Dr. Pran Yoganathan - 'What are the barriers to health?'

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Dr. Pran Yoganathan graduated in medicine from the University of Otago in New Zealand. His training in internal medicine was undertaken in the Westmead Public Hospital. His Advanced training in Gastroenterology was completed in major teaching hospitals in Sydney.

Dr. Yoganathan has a strong interest in the field of human nutrition. He practices an approach to healthcare that assesses the lifestyle of the patient to see how it impacts on their gastrointestinal and metabolic health. Dr. Yoganathan believes that the current day nutritional guidelines may not be based on perfect evidence and he passionately strives to provide the most up to date literature in healthcare and science to provide “Evidence-Based Medicine”. He Is a strong motivator and aims to empower his patients to embark on a journey of self-healing using the philosophy of “let food be thy medicine”.

Dr Yoganathan has a special interest in conditions such as Gastro-oesophageal Reflux (GORD), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and abdominal bloating. He takes a very thorough approach to resolve these issues using dietary manipulation in conjunction with an accredited highly qualified dietician rather than resort to long-term medications.

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One of the best talks at the conference!

duchylocs
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Oh Pran you packed a lot in. Thank you for raising your voice loudly to help humanity.

joannemcphee
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A friend has just had 3 weeks in Greece. She noticed all the teenagers were slim like we were in the 60's and 70's. I was watching Australian beach netball championships on Saturday and many of the teens were quite overweight. This was rare when I grew up. Greece has only one McDonald's and has kept out most other fast food companies. Mums and grandma's cook at home. The culture is 'eat when hungry'. Cafes selling fresh seasonal foods are open all day. No set meal times. Sounds good.

jennyweyman
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Excellent. Thank heavens more and more people are becoming aware of what’s going on. This man is leading the way for Australians. Thank you.

KetovoreAnita
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This doctor is spot on and wish the whole world could know this.

kimwilliams
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Outstanding speech. What he says is true in every field. Bureaucracy is spiralling out of control everywhere, without any reason other than to grow like a tumor.

jetnavigator
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What an incredible video! I was the wife of a doctor of Functional Medicine for over 30 years. That ended on July 25th, 2017 when my husband died of an aggressive cancer. The College of Physicians of Ontario brutalized him for his whole life. The CPSO brutalized our family. Paul cured people with the protocols of orthomolecular medicine and was adored by his patients. This kind of medicine was systematically exterminated in Canada. i witnessed that. On Sunday evening, my mother died beside me. I looked after her for 7 years until the age of 101. She took no drugs. When I told the police who came that she took no drugs, they said they had never heard of that. Paramedics who came wanted to shock her back to life. I kicked them out. Police wanted to send her body to the city morgue. I said no. Our family's funeral home came in the middle of the night to take her. They were in a town 2 hours away. I could write a book about the insanity of the Medical Industrial Complex. The public is HOPELESSLY naive about this subject. That MUST end.

katherinejaconello
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Fantastic explanation of the inner system. Thank you LCDU and Dr.Pran.

hxyg
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This is a critically important presentation. Now we need leaders like this to show us how to win this fight. We must not roll over on this one. This is 'Our Hill'.

stufen
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Wow that was great. *Thank you.* Sadly all it did though was confirming what I have been learning over the last 7 years. I'm 65 so I've lived through the changes since the late 1950s. Thankfully I learned about low carb 1 year ago and put my diabetes into remission in only 3 months.

jobrown
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Have to agree: I am 73, so I lived through it, until I retired and went to Europe. More bangs for the buck on the Age Pension. 🇷🇴🇪🇺

christopherellis
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Great, thank God there are people like him out there fighting the Nutritional and Pharmaceutical Devils Propoganda via Educational talks and action like this.Hod Bless and thanks for the awakening teacher.

kevanhess
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No dilly-dallying here!, very concise and upfront about why we're in this mess Thanks Pran and thanks LCDU🌞

Terrierized
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Wow, great topic and superior presentation. Thanks Doc.

gstlynx
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Man where do you even start here?! Firstly with a huge amount of gratitude, thank you so much Pran! I have been following you on instagram and this talk is so honest and everything i have been feeling, witnessing and experiencing. I’m in Melbourne, and spoke out on both Sky news and Dark Horse with Bret Weinstein last year about the corruption going on in our country during the pandemic and the government overreach. We need more speaking out about this, especially those like yourself and Drs like Shawn Baker in the medical field. Very eloquently delivered, thank you ❤

bettysera
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Wow!!! That was a lot of truth slammed in to 30 minutes.. a call to action and awakening for those of us in healthcare

nurseKathi
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Critically important presentation, systemic talk.

y.g.
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As a retired RN, I agree. The growth of bureacracy in health care has reduced the role of the RN to that of someone who ticks off a checklist. No judgment is required. The result? The smart ones leave, and you are left with low-quality people with little grasp of the English language, human relations, or the trajectory of an illness. How in god's name does someone like that communicate with grieving relatives or explain the nuances of a procedure to a patient? They can't.

EricaNernie
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Very insightful analysis of the "expert-driven barriers" to good health.

craig
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You nailed it Pran. Disillusioned, I retired nursing after 48 years. Still having a strong desire to help others, I retrained to become a health coach. I figured I could do more to help people navigate health as a coach than being a crippled nurse working in a hospital.

stephaniemccarthy