Olivia Kwaja, board member of the UK's Public Health Collaboration, shares her transformation from corporate executive to health advocate after losing both parents to Alzheimer's and type 2 diabetes. Her personal research led her from mainstream dietary advice to discovering ketogenic and eventually carnivore nutrition, revealing how metabolic health underpins most chronic diseases. Kwaja exposes the shocking reality that diseases commonly viewed as hereditary are largely preventable through dietary intervention.
The conversation reveals the massive economic burden of preventable diseases on healthcare systems. The NHS spends £10 billion annually on type 2 diabetes alone, with £8 billion going to surgeries including amputations, while 80% of NHS treatments address preventable illnesses. Kwaja explains why top-down policy changes have failed despite clear evidence - Dr. David Unwin's results show that implementing proper dietary protocols across all UK GP practices could save £217 million. The Public Health Collaboration now focuses on grassroots education through their annual conference and direct public outreach, recognizing that lasting change must come from informed citizens demanding better healthcare approaches rather than waiting for institutional reform.
Key Takeaways
- Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease are largely preventable through dietary intervention, not inevitable hereditary conditions as commonly believed
- The NHS wastes £10 billion annually on type 2 diabetes treatments, with £8 billion spent on surgeries including amputations that could be prevented with proper nutrition
- Dr. David Unwin has successfully reversed type 2 diabetes in 130 patients through low-carb protocols, proving clinical effectiveness at scale
- Implementing proper dietary prescriptions across all UK GP practices could save the healthcare system £217 million annually according to documented results
- Metformin, commonly prescribed as a 'safer' diabetes drug, disrupts mitochondrial function and negates exercise benefits according to recent studies
- Food addiction requires clinical recognition and treatment support, as many people struggle with dietary changes due to unaddressed addictive patterns rather than lack of willpower
- Olivia's Journey from Corporate World to Carnivore Diet After Parents' Alzheimer's and Diabetes
- Discovering Metabolic Health and Fat Burning - Moving from Standard Diet to Low-Carb Ketogenic
- Public Health Collaboration Mission - Grassroots Movement to Fix Healthcare Through Diet
- Dr. Unwin's Type 2 Diabetes Reversal Success and NHS Healthcare Reform
- Marketing Challenge of Spreading Nutritional Truth vs Food Industry Influence
- Annual Conference on Fixing NHS - Cancer, Alzheimer's, and Food Addiction Topics
- Healthcare Cost Crisis - Preventable Diseases and Sugar Industry Impact
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