The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 184. Doug Collins: US Government Finally Embraces Alternative Medicine
Episode Date: July 17, 2025The US government just admitted what biohackers have known for decades and it’s about to save millions of lives. US Veteran Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said, “the box is no longer square at the... VA” and they’re questioning everything and rebuilding healthcare from zero. The VA is now actively integrating peptides, nutritional interventions, and lifestyle medicine into care protocols — we’re talking real, evidence-based approaches that address root causes, not just symptoms. Join the Ultimate Human VIP community and gain exclusive access to Gary Brecka's proven wellness protocols today!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Connect with Doug Collins: Listen to "The Doug Collins Podcast" on all your favorite platforms! YouTube: https://bit.ly/4eVXAxp Spotify: http://bit.ly/4kDXETX Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/4eSJtJ9 Connect with Doug Collins: Website: https://bit.ly/44QOcql Instagram: http://bit.ly/3GuTZtD Facebook: http://bit.ly/4kEGhSQ X.com: http://bit.ly/40Z3eJl Thank you to our partners: H2TABS - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg BODYHEALTH - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV BAJA GOLD - USE CODE "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa EIGHT SLEEP - SAVE $350 ON THE POD 4 ULTRA WITH CODE “GARY”: https://bit.ly/3WkLd6E COLD LIFE - THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp WHOOP - GET 1 FREE MONTH WHEN YOU JOIN!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW MASA CHIPS - GET 20% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER: https://bit.ly/40LVY4y VANDY - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/49Qr7WE AION - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD A GAME - USE CODE “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: http://bit.ly/4kek1ij HAPBEE - FEEL BETTER & PERFORM AT YOUR BEST: https://bit.ly/4a6glfo CARAWAY - USE CODE “ULTIMATE” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3Q1VmkC HEALF - GET 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S BIOPTIMIZERS - USE CODE “ULTIMATE” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4inFfd7 RHO NUTRITION - USE CODE “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: https://bit.ly/44fFza0 GENETIC TEST: https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X.com: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 03:25 Gen Z’s Growing Faith 05:53 Sense of Community and Purpose 08:58 Doubling Teen Depression Rates 12:55 Rise of Alternative Therapies 16:30 Vision for US Veteran Affairs The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The Content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As someone who's actually spoken to someone who's told me I'm at the end of my rope,
when you deal in that real moment when all the light ceases to exist, they see one light,
they see one answer, and nothing else matters. And it represents a crisis that permeates our
society. And we've known for a long time that we've had suicidal crisis in our veteran community.
And we've increased the awareness of suicide, but suicide rates keep going up. For some,
it was brought about by crisis. Some was brought about by trauma, moral injury.
We've got to look for alternative ways to help that.
So I'm going to do everything I can
from the VA's perspective to say,
let's think outside of the box.
The box is no longer square at the VA.
The box is open.
Let's figure it out.
So do you see lanes starting to open up
for let's call alternative therapies
like peptides and dietary changes,
especially if we're expending more money
and what we're trying to limit is continuing to get worse.
The spiritual, the mental, and the health
is now coming together.
And I think we're all gonna see change
because we see how they all intertwine with each other.
What is your long-term vision for veteran affairs?
A place where a veteran can walk in and say,
I have got what the country promised me.
Quote, alternative methods are not the cure-all
for everyone, but if it fixes one.
Hey guys, welcome back to the ultimate human podcast.
I'm your host, human biologist, Gary Breckow, where we go down the road of
everything, anti-aging, biohacking,
longevity, and everything in between. And today we're welcoming Secretary Doug Collins,
Department of Veterans Affairs, to the podcast. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you for taking the
time to come. Glad to be here. Thank you for coming and being a part of this. No, this is amazing,
man. I mean, to potentially be a part of affecting public policy for the next generation. And the generations beyond that to me is a great honor.
You know, I'm still one of those old,
you know, Mr. Smith goes to Washington Times.
I grew up in a time in which I still believe,
I thought this city could make great change.
I've been in this city when I saw it as most dysfunctional.
I've been in Congress, I've been in the military.
But I still wake up every morning
and believe that this is the greatest best hope
of the world.
And do you believe, I mean,
something's different though now.
I believe about this movement,
not just this administration, but about this,
in terms of, you know, from my perspective,
the Make America Healthy Again movement,
the intentionality, the passion, the purposefulness
of a lot of what I feel are government officials now, at least
for the first time in my adult lifetime, I really sincerely believe we're going to see
material change.
I do.
I know we are.
Yeah.
