PLEASE tell anybody OVER-65: De-escalate THESE medicines if you can

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  • @drsuneeldhand
    @drsuneeldhand  Місяць тому +184

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    • @KKing55
      @KKing55 Місяць тому +4

      What problems do you see with Gabapentin?

    • @mwj5368
      @mwj5368 Місяць тому

      @@KKing55 I'm only amateur and not a doctor. I took care of my aging mother and for pain they prescribed Gabapentin. She seemed to more than fall asleep a lot, it was almost like she was unconscious. I'd be driving her on short trips and her head would tilt back and her mount wide open and looked like more than sleeping. She was like that so much of the day I felt like I had lost my real mother. I know different people react differently and she was on nine different medications. I got her off it and my mother had her life back again. I mean it was terrible when she was on it. I imagine so many in nursing homes on it and they are like that, kind of a pharmaceutical lobotomy in a way. Now years later my neurologist prescribed Gabapentin and my Rheumatologist did too. I changed my mind and at the pharmacy and in consultation with the pharmacist I said before I accept this and take it home and can't return it I decided not to take it. She really pushed I take the 90 day supply and I tried to tell her no in different ways and she knew once I accepted the pills they couldn't be returned. Now I'm on 8 different medications and I'm 70. Really you're doing the right thing thinking more about Gabapentin and reason to ask a doctor. I still have my 90 day supply now several months later and haven't taken any. I want to list all of my medications here and hope the doctor can answer as with rosuvastatin for cholesterol on Carnivore Diet my cholesterol was almost normal and wanted to try harder to lose weight etc and my doctor would not back down so I quietly did not take it. I had a 75% blockage in my LAD artery in my heart and had a mild heart attack on May 3rd so for now even though I was close to normal I feel for a few months I'll be on it but regret yet another pill pushed... Besides the 8 pills I didn't mention two inhaler meds I take too... They will push pills in a mega way and I don't know why, if maybe they get a kick-back doing so. I hope you work things out well.

    • @mercyln6646
      @mercyln6646 Місяць тому +3

      Dr Suneel, thank you for your outspokeness.
      My cholesterol is at 7. (Uk), have very high cortisol, insulin resistant and fat build up around my internal organs. I feel my liver seems to smell a certain way and it seems to get larger. My waist line and belly areas are enlarged too.
      My doctors have prescribed statins for the cholesterol, but I've declined. What would you advice please?

    • @robmo6505
      @robmo6505 Місяць тому +2

      @@mercyln6646 Low carb diet, mainly meat and meat fats. Time restricted eating. Weight training and some HIIT.

    • @vikkibrown2023
      @vikkibrown2023 Місяць тому +3

      Thank you for saying the things I've been saying for years~~This coming from a 70 year old~~You're awesome~~

  • @nynthworld4152
    @nynthworld4152 Місяць тому +703

    I take 3 medications: Dark chocolate, almond butter, and black coffee.👍

    • @leepark1355
      @leepark1355 Місяць тому +9

      Oxalates

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Місяць тому +5

      Almond butter= PUFAS.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Місяць тому +15

      No matter what you eat someone will say its poison😂 It's certain though..pufas are worse than sugar.

    • @jaxxyjaxxyjax
      @jaxxyjaxxyjax Місяць тому +19

      Swap out that almond butter for grass fed actual butter.👍

    • @marysinclair1214
      @marysinclair1214 Місяць тому +6

      Ya baby!! Me too!!

  • @user-tb5lw9fb7k
    @user-tb5lw9fb7k Місяць тому +675

    30 years ago my Grandma was in a nursing home, she was hallucinating. My Dad called her Dr. and told him to take her off everything that wasn't necessary to keep her alive. She ended up on one drug for pain, and she returned to reality. It's shameful what they do the elderly in the name of medicine. My Grandma lived to 99 and probably would have lived longer if she wasn't put in a nursing home. If you love them, take care of them.

    • @NancySanders-om4ic
      @NancySanders-om4ic Місяць тому +18

      I agree with all of your statements.I am so,so sorry that your grandmother went through this pain and suffering.My Prayers for your grandmother and you and your family.

    • @joannego856
      @joannego856 Місяць тому +17

      Please don’t judge other people’s choices. My parents were much happier in a retirement home, and I still help them manage all their medications. It’s the doctors I fought with to lessen the amounts of meds Mom received

    • @dsa2591
      @dsa2591 Місяць тому +34

      My friend was very sick and was on 17 medications. I looked them over and researched them, then went to her doctor with her on her next visit. Some of them were for long-ago ailments that were already healed and some were just for the side effects of some others. By the time we left, she was only on her diabetes meds and one heart med.

    • @joannego856
      @joannego856 Місяць тому +27

      @@dsa2591 Good for you!! Thanks for advocating for her. You did the job that her primary physician Should be doing once a year. Bless you!!

    • @crystalbelle2349
      @crystalbelle2349 Місяць тому

      @user-tb51w9fb7k I agree with your valuable comment & appreciate it.

  • @pamelasandstrom4401
    @pamelasandstrom4401 10 днів тому +66

    I asked my doctor what medications should I be on at my age ( well over 65) .He replied, preferably none. He's a good bloke 👍

    • @cynthiaryan321
      @cynthiaryan321 6 днів тому +4

      A good bloke?!!! He is amazing! I am also lucky enough to have found a doctor here in Canada that will treat my health issues with as little medication as possible. Not to say he wont use them but he does check with me and advise me if there might be a holistic way to deal with it. Not many like them, I just turned 60 myself and have seen many doctors in my life.

    • @good__enough
      @good__enough 6 днів тому +5

      Keep him or her!

    • @Lightning77305
      @Lightning77305 14 годин тому

      One in a million, keep that one.

  • @robmo6505
    @robmo6505 Місяць тому +368

    They're pushing statins on my 65 year old wife, she's refused point blank. 👍👍

    • @SMElder-iy6fl
      @SMElder-iy6fl Місяць тому +16

      So have I.

    • @Pazymaspaz
      @Pazymaspaz Місяць тому +20

      Me too. Didn't take a singlebone. Cut out all sugar, lots of exercise, grilled fish, fresh veg & fruit. Within 3 months everything lowered.

    • @wideyxyz2271
      @wideyxyz2271 Місяць тому +29

      Statins are very dangerous!

    • @Antiguanian
      @Antiguanian Місяць тому

      Statins are for money. There are 700 plys studies showing it does not orwvent heart sttacks. And it rwduces cholester which is NEEDED FOR BRAIN. Maybe she does NOT gave dementia

    • @Antiguanian
      @Antiguanian Місяць тому +23

      Guys, try a one month trial of carnivore. Or 80% carnivore. Lots of butter and fats. No seed oils. I lot 6 inches 30 pounds. In 2 months. But all my numbers are normal. Im 70

  • @janfrance369
    @janfrance369 Місяць тому +559

    The absolute worst is all the drug commercials on cable, tv and internet. They've turned people into hypochondriacs and profit from it.

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Місяць тому +97

      Exactly - they need to be banned

    • @Dulcimertunes
      @Dulcimertunes Місяць тому +42

      They don’t even tell you what the medicine treats!

    • @kinkle_Z
      @kinkle_Z Місяць тому

      That's why I protect myself from commercials by going "no advertising" and using an ad blocker. I don't have a TV. I never see ads.

    • @dporrasxtremeLS3
      @dporrasxtremeLS3 Місяць тому +23

      I have worn out a few remotes from changing all the drug commercials!

    • @NonCompliantEmpath
      @NonCompliantEmpath Місяць тому +24

      I left cable tv behind in 2022 because of drug commercials. I have zero now.

  • @terencemichaels
    @terencemichaels Місяць тому +575

    Harmaceuticals

  • @peacef77
    @peacef77 Місяць тому +250

    I completely agree with everything you said in this video. I work as a geriatric certified registered nurse, and I daily advocate for my patients in their 80s and 90s. I often have to engage (fight) with different providers to review or discontinue medications. Just yesterday, I questioned one provider about why my 99-year-old patient was taking atorvastatin when their total cholesterol was only 92, and there was no history of heart disease. I love my job because I get to speak up for those who don't have a voice. Dr. Dhand, may the Lord bless you!

