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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2025 · 25 MIN

Episode #202: When a Giant Waffle and 2 Sprites Cross the Line

from The Berman Method · host Jenni

The healthcare system's double standards regarding weight management take center stage as Dr. Jake and Jenni Berman share their frustrations about being scrutinized for having children in the lower weight percentiles while witnessing extreme childhood obesity go unaddressed.During a recent breakfast outing, they observed a six-year-old boy at least 50 pounds overweight consuming a nutritional disaster—Sprite and syrup-drenched waffles totaling 1,300 calories and 235 grams of carbohydrates in a single meal. This sparked a passionate discussion about what they term "the curse of the provider"—how healthcare professionals often assume patients understand basic health fundamentals when many lack this essential knowledge.The Bermans don't mince words, calling this nutritional neglect a form of child abuse. They highlight the absurdity of a medical system that threatens to classify their active, healthy daughter as "malnourished" based solely on percentile charts, while seemingly turning a blind eye to obesity that guarantees future health problems. This disconnect reveals deeper issues within our healthcare approach, where providers may avoid direct conversations about weight for fear of causing offense.Beyond weight management, the podcast explores practical solutions like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) that help bridge the gap between thinking you're eating healthy and knowing you are through objective data. The Bermans emphasize that our nutritional needs change over time, making regular reassessment crucial even for health-conscious individuals.Thought-provoking and occasionally provocative, this episode challenges listeners to question conventional wisdom, advocate for themselves within the healthcare system, and recognize that sometimes being "an asshole"—persistent in asking questions—is necessary when navigating a system that often prioritizes profits over patient outcomes. Ready to take control of your health knowledge? Start by understanding the fundamentals that even doctors sometimes forget to explain.Check Us Out On Social Media - Facebook: @bermanhealthclub , @physicaltherapynaples, @Berman Golf Instagram: @bermanhealthclub, @bermanphysicaltherapy , @Berman Golf Youtube: Berman Golf, Berman Physical TherapyTikTok: Bermangolf, bermanhealthclubEmail us - [email protected] [email protected] Check out our website - www.bermanpt.com www.bermanhealthclub.comwww.bermangolf.com

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The healthcare system's double standards regarding weight management take center stage as Dr. Jake and Jenni Berman share their frustrations about being scrutinized for having children in the lower weight percentiles while witnessing extreme childhood obesity go unaddressed. During a recent breakfast outing, they observed a six-year-old boy at least 50 pounds overweight consuming a nutritional disaster—Sprite and syrup-drenched waffles totaling 1,300 calories and 235 grams of carbohydrates i...

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