Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.880 --> 00:06.160] I'm Dave Champion. Could the United States government reasonably have acted in such a way [00:06.800 --> 00:15.520] that it may have saved the lives of more than 270,000 Americans since the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak [00:15.520 --> 00:27.920] began? If we're talking about saving lives within the United States since the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak [00:27.920 --> 00:33.600] began in the United States, we need to have some sort of a date when it began. I think a good date [00:33.600 --> 00:39.760] is February 3rd because that's when the United States federal government declared SARS-CoV-2 [00:39.760 --> 00:47.200] was a health crisis in this country. In my view, the next significant date is March 18th, 2020, [00:47.200 --> 00:55.360] when Bloomberg News ran the story that Italy had released a report saying 99% of its SARS-CoV-2 [00:55.360 --> 01:04.000] or COVID-19 fatalities had involved comorbidities, which is code for chronic disease. Since the [01:04.000 --> 01:11.680] overwhelming majority of COVID-19 deaths involve chronic disease, pre-existing chronic disease, [01:11.680 --> 01:17.440] in other words, this patient had one or more chronic diseases before they were infected with [01:17.440 --> 01:25.120] SARS-CoV-2 and developed COVID-19. Since that is true, the question becomes, in my mind at least, [01:25.840 --> 01:33.680] could we have saved hundreds of thousands of lives? In order to hone down to that question, [01:33.680 --> 01:40.560] we need to know when we look at chronic disease, what percentage of chronic disease is lifestyle [01:40.560 --> 01:48.880] oriented, which has nothing to do with lifestyle. Sadly, there's virtually no data on that, and I'm [01:48.880 --> 01:56.720] not going to get into why that is, but there is data on diabetes generally and type 1 diabetes, [01:56.720 --> 02:01.760] and according to the American Diabetes Association, out of all the diabetics in America, [02:02.240 --> 02:11.840] 2.5% are type 1. Type 1 is not lifestyle, type 2 is lifestyle. So we know that 97.5% of diabetics [02:11.840 --> 02:16.080] in the United States say they are diabetic because of lifestyle, and 2.5% are type 1, [02:16.080 --> 02:20.160] which has nothing to do with lifestyle. So we're going to use, since we have those numbers, [02:20.160 --> 02:25.760] we're going to use that as a template for all chronic disease, although that might not be [02:25.760 --> 02:29.680] completely accurate. Nevertheless, because the data isn't there, we're going to use the [02:29.680 --> 02:37.040] data we have as the template. So 2.5% is not lifestyle oriented, and 97.5% is lifestyle [02:37.040 --> 02:41.200] oriented. If you've been following me for any length of time, you've heard me talk about living [02:41.200 --> 02:45.920] in glucose, which is what the vast majority of the world does, and living in ketosis, which is [02:45.920 --> 02:51.120] what I do in several million other people on the planet. What you may not know is as soon as your [02:51.120 --> 02:57.840] body flips into ketosis, within days, your body starts to correct any chronic diseases you might [02:57.840 --> 03:02.000] have. And it is my impression, there's no research on this, I'm going to be very clear about this, [03:02.000 --> 03:07.200] but my own personal experience, plus talking to a ton of people who've been living in ketosis, [03:07.200 --> 03:16.080] who had chronic disease, by about the 90-day mark in ketosis, most of your chronic disease issues, [03:16.080 --> 03:22.160] unless there's some extenuating circumstance, most of your chronic disease issues are behind you [03:23.120 --> 03:28.400] by the 90-day mark. In other words, the dramatic risk that you were running from chronic disease [03:28.400 --> 03:35.920] by the 90-day mark, outside 120 days, the risk factor has dropped dramatically, [03:36.640 --> 03:42.000] and that all begins the day you flip into ketosis. So with that as a backdrop, now let's go back to [03:42.000 --> 03:48.240] the fact that Bloomberg