Australian Doctor Targeted by Food Industry for Curing Diabetes: “I Was Reported to the Medical Board on Three Occasions”
At least seven physicians in Australia are under attack by Big Food for helping their patients reverse type 2 diabetes through diet.
An Australian woman shared a video clip of one of them – watch below – explaining how the food industry put him in their crosshairs for merely instructing his diabetic patients to reduce their sugar intake and instead consume more eggs, cheese and full-fat yogurt.
“I was targeted by the food industry here in Australia,” the doctor in the video below explains, noting that he has evidence in the form of digital communications that Big Food wants physicians like himself to be stopped from helping diabetics overcome their illness.
“We’ve got their internal emails saying these seven people are to be targeted. So I was reported to the medical board on three occasions for giving the advice to start reducing sugar.”
“I was targeted – I was reported the medical 3 times”
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 8, 2024
Australian Doctor in trouble for fixing patients diabetes.
This is insane – it’s almost like they want you sick. pic.twitter.com/EtgMkKJGSp
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Medical establishment feeds diabetics loads of sugar
The same doctor says he was reported on one occasion for “inappropriately” reversing someone’s diabetes on television.
“We’re not allowed to do that – and certainly not on national TV when we did it,” the doctor explains.
“I honestly thought this was a joke when I started getting reported because I’m personally seeing the benefits for myself, my team, my family, my patients.”
Upon observing diabetics being admitted to the hospital with foot complications only to be served ice cream three times a day, the doctor told hospital staff to stop doing this.
“Let’s reduce the sugar,” he told the staff. “I was really radical, I said, ‘I prescribe eggs and cheese and full-fat yogurt.”
“I’d have to write on the medication chart that I wanted my patient prescribed eggs and cheese because the hospitals wouldn’t do it.”
This same doctor was accused of imposing a “horrendously dangerous intervention” on diabetics with this protocol, as if telling them to eat less sugar and more fat and protein is somehow a threat to their health. It turns out that it was just the diet they needed to start healing.
“He seems like a hero to me,” the woman in the video concludes about the doctor’s sensible protocol for diabetes.
Someone on X responded to the video by claiming that he helped cure his neighbor’s type 2 diabetes by suggesting that she put two drops of Lugol’s iodine in her morning juice every day. In just a few short months, the neighbor’s doctor stopped all her diabetes medications because she no longer needed them.
“There is no money in curing the patients,” wrote another about why Big Food and the medical establishment are opposed to natural remedies for diabetes. “This is what it boils down to.”
“The doctors are about making money with shots and pills forever, not helping people.”
Another suggested that diabetics spend more time exercising at the gym, which directly benefits the pancreas by reducing blood sugar levels.
“Do weights – it’s helped me,” this person wrote. “There is also now an extra benefit in reducing dementia risk – muscle power is key. And vitamin D is very good, too.”
Someone else says he lost weight by eating eggs, parmesan, kefir, fruit and three liters of water per day.
“I lost a lot of weight even though I’m fit.”
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The prime ministers of Finland and Estonia have voiced their support for the Ukrainian attack on Russia’s Kursk Region, after the EU foreign policy head and US President Joe Biden did so.
Kiev sent several thousand troops across the Russian border last week. They have seized a dozen or so villages and indiscriminately targeted civilians, according to Moscow.
“Ukraine has the right to self-defense and it’s clear that they can do their operation in Kursk,” Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo told reporters in Helsinki on Wednesday, at the joint press conference with his Estonian counterpart Kristen Michal.
“We fully support Ukraine in its different operations and personally I wish them luck,” Michal said.
Earlier in the day, Polish PM Donald Tusk said that Kiev has “every right to wage war in such a way as to paralyze Russia in its aggressive intentions as effectively as possible.” He also claimed that Russian actions have “the hallmarks of genocide.”Read more Biden admits ‘direct contact’ with Ukraine over Kursk assault
Most Western leaders declined to comment on Ukraine’s assault as late as Monday, choosing instead to make general statements endorsing “self defense” on part of Kiev. They also claimed to lack any knowledge of the Ukrainian offensive in advance.