And I think that's the it's led by the president who has agreed and said, you know, this looks
like change.
And again, you have to think about this.
This is from a president who has lived a long life,
who has done a lot of things,
who is now looking back and saying,
how does he want to see his kids, his grandkids,
and great grandkids grow up?
And for some of us, and I'll be honest,
this has not been a, it was never talked about.
It was not a priority.
This, the healthy lifestyle was always something,
oh, well go run a couple of miles, maybe in the military,
you know, you put it out, but putting it all together.
And for me, from my background as a chaplain as well, that the spiritual, the mental and
the health is now coming together.
And I think we're all going to see change because we see how they all intertwine with
each other.
And I'm so happy that you brought that up because I believe that this is a spiritual
awakening in America.
And I believe that this is as much a spiritual revolution as it is a health revolution.
And so I'm so glad to hear you say that.
My 26 year old son sent me out of the blue,
and of course he was raised in background of faith
with me being a pastor and everything,
but it was amazing.
He just sent me a thing out of the blue.
He was very happy that the newest generation,
Gen Z and all, with the highest growth percentage,
getting back into faith.
And he just sent this to me.
Really?
Yeah, he just sent this to me.
Gen Z?
Yeah, it was like, wow.
Wow, okay. I'm think what they're looking at.
I'm really happy to hear that too.
I think it's a lot of authenticity.
A lot of their warning something.
They think about this generation
and think about the generations up to mind as well.
How much we've been told that we're lies.
How much we've been told that depend on other people
and depend on the government and depend on this.
And then they look around and say, wait,
this isn't what it's supposed to be.
And you go to a simple faith, you know,
from my Christian belief, you go to a simple faith
that says here's what was done for you.
And no fluff, no, this is, you know,
here's a path that's much better.
Yeah, you know what's amazing?
This was not the objective of sitting down on the podcast,
but we're gonna go there for a minute.
You know, I was saved years ago
at a Promise Keepers Convention.
I don't know if you remember.
Are they still around?
I think they do in a different way now.
Okay, so similar.
But I had a lawyer at the time who tricked me
into going to, I was in grad school in Chicago
and he tricked me into going to Soldier Field.
He told me it was gonna be this big motivational event.
He bought me a ticket and I thought I was gonna go there like Tony Robbins
and John Maxwell.
Oh, Maxwell's great.
And he's amazing.
I've seen him speak so many times.
But there was a point at this Christian men's movement
that where 70,000 men joined hands
and said the Lord's Prayer.
Amen.
That was a moment for me.
It is. You know, again, you can run it, you can deny it,
you can whatever, but there's this sincerity,
there's a belief that I believe that fortunately
there's that place in your soul, so to speak,
that can be fit by only one thing.
Yeah.
And I believe God feels that.
And if you either let him or you don't,
or you deny it, he's there,
the question is, will we listen so many times?
And our paced society doesn't want to do this. Everything in the world, this is, I think, maybe the there. The question is, is will we listen so many times in our, our pace society
doesn't want to do this. Everything in the world. This is, I think maybe the younger
folks from a health, cause this is also my same son who's also gets on to my wife and
I for having diet cokes in the house for having so because they like this guy, he probably
follows me. My future daughter-in-law probably does. But, but, but, but it's just something
because they're looking for authenticity.
They're looking for something that
is not selling them something.
Yeah.
And so I think this is just what you're seeing
in a bigger sense of everything we've got going on.
You know what's really interesting is
science is starting to prove this too.
You know, when we looked at the Blue Zone research, right?
There was, you know, these hypersentinarianism pockets
around the world.
There was no continuity between diet, right?
So it wasn't like this specific diet, people live the world. There was no continuity between diet, right? So it wasn't like this specific diet,
people live the longest.
There was a lot of differentiation between diet,
but two things that were non-exchangeable.
One was sense of community and purpose,
which I believe is interchangeable with faith.
And in most of these blue zones
where they had hypersentinarianism,
they had a very strong faith
because they were okay with delayed gratification.
And the other was mobility into later in life.
And I believe that with what we see going on right now,
especially under this Maha movement,
this is a spiritual awakening.
This is an awakening of,
the pendulum has swung so far
to one, to in one direction that it's just got to come back to common sense into the middle.
It comes back to contentment. It's scriptural. He said, you know,
Paul speaks of, he's, I've been rich, I've been poor. He said, if I had, you know, I,
I would take, of course be rich, but he said, I've been there. He said, but it's not about that.
It's about being content. Think about what you just said.
I'm in a community that loves me.
I'm in a community I'm comfortable with.
