3 biggest health hazards threaten all Americans, says oncologist

Dr. Dino Prato, an oncologist from Arizona, recently spoke with Fox News Digital about the biggest threats to Americans’ health and why he supports the Make America Healthy Again movement. As the CEO of Envita Medical Centers in Scottsdale, Prato is dedicated to delivering personalized, integrated medicine to cancer patients and working to prevent the widespread disease.
Prato emphasized that the American healthcare system is “broken” and in dire need of change. He identified three major hazards to Americans’ health, the first being obesity and metabolic disease. Prato explained that insulin receptor sensitivity issues are a leading cause of chronic disease in the country, contributing to conditions like diabetes and heart disease. To combat this, Prato stressed the importance of eliminating processed foods, exercising regularly, and consuming nutrient-dense foods.
Infectious diseases were also highlighted as a significant risk factor for various health conditions, including cancer and autoimmune diseases. Prato cautioned that many autoimmune diseases are misdiagnosed when the underlying cause is actually an untreated infection. Building immunity and addressing infections are crucial steps in preventing these conditions.
The third major health hazard identified by Prato is exposure to toxins and chemicals present in food, water, and the environment. He underscored the carcinogenic nature of these substances and the body’s inability to effectively detoxify them. Prato emphasized the importance of a clean food supply and reducing exposure to harmful chemicals.
Despite these threats to public health, Prato pointed out that the biggest barrier to living healthier lives is the lack of motivation and information among Americans. Many individuals may not realize they are at risk or have access to the necessary resources for making positive changes. Prato advocated for better data analytics, personalized coaching from healthcare providers, and a shift away from relying solely on pharmaceutical drugs to manage chronic conditions.
In conclusion, Prato emphasized the importance of education, patient empowerment, and a holistic approach to healthcare in addressing the chronic disease epidemic. By supporting the Make America Healthy Again movement, he hopes to inspire individuals and families to take charge of their health and make meaningful lifestyle changes for a brighter, healthier future.