On Tuesday, however, the US president suggested that Washington had been in touch with Kiev throughout.
“I have spoken with my staff on a regular basis, probably every four or five hours for the last six or eight days,” Biden told reporters in New Orleans. “And we’ve been in direct contact, constant contact with the Ukrainians.”
Meanwhile, EU foreign policy commissioner Josep Borrell said that Kiev had the bloc’s “full support” for the Kursk offensive.
Ukrainian troops interviewed by Western outlets have admitted that the incursion’s primary objective was to capture some territory that could be traded with Moscow in eventual peace talks, while relieving pressure on Pokrovsk, Chasov Yar and New York in the Donbass.
However, the attack appears to have weakened Ukrainian positions in Donetsk People’s Republic, as Russian troops began to advance more swiftly. The Kursk incursion also resulted in an increase in Russian enlistments, according to President Vladimir Putin.
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JD Vance Calls for Breaking up Google
Senator J.D. Vance, Donald Trump’s running mate in the November presidential election, has past ties to tech, but also strong opinions about it.
Informed by the knowledge of the industry many politicians lack, Vance is anti-Big Tech monopolies, and positive on cryptocurrencies.
Appearing on the CBS News show Face the Nation, the potential future vice president reiterated his previously stated by-and-large approval of FTC Commissioner Lina Kahn’s work, and the two seem to be particularly in agreement on the need to break up Big Tech monopolies.
The case for spinning off companies like Google has been talked up over the last years from both political camps in the US, unsurprisingly, however, from different angles. Vance focuses on the danger of such large entities controlling speech.
“I don’t want Google or a billionaire that controls Google that’s in bed with China to be able to censor American information and that’s exactly what they’ve done,” Vance told CBS.
He also mentioned the anti-trust lawsuit against Google launched during Trump’s first term in office, noting that they both “look at this in the same way.”
Speaking of the difference between “Small Tech” and “Big Tech,” Vance singled out the monopolistic power the latter has to control some key elements, such as Google’s digital advertising power vs. for example X.
“I don’t think that Elon Musk has any monopoly – he’s not using his company to try to destroy competitors,” Vance remarked, explaining the importance of anti-trust initiatives around the technology sector.
In pushing for better anti-monopoly rules, Vance hopes the Trump presidency would achieve two goals: secure better-paid jobs at home, and freedom of expression.
This is not the first time that Vance has criticized Google, but also Facebook and others for their left-leaning bias, posting on X in February that it was “time to break Google up.”

As for cryptocurrencies, Vance, like Trump, wants to avoid overindulgent regulatory measures. Also earlier this year, he criticized the approach taken by Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler during a Y Combinator event RemedyFest.
Some reports see these policy points as appealing to a number of Silicon Valley actors, which, after all, isn’t uniformly left – although its biggest players seem to be.
But Vance’s messages, particularly around cryptocurrencies, seem to resonate among venture capitalists and the likes of Elon Musk, who are willing to put their money where their mouth is and support the Trump-Vance ticket with large campaign contributions.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James has been actively campaigning for stricter controls on AI and social media platforms, invoking concerns about “misinformation.”
James has a history of social media censorship demands that have faced allegations of First Amendment violations.
ABC News reports that James has contacted key players in the AI industry, such as Google, Meta, and OpenAI, through a letter, urging them to implement mechanisms that could restrict what she defines as misleading and deceptive speech related to elections.
“While misinformation has been a concern in past elections, with the rise of gen AI, barriers that prevent bad actors from creating deceptive or misleading content have weakened dramatically,” said the letter, sent to social media and AI companies, including Google, Meta, and OpenAI.
“As tens of millions of voters in the U.S. seek basic information about voting in this major election year, X has the responsibility to ensure all voters using your platform have access to guidance that reflects true and accurate information about their constitutional right to vote,” it reads.
James has proposed an in-person meeting to discuss these strategies more thoroughly, calling for cooperation while hinting at possible enforcement actions, which further raise censorship alarms.