Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.560 --> 00:01.560] Welcome to the show. [00:01.560 --> 00:04.440] Here's the question of the day. [00:04.440 --> 00:09.440] Should the federal government restrict certain people [00:09.520 --> 00:14.520] from having access to certain types of foods? [00:14.960 --> 00:17.660] I'm a highly libertarian minded person [00:17.660 --> 00:19.760] and I believe the answer to that question [00:19.760 --> 00:22.360] is a resounding yes. [00:22.360 --> 00:25.080] If you think that sounds Orwellian or anti-freedom, [00:25.080 --> 00:28.380] stay with me and I'll explain why I feel strongly [00:28.420 --> 00:32.460] that certain foods should be restricted from some people. [00:32.460 --> 00:34.340] I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that [00:34.340 --> 00:37.740] as you hear my reasoning, you're gonna agree with me. [00:37.740 --> 00:42.740] The Dr. Reality Vodcast with Dave Champion. [00:53.140 --> 00:54.180] Let's start with this. [00:54.180 --> 00:55.680] I'm the author of Body Science, [00:55.680 --> 00:58.000] a groundbreaking book on human physiology [00:58.000 --> 01:00.120] that is turning around the health of the American people, [01:00.120 --> 01:02.720] at least those who read Body Science [01:02.720 --> 01:04.200] and apply what they discover. [01:04.200 --> 01:05.520] I share that to make the point [01:05.520 --> 01:07.120] that I'm not just some influencer [01:07.120 --> 01:09.800] saying something to create controversy. [01:09.800 --> 01:12.240] My wheelhouse is nutritional physiology [01:12.240 --> 01:16.320] and I have solid scientific reasons to hold the view [01:16.320 --> 01:17.160] that the federal government [01:17.160 --> 01:20.640] should restrict certain kinds of foods [01:20.640 --> 01:24.960] to which some Americans can have access. [01:24.960 --> 01:26.840] Before I get rolling, let me share [01:26.840 --> 01:28.440] that I'll be telling you about the current special [01:28.440 --> 01:30.280] on my books, such as Body Science, [01:30.280 --> 01:33.320] at the end of the presentation, so stick around for that. [01:33.320 --> 01:36.920] Let me jump straight to the heart of the issue. [01:36.920 --> 01:40.520] I'm only advocating restricting the food choices [01:40.520 --> 01:44.080] of people who are receiving taxpayer money [01:44.080 --> 01:46.440] to feed themselves or their family [01:46.440 --> 01:49.680] and I'm only advocating those restrictions apply [01:49.680 --> 01:54.520] to when they're using taxpayer money to buy food. [01:54.520 --> 01:55.940] To put a finer point on it, [01:55.940 --> 02:00.020] I am specifically talking about people who participate [02:00.020 --> 02:02.820] in any of the following federal welfare programs, [02:02.820 --> 02:05.780] SNAP benefits, which used to be called food stamps, [02:05.780 --> 02:08.860] food assistance programs for older adults, [02:08.860 --> 02:11.900] emergency food assistance, the WIC program, [02:11.900 --> 02:13.980] food assistance for Native Americans. [02:14.860 --> 02:18.260] Let me state a truth I'm confident is obvious [02:18.260 --> 02:22.340] to most everybody, at least it should be, I would think. [02:22.380 --> 02:26.980] People who do not earn enough money to feed themselves [02:26.980 --> 02:28.360] also don't have enough money [02:28.360 --> 02:30.140] to pay for their own medical care. [02:30.140 --> 02:32.380] In other words, the same people who are [02:32.380 --> 02:35.060] in any of the aforementioned food assistance programs [02:35.060 --> 02:38.060] will also be on Medicaid or Medicare. [02:38.060 --> 02:41.460] What that means is those who are getting taxpayer support [02:41.460 --> 02:45.140] for food are also having American taxpayers pay [02:45.140 --> 02:46.860] their medical bills. [02:46.860 --> 02:49.680] At this point, let me be clear that I am not advocating [02:49.680 --> 02:51.940] for or against government food assistance or medical