ran that article on March 18th, where Italy's report said 99% of its [03:48.240 --> 03:57.040] fatalities from COVID-19 involved chronic disease. Okay, so even if that number wasn't wholly accurate, [03:57.040 --> 04:02.400] what if 99% was high? And I've talked about that in other videos, and I've factored in some other [04:02.400 --> 04:10.640] research numbers, and it came out to, on average, about 91%. And so I've typically used the figure [04:10.640 --> 04:15.360] 90%, even though I personally believe it's higher than that. Nevertheless, I've typically used for [04:15.360 --> 04:22.880] these presentations the number of 90% of all COVID-19 deaths involved chronic disease. So if [04:22.880 --> 04:32.480] we go back to the Italian report that Bloomberg ran on March 18th, then it is reasonable to say [04:33.200 --> 04:39.440] that somebody in the United States government, having seen the report out of Italy, should have [04:39.440 --> 04:44.560] gotten up. Remember Fauci and Birx and all these other people getting up and talking to the American [04:44.560 --> 04:54.320] people? Somebody should have gotten up and said, Italy says 99% of its COVID-19 fatalities involve [04:54.320 --> 05:01.200] chronic disease. So hey, man, what's the right answer if you don't want to die when you get [05:01.200 --> 05:09.680] SARS-CoV-2 and develop COVID-19? Yeah, why not get rid of those chronic diseases? Would that not [05:09.760 --> 05:16.000] have been a fabulous message to put out on, say, since Bloomberg did the report on March 18th? [05:16.000 --> 05:20.880] They could have gotten up by, say, April 1st and put that out to the whole country. Hey, man, [05:20.880 --> 05:24.800] this is the single most important thing that you can do to survive this outbreak, [05:24.800 --> 05:30.480] is to get rid of your chronic disease if it's a lifestyle-oriented chronic disease, one or more [05:30.480 --> 05:34.640] chronic diseases that are lifestyle-oriented. You need to get rid of those, and you need to get rid [05:34.640 --> 05:40.000] of those right now. Wouldn't that have been a really great message? All right, let's do a little [05:40.000 --> 05:42.480] math. I've got some papers here. You're going to see me looking down and reading it because I want [05:42.480 --> 05:52.480] to keep the math straight, okay? U.S. COVID-19 deaths as of July 1, that would be 90 days. Remember [05:52.480 --> 05:59.680] we talked about the 90-day time frame. July 1st would be 90 days after April 1st when I said U.S. [05:59.680 --> 06:03.840] officials should have gotten up and said to the American public, hey, man, number one thing you [06:03.840 --> 06:09.600] can do not to die from COVID-19 is to get rid of your chronic disease. So from April 1st, we go to [06:10.240 --> 06:17.360] July 1st, and the death rate from COVID-19 in the United States on that day was 120,300. [06:19.440 --> 06:27.920] I'm recording this on February 5th, and using the CDC's provisional death count on February 5th, [06:27.920 --> 06:38.640] 2021, the death toll was 430,000. That means from that July 1st date through right now today, [06:39.680 --> 06:50.080] 309,000 people have died. Now, if we back off from Italy's 99%, we just use the figure of 90% [06:50.080 --> 06:57.840] of the fatalities involved with chronic disease, then 278,000 fatalities in the U.S. [06:57.840 --> 07:05.280] had one or more chronic diseases from July 1st through right now. If we apply the aforementioned [07:05.280 --> 07:13.200] factor that 97.5% of all chronic disease is lifestyle-based, in other words, you've [07:13.200 --> 07:21.920] chosen it by the decisions you make in your world, then 271,000 COVID-19 deaths [07:21.920 --> 07:29.920] in the United States may have been, could have been, might have been prevented had that message [07:29.920 --> 07:34.560] gone out. And of course, people listen to it. What I'm about to say next may sound a little [07:34.560 --> 07:42.080] self-serving, and I don't mean it that way. Is there a guide, something you can look at [07:42.080 --> 07:47.440] and determine, okay, I have one or more chronic diseases