    • @NonCompliantEmpath
      @NonCompliantEmpath Місяць тому +18

      Thank you for being a voice for the elderly! ❤🙏 “Thank you” seems so small though. 🏆

    • @user-rb3zh6sz1b
      @user-rb3zh6sz1b Місяць тому +15

      Well done, so happy you're standing for those who have no voice

    • @curiousone6129
      @curiousone6129 Місяць тому +9

      Thank you for advocating for seniors. Many people don't have anyone who can be their advocate, or who knows how to do it. You are life changing! May God bless you!

    • @jipsees1908
      @jipsees1908 Місяць тому +9

      You're a rarity

    • @rhondasmith7413
      @rhondasmith7413 Місяць тому +3

      Thank you. ❤

  • @philbuell6657
    @philbuell6657 Місяць тому +367

    I'm 58 and I weaned myself off my pharmaceutical meds by researching them and then replaced them with natural supplements, except my levothyroxine. I was taking simvastatin, metoprolol, hydrochlorothiazide and levothyroxine. I researched side effects of all my meds and found that the top three side effects of my meds were all the same, so exponentially multiplying each side effect...muscle aches, joint pain and fatigue, all of which I was greatly experiencing the negative effects. I'm so much healthier mentally and physically now, my metabolic numbers are all mid average, my bp is under control, I'm walking everyday, eating a slightly tweaked carnivore diet and I've lost over 60lbs in 10 months. In a year I went from one foot in the grave to a healthy new beginning.

    • @mpav5236
      @mpav5236 Місяць тому +10

      I've just been prescribed levothyroxine. Not seeing much improvement.

    • @src5769
      @src5769 Місяць тому +14

      Good for you! I'm leaning more towards carnivore, while doing low carb. No meds.

    • @TimothyWrathBliss
      @TimothyWrathBliss Місяць тому +12

      I've fortunate at 53, no meds, til I was just hit by double GOUT. 3RD X in 7 yrs...handled 2x on my own, nsaids sadly, no steroid prednisone until recently. I beat gout in right foot with Gouch, red onions tons of water, tart cherry and celery seed extract tincture. Injured left good foot toe crushing my bad foot around, caused stress and i.was hit by psuedo gout for first time. Nothing that worked on purine uric acid worked on
      Oxalates caused gout crystals that stiffened my ankle with tons of pain beyond my threshold as I had no nsaids last week. Didn't want to work my kidneys more.
      So with that, gout foot healing per natural means no.meds, my pseudo gout had me at urgent care no time to fight it on my own. Prednisone was given
      4th day of 16 med hell cycle. 1st x
      So it worked...and I'm aware of the tons of side effects. My anxiety and reluctance was high but I had no choice. I'm afraid of the road ahead. Joined a prednisone group on fb.
      I am doing my best to stay very hydrated, eating nutrient foods at only 2 x a day. I want to lose weight not gain it
      1 med at 1115am lunch, no breakfast or snacks. Just a good protein calcium potassium magnesium etc foods that pack a punch hopefully replacing what this toxic crap is killing off.
      I'm in bed with the enemy ...by force is how it feels. I had no choice with my wife discussing a nursing home rehab if I was unable to walk and needed better care.
      Sucks.
      Yes, I've battled sugars, cheats, comfort food time and lost, but was doing good. Good til I got dehydrated and gout struck. Curing myself felt good in such a short time until the chain reaction of pains occurred.
      I'm doing what I can to decrease the side many possible side effects. Blood sugar higher is 1. So no snacking. No breakfast. 1115 am meal dinner by 7 meal 100 plus oz water. No sugar drinks foods etc. Avocado bean green beans veggies eggs varieties for protein fiber potassium etc, some nuts, some cherries fruits, not many, yogurt fage %5, red onion and some cayenne and celtic salt for other minerals. .. dinner only not with med meal. Nit too spicy though. I eat spicy indeed, no tums needed as Avocado or yogurt help with any acid reflux build up.
      So. I applaud you for getting of those pharma toxic meds and finding better actually safer alternatives that work. After this I hope to be done with pharma.
      Been told my hypothyroidism could only be solved with pills. I never took them. It is high at times and mod norm ...done by diet not by their bs pills. High now from this gout experience. Was lower b4 it. Pushed pill on me again.
      Doc could not believe I cured gout 3x without the gout meds and steroid. til This time that is. Newtypr gout I couldn't beat. Gotta watch it going forward. But I will do better after this...lise weight, better shape, eat better with better habits. Best to you.😊

    • @nannygirlkc
      @nannygirlkc Місяць тому +11

      I did the same. Was on Metoprolol, hydrochlorthiazide and Amlodipine and weaned off. I only take levothyroxine, which I discovered I really needed.

    • @nannygirlkc
      @nannygirlkc Місяць тому

      ​@@src5769I've been carnivore for over a year and it's the best thing I ever did!

  • @theartistjodievans
    @theartistjodievans Місяць тому +347

    My biggest fear is being tethered to a pharmacy for the rest of my life. I am very proactive in my own healthcare. 👍🏼

    • @creepycrespi8180
      @creepycrespi8180 Місяць тому +24

      your biggest fear is the pharmacy's greatest hope.

    • @jackoverton8343
      @jackoverton8343 Місяць тому +25

      On 0 daily pilllz. They're my last resort. Cleaning up diet, vitamins, more sun, exercise, hot shower, and fasting have worked everytime.

    • @unbreakable7633
      @unbreakable7633 Місяць тому +1

      Big Pharma wants us all on the subscription health plan: daily pills for life to reduce symptoms; no pills for cures though.

    • @unbreakable7633
      @unbreakable7633 Місяць тому +1

      My reply that "Big Pharma wants us all on the subscription health plan -- pills to treat symptoms but no pills to cure what's wrong with you," was censored. That somehow violated those bogus "terms of service."

    • @TheUtuber999
      @TheUtuber999 Місяць тому +7

      @@jackoverton8343 -hot- cold shower

  • @gwenniemay2304
    @gwenniemay2304 Місяць тому +244

    I am 66, no medications, no jab, no television- lots of organic vegetables, an amazing dog, positive relationships with family and friends, lots of sunshine and a balance between physical activity and stillness. Life has thrown me some challenges but I am grateful every day for my wellness- both mind and body.

    • @Blurb777
      @Blurb777 Місяць тому +5

      I'm 74 and was never on any drugs, illicit or otherwise = except for pain when I hurt my hip, and antibiotics when I got Lyme. Otherwise, garlic is my medicine. Wonderful! Here's to both our health!

    • @gwenniemay2304
      @gwenniemay2304 Місяць тому +3

      @@Blurb777 yes indeed. 🌸✨🌸

    • @polishhotdog933
      @polishhotdog933 29 днів тому +6

      Good for you 🙄

    • @lanamay198
      @lanamay198 22 дні тому +1

      I use to buy organic chicken and wild fish but it is not available any longer. London.

    • @lanamay198
      @lanamay198 22 дні тому

      @@Blurb777of you had vax in your childhood then you did get the harmful things into your body, for life

  • @src5769
    @src5769 Місяць тому +191

    I just came from a new doctor. They told me to bring all my prescription bottles of meds. I did, but only had a few vitamins. They were surprised that someone 67 wouldn't be on any meds. My BP was 125/65. All from low carb and walking.

    • @rinohunter6190
      @rinohunter6190 Місяць тому +5

      How many alcoholic drinks per week would you say you consume?

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@rinohunter6190😂

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Місяць тому +24

      I'm in my late 30's. Went to a dermatologist earlier this year for the removal of a couple unsightly, but harmless, cysts on my scalp. When the nurse asked me the usual medical history questions, she was very surprised I wasn't on any prescription medications. In fact, she asked me a second time, to make sure she heard me correctly. Apparently, no matter your age, nearly everyone is on prescription medications.🤷

    • @a_h_cchannel6035
      @a_h_cchannel6035 Місяць тому +8

      I'm the same at 66.

