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>> Dr. Terry Simpson: M Today we're talking about a revolution, a medical

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revolution, a dietary revolution,

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and maybe even a pan sized revolution.

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We're diving deep into the world of GLP1

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medications. Those little wonder drugs like

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Ozempic and Zepp found that are flipping the

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script about how Americans think about food

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diets and most importantly, what

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it means to be healthy. Spoiler alert,

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we're finally talking about nutrition

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instead of weight loss. And, um, honestly, it's about time.

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So grab a fork, maybe a protein

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shake, and let's get started.

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I am your chief medical explanationist. Making sense of the

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madness, Dr. Terry Simpson. And this

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is for Q Pork University, where

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we make sense of the madness, bust a few myths.

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We dish out food facts, serve up science, and garnish

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it with just a generous sprinkle of

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humor.

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Let's start with the basics. GLP1

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medications stand for glucagon,

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like peptide 1. I know

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it sounds like something out of your high school biology teacher would mumble before

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handing the pop quiz that you never read before, but here's the

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fun part. GLP1 is a hormone your body

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naturally produces, and it plays a big role in

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regulating blood sugar and appetite.

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Pharmaceutical companies, being the little clever alchemists

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they are, figured out how to make synthetic versions

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of this hormone. In Biola, GLP Mudden

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medications were born. Originally, these drugs were designed to help

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people with type 2 diabetes because it helps them

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manage their blood sugar. But then the research

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noticed that the people taking GLP1s were

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losing weight. And not a little weight, but a lot of

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weight, like I need a new wardrobe kind of

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weight. That then began

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the look at these medications just

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for weight loss without diabetes. Fast

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forward to today. And GLP1 drugs like

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Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are being prescribed for weight loss

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in people with obesity. And let me tell you, these

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medications are changing the game faster than your grandma

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can bake cookies. You know the

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story. For decades,

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diets in America were all about

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one thing. The number on the scale.

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Losing weight. Fit into your old jeans or your old

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wedding dress. Be bikini ready by June. You

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know the kind of slogan that make you roll your eyes so hard you can see

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your brain cells quitting their jobs.

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But GLP1 medications have sparked a

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shift, and a big one. Instead of

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focusing solely on weight loss, people

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are starting to look at food differently. It's not

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just about shrinking your waistline anymore.

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It's about nourishing your body and feeling good. Here's

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why. First, there's appetite

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regulations. As you know from previously On the

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podcast GLP1 meds help control hunger and

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reduce cravings. Suddenly, that pint

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of ice cream in your freezer isn't talking to you

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anymore. They do offer better blood sugar

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control. And when your blood sugar is steady, you're less likely to have

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those hangry episodes.

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And with the GLP1s doing that heavy

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lifting, getting rid of that food

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noise and making you feel full quicker and

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longer, people are starting to focus on what

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they need to eat, not just how much they need to eat.

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And nutrition is finally stepping into

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the spotlight. It's like someone just handed

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America a pair of glasses and we're finally seeing food for what it

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should be. Fuel for your body, not just a

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tool for weight management.

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Let's talk about the diet industry for a minute. You know the

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trillion dollar machine that gave us juice cleanses,

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cabbage soup diets? Enough low carb

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snack bars to build a very tasteless

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sawdusty fort? Or the Carnivore diet,

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its latest iteration of the most extreme

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and potentially deadly diet out

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there. For years, the diet industry

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thrived on quick fixes and unsustainable

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plans. Lose 10 pounds in 10 days.

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What they didn't tell you was that you'd gain it all back as soon as

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you smelled your first bit of homemade,

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delicious bread. But more importantly,

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GLP1 medications started to throw a, uh, wrench in

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that model. Why? Because they work.

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And not in a gimmicky short term way. You don't have

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to count points. These drugs are helping people

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lose weight and keep it off. And that's a nightmare for the

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diet industry, which relies upon

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repeat customer. More

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importantly, GLP1s are

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forcing people and companies to think beyond

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weight loss. What if instead of cutting out

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entire food groups, we focused on eating

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more nutrient dense food? What if we start asking, is this

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meal nourishing my body instead of how, um, many calories are

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this? Or my God, I can't have that Reese's peanut butter

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cup. It's like we finally realized that food

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isn't the enemy, it's our ally. Unless we're talking about

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deep fried butter on a stick, that's just

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a betrayal. Now here's where it

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gets really cool. At least for a nerd like

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me. The shift from weight loss to nutrition

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isn't just a feel good story. It's

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backed by science. Nutrient

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dense foods can boost your energy levels,

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meaning you're not going to have that 3pm slump. Support

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long term health. Lowering the risk of heart disease, diabetes,

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reducing the risk of cancers, and improving mental

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clarity, because nothing feels foggy like eating crappy

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food. And here's the kicker. When you eat better, your body naturally

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finds a, uh, happier weight. Not only your high school

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weight, not only your Instagram influencer weight,

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but your real happy weight, where you feel strong and

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energized and ready to tackle life.

