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In 2021, $4.1 trillion dollars was spent on healthcare in the United States. Despite that, 93% of the population has some form of metabolic syndrome. That number went up 5% since 2016 when it was 88%. We're spending more money than ever and it's not producing results.
Dr. Martin says it's because of the current health philosophy. Medicine is into treating disease and not preventing it. Their modus operandi is viruses, viruses, viruses. The goal is to eliminate viruses entirely instead of equipping people to live with them.
Join Dr. Martin as he discusses the recent Tufts University article, Five Components of Heart and Metabolic Health.
By Dr. A.W. Martin and Dr. A.P. Martin4.7
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In 2021, $4.1 trillion dollars was spent on healthcare in the United States. Despite that, 93% of the population has some form of metabolic syndrome. That number went up 5% since 2016 when it was 88%. We're spending more money than ever and it's not producing results.
Dr. Martin says it's because of the current health philosophy. Medicine is into treating disease and not preventing it. Their modus operandi is viruses, viruses, viruses. The goal is to eliminate viruses entirely instead of equipping people to live with them.
Join Dr. Martin as he discusses the recent Tufts University article, Five Components of Heart and Metabolic Health.

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