    • @src5769
      @src5769 Місяць тому

      @@a_h_cchannel6035 Yay! We're members of the no med club!

  • @juliegood7999
    @juliegood7999 Місяць тому +296

    I got off my anti depressant after 20 years. Started taking vitamin D3, b12, b6 and magnesium and I feel so much better. 😊

    • @rubix01
      @rubix01 Місяць тому +19

      Check that B6. Make sure its: Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate (P-5-P)
      Not: Pyridoxine HCL (hydrochloride).
      Google the two types to check what I say is correct.
      Also make sure the B12 is not Cyanocobalamin.
      Methylcobalamine is the recommended version.

    • @christinereich6050
      @christinereich6050 Місяць тому +6

      so true!!!!!!!

    • @marinaedmends2094
      @marinaedmends2094 Місяць тому +4

      Me also.

    • @karenp144
      @karenp144 Місяць тому +12

      Tried many different anti-depressants quit taking them. I started taking fish oil along with some of the supplements you mentioned. I feel better.

    • @SteeleMagnolia
      @SteeleMagnolia Місяць тому

      ​@@karenp144I too have been on a few different antidepressants, but kicked them all to the curb, and stayed super active, limited exposure of dysfunctional and toxic people, and focused on some hobbies. Antidepressants only mask what's underneath, like putting a bandaid on a gaping wound, one that should instead be nurtured with a healthy lifestyle. If I would have known back then what I've learned in the past few years, I would have NEVER taken those medications.

  • @aneitalight6306
    @aneitalight6306 Місяць тому +273

    Im 73, don’t take any medications. I use natural remedies for any problems I may have.

    • @EdelweisSusie
      @EdelweisSusie Місяць тому +15

      Me too! I’ve always had low blood pressure but last year it spiked for no reason and I passed out. GP gave me a packet of 100 tablets - but I did my research and took Potassium every day instead. Within two weeks my BP was back to its usual reading. And my GP nearly passed out when I told him how I’d done it!

    • @miriam2909
      @miriam2909 Місяць тому

      @@EdelweisSusie I’m on bp meds as well. It says don’t take potassium with it so I understand what you’ve done. With me I thought the potassium was messing with my electrolytes when my bp went sky high. So I took magnesium with it. Same result. Bp back to totally manageable.

    • @gailcarey3597
      @gailcarey3597 Місяць тому +13

      Same! I’m 74 and am free of all medications.

    • @mariammariam2481
      @mariammariam2481 Місяць тому +4

      Same, I am 72 and alHamdulillaah, never been on medecin, any issue I'll solve it with ajusting my diet, reading alQuran, zikir and taking vit, alternative med and gardening.. Syukur lillaah.

    • @madeleinescola6100
      @madeleinescola6100 Місяць тому +2

      Same here!

  • @sundancemom6143
    @sundancemom6143 25 днів тому +132

    I’m a 75 year old woman. I’m active; I ride my horses and practice martial arts. I’m not on any pharmaceuticals. My doctor wants to put me on statins, and have Botox treatments for my migraines. I refuse to take any medications.

    • @zahidayyub290
      @zahidayyub290 22 дні тому +9

      May God keep you away from pharmaceuticals .

    • @Katrn30
      @Katrn30 19 днів тому +11

      Cardiac RN here…I not only will never take a statin, I won’t allow my cholesterol to be tested. Too long to go into here but suffice it to say anyone who hears my spiel tosses their statins.

    • @lep23456
      @lep23456 17 днів тому

      Good on you! Live your best life!!! Doctors have repeatedly tried to put me on blood pressure meds and I refuse. I say, look, I'll exercise more, keep watching my diet, etc... but we're not doing this blood pressure "thing."

    • @cathiwim
      @cathiwim 16 днів тому +8

      Good for you! Statins can cause dementia, my hubby was prescribed them- after 6 months he realized the damage that was occurring, and quit them, and his memory started coming back. He is 82. No more.

    • @EtonieE25
      @EtonieE25 14 днів тому +4

      @sun6143. Probably because you’re an active granny helps 👍🙂
      Many grannies l know in this age group become couch potatoes and therefore the rot sets in! My grannies 72 and has just run a 10k marathon, swims and exercises twice a week, eats a proper diet with allllll the greens and is as fit as a fiddle 🙂

  • @nolacharles9883
    @nolacharles9883 Місяць тому +37

    The world needs more doctors like you. Thanks for what you do Dr Dhand.

  • @nxs0152
    @nxs0152 Місяць тому +109

    As a former hospital pharmacist it heartens me to hear a physician want to try and reduce the patient's home med list. I reviewed thousands of these lists with new admits and it's mind boggling how huge these lists are for some. I would add another one to your list is all the OTC meds. Short term? Perhaps. But IMO ppl take way too many OTC meds chronically especially the PPIs which can interfere with the absorption of many nutrients. Also the NSAIDs can interfere with renal function. They are not benign just because they are OTC. GREAT video!

    • @eileenmcchrystal8471
      @eileenmcchrystal8471 Місяць тому

      Only great if people understand that some medications are necessary eg thyroxine replacement, epilepsy meds, meds for copd, blood thinners to prevent stroke etc etc. if you’re a pharmacist you know which ones. There are people on here who will no doubt try to stop very necessary meds. How about saying - go and get your meds reviewed?

    • @gknight1
      @gknight1 29 днів тому

      ​@@eileenmcchrystal8471I successfully dropped thyroid hormone replacement medication. I now take iodine, selenium and zinc. This is even after RAI ablation of the thyroid twenty years ago. Giving your body what it needs makes all the difference.

    • @RobertSantos-rw8dy
      @RobertSantos-rw8dy 15 днів тому +1

      YES the NSAID created an issue for my CKD S2-3

  • @lory4678
    @lory4678 Місяць тому +113

    I'm 77 and no medications. Thank's from Italy.💖

    • @graziellapalagi7577
      @graziellapalagi7577 Місяць тому +3

      I compliment you 🇮🇹🙌
      We are Italian but we live in America for 50 years.
      We are 80 years old a d the doctor keeping prescribe lots of medications.
      That doesn't keeping us no feel any better. 😭😡

    • @lory4678
      @lory4678 Місяць тому

      @@graziellapalagi7577 💖💖

    • @ukestudio3002
      @ukestudio3002 Місяць тому +3

      Make sure you drink enough water every day, walk as much as you’re able (every step counts). Do some mild exercise for your muscles, eat some meat or fish and salads daily. Count your blessings .! 🙏🏽

    • @lory4678
      @lory4678 Місяць тому

      @@ukestudio3002 💖💖

    • @lory4678
      @lory4678 Місяць тому

      @@graziellapalagi7577 💖💖

  • @CyrillaBehrndt
    @CyrillaBehrndt Місяць тому +70

    Spot On!!! If I was on every med that the doctors pushed, I would be on 16 right now instead of 0. Dr. Suneel Dhand is right!

  • @kathrinroberts6640
    @kathrinroberts6640 20 днів тому +17

    Wish all doctors were more like you and cared about the patients.

  • @grthrndowl
    @grthrndowl Місяць тому +63

    Thank you Dr. Dand! I’m 62, cut carbs almost completely out… off all pain and BP meds and reversed insulin resistance 😊❤

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Місяць тому +19

      Fantastic work!

    • @TrueLoveNetwork
      @TrueLoveNetwork 26 днів тому

      My wife decided a few months ago to test her blood for diabetes. Her A1C was quite high -- 14 but it spiked once to 25. Her doctor put her on Metformin. Over the next two months, she started an intense exercise program, and she lost 3-4 kg (6-8 pounds). My wife only weighs about 42 kg and now is getting more issues with tingling/pains in her feet and now her hands. I am very concerned that the Metformin (currently 1000 mg but her doctor wants to increase) is burning up her fat (she now has wrinkled skin in several areas, because of her weight loss) and pushing her towards Ketosis. She doesn't know what to do and aggressively focuses on carbs, cutting most carbs out altogether. I have tried to persuade her to eat more carbs, as I want her to regain her healthy weight. But she has taken the fear mongering dished out by the medical fraternity very seriously. How do I help her gain weight? She believes the Metformin "could be" helping her pancreas to process glucose; but I worry that this drug is actually preventing her body from storing fats in the normal manner, because it forces the liver to produce less glucose. How do I help her? She refuses to try and stop the Metformin temporarily, to see if it is causing, or worsening, her bad tingling/pain/numbness in her feet, which she did NOT have, prior to taking Metformin.

