Dr. Mike on RU-vid was offered a tv show contract, but declined for this very reason. He was reading the contract and found a bit that would require him to market products/services on the show regardless of whether they were bs pseudoscience or just not what he would recommend to a patient. He made a video explaining that he didn’t want to be disingenuous and peddle snake oil to people who trusted him. I have a lot of respect for him for making that decision and making a public statement about how he believed it was the right thing to do.
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@@MIAspartan OP is talking about Dr. Mike, a youtuber who is a doctor and creates medical-based videos. The guy talking about the Fat Magnet BS is Dr. Oz. He's the older guy in this video here. He's had his own show on TV for years. Dr. Mike doesn't have a show, for the exact reason OP stated
@@MIAspartan the fat magnet sort of works. It should help remove the fat off of the surface of soups. It’s just a waste of money. I get the same results from putting a spoon in the freezer for a few minutes or filling a metal ladle with ice cubes.
The closest we ever get to a biggest lie on TV is that one time when BBC aired a broadcast where they tricked the audience thinking that spaghetti grows on trees as a joke.
The fat magnet is basically just a cold metal object you can use to solidify lipids floating on your stew and remove. What they don’t tell you is that you can basically do the same thing with a frozen ladle or a fat skimmer
As someone who was a paralegal for an attorney who represented a client in a lawsuit against Dr. Oz, you literally would not believe how many times he and his company have been sued. The number is absolutely staggering.
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I gotta say, that "fat magnet" is based off of a trick that actually does work. If you have a large bit of ice, you can dip the ice into a hot soup that has a lot of fat and it'll freeze the fat to the ice. You then go to another container and wipe the fat off of the ice with ease and can do it again until you have removed as much fat as you want. You see Ramen shops do this often with their pork and beef broth.
One time my partner and I were visiting my parents for the holidays. After dinner, we went to the bar and got tipsy. When we returned, my partner reheated some leftovers of turkey, stuffing, and mash potatoes. When the microwave dinged she screamed "the microwave stole my mash potatoes!"..... She'd scooped the fat off the refrigerated gravy and thought it was mash potatoes. Regardless of the microwaved theft, it was delicious.
Something that people not in healthcare need to understand:. It's a highly specialized field. It sounds crazy, but just because he's a surgeon doesn't mean he knows everything about medicine, in fact, a whole specialty of surgeons (orthopedic) are notorious for not knowing much about literal medicines except what they need pre and post op. Their job is to break and reassemble you, not to treat you. While Dr. Oz is a cardiothoracic surgeon, he likely hasn't practiced non-surgical/preventative management in years, you need to look at the subset of the field they practice in before getting their opinion
There’s currently a massive issue with the medical field and their employees attempting to do exactly what Oz is. They figure since they are medical professionals that they can go and reach out into other medical fields they aren’t specialized in. The biggest issue currently is GPs being able to prescribe and diagnose mental health conditions even though they have very little experience or practice in that field. Misdiagnosis has been an increasing issue, I’ve known many patients who have been misdiagnosed by their GP and given a medication that doesn’t work or is perhaps even harmful to their mental health condition. Unfortunately I only see these people after they’ve already attempted suicide or severely self harmed. It’s incredibly frustrating.
I recently started training to be an RBT, and the course I took emphasized on things I wasn't qualified to do. It literally told me that I cannot do things just because I have influence.
Let me guess, you are either some random tech or a CNA. The fact that you tried to “educate” a group of people is hilarious. What you said could have been said by a child. Stop acting like people other than yourself need to know something.
@@kezzter13 I'm a Heme/Onc fellow who just finished their internal medicine residency last year. I made that comment because it's a common misconception by patients to misunderstand the structure of the healthcare system and providers. You're aggression and assuring that I'm merely a CNA or a technician is laughable. Get your ego in check.
