Diabetes Can Cause Heart Trouble

Diabetes Can Cause Heart Trouble

Boy, oh boy. Where to start?

I shake my head when my patients tell me this.

First of all, no one can “catch” diabetes. It isn’t a virus. It isn’t a germ.

Secondly, you didn’t “catch” diabetes from your heart attack, and it’s the other way around.

Diabetics have some of the highest correlations with heart disease in the medical world.

These patients were probably pre-diabetic in a medical sense for years, but they just never knew it.

That’s what challenged their hearts and led to the heart attack.

Once they got into the hospital, doctors ran some tests and discovered their chemistry was diabetic.

Hence, the misapprehension that the heart attack caused diabetes.

Diabetes Can Cause Heart Trouble

But there’s a way out of this.

The simple fact is that most of our modern diets are made up of processed foods.

Processed foods are sugar-enriched to “heighten” their taste.

They also have most of their nutrients stripped right out of them through processes like bleaching.

It’s time to abandon this madness and get back to the kind of diets our bodies were engineered to thrive!

Urban Carnivore is a diet rich in meats and leafy green vegetables.

Practically everything else should be cut out.

Try it and see how it works for you.

My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby. I’m one of the world’s foremost peripheral nerve surgeons.

Also the author of the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed book, “Sugar Crush.

You can listen to my corresponding podcast, “Sugar Crush,” which offers a wide range of new and exciting breakthroughs in medical technology.

My mission is to help you live a longer, healthier, happier life.

To that end, I invite you to check my new online course, The Urban Carnivore, at my website:

Drjacoby.academy.

Here’s to your health and well-being.

Root Out Diseases Before It Occurs

Root Out Diseases Before It Occurs

If you ask me? The answer is simple. A lot.

My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby. And I’m a podiatrist.

I am one of the world’s foremost peripheral nerve surgeons and the author of the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed book, “Sugar Crush.”

You can listen to my corresponding podcast, “Sugar Crush,” which offers a wide range of new and exciting breakthroughs in medical technology.

My mission is to help you live a longer, healthier, happier life.

My viewpoint differs from that of other doctors because I wasn’t trained allopathically.

What does that mean?

The current trend in medicine is to cure diseases only after they appear.

And when most of today’s doctors cure a disease, they only use allopathic methods: drugs, surgery, or radiation.

Between these approaches—pre-symptomatic, allopathic care—there’s a lot of wiggle room for technologies and sciences that work.

Meaning: approaches to wellness that root out disease before it occurs.

And treat pre-manifest diseases without cutting someone open, dumping harmful chemicals into their system, or blasting them with radiation.

One of the chief mechanisms by which I explore this approach is my new online course, The Urban Carnivore.

You can find it on my website, drjacoby.academy.

If you’re like me, you understand that a person’s viewpoint is both the extent and the limit of their understanding.

My research with some of the world’s leading scientists has shown me we’re not looking enough at alternative viewpoints.

That’s what I offer to people who work with me.

Because that’s what I find works a lot.

I hope it works for you.

Here’s to your longer, healthier, better life.

Eat Like A Cave Man: Live Longer

Eat Like A Cave Man: Live Longer

My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby. I’m one of the world’s foremost peripheral nerve surgeons.

I’m also the author of the groundbreaking, critically acclaimed book, “Sugar Crush.”

My mission is to help you live a longer, healthier, happier life.

One of the chief mechanisms I use is my new online course, The Urban Carnivore.

You can find it on my website, drjacoby.academy.

Whenever they hear this, most people ask me, “What’s that? What’s an Urban Carnivore?”

Let me explain.

Anthropologists tell us that our oldest known human relative was a primate called Australopithecus.

Nicknamed Lucy.

These were the days of hunter-gatherer societies.

Males, being larger, would hunt while females gathered.

The males got the meat while the females gathered the vegetables—tubers and such.

Did it work?

Sure did. How do we know? Because human beings evolved.

That’s the best testimony you could hope for. We evolved.

But what did we evolve into?

Today, most people eat heavily processed, sugar-enriched foods with most nutrients stripped away.

Small wonder we see so many people suffering from chronic health problems.

What would happen if we got ourselves off this modern, debilitating diet and put ourselves back on a diet our bodies were fundamentally built to accept?

That’s what I mean when I say Urban Carnivore.

And that’s what I teach in my course, which I hope you’ll check out.

It might just save your life.

Once again, you can find the course on my website, drjacoby.academy.

Stop Controlling Diabetes

Stop Controlling Diabetes

I’m Dr. Richard Jacoby, a leading peripheral nerve surgeon, health advocate, and author of the critically acclaimed book Sugar Crush.

It’s a tradition for doctors from Harvard University’s world-renowned Joslin Diabetes Center to visit my hometown of Scottsdale, Arizona, every year.

They teach us the latest techniques for controlling the disease.

A few years back, all I heard them talk about was the new buzzword: “poly-pharmacy.”

Which meant treating diabetes with multiple drugs.

They’d even built an acronym for the five drugs they wanted to treat diabetes with before resorting to insulin.

I won’t bore you with the chemistry.

Or outrage you by telling you how much the pharmaceutical industry makes off such silly parades.

I will say that not one of those doctors I ever heard speak tackled what I believe is the primary question for diabetes researchers.

What causes the disease?

Not “How do we treat it?” but “How do we stop it before it starts?”

It’s always interested me that, back in the 1500s, physicians would diagnose diabetes mellitus by drinking a patient’s urine.

You heard that right.

Diabetes mellitus is a term that comes from the Greek that means “siphoning out sugar.”

This describes the process the human body enacts when someone becomes diabetic.

Their bodies become diseased since they’re bound up with siphoning excess sugar.

In other words, you don’t need a degree from Harvard Medical School to tell if someone’s diabetic.

Nor do you need that degree to stop the disease cold in its tracks.

Get people to stop eating sugar.

I treat this in my new online Urban Carnivore course, and I hope you’ll check it out.

Visit my website, drjacoby.academy.

It might be the most critical decision you ever make for your health.

Prehistoric Lifestyle: Eat More Meat

Prehistoric Lifestyle: Eat More Meat

I’m Dr. Richard Jacoby, a leading peripheral nerve surgeon, health advocate, and author of the book “Sugar Crush.”

One of my most significant stances is that the food industry has lied to us.

It wants us to eat tons of sugar, which I know for a fact causes terrible diseases.

When instead, we should be eating the way our prehistoric ancestors ate.

In other words, we should eat plenty of meat and leafy green vegetables.

People always tell me, “But meat’s too expensive to eat!”

Is it?

I recently went to my market here in Scottsdale, Arizona, and bought a one-pound filet of good beef.

Which cost me about $34.

I took it home and cooked half the filet for the one meal I have every day.

Only half. And I didn’t even finish that half.

I ate the rest the following day with two eggs.

The total cost of my food for that day? I’d say about $10.

Prehistoric Lifestyle: Eat More Meat

And here’s the trick: my cholesterol levels are acceptable, my triglycerides are significant, and I’m getting my vitamins.

What I’m not getting is … drum roll, please … sugar.

Pound after pound of nerve-corroding, fat-inducing sugar.

I talk about the biochemistry behind this phenomenon at length in my new online course, Urban Carnivore.

You can find that course on my website, drjacoby.academy.

My goal in offering this course is to get you as healthy as possible.

To live longer while enjoying happier days.

What you hear me say might shock you because it defies how you’ve been taught.

But give it a try, and I think you’ll see that it makes all the difference in your physical and mental well-being.