Dr. Austin Lake
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To him, I think we had a pretty good chance to make some change. Yeah, I would really agree with that.
Well, there's core principles to it, right? Like most biohackers or just people that are in this moral turn of health space, understand like there are core principles to health that you can't skip over. And I think our government has different ideas on that and they think you can. And I think that's why we're seeing such issues with our health.
Well, there's core principles to it, right? Like most biohackers or just people that are in this moral turn of health space, understand like there are core principles to health that you can't skip over. And I think our government has different ideas on that and they think you can. And I think that's why we're seeing such issues with our health.
Well, there's core principles to it, right? Like most biohackers or just people that are in this moral turn of health space, understand like there are core principles to health that you can't skip over. And I think our government has different ideas on that and they think you can. And I think that's why we're seeing such issues with our health.
It's just, we've skipped over these core foundational principles of what it means to be a healthy human being. And you can't do that. Like there's consequences to that. So it doesn't need to be political. I think the whole thing, making this whole conversation political is It's just ridiculous because people need to be healthy.
It's just, we've skipped over these core foundational principles of what it means to be a healthy human being. And you can't do that. Like there's consequences to that. So it doesn't need to be political. I think the whole thing, making this whole conversation political is It's just ridiculous because people need to be healthy.
It's just, we've skipped over these core foundational principles of what it means to be a healthy human being. And you can't do that. Like there's consequences to that. So it doesn't need to be political. I think the whole thing, making this whole conversation political is It's just ridiculous because people need to be healthy.
Historically, that was the case, but that's old data at this point. Yeah. when you see the the complete decline even in the last 20 years like since 1990 especially last 30 years but even the last 20 years you see a shift where things are
Historically, that was the case, but that's old data at this point. Yeah. when you see the the complete decline even in the last 20 years like since 1990 especially last 30 years but even the last 20 years you see a shift where things are
Historically, that was the case, but that's old data at this point. Yeah. when you see the the complete decline even in the last 20 years like since 1990 especially last 30 years but even the last 20 years you see a shift where things are
Well, I heard Joel, he had Dr. Joel Warsh, he was saying it's one in 22 in California.
Well, I heard Joel, he had Dr. Joel Warsh, he was saying it's one in 22 in California.
Well, I heard Joel, he had Dr. Joel Warsh, he was saying it's one in 22 in California.
And I think this is where I, that question of, of, okay, if you incentivize people for, for, I don't even personally, I don't even think it's about money. I think it goes much deeper than that. I think it's something to do more because like you could make money off of healthy people. Like incentivizing people to get healthier, you can make a bunch of money off that, right? You could.
And I think this is where I, that question of, of, okay, if you incentivize people for, for, I don't even personally, I don't even think it's about money. I think it goes much deeper than that. I think it's something to do more because like you could make money off of healthy people. Like incentivizing people to get healthier, you can make a bunch of money off that, right? You could.
And I think this is where I, that question of, of, okay, if you incentivize people for, for, I don't even personally, I don't even think it's about money. I think it goes much deeper than that. I think it's something to do more because like you could make money off of healthy people. Like incentivizing people to get healthier, you can make a bunch of money off that, right? You could.
And I think that's what's going to eventually start happening. But I think it really gets at a deeper issue of like just nefariousness. I think there's like a heart and soul issue of why people would want to see people not flourish and prosper. And also not to be able to replace a population because that's what we're seeing now is we can't replace our population with what we're currently doing.
And I think that's what's going to eventually start happening. But I think it really gets at a deeper issue of like just nefariousness. I think there's like a heart and soul issue of why people would want to see people not flourish and prosper. And also not to be able to replace a population because that's what we're seeing now is we can't replace our population with what we're currently doing.
And I think that's what's going to eventually start happening. But I think it really gets at a deeper issue of like just nefariousness. I think there's like a heart and soul issue of why people would want to see people not flourish and prosper. And also not to be able to replace a population because that's what we're seeing now is we can't replace our population with what we're currently doing.
they don't realize oh i actually have some control over my fertility and there are things that i can do to change it i don't have to be on maybe i don't do ivf right i don't have to just say no and look at adoption like i can actually get my body in a state where fertility is more likely like i think that's where that empowerment piece is so important people but it gets back to your belief to even understand that it's possible you don't know it's possible like i think that's just the card the hands have been dealt and they don't know that