Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:07.000] I'm Dave Champion. It should go without saying that the human body has certain built-in limitations. [00:07.000 --> 00:12.000] And that is no less true of the body's immune process. [00:12.000 --> 00:19.000] A couple weeks ago, I did a video in which I discussed what was happening with these COVID-19 long haulers, [00:19.000 --> 00:24.000] these people who've had COVID-19, they've recovered, they're no longer in the condition they were, [00:24.000 --> 00:28.000] perhaps when they were hospitalized, they're now testing negative, but they have ongoing, [00:28.000 --> 00:32.000] I don't want to call them symptoms because they're really not symptoms of COVID-19, they're something else, [00:32.000 --> 00:36.000] but the medical community and the media is calling them ongoing symptoms. [00:36.000 --> 00:41.000] And I talked about exactly what that was, and I want to go a little bit further with it today. [00:49.000 --> 00:55.000] In the earlier video, I discussed the fact that because the human immune process does have finite limitations, [00:55.000 --> 01:04.000] when people have chronic disease, one or more, and then they get SARS-CoV-2 in them, and then that develops into COVID-19, [01:04.000 --> 01:10.000] now it's like an army trying to battle on multiple fronts at the same time, and it cannot cope. [01:10.000 --> 01:18.000] So fortunately, usually with the medical intervention, the person who's in that dire situation, they survive. [01:19.000 --> 01:25.000] But because the body was getting hammered on all these various fronts, [01:25.000 --> 01:34.000] the consequences of their existing chronic diseases took on an entirely new and unpleasant, [01:34.000 --> 01:38.000] perhaps in some cases devastating effect on their bodies. [01:38.000 --> 01:42.000] And this is what the medical community and the media are calling long haulers. [01:42.000 --> 01:48.000] Today I want to talk about what may wipe away all of those long haul symptoms [01:48.000 --> 01:57.000] and return someone to perfect health in perhaps in some cases as early as weeks and in other cases just a couple of months. [01:57.000 --> 02:01.000] If you've been with me for any length of time, what I'm about to say is probably somewhat familiar, [02:01.000 --> 02:06.000] but stick with me because I want to offer what I think is a unique angle on that theme. [02:06.000 --> 02:08.000] Let me see if I can line this up for you. [02:08.000 --> 02:13.000] As I said, these long haulers, the main issue is not COVID-19. [02:13.000 --> 02:15.000] The main issue is their chronic diseases. [02:15.000 --> 02:19.000] The COVID-19 is the additional factor. [02:19.000 --> 02:24.000] It comes and then it goes, but it makes their chronic disease considerably worse. [02:24.000 --> 02:29.000] What is the cause of chronic disease? [02:29.000 --> 02:34.000] Well, in the United States, overwhelmingly it's lifestyle choices. [02:34.000 --> 02:37.000] There are chronic diseases which are not lifestyle choices. [02:37.000 --> 02:44.000] But the vast, vast, vast majority of chronic disease in the United States is developed because of lifestyle choices. [02:44.000 --> 02:49.000] So that would then be true, we'd have to assume with the people that are long haulers, [02:49.000 --> 02:55.000] that the vast, vast, vast majority of them have chronic disease because of their lifestyle choices. [02:55.000 --> 02:58.000] So what is their lifestyle choice? [02:59.000 --> 03:09.000] Well, we could get into variants, but it falls within the big umbrella of living in glucose, which is the opposite of ketosis. [03:09.000 --> 03:17.000] The good news is that somebody who has chronic disease, lifestyle choice chronic disease, that is driven by glucose. [03:17.000 --> 03:22.000] The good news is that it seems nobody in America wants to talk about it and it blows my mind. [03:22.000 --> 03:32.000] The good news is all they have to do to get rid of that lifestyle choice chronic disease is change from living in glucose to living in ketosis. [03:32.000 --> 03:38.000] And just watch all that chronic disease just go away. [03:38.000 --> 03:42.000] And I talk about that at length in body science. [03:42.000 --> 03:49.000] However, I think there's a real problem that people have here with shifting from glucose