I'm in a society that I participate in
as a purposeful part, that's contentment.
Just a different definition.
Yeah, so true.
I wanna bring this back to your role
in the Department of Government Affairs for a minute,
because you've been an advocate for the integration
of alternative therapies, which I am a huge proponent of,
and to see so many agencies within the government
openly embracing lifestyle, dietary,
and what we would call alternative, which I don't,
I hate the word alternative.
It's like, because when you say,
oh, they have an alternative lifestyle, it sounds a little
sketchy.
But psychedelics, nutritional supplements, you know, dietary interventions, you know,
this report that's coming out today, even though I haven't seen the whole report, I
got a summary of some of the statistics that are coming out.
Some are very scary.
One in particular that I was unaware of.
I mean, it's, we've known for a long time,
we are one of the sickest, fattest,
most diseased renovations in the world.
And we're sadly the highest spender
on healthcare worldwide.
But I've raised four children
and this mental health crisis among our youth
and then also particularly in our veterans is a concern.
But teen depression rates nearly doubled
from 2009 to 2019.
In 2022, one in four teenage girls reported experiencing
a major depressive disorder
and 3 million high school students considered suicide 2023.
That to me is astounding.
And it represents a crisis that permeates our society and we've known for a long time
that we've had a suicidal crisis in our veteran community
and we've increased the awareness of suicide
but suicide rates keep going up.
We've identified the problem,
we've not identified how we help it
and I think we're good at naming stuff in this country.
And I think that's contributes to it. Makes us feel good. Well, it makes us feel good. Oh,
we named this and here's your bill, you know, and I think we're coming away from that.
We've named suicide, death by suicide is an issue for veterans. We've named homelessness
is an issue. But the question is, what are we doing to actually reach those who are in that position?
I was short of sharing a sort of part of my job, we were I'm in the process
of redoing and relooking at how we do a rather large budget for
suicide prevention, death, and suicide. And I got back a
report and it's a preliminary, but I looked at it and I said,
this is what we had produced 10 years ago. I don't I appreciate
it. I appreciate the effort. But this isn't what I'm looking for.
I'm looking for something that gives us out of a committee, out of this, say how do we actually
reach people in the need. As someone who's actually spoken to someone who's told me,
hey chap, I'm at the end of my rope. I'm not going to live any longer. Who sat in my office and said,
you know, I've come to the end. My wife just left me. I got nothing to live for.
When you deal in that real moment,
it's beyond bumper stickers, it's not looking at it,
it's saying, what got them to this place?
Why have they come to a place
when all the light ceases to exist,
they see one light, they see one answer,
and nothing else matters?
We've gotta look for alternative ways to help that.
For some, it was brought about by crisis,
some it was brought about by trauma, moral injury.
There's all these out here,
but especially in our veteran population,
we've got to figure out a way to get to them.
So for me, quote, alternative methods
are not the cure all for everyone.
It's not going to fix everyone,
but if it fixes one or 20,
Yeah.
why, what is the value of place on life?
I believe it's all inspired by God.
Every life is valued me,
whether you agree with me or disagree with me, where you're from, no matter what your background,
all life is precious. So I'm going to do everything I can from the VA's perspective to say,
let's think outside of the box. The box is no longer square at the VA. The box is open.
Let's figure it out. Wow. You know, I have a good friend. His name is Tony Capuano. He's the CEO of
Marriott Worldwide. He's only like the fourth CEO in massive organization,
9,000 hotels, millions of hotel rooms.
I remember he told me,
he said the one way to get fired from my board at Marriott,
hopefully I'm not disclosing this Tony,
you don't want it out there,
this is about to hit the world.
What he said is by saying,
cause that's the way we've always done it.
And I think nothing speaks more true to, you know,
the government and government agencies than,
oh, that's just the way it's always been.
Oh, I get this all the time.
I become almost like, I sort of joke about this
and some of my detractors will make fun of me.
I become like a toddler again.
I ask why, why?
Why don't we do this?
Why are we doing this?
And a lot of times they look at me
and it's not because they're bad people.
And it's interesting,
because they might not even have the answer
and they go, you know, that's a great question.
Well, because we've always done it this way.
And as an old Baptist preacher who's heard this before,
we've always done it this way preacher.
No, we haven't.
Why are we doing it this way?
So this is where we've got to start
in the movement started by President Trump
and Bobby Kennedy has led this effort.
All of us in the cabinet who bought into this idea and saying, how do we get this better?
We're asking from the point of zero again.
We're saying, OK, if we can reshape it, how would we shape it?