that are lifestyle-based, and I don't [07:47.440 --> 07:53.600] want to have them anymore. There's this thing going on, SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, and I just heard [07:53.600 --> 07:58.640] these, the national experts get up on television and say the number one thing I can do to survive [07:58.640 --> 08:05.440] that is to get rid of my chronic disease. Is there some sort of guide that would help me do that? [08:05.440 --> 08:10.880] Okay, so again, this may sound self-serving, and I don't mean it that way. What U.S. government [08:10.880 --> 08:17.440] health officials should have said to the public back on April 1st is get this damn book and read [08:17.440 --> 08:27.040] it. Get body science, read it, and adopt what you learn and discover in it, and just watch your [08:27.040 --> 08:33.760] lifestyle chronic disease fade away. But, okay, leaving aside the fact that the United States [08:33.760 --> 08:40.720] government is never ever in a million years going to even mention the book Body Science, [08:40.720 --> 08:45.200] why didn't they say you need to get rid of your chronic disease? Why would they never say, hey, [08:45.760 --> 08:50.880] we're not trying to pump this Dave Champion guy, yeah, he's an author, but body science is like [08:50.880 --> 08:57.440] the roadmap to getting rid of lifestyle chronic disease. Why would they never say that? Because [08:57.440 --> 09:04.000] it's a genie they cannot put back in the bottle, and I talk about this in Body Science, that big [09:04.000 --> 09:09.040] pharma, big med, big food, and to an extent big gov, and a lot of the research organizations, [09:09.600 --> 09:17.760] medical research organizations, they're all profiting from chronic disease. Every single, [09:17.760 --> 09:24.320] all of them across the board are profiting from chronic disease. So if they were to get up and [09:24.320 --> 09:31.520] say, look, SARS-CoV-2, which may develop into COVID-19, and if it does, your odds are hugely [09:31.520 --> 09:38.080] greater that you're going to die if you have one or more chronic diseases. So read this book. Within [09:38.080 --> 09:44.080] 90 days, your risk will come down dramatically, and you can perhaps survive this. Yeah, they [09:44.080 --> 09:49.200] wouldn't say that because they cannot put that genie back in the bottle. People would say forever [09:49.200 --> 09:58.480] after that date, wait, you mean chronic disease causes things like viruses to kill us more readily? [09:59.040 --> 10:05.840] And you just said back there on that April 1st news conference that there is a [10:05.840 --> 10:11.360] roadmap to getting rid of chronic disease. It's that book called Body Science. Yeah, [10:11.360 --> 10:18.400] that's a genie they can never put back in the bottle. I wrote Body Science because I recognized [10:19.360 --> 10:33.200] well before the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak that chronic disease, it kills 1.7 million Americans every year. [10:33.200 --> 10:38.960] People have been out of shape over 430,000 deaths based on the CDC provisional death [10:38.960 --> 10:44.800] count as I'm sitting here today. People are out of their minds on social media, especially [10:44.800 --> 10:56.240] over 430,000 people dead from SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. But 1.7 million die every year from [10:56.240 --> 11:02.880] chronic disease. That's seven out of 10 deaths in the United States involved chronic disease [11:02.880 --> 11:09.760] without SARS-CoV-2 or any other pandemic going on. Do you hear anything from Anthony Fauci about [11:09.760 --> 11:15.360] that? Do you hear anything from any of these other government health experts? No, never. [11:15.360 --> 11:22.400] And the reason you have never heard a single word from them about that is they do not want that [11:22.400 --> 11:28.800] genie out of the bottle. And I wrote Body Science because I do want that genie out of the bottle. [11:29.360 --> 11:31.840] So if you want to do what's best for you, [11:31.840 --> 11:45.760] I'm going to suggest you get a copy of Body Science and read it.