  • @stephenswistchew7720
    @stephenswistchew7720 Місяць тому +111

    I did not need a doctor to tell me to stop taking statins my body told me ihad pains in my back and arms i stopped the statins and the pain disappeared Iwent for a holiday to Scotland and asked all my old buddy how many pill they were taking and was surprised when most said none In Canada I asked all my buddys here and every one was on three four or more medications what does that tell you in the UK doctor are paid by the government and don’t have the perks pharma gives them

    • @julielumsden5184
      @julielumsden5184 Місяць тому +2

      There also on a universal plan in Canada

    • @moiraw9574
      @moiraw9574 Місяць тому +5

      Thanks for saying this about the statins. I went back on bp meds after 12 years off them as my bp was way too high / dizzy spells. Dr also put me on statins despite my protests and then a week later another bp med. Another week later my bp was way too low (fainting spells) and I had constant pain in my back and arms. Took myself off the extra drugs and things are good.
      I'll be going back to my original doc at the practice when I'm ready.

    • @mypointofview1111
      @mypointofview1111 13 днів тому +2

      They're catching up. It's up to us to be educated and stubborn when we don't need meds to keep going

    • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
      @Woodman-Spare-that-tree 12 днів тому +1

      In the UK, GPs were paid a bonus for giving everyone the jabberooney from 2020 onwards. Also the flu v@.x.
      I refused it. My GP is still writing out to all patients, offering these. I’m still refusing both.

  • @LuciYah.
    @LuciYah. Місяць тому +90

    Thank you for helping to educate us. You are truly a blessing 🌹

  • @dannyvandenbranden4845
    @dannyvandenbranden4845 Місяць тому +137

    I'm 65, no TV, no radio in the house, not injected, NO DOCTOR, no medication, but I had a few years ago contact with the other side and I dont want to lose it, and NOBODY can take it away. I can tell you one thing, The One from Above will NEVER punish people, only people do to another and to themself. Thank you for all the work you do to make the workd better. ❤ grtz from Belgium

    • @rogueskiss3794
      @rogueskiss3794 Місяць тому +14

      No TV? No Radio? But you must have a phone? Computer? Tablet or Laptop to be commenting 😂

    • @catherinehazur7336
      @catherinehazur7336 Місяць тому

      The doctors LOVE to pour on the medications, they relish all the side effects that they can also medicate for. Dizziness and subsequent falls make them positively salivate in true Pavlovian anticipation. Chronic patients for life. What a windfall. Dont the elderly have anything better to do than to take medications and to anticipate their next 15 minute visit to the shrine of their revered doctor?

    • @twinkleblink3073
      @twinkleblink3073 Місяць тому +14

      ​@@rogueskiss3794
      Obviously, self censoring exposure to random blah blah. Internet allows for more custom feed. What is wrong with that? Who said all or nothing? (I am mostly the same. Radio is rare, I usually turn off the recycled news. Lol.).

    • @laserhobbyist9751
      @laserhobbyist9751 Місяць тому +7

      I gave up on TV 20 years ago, too many commercials, wayyyyy toooo many of them. Had an experience myself, saw we are all one life living as individuals in the past, present and future to come. Separate bodies with separate minds, memory and will causes the illusion of being individuals to our core, we aren't, we are part of a huge fractal of life, it's one thing.

    • @wdahoi3153
      @wdahoi3153 Місяць тому +7

      Ditto, with the exception of once a year for checkup and full blood work. Doctor says my BP is like a teenager's and praises my HDL/LDL despite being high protein/keto diet.
      Do obviously go online.

  • @Brian-rs4ug
    @Brian-rs4ug Місяць тому +132

    My dad has been on cholesterol medication for thirty five years. I have been teaching him that eating properly will work better than medication. Unfortunately, he is not willing to listen. You can lead someone to natural health. But you can’t change others.
    I actually dropped seven prescriptions drugs I was told I would be on for life thru nutrition. Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.

    • @m3ount973
      @m3ount973 Місяць тому +5

      Dr Barbara O'Neill has a few short videos floating around in the internet that I used to get my mum and grandpas attention on this subject, she has a lovely delivery style so starting at a minute short to grab their attention I had them willing to watch the 12mins video which covers the whole subject from the wrong standards, unspoken adverse reactions to the industry frauds&how it's well proven but better hidden harms, they both titrated down over 12weeks but had to have me attend with them after their solo requests both got told "no, you could die" 😂

    • @janishuey3639
      @janishuey3639 Місяць тому

      Cholesterol medication is a scam. We have to have cholesterol to live. And our bodies make it if we have a healthy liver. Our brains are primarily made up of cholesterol. They lowered the “healthy cholesterol“ level to sell more statins, imo.
      And there is no BAD cholesterol. Each “type” has its own unique function and all of them are vital.
      I wonder how many Alzheimer’s patients are/ have been on statins? My mom was on them until I put my foot down. The clinical trials (also a crock) didn’t even include women.

    • @lylm4147
      @lylm4147 22 дні тому

      The thing is the fear instilled by the doctors. You yeah feel thst if you skip or leave the meds you might die.

    • @lylm4147
      @lylm4147 22 дні тому

      Can the doctor advise what we must take for cholesterol then?. Not just advise against Statin.

    • @Brian-rs4ug
      @Brian-rs4ug 21 день тому

      @@lylm4147 Many of the studies on cholesterol go back to the 1960s (I think) The natural health experts are now saying the studies were wrong and flawed.
      Cholesterol can actually be controlled through a healthy diet. I am not an expert on this topic, but I would research it. The cholesterol drugs are dangerous.
      Dr. Josh Axe on UA-cam would be a good place to start your research. But there are many natural health Doctors that can help you with this topic on UA-cam.

  • @leontinen9689
    @leontinen9689 Місяць тому +57

    Excellent! Part of the problem is lack of patient education.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Місяць тому +3

      We are responsible for ourselves. Solely.

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Місяць тому +2

      Doctors should be educating us but know nothing about foods that help or anything outside of pharma. No money in it.

    • @JohnJohn-wr1jo
      @JohnJohn-wr1jo Місяць тому +2

      Bigger issue is lack of Dr education. They are trained to throw drugs at a problem vs a holistic approach

    • @mypointofview1111
      @mypointofview1111 13 днів тому +1

      Our education system is so bad we have no idea how our bodies work and no idea how money works either. The two things that are crucial to our lives we're ignorant of.

  • @barrysheridan9186
    @barrysheridan9186 Місяць тому +79

    Thank you for your guidance, it is good to hear a doctor issuing such warnings, pill popping is far too common.

    • @longgone2023
      @longgone2023 13 днів тому

      @@barrysheridan9186 it’s not pill popping that’s at issue here. It’s pill pushing. My uncle was a drug detailer. He gave use free samples all the time. The samples of course were for doctors to give them to patients - for free of course. Doc says try it…then writes Rx.

  • @jowallis8
    @jowallis8 Місяць тому +26

    My doctor recently wheeled me in to prescribe a whole raft of medications for supposed conditions. I refused the lot. I am a great believer in the human body being able to repair itself. Funnily enough, I am absolutely fine.

  • @agapitacordova3850
    @agapitacordova3850 Місяць тому +30

    I wish could give you more likes. Everything you are saying is right on point!
    I took myself and husband off of all medications.
    My husband has dementia. He decided to try Namenda against my wishes. He became aggressive. Tried to hit me. Totally not him.
    We are now managing with diet and peace. We try to have fun. My husband has dementia. It’s advancing but he still has moments of clarity. He empathetic and kind. He’s at peace as much as he can be.
    Drugs would have separated us. He may have died by now.
    This is from a former RN. I worked long term care. Poly pharmacy is a curse on our elders robbing them of dignity and peace.
    Thank you Dr for your truly important work!
    Don’t get me started on gabapentin. Evil stuff for some

  • @hannaysra6526
    @hannaysra6526 16 днів тому +12

    Well done Doctor., a real compassionate human being. Your hands are clean!

