Dr. Rick Jacoby’s Vlog on Stem Cells and the Urban Carnivore
Modern Diets Filled With Sugar
Modern Diets Filled With Sugar
Research, including mine, has demonstrated that sugar detrimentally affects the body’s nerves.
This, among other consequences, leads to the failure of the body’s natural pumping mechanism.
Bad Nerves Can Cause Disease
Bad Nerves Can Cause Disease
The answer lies in the field of genetics, and specifically epigenetics: the way our genes express themselves through mutable factors such as lifestyle.
As a surgeon, I knew that the gallbladder is a muscle connected to a nerve.
Rethinking Healthcare Prevention Over Repair
Rethinking Healthcare Prevention Over Repair
Many diseases today stem from our lifestyle choices.
Contrary to popular belief, not all conditions require medication or surgery.
Often, better nutrition and more exercise are the keys
Try The Urban Carnivore Diet
Try The Urban Carnivore Diet
If you look at our genetic and anthropological pasts, humans never consumed grains.
Stop Consuming Processed Foods
Stop Consuming Processed Foods
Have diet of meat because that’s what our body was engineered to consume.
Lucy also consumed specific quantities of leafy green vegetables because, as omnivores, our bodies could convert the nutrients in those vegetables to usable power.
What Causes Diabetes?
What Causes Diabetes?
it’s time to cut sugar from our diets immediately!
Also this would especially be true for people whose bodies are epigenetically prone to express insulin insecurities
Treat Diseases Before Symptoms Manifest
Treat Diseases Before Symptoms Manifest.
Insurance companies only pay doctors to treat diseases post-symptomatically.
Meaning after they arise.
Nerve Dysfunction Connected To Sugar
Nerve Dysfunction Connected To Sugar.
My theory, boils down to the following equation Trauma + Sugar = Nerve Dysfunction
Excessive Sugar Causing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Excessive Sugar Causing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Many diseases we take for granted these days have the same root cause which is sugar.