Episode 211 | Collision of Epidemics: Pain, Opiate Addiction, Obesity, Diabetes Type 2 | Dr Gurpreet

Mar 10, 2022 · 54m 50s
Episode 211  | Collision of Epidemics: Pain, Opiate Addiction, Obesity, Diabetes Type 2 | Dr Gurpreet
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Guest: Dr Gurpreet a Medical Physician, Board Certified in Anesthesiology, Addiction, and Interventional Pain. For over 20 years I have practiced in the Urban Core, helping my patients regain their...

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Dr Gurpreet a Medical Physician, Board Certified in Anesthesiology, Addiction, and Interventional Pain. For over 20 years I have practiced in the Urban Core, helping my patients regain their metabolic health.


Pain is the final pathway, the body screaming that something has gone terribly wrong. I treat patients at the intersection of the pain epidemic, opioid epidemic, and diabetes epidemic. They are all inter-related pathologies, the clinical manifestations of systemic metainflammation.

I spend most of my clinical hours dealing with chronic degenerative diseases that are primarily driven by Metabolic Syndrome leading to Metainflammation. Metabolic Syndrome is a form of malnutrition, malnutrition of excessive energy consumption, and toxicity from:
-Acellular Carbohydrates
-Synthetic Vegetable Oil consumption

This malnutrition of excess is aggravated by leaky gut from plant-based chemical defenses.

The Standard American Diet has become calorically dense but diluted of protein, minerals, and micronutrients.

Unfortunately, Governmental policy combined with the profit motives of Big-Food and Big-Pharma encourages the consumption of manufactured foods, which may be non-nutritive and promote chronic systemic diseases. This disparity of synthesized food (which contains low nutritional value but high caloric load) leads to caloric overconsumption, energy toxicity, and eventual diabesity.

Addiction behavior is manipulated by dopaminergic modulation by food manufacturers and gamification of passive activities, in the context of individual loneliness. Social media “connectedness” has created a false paradigm of human interaction, leaving individuals in silos of anonymous and self-destructive behavior.

Humans are complex adaptive systems, and systematic failure is rarely a single cause phenomenon. Our historical disease models of single cause pathology are inadequate for this new synthesized Universe.

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http://www.addictionology.center
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/gurpreet-padda
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