Brigham Buhler
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I don't want to upset the apple cart, but I also want to tell the truth. And I wanted to share what I saw. And that was my message was. I'm not here to represent the left or the right. I'm here to represent humanity. This is not a Republican issue. This is not a Democrat issue. This is a humanity issue. These are people's lives.
I don't want to upset the apple cart, but I also want to tell the truth. And I wanted to share what I saw. And that was my message was. I'm not here to represent the left or the right. I'm here to represent humanity. This is not a Republican issue. This is not a Democrat issue. This is a humanity issue. These are people's lives.
The WooWoo article, she alludes to how we talked about nothing but metabolic disease. And what does metabolic disease have to do with cancer? Actually, I can tell you. It is the number one risk factor. Obesity and metabolic disease is the number one risk factor to all forms of cancer other than smoking. So if you take smoking and age out of the equation, it's your number one risk factor.
The WooWoo article, she alludes to how we talked about nothing but metabolic disease. And what does metabolic disease have to do with cancer? Actually, I can tell you. It is the number one risk factor. Obesity and metabolic disease is the number one risk factor to all forms of cancer other than smoking. So if you take smoking and age out of the equation, it's your number one risk factor.
The WooWoo article, she alludes to how we talked about nothing but metabolic disease. And what does metabolic disease have to do with cancer? Actually, I can tell you. It is the number one risk factor. Obesity and metabolic disease is the number one risk factor to all forms of cancer other than smoking. So if you take smoking and age out of the equation, it's your number one risk factor.
That's what it has to do with it.
That's what it has to do with it.
That's what it has to do with it.
That is so crazy. And the people on that panel, too, to their credit, I was the least qualified of anyone to be in that room. And I was there to talk about my experiences as an industry insider. I am not telling you that I am an expert on metabolic disease. I can tell you that I'm an expert on fuckery. because I've been in health care long enough to see what they're doing.
That is so crazy. And the people on that panel, too, to their credit, I was the least qualified of anyone to be in that room. And I was there to talk about my experiences as an industry insider. I am not telling you that I am an expert on metabolic disease. I can tell you that I'm an expert on fuckery. because I've been in health care long enough to see what they're doing.
That is so crazy. And the people on that panel, too, to their credit, I was the least qualified of anyone to be in that room. And I was there to talk about my experiences as an industry insider. I am not telling you that I am an expert on metabolic disease. I can tell you that I'm an expert on fuckery. because I've been in health care long enough to see what they're doing.
And I know their equation. I know their offense. But other than me, you had Casey Means, Stanford-trained surgeon. You had Dr. Palmer, a psychiatrist from Harvard who was breaking down metabolic disease and how it's astronomically impacting the mental health crisis in America. One of the stats he dropped on us in his testimony was, we are at an all-time high in suicide and death of despair.
And I know their equation. I know their offense. But other than me, you had Casey Means, Stanford-trained surgeon. You had Dr. Palmer, a psychiatrist from Harvard who was breaking down metabolic disease and how it's astronomically impacting the mental health crisis in America. One of the stats he dropped on us in his testimony was, we are at an all-time high in suicide and death of despair.
And I know their equation. I know their offense. But other than me, you had Casey Means, Stanford-trained surgeon. You had Dr. Palmer, a psychiatrist from Harvard who was breaking down metabolic disease and how it's astronomically impacting the mental health crisis in America. One of the stats he dropped on us in his testimony was, we are at an all-time high in suicide and death of despair.
greater than during the Great Depression. More Americans are dying of suicide and death of despair, more than ever. More children are being diagnosed with metabolic disease, diabetes. Girls are starting periods six years younger. I don't need a double-blind study to tell you something's wrong. Just look at the data. And that was this message. I'm hearing a lot of woo-woo from you.
greater than during the Great Depression. More Americans are dying of suicide and death of despair, more than ever. More children are being diagnosed with metabolic disease, diabetes. Girls are starting periods six years younger. I don't need a double-blind study to tell you something's wrong. Just look at the data. And that was this message. I'm hearing a lot of woo-woo from you.
greater than during the Great Depression. More Americans are dying of suicide and death of despair, more than ever. More children are being diagnosed with metabolic disease, diabetes. Girls are starting periods six years younger. I don't need a double-blind study to tell you something's wrong. Just look at the data. And that was this message. I'm hearing a lot of woo-woo from you.
I need some data. As we get into that, in the names, they just totally breezed over and that article tried to make it sound like it's a bunch of influencers. And it's like, yes, there were some people who have social media presences, but there were also academics there. But also you can't Harvard, Stanford and Stedman Hawkins.
I need some data. As we get into that, in the names, they just totally breezed over and that article tried to make it sound like it's a bunch of influencers. And it's like, yes, there were some people who have social media presences, but there were also academics there. But also you can't Harvard, Stanford and Stedman Hawkins.
I need some data. As we get into that, in the names, they just totally breezed over and that article tried to make it sound like it's a bunch of influencers. And it's like, yes, there were some people who have social media presences, but there were also academics there. But also you can't Harvard, Stanford and Stedman Hawkins.