  • @Auntypatti
    @Auntypatti Місяць тому +32

    I’m 68 and my husband is 70. And neither one of us are taking an prescribed medications!🙏

  • @eileenmacdougall8945
    @eileenmacdougall8945 Місяць тому +29

    An honest Dr. is especially appreciated these days.

    • @yokfinlee376
      @yokfinlee376 29 днів тому +2

      I'm 72 and I'm not on meds. I was prescribed statins 20+ years ago but stopped it a month later. I don't think doctors are not honest, it's just that they were trained that way in their med school. Some better ones do their research and prescribe only if really necessary.

  • @linadjevalikian2775
    @linadjevalikian2775 Місяць тому +24

    I am 68 and never took any medication. I cook my own food, exercice, drink alot of water, meditate and don’t eat any processed foods. When I go to the doctor and tell them I am on no medication at all, they look at me as if I had 3 heads. I tell you, the normal is becoming abnormal and the abnormal is becoming normal. Thank you Dr Suneel for all your precious advises.

  • @stevesloat6544
    @stevesloat6544 Місяць тому +119

    I am 69 and on no medication....I am doing what I can to keep myself healthy

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Місяць тому +22

      Excellent to hear. Keep going!

    • @JAS356UK
      @JAS356UK Місяць тому +16

      I'm 68 no meds, cycling miles every day

    • @chrisfry436
      @chrisfry436 Місяць тому +6

      @@drsuneeldhand I had to start gabapentin for a "Trigeminal neuralgia" diagnosis years ago, and want to get off of it but the Dr refused...said I would get the "episodes" again and I don't want that so I guess I am stuck, I hate taking it, makes me tired and listless and sleepy, I am 70yr old female

    • @ausforaus7617
      @ausforaus7617 Місяць тому +4

      Yeah, I as well ....

    • @reba4007
      @reba4007 Місяць тому +1

      @@chrisfry436 Get a new doctor, one that will work with you.

  • @pattystordahl3754
    @pattystordahl3754 Місяць тому +32

    I was raised just say no to drugs era. I’m 70. A widow on SS and love love love my Saviors promises. He is my healer. I’m on no meds. They’ve been offered I just ask why, check side effects and it’s always a hard no. Acts 2:37-39. I trust him. I won’t die till He calls his breath home.

  • @danfg7215
    @danfg7215 Місяць тому +27

    After a weird hormonal issue at 42 years old, I was put on levothyroxine by an endocrinologist specialized in thyroid issues. She could never explain why I had hypothyroidism since it wasn't autoimmune (zero antibodies in my blood work, and 90%+ of cases of hypothyroidism are autoimmune). So I consulted three more doctors and they all said the same thing: keep on taking levothyroxine. It didn't make sense to me because my TSH wasn't too high, just barely above normal range before I started the medication. Also, some TSH elevation is expected when you hit middle age.
    So I decided to very slowly wean off my thyroid medication, always doing blood work 45 days after every successful lowering of the dose. It has been two years since I took my last dose, nothing bad happened, My T3 and T4 levels are just fine, TSH slightly elevated, and I feel great.

  • @jimcoon
    @jimcoon Місяць тому +65

    I have had Parkinson’s Disease for over 15 years. The motor and non-motor symptoms list is long and varied. It is really easy to take the meds that ones primary care doctor or neurologist are willing to pass out to help with the symptoms. However, each med has a list of side effects of its own. I have gone from 6 meds to 2 - and I take very little of those two. Lately they suggested I take an SSRI for depression. I did my research and watched Dr. Dhand. I will exercise more instead. My mother just passed away at age 101. Her LDL, for her entire adult life, was over 300. She never took a statin. When she died she was on one Thyroid drug. That’s it

    • @jessicaaguilera4526
      @jessicaaguilera4526 Місяць тому +3

      Have you tried carnivore or at least no sugar/low carb diets? I have read they can greatly reduce parkinson’s symptoms. I know it’s helped me at least to almost completely take away my arthritis pain, so I can attest that that type of diet is helpful at least in my case. I cant say for sure it would help you, but i definitely would say to give it a shot.

  • @jeanineireland
    @jeanineireland Місяць тому +43

    I looooove this doctor❤. I take no medication. I've been to my GP once in the past 10+ years. I refuse to take mRNA shots. I've never had a flu shot. I stay away from chemicals in food. Thank you Yuka App. I go with my mother to every doctor appt she has and guard her like a hawk. I eat organic and exercise and I'm 54 next month. I keep a stock of antibiotics and do my own research if I feel sick.

    • @src5769
      @src5769 Місяць тому +6

      There are also natural antibiotics.

    • @nicolavowles2930
      @nicolavowles2930 Місяць тому +1

      Where can I trustfully research that please?

    • @MoonlightDivinity
      @MoonlightDivinity Місяць тому

      ​@@src5769oil of oregano is amazing!

    • @karenmcardle142
      @karenmcardle142 Місяць тому +9

      Cloves, half juice of a lemon tumeric and ginger and a dash of black pepper, I was on antibiotics so much , and I would still have pluerasy, I also have COPD and emphysema, the amount of antibiotics was unbelievable so I researched and every morning and night I will make this up with hit water to soften the 2 cloves and drink like a cuppa t or coffee, then I found out about Cayane pepper and wow pain and not needing antibiotics, made my dr that angry , he threw me with an antidepressant because of anxiety yes I get anxious especially due to the pain but I'm not depressed, I have taken back tablets ect due to I did not need them and the side effects was just to much I was also a heavy drug abuser for 3 decades , now 17 years clean this October and my oldest is having a baby and my oldest granddaughter will be 17 this October and my new grandson is due on the same day as I got of drugs and the same day my oldest granddaughter was born , #Happydays
      Keep Lifted

  • @dianelawrence1087
    @dianelawrence1087 Місяць тому +26

    Our brains need chlorestral. Statins gave me cataracts. Bone medications gave me acid reflux. I stopped visiting doctors unless I have an ailment

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Місяць тому +1

      Yes and meds for acid reflux give you B12 deficiency! All meds have a knock on effect.

  • @3ZubUA
    @3ZubUA Місяць тому +68

    Всесвіте , будь ласка збережи і захисти цю прекрасну Людину , чарівного Лікаря!🙏🏻🕊️
    Thank You, Doctor.❤

    • @junechristie2497
      @junechristie2497 Місяць тому +3

      The universe has a creator. Give Him honour and glory. Honour the One who brought creation into being. Don't honour that which is created
      Jesus is Lord

  • @L.A.6482
    @L.A.6482 Місяць тому +49

    Couldn’t agree more. I saw patients on dozens of medications where many were interacting with others. I told my patients that if you have a complaint every time you see your doctor they will give you another pill for that and EVERY pill has a side effect you may not like at all. A pill is not the answer to every ailment! We need to treat the whole person body, mind, and soul. Many times just listening goes a much longer way in the healing of the mind and the body. This is something that has changed dramatically in today’s rushed and apathetic world. I feel for seniors today because caring is in short supply and the greed of pharmaceutical companies is great. Seniors are much more sensitive to side effects than most.

    • @heatherwatson9564
      @heatherwatson9564 Місяць тому +1

      The whole idea of "treating someone is telling anyhow.Its never cure,only treat. These drugs "treat" the symptoms while the disease or problem persists
      The answer lies in functional medicine if you can afford it or a personal lifestyle change starting with removal of ultraprocessed junk and improving metabolic health
      Look on you tube for help in this area.Dr Ben Bikman is my favourite .People need to take back their power before they end up in a nursing home and you lose it forever

    • @lynnhearsavoice
      @lynnhearsavoice 8 днів тому

      Thank you. I wish there were more doctors thinking like you.

  • @slothsluethe177
    @slothsluethe177 Місяць тому +32

    My cholesterol is in a normal range, but my doctor said i should be on a statin because im 70 and it will prevent future high chol. Im of the mind that you dont try and fix what aint broke.

