A possible concise summary is:
The speaker is a doctor who works with an integrative vision of medicine, which aims to prevent and cure diseases by addressing their root causes and promoting healthy lifestyle habits. He says that he is sad because he realized that he is charging his patients to say obvious things that they should already know, such as drinking water, exercising, sleeping well, and eating natural foods. He says that he is often accused of being a pickaxe or a charlatan by his colleagues who work with a more focused and organ-specific approach. He gives some examples of how his way of working differs from the conventional one, such as prescribing herbal medicines instead of drugs for gastritis, or advising people to stop drinking milk from other animals. He apologizes for being a charlatan who says the obvious, but he says that he will continue to do so because he believes that simplicity and obviousness are the keys to health. He also says that he will keep making videos to share free information with his audience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is named Samuel Dalle laste and is a doctor.
2. He has been making videos on YouTube for about three to four years.
3. Samuel is not very excited in the video he mentions.
4. He expresses sadness about some aspects of the medical model he chose.
5. He discusses the traditional approach of medicine, which focuses on treating symptoms with medication.
6. Samuel mentions various medications for different conditions, such as Omeprazole for stomach pain and Fluoxetine for sadness.
7. He talks about a shift in his interest towards preventing diseases rather than just treating them.
8. The speaker mentions integrative medicine, which considers the human body as a whole rather than focusing on individual organs.
9. He discusses the challenges and criticisms faced by doctors who practice integrative medicine.
10. Samuel describes his realization that health comes down to healthy lifestyle habits.
11. He admits feeling wrong for charging patients to tell them obvious health advice.
12. The speaker acknowledges that even though health advice can be simple and obvious, it's often not absorbed by people due to its simplicity.
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