This is Part 3 of my series, "Orthopedic Medicine is a Scam." If you have not listened to Part 1 and Part 2, please pause this and come back after you have checked those out. Today I am focusing on why I believe osteoarthritis (your wear and tear disease of the joints) is actually diabetes of the joints.
On This Episode We Cover:
2:24 - Commonalities between osteoarthritis and diabetes 2
6:20 - Stats on type 2 diabetes
7:00 - Who is most likely to get osteoarthritis and type 2 diabetes
10:40 - Importance of metabolic health
14:30 - Why I am into regenerative injections
15:15 - Risks of joint replacement surgery
17:32 - Cardiovascular disease and melting joints
18:18 - What insulin does in the joint
21:51 - Why I believe the root cause of osteoarthritis is insulin resistance
23:50 - Link between psoriatic arthritis and diabetes
27:25 - Hormone therapy and dementia
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Further Listening:
Orthopedic Medicine is a Scam PT. 1
Orthopedic Medicine is a Scam PT. 2
Crawling Out of Chronic Illness | Solo Episode
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