Because we've seen where we're at.
I've seen the issues in our rising health care costs.
I've seen it in our mental health issues.
I see it in our suicide rates.
By the way, 17 to 22 has not changed since 2008.
And we spent billions of dollars,
billions of dollars in this.
So again, we use the tools that we give them,
but my question is, are we giving them the right tools?
And so for us, I think it's just a rebuilding.
We're tactical secretaries in this cabinet, many of us.
We can think strategically,
we all look at it from a big picture, but we're tactical
saying, no, we've got a limited amount of time to make a difference.
And I'm asked all the time, what do you want to happen after you leave?
I said, I want to just be said, I made a difference.
I left it better and I found it.
So do you see lanes starting to open up for what let's call alternative therapies, things
like peptides and lifestyle, dietary changes,
things like that for our veteran community.
Because I agree with you,
what we've been doing doesn't work,
it doesn't mean we don't care,
it just means that we've been applying
an old principle to the same problem.
And what's the definition of insanity,
doing the same thing over and over again
and expecting different results.
And especially if we're expending more money
and what we're trying to limit is continuing to get worse.
Well, it's like having,
and it's gonna be a very simplistic look at it,
but it's like having three acres of flatland grass
and you have a pushmore.
But yet the combine combines says, well, hey, I've got-
Sounds like me in eighth grade, by the way.
I used to have a pushmore in three acres of grass.
I ain't care.
But it was me coming behind and saying,
I'd come to that same person saying,
but hey, there's a zero turnover that you can get
instead of six hours, you can get this done in 45 minutes.
Oh, I don't know if it'll work.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, it's because you've never tried it.
And so again, I don't fault the people,
I thought the system that has allowed us
to become so cookie cutter in our answers
that we don't actually think.
One of the things we're doing at the VA right now is going to help in our community care aspect. That's where we partner
with our community. The Mission Act a few years ago allowed this to happen because we
were-
Like a public-private partnership?
Yeah, well, it's considered community doctors. So we can do this if they have a need that
we can't fill at the VA or at the time. And if we can look at ways we can expand those
options for us. We now just have put into effect from the Dole Act, which has passed out here, called best medical interest. So in other words,
we don't have to keep going back to get a couple. The doctor can say, you know, this
is right, but let me get a second opinion over here or another opinion. We're saying,
no, the best medical interest is going to apply here so they don't get bogged in the
system. The person who's ready to make a change is ready to make a change. You cannot let
them come in and say, I'm now here ready to talk a change. You cannot let them come in and say,
I'm now here ready to talk to you.
You get a guy, 35, 40 year old guy
who's lost their family, their own drugs,
they've run around with everybody,
they've lost their family, they've lost their fortune,
they don't know who the kids are anymore,
and they finally make it into a place,
and they say, I'm ready to talk,
and you say, well, let's hold on about this,
I'll get back with you, or here's some air medicine,
this Zoloft will help you.
No, they're there, let's make sure that we take that moment. And that's just got to be a real way
of thinking. It's a little, I got 470,000 employees. Wow. Which is huge. I have 18 and it's a pain in
the ass. I get that in my senior staff meeting. So believe me, and they're, you know, they tell me
the same thing. But I mean, I say that not to say anything else,
except we put money and people at a problem,
but our wait times and our backlogs and stuff
are still where they're at.
And we have veterans out there who've turned away
from the care that they've earned.
This is earned care for what they did
when they raised that right hand,
put that flag on their shoulder and went whenever we told them.
And they chose not to.
Yeah, I can't think of a more selfless human being
that somebody that raises their hand and says,
I'm gonna go into a career where I may be called
to give my life for a perfect stranger.
And that's why I'm so empathetic and supportive
of our men and women in blue and our firefighters,
our first responders and our veterans.
It's a community that we need
to cater to the most.
Because those are the most selfless people on the planet.
My father was a Navy captain,
gave his life to the military too.
And those are the people that deserve us.
One last question.
Just in general, and this isn't a political question,
just what is your long-term vision for veteran affairs?
I mean, in a perfect world, when you leave office,
what kind of organization are you leaving behind?
A place where a veteran can walk in and say,
this is, and they get the efficient care,
cost-effective, and effective care for what they need.
And they do so at a level that values them
for not only the care they get, but what they've earned.
And I want them to be able to say, I have got what the country promised me. And that's what that's what we're gonna watch try for. When that be something unique, Doug, thank you so much for
taking your time on the ultimate human podcast. So much Karen for this maha movement. We're gonna
keep it on. Amen. Until next time, guys, that's just science.