I Created Side B Because I’m Tired of the Noise

One week, headlines screamed that red meat kills you.
The next week, it saves you.
Meanwhile, your doctor prescribed a medication that gave you the very symptoms it was supposed to cure.

So I built something that could cut through it all.

What Side B Means

Side B is more than a publishing name. It’s a mindset.

Remember records? The B-side was the track you didn’t expect — the deep cut, the surprise favorite, the one that stuck with you. It wasn’t always the polished single. But it was real.

That’s the energy I wanted to bring to the world of books, blogs, and ideas:
The stuff no one’s talking about, but probably should be.

We live in a world flooded with headlines, health scares, “new studies,” and miracle cures — most of them regurgitated from press releases, funded by someone with a stake in the results, and stripped of the nuance that matters.

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Harder to feel informed.

That’s where Side B Blog comes in.

What You Can Expect

Posts that:

  • Expose what the headlines hide

  • Follow the money behind the “science”

  • Trace the agendas behind “expert” advice

  • Give you the full story—not just the soundbite

In short: The other side of the story. Side B.

Why I’m Doing This

I’m not here to play doctor.
I’m here to be the researcher you wish you had — someone with no financial stake in the outcome, asking the uncomfortable questions.

I’ve lived the consequences of bad advice. I followed the prescriptions. Took the pills. Trusted the system.
And still ended up with high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and prediabetes.

I’ve watched people I care about get swept up in the same cycle — misled by what turns out to be outdated dogma, media hype, and a healthcare system driven more by profit than truth.

So I started asking questions.
Then I started digging.

What I found is becoming my next book. Stay tuned.

This blog is where I dig deeper — and share what I find.

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