
Dr. Joseph Scherger, on the power of Food as Medicine
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In this episode of I’ll Ask The Questions Around Here, Dr. Joseph Elisha speaks with Dr. Joseph Scherger, a renowned authority in integrative medicine, on rethinking modern healthcare. Dr. Scherger shares why he believes extended time with patients and lifestyle-based interventions are key to reversing chronic diseases. They explore how processed food addictions formed, the role of gut flora, and how habits like nutrition, physical activity, and stress management form the six pillars of health. Dr. Scherger also shares his thoughts on supplements, the rise of GLP-1 medications, and his shift into a personalized care model—while touching on cognitive decline and the future of primary care.
[00:00:0] Dr. Scherger’s career and how the Marcus Welby model influenced him
[00:04:41] Time constraints in primary care and the importance of extended consultations
[00:06:33] The role of lifestyle and nutrition in reversing chronic illness
[00:07:46] Addictive nature of processed foods and historical development
[00:12:05] The impact of gut flora and microbiome on overall and mental health
[00:14:06] Antibiotics’ effect on gut health and strategies to restore microbiome
[00:20:17] Importance of vitamin D, magnesium, and B vitamins in aging
[00:25:17] Insights on prehistoric diets, microbiome diversity, and modern parallels
[00:29:26] Farm-to-table and whole food approaches to diet
[00:30:05] Rise in cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s, and the potential for reversal
[00:33:50] Dale Bredesen’s work and The Ageless Brain
[00:37:38] Impact of sugar on cognitive health and neurodegeneration
[00:38:48] GLP-1 medications (e.g., Ozempic) and their effects on appetite and addiction
[00:43:31] Dr. Scherger’s transition from Eisenhower to private concierge practice
[00:48:25] Shortages in primary care and systemic inefficiencies in healthcare