Health Wealth

Doctor Vs Internet is Health Wealth’s hard-hitting Indian health podcast that cuts through viral wellness trends, quick fixes, and online misinformation. Each episode features licensed doctors and medical specialists who take on popular internet health claims—separating science from hype, and facts from dangerous myths. From nutrition and fitness trends to mental health, diabetes, lifestyle diseases, and everyday medical questions, this podcast delivers clear, evidence-based conversations tailored for Indian audiences and real-world health concerns. What to expect: - Doctor-led myth busting of viral health trends - Practical, no-nonsense conversations with zero fluff -  A rotating lineup of trusted medical experts across specialties New episodes drop regularly, building a reliable playlist you can return to whenever the internet leaves you confused. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal health decisions.

  1. The Lancet Editor: On Pollution, The Next Pandemic & Why Indulgences Are Okay | Doctor Vs Internet | S2 Ep 26

    FEB 2

    The Lancet Editor: On Pollution, The Next Pandemic & Why Indulgences Are Okay | Doctor Vs Internet | S2 Ep 26

    Why does the average Indian citizen live 9 years less than someone in China? Why are more people in India dying from poor quality care than from a lack of access to doctors? In this episode of Doctor vs Internet, host Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor sits down with Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet, the world’s most influential medical journal. Drawing from the newly released Lancet Commission on a Citizen-Centred Indian Health System, Horton reveals why India has reached a critical "inflection point" where more medicine isn’t the answer. Better medicine is. In this deep-dive conversation, we cover: The Quality Crisis: Why "Access" is no longer India’s biggest hurdle. Richard explains why the lack of regulation and "revalidation" for Indian doctors is leading to lack of quality in primary healthcare and a national crisis of care quality. Does India have a healthcare system or just a disease care system. The 9-Year Gap: A startling comparison between India and China’s life expectancy. Horton argues that health is a political choice and calls for Indians to demand health be at the top of the political agenda. AI vs. Elon Musk: We address Musk’s claim that AI will replace doctors. Richard’s verdict? Information is not experience. He warns against the unregulated rise of AI in health and why the "human touch" can never be automated. The Silent Pandemic (AMR): How unregulated pharmacies and "quasi-doctors" are driving Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), turning India into a ground zero for a global superbug crisis. Air Pollution & Social Despair: Why pollution is a national health emergency that remains ignored but the government and people both. He calls for Indians to demand politicians act and be accountable to them. Pandemic Lessons & The Next Crisis: From COVID-19 mismanagement and conflict over figures of Covid deaths in India to discussing when is the next pandemic going to happen and could it be "species ending". How new and mutating viruses are the biggest threat to humans and what we need to do to tackle it. This is essential viewing for anyone interested in public health, medical ethics, wellness, and the future of India. Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti

    1h 11m
  2. Insulin Resistance Explained: Why Indians Are Prone to Diabetes | Karan Sarin & Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor | S2 Ep 24

    JAN 27

    Insulin Resistance Explained: Why Indians Are Prone to Diabetes | Karan Sarin & Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor | S2 Ep 24

