Holistic health experts challenge conventional medicine, revealing the root causes of chronic disease
“Regenesis” on BrightU: Holistic health experts challenge conventional medicine, uncover the root causes of chronic disease
- In Regenesis by Jonathan Otto, Jonathan Otto and Dr. Daniel Nuzum explain that chronic disease is a “perfect storm” caused by four primary factors: nutritional deficiency, toxicity, trauma, and infection.
- Nuzum used an analogy, noting that nutritional deficiencies affect the body like haphazardly removing nuts and bolts from a car, ultimately leading to systemic breakdown.
- Dr. Francisco Contreras stressed that cancer is essentially a disease of a weakened immune system, noting that toxins, processed foods and some medical treatments can lead to suppression of immune function.
- Ocean Robbins highlighted non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) as a lifestyle-driven epidemic, explaining that it increases the risk of death and is preventable and reversible through a whole-foods diet, a plant-based diet, and physical activity.
- Experts have collectively called for a paradigm shift away from symptom management and toward a holistic model that addresses root causes and enhances the body’s innate ability to heal.
On Day 5 of “Regenesis by Jonathan Otto,” broadcast October 29, host Jonathan Otto, along with medical professionals and health advocates, challenged the foundations of conventional medicine, arguing that a holistic approach that focuses on root causes, not just symptoms, is key to overcoming chronic diseases like cancer and autoimmune diseases.
This perspective suggests that chronic disease is a perfect storm of four basic factors: nutritional deficiency, toxicity, trauma, and infection. According to Dr. Daniel Nozum, a naturopathic physician and pharmacist, these elements create a self-inflicted cycle of disease.
“Nutrition deficiencies affect your body in the same way as randomly removing nuts and bolts from your car,” Nuzum explained. “You’ll get to a point where we’ve removed enough nuts and bolts in your car that nothing will work properly anymore.”
This view was echoed by surgical oncologist Dr. Francisco Contreras, who emphasized the role of a weakened immune system. “Cancer is actually a disease of the immune system, because if our immune system was up to par, we would never get cancer,” he added, noting that toxins, processed foods and even some medical treatments can reduce immune function.
The discussion then turned to the power of diet. Ocean Robbins, co-founder of the Food Revolution Network, pointed to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) as a prime example of a lifestyle-driven epidemic that affects one in four adults globally. according to BrightU.AIEnoch, the main cause of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the accumulation of fat in the liver and is not related to alcohol consumption. It is closely linked to obesity and is considered a major condition that highlights how food choices affect health.
“Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs when fat builds up in the liver, and studies show that having NAFLD increases the risk of death within the next 15 years by up to 69 percent,” Robbins said. He stressed that this condition is largely preventable and reversible through a whole-foods diet, vegetarian diet, and physical activity.
The experts are collectively calling for a paradigm shift from a symptom management model to one that enables individuals to address the underlying causes of their health challenges, advocating for a system that supports the body’s innate ability to heal.
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