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#3-Dr. Tim Nicholls

Today we will be talking to Dr. Tim Nicholls concerning the loss of confidence in organized medicine since 2020., when COVID really pulled back the curtains for many of us. Among the topics we will touch on: - What went wrong with American Medicine...

Episode 3 of the The Informed Health Initiative podcast, hosted by Culpepper McCuller, titled "#3-Dr. Tim Nicholls" was published on May 5, 2025 and runs 53 minutes.

May 5, 2025 ·53m · The Informed Health Initiative

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Today we will be talking to Dr. Tim Nicholls concerning the loss of confidence in organized medicine since 2020., when COVID really pulled back the curtains for many of us. Among the topics we will touch on:What went wrong with American Medicine and when were the inflection points?What is the true extent of the influence of Big Pharma and Big Food and when did this occur?What are the reliable sources (influencers, organizations, journals, experts) of medical information now?How does Evidence Based Medicine work when the "Evidence" is controlled by unreliable sources?MAHA updates...what is being done now by RFK Jr, Oz, Makary, Bhattacharya to begin to correct the course of Public Health?MALA updates...what is going on in our state in this regard?Is it possible to organize local and state providers who have similar concerns about these matters?How can we most efficiently add to our nutritional/functional/traditional medicine fund of knowledge?

Today we will be talking to Dr. Tim Nicholls concerning the loss of confidence in organized medicine since 2020., when COVID really pulled back the curtains for many of us. Among the topics we will touch on:
  1. What went wrong with American Medicine and when were the inflection points?
  2. What is the true extent of the influence of Big Pharma and Big Food and when did this occur?
  3. What are the reliable sources (influencers, organizations, journals, experts) of medical information now?
  4. How does Evidence Based Medicine work when the "Evidence" is controlled by unreliable sources?
  5. MAHA updates...what is being done now by RFK Jr, Oz, Makary, Bhattacharya to begin to correct the course of Public Health?
  6. MALA updates...what is going on in our state in this regard?
  7. Is it possible to organize local and state providers who have similar concerns about these matters?
  8. How can we most efficiently add to our nutritional/functional/traditional medicine fund of knowledge?
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