Ivor Cummins on the truth about cholesterol, insulin & nutrition
Chemical engineer turned health researcher Ivor Cummins shares shocking discoveries about metabolic health, cholesterol myths, and institutional bias in medicine. With 25+ years of complex problem-solving experience and a Stanford innovation certificate, Cummins brings his analytical expertise to expose gaps in modern medical understanding. Author of "Eat Rich, Live Long" and creator of MetabolicDuo.com, his research has challenged conventional wisdom on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Learn why this leading voice in metabolic health says everything we've been told about nutrition is wrong.00:00 Debunking Nutrition Myths 00:30 Introducing Ivor Cummins 00:52 The Philosophy of Skepticism 02:21 Ivor's Journey into Health Skepticism 03:01 Challenging Medical Expertise 05:37 Discovering Metabolic Syndrome 08:49 Questioning Government and Institutions 14:26 The Profit Motive in Health and Medicine 15:51 Technocratic Dystopia and Global Agendas 29:25 The Importance of Cash and Self-Sufficiency 31:00 The Five Biggest Lies: Nutrition and Climate 31:18 The Cash Conundrum: CBDC and Financial Control 32:22 Pandemic Industry: Lies and Data 36:38 The Big Lie: Framing Russia and Putin 39:44 Mask Mandates: Science or Social Control? 53:26 The Fight for Cash: Practical Steps 58:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Links & Resources "Eat Rich, Live Long: Mastering the Low-Carb & Keto Spectrum for Weight Loss and Longevity" by Ivor Cummins and Dr. Jeffry Gerber MetabolicDuo.com - Latest health and longevity platform Website: https://thefatemperor.com/ YouTube: The Fat Emperor (250,000+ subscribers) Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatEmperor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFatEmperor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivorcummins/ Key Topics for Further Research: "The Transmission of Epidemic Influenza" by Dr. Hope-Simpson (referenced in interview) Professor Reaven's work on Syndrome X (Metabolic Syndrome) Serum ferritin as metabolic syndrome marker GGT and insulin resistance Cholesterol science and statins Swedish mortality data (1918-present) This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mindbodyhealthpolitics.org/subscribe
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