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frail people, they've lost everything they're on walk, because you can see that their lives are lives of suffering. And this doesn't have to be, except for how medicine, I mean, Kaiser's website, all the health advice, the ways to not be sick. Uh-oh. Am I still here? Okay. You're still there. You're still here. So, You know, all of the, everything's wrong.
frail people, they've lost everything they're on walk, because you can see that their lives are lives of suffering. And this doesn't have to be, except for how medicine, I mean, Kaiser's website, all the health advice, the ways to not be sick. Uh-oh. Am I still here? Okay. You're still there. You're still here. So, You know, all of the, everything's wrong.
It says, for example, walk to protect yourself from osteoporosis. Well, if you walk, unless you're carrying an elephant, you're not putting enough weight on your bones to tell them to make more bone, make more bone stuff, quality bone stuff. And it's so all of this and eat, they still say, eat a low fat, low saturated fat diet. I eat a carnivore diet.
It says, for example, walk to protect yourself from osteoporosis. Well, if you walk, unless you're carrying an elephant, you're not putting enough weight on your bones to tell them to make more bone, make more bone stuff, quality bone stuff. And it's so all of this and eat, they still say, eat a low fat, low saturated fat diet. I eat a carnivore diet.
I am so metabolically healthy compared to what I could be, like a stellar metabolic stats. But Kaiser has diagnosed me with familial hypercholesterolemia, which hypercholesterolemia. Which I know I have. It's a genetic mutation. I mean, this is crazy. They just do this because doctors are so ignorant of the science. And this is the thing I bring out.
I am so metabolically healthy compared to what I could be, like a stellar metabolic stats. But Kaiser has diagnosed me with familial hypercholesterolemia, which hypercholesterolemia. Which I know I have. It's a genetic mutation. I mean, this is crazy. They just do this because doctors are so ignorant of the science. And this is the thing I bring out.
One of the myths of medicine is that doctors know how to read evidence and they do read evidence to critically evaluate it and to decide your care. And they are not taught in med schools to read evidence or evaluate it. They can't read it. And they don't have time to read it.
One of the myths of medicine is that doctors know how to read evidence and they do read evidence to critically evaluate it and to decide your care. And they are not taught in med schools to read evidence or evaluate it. They can't read it. And they don't have time to read it.
Like at Kaiser, they see patients every 20 minutes and they have these other requirements, electronic medical record keeping. And so unlike me, I'm a psycho. I work all day and night. People want to go home and have a family. And so I can't fault them for that. But so they need to have somebody reading the science because there's not a doctor I have except for my psychiatrist, who's fantastic.
Like at Kaiser, they see patients every 20 minutes and they have these other requirements, electronic medical record keeping. And so unlike me, I'm a psycho. I work all day and night. People want to go home and have a family. And so I can't fault them for that. But so they need to have somebody reading the science because there's not a doctor I have except for my psychiatrist, who's fantastic.
And I just am so impressed by him always. But every other doctor is not diagnosing or treating you based on evidence. And I will catch them on it and tell them they don't like that.
And I just am so impressed by him always. But every other doctor is not diagnosing or treating you based on evidence. And I will catch them on it and tell them they don't like that.
No, that was breast cancer.
No, that was breast cancer.
Oh, so after taking a handful of pills and if, you know, for like five years.
Oh, so after taking a handful of pills and if, you know, for like five years.
A little bit. It helped me a little bit. Like I wanted to have sex occasionally. And then one day my friend got a hysterectomy and she says, oh my God, there's a woman in the same office that my doctor's in who's a hormone specialist. She gave me these bioidentical pellets and I want to have sex with my husband every day. And she literally was the last person to ever say that on the earth.
A little bit. It helped me a little bit. Like I wanted to have sex occasionally. And then one day my friend got a hysterectomy and she says, oh my God, there's a woman in the same office that my doctor's in who's a hormone specialist. She gave me these bioidentical pellets and I want to have sex with my husband every day. And she literally was the last person to ever say that on the earth.
And I said, oh my God, I need some of that. So I went to this woman and she said, Inserted these little pellets with testosterone and estrogen.
And I said, oh my God, I need some of that. So I went to this woman and she said, Inserted these little pellets with testosterone and estrogen.