Dr. Vishal Patel
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And we're using thermal cameras that are used in like home construction and defense. But again, we're taking that lens and pointing it at the human being and saying, well, why don't we look at your thermal patterns and thermal signatures? Why don't we try to understand skin temperature as a biomarker and to tell us, to try and figure out what does that tell us about what's happening inside of you?
And we're using thermal cameras that are used in like home construction and defense. But again, we're taking that lens and pointing it at the human being and saying, well, why don't we look at your thermal patterns and thermal signatures? Why don't we try to understand skin temperature as a biomarker and to tell us, to try and figure out what does that tell us about what's happening inside of you?
And it's really exciting. And so, again, I think for me being at Sensei, it feels like a culmination of my love of data and technology. But I also get to blend the East and the West. So I studied Ayurveda. I have a deep appreciation for traditions and culture and history. And that has a really important place. It always has and always will in how human beings understand their health and wellness.
And it's really exciting. And so, again, I think for me being at Sensei, it feels like a culmination of my love of data and technology. But I also get to blend the East and the West. So I studied Ayurveda. I have a deep appreciation for traditions and culture and history. And that has a really important place. It always has and always will in how human beings understand their health and wellness.
And it's really exciting. And so, again, I think for me being at Sensei, it feels like a culmination of my love of data and technology. But I also get to blend the East and the West. So I studied Ayurveda. I have a deep appreciation for traditions and culture and history. And that has a really important place. It always has and always will in how human beings understand their health and wellness.
Here in Mexico now, there's an indigenous system of medicine here in Mexico.
Here in Mexico now, there's an indigenous system of medicine here in Mexico.
Here in Mexico now, there's an indigenous system of medicine here in Mexico.
There are traditional ways that people have thought about health and food and diet, and you have to take those into consideration when you're trying to shift perceptions and minds, when you're trying to introduce healthier eating patterns, when you're trying to incorporate more physical activity, you do have to be considerate of how people grew up and where they came from.
There are traditional ways that people have thought about health and food and diet, and you have to take those into consideration when you're trying to shift perceptions and minds, when you're trying to introduce healthier eating patterns, when you're trying to incorporate more physical activity, you do have to be considerate of how people grew up and where they came from.
There are traditional ways that people have thought about health and food and diet, and you have to take those into consideration when you're trying to shift perceptions and minds, when you're trying to introduce healthier eating patterns, when you're trying to incorporate more physical activity, you do have to be considerate of how people grew up and where they came from.
And so I enjoy bringing that understanding of Eastern traditions and culture as well as biomedicine into my work at Sensei. And again, before we started, I mentioned we don't diagnose and treat at our retreats. And so sometimes people wonder, it's like, yeah, well, why do you need a doctor at the helm? It's actually because we say no to a lot of things.
And so I enjoy bringing that understanding of Eastern traditions and culture as well as biomedicine into my work at Sensei. And again, before we started, I mentioned we don't diagnose and treat at our retreats. And so sometimes people wonder, it's like, yeah, well, why do you need a doctor at the helm? It's actually because we say no to a lot of things.
And so I enjoy bringing that understanding of Eastern traditions and culture as well as biomedicine into my work at Sensei. And again, before we started, I mentioned we don't diagnose and treat at our retreats. And so sometimes people wonder, it's like, yeah, well, why do you need a doctor at the helm? It's actually because we say no to a lot of things.
I mean, there's just a lot of clinical things in the wellness world that don't have evidence. And it's important that we steer people clear of magic bullets and gimmicks that don't work, that aren't proven, that may have some toxicity, that may have side effects, that may not be beneficial for you in the long run. And so that's how I incorporate my medical background here.
I mean, there's just a lot of clinical things in the wellness world that don't have evidence. And it's important that we steer people clear of magic bullets and gimmicks that don't work, that aren't proven, that may have some toxicity, that may have side effects, that may not be beneficial for you in the long run. And so that's how I incorporate my medical background here.
I mean, there's just a lot of clinical things in the wellness world that don't have evidence. And it's important that we steer people clear of magic bullets and gimmicks that don't work, that aren't proven, that may have some toxicity, that may have side effects, that may not be beneficial for you in the long run. And so that's how I incorporate my medical background here.
There's a lot. Okay, we have time. Is there, yeah, what's your favorite topic or disease or supplement at the moment?
There's a lot. Okay, we have time. Is there, yeah, what's your favorite topic or disease or supplement at the moment?
There's a lot. Okay, we have time. Is there, yeah, what's your favorite topic or disease or supplement at the moment?