It's a good thing his opponent, John Fetterman, is pretty much the exact opposite of a rich grifter turned politician. If he wasn't such a down to earth person he might have a hard time overcoming the name recognition Oz carries with him. Oz doesn't even live in PA, he just claims residence there now so he can run in that senate race, the dude really lives at one of two homes in NJ (when he's not at one of his other 8-10 homes around the country).
The fact that when I was 13/14 and had very little internet access, I would wait for his show to come on and write down every fat burning tip and trick he would give on his show. So glad I never actually put any of into practice.
I can't believe Oz is running for public office. And actually has a chance of winning. He hasn't practiced being a doctor or surgeon for a long time. There have been calls to have his license taken away, but that's really hard to do without actual criminal negligence. Like murder.
@@riz8114 Lol and now his campaign is desperately trying to distance themselves from Trump, while Fetterman pulls ahead, pointing out the obvious horse shit Oz is trying to pull. Oz live in Jersey and is using his MIL's address to say he lives in PA. He's completely flipped on what seemed to be principles he held for years (talking about how abortion is a necessary medical process on his show, now against it completely). He's also going off the deep end trying to tie Fetterman to cRaZy bErNiE sAnDeRs even though Oz had Bernie on his show in 2019 and agreed with most of what he had to say. Long story short, the PA senate race is between a Hollywood liar who has poisoned our loved ones and tricked them for over a decade and a small town dude who is not only from PA, but has worked blue collar jobs for decades until he became involved in politics.
I learned the “fat magnet” in culinary school but essentially it was ice cubes in a ladle that did the same thing, it’s meant to take off the top layer of fat/milk solids (depending on what kinda “fat” you use) from when they separate during cooking, it doesn’t get rid of fat tho lol.
Fun fact. Actual doctors have looked at Oz's claims over the years and found that just over half of them are false. Would you go to a doctor that gave out incorrect advice most of the time.
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I’d definitely love to see genuine peer-reviewed studies on stuff like Reiki. It seems like something that maybe takes advantage of the placebo effect and likely works for a nonzero percent of the people who want it to work for them. Would make an interesting tv program examining the unbiased findings of that rather than what dr oz was doing here, just promoting someone who claims to have the ability to perform the practice.
The most frustrating thing is he actually was a doctor and knew medical stuff but chose to scam people and let his "alternative medicine" go to his head.
Behind The Bastards podcast did a couple episodes on him. He's an incredibly smart and talented (and wealthy) individual, which makes it even more disgusting how he very obviously lied and scammed for years, and is now trying to rise up the ranks in politics.
The fact that this man doesn't have scruples to deny a contract requiring he sell snake oil whilst having _all_ the education he needs to know it's snake oil is a testament to how amoral a politician this man is certainly goin to be.
The sad part is, they did a study on politicians and found people will still overwhelmingly vote for a politician they know is lying, so long as they're charismatic and don't make a public admission of guilt. Even when the evidence is still there. So Dr. Oz is in good company. He'd be no different than any other politician.
My local town doctor, who was my childhood doctor, wound up all over the national news here in Ireland after he got caught scamming. He had teamed up with an American doctor who'd had his licence revoked on the US, and the two of them were peddling a cure for cancer.
I think a lot of people misunderstand him, dr. oz, is actually a brilliant doctor who at one point did brilliant research. He is not dumb and definitely doesn’t buy into any of the snake oil he’s selling. That makes all his scams even worse, he knows better and abuses his reputation to make money selling garbage.
Yeah, does running for Senate in Pennsylvania white living in New Jersey and also actively voting in Turkish election sound like a smart idea? Guys not brilliant at all
@@howard7099 I mean you can't really say that, he is losing as a doctor in the same ads we're he's selling snake oil, it's all one and the same. It's also just weird to say people misunderstand him, when his intentions are rather clear. Also he's he's pro life and a doctor? Thats super sketchy man there's a reason why most doctors are pro life and anyone who was actually "brilliant" would understand that
@@cruxell hes done some serious ground breaking research is what im saying. Im just trying to say, that it obvious that he intentionally misleads his audience into buying stupid garbage using his reputation. He’s not an idiot for pushing garbage products he’s malicious when he does it because he knows better.
