical School
How Conventional Medicine Is Making You Sicker and What You Can Do to Save Your Own Life
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Jim Meskimen
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Robert Lufkin MD
About this listen
Modern medicine is lying to you. Discover the true science behind chronic diseases—and implement an actionable plan to restore your health and longevity once and for all.
For the first time in history, chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity plague our population on a global scale. From a seasoned physician, this paradigm-shifting book comprehensively explains the linked cause of chronic diseases and exposes the misconceptions prevalent in modern medicine.
In Lies I Taught in Medical School, Robert Lufkin, MD, explains that metabolic dysfunction is the common underlying cause of most chronic diseases that has been overlooked for decades, providing the tools needed to prevent and reverse them in ourselves. He draws on expansive, peer-reviewed evidence, proving that standard medical recommendations are killing us.
Over the course of twelve illustrated chapters, Lies I Taught in Medical School chronicles how Dr. Lufkin reversed four chronic diseases in himself and expertly supplies the strategies needed to:
- Reduce chronic disease risk factors, such as inflammation and insulin resistance
- Stabilize mental health via nutrition and lifestyle
- Improve diet and metabolism
- Treat obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular and other common chronic diseases
- Get off unnecessary medications, including many diabetes and hypertension drugs
What’s more, Dr. Lufkin offers practical advice to show how lifestyle factors such as nutrition, sleep, exercise, and stress management can target the fundamental cause of chronic diseases. Lies I Taught in Medical School is a revolutionary and holistic guide that will help you take control of your health—before it’s too late.
Bonus features include a downloadable action plan for metabolic health and longevity, and a FREE membership in the Lies I Taught in Medical School online book club community.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2024 Robert Lufkin, MD (P)2024 Blackstone AudioWhat listeners say about Lies I Taught in Medical School
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- Robin
- 11-07-24
A comprehensive review of big issues in healthcare
Has brilliant explanations of physiological mechanisms in health. Takes complex physiology and breaks it down into bitesize chunks.
It's a must read if you're wanting to improve your understanding of metabolic health and the role of nutrition. It might even help you live a bit longer!
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- Dr Nimble
- 18-12-24
Dull, shortsighted and poorly read.
There are some interesting points. However, all of the other books on health and longevity have studied are better. Dr Michael Greger’s ‘How Not to…’ series are far better and read by him.
The choice of narrator was poor. He clearly didn’t understand the content so the intonation didn’t fit with the information. He pronounced many words incorrectly and even read N O in a chemical name as ‘no’. I found it very hard to listen to this.
I also don’t think it’s been reviewed properly. If it was, the narrator would pronounce words correctly. Normal blood pressure was stated as 120/180!!! Should be 120/80 but evidence is this is too high.
Sadly, I would not advise this book and suggest getting How Not to Age by Michael Greger instead.
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