care. [02:51.940 --> 02:53.780] Those are political questions. [02:53.780 --> 02:56.580] And this presentation is about just two things. [02:56.580 --> 02:59.900] First, nutritional science, not politics. [02:59.900 --> 03:02.960] And second, fiscal responsibility, [03:02.960 --> 03:05.180] which in my mind falls into the category [03:05.180 --> 03:07.440] of plain old common sense. [03:07.440 --> 03:10.620] I wish I could begin by telling you how bad [03:10.620 --> 03:11.960] the health problems are for those [03:11.960 --> 03:15.500] who receive food assistance, but I can't [03:15.500 --> 03:19.940] because that research does not exist. [03:19.940 --> 03:22.940] It seems there is an establishment blackout [03:22.940 --> 03:26.540] on determining disease prevalence among those [03:26.540 --> 03:28.960] who receive food assistance. [03:28.960 --> 03:31.760] When I say there is an establishment blackout, [03:31.760 --> 03:35.020] I mean the government is intentionally blocking the data [03:35.020 --> 03:36.500] from getting to the public, [03:36.500 --> 03:39.780] which includes not being available to researchers. [03:39.780 --> 03:43.640] Why do I say there is an intentional blackout [03:43.640 --> 03:45.080] on the information? [03:45.080 --> 03:48.900] I say that because a person seeking food assistance [03:48.900 --> 03:51.920] must provide a social security number, [03:51.920 --> 03:55.780] as must a person who enrolls in Medicare or Medicaid. [03:55.780 --> 04:00.060] Further, the government knows every single food item [04:00.060 --> 04:04.440] a person purchases using a food support program like SNAP. [04:04.440 --> 04:07.300] And the government knows what diseases [04:07.300 --> 04:08.900] those same people are being treated for [04:08.900 --> 04:10.460] by Medicare or Medicaid. [04:10.460 --> 04:15.460] And to be clear, the data can be anonymized. [04:15.940 --> 04:18.140] A matching program can link a person's [04:18.140 --> 04:20.220] food assistance program purchases [04:20.220 --> 04:23.060] with the diseases for which that person is being treated [04:23.060 --> 04:24.980] through Medicare or Medicare. [04:24.980 --> 04:27.980] Once those two records are linked, [04:27.980 --> 04:30.560] the person's social security number can be substituted [04:30.560 --> 04:32.420] with a randomized number. [04:32.420 --> 04:35.660] In short, the government has all the data needed [04:35.660 --> 04:38.940] to connect the consumption of certain types of foods [04:38.940 --> 04:42.480] to the diagnosis of various chronic diseases. [04:42.480 --> 04:45.180] Because what I'm describing is so simple [04:45.180 --> 04:46.980] for the government to do, [04:46.980 --> 04:51.200] one should reasonably question why it isn't being done. [04:52.220 --> 04:53.380] When I was in law enforcement, [04:53.380 --> 04:56.500] I worked almost exclusively in poor communities. [04:56.500 --> 04:58.380] Anyone who has spent time in those communities knows [04:58.380 --> 05:02.820] most people eat a ton of high carbohydrate foods. [05:02.820 --> 05:04.420] Much of it is ultra processed, [05:04.420 --> 05:07.260] chock full of chemicals, sugars, seed oils, [05:07.260 --> 05:09.580] and it is readily available everywhere [05:09.580 --> 05:12.880] from the grocery store to the gas station quick mart. [05:12.880 --> 05:15.580] If American taxpayers are footing the bill [05:15.580 --> 05:17.380] for much of the food consumed [05:17.380 --> 05:20.460] by food assistance recipients, [05:20.460 --> 05:23.100] shouldn't those footing the bill be able to see [05:23.100 --> 05:25.100] what their money is buying? [05:25.100 --> 05:26.660] A quick note before I continue, [05:26.660 --> 05:28.380] if you enjoy this kind of knowledge [05:28.380 --> 05:30.340] that you'll never get from any other source [05:30.340 --> 05:31.260] other than this channel, [05:31.260 --> 05:33.260] please take a moment to subscribe [05:33.260 --> 05:34.660] and then