to ketosis. [03:49.000 --> 03:51.000] And I want to explain to you how I view this. [03:51.000 --> 03:55.000] So there are people who are smokers, right? [03:55.000 --> 03:56.000] They smoke cigarettes. [03:56.000 --> 04:02.000] And we all know that statistically you are considerably more likely to get lung cancer if you smoke cigarettes. [04:02.000 --> 04:07.000] But yet there are people who keep smoking cigarettes and they're like, yeah, OK, well, you know, maybe I'll get lung cancer. [04:07.000 --> 04:08.000] I like cigarettes. [04:08.000 --> 04:10.000] I'll suffer through the lung cancer. [04:10.000 --> 04:12.000] Now that makes no sense to me whatsoever. [04:12.000 --> 04:14.000] But you all know people like that. [04:14.000 --> 04:19.000] Now let me share with you the parallel that I see between glucose and ketosis. [04:19.000 --> 04:24.000] We know that living in glucose contributes. [04:24.000 --> 04:33.000] And depending on exactly where along the spectrum of glucose you fall as far as your diet is concerned, you're giving yourself chronic disease. [04:33.000 --> 04:42.000] Now with that said, in my mind, I find the decision of people to say, you know, that ketosis just seems so weird. [04:42.000 --> 04:44.000] And I just want to stay in glucose. [04:44.000 --> 04:54.000] I find that statement more absurd, more absurd than saying, yeah, I'll just keep smoking cigarettes even though I know that the odds are significant that I'm going to get cancer. [04:54.000 --> 04:55.000] Why do I find that even more absurd? [04:55.000 --> 05:02.000] Because smoking cigarettes increases the odds of one thing, lung cancer. [05:02.000 --> 05:10.000] However, continuing to live in glucose, especially as you get older, your 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, as you continue to live in glucose, [05:10.000 --> 05:15.000] the odds are dramatic that you will get any number of chronic diseases. [05:15.000 --> 05:17.000] So we're not just talking about cancer now. [05:17.000 --> 05:25.000] We're talking about this whole slew of chronic diseases that are derived from lifestyle choices, most notably living in glucose. [05:25.000 --> 05:30.000] Dave Feldman is a peer of mine in this effort to get people to wake up about glucose versus ketosis. [05:30.000 --> 05:36.000] And Dave comes out of the engineering world and he has done spectacular work over at cholesterolcode.com. [05:36.000 --> 05:39.000] And what he's done is he's used himself. [05:39.000 --> 05:46.000] And as it turns out now, as he's built his organization over the last handful of years, thousands and thousands of people all over the world. [05:46.000 --> 05:53.000] And so what they do is they do things like, OK, so we're going to modify our diet to be this. [05:53.000 --> 05:55.000] Usually something incredibly unhealthy. [05:55.000 --> 05:58.000] And then we're going to have blood tests. [05:58.000 --> 06:01.000] And then we're going to modify our diet again. [06:01.000 --> 06:04.000] And after a certain period of time, we're going to have another blood test. [06:04.000 --> 06:09.000] And other tests as he's developed this more thoroughly, other tests besides blood tests. [06:09.000 --> 06:11.000] Then we're going to modify the diet again. [06:11.000 --> 06:14.000] And after a period of time on that diet, we're going to have more tests. [06:14.000 --> 06:15.000] And then we're going to modify it again. [06:15.000 --> 06:16.000] You get the drill, right? [06:16.000 --> 06:28.000] So he's got this spectrum going from the worst possible diet you could possibly eat, at least as far as somebody like me would be concerned, all the way to the best diet, which is some form of diet that keeps your body in ketosis. [06:28.000 --> 06:30.000] And he's been doing this for years. [06:30.000 --> 06:35.000] And the evidence is absolutely inarguable and incontrovertible. [06:35.000 --> 06:40.000] You are far more healthy when you live in ketosis than when you live in glucose. [06:40.000 --> 06:42.000] There isn't even an argument about this. [06:42.000 --> 06:44.000] I spoke about cancer a moment ago. [06:44.000 --> 06:49.000] And in body science, I think a lot of people imagine they're going to read body science in a bunch of I'm telling you. [06:49.000 --> 06:51.000] And it's not like that at all. [06:51.000 --> 