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Ep 12: Wait?! Is That True?....

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Welcome back to The Balanced Blood Sugar Podcast! In today’s episode, we’re diving into a crucial question that affects every part of your health journey: How can we know something is true? In a world where conflicting information surrounds us—especially in the medical field—it’s hard to know who or what to trust.

Here’s what you can expect from this episode:

  • My Story: Hear about my experience researching medical content in South America and discovering how certain studies were "geographically restricted" in the U.S. What information are we being denied access to, and why?
  • The Role of Big Pharma: We’ll explore how pharmaceutical companies often sponsor studies with conclusions that don’t match the actual data, or are even ghostwritten to benefit their bottom line. Learn about the impact this has on the information we rely on to make health decisions.
  • Who Can We Trust?: We’ll highlight respected figures in the alternative health space—like Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Mark Hyman, and Dr. Casey Means—who aren’t afraid to stand up for the truth, even when it challenges mainstream narratives.
  • How to Read Medical Studies: I'll share tips for critically reading studies, understanding the methodology, and uncovering the truth for yourself. (And if you want a deep dive into this topic, let me know! I'm open to doing a future episode on it.)
  • Faith and Truth: I discuss how my faith in Jesus guides me to discern truth from lies, even when it comes to health practices. When you seek Truth, you will find it, but it often requires digging deeper and questioning the status quo.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Stay Connected:

  • Subscribe to The Balanced Blood Sugar Podcast for more tips and strategies to help you manage your blood sugar naturally.
  • Follow us on social for more!
    Facebook Instagram

Thanks for listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone who might find it helpful. Let’s help more people balance their blood sugar and live healthier, happier lives!

Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medication. The content shared here reflects my personal experiences and research but should not replace individualized medical care.

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Welcome back to The Balanced Blood Sugar Podcast! In today’s episode, we’re diving into a crucial question that affects every part of your health journey: How can we know something is true? In a world where conflicting information surrounds us—especially in the medical field—it’s hard to know who or what to trust.

Here’s what you can expect from this episode:

  • My Story: Hear about my experience researching medical content in South America and discovering how certain studies were "geographically restricted" in the U.S. What information are we being denied access to, and why?
  • The Role of Big Pharma: We’ll explore how pharmaceutical companies often sponsor studies with conclusions that don’t match the actual data, or are even ghostwritten to benefit their bottom line. Learn about the impact this has on the information we rely on to make health decisions.
  • Who Can We Trust?: We’ll highlight respected figures in the alternative health space—like Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Mark Hyman, and Dr. Casey Means—who aren’t afraid to stand up for the truth, even when it challenges mainstream narratives.
  • How to Read Medical Studies: I'll share tips for critically reading studies, understanding the methodology, and uncovering the truth for yourself. (And if you want a deep dive into this topic, let me know! I'm open to doing a future episode on it.)
  • Faith and Truth: I discuss how my faith in Jesus guides me to discern truth from lies, even when it comes to health practices. When you seek Truth, you will find it, but it often requires digging deeper and questioning the status quo.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Stay Connected:

  • Subscribe to The Balanced Blood Sugar Podcast for more tips and strategies to help you manage your blood sugar naturally.
  • Follow us on social for more!
    Facebook Instagram

Thanks for listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone who might find it helpful. Let’s help more people balance their blood sugar and live healthier, happier lives!

Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medication. The content shared here reflects my personal experiences and research but should not replace individualized medical care.

  continue reading

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