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GLP1s are making it easier for people to focus on those

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benefits by curbing overeating

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cravings and stopping that

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constant mental battle about food.

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Suddenly eating a salad isn't a punishment. It isn't, oh, my God,

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I have to eat kale again. It becomes a delicious

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option. So what does this hold for the future

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of diets in America? And are we finally done with fads and

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gimmicks? Probably not. There's going to be a

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huckster that's going to be out there selling you some weird

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version of their diet no matter what.

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But GLP1s are paving the

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way for smarter, healthier eating. So here's

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what I think we're going to see more of. We're going to

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see more of, uh, Mediterranean diet coming into your life

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because it's delicious and healthy. We're going to see

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more of things like the Dash diet coming into your life because it actually

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promotes reduction of high blood pressure

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by as much as a single pill. We're going to

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see less shame and more empowerment because

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GLP1s are taking the stigma out of weight

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loss. Now, there's still plenty of fat

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shaming out there. There are still plenty of people out

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there who are going to say this is the easy way.

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But honestly, it's what we've been

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waiting for.

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Before we wrap it up, let me tackle a few

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frequently asked questions about GLP1s. Number one,

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GLP1s are cheating. Cheating?

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Please. Using a tool to improve your

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health isn't cheating. It's smart. If

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these medications help you live a, uh, healthier, happier

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life, why would you suffer?

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It's a win. You

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don't have to change your diet on GLP1s. Well,

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technically, you could eat junk food and still lose some weight.

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But why would you? GLP1s

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work best in all of the studies when paired with a balanced, nutritious

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diet like a Mediterranean or dash style diet?

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Myth 3 GLP1s are for lazy

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people. Oh, yeah, the old laziness argument. Listen, folks,

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managing weight and health is hard. If these medications make

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it a little easier, stop judging and start

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supporting. And here's the final

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thing. There's some people who get on the

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GLP1 medications and many of

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them don't have a lot of support or health around them

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and they actually go on GLP1 medications and do a version of low

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carb or do some other diet or try and

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count points on Weight Watchers or get the Mayo Clinic

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Diet. You don't need to do that. What we want

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you to do is learn about healthy, nutritious

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food. And as much as there are people out there saying you have to

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focus on protein because otherwise you'll lose muscle

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mass, well, you're going to lose some muscle

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mass because you don't need as much muscle to carry around

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100 less pounds or 40 less pounds or even 20 less

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pounds. And number two, you're going to lose muscle mass

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because some of the glycogen that you've been excess storing in your

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muscles you're not going to need anymore. You do need

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to maintain your protein, but you also need to

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maintain fiber. All the micronutrients,

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all the vitamins, all the minerals.

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If you're like me, every day in your email

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box you will get letters from

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Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers,

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Mayo Clinic Diet. And I probably get those because I always want to

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see what these diets are that my patients have been on. So I'm

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seeing a lot of them this time of year. What I'm really happy

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about is that now we have something that can

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actually work. Something that allows

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you to get rid of the feeling of

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constantly needing food and

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instead begin to

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enjoy food and learn about

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food not for dieting, but food for

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eating and maintaining your nutrition.

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So the next time someone asks you what diet you're on, tell

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them I'm on the take care of my body and enjoy

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life plan. And if they look confused, send

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them a copy of this podcast.

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This is Forku with Dr. Terry Simpson. Thanks for listening.

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Don't forget to subscribe, Leave a review, share the episode with

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your favorite foodie friends and until next time, eat well. Be

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well. Remember, the best diet

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is the one that keeps you happy, healthy

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and full of flavor. This podcast

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was researched and written by me, Dr. Terry Simpson, and while

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I am a physician, I am not your

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physician. This is for entertainment and educational

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purposes only. And if you're thinking about changing your

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diet, please check with your physician and a

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registered dietitian who know your health the best so

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that they can help you garner what would be best for

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you. Mediterranean and Dash are my two

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favorites. Number two, please see a

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board certified physician in Western medicine, not one of

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these crazy chiropractors or health coaches or

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bro science buddies. They've never helped you to begin

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with. If you spend five hours a day in the gym looking at your

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abs. Well, never mind.

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Thanks to the people of Simpler Media for distributing the

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podcast and my really good friend, Evo Terra, the

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pod God. We look forward to seeing you

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all. Have a good day, everybody. We'll see you

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next time on, um. Fork you.

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Hey, Evil, do you ever think the Dash Diet stood

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for dashing to the bathroom because of all that fiber?

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Yeah,

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I guess you can take the boy out of Ketchikan,

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but.