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THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Can lifestyle changes work like a medicine, or even better?

THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Dr. Peter McCullough

Medicine, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, News

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – As an internist and cardiologist, one of my main professional activities is prescribing the right drug for the right condition to get the outcome desired.Most commonly, this is the prevention of a heart attack or the management of heart failure to prevent hospitalization or death. But these interventions do not necessarily cause someone to feel or live better...

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0:00.0

Hard-hitting medical truth, cutting through conflict and confusion to the understanding you're searching for.

0:16.0

Join Dr. Peter McCullough, world-renowned medical expert and practicing physician for this edition of the

0:22.6

McCullough Report. Your life may depend on it. Let's get real, let's get loud, on America

0:34.0

Loud Talk Radio. This is the McCullough report and courageous discourse substack.

0:39.3

It's a great honor to welcome to the program Dr. John Kelly. Dr. Kelly is an innovator.

0:47.2

He is a careful physician who, you know, has a conservative exterior, but I know he's very innovative, in fact, even

0:57.3

radical on the interior, since I know him so well. And I'm thrilled to have him on the show.

1:04.0

Dr. Kelly, welcome to the McCullough Report.

1:07.2

Thank you, Dr. McCullough. It's great to be with you. I've enjoyed your program in the past.

1:11.6

Oh, terrific. Well, listen, we're going to have a great time. I am going to get our speakers set up. There we go. And why don't we start off by having you introduce yourself to our audience?

1:25.6

Sure. So I'm Dr. John Kelly. I dropped out of college when I was 18, unfortunately,

1:33.3

but I went back to school to become a physician, and so at 48 I was a freshman in medical school.

1:38.3

Can't say I recommend that age. But anyway, I thought God calling me to get into medicine. I had been working with Blue

1:46.0

Cross and Blue Shield and other insurance companies for quite a while, and I could see that

1:49.8

our system was in bad shape, and that was 30, 40 years ago. So then I went back to school. I

1:55.7

took biochemistry and molecular biology. I really enjoyed the sciences. And then I entered Loma Linda School of Medicine in 1996. I wanted to take lifestyle medicine as my training, but there was no such specialty yet. So I took preventive medicine. I'm certified in preventive medicine. And then by God's grace, I established the American College of Lifestyle Medicine.

2:21.0

My first year of practice, actually was given an award by the AMA as a young physician at age 55 for my work starting the American College of Lifestyle Medicine.

2:33.4

Now, I can't take credit.

2:36.0

It's a wonderful and growing institution, but we just celebrated our 20th anniversary.

2:42.0

And there's 10 presidents that have helped to make this institution what it is.

2:48.0

It's over 13,000 members and growing. And we just had a conference.

2:53.0

We just had about, it's just over 4,000 or 4,500, I guess, 4,500 people that attended online

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