Dr. Scott Sherr
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And it's been a really amazing ride overall because now there's a lot more interest
And it's been a really amazing ride overall because now there's a lot more interest
As a result of all that interest, of course, there's going to be a lot more naysayers and people out there that are trying to bring things down and make various arguments that they feel are correct, maybe, or maybe they're just doing it because they know how the social media algorithms work, which is to make a conflict, make a splash and do something to cause a stir in some way and then get eyeballs that way.
As a result of all that interest, of course, there's going to be a lot more naysayers and people out there that are trying to bring things down and make various arguments that they feel are correct, maybe, or maybe they're just doing it because they know how the social media algorithms work, which is to make a conflict, make a splash and do something to cause a stir in some way and then get eyeballs that way.
So it was because of what happened in January that everybody is talking about. It's trendy now. And I have mixed feelings about that, right? Because anything that's trendy, people have a significant, interesting, mixed relationship typically, right? And like what I'm hoping for is that the knowledge is now coming to the fore. We've been doing this for so many years.
So it was because of what happened in January that everybody is talking about. It's trendy now. And I have mixed feelings about that, right? Because anything that's trendy, people have a significant, interesting, mixed relationship typically, right? And like what I'm hoping for is that the knowledge is now coming to the fore. We've been doing this for so many years.
You can go back and look at all of our blogs and all of our lectures and interviews and things like that, that I've done, that Dr. Ted has done on the team. So you can see that there's gravitas here. There's legitimacy in what we're doing. This is not just a trend. What I've said is believe the hype, but be careful the bandwagon, right? In the sense of the hype is true.
You can go back and look at all of our blogs and all of our lectures and interviews and things like that, that I've done, that Dr. Ted has done on the team. So you can see that there's gravitas here. There's legitimacy in what we're doing. This is not just a trend. What I've said is believe the hype, but be careful the bandwagon, right? In the sense of the hype is true.
Methylene blue has got fantastic potential, but be careful about just following what everybody else is doing without understanding why you're taking methylene blue and how you can best leverage it in your own particular situation.
Methylene blue has got fantastic potential, but be careful about just following what everybody else is doing without understanding why you're taking methylene blue and how you can best leverage it in your own particular situation.
You're like, you're one of the OGs when it comes to this, right?
You're like, you're one of the OGs when it comes to this, right?
Yeah. And a big piece for me, Dylan, is that A lot of the advice out there isn't bad, but a lot of it is not good either. And wading through that is really hard. It's not easy as a consumer, as somebody that's consuming social media, looking for good advice and education. It's hard overall. And so I totally understand that. The key, I think, is that
Yeah. And a big piece for me, Dylan, is that A lot of the advice out there isn't bad, but a lot of it is not good either. And wading through that is really hard. It's not easy as a consumer, as somebody that's consuming social media, looking for good advice and education. It's hard overall. And so I totally understand that. The key, I think, is that
when it comes to methylene blue, at least a bit, and this is not just methylene blue, it's sort of across the board, is that be careful taking advice from people that don't see patients or clients for a living is what I say, because they don't really know what it is to actually treat people and see the nuances of clinical care. It doesn't fall on a page. Your mug shot is like, you can't,
when it comes to methylene blue, at least a bit, and this is not just methylene blue, it's sort of across the board, is that be careful taking advice from people that don't see patients or clients for a living is what I say, because they don't really know what it is to actually treat people and see the nuances of clinical care. It doesn't fall on a page. Your mug shot is like, you can't,
Somebody like, for example, in medical school, you learn about a medical disease, like a condition, right? And like it's on a page, you read about it, but you go see somebody in person and then they don't fit that book. That's not like it's exactly that, right? And so you have to be ready to be more nuanced about how you look at people and how you work with them and how you...
Somebody like, for example, in medical school, you learn about a medical disease, like a condition, right? And like it's on a page, you read about it, but you go see somebody in person and then they don't fit that book. That's not like it's exactly that, right? And so you have to be ready to be more nuanced about how you look at people and how you work with them and how you...
try to help them overall. And so getting advice from people that don't see patients or clients and don't have the understanding of the breadth of responses that people have is kind of dangerous in some ways, right? If you're following this person's stack and that person's stack, and then, you know, Brian Johnson's a great example of this, right?
try to help them overall. And so getting advice from people that don't see patients or clients and don't have the understanding of the breadth of responses that people have is kind of dangerous in some ways, right? If you're following this person's stack and that person's stack, and then, you know, Brian Johnson's a great example of this, right?