    • @mypointofview1111
      @mypointofview1111 13 днів тому

      Statins are NEVER preventative. If there's nothing wrong with you they'll just make you sick. Your doctor is a murderer if he just wants to medicate a healthy person

  • @naightengale101
    @naightengale101 Місяць тому +70

    In my 20s I had a severe dizzy spell that sent me to the doctor. He claimed my blood pressure was low, needed elevation and prescribed fen-phen. I wasn't overweight or carrying any health risks. No pharmacist knew of the drug at that time, so they could not tell me about side effects. I never took the tabs.
    Forward 15 years and I see a class action lawsuit against the manufacturers of fen-phen, on Game Show Network. It caused primary pulmonary hypertension, heart valve and neuropsychological damage.
    Talk about feeling like I dodged a bullet.. I'm alive and healthy at 47 and not on any meds.
    EDIT: My grandmom followed the science for 16 years, when the initial research came out, touting aspirin as a preventative med for blood clots, strokes and heart attacks. After 16 years of daily doses of baby aspirin, she was taken off of it because the science now showed it caused kidney damage and hers weren't spared. She died of kidney failure. My trust in much of "the science" has been rocked at its core.

  • @Jess_2025
    @Jess_2025 Місяць тому +12

    Thank you for educating us, Dr Dhand! I visited my 75 year old mother after 10 years living abroad. She was in the hospital due to a fall. I saw her medication list and I was shocked. 22 medications! No wonder she fell - she was dizzy from all the meds.

  • @harveybc
    @harveybc Місяць тому +34

    Back in the mid 90's I was put on Paxil. Didn't notice any difference until one day I was driving to visit an Uncle. My first extended solo interstate drive after starting it. Had trouble staying awake. On the way back I stopped in a rest area and took a nap. Within 20 miles of getting back on the road I was once again drifting off. Took an exit and finished the trip on winding mountain type road. All the curves kept me awake. Just took myself off cold turkey with no problem.
    Years later I started taking Lexapro. Again really didn't notice any difference so I quit it, also cold turkey. That was a mistake. The what I've heard called brain flashes were bad for a few weeks.
    At least in my case the things weren't needed. My sense of depression came more about what I was doing, meaning my attitude about my activities. Now on the plus side of 70 I sometimes start feeling a bit depressed. Instead of turning to medications I get off my backside and start doing things. Enjoyable stuff like playing my guitar or drudgery like mowing or clearing brush, it doesn't matter. Depression goes away almost immediately.

  • @EM-hm4tv
    @EM-hm4tv Місяць тому +17

    My 96 yr old father now lives with me. When he came 3 years ago, he had 7 prescriptions. He is now down to 1 and doing very well. His diet is no longer SAD. It took months to convince him the truth about big pharma and the food pyramid but he got it. I often show him your talks to convince him..Thank you very much Dr. Dhand.

    • @glendacollins2898
      @glendacollins2898 Місяць тому +5

      You and your dad are both so fortunate to have each other.

  • @lindacurtis-smith9835
    @lindacurtis-smith9835 7 днів тому +2

    Ohmigosh! Thank you for the common sense. It's refreshing, rare and much appreciated. I've gone through a myriad of medications over the last 15 years. Initial blood pressure rise in my 30's. I was slim and worked out 6 days a week. Each blood pressure medication change caused me to be so tired I could barely change the sheets on my bed without needing to lay down for a couple of minutes. Final cocktail was Diltiazem, Losartan, and HCTZ. Then my blood glucose (A1C) began to shoot up. Doctor said it was my fault or I must have a family member who was diabetic. ?? I began putting on weight, muscle loss, and fatigue. Dentist said my mouth showed signs of dehydration, my eye doctor said my eyes showed signs of dehydration but no signs of diabetes. At this point I was on Janumet and Venlafaxine for blood sugar and hot flashes in addition to the 3-pill cocktail for blood pressure. One day, after a morning of yard work (my yard is 1/4 acre), I collapsed. I was able to crawl into the shower, cool down, started sipping water, until I could get myself upright. Then I began my self-education. When the doctor refused to stop prescribing the medications or reconsider what they were doing to me, I stopped taking them on my own and reported such. He put in my medical notes that I was non-compliant. After realizing that each medication caused an unacceptable "side-effect" which prompted the doctor to add another pill, I began losing faith in the entire healthcare system. I have changed physicians three times now. What is this tendency to "phone it in" rather than have a good look at what I'm telling them? I had also received a letter from my health insurance stating that the doctor prescribed me medication for a reason and that I should take it or risk losing coverage. At this point, I was just paranoid enough to think that the pills were "designed" to cause these side effects to encourage more prescriptions. 1. HCTZ raises blood glucose levels, risk of dehydration and skin damage. 2. Venlafaxine raises cholesterol or changes the ratio; Dr. prescribed Atorvastatin and Pioglitazone. The black-box warning labels scared me to pieces. I did not take them. I'm still taking Diltiazem and Losartan, which I'll research and revisit in future days. My blood glucose has leveled out, my blood pressure is good, and my cholesterol levels have dropped and the ratio has corrected. My dentist has noticed a difference and my eye doctor reports that my vision has improved over the last two visits. I am now 65 years old, much improved, but think I could feel better. My dog and I have adventures ahead of us. Thank you so much for your educated and common-sense approach. (Sorry about rambling but I knew you would get what I'm saying.)

  • @spicencens7725
    @spicencens7725 Місяць тому +12

    I started gabapentin as being diagnosed with hip osteoarthritis in March, along with the answer being a hip replacement! Doc put me on very low dose and I've complained it wasn't helping & steadily have been increasing dosage.
    Still not happy & limping, I started looking into natural supplements for inflammation which opened a whole new world!
    Boswellic acid!!! I can't say enough about it! A change in diet, knocking down empty carbs! Staying away from inflammatory foods! Taking tumeric (which I grow,) increasing ferments all seem to be helping tremendously! Ive lost 24# and can feel the difference! I'm still fine tuning & still have achy days, but I'm not nearly as incapacitated as I was!
    Oh, and I've completely stopped the gaba-p!
    Thank you for covering this subject, for I too had been on antidepressants for years and decided I'd had enough of that, with little to no resulting help!
    We are on a slippery slope for sure, all the while making big pharma richer by leaps & bounds!

    • @jessicaaguilera4526
      @jessicaaguilera4526 Місяць тому +2

      Carnivore and paleo have also helped me to almost eliminate my arthritis pain too! I started on carnivore for awhile and now I maintain with paleo. My pain only comes back when i eat sugar and carbs again. Then it goes away when I take out those things from my diet. ❤

    • @spicencens7725
      @spicencens7725 Місяць тому +1

      @@jessicaaguilera4526 Yes I noticed that too! After eating the carbs, my next day is painful! 💪🏻👍🏻

  • @LisaMurphy
    @LisaMurphy Місяць тому +19

    I'm 70 and I take nothing. I eat whole organic foods only. I don't eat a lot of meat but I do eat salmon and/or sardines about three times a week for omega-3s and calcium. I cut out all dairy recently and it really improved my overall well being. I have one drink of alcohol very occasionally. I work out with weights and exercise daily. I have a figure of a young lady and anyone who doubts this can see me in my videos. Everything Dr. Dhand is saying is absolutely true. I find that if I need help with anxiety or lack of sleep, I take some Holy Basil supplements or tea. I will confess that if I get a headache from too many hours of working, I do indulge in an advil or two. No one's perfect!

    • @biggoldsun1852
      @biggoldsun1852 Місяць тому

      After 60 doctors swich you to tylenol
      I think because of risk of GI bleed.

  • @victoriaburgess700
    @victoriaburgess700 Місяць тому +18

    I’m not taking none of that crap! Happy 66 year old!

  • @susanpetropoulos1039
    @susanpetropoulos1039 Місяць тому +21

    My alarm went off when the drug pushers, (the big box pharmacy,) recently called me several times to remind me that I needed to get a refill of gabapentin. That’s never happened to me before. No thanks!

