Dr. Aseem Malhotra
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I think it's going to do more harm than good. I think it has to be through a lifestyle change.
Well, it's just basically, this means that the stomach stops working. The peristalsis, usually what passes food through our body basically just becomes, just stops essentially, and then probably hardens up. Yeah.
Well, it's just basically, this means that the stomach stops working. The peristalsis, usually what passes food through our body basically just becomes, just stops essentially, and then probably hardens up. Yeah.
Well, it's just basically, this means that the stomach stops working. The peristalsis, usually what passes food through our body basically just becomes, just stops essentially, and then probably hardens up. Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I think, well, those people get admitted to the hospital and probably get put on drips and everything else and, you know, they wait till things start to improve. So, you know, it won't necessarily kill you, but it's not very good. It's not ideal.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I think, well, those people get admitted to the hospital and probably get put on drips and everything else and, you know, they wait till things start to improve. So, you know, it won't necessarily kill you, but it's not very good. It's not ideal.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I think, well, those people get admitted to the hospital and probably get put on drips and everything else and, you know, they wait till things start to improve. So, you know, it won't necessarily kill you, but it's not very good. It's not ideal.
Yeah, it's extraordinary. I think, you know, what this highlights again, Megan, and, you know, when we had a screening in London, the Alessa Square Odeon, there were a lot of doctors that came and they were absolutely shocked with what they heard.
Yeah, it's extraordinary. I think, you know, what this highlights again, Megan, and, you know, when we had a screening in London, the Alessa Square Odeon, there were a lot of doctors that came and they were absolutely shocked with what they heard.
Yeah, it's extraordinary. I think, you know, what this highlights again, Megan, and, you know, when we had a screening in London, the Alessa Square Odeon, there were a lot of doctors that came and they were absolutely shocked with what they heard.
Because Fiona Godley, the former editor of the BMJ, who's been a giant medical publishing, she basically says, you know, that medical journals are essentially businesses.
Because Fiona Godley, the former editor of the BMJ, who's been a giant medical publishing, she basically says, you know, that medical journals are essentially businesses.
Because Fiona Godley, the former editor of the BMJ, who's been a giant medical publishing, she basically says, you know, that medical journals are essentially businesses.
Now, as a doctor that, you know, has been conventionally trained, you know, we were taught that if it's published in the medical journal, the Lancet or, you know, JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, Megan, that it was like gospel truth, gospel scientific truth.
Now, as a doctor that, you know, has been conventionally trained, you know, we were taught that if it's published in the medical journal, the Lancet or, you know, JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, Megan, that it was like gospel truth, gospel scientific truth.
Now, as a doctor that, you know, has been conventionally trained, you know, we were taught that if it's published in the medical journal, the Lancet or, you know, JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, Megan, that it was like gospel truth, gospel scientific truth.
And nothing could be further from the truth, partly because there's a lack of acknowledgement and realization that one medicine isn't an exact science and it's an applied science, which means it's constantly evolving, but it also means it can be manipulated. And the other side of it is, of course, the medical journals.
And nothing could be further from the truth, partly because there's a lack of acknowledgement and realization that one medicine isn't an exact science and it's an applied science, which means it's constantly evolving, but it also means it can be manipulated. And the other side of it is, of course, the medical journals.
And nothing could be further from the truth, partly because there's a lack of acknowledgement and realization that one medicine isn't an exact science and it's an applied science, which means it's constantly evolving, but it also means it can be manipulated. And the other side of it is, of course, the medical journals.
And again, most doctors don't know this are reliant on funding from Big Pharma, and often can get millions of dollars for publishing one article on a particular drug. And the way that works is the drug companies will, you know, you know, do a drug trial, publish it in a medical journal,