    Why is India the diabetes capital of the world? Why do we develop "hidden fat" even when we look thin? In this episode of Doctor Vs Internet, host Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor sits down with Karan Sarin, a certified Metabolic Health Coach, to deconstruct the Indian gene— how it’s more prone to metabolic disorders like diabetes, heart diseases, fatty liver and hypertension. More importantly, can we do anything to fight our genes? We dive deep into insulin resistance, sugar spikes and carbohydrates to understand how our food habits and lifestyle lead us to diabetes. Karan Sarin elaborates on the blood tests, symptoms and signs of insulin resistance. We also explore if it is possible to reverse diabetes. This episode rewinds into how British-induced famines rewired the Indian epigenetics, creating a body type that stores fat for survival—a mechanism that is now backfiring in our age of abundance. From the hidden dangers of "carb-loading" in marathon runners, to which roti has the least glycemic index, this podcast is a masterclass in Indian metabolic health. Key Topics Covered: -Indian nutrition and diet: which is best for diabetics? Ragi, Khapli, Bajra, Jowar, which have the lowest glycemic index. Which other Indian foods are low glycemic index. The concept of Calories in, Calories out. -Muscle vs. Fat: Why Indian babies are born with more visceral fat than European babies -The TOFI Syndrome: Being "Thin Outside, Fat Inside" and why BMI is misleading for Indians -Metabolic Rocks of Health: Nutrition, Sleep, managing stress and Exercise and how lifestyle can stand in the way of Indian genes -CGMs: Continuous Glucose monitors: Are they helpful or not This episode is essential viewing for anyone searching: Diabetes Prevention, Weight Loss Tips, Indian Genes, CGM glucose monitor device, what is insulin resistance, insulin resistance treatment, Diabetes, Pre-diabetes, Sugar control tips, reverse pre-diabetes India, metabolism boost, metabolic health coach India, Karan Sarin. Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti

    1h 50m
  3. Deepinder Goyal’s Temple, Bryan Johnson & The "Thin Fat" Truth | Jitendra Chouksey | Doctor vs Internet | Health Wealth  Ep 24

    JAN 13

    Deepinder Goyal’s Temple, Bryan Johnson & The "Thin Fat" Truth | Jitendra Chouksey | Doctor vs Internet | Health Wealth Ep 24

    Is Deepinder Goyal’s Zomato longevity claim a breakthrough or a scam? We expose the truth behind Bryan Johnson, weight loss drugs, and the "Thin Fat" Indian phenotype with Jitendra Chouksey (JC). Is the man sending you "Chole Bhature" notifications at 1 AM really trying to save your life? In this explosive episode of Doctor Vs Internet, host Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor sits down with Jitendra Chouksey (JC)—the "BS Detector" of the Indian fitness industry—to dismantle the biggest health narratives of 2026. JC takes direct aim at the hypocrisy of Zomato’s longevity push, calling their "Temple" wearable a "freaking tracker" and their trademarked "Brain Flow" a pseudometric. We dive deep into why theories like "Gravity Aging" might just be a narrative to distract you from the junk food ecosystem. In this video, we cover: The Bryan Johnson Scam: Why JC claims the $100M anti-aging empire is just PR and why "he looks his age." The Ozempic/GLP-1 Trap: A warning to "Thin Fat" Indians on how weight loss drugs (endorsed by stars like Serena Williams) could destroy 30-40% of your muscle mass. Indian Nutrition Myths: Why Dal is not a protein source, the truth about Ghee as a fat burner, and why Collagen is just "expensive pee." WHAT YOU’LL LEARN Longevity & Health Tech: -The truth behind Deepinder Goyal’s Temple wearable. -Why VO2 Max and Lean Mass are better markers than "Brain Flow." -The systemic risks of GLP-1 weight loss drugs in the Indian context. Nutrition & Prevention: -How to solve Normal Weight Obesity (Thin Fat). -Essential health tests: ApoB, Lp(a), Vitamin D, and Lipid Profiles. -How to identify adulteration in Indian food and supplements. Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta  Sound mixed by Aman Pal

    1h 28m

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Doctor Vs Internet is Health Wealth’s hard-hitting Indian health podcast that cuts through viral wellness trends, quick fixes, and online misinformation. Each episode features licensed doctors and medical specialists who take on popular internet health claims—separating science from hype, and facts from dangerous myths. From nutrition and fitness trends to mental health, diabetes, lifestyle diseases, and everyday medical questions, this podcast delivers clear, evidence-based conversations tailored for Indian audiences and real-world health concerns. What to expect: - Doctor-led myth busting of viral health trends - Practical, no-nonsense conversations with zero fluff -  A rotating lineup of trusted medical experts across specialties New episodes drop regularly, building a reliable playlist you can return to whenever the internet leaves you confused. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal health decisions.

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