🚨 A Revelation That Shook Me as a Doctor 🚨
As a physician in the wellness and metabolic health space, I believe the greatest crisis facing our nation is the catastrophe of poor metabolic health in both adults and children — a crisis so severe it could even bring the country down.
Yesterday was one of the most eye-opening days of my career. It confirmed in my mind what I have long feared: mainstream medicine is failing, and the establishment doctors who blindly follow it are part of the problem. This has been a painful realization for me.
For the first time, we finally have a leader in Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. @SecKennedy — someone who is relentlessly focusing on the right issues and doing his best to address the root causes of America’s health crisis.
As a doctor, I don’t agree with everything RFK Jr. has said (no two professionals should agree on absolutely everything). But it is GREAT that he is shining a light on the issues that truly matter.
When he pointed out how sick children and young people look in the United States, he was absolutely right. To anyone with half a brain, this is obvious. Rates of obesity and metabolic dysfunction are soaring in younger and younger people. More and more of them are already on medications. Anyone who truly understands metabolic health also knows this is deeply tied to mitochondrial dysfunction.
So what did the U.S. medical establishment and their well-known online doctor followers do? Did they celebrate that a national leader was finally addressing this catastrophe?
No. They mocked RFK Jr. online. They twisted his words. They tried to tear him down.
The outrage from these doctors was loud and vicious. But go back through their social media posts — and you’ll see they’ve never once shown outrage at how sick America is becoming. Instead, they talk about all prescriptions they’re giving out, and how patients should keep coming back for more and more visits and drugs.
The behavior I witnessed yesterday convinced me, more than ever, that there is a massive, disgusting rot at the very heart of U.S. medicine. The entire system needs to be rebuilt from scratch, and the way doctors think has to fundamentally change.
With the current people at the helm, real change is very unlikely.
But thank God for RFK Jr. He must not back down in his fight against the medical establishment, their deliberate ignorance, and the conflicts of interest that fuel the medical-industrial complex.