Restore the Gut with Zach Bush » Listen
Date: July 2, 2018
Episode Description
Zach Bush’s passion for his work is evident. After a journey as a medical doctor, he started doing research on why illnesses like Autism, cancer etc are increasing at an alarming rate. With Glyphosate at the root cause, he is sharing his knowledge to help start a revolution in organic farming and a healthier society.
Dr. Risk’s Thoughts
This was one of my favourite interviews. I saw Zach Bush speak at a Lyme conference, and I knew I had to share his information. After hearing him speak I’ve been using RESTORE personally and in clinic, and am in love with the results. It has never been easier to repair everyone’s digestive issues. This just confirms my feeling that our health problems are stemming from a deeper society issue where we are damaging ourselves. It’s time for change.
Guest Information
Zach Bush, MD is one of the few triple board-certified physicians in the country – with expertise in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Hospice/Palliative care. The breakthrough science that Dr. Bush and his colleagues have delivered offer profound new insights into human health and longevity. In 2012 he discovered a family of carbon-based redox molecules made by bacteria. He and his team subsequently demonstrated that this cellular communication network functions to compensate for glyphosate, and many other dietary, chemical, and pharmaceutical toxins that disrupt our body’s natural defense systems. This science has resulted in a revolutionary class of dietary supplements, including the product, RESTORE. Dr. Bush points to his kids as the driving force behind his passion for change. He is fiercely motivated by a desire to have them experience a much brighter and healthier future. His education efforts provide a grassroots foundation from which we can launch change in our legislative decisions, ultimately up-shifting consumer behavior to bring about radical change in the mega industries of big farming, big pharma, and Western Medicine at large.