So there is some basis in reality re: "the fat magnet." Lipids like saturated fats contain molecular double bonds and tend to become solid at room temperature or below room temperature. These fats come from animals (think butter or bacon fat versus vegtable oil). When you cook a stew or chilli or soup (et cetera) this fat renders out of the meat and since its less dense than the rest of the liquid in the pot, it floats to the top. Common practice in a very greasy dish such as chilli is to skim the fat off of the surface with a spoon to remove it so your bowl of chilli for example isn't a super greasy mess, and therefore more pleasant to eat. The problem with the fat magnet is that it is woefully inefficient compared to the spoon. The idea is you put the fat magnet in the freezer to bring it's temperature down. You then take this cold object and submerge it into the fat layer of the stew or chilli you wish to remove it from, thereby removing the heat from the fat and solidifying it on the fat magnet allowing you to remove it from the pot, but here's the rub... Without getting into the nuances of heat transfer and thermodynamics, what we perceive as cold is simply an absence of heat as heat flows in one direction only, from hot to cold. When you touch a cold object in the refrigerator with your hand for instance, the tactile sensation of something being cold is simply the heat flowing away from that part of your body to the object you are touching. This is important because of the material the fat magnet is made out of is stainless steel. Heat transfers through conductance from the burner to the pot, from the pot to the liquid in the pot, and from the liquid to the fat floating on the surface, and finally from the fat on the surface to the fat magnet. Stainless steel is a very poor conductor of heat meaning its ability to transfer heat is very inefficient when compared to other materials like copper for instance. The reason the fat magnet doesn't work is because the rate of heat transfer occurs faster from the liquid to the fat than it does from the fat to the fat magnet. Because of this, any fat that is solidified to the fat magnet is immediately turned back to liquid by the hot fat surrounding it. I imagine if they chose copper as the material it would work better, but not by much, than the stainless steel version... The reason they didn't do this is because the price of copper is much higher than stainless steel and while you could convince people to buy this worthless kitchen gadget at the price of stainless, the amount of people you could convince to buy it at the cost of copper becomes much less... Or at least I hope it does.
Anyone who's ever made homemade soup before knows that if you just let the soup chill in the fridge, the fat floats to the top and solidifies. Just pluck it off then
“This man promotes more pills than a pharmacy” - I’ve never hard Charlie make such a simple comparison like that, usually it’s always some wild thing he compares it to haha
don’t think I’ll ever get over this guy previously being a cardiothoratic surgeon. thank god he retired because he’d probably demonstrate chakra alignment over an open heart surgery patient for a quick buck
He figured out scamming people was more money for less work than actually being a surgeon, and less liability too given how many exploits and loopholes in the legal system are that shows like his use to get by without being sued to oblivion.
The fat skimmer thing actually makes perfect sense, although it's a dumb solution with better alternatives. Lipids, ie fats, are liquid when hot and solidify when cold. They also float on top of water, so the cold "fat magnet" just acts as a condenser to skim off the fat floating on top of the soup, broth, whatever. It's easier to just dip in a paper towel, or skim it off with a spoon.
It's also dumb considering the fact that animal fat is the healthiest thing in food. You cant absorb nutrients if you dont have fat. Also fat making you fat is also pretty much a myth outside of calories in calories out.
This must be for people entirely unfamiliar with the physics of putting soup/stew in a fridge and seeing the fat icebergs that manifest as it cools. As you mentioned, easy to spoon out if you so wish, but reheating these arctic adipose sheets will just re-melt it back into the broth, if your concern isn't removing the excess lipids altogether.
The thing is that the heat from the stew would transfer to the device before the device cools enough fat around it to make it worth collecting the fat with that thing.