06:55.000] It's a look at what we know and what we don't know about physiology. [06:55.000 --> 07:04.000] And when I'm in the part about science, I literally detail all the things science does not know about cancer. [07:04.000 --> 07:10.000] And then I talk about the things that we absolutely do know about cancer. [07:10.000 --> 07:15.000] And even establishment researchers would agree, yeah, these things, yeah, we know those things are solid. [07:15.000 --> 07:16.000] We know these things. [07:16.000 --> 07:23.000] And then I talk about the things we know and I compare it to living in glucose and living in ketosis. [07:23.000 --> 07:31.000] And yeah, the science says if you live in glucose, you're considerably more likely to develop cancer than if you live in ketosis. [07:31.000 --> 07:33.000] It's more likely to spread. [07:33.000 --> 07:41.000] And if you are genetically predisposed and you don't have this information, I began with the premise that I believe. [07:41.000 --> 07:46.000] Now, for Facebook fact checkers who are highly biased, I have to be very, very clear. [07:46.000 --> 07:51.000] Facebook fact checkers, this is my opinion. [07:51.000 --> 07:58.000] OK, so I'm 100 percent confident that these people, these COVID-19 long haulers, [07:58.000 --> 08:06.000] if they switched their physiological condition from existing in glucose to existing in ketosis, [08:06.000 --> 08:10.000] these long haul symptoms would be wiped out, lickety split. [08:10.000 --> 08:13.000] Now, imagine if you're not facing that. [08:13.000 --> 08:18.000] You didn't have one or more chronic diseases which were made considerably worse by fighting off COVID-19. [08:18.000 --> 08:24.000] Imagine if you were healthy or relatively healthy, more healthy than the long haulers, [08:24.000 --> 08:28.000] and you made the decision to flip from glucose into ketosis. [08:28.000 --> 08:31.000] Yeah, what a fabulous life. [08:31.000 --> 08:32.000] I want to be clear. [08:32.000 --> 08:37.000] What's in body science is not about any particular kind of diet. [08:37.000 --> 08:42.000] It's not about the Adkins diet or the paleo diet or the keto diet or the carnivore diet. [08:42.000 --> 08:45.000] Those diets aren't even mentioned in the book, to be clear. [08:45.000 --> 08:48.000] So it's not pitching a diet. [08:48.000 --> 08:51.000] It's teaching you the physiology of the body. [08:51.000 --> 08:57.000] And more to the point, it's teaching you how the body really works, [08:57.000 --> 09:00.000] the part that the establishment has been hiding from you, [09:00.000 --> 09:05.000] so you won't know what's true and you won't know what's healthy and you won't get healthy. [09:05.000 --> 09:11.000] Body science gives you the information in your noggin that you can never unknow. [09:11.000 --> 09:13.000] What you do about it is up to you. [09:14.000 --> 09:16.000] So is this a sales pitch? [09:16.000 --> 09:18.000] Yeah, it is. [09:18.000 --> 09:20.000] I do want you to buy body science. [09:20.000 --> 09:23.000] But believe me, what you spend on body science, [09:23.000 --> 09:27.000] I mean, they talk about you don't have anything if you don't have your health, right? [09:27.000 --> 09:31.000] So if you could go from a condition which is virtually guaranteed, [09:31.000 --> 09:33.000] I mean, there is some bio-individuality. [09:33.000 --> 09:34.000] I want to be clear about that. [09:34.000 --> 09:39.000] But on the whole, statistically, if you could go from a mode that is virtually guaranteed [09:39.000 --> 09:42.000] and at some point in your life as you age to give you chronic disease [09:42.000 --> 09:46.000] to a physiological state where that will not happen, [09:46.000 --> 09:48.000] is that worth 30 bucks to you? [09:48.000 --> 09:51.000] I mean, come on, so it's a sales pitch, but you're getting the value, right? [09:51.000 --> 09:53.000] So do me a favor. [09:53.000 --> 09:54.000] Do us all a favor. [09:54.000 --> 09:55.000] Do our country a favor. [09:55.000 --> 09:59.000] Wouldn't it be great if instead of having to have like nationalized health care, [09:59.000 --> 10:01.000] everybody was just healthy? [10:01.000 --> 10:03.000] So yeah, do us all a favor. [10:03.000 --> 10:07.000] Go to DrReality.News and pick up for yourself a copy of body science. [10:09.000 --> 10:11.000] I'll see you next time.