I’m also the author of “Sugar Crush,” the critically acclaimed book that describes how our current addiction to sugar is ruining our health and, therefore, our lives.
Lately, I’ve renewed my advocacy for simple measures anyone can take to promote a longer, healthier, happier life.
One of the subjects I would love to talk about is pickleball.
The Benefits of Playing Pickleball
Now look, I played tennis for many years. But when you’re over 80, you start to let go of things like pickup basketball games and touch football.
Pickleball is the perfect substitute for high-impact activities.
The game is inherently social, and plenty of research indicates that social connections are essential for healthy living.
Most pickleball courts are outside for a reason: you want to get fresh air, sun, and plenty of vitamin D.
The game naturally promotes hand-eye coordination, improving ocular motor nerves vital to maintaining eyesight.
Best of all, the game promotes sprinting, the best exercise ever.
In our primitive past, sprinting kept our ancestors alive and healthy.
They either ran 40 yards … or perished when something attacked them.
Or starved because they couldn’t catch food.
The Benefits of Playing Pickleball
Plenty of research indicates that repeated sprinting for small distances activates the human body in far more beneficial ways than long-distance running.
Putting all this up, you can see why pickleball is the future wave.
Why more and more people are playing it every day?
If you want to learn more about simple, healthy ideas for living—and how to become the most nutritious animal of all, an urban carnivore—stop by my website.
What causes this change in the shape of the eye? What causes myopia?
There are many causes, but one of the little-known causes is right in front of our faces.
I believe that our new culture of staring at screens right in front of our faces, combined with a diet rich in sugar, is what’s causing the myopia epidemic.
Recently, medical authorities in China announced that 90% of their mainland population is myopic.
That’s astonishing! How can it be?
Consider the recent dual explosions in Chinese technological culture and fast food diets rich in high-fructose corn syrup.
What’s another culture that’s recently experienced dual explosions in technological culture and fast food diets rich in high-fructose corn syrup?
Oh right. That’s us. The United States.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby.
I’m one of the world’s preeminent peripheral nerve surgeons.
If you’re suffering from myopia or any chronic ailment your doctors say they can’t seem to get their arms around I hope you’ll visit my website.
Drjacoby.academy.
I want to teach you why and how you should kick your addiction to sugar.
It’s the one, simple move that could lead to you having a longer, healthier, happier life.
Medical authorities in mainland China have stated that 90% of their population is myopic.
This means their eyes don’t work correctly anymore.
How can such a shocking statistic be accurate? I have an answer, but you’ll probably not like it.
Over recent years, mainland China has been hit by a tsunami of cultural change.
Industrialized fast food restaurants have taken over, flooding the populace with high fructose corn syrups, which erode the human central nervous system.
However, at the same time, Chinese youth have stayed indoors and stared at video screens.
Weakening the motor nerves surrounding the eyes.
It simultaneously mechanically changes the shape of the eyes, so they go from a round shape, like a basketball, to an oblong shape, like a football.
A different shape forces the eye to have a distinct focal point, destroying its capability to view objects optimally.
Now ask yourself this: do you think this same syndrome is happening here, in the U.S.?
Did people work harder or less hard at manual labor back in the early 1900s?
Undoubtedly, they worked harder at manual labor.
People didn’t have automated washing machines. They had to cut their wood to heat their homes.
The list of manual laborers goes on and on.
So why does no one have carpal tunnel syndrome?
How come, back in the 1960s, there were only twelve cases of carpal tunnel syndrome reported?
How come last year, we saw 500,000 cases reported?
People say, “Oh, it’s because we’re using computers so much, the keyboards are doing it.”
Nonsense.
After thirty years of studying the matter, I’ve concluded it’s not your computer keyboard doing the damage.
It’s the can of Coke most people keep beside it.
Here’s the simple equation I want you to remember: sugar plus trauma equals nerve dysfunction.
And nerve dysfunction can manifest itself as any number of ailments.
Diabetic neuropathy. Multiple sclerosis. Autism. Alzheimer’s. The list goes on.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby.
I’m regarded as one of the most preeminent peripheral nerve surgeons worldwide.
And I hope to make you healthy again by helping you kick the habit of the primary addiction that’s hurting you: sugar.
If you’re interested in hearing more, please join me at drjacoby.academy.
I’ll teach you how to become what I call an urban carnivore: an animal that eats what nature intended it to … rather than what food companies want you to.
If you’re suffering from persistent chronic ailments you can’t seem to get your arms around, I especially hope that you’ll visit.
It would be my great pleasure to help you get healthy again.
Recently, a patient of mine told me she was putting one of her parents on a new medication for Alzheimer’s disease.
However, before she even mentioned the medication, I was deeply underwhelmed.
A Cure With Zero Side Effects
The medication in question represents the pinnacle of decades’ worth of research and comes with a host of potentially drastic side effects.
Yet, this new medication only delivers up to a ten percent reduction in the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
I was particularly offended to read about this medication when I knew very well that a much better cure already exists for Alzheimer’s and plenty of other diseases.
A Cure With Zero Side Effects
A few of us who have experimented with it understand that this simple cure can treat dozens, if not hundreds, of diseases.
It has zero side effects—you read that right, zero side effects. And what is this cure, you ask?