The "fat magnet" is just an overpriced "tool" to help skim fat off the surface. Using pretty much any metal surface that has been left in a freezer long enough to get very cold will do the same. My grandma would just use a metal ladle that she left in the freezer while cooking and do this. However because of my grandma I ended up watching alot of Dr Oz and I can tell you she was his target audience. Older people who are just gullible and have to much time on their hand and end up watching TV.
Do yourself and your sweet grandmother a favor and find a way to block those channels. They are extremely damaging and have put our country in jeopardy by brainwashing so many people to believe nonsense.
@Kavetion Good take, but you missed the fact that Charlie has 10 mil subs, a chess grandmaster, a main character in a famous movie, an artist, a great commentator, and has bought thousands of pokemon cards worth billions of dollars.
@@Dios_of_Autumn-1999 Good take, but you’re talking to a bot. Do you know how weird you look when you’re essentially yelling at the digital version of a brick wall?
@@treali Not to be a dick to you or Charlie but he's an idiot 90% of the time and has no clue what the fuck he's talking about. But his whole thing is to comment over things and to kind of roast it or say some dumb shit. So expecting him to have a "normal" take is kinda dumb when he says dumb shit to entertain people.
And now this guy ran for office in my state. A state he barely even had ties to. A state he absolutely didn’t care about. And he had the audacity to attack others for their out of state origins.
It's even scarier when you think about that he's a real surgeon and an actually good doctor. Well... Obviously not anymore "because" he's choosing to peddle this stuff. But I mean that he knows the stuff he's peddling won't do anything and does it anyway. I wonder if part of it is due to the network pressuring him to do sponsored garbage. But as a doctor, he should say that he won't do it for the sake of his own better judgement and reputation as a whole. Like couldn't he lose his license for this sort of stuff? I'd think that doctors who give bad or unethical advice are no longer fit for the field and would get booted from it. Like that fat skimmer part you showed for instance. There's actually a legit thing that cooks do to get rid of a lot of fat from soup and such: Put it in the fridge. As the oils separate from it sitting, they then solidify on the surface when it gets cold enough. Then you can crack it off in hardened chunks and lift it out. No special tools needed. With the fat skimmer Oz showed though, most of it was just dripping right back in the kettle because no matter how cold it gets, the soup/stew will just heat it back up.
It's actually crazy how much influence this guy has on some older people. My friend's grandpa who had a stroke kept throwing temper tantrums at the hospital he was staying in at the time cos he wanted Dr. Oz recommended immune boosters
@@absolutelyfookinnobody2843 honestly he should have his license as a medical practitioner revoked if he actually is promoting misinformation I’m surprised it hasn’t happened yet. It’s actually insane
I have no clue how this chucklehead is a real contender for Pennsylvania Office. Up until the Primaries, literally NOBODY wanted this guy. I saw so many Republican ads saying “please god not this guy”
The fat magnet is a gimmick version of an actual hack. If you freeze a metal ladle (or something similar) and skim it in food with fats with higher melting points (butter for example) the excess fat will harden on to the ladle
its amazing how many comments dont understand this, makes me think most his audience is mid teens, heck even in my teens i knew that a cold item in warm food can pull and solidify fats especially in soups/stews etc
Same with the Reiki. It is a real practice and I have felt the effects of it. We all have the ability to heal our own bodies wether people want to believe or not
The fat magnet is "real", except in real life what we do is put a steel ladle into an ice water bowl to get it nice and cold, then use the ladle to take some excess fats from the top of your soups or sauces. Useful on sauces sometimes if you have too much fats/oils from butter or oily meat. Absolutely, 100% not a product that you need to buy as an extra, just use a metal thing, and its barely going to affect your intake, its mostly to improve the clarity of your food flavour.
thats actually how this item was originally created and marketet, you were supposed to put it in the freezer, and than use that to solidify the fat on top of the soup/sauce, to take some out. of course, in theory it works, but its very unpractical. and a ladle with ice water is just as effective. or better yet, you take one of those fat splitters, that have a sprout below the surface, or you let the soup cool entirely and take the fat off the top...
