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Even with the salt habit, to live to that age she had to do something right. |
Congrats to OP on weening of all pharma.
The one thing people who want to go down the same path should do (besides the self-accountability to get diet really in control and do a lot of movement) is see a doctor who is in the know and not just embodying the McDonalds' of healthcare. Unfortunately, this means seeing integrative/functional medicine practitioners, who typically do not/cannot accept medical insurance and require cash payments. But you either pay up front or you pay at the end for your health. I'd rather pay up front. |
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It also is not healthy to use as a replacement for table salt if you have kidney problems or with certain medications. Always check with the doctor, and if you can't get an answer that you understand (whether you agree with the answer or not) then check with your mother's pharmacist. |
Michael great news you should get healthy home town article in DS. I am guessing you have taken into account, your health improved with retirement because less stress? More time to be active, better food choices instead of fast junk because you were working.
Our group of 26 retired from healthcare post working 2 years of pandemic the same month. 19 have lost weight, reduced meds. We all still have sleep issues, after years of trauma call. Have endless hours to fill, but lower stress levels. We now live to eat, no longer eat to live whatever we can swallow in 10 minutes. |
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PS: It's not that they wouldn't accept insurance, they'd love to. It's simply that what they do is not recognized as legitimate medical practice so the third-party payers just won't acknowledge and pay them |
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OP, congratulations. I've been eating a carnivore/meat centric high fat diet for the last 18 months. Lost 50lbs, blood pressure went from 130's over 70's to 1teens over 50's, and sleep is great now. I never went on any meds but now Dr doesn't say I need them. The only thing that's high is my LDL but after much research I will NOT go on statins. HDL went up and Triglycerides down (which both are good things). Dr was nervous about LDL so at his request I had a CAC scan which came back with a score of zero (you can't get better than that).
Salt is not the problem with BP. It's inflammation from seed oils and sugar/insulin. Medical students are still getting less than 20 hours of nutrition education over 4 years, and even most of that has limited clinical relevance. Medical students are taught like a basic computer calculation "If This - Then That". If high BP - then ACE inhibitor, If high cholesterol - then statins, etc. And when the drugs they push have side effects, there's a pill for that too. I don't want to make this political but Hopefully with RFK's MAHA movement, nutrition will be put in the spotlight because the Standard American Diet is the cause of SO MUCH illness. |
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I wouldn’t drop too low, if you get sick (not talking about cold) you have little reserve to help. When I really get illness I usually drop 5 to 10 pounds and that’s not serious illness.. when I had my 17 hour tumor removed when from 215 to 169 in about 8 days.
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So happy to read about people taking charge of their health! I’m 71 and never been in any meds. I switched to a keto based diet back in my 50s and walk plus hit the gym several times a week. I weigh myself every morning to stay accountable to keep me where I want to be, which is my same weight from age 21. My BMI is 19.2. I only seem to have a slightly high ldl but I’m not getting on statins either. Saw a cardiologist and he said I am fine! My calcium plaque test came up zero and I’ll follow his orders of NO statins.
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Functional medical doctors are MD's with extra training. Medicare Advantage Plans limit your care so that may be the problem with coverage. I have parts A&B with a supplement. My doctors NEVER have to pick up the phone to get procedures approved.
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You are what you eat.
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