    • @mj9949
      @mj9949 22 дні тому

      That stuff had me hearing voices. Reported and stop taking.

  • @northernmemaw4036
    @northernmemaw4036 Місяць тому +18

    My previous 'dr' recommended, then insisted (after I refused his recommendation) that I have some type of a cardiac injection (s) to lower triglycerides & LDL, which using my common sense, told him of strict diet & lifestyle change(s), yet he still insisted that the injections would be the best & safest route! 🤣 This was 3 1/2 years ago, & I've got a new Dr. that respects my refusal of meds., and those triglycerides & LDL numbers continue to fall slowly & naturally 😊❤

  • @martinc6987
    @martinc6987 Місяць тому +19

    Thank you so much
    God bless and protect you always.

  • @jameswalker2584
    @jameswalker2584 Місяць тому +24

    Always informative always concise
    Thank you

  • @helenenorman3598
    @helenenorman3598 Місяць тому +29

    Blessings from Sweden 🇸🇪

  • @leslietroy2869
    @leslietroy2869 Місяць тому +24

    I'm 86 and only take a small amount of testosterone. I feel great and can do things most men much younger can't. In my rare visits to doctors I have been recommmended pharmaceuticals. I'm glad I never took them.

    • @calvarylife
      @calvarylife Місяць тому +1

      You look much younger. Well done keep up the good work

  • @THEJ0KER8888
    @THEJ0KER8888 Місяць тому +17

    Gabapentin is a no. The disturbing thing is even veterinarians are pushing it for their patients (dogs/cats). Still a No.

    • @michaellicavoli3921
      @michaellicavoli3921 Місяць тому

      Sorry, Gabapentin weaning from a very bad bout of insomnia.

    • @mypointofview1111
      @mypointofview1111 13 днів тому +1

      It's frightening how even animals can't escape the pharma clutches now.

  • @nancybaumgartner6774
    @nancybaumgartner6774 Місяць тому +10

    61 years old , no meds , no doctors. Lots of farm work , time outside , vinyasa yoga, hiking , and lifting heavy things.
    My diet consists of grass fed beef from my cows, eggs from my chickens, veggies from my garden, and cheese from my goat’s milk. I also like popcorn and and IPA.
    I will only go to a doctor for a broken bone or an eye issue . Hope neither happens.

  • @BAROMETERONE
    @BAROMETERONE Місяць тому +45

    I agree with this good doctor.
    Pharmaceutical companies influence a lot of other doctors...maybe yours.

    • @margaretthatcher6828
      @margaretthatcher6828 Місяць тому +6

      It's called lobby...

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Місяць тому +6

      The commercials tell you to ask your doctor if so and so medication is right for you.

    • @zippy7020
      @zippy7020 Місяць тому +7

      Not my Doctor , I don’t have one, would only need a dr if I brake a bone . Unfortunately my husband still believes in doctors, he’s jabbed I’m not 😮

    • @RicG.
      @RicG. Місяць тому +9

      Doctors get a commission for a lot of the scripts they write. They have a financial interest in selling as many drugs as they can.

    • @kathierouse6046
      @kathierouse6046 Місяць тому +5

      Beware of shingles v@xx. I got it shortly after my 60th birthday. I have since regretted it. My doctor (at the time) urged me to get the new one that came out 6 months later. I said, no thanks. IMO, that prick caused my nervous system to be messed up. We can't trust *any* injections at all anymore!! 😮

  • @terrymoore565
    @terrymoore565 Місяць тому +18

    And give them more water..every nursing situation everyone is dehydrated big time..

  • @HonorTrees
    @HonorTrees Місяць тому +24

    If only doctors were taught about nutrition.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Місяць тому +4

      I graduated high school with a D. I have been a housewife for 15 years. How is it I know and they don't?🤔

    • @HonorTrees
      @HonorTrees Місяць тому +7

      @@RunninUpThatHillh there is big money in treating disease, no money in curing it.

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Місяць тому +2

      Yes and things to drink or eat to help with things. My one doctor said she had no clue about other things for high blood pressure but I now have hibiscus tea. Pomegranate juice. There are other things!

    • @tonkabeancat1117
      @tonkabeancat1117 Місяць тому

      !!!!

    • @wolfe6220
      @wolfe6220 21 день тому +2

      Or anything really. I know more about nutrition and iron deficiency than most of my doctors did.

  • @concerned_2023
    @concerned_2023 Місяць тому +39

    Pill are like a badge of honor for some elderly.

    • @SewingBoxDesigns
      @SewingBoxDesigns Місяць тому +3

      Medals of survival. Yeeeesh! Our pharmacist calls vitamins and holistic herbals voodoo. I told him I'm a firm believer in sticking pins in things. (I'm a seamstress) And he'd better watch out. 😂

    • @lovly2cu725
      @lovly2cu725 Місяць тому +1

      i know someone who takes 26 pills a day

  • @KMC544
    @KMC544 Місяць тому +20

    Thx Doc you’re the best, cheers from Dracut!

  • @gecsus
    @gecsus Місяць тому +5

    Thank you for telling the truth. There isn't much of that going around in these days.

  • @chrismc8000
    @chrismc8000 Місяць тому +6

    Am a retired OR/RN and saw the pages of medications that many patients were on.
    Unbelievable!

  • @user-xb2su9jf1q
    @user-xb2su9jf1q Місяць тому +5

    I'm 68 with an autoimmune disease crohns disease, I was diagnosed at the age of 14, and I've had 3 major bowel resections from the age of 16. My last major bowel resection was in 1998 at the age of 42. Through my choice, I've been medication free since then. 9:56

  • @marlenemcmillan8891
    @marlenemcmillan8891 Місяць тому +18

    We're not meant to last forever

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Місяць тому +8

      Amen. And who in their proper mind would ever want to as well?

  • @ejmabrothers6743
    @ejmabrothers6743 Місяць тому +147

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    • @adhamsoliman-ue2kn
      @adhamsoliman-ue2kn Місяць тому +1

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!

    • @ThailandLottery-vz3pm
      @ThailandLottery-vz3pm Місяць тому +1

      Yes, dr.porassss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @user-km2rz2wc1i
      @user-km2rz2wc1i Місяць тому +1

      I wish they were readily available in my place.
      Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
      He's constantly talking about killing someone.
      He's violent. Anyone reading this
      Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.

    • @adhamsoliman-ue2kn
      @adhamsoliman-ue2kn Місяць тому

      Is he on instagram?

    • @ThailandLottery-vz3pm
      @ThailandLottery-vz3pm Місяць тому

      Yes he is dr.porassss.

  • @vivianmiller9810
    @vivianmiller9810 Місяць тому +12

    Thank you so much for your passion to educate the elderly..and everyone else..

  • @maryvicente3692
    @maryvicente3692 Місяць тому +10

    40 year nursing career, LOTS of patients under the age of 65 with med lists PAGES long. The engineers had them color coded, alphabetical order! No meds here.

  • @christinereich6050
    @christinereich6050 Місяць тому +9

    Fabulous topic. I am older and going on a long hike in two weeks. On BP meds and felt dizzy. Checked it and it was 89/59(and lower). So weaning off and taking my BP about 6 times a day while titrating. The more meds I get off the better I feel. I am doing it all with caution but imagine being on a hike and dehydrated and starting BP is already low.

  • @briansugden4294
    @briansugden4294 22 дні тому +4

    Spot on a doctor who tells the truth

  • @timmatheny-lo9ze
    @timmatheny-lo9ze Місяць тому +5

    Thank you Dr. Dhand. Always learn when I listen to you. I’m 63, have got my meds down to one a day. Walk every day, and eat healthy.

  • @user-wu1bu7ss1s
    @user-wu1bu7ss1s Місяць тому +9

    With a tight 10 minute visit ,, the doctor doesn't bother about and are threatened by the patient asking questions.... My doctor would just get angry and abusive... the waiting list for a doctor is very long even for nurse practitioners ... I live in northern Ontario Canada....

    • @lindac2554
      @lindac2554 Місяць тому

      Keep searching for a good dr

  • @2009Cake
    @2009Cake Місяць тому +12

    Dr. Dhand wearing that tux jacket like a boss.

  • @cabolynn
    @cabolynn Місяць тому +8

    I'm 64 and my husband is 67 and we are Harma free. We don't put harmful drugs into our bodies.

  • @muppit666
    @muppit666 29 днів тому +1

    It’s an absolute joy to hear a doctor that actually cares. I had so e blood tests done and straight away my doctor tried to get me on statins. I knew what was coming as I already had the test results sent to me as well as the doctor. I was just on the good side of my cholesterol being high, so I did a lot of research on cholesterol. When my doctor phoned me to discuss my results, I had all the answers and also a few questions that I asked. The end result was I’ll have another blood test in a years time to see how I’m doing. I really do believe that doctors get an incentive to prescribe some medications. I understand a few life choices can be the difference between going on medication and not. I don’t like the thought of chemicals in my body unless it’s absolutely necessary. We’ll see next year if they’re still pushing for me to take drugs. Great content and clear and concise information. Thanks.

  • @Activ80
    @Activ80 Місяць тому +5

    I was going to switch off this video 2.5 mins in, not because I am not interested in the content but because I agree with everything you say & really appreciate that you are trying to educate people. Myself, I am 82, take no medication, eat natural food & exercise every single day --- I don't know if this will help me to live longer but it certainly helps me to live a unrestricted life withour medical interference.

  • @ausforaus7617
    @ausforaus7617 Місяць тому +14

    The young doctors (below 65) believe the pills they prescribe are genuinely good for the patient. As you know, that is their training. Good to see you advocating lifestyle.

  • @NANASplash
    @NANASplash Місяць тому +13

    I’m 71. Weaned off 2 antidepressants, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers and I’m working on my statin now. Once that’s done, I’m completely off all prescription medication. It’s taken me almost 3 years.

    • @lorismith5369
      @lorismith5369 Місяць тому

      How did you wean off the sleeping pills? Congrats on your success! 😊

    • @NANASplash
      @NANASplash 22 дні тому

      @@lorismith5369 I cut out coffee, then started breaking the pills in half, then into fourths, then 1/4 every other day, then done. Took 3 weeks.

    • @imagomagus
      @imagomagus 6 днів тому

      How do you get off statins? What is the best way to proceed? I would like to convince my mom to stop taking them...

  • @richardmendonca38
    @richardmendonca38 7 днів тому +1

    It's heartening to know that doctors like you still exist

  • @AnnemieM
    @AnnemieM Місяць тому +4

    This Dr. is absolutely right with what he is saying. Sometimes the side affects are worse then the reason a patient is taking a pill in the first place. Natural medicine is much better I found out. Cold sore medication for example. They take one week to work. If I get a cold sore, I just put some oil of Origano on it once, and it is gone.

  • @katd6580
    @katd6580 Місяць тому +8

    I just had my physical and I told my doctor I want off of statins...71 years old, have been on for 6 years...physically fit....no other issues.....etc. etc....that is the ONLY medication I was on...

  • @findthekindness
    @findthekindness Місяць тому +3

    You are the best health informant! I love your videos and the truth bombs you continue to share. I learn so much from your knowledge. I am 64 years young, proudly not on any meds, intend to keep it that way. I am very in tune with my body and how I feel and I honor what it needs. Keep up the great work! Nice to read other comments too. We need communities like this more and more, to learn from eachother.

  • @catlady4799
    @catlady4799 Місяць тому +12

    Thank you Doctor. God Bless you.

  • @Lilaceyes231
    @Lilaceyes231 Місяць тому +10

    How refreshing.❤ I turned statins down.

  • @CrimsonSlytherin
    @CrimsonSlytherin Місяць тому +7

    Also with the depression thing you get convinced it’s working when it may be partially or completely placebo and won’t solve anything. At least for me- still it helped but really gotta weigh the positives and negatives. It didn’t solve existential issues just numbed me to it. Now I feel it more deeply but I would take that over the cloudy mindset I lived with for a decade.

  • @dcharlebois6984
    @dcharlebois6984 Місяць тому +8

    I have been squaring off with my Doctor for years about what I don’t need and why I don’t need it Lol they get so offended because “I” am making informed decisions 🥸 it’s a crazy time we are in… medical care😳not… 🇨🇦

  • @catch22again
    @catch22again 6 днів тому +1

    I remember a documentary years ago about the routine prescribing of drugs to residents in care homes here in the UK . These drugs were used to dope them up to keep them calm but were pretty nasty drugs. Families were concerned that their relatives were not themselves and just being unresponsive.
    One particular man had a stroke and was placed in a care home where he became aggressive the first nught. This eventually led to him becoming violent. His family believed it was medication that was responsible for the violence and had a battle to stop them using them. To cut the story short it turned out that the room that he was put in had a pedestrian crossing outside his room and he was subjected to having a very bright orange light cutside his window which kept him up all night and was driving him nuts. His family members realised that he was only getting violent when being returned back to his room. Once it was realised what the problem was they took hin off the drugs moved him to a different room and he was fine.

  • @Noisycowonline
    @Noisycowonline 4 дні тому +1

    Subbed and Liked. What a rare, truthful doctor. One in a million.

  • @teresasteele5327
    @teresasteele5327 Місяць тому +7

    Thanks Dr Dhand, so many meds are prescribed together you just don't know how they will react.

  • @rosymylene1878
    @rosymylene1878 Місяць тому +4

    Brilliant program form a truly professional and honest doctor. Thank you.

  • @TheSimmpleTruth
    @TheSimmpleTruth 19 годин тому

    I was in the hospital for what appeared a heart attack and it was an Aura Migraine, and the doctors in charge lied to me telling me that my bad cholesterol was very, very high in order to force me to take a cholesterol medication that later I read increases the chances of getting diabetes. When I asked for my tests results to confirm what the doctores were claiming, they refused to give me the results. Later, I was able to get a nurse to give me a printout of the results and it turned out my cholesterol was on the high side of the normal range. So, why would I need a medication that would most likely give me diabetes (I am insulin resistant and pre-diabetic) to later blame the diabetes on me as they always do? I refused. I was also prescribed Metformin and another diabetes medication when I am not diabetic and changed my diet to low-no sugar, and I am not taking that either. I rather take natural supplements and teas and herbs.

  • @piaffe25rider
    @piaffe25rider Місяць тому +2

    This is such a great video!!! I totally agree- Less is more. I was just at my neighbor's yesterday and her mom in law has a lot of meds around least 9 prescriptions!!! Just sent over this video to her. Thanks, Doctor!!

  • @proudparrotparent815
    @proudparrotparent815 Місяць тому +4

    I was drinking Gabapentin for awhile, but i told my Dr no more of those .. I cant tolerate the statings ,an I am off about 5 different meds . Thank you Dr Dhan for educating us . G.bless

  • @WellaWally65
    @WellaWally65 Місяць тому +4

    YOU ARE SUCH A HUGE BLESSING TO US!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR WONDERFUL VIDEOS, AND FOR YOUR CONCERN FOR THE ELDERLY AND SENIORS.
    MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU SAFE AND HEALTHY.

  • @shahinakhan9471
    @shahinakhan9471 4 дні тому +1

    U r so right our doctors need to sort this out in UK . So many older people are on tablets long term which they don’t need. It would help our nhs too . Many Thanks .

  • @gardener3017
    @gardener3017 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you. It's a pity most medical professionals do not have this conversation with their patients.

  • @sta090806
    @sta090806 Місяць тому +4

    I am 55, haven't been to a doctor in over 3 years because I feel perfectly well. The last time I had a physical (April 2022), the first thing they do is look at your "medications list." The MA was baffled that I was not on any meds, and she started going way back in my file asking if I was still on certain drugs that I took temporarily YEARS ago. I don't even remember what some of those meds were for! I may make an appointment just to see what their reaction would be now that I'm even older, lol

  • @dlrx4566
    @dlrx4566 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you Dr Dhand!
    You are one of the few drs that advise this.
    I realised in 2019 the medications my dr prescribed me was causing more side-effects than benefits and weaned myself off all of them...
    What a massive difference not taking any toxins!!