If someone lied to you repeatedly what would you do?
Chances are you’d cut them off immediately or would you?
From a medical perspective, the masses have been lied to and many have yet to cut the ties, which bind them.
Through “shotty” research and self-serving agendas, we’ve believed everything medical authority has told us.
So what’s the big deal, you’re probably asking?
A lie told repeatedly eventually becomes the truth.
Cholesterol, for example has nothing to do with whether you’ll have a heart attack.
There are other markers other than cholesterol, which are better predictors of heart attack risk.
These predictors don’t necessarily transfer into big money for big pharma as statins (cholesterol lowering drugs) do.
Crazy as it seems, we’re being lied to everyday and your doctor may be a pawn in the lie.
Would you like to know the lies your doctor might be telling you?
Dr. Ken Berry joins Perfectly Healthy And Toned Radio for Episode #160….”Lies My Doctor Told Me”.
This is a classic!
Who is Dr. Berry
Ken D Berry, MD is a Family Physician, Speaker and Author based near Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
He received a Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, in Animal Biology and Psychology, from Middle Tennessee State University, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in 1996.
He received his MD from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, in Memphis, Tennessee, in 2000.
Ken has been practicing Family Medicine in rural Tennessee for over a decade.
He is board certified in Family Medicine, and has been awarded the degree of Fellow, by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Inside The Episode
I’ve done quite a few podcasts over the years. It never ceases to amaze me how southerners have the same colloquialisms.
You’ll hear quite a few in this podcast.
I enjoyed interviewing Dr. Berry as I can tell he is passionate about what he does. He sincerely wants to help others.
I was also dumbfounded by the way Dr. Berry was able to balance his medical studies with his family duties.
You have to be a true BOSS to balance medical school with family life!
What you’ll learn:
- Why did Dr. Berry recommend Weight Watchers to his patients?
- When is it time to switch doctors
- Why do doctors die before their patients?
- Concepts to pay attention to in this episode:
- Association isn’t causation.
- If you tell a lie long enough people will believe it.
- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Enjoy episode #160… I did! 🙂