The Risk Tolerance Debate
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In this episode of the Earn Your Protocol podcast, the hosts explore the intersections of medical ethics, system efficiency, and the pursuit of optimal health. The discussion challenges traditional medical standards and introduces a new model for patient-centered care.
Key Topics:
- Medical Risk Tolerance: A debate on whether prioritizing individual patient risk tolerance over institutional caution could accelerate medical advancement.
- Systemic Inefficiency: Addressing the "seven-minute doctor visit" and how the current medical system often prioritizes administrative goals over patient needs.
- The Problem with Reference Ranges: Why standard lab ranges may reflect "expected" values rather than "optimal" health, especially regarding hormones and longevity.
- FDA & Big Pharma: An analysis of the FDA's role in safety versus its limitations, including the high cost of drug approval and the influence of large pharmaceutical entities.
- Biohacking & Bodybuilding: How alternative communities often discover effective health protocols years before they reach the clinical mainstream.
- Holly Fit Launch: An announcement regarding the new Holly Fit protocol, offering comprehensive blood work, personalized coaching, and direct physician access.
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