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Do I Believe In THAT? You Bet I Do



Hello Wellness Warriors,


I call you wellness warriors because in today’s world, staying healthy truly requires daily awareness, intention, and action. Every choice we make either moves us toward optimal health or toward dis-ease, and it takes vigilance to stay on the right path.


Recently, I had dinner with a neighbor who is also a patient. When he first came to me, he could barely walk without a cane or walker and lived with constant, debilitating pain—10 out of 10 every single day. He had seen countless specialists, tried numerous medications, and spent nearly 20 years searching for answers, yet he continued to decline.


He has been under my care for just five months now.

Today, he walks without any assistance.

By his own choice, he has discontinued all medications except his blood pressure prescription. He has lost excess weight, looks energized, and radiates wellness.

Neighbors regularly stop him to comment on how great he looks.


At dinner, his wife shared something interesting. A neighbor had asked, “Do you really believe in that?”—meaning the comprehensive, holistic approach he’s following. He looked at her and said, “Before Dr. Karp, I was in terrible shape even after seeing the ‘best doctors’ in South Florida. Now, five months later, I’m more functional than I’ve been in years and off nearly all my meds. Do I believe in THAT? You bet I do.”


Of course, there is still work to do. We’re continuing to uncover and address deeper layers of long-standing toxicity and organ, gland, and system imbalances. But in a short period of time, his dedication has produced remarkable results.


He followed his personalized plan precisely—using computer-guided supplement recommendations to support whole-body function, using The Digestion Card after taking prescription medications to rebalance energetically, removing reactive foods like gluten, eggs, chicken, and nuts, and implementing a few key lifestyle adjustments. He also sent me a list of 30 foods he ate regularly, and I identified which ones his body needed to avoid due to inflammatory response. Every step moved him closer to optimal wellness.


The human body is designed to heal and function optimally.

But sometimes deep-rooted, often undetected imbalances interfere with its ability to do so. Symptoms are not inconveniences to silence—they are messages, signals telling us something needs attention.


When we identify and address the true root causes and support the body’s systems consistently, profound improvements can unfold. It takes time, yes. But so did the development of the issues in the first place. Healing is a process.


Carl Sagan once said,

“I don’t want to believe. I want to know.”


After 40 years of doing this work and witnessing thousands of cases, I know that when you give the body what it needs—and remove what doesn’t resonate with it—amazing things happen. No two people are the same. Each person’s physiology, genetics, chemistry, and emotional landscape is unique. That’s why there is no one-size-fits-all approach to true wellness.


Optimal health requires attention, personalization, and a functional, whole-body perspective. But the results are worth it. After all—health is wealth.


And yes… I believe in THAT.


To Your Optimal Health,

Dr. Karp


 
 
 

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