@@catwiesel_81... I know? That's why I said this. But the technique isn't impractical unless there's an unreasonable amount of fats present. Its the fastest and most practical method when making dinner and you have ice in the freezer. Fat splitters are also a gimicky product that only work for soups and gravies with no chunks, which are unlikely to even have excess fats, meaning you have to separate your meats/veggies which isn't practical for anything but thin soups. The cooling method is the way to get the most, but requires you to cool the whole thing down, impractical at 20:30 when I want to eat my freshly made food and go to bed after work.
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@@MCTAP if she couldn’t see it she was blind and it’s not the first time she’s gone and given a platform to nonsense. She’s let Suzanne Somers peddle unproven hormone therapy and let Jenny “we cured my kid of autism who only had it because of being vaccinated” McCarthy.
He only promotes himself. He's had several colleagues complain that his lust for exposure got in the way of work back when he was doing actual doctor work. He is in love with himself and changes his stance at the drop of a hat to whatever will benefit him more at that moment. He voted illegally and got away with it. He also lives in New Jersey in his self built mansion but declares he lives with his in laws in Pennsylvania because it's easier to run republican there. He is trying to become a political leader in a state he doesn't even live in nor has he in several years.
Huh. Some grifter aspiring to be a politician so he can take advantage of people’s generosity on the campaign trail? Might as well aim to blatantly live off of extortion. That’s one step lower on the ladder going downwards into a deep pit, right below haggling old people out of their money.
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I’ve also worked on his house in palm beach. It’s under an LLC, because he tries to stay on the down low about how much money he has. Less than a mile from trump.
@@nicoledempsey3415 I will vote for Fetterman. I've talked to a few people about the election. It's not easy to discuss politics with most people, though.
As someone who loves cooking, the fat magnet makes me cry inside. If you just use bread to skim the top of soup you can make an amazing toast if you throw it into a pan. Also it doesn't make soup healthier lol it just absorbs the extra fat on top so it is more pleasant to eat (drink)?
One of the most valuable courses I did at university were Research Methodology, with Epistemology being part of it. It's typically something you have to do if you're going into the Social Sciences or Science. You're literally taught how to separate bullshit from something that makes sense. It's really difficult to fool someone who understands this material. Nevermind university, these courses need to be turned into essential school subjects.
It would be pretty hard to fool a kid from a primary school with this kinda bullshit, it's just the people who fall for these scams are fucking cro magnons.
I went to school too I would brag like you did but I don’t need to because I’m better and I know I’m better. We are the better squad, I pat you on your back.
My AP Writing class in high school basically taught this; there was a whole week dedicated to showing how bullshit / lies / ads in the media work, and how to recognize them. There was another whole week or two dedicated to recognizing double standards & virtue signaling & such (example of double standard used was older, which were 80s/90s tv shows Roseanne & Married With Children, which were basically the same show w/ the genders of the asshole comedian main characters swapped, and the media response was totally different). My reaction was... why is this in an AP course? This should be something that every student takes. Same w/ a basic business / finance course; one year or semester less of something else, teach kids how to balance their finances, know how loans work, etc....
It's the fallacy that if someone has a MD, or a PhD in a specialized area, that other people think they are intelligent in all areas, which is completely false. I work in research, and say, if a PhD is talking about their own work they are brilliant, but in any other scientific topic they are usually just an average smart person. Not an expert.
Yup. That's the grift people like Kent Hovind pull when they call themselves "doctor" but their doctorate is in christian studies from some diploma mill.
