The Hidden Hormone That's Shutting Down Your Body
- jubbdavid

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Most people believe they're eating healthy because they're following what modern nutrition tells them: eat more protein, don't fear fat, snack throughout the day, and trust that medicine will solve whatever follows. Yet millions continue to struggle with fatigue, digestive disorders, weight gain, hormone imbalance, reflux, diabetes, and accelerated aging. Dr. Jubb asks a different question: what if the problem isn't your genetics or your willpower—but a daily eating pattern that quietly shuts down the body's own repair systems?
In this podcast, Dr. Jubb explains how combining heavy protein, high fat, and enzyme-resistant carbohydrates may trigger excessive somatostatin release—the body's master inhibitory hormone. He explores how this can influence digestion, pancreatic function, growth hormone, thyroid activity, nutrient absorption, metabolism, and long-term vitality. Rather than simply treating symptoms, he challenges viewers to understand the physiological cause behind many of today's most common health conditions and why LifeFood was designed to work with human biology instead of against it.
Whether you agree with every conclusion or not, this conversation will make you look at food, aging, hormones, and modern healthcare through an entirely different lens. If you've been searching for the reason so many people are becoming sicker despite more drugs, supplements, and diet plans than ever before, this episode may connect pieces you've never seen brought together. If this trailer raised questions, the full episode goes much deeper into the science, physiology, and practical application behind these ideas.
