Unveiling The Hidden Truths About Your Food Supply w/ Dr. Steven Gundry

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Dr. Steven Gundry is a world-renowned cardiologist who invented a device that's used in 90% of all heart operations across the world. Yet, a little over a decade ago, Dr. Gundry decided to stop doing surgery altogether, because he felt he could save more lives with nutrition that he put on the operating table. Since then, his nutritional philosophies have sparked a global phenomenon. He's the author of four New York Times best-selling books, including ‘The Plant Paradox’, which you've probably seen in the hands of celebrities like Kelly Clarkson and Alan Arkin (and that’s because this book just flat out works!) So today, we're going to dive deep into the backstory of how he became one of the top heart surgeons in the world and made these diet discoveries that have now changed the lives of millions of people. So pay close attention, because this episode will change your life (plus, it might help you live a little longer too!) You’ll discover: When opportunity knocks... open the door! Here’s how a sudden turn of events lead Dr. Gundry to become a proficient heart surgeon… before he even got into med school (11:40) ‘You inserted a pig’s heart into a baboon?’ Full story here (34:19) BE WARY! 9 out of 10 Americans believe whole-heartedly in the ‘purity’ of their food supply… without noticing the food industry is secretly stabbing them from the back! Here’s the real truth the food conglomerates don’t want you to know about (51:02) The single most important type of food that should make for 90% of your diet (PLUS --- Dr. Gundry reveals the ‘heaven sent’ food that’s proven to boost your immune system, improve gut health… and even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s by up to 90%!) (1:06:02) Did you know there’s a hidden ‘sugar molecule’ that subtly makes red meat-eating devastatingly dangerous for you? Discover it here (47:48) Sign up to Dr. Gundry’s newsletter here: https://gundrymd.com/

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