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@ceb7894
@ceb7894 4 сағат бұрын
Thanks Dr. Volic for your work! Unfortunately I am not optimistic that his work will ever be accepted by the Modern Medical Mafia … Big Pharma will spend Billions to keep this life saving protocol out of Medical Schools across the nation and world…. They are multiple criminal felons that need to be stopped before our nation devolves into a heaping mass of sickened plebs…… oh wait that has already happened. Thank You American Medical Association and FDA!!!
@ceb7894
@ceb7894 5 сағат бұрын
His research should go down as the Greatest Discovery for Psychiatry of our modern era but it will not because of Big Pharma…. So sad. 😢
@sanchezacostaagentedesegur4886
@sanchezacostaagentedesegur4886 16 сағат бұрын
I am a 62 year old man and 3 months ago I decided to got in keto. Yesterday i discover i got a LMHR in one month from 204 C T to 290 CT. I have passed headaches and some fogy cognitive. All my biomarkers very well. But i had got erectile disfunction since 2/3 weeks do you have suffered the same? This isssue is as important to me to think in quit keto and connect to a plant based diet like the dr Cadwhel Eseylinsys jr. When i switch to keto. I thougj that my hormones would work the better. Could you coment about?
@billdublewhopper3064
@billdublewhopper3064 Күн бұрын
Seth Yoder completely debunked Nina Techolz. Thoroughly destroyed
@x.y.7385
@x.y.7385 Күн бұрын
Is the "ch" in Nina's last name pronounced like in "shoe" or like in " 'ch' olesterol" ?
@muringampurathasok1396
@muringampurathasok1396 Күн бұрын
Valuable man, respect from far south of India.
@dfinma
@dfinma Күн бұрын
38:40 How do you reconcile the "salt = bad" statement with your LMNT endorsement?
@murrayobrien9192
@murrayobrien9192 Күн бұрын
There is ZERO evidence that we need to lower our CO2 emissions. We as the meat eating community should reject the AGW hypothesis from first principles 100% with zero tolerance for the bullshit. I agree that regenerative farming is transformative and needs to be embraced by all of humanity.
@veronicac9405
@veronicac9405 Күн бұрын
Dr Johnson hit a grand slam here. I have tried to watch ALL his presentations - he is so earnest and knowledgeable. Here, more so than any other video, he has tied it (almost) all together. It would be fabulous to see his"extended" version where he addresses all the other pswitch triggers, especially alcohol (probably tying in Dr Lustig's Sugar, A Bitter Truth masterpiece). His team's research, the explanation of our pathways, and the ties to our evolution give a believable big picture of what the heck is going wonky with obesity. Thank you for posting this, MHS.
@tombarrett7797
@tombarrett7797 Күн бұрын
Great interview and Nina is always a pleasure to listen to. Thanks for the great content!
@tonyinfinity
@tonyinfinity 2 күн бұрын
How it possible this video only has 400 views? This guy knows what he's talking about, more people need to be exposed to him.
@stony2494
@stony2494 2 күн бұрын
I’m not a doctor, however what we need to look at are the randomized control studies with placebo on statins. The results are only a minor improvement of about 1% and actually more heart attacks occur with LOW cholesterol than high cholesterol. The more important factors are Triglycerides and the ratio of HDL to triglycerides, not LDL. Carnivore is the best diet for reversing diabetes type two and numerous autoimmune diseases 😎
@maureengarry
@maureengarry 2 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your PhD, Nina! You have ABSOLUTELY earned it and your work is incredibly important. Thank you so much for your contributions to all of our health.
@AngelaAStantonPhD
@AngelaAStantonPhD 2 күн бұрын
Awesome work Nina! You have earned every bit of it! Congratulations! 🥰
@gstlynx
@gstlynx 2 күн бұрын
Fantastic,!!!
@tengrisherpa4517
@tengrisherpa4517 2 күн бұрын
Shit talk, nothing practical. Dagostino is just talking alot!
@carlharmeling512
@carlharmeling512 3 күн бұрын
What happened to her hair? She had beautiful hair last time I saw her. It’s turned into a rather stiff looking stand of straw. Other than that I thinks she has a great and courageous intellect and her contribution to the science of nutrition is invaluable.
@M123OCT
@M123OCT 2 күн бұрын
She is 59 - I think she looks great.
@carlharmeling512
@carlharmeling512 2 күн бұрын
@@M123OCT She’s beautiful in every way. The hair thing was just so obvious to me. I think she’s smart and self confident enough to take my observation in the spirit it was made. I am married to such a woman myself.
@jeffm5271
@jeffm5271 Күн бұрын
That is what eating greasy ribeye steaks and bacon (fatty metabolically sick cows and pigs) all day long for 20+ years will do to you LOL. She looks like she is wearing at ;least a 1/2 inch of make up also, be scary to see what she looks like first thing in the morning without makeup LOL. She will be dead here in the next 10 or so years from cardiovascular disease/heart failure, it is just a matter of time.
@iyabodeadeyefa1010
@iyabodeadeyefa1010 3 күн бұрын
Well deserved PhD- Nina - you are truly one of the trail blazers/myth busters in Nutrition Sciences!! Well done👏🏾
@barbaralopez265
@barbaralopez265 3 күн бұрын
Dr. DOM for making you content available, I wish more people wou,would, understand all this
@TommysPianoCorner
@TommysPianoCorner 3 күн бұрын
I like when we see something that ties us back to our environment. I have long thought that in temperate climates, fruit is only available towards the end of summer/early autumn and would make an ideal way to fatten up for the winter months when food is in a much less plentiful supply. Bears are an extreme example in that they hibernate, but pre-agricultural man would have needed extra fat to last out the winter. The fact that our bodies evolved to latch on to fructose as being a ‘store as much as you can’ signal makes perfect sense. It would be interesting to set this down against populations in tropical climates where fruit is readily available 365 days per year. We can see that Asians were (and to an extent still are) typically skinnier than Caucasians even though they would have a higher fructose diet all year wrