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Dr. Mehmet Oz (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) on Food, Medicine, and the Future of Healthcare

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A Note from James:

So Dr. Oz—television personality turned government official—this is such an interesting thing. He's going to be the new administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, CMS. He’s going to be in charge of all Medicare and Medicaid. What does he know or think about these parts of our government?

Medicare and Medicaid, combined with Social Security, make up the biggest part of government spending. So it'd be interesting to know what he thinks. On his show, he’d talk about everything from medicine to alternative medicine to other healing methods. I want to know how he's going to handle things in the government.

This is a republishing of a past podcast I did with Dr. Oz, but it still describes his approach to medicine. And I think, as a citizen, this is useful. That’s why I wanted to share it again. He’s going to be working closely with RFK Jr. and Marty Makary (who’s also been on this podcast and is now head of the FDA).

So here’s Dr. Oz.

Episode Description:

In this re-released conversation, James speaks with Dr. Mehmet Oz about his philosophy on medicine, self-care, and the critical role nutrition plays in overall well-being. As Dr. Oz steps into a major government role as the head of CMS, this episode offers valuable insight into the beliefs and strategies he may bring to one of the most powerful positions in U.S. healthcare.

Together, they cover the power of second opinions, why most people misunderstand sugar, how gut bacteria drive health, and what it means to choose yourself when it comes to well-being. They also unpack highlights from Dr. Oz’s book Food Can Fix It, including practical strategies for brain health, stress, and weight loss.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why second opinions can drastically change your medical outcomes.
  • The connection between stress, sugar, and your brain's coping mechanisms.
  • What to eat (and avoid) for long-term brain health and energy.
  • How gut bacteria influence digestion, immunity, and mood.
  • Dr. Oz’s personal routine for energy, sleep, and productivity.

Timestamped Chapters:

  • [00:00] Dr. Oz’s New Role in Government
  • [01:00] Dr. Oz’s Philosophy: Empowering Patients
  • [02:45] The Power of Second Opinions
  • [04:00] Behind the Book: Food Can Fix It
  • [06:00] Parenting, Health, and Self-Sacrifice
  • [07:30] Why We Stress Eat—and What to Do Instead
  • [09:30] Fixing the Root Cause with Food
  • [12:00] Brain Food and Omega-3 Fats
  • [15:30] Antioxidants, Alcohol, and Wheat Brain
  • [17:30] Why Sugar Without Fiber Is Dangerous
  • [18:30] Juicing vs. Smoothies
  • [19:30] Food Traditions, Rituals, and Healing
  • [20:15] Using Food as Medicine for Pain
  • [21:00] The Role of Gut Bacteria
  • [23:30] Smart Weight Loss Strategies
  • [26:30] Rethinking Dairy, Gluten, and Processed Foods
  • [28:00] Eating for All-Day Energy
  • [30:30] Daily Routine: Sleep Hygiene and Focus
  • [33:00] Final Thoughts and Dr. Oz’s Upcoming Podcast

Additional Resources:

  • To get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99, head to NakedWines.com/JAMES and use code JAMES for both the code AND PASSWORD.

  • This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/james

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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A Note from James:

So Dr. Oz—television personality turned government official—this is such an interesting thing. He's going to be the new administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, CMS. He’s going to be in charge of all Medicare and Medicaid. What does he know or think about these parts of our government?

Medicare and Medicaid, combined with Social Security, make up the biggest part of government spending. So it'd be interesting to know what he thinks. On his show, he’d talk about everything from medicine to alternative medicine to other healing methods. I want to know how he's going to handle things in the government.

This is a republishing of a past podcast I did with Dr. Oz, but it still describes his approach to medicine. And I think, as a citizen, this is useful. That’s why I wanted to share it again. He’s going to be working closely with RFK Jr. and Marty Makary (who’s also been on this podcast and is now head of the FDA).

So here’s Dr. Oz.

Episode Description:

In this re-released conversation, James speaks with Dr. Mehmet Oz about his philosophy on medicine, self-care, and the critical role nutrition plays in overall well-being. As Dr. Oz steps into a major government role as the head of CMS, this episode offers valuable insight into the beliefs and strategies he may bring to one of the most powerful positions in U.S. healthcare.

Together, they cover the power of second opinions, why most people misunderstand sugar, how gut bacteria drive health, and what it means to choose yourself when it comes to well-being. They also unpack highlights from Dr. Oz’s book Food Can Fix It, including practical strategies for brain health, stress, and weight loss.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why second opinions can drastically change your medical outcomes.
  • The connection between stress, sugar, and your brain's coping mechanisms.
  • What to eat (and avoid) for long-term brain health and energy.
  • How gut bacteria influence digestion, immunity, and mood.
  • Dr. Oz’s personal routine for energy, sleep, and productivity.

Timestamped Chapters:

  • [00:00] Dr. Oz’s New Role in Government
  • [01:00] Dr. Oz’s Philosophy: Empowering Patients
  • [02:45] The Power of Second Opinions
  • [04:00] Behind the Book: Food Can Fix It
  • [06:00] Parenting, Health, and Self-Sacrifice
  • [07:30] Why We Stress Eat—and What to Do Instead
  • [09:30] Fixing the Root Cause with Food
  • [12:00] Brain Food and Omega-3 Fats
  • [15:30] Antioxidants, Alcohol, and Wheat Brain
  • [17:30] Why Sugar Without Fiber Is Dangerous
  • [18:30] Juicing vs. Smoothies
  • [19:30] Food Traditions, Rituals, and Healing
  • [20:15] Using Food as Medicine for Pain
  • [21:00] The Role of Gut Bacteria
  • [23:30] Smart Weight Loss Strategies
  • [26:30] Rethinking Dairy, Gluten, and Processed Foods
  • [28:00] Eating for All-Day Energy
  • [30:30] Daily Routine: Sleep Hygiene and Focus
  • [33:00] Final Thoughts and Dr. Oz’s Upcoming Podcast

Additional Resources:

  • To get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99, head to NakedWines.com/JAMES and use code JAMES for both the code AND PASSWORD.

  • This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/james

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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