In a healthcare landscape burdened by chronic disease, preventable illness, and rising mental health issues, a new paradigm is emerging—one that emphasizes prevention over prescription and long-term wellness over reactive treatment. In this episode of “A Healthy Point of View” podcast, Sam Tejada, CEO and Founder of Liquivida®, sits down with Dr. Darshan Shah, Founder of Next Health, board-certified surgeon, physician, and longevity specialist, to explore what it will really take to “Make America Healthy Again.”
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From Sick Care to WellCare
“Almost every human living in America will get one chronic disease by the time they turn 50,” Dr. Shah points out. It’s a sobering statistic, yet one that doesn’t surprise him anymore. After two decades inside the traditional medical system—writing prescriptions, submitting insurance claims, treating symptoms—he realized something vital: Western medicine was never designed to reverse chronic disease. It was built to manage acute conditions, trauma, and emergencies.
“What we’re doing now,” Shah says, “is creating a new system. One focused on health, not just healthcare. One that prioritizes reversing chronic illness instead of waiting for people to land in operating rooms or on lifelong medications.”
Functional medicine, lifestyle optimization, early biomarker testing, and personalized care are no longer fringe movements—they are fast becoming essential components of 21st-century health.
The Movement to Make America Healthy Again
Dr. Shah isn’t interested in politics, but he’s fully behind the “Make America Healthy Again” initiative. “I don’t care what your ideology is,” he says. “Our nation’s health crisis is destroying our economy, our mood, and our collective well-being.”
Sam adds, “It doesn’t matter if you’re on the left or right—who doesn’t want to be healthy?” They both agree: restoring the health of America is not a partisan issue. It’s a human one. And it begins by fighting back against the trillion-dollar food and pharmaceutical industries that profit from disease, not wellness.
Dr. Shah’s awakening began with his own health scare. He had been “part of the machine” until his personal experience revealed the hidden dangers of ultra-processed food, environmental toxins, and sedentary lifestyles. Once the problem became visible, it was impossible to ignore. “It’s overwhelming,” he admits, “but it has to start somewhere.”
The Tech-Powered Future of Functional Medicine
Looking ahead, Dr. Shah sees rapid advancements on the horizon—particularly in AI, biomarker testing, and regenerative therapies.
- AI-powered Health Coaching: He predicts a near future where our phones will act as real-time health coaches—integrating wearable data, daily habits, and lab results to offer personalized advice and early alerts.
- At-Home Diagnostics: Soon, he envisions small machines at home capable of identifying early health risks through simple cheek swabs or other biometric inputs.
- Accelerated Regenerative Therapies: From peptides to stem cells, the tools to reverse aging and disease are already here. And countries like Japan are racing ahead by building regulatory bodies specifically focused on regenerative medicine.
These innovations promise not just longer lives—but healthier, more vibrant ones.
Western Medicine Isn’t the Enemy—But It’s Not Enough
Dr. Shah is clear: he’s not anti-Western medicine. “Thank God we have hospitals for trauma, surgeries, and serious disease,” he says. “But the current system was never meant to help people thrive. That’s where we come in.”
By building parallel ecosystems through companies like Sam’s and Shah’s, patients can experience the best of both worlds—life-saving intervention when needed and proactive wellness every day in between.
Who Needs a Health Reset?
When asked which celebrities he’d most like to see take control of their health, Dr. Shah doesn’t hesitate: Adam Sandler. “I’ve seen him live many times. His health has declined, and I know we could turn it around.” Sam adds his own pick: DJ Khaled. “I love the guy, but seeing him with McDonald’s in the back of his Maybach—it’s time to go deeper.”
The point? Celebrities hold immense influence. And if figures like Sandler and Khaled can commit to real health transformation, millions may follow.
Build Better Habits
For those ready to take their first step, Dr. Shah offers one powerful piece of advice: focus on habits.
“Get your habit-forming ability in order. Once you master the skill of habit formation, everything else becomes easier.” He recommends Atomic Habits by James Clear as a foundational read for anyone looking to make lasting change.
The future of health isn’t coming—it’s already here. And it’s being built by pioneers like Dr. Shah and Sam Tejada, who refuse to accept a system where sickness is the default. By combining science, technology, and a new mindset, they are shifting the narrative from disease management to true vitality.
If America is going to get healthy again, it will be because bold voices, big ideas, and small, consistent habits come together—one person at a time.