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So if this is broadly accurate, what is the game then for someone like Jack? Is it building bone or is it preventing loss?
Is there anything else you wanted to ask Jack about your results or anything else, any pressing questions you have? Yeah, nutrition would be a good one actually.
Is there anything else you wanted to ask Jack about your results or anything else, any pressing questions you have? Yeah, nutrition would be a good one actually.
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You're just talking about airplanes there. I was thinking about electrolytes. There's been a huge boom over the last couple of months, year, of people consuming more and more electrolytes. Everyone's launching an electrolyte drink and consuming much more salt and sodium. What do you make of this? Are we electrolyte deficient?
You're just talking about airplanes there. I was thinking about electrolytes. There's been a huge boom over the last couple of months, year, of people consuming more and more electrolytes. Everyone's launching an electrolyte drink and consuming much more salt and sodium. What do you make of this? Are we electrolyte deficient?
Peter, what's the most important thing we didn't talk about that we should have talked about as it relates to your work, the science that you're obsessed with at the moment, and anything that my audience might find and should need to know that we haven't yet discussed.
Peter, what's the most important thing we didn't talk about that we should have talked about as it relates to your work, the science that you're obsessed with at the moment, and anything that my audience might find and should need to know that we haven't yet discussed.
And how do you deal with that as a podcast host? Because you must sit there. You know so much about this subject matter, and you must sit there and hear people say to you on your podcast things that you don't agree with.
And how do you deal with that as a podcast host? Because you must sit there. You know so much about this subject matter, and you must sit there and hear people say to you on your podcast things that you don't agree with.
One of the things we've introduced recently, well, in the last three, four months is just we put – we have some independent scientific individuals who have a look at some of the things that are being said just to cross-reference and provide context. We call it kind of context checking. Nice. Just because some of the bigger things – obviously, there's so many big, as you were saying, so many –
One of the things we've introduced recently, well, in the last three, four months is just we put – we have some independent scientific individuals who have a look at some of the things that are being said just to cross-reference and provide context. We call it kind of context checking. Nice. Just because some of the bigger things – obviously, there's so many big, as you were saying, so many –
Terms like seed oils and this and this and this that have started a bit of a nutrition war on the internet. And so we just want to make sure that we provide more context to these things so that a person at home who isn't going to take it upon themselves to apply that context or do the research has more of a wide opinion.
Terms like seed oils and this and this and this that have started a bit of a nutrition war on the internet. And so we just want to make sure that we provide more context to these things so that a person at home who isn't going to take it upon themselves to apply that context or do the research has more of a wide opinion.
But it's difficult because, as you say, oftentimes it's the best speaker or the person with the most conviction that gets heard. You've managed to break through all of that.