Dr. Steven R. Grundy is a fraud who has been discredited by well-known professionals all across the world. He promotes hazardous pseudoscience and offers useless supplements. Gundry has been marked as a high-risk con artist!
Dr. Steven R. Gundry is both a physician and an author. Before opening his own clinic, he worked as a cardiothoracic surgeon and hails from the United States of America.
He is well known for his contentious and inconclusive assertions made in works like The Plant Paradox and The Longevity Paradox. If you are reading this post, you have probably already read one of his novels.
One of Dr. Gundry’s primary talents is psychological manipulation, which has helped him develop a cult-like following online. These “followers” criticise and attack anyone who refutes Dr. Gundry’s outlandish and unfounded assertions.
Steven gained notoriety for his viewpoint on the plant protein known as lectins. He asserts that the majority of widely occurring modern ailments are caused by severe inflammation that is brought on by lectins. This is absolutely untrue, though.
Gundry’s assertion has been criticised by real scientists and nutritionists as a “pathetic call for attention.”
He promotes a line of vitamins as his main offering to his deluded followers. These “supplements” are designed to counteract the “lectin-induced damage.” Additionally, he generates a sizeable income from the sale of books on Amazon and audiobooks on Audible.
Gundry MD’s Controversial Way Of Getting Customers
Please read this section if you aren’t going to read the entire article. This will clarify how Dr. Steven Gundry’s con operates. This will hurt if you are a fan of Gundry MD because I’m going to explain how you were duped and brainwashed by this charlatan. If you agree to proceed, then let’s do it.
Gundrymd.com’s profile of its victims
He or she is curious about health supplements, keto, intermittent fasting, and weight loss. Gundry’s marketing team is astute and is aware of the precise demographic that will be brainwashed by his BS.
They primarily prey on emotionally defenceless individuals who have a love-hate connection with their appearance. Steven is aware of how readily these folks can be influenced.
Most of Gundry’s con artists are women in their late 20s to early 50s. The quack’s lies are also frequently believed by men between the ages of 30-70.
The Funnel of Brainwash
Target Is Recommended A Video Of Him by Social Media
The target will meet Gundry for the first time during these exchanges. The target has no idea who Steven is at this time.
A Steven Gundry video may be repeatedly recommended to the target on YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter. The platforms’ algorithm floods the target’s recommendations with additional brainwashing videos of Steven once the target has watched one. The target begins to fervently believe Gundry’s lies after seeing 5–30 videos.
Target looks through his books and purchases one.
After watching Gundry’s films for a while (about one to three months), the target is keen to “expand his knowledge.” At this point, the majority of people will buy one of Steven’s books, but 9–10% of them will bypass it and buy his awful supplements right away.
The subject is finally brainwashed after reading 1-3 of the books. The main phase is about to start, and Gundry’s next move is crucial.
Gundry Upsells His Supplements to the Target
Steven now upsells the potential victim to purchase his supplements after they have already read Gundry’s books, watched his videos, and made a financial commitment. I’ve discussed the calibre and efficacy of his alleged “supplements” in a section below that I urge you to read.
These dietary supplements are pricey. However, if you purchase it with a coupon code or through an affiliate link, Gundry will give you a “deal.” In this method, you’ll receive your first package for a very low cost, but this is only to get you interested and hooked since Gundry raises the pricing by up to three times for loyal clients.
Target continues to buy the supplements
The target has now formally converted to Dr. Steven Gundry’s cause. They are deceived by the placebo effect into believing that the $200 monthly vitamins they purchase from gundrymd.com are assisting in their recovery, all the while Gundry’s pockets are getting fatter and fatter.
I have been trying his phase 1 and 2 protocols because I was diagnosed by an internist who also does natural treatments as having leaky gut. When looking through his cookbook “the Plant Paradox Cookbook” pager 44 I read that extra virgin olive oil and coconut oil should be avoided for phase 1 and phase 2 ( 1st 2 weeks) because ‘they allow lipopolyscaccarides to enter sell wall … where they then trigger an immune response”… however in his original book “the Plant Paradox” his phase 1 and 2 recipes are loaded with extra virgin and coconut oil! He totally contradicts himself…. Also when I called his number I got a woman on the phone who obviously knew nothing about the protocols because she told me to not use total restore in phase 1 and phase 2…… I.e there is no informed help line for consultation… she was just making it up as we talked. I do agree lectins can be harmful to those with leaky gut but my mother made it to 94 eating everything wrong in his book. Too much money in hard to find ingredients!
There is overwhelming evidence for quitting all oils, salt and sugar when curing leaky gut and related issues. That is the pathway to healing chronic issues. Tons of great info out there now based on real science.