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Lewis Howes
Guest
“WE’RE APPLYING 20TH CENTURY THINKING TO 21ST CENTURY PROBLEMS.”
If you wake up in the morning and find that your tire is low, what do you do? You go with the quick fix and fill it up with air.
What if you go to your car the next day and find it’s low. Do you fill it up again, and again, and again for days, weeks, months?
Of course not. You find the root of the problem.
You find the nail, or whatever is causing the problem, to have it removed and have it fixed permanently.
So why aren’t you doing it with your health?
Most of us go to the doctor and get a prescription for pills to fix our chronic problems. We just keep going for the quick fix instead of addressing the root of it.
I can’t say every medical condition is this way, but in many cases ongoing problems like depression and diabetes needs to have the root problem examined.
Chances are you just need to shift your lifestyle. And that doesn’t mean a drastic change to your life. You can start small.
To explain much more than I can, I sat down with the UK's leading doctor, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee.
Dr. Chatterjee is a medical doctor who decided to rethink the way we do medicine. He’s decided that physicians need to be more holistic in their approach to treating patients and help their lifestyle as opposed to just giving them a quick fix.
He has become the star of the hit BBC series Doctor in the House where he analyzes every aspect of people’s lives to help with their illness.
Dr. Chatterjee has made it his goal to simplify the way the average person thinks about healthcare.
He’s divided health into four easy pillars that allow anyone with a chronic disease to retake control of their lives.
Learn the root cause of most chronic diseases, how to let technology empower us, and the key indicator of how well you will age, on Episode 634.
Some Questions I Ask:
Why are people not the best they can be? (5:38)
You said a disease is an illusion, why is that? (10:16)
What’s usually the root cause of people’s chronic disease? (21:17)
It’s important to build muscle mass? (33:48)
How come medical school isn’t teaching the two most important things to change someone’s health? (39:24)
Is there anything in your health that’s lacking? (50:00)
When’s the last time you meditated? (52:03)
Are you doing a digital detox at night? (54:11)
What’s your biggest fear as a human? (1:01:32)
In This Episode You Will Learn:
Why people eat so much fast food (9:02)
The boy that made Rangan reevaluate the medical industry (14:03)
Rangan’s first pillar of health (23:54)
What the world was like before technology (28:54)
Rangan’s new medical course (42:31)
What Med schools should be looking for (48:26)
The next thing Rangan needs to work on (53:17)
Plus much, much more
Continue reading...
If you wake up in the morning and find that your tire is low, what do you do? You go with the quick fix and fill it up with air.
What if you go to your car the next day and find it’s low. Do you fill it up again, and again, and again for days, weeks, months?
Of course not. You find the root of the problem.
You find the nail, or whatever is causing the problem, to have it removed and have it fixed permanently.
So why aren’t you doing it with your health?
Most of us go to the doctor and get a prescription for pills to fix our chronic problems. We just keep going for the quick fix instead of addressing the root of it.
I can’t say every medical condition is this way, but in many cases ongoing problems like depression and diabetes needs to have the root problem examined.
Chances are you just need to shift your lifestyle. And that doesn’t mean a drastic change to your life. You can start small.
To explain much more than I can, I sat down with the UK's leading doctor, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee.
Dr. Chatterjee is a medical doctor who decided to rethink the way we do medicine. He’s decided that physicians need to be more holistic in their approach to treating patients and help their lifestyle as opposed to just giving them a quick fix.
He has become the star of the hit BBC series Doctor in the House where he analyzes every aspect of people’s lives to help with their illness.
Dr. Chatterjee has made it his goal to simplify the way the average person thinks about healthcare.
He’s divided health into four easy pillars that allow anyone with a chronic disease to retake control of their lives.
Learn the root cause of most chronic diseases, how to let technology empower us, and the key indicator of how well you will age, on Episode 634.
Some Questions I Ask:
Why are people not the best they can be? (5:38)
You said a disease is an illusion, why is that? (10:16)
What’s usually the root cause of people’s chronic disease? (21:17)
It’s important to build muscle mass? (33:48)
How come medical school isn’t teaching the two most important things to change someone’s health? (39:24)
Is there anything in your health that’s lacking? (50:00)
When’s the last time you meditated? (52:03)
Are you doing a digital detox at night? (54:11)
What’s your biggest fear as a human? (1:01:32)
In This Episode You Will Learn:
Why people eat so much fast food (9:02)
The boy that made Rangan reevaluate the medical industry (14:03)
Rangan’s first pillar of health (23:54)
What the world was like before technology (28:54)
Rangan’s new medical course (42:31)
What Med schools should be looking for (48:26)
The next thing Rangan needs to work on (53:17)
Plus much, much more
Continue reading...