Bryan Johnson
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It goes into the water that is used for the grass to grow has microplastics, which means the cow's getting microplastics in the grass they consume. When it goes through the manufacturing process, when it goes through distribution, when it goes through traveling, when it goes through packaging, it's on every single layer across the entire food supply chain.
If you're Whole Foods and you're buying grass-fed beef, You're trying to do your customers a solid, like you're trying to give them good food, but whole foods does not control that entire process. And when, if you're. a farmer and you're trying to grow, you know, trying to raise meat, you don't have control of your entire process. Like you have used fertilizers and use water.
If you're Whole Foods and you're buying grass-fed beef, You're trying to do your customers a solid, like you're trying to give them good food, but whole foods does not control that entire process. And when, if you're. a farmer and you're trying to grow, you know, trying to raise meat, you don't have control of your entire process. Like you have used fertilizers and use water.
If you're Whole Foods and you're buying grass-fed beef, You're trying to do your customers a solid, like you're trying to give them good food, but whole foods does not control that entire process. And when, if you're. a farmer and you're trying to grow, you know, trying to raise meat, you don't have control of your entire process. Like you have used fertilizers and use water.
So like people are just stuck in a system where nobody has control and no one even knows what's even up. Like nobody can measure microplastics. No one knows where they're at. So it's just this colossal problem and there's no one solve. And so we're going to get everyone together and say, we are going to work together. And we're going to bring light to this problem of where are they coming from?
So like people are just stuck in a system where nobody has control and no one even knows what's even up. Like nobody can measure microplastics. No one knows where they're at. So it's just this colossal problem and there's no one solve. And so we're going to get everyone together and say, we are going to work together. And we're going to bring light to this problem of where are they coming from?
So like people are just stuck in a system where nobody has control and no one even knows what's even up. Like nobody can measure microplastics. No one knows where they're at. So it's just this colossal problem and there's no one solve. And so we're going to get everyone together and say, we are going to work together. And we're going to bring light to this problem of where are they coming from?
Where's it at? How do you remove them? And just share best practices among the entire community, because it is a problem we have to solve together. That's number one. And number two, of where people, I think, are like Maha, is there's this thing of the systems suck, but then there's also this other thing where people feel powerless to make change in their personal life.
Where's it at? How do you remove them? And just share best practices among the entire community, because it is a problem we have to solve together. That's number one. And number two, of where people, I think, are like Maha, is there's this thing of the systems suck, but then there's also this other thing where people feel powerless to make change in their personal life.
Where's it at? How do you remove them? And just share best practices among the entire community, because it is a problem we have to solve together. That's number one. And number two, of where people, I think, are like Maha, is there's this thing of the systems suck, but then there's also this other thing where people feel powerless to make change in their personal life.
Because no matter whatever, you can regulate something, but if the person still doesn't exercise and eat well, So I think in many ways, people are crying for help that the culture that we live in is suffocating from a health perspective, like these expectations that sleep, that sleep debauchery is a good thing or that, you know, eating bad food is like living life.
Because no matter whatever, you can regulate something, but if the person still doesn't exercise and eat well, So I think in many ways, people are crying for help that the culture that we live in is suffocating from a health perspective, like these expectations that sleep, that sleep debauchery is a good thing or that, you know, eating bad food is like living life.
Because no matter whatever, you can regulate something, but if the person still doesn't exercise and eat well, So I think in many ways, people are crying for help that the culture that we live in is suffocating from a health perspective, like these expectations that sleep, that sleep debauchery is a good thing or that, you know, eating bad food is like living life.
Like, you know, aren't you having fun? Like, you know, so I think there's just like people are crying for help that they feel awful and they can't get out because everything's broken, including culture.
Like, you know, aren't you having fun? Like, you know, so I think there's just like people are crying for help that they feel awful and they can't get out because everything's broken, including culture.
Like, you know, aren't you having fun? Like, you know, so I think there's just like people are crying for help that they feel awful and they can't get out because everything's broken, including culture.
I just published a long thread on X looking at the seed oil debate. And I think that the general zeitgeist has been incorrect. I think putting the bowl, I don't consume any seed oils. So I have no dog in this fight. When you look at the evidence, we couldn't find any evidence that seed oils are bad. What we found is it's the way people cook with seed oils and specifically heating them up.
I just published a long thread on X looking at the seed oil debate. And I think that the general zeitgeist has been incorrect. I think putting the bowl, I don't consume any seed oils. So I have no dog in this fight. When you look at the evidence, we couldn't find any evidence that seed oils are bad. What we found is it's the way people cook with seed oils and specifically heating them up.
I just published a long thread on X looking at the seed oil debate. And I think that the general zeitgeist has been incorrect. I think putting the bowl, I don't consume any seed oils. So I have no dog in this fight. When you look at the evidence, we couldn't find any evidence that seed oils are bad. What we found is it's the way people cook with seed oils and specifically heating them up.
Exactly. Yeah. And that's when you look at the evidence, like we cannot see. And even people who fire back at us, we just can't see any evidence that just says seed oils are bad. It really got taken out of context. There's no evidence base for that. Fluoride. Yeah, taking fluoride out of the water is a good idea.