Even "experts" bother me. Dumbass leftists screech about "experts". Right wing dumbasses distrust people simply for being viewed as "experts" or "too educated". I don't trust experts, or education, but I 100% trust work. Good work, in acedemia, can be shown and often repeated with the right equipment (even if most people could never touch some of that equipment). Work can be checked, reasoned through, or at least broadly explained. "COVID doesn't affect unmasked protests, just Trump rallies" is a statement of people claiming to be "experts". "COVID and other contagens spread when people are gathered with no barriers (mouth, nose, genitals) regardless of political affiliation, moral standing, or social acceptance" is an explainable statement.
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Doctor Oz has saved at least one life. My father was having a heart attack and my mother who was sleeping in the room with him had watched his program earlier in the evening. He had made a suggestion that you are to give a person having a heart attack an aspirin in order to stop the clotting. My mom remembered this and gave my dad an aspirin, which the doctors later told her it saved his life. This was 10 years ago, and, while Doctor Oz is a slimy piece of shit, I still owe him a little credit.
Aspirins in them self don’t treat heart attacks, they mostly buy time for actual treatment. But then again, aspirins as a first method of treatment is common knowledge for anyone who has any interest in medicine. Hell, I’m a 2nd year student in a medical academy and I know this despite having no interest in cardiology or cardiac failure. I wouldn’t give him credit for knowledge of the bare minimum, I’d give your mom credit for holding onto useful information
@@connorself I know. I’m in healthcare, so I’m aware this is basic info as well. However, this basic info would never have reached my mother without this man, so I can’t help but be a little grateful.
@@hera9668 he’s doing good, lots of a lifestyle changes had to take place after the heart attack. Retired and sold his company because he realized he couldn’t manage the stress, lost a lot of weight and began exercising daily, and hasn’t had any notable health problems in a long while. Thanks for asking
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There technically is something to the fat magnet. They put it in the fridge beforehand. The fats in a stew are liquid when heated, but are solid at room temperature or below. So putting a cold surface in it like that will theoretically solidify the fats on contact, stick them to the device, and then you can remove them. It probably isn’t all that effective though.
@@garrycole9187 Or just put it in the fridge, scrape the fat off, and then reheat the stew. An invention that solves a problem that already has an effective & efficient solution.
the fat magnet is actually kind of useful. not for weight saving though. skimming the top of stews and soups is how you get a nice clear broth, and it is fat that floats on top. I usually use a fine mesh scoop or even freeze a metal ladle sometimes, but if you do that there's no point in getting the fat magnet.
His own party is skeptical of him, the only reason he's got a chance is because he was endorsed by Trump, which even his supporters have called it a bad move.
As someone who's heavily into fitness, this dude is a running joke in the fitness industry. He really is the telemarketing scammer of the mainstream TV world.
Yes you run and exercise so you would know that he’s a joke in the fitness community, you know nothing you don’t have to lie about your knowledge for RU-vid approval it gets you no where.
Charlie you have no idea how much I appreciate this Reiki rant. They forced me to try reiki in the mental health hospital as a legitimate cure to my advanced depression and ptsd... and it was such a fucking joke you have no idea. Also they still push pseudoscience towards helping people with their mental health and I think it does more harm than good.
Meditation is the only legitimate cure for mental illness, everything else is just a case of lessening the symptoms. I do believe Reiki can help people relax and feel soothed (purely because the idea can comfort some people). However, the only real way to cure mental health is from within, with you doing the work yourself, not someone waving their hands infront of you. Essentially the only "cure" for mental illness is *you*.
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As a Turk, I don't mean to shit on my people, but… In Turkey, we have salesman we call işportacı (hawker I guess) who buy a bunch of stuff and try selling it. They can sell it in ferry, in bazaars or any public place. They are like the Turkish ice cream man of selling stuff to people.They can sell a bald man shampoo and make him feel like it was a great sale. And let me tell you, Dr. Oz is in the top of that game. He is the biggest işportacı I have ever seen.
The fat magnet does work, but it’s not magnetic. an ice cube could do the same since the layer of fat on top of stew solidifies at low temperatures making it stick to the cold object.
