Gary Brecka
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The value of radical transparency where our rejection letters and acceptance letters are now public information.
They've been talking about that for two decades.
We got it done within a couple months.
Hormone replacement therapy, fixing the...
very dangerous black box warnings that have done tremendous damage.
It was part of groupthink.
It's a fascinating story.
I know you've covered it.
No, I want to talk about that, actually.
We can talk about it, but we got that done.
We talk about SSRIs.
We talk about all sorts of sacred cow topics that you're not supposed to talk about because
The medical establishment has already decided that it's a settled science.
There's nothing to discuss here.
Yeah.
You know what's fascinating is the entire premise of science is based on a question.
You learn about the hypothesis when you first start learning basic biology, and the hypothesis is a question.
If we do this, this should be the outcome, and then you test it.
One of the things about a hypothesis, to be valid, is that the results should be repeatable.
And if we didn't question science, as we sit here today, we'd still be using leeches, we'd still be doing frontal lobotomies.