Rodney Hostetter PA (@hostetterrodney) 's Twitter Profile
Rodney Hostetter PA

@hostetterrodney

Physician Assistant. Father of four. Politically conservative. Metabolic Health.

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Nicole Saphier, MD (@nbsaphiermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Healthcare costs didn’t explode because of doctors. They exploded because of government interference. Doubling down on failed policies with more money won’t lower costs, it’s hiding in denial. Cutting unnecessary regulations and administrative bureaucracy through reform will.

Healthcare costs didn’t explode because of doctors. They exploded because of government interference.

Doubling down on failed policies with more money won’t lower costs, it’s hiding in denial.

Cutting unnecessary regulations and administrative bureaucracy through reform will.
Kevin Dahlstrom (@camp4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s only one thing I’m jealous of. Yesterday, I picked up a friend at his house. It was chaos — toys scattered everywhere, two toddlers running wild, remodeling in progress. I told my friend’s wife: “I know life feels hard right now, but you’ll look back on today as the

Dr David Unwin (@lowcarbgp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out TODAY yet more real world evidence for a low carb approach to pre diabetes and T2D. This time from New Zealand 32% reversal of T2D We published just today Here mdpi.com/2072-6643/17/2… HURRAH 🥳

Out TODAY yet more real world evidence for a low carb approach to pre diabetes and T2D. This time from New Zealand 32% reversal of T2D We published just today Here mdpi.com/2072-6643/17/2… HURRAH 🥳
Rodney Hostetter PA (@hostetterrodney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the past ….“Doctors didn’t have insulin, GLP-1s, or glucose-lowering pills. So they had no choice but to be blunt: ‘“You must immediately cut back on sugars and refined carbohydrates— or something dreadful will happen.”’

Ron DeSantis (@rondesantis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You would think with all the technological innovations over the past 40 years that health care would be more affordable, but alas…

Codie Sanchez (@codie_sanchez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re struggling right now in any way, skip the life hacks for a minute. Go to church this Sunday. Even if you don’t normally go. Even if you’re “spiritual not religious.” Even if you have PTSD from the religious boredom of church as a kid. Just go sit in the back row and

Rodney Hostetter PA (@hostetterrodney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The best men are the ones who have been broken by life…they have been force by circumstances to drop the illusion of strength” For many men this is when they have their first genuine encounter with the divine — their brokenness becomes the doorway to what is heavenly.

Rodney Hostetter PA (@hostetterrodney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The likelihood of artery disease (think heart attack and stroke) in the next 30 years for an American 50-year-old male: With no chronic conditions: 13% With high cholesterol: 15% With diabetes: 24% It is not even close. The downstream negative effects of diabetes dwarf those

Rodney Hostetter PA (@hostetterrodney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modernity—achieving self-mastery through reason and innovation—has served as a tailwind for the technological advancements of the West. Yet it has fallen profoundly short in supplying purpose, meaning, and a unified moral framework. Unchecked, it leads to nihilism displacing

ARUN KUMAR (@arunkumar3112) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When insulin stays elevated, your liver shifts into overproduction mode. Triglycerides climb, LDL particles become smaller and more atherogenic, and ApoB rises long before symptoms appear. It’s why two people with identical LDL can have completely different cardiovascular risk

Chris S. Cornell (@biggestcomeback) 's Twitter Profile Photo

About 20 years ago, a friend suggested I try a ketogenic diet. I was intrigued… and then I quickly dismissed it. Everything I read online—from doctors, nutritionists, and mainstream experts—said the same thing: Unhealthy. Risky. Unsustainable. So I never tried it. Fast

About 20 years ago, a friend suggested I try a ketogenic diet.

I was intrigued… and then I quickly dismissed it.

Everything I read online—from doctors, nutritionists, and mainstream experts—said the same thing:

Unhealthy. Risky. Unsustainable.

So I never tried it.

Fast
Joseph Marine (@drjmarine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to unwise and indefensible positions that some professional societies have taken, the US medical profession can look forward to more of this kind of humiliation in the months and years ahead . . .

Del Bigtree (@delbigtree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Until They Produce EVEN ONE Study Showing Vaccinated Kids Are HEALTHIER - We Have a Crisis The evidence is mounting, and the silence is deafening. Until someone…ANYONE…produces at least one study, if not 10, comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated children and shows the

Rand Paul (@randpaul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health care doesn’t need more subsidies. It needs competition. Let people join buying co-ops like Amazon or Costco. Legalize HSAs for everyone. Cut out the middlemen. Market forces can drive prices down without adding a dime to our $38T debt. Larry Kudlow

Suneel Dhand MD (@drsuneeldhand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You will not find a physician who is more into natural supplements than me. I’ve taken them my whole life, believe in them, and even cofounded an amazing company that makes them. HOWEVER, I will be the first to say that there is NO supplement in the whole world that will save

Brian Lenzkes, MD (@brianlenzkes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We will continue to hear "correlation is not causation". We heard the same thing for years with vioxx, Baycol, Bextra, cisapride, rezulin, thalidomide, fen-phen, sugar and smoking. This is why clinical observation is critical. When it is clear that risk outweighs benefit, we

Suneel Dhand MD (@drsuneeldhand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rise of GLP-1 drugs troubles me hugely. Yes, they “work.” They suppress appetite by slowing and effectively paralyzing the stomach. Biology is overridden. Hunger is muted. Calories drop. But in the process, something far more important is outsourced: Self-regulation,