hit the like button [05:34.660 --> 05:37.700] so the algorithm show this content to more people. [05:37.700 --> 05:39.220] Also, for a limited time, [05:39.220 --> 05:41.780] you can get free shipping on any of my writings, [05:41.780 --> 05:43.140] including body science, [05:43.140 --> 05:45.420] as long as income tax shattering the miss [05:45.420 --> 05:46.580] is included in your order. [05:46.580 --> 05:48.920] Simply use the coupon code TARIFS at checkout. [05:48.920 --> 05:49.980] I'll give you more information [05:49.980 --> 05:53.140] on income tax shattering the miss in a few minutes. [05:53.140 --> 05:56.260] Currently, ultra processed foods [05:56.260 --> 06:00.980] are 62% of the diet of young Americans. [06:00.980 --> 06:02.180] That number is likely higher [06:02.180 --> 06:04.240] in households receiving food assistance. [06:05.380 --> 06:06.800] As the author of Body Science, [06:06.800 --> 06:09.300] I can tell you that high carbohydrate consumption [06:09.300 --> 06:11.740] is the root of the vast majority [06:11.740 --> 06:13.500] of chronic diseases in America. [06:13.500 --> 06:14.780] And as we already discussed, [06:14.780 --> 06:17.420] the same people who are on food assistance programs [06:17.420 --> 06:19.780] are also on Medicare or Medicaid. [06:19.780 --> 06:21.100] What I just shared with you [06:21.100 --> 06:23.200] about my time working in poor communities [06:23.200 --> 06:26.980] and seeing what they eat is anecdotal, [06:26.980 --> 06:29.060] but the government possesses the data [06:29.060 --> 06:30.700] that can show a connection [06:30.700 --> 06:33.060] between the consumption of certain kinds of foods [06:33.060 --> 06:36.700] and what chronic diseases those people have. [06:36.700 --> 06:38.860] If the government won't let the American people [06:38.860 --> 06:40.460] see that data. [06:40.460 --> 06:42.460] Before I share why I believe the government [06:42.460 --> 06:44.260] is keeping this data hidden [06:44.260 --> 06:47.220] from the very people who are footing the bill, [06:47.220 --> 06:50.300] let me share a simple truth with you. [06:50.300 --> 06:53.900] The US government's food pyramid [06:53.900 --> 06:58.900] has precisely zero to do with human health. [07:00.100 --> 07:03.340] In fact, it's a prescription for illness. [07:03.340 --> 07:04.780] Since day one, [07:04.780 --> 07:08.180] its purpose has been to promote the agricultural industry. [07:08.180 --> 07:09.780] If you take the food pyramid [07:09.780 --> 07:12.580] and reverse the order of what you see there, [07:12.580 --> 07:14.880] you'll be exponentially healthier [07:14.880 --> 07:18.300] than following the government's nutritional advice. [07:18.300 --> 07:21.500] So then, why won't the government anonymize its data [07:21.500 --> 07:25.440] and let the people who are footing the bill see that data? [07:25.440 --> 07:26.980] For the same reason that it won't get rid [07:26.980 --> 07:29.840] of the disease promoting food pyramid [07:29.840 --> 07:31.980] more than three decades after introducing it. [07:31.980 --> 07:34.480] It's all about protecting trillion dollar industries [07:34.480 --> 07:37.380] at the cost of the health of the American people. [07:37.380 --> 07:38.940] Phrased another way, [07:38.940 --> 07:42.620] keeping profits of major US corporations growing [07:42.620 --> 07:45.380] is far more important to the United States government [07:45.380 --> 07:47.340] than your health. [07:47.340 --> 07:48.340] With that said, [07:48.340 --> 07:50.100] some states wanna change things a bit, [07:50.100 --> 07:52.300] but they have very little latitude to do so [07:52.300 --> 07:54.620] because state food assistance programs [07:54.620 --> 07:57.500] are actually funded by the federal government. [07:57.500 --> 08:00.100] And what's the golden rule? [08:00.100 --> 08:02.560] He with the gold makes the rules. [08:02.560 --> 08:03.900] A state that wants to restrict [08:03.900 --> 