The “fat magnet” is just a gimmicky name but in reality it cools the oil and fat that sits on top of soups and whatnot until they solidify to the surface of the cold metal. People have been doing the same with ice in a metal ladle for years but the oil/fat/grease generally has to be one that has a fairly high solidifying point so all the conventional (canola, olive, vegetable ect) oil that doesn’t solidify near room temperature is much less likely to work as the steam will just melt it back into the food. You can also just cool it in your fridge for a while and grab it off with your hand too
Natural fats ain't even that bad for you, in fact that's where a lot of the healthy bits are. Most of the time, it's your sugar intake that's causing you to gain weight.
@@seasnaill2589 I agree. The only reason I remove any is to fix the flavor of whatever the fat is floating on top of. Sometimes it just doesn’t taste correct with too much fat.
@@bednarekcharles9280 The point is, is that it is being promoted for medical/dietary reasons. Whatever fat you are skimming off the top of your stew isn't going to do shit for your nutrition. He is a Doctor doing a show about Health and Medicine. The product is only being promoted to get money from people trying to lose weight.
To be fair if I were in a bad mood and someone started waiving their hands around and above me in a serious attempt to change my mood with magic I would burst out laughing. Just not for the reason they hope.
I remember working in a grocery with a very elderly client base and whenever we’d run out of some common item then have hundreds of complaints we were out of it we all knew Dr Oz had talked about it’s benefits the previous day. We’d even look it up and that was indeed always the case lol! If the Doc said green apples prevent cancer, we’d get a mob of old people in produce bagging them up first thing in the morning and then shelf would be bare🤦
I have Psoriasis, it shows sometimes on my arms and face and is visible to customers. The number of times women 40+ would tell me of a "miracle solution" that I should try and will fix me up in a jiff. They always want to feel superior, like they're in the know of some magical truths. I have an auto-immune disease, I dont need unsolicited advice from someone who doesnt even have my Psoriasis. Dear god I hope he doesnt win his race.
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Never forget that surgeons and doctors have maybe one nutrition class, so be skeptical when they offer diet advice. It's like how a dentist doesn't know how to perform an appendectomy, it's all in the medical field but specialties matter. Edit: also the power of money can make people say anything
Can confirm that I learned very little about nutrition in medical school. You learn enough to give people very general guidelines about how to avoid pathological extremes (malnourishment and obesity).
@@tomisaacson2762 What specialty? I know pediatric GPs learn a lot more than say, any specialty where you DON'T look at growing bodies and watch for neglect. I do know geriatric care in some countries focuses a lot on nutrition, especially for female patients. What country was your med school in? In eastern europe (georgia) nutrition is way more focused on because.... wait for it.... NONE of the schools use ACTUAL cadavers. Just foam dummies. I was horrified at learning that and opted not to go, despite the amazing 6k per year price.
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My delusional father is really into reiki. He even took me to a reiki class when I was a kid where I got “certified” as a reiki healer. The ridiculous psudoscience and metaphysical mumbo jumbo he stuffed into my brain as a kid set me up for trauma that I’m still recovering from as an adult because it made me vulnerable to people who use that kind of stuff to manipulate people. Of course, he would never acknowledge that. He’s too far gone. This kind of shit can actually be really dangerous.
@@madagascartiger1117 I do not know a lot about Fetterman, can you explain to me a bit about him? I would look it up, but I know I'm going to run into biased websites. It's fine if you don't want to talk about it.
@@FartyBalls42069 fetterman held a black jogger at gunpoint with a shotgun because he was acting suspicious around him. Thats all you really need to know about him tbh.
unfortunately when i used to live with my dad, he was obsessed with him and as someone who’s plus size he tried to get me to listen to him not i’m glad i didn’t. i never knew he was a liar.
Yeah dude penguinz definitely put a huge dent to OZ campaign. The amount of reach critical has is insane with shares and views. He doesn’t even realize.