Dr. Mark Gordon
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Yeah, the editors of the journal that he's presenting it to.
The bottom line, which pharmaceutical company was involved in it? OK, which pharmaceutical? And, you know, that's one of the problems that, you know, RFK Jr. will be generating is that as he finds that this science is 70 percent, you can't reproduce it, meaning that it's maybe not accurate. Right. Maybe there's a little bit of bias.
The bottom line, which pharmaceutical company was involved in it? OK, which pharmaceutical? And, you know, that's one of the problems that, you know, RFK Jr. will be generating is that as he finds that this science is 70 percent, you can't reproduce it, meaning that it's maybe not accurate. Right. Maybe there's a little bit of bias.
The bottom line, which pharmaceutical company was involved in it? OK, which pharmaceutical? And, you know, that's one of the problems that, you know, RFK Jr. will be generating is that as he finds that this science is 70 percent, you can't reproduce it, meaning that it's maybe not accurate. Right. Maybe there's a little bit of bias.
You look at the inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases. What does everyone have now? It says a low inflammatory diet. Right. That's what it talks about.
You look at the inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases. What does everyone have now? It says a low inflammatory diet. Right. That's what it talks about.
You look at the inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases. What does everyone have now? It says a low inflammatory diet. Right. That's what it talks about.
Also, in HIIT, in high-impact interval training and high-impact aerobics, what happens is you can increase a chemical in the brain called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which is something that helps to improve neuron-to-neuron communication and neurology of your brain. And I don't know if you saw, we have one of your favorite guys, Gerald McClellan.
Also, in HIIT, in high-impact interval training and high-impact aerobics, what happens is you can increase a chemical in the brain called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which is something that helps to improve neuron-to-neuron communication and neurology of your brain. And I don't know if you saw, we have one of your favorite guys, Gerald McClellan.
Also, in HIIT, in high-impact interval training and high-impact aerobics, what happens is you can increase a chemical in the brain called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which is something that helps to improve neuron-to-neuron communication and neurology of your brain. And I don't know if you saw, we have one of your favorite guys, Gerald McClellan.
I don't know if you've seen some of the papers that have come out. He had a stroke in 95 fighting Nigel Benn in London. And during that fight, it was a horrible fight if you've ever seen the- It's a crazy fight, yeah. So anyway, he had a stroke from that and was hospitalized for 11 days in a coma in ICU in London. Gets out.
I don't know if you've seen some of the papers that have come out. He had a stroke in 95 fighting Nigel Benn in London. And during that fight, it was a horrible fight if you've ever seen the- It's a crazy fight, yeah. So anyway, he had a stroke from that and was hospitalized for 11 days in a coma in ICU in London. Gets out.
I don't know if you've seen some of the papers that have come out. He had a stroke in 95 fighting Nigel Benn in London. And during that fight, it was a horrible fight if you've ever seen the- It's a crazy fight, yeah. So anyway, he had a stroke from that and was hospitalized for 11 days in a coma in ICU in London. Gets out.
His sister, Lisa McClellan, refuses to put him into a nursing home, into a hospice health, takes him into the house in Chicago and for 29 years dealt with him. She develops an organization called Ring of Brotherhood, where Muhammad Ali's niece and son, I think, are part of it. And they take care of boxers who are leaving the ring.
His sister, Lisa McClellan, refuses to put him into a nursing home, into a hospice health, takes him into the house in Chicago and for 29 years dealt with him. She develops an organization called Ring of Brotherhood, where Muhammad Ali's niece and son, I think, are part of it. And they take care of boxers who are leaving the ring.
His sister, Lisa McClellan, refuses to put him into a nursing home, into a hospice health, takes him into the house in Chicago and for 29 years dealt with him. She develops an organization called Ring of Brotherhood, where Muhammad Ali's niece and son, I think, are part of it. And they take care of boxers who are leaving the ring.
who have symptoms, punch drunk or what do they call it, precox or pugilistic, dementia pugilistic, yeah. And she contacted me and told me about her brother and I looked at stuff and what we did was we set up a fund and we paid for his laboratory work and his initial assessment and we found he was hormonally deficient. So what we ended up doing is putting him onto the hormone replacement
who have symptoms, punch drunk or what do they call it, precox or pugilistic, dementia pugilistic, yeah. And she contacted me and told me about her brother and I looked at stuff and what we did was we set up a fund and we paid for his laboratory work and his initial assessment and we found he was hormonally deficient. So what we ended up doing is putting him onto the hormone replacement
who have symptoms, punch drunk or what do they call it, precox or pugilistic, dementia pugilistic, yeah. And she contacted me and told me about her brother and I looked at stuff and what we did was we set up a fund and we paid for his laboratory work and his initial assessment and we found he was hormonally deficient. So what we ended up doing is putting him onto the hormone replacement
And to one of the peptides that we use, which is called N-acetyl C-max, which stimulates the brain to produce more brain-derived neurotrophic factor. He's in Chicago. I'm in California or here in Texas, in Magnolia. And one of our docs in Chicago took the lead. I just gave her what to do. He's 20 percent better in four months on the protocol. He's now remembering things. He's communicating.