Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
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we have to be aware that the content we're consuming is sending that signal to our immune systems.
And I was really good for a while.
I sort of deleted X and Instagram from my phone.
So I would only look at them on my laptop.
And then I think, cause I was traveling in February, I'd put X back on for some reason.
And after this all sort of started to go down in the news,
I was finding myself on X for God knows how long just trying to stay up to date with stuff.
And I thought, okay, wrong end.
You do not need X on your phone.
Again, not trying to tell anyone how to live their life.
For me, I was realizing that I don't need 60 to 90 minutes of negative inputs into my life about stuff that is largely out of my control.
I just delete the app.
And even though that hasn't changed anything that is going on in the world, my experience of day-to-day life is completely different.
For many years, Jenna, I would specialize in seeing people with autoimmune disease.
This is out with where I was in general practice at the time.
I'd also see people for an hour, an hour and a half who had complex issues that they couldn't get resolution for.
And I used to really enjoy that.
And one thing I found
I mean, I don't have the exact statistics, so it was almost 100% of the time was when I did a timeline on people who suffered from any autoimmune disease, whether that be lupus, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, whatever it might be.