08:06.220] what can be purchased on a food assistance program [08:06.260 --> 08:07.660] has to seek a waiver [08:07.660 --> 08:10.260] from the US Department of Health and Human Services. [08:10.260 --> 08:12.420] The states that have received waivers are [08:12.420 --> 08:16.160] Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, [08:16.160 --> 08:18.660] West Virginia, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, [08:18.660 --> 08:21.800] Iowa, Nebraska, and Utah. [08:21.800 --> 08:24.820] Unfortunately, the list of restricted items approved [08:24.820 --> 08:28.880] in those waivers is ludicrously short. [08:28.880 --> 08:30.540] Depending on which state we're talking about, [08:30.540 --> 08:34.760] the prohibited items are soft drinks, [08:34.760 --> 08:35.920] energy drinks, [08:37.200 --> 08:38.800] and candy. [08:38.800 --> 08:40.600] That's it. [08:40.600 --> 08:42.720] So what's the practical impact of that? [08:42.720 --> 08:44.600] As an example, while in some states, [08:44.600 --> 08:47.920] a person cannot use SNAP to buy a can of Coke, [08:47.920 --> 08:52.040] he or she can use SNAP to buy a box of Hostess Ho-Hos. [08:52.040 --> 08:54.000] A can of Coke has 39 grams of sugar [08:54.000 --> 08:58.460] and a single serving of Ho-Hos has 41 grams of sugar. [08:58.460 --> 09:00.920] Also, the states that prohibit a SNAP recipient [09:00.920 --> 09:03.360] from buying soda pop make no distinction [09:03.360 --> 09:05.100] between sugar-filled products [09:05.100 --> 09:07.860] and one using an artificial sweetener. [09:07.860 --> 09:11.280] So a SNAP recipient is free to buy, as an example, [09:11.280 --> 09:14.920] Tree Top apple juice, which has 25 grams of sugar [09:14.920 --> 09:18.000] in a single serving, but can't buy a diet soft drink [09:18.000 --> 09:20.960] that has zero grams of sugar. [09:20.960 --> 09:23.440] This makes no sense because chronic diseases [09:23.440 --> 09:26.180] develop from high carbohydrate intake [09:26.180 --> 09:30.000] of which sugar is the worst form of carbohydrates. [09:30.000 --> 09:33.200] Let's consider the Berea brand Penne Pasta, [09:33.200 --> 09:35.000] a single serving, which is two ounces, [09:35.000 --> 09:37.080] has 42 grams of carbs. [09:37.080 --> 09:38.660] Most people are probably more likely [09:38.660 --> 09:40.880] to have around eight ounces at a sitting. [09:40.880 --> 09:44.120] That's 168 grams of carbs, [09:44.120 --> 09:46.960] but you'll want to have sauce on that. [09:46.960 --> 09:49.320] If you use a half cup of Prego pasta sauce, [09:49.320 --> 09:51.160] add 12 more grams of carbs. [09:51.160 --> 09:52.920] In other words, in certain states, [09:52.920 --> 09:55.540] a SNAP recipient can't buy a diet soda [09:55.540 --> 09:57.400] with zero grams of carbs, [09:57.400 --> 09:59.960] but can purchase penne and pasta sauce, [10:00.000 --> 10:01.280] Whip herself up a bowl, [10:01.280 --> 10:05.360] which will come in at 180 grams of carbs, [10:05.360 --> 10:06.680] and that's just one meal. [10:06.680 --> 10:09.420] It does not take into account snacking, [10:09.420 --> 10:12.440] which has become astoundingly prevalent. [10:12.440 --> 10:14.320] The average young American male consumes [10:14.320 --> 10:16.680] about 400 grams of carbs a day, [10:16.680 --> 10:19.120] and the average young American female [10:19.120 --> 10:21.920] consumes about 300 grams of carbs a day. [10:21.920 --> 10:25.000] To be clear, the true underlying problem [10:25.000 --> 10:29.200] that brings on chronic diseases is high insulin, [10:29.200 --> 10:31.680] but high carbohydrate consumption [10:31.680 --> 10:35.680] is what drives high insulin to be even more specific. [10:35.680 --> 10:37.480] The cause of most chronic diseases in America [10:37.480 --> 10:39.960] is compromised mitochondrial function, [10:39.960 --> 10:42.940] otherwise known as metabolic dysfunction, [10:42.940 --> 10:45.180] and the path to metabolic dysfunction [10:45.180 --> 10:48.600] starts with people eating high carbohydrate foods. [10:48.600 --> 10:51.160] What often makes that truth hard for people to accept [10:51.160 --> 10:54.560] is that it takes years of eating high carbohydrate foods [10:54.560 --> 10:58.040] before the diseases present. [10:58.040 --> 11:01.920] It is a gradual process of mitochondrial degradation. [11:01.920 --> 11:04.520] For the person who is eating a high carbohydrate diet, [11:04.520 --> 11:08.160] it isn't a matter of if they'll wind up with chronic diseases, [11:08.160 --> 11:10.000] it's only a matter of when. [11:10.000 --> 11:12.720] I discussed the carbohydrate-driven slow progression [11:12.720 --> 11:17.720] from health to the diseased state in detail in body science. [11:18.520 --> 11:20.600] All of that brings us to the reality [11:20.600 --> 11:21.840] that unless the federal government [11:21.840 --> 11:23.400] is dramatically more restrictive [11:23.400 --> 11:26.680] about what can be purchased on food assistance programs, [11:26.680 --> 11:29.120] we'll go from funding food assistance [11:29.120 --> 11:33.260] to also paying tens of thousands of dollars a year [11:33.260 --> 11:35.680] for that person's medical care. [11:35.680 --> 11:37.960] I suspect we're already there, [11:37.960 --> 11:39.200] which may be part of the reason [11:39.200 --> 11:42.800] that the government refuses to make the data available. [11:42.800 --> 11:45.760] I generally don't like to bring my personal experience [11:45.760 --> 11:49.360] into these presentations, but for comparison's sake, [11:49.360 --> 11:52.080] the number of carbs I eat in a day [11:52.080 --> 11:56.880] is generally three to five grams. [11:56.880 --> 12:00.920] A big carb day for me is eight or nine grams. [12:00.920 --> 12:04.960] So what's the outcome of consuming almost no carbs? [12:04.960 --> 12:08.960] Well, here in a few weeks, I'll be 66 years old. [12:09.800 --> 12:12.520] I am 100% healthy. [12:12.520 --> 12:16.020] Zero health issues, no chronic diseases, [12:16.020 --> 12:21.020] no big pharma products, and I never get sick. [12:21.180 --> 12:22.860] Now, someone is going to say, [12:22.860 --> 12:24.360] I shouldn't use myself as an example [12:24.360 --> 12:27.520] because I obviously hit the genetic lottery. [12:28.620 --> 12:29.820] Yeah, not even close. [12:29.820 --> 12:32.720] My mom had cancer and my dad was diabetic [12:32.720 --> 12:35.540] and had atherosclerosis for years. [12:35.540 --> 12:39.300] He had two heart attacks dying from the second one. [12:39.300 --> 12:43.920] So what gives a person diseases such as insulin resistance, [12:43.920 --> 12:46.680] type two diabetes, hypertension, atherosclerosis, [12:46.680 --> 12:48.100] and cancer, among others? [12:49.100 --> 12:54.100] Metabolic dysfunction, the long road to which begins [12:55.460 --> 12:58.900] with eating high carbohydrate foods. [12:58.900 --> 13:02.100] So then, what food should be restricted [13:02.100 --> 13:04.080] in food assistance programs? [13:05.020 --> 13:06.940] In my opinion, that's the wrong question. [13:06.940 --> 13:11.700] The right question is, what is the short list of items [13:11.700 --> 13:13.820] that should be permitted to be purchased [13:13.820 --> 13:15.860] on a food assistance program? [13:15.860 --> 13:17.420] If I were in charge, [13:17.420 --> 13:21.060] here is the list of permitted grocery items. [13:22.180 --> 13:24.620] Any items rendered from a cow. [13:24.620 --> 13:28.560] Any items rendered from a pig, including bacon and spam. [13:28.560 --> 13:31.140] Chicken, which should include the cooked version [13:31.140 --> 13:33.100] in the hot case in a grocery store. [13:33.100 --> 13:35.620] Fish of any kind, including canned. [13:35.620 --> 13:39.140] Any green vegetable, except artichokes and Brussels sprouts, [13:39.140 --> 13:41.520] which are really high in carbs. [13:41.520 --> 13:44.500] Specific sugar-free beverages [13:44.500 --> 13:46.940] that provide electrolytes such as sodium, [13:46.940 --> 13:49.200] chloride, magnesium, and potassium. [13:50.800 --> 13:52.100] That's it. [13:52.100 --> 13:54.820] If I were in charge, that's all that could be purchased [13:54.820 --> 13:57.240] using a food assistance program. [13:57.240 --> 13:59.900] But Dave, they cry. [13:59.900 --> 14:03.120] What about things like potatoes and bread? [14:05.920 --> 14:07.380] What about them? [14:07.380 --> 14:09.300] Food assistance recipients would be free [14:09.300 --> 14:13.740] to purchase those things, just not using taxpayer money. [14:13.740 --> 14:15.240] Then there are the folks who will say, [14:15.240 --> 14:19.060] oh, this is all wrong because saturated fat is bad for you [14:19.060 --> 14:22.100] and red meat causes cancer and diabetes [14:22.100 --> 14:25.340] and the human body needs carbohydrates. [14:25.340 --> 14:28.040] It's hard to know what to say to those folks, [14:28.040 --> 14:30.980] at least politely, because they're the same people [14:30.980 --> 14:34.660] who think mRNA injections are actually safe and effective. [14:34.660 --> 14:37.960] And wearing a mask stops the virus. [14:39.360 --> 14:43.180] Such people see themselves as holding the moral high ground [14:43.180 --> 14:44.980] when in reality they don't know a thing [14:44.980 --> 14:46.740] about physiology or pharmacology [14:46.740 --> 14:48.540] and actively promote narratives [14:48.540 --> 14:53.100] that cause people to become ill and in some cases die. [14:53.100 --> 14:57.300] At the outset, I told you that I had sound scientific reasons [14:57.300 --> 15:00.380] for my view about restricting certain people [15:00.380 --> 15:04.020] from certain foods and that once you heard my reasons, [15:04.020 --> 15:05.260] you'd agree. [15:05.260 --> 15:07.860] So, do you? [15:07.860 --> 15:09.980] Let me know down in the comments. [15:10.020 --> 15:13.660] Also, do you know that I have not filed an income tax return [15:13.660 --> 15:17.060] or paid a penny of income tax in 32 years? [15:17.060 --> 15:19.500] I bring that up because it's time to tell you [15:19.500 --> 15:21.240] about the special I'm running on my books. [15:21.240 --> 15:23.820] And that requires me to tell you a little bit [15:23.820 --> 15:27.540] about my other book, Income Tax Shattering the Mist, [15:27.540 --> 15:29.180] which shows the American people [15:29.180 --> 15:32.120] the wonderfully liberating truth [15:32.120 --> 15:33.840] that Congress has never imposed the income tax [15:33.840 --> 15:36.860] on ordinary hardworking Americans like you. [15:36.860 --> 15:38.540] Let me ask you a question. [15:38.540 --> 15:41.020] How many words of income tax law have you read? [15:41.020 --> 15:43.180] I don't mean forms, publications, [15:43.180 --> 15:44.460] or something on a website. [15:44.460 --> 15:47.220] I mean, actual law. [15:47.220 --> 15:49.780] For 99.9% of you, the answer to that [15:49.780 --> 15:53.180] is you've never read a word of tax law. [15:53.180 --> 15:54.860] I've been reading income tax statutes, [15:54.860 --> 15:59.540] regs, and treasury decisions for more than three decades. [15:59.540 --> 16:01.180] So, who do you think knows the truth [16:01.180 --> 16:03.100] about the income tax law? [16:03.100 --> 16:05.240] People who've never read a word of it [16:05.240 --> 16:07.840] or someone who's been reading it for three decades. [16:07.840 --> 16:09.160] What's the practical difference [16:09.160 --> 16:12.040] between knowing what the law says [16:12.040 --> 16:15.800] versus buying into the government's false narrative? [16:15.800 --> 16:17.040] Let's compare. [16:17.040 --> 16:18.600] I haven't filed an income tax returner [16:18.600 --> 16:21.440] or paid a penny of income tax in 32 years. [16:21.440 --> 16:24.400] How much did you get raped for last year? [16:24.400 --> 16:26.640] That's the difference right there. 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