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In this powerful episode, Dr. Mohammed K. Paika — board-certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine — reveals a truth most people never hear: smoking does NOT keep you thin. In fact, nicotine can quietly drive dangerous belly fat, insulin resistance, and metabolic disease even in people who look “skinny.”
Drawing on two decades of real hospital experience, Dr. Paika explains how tobacco damages not just the lungs but your hormones, metabolism, brain chemistry, and fat storage system. He breaks down why smokers often develop visceral fat around the liver and organs, why quitting can temporarily cause weight gain, and — most importantly — how to quit in a way that heals your body rather than harms it.
This is not a shaming video. It’s a science-based, compassionate wake-up call about nicotine, stress hormones, inflammation, and long-term health. Whether you smoke, vape, use hookah, or know someone who does — this message is for you.
If this video helped you, like, share, and subscribe for more evidence-based medicine from Dr. Paika.
⚕️ Medical & Educational Disclaimer
The Dr. Paika Podcast and all related content are provided by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, MD for general educational and informational purposes only. The information shared is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with your personal physician or qualified healthcare professional.
Listening to this podcast does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Paika.
Health, nutrition, exercise, medication, and weight-management topics discussed may not be appropriate for all individuals. Always consult your own healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication, diet, exercise program, or weight-loss plan, including GLP-1 therapies such as Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro, or similar medications.
Exercise and lifestyle changes carry inherent risks. By choosing to apply any information from this podcast, you accept full responsibility for your health decisions and outcomes.
Dr. Paika and affiliated entities disclaim any liability for injuries, adverse effects, or damages resulting from the use or application of information presented in this podcast.
By Mohammed PaikaIn this powerful episode, Dr. Mohammed K. Paika — board-certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine — reveals a truth most people never hear: smoking does NOT keep you thin. In fact, nicotine can quietly drive dangerous belly fat, insulin resistance, and metabolic disease even in people who look “skinny.”
Drawing on two decades of real hospital experience, Dr. Paika explains how tobacco damages not just the lungs but your hormones, metabolism, brain chemistry, and fat storage system. He breaks down why smokers often develop visceral fat around the liver and organs, why quitting can temporarily cause weight gain, and — most importantly — how to quit in a way that heals your body rather than harms it.
This is not a shaming video. It’s a science-based, compassionate wake-up call about nicotine, stress hormones, inflammation, and long-term health. Whether you smoke, vape, use hookah, or know someone who does — this message is for you.
If this video helped you, like, share, and subscribe for more evidence-based medicine from Dr. Paika.
⚕️ Medical & Educational Disclaimer
The Dr. Paika Podcast and all related content are provided by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, MD for general educational and informational purposes only. The information shared is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with your personal physician or qualified healthcare professional.
Listening to this podcast does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Paika.
Health, nutrition, exercise, medication, and weight-management topics discussed may not be appropriate for all individuals. Always consult your own healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication, diet, exercise program, or weight-loss plan, including GLP-1 therapies such as Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro, or similar medications.
Exercise and lifestyle changes carry inherent risks. By choosing to apply any information from this podcast, you accept full responsibility for your health decisions and outcomes.
Dr. Paika and affiliated entities disclaim any liability for injuries, adverse effects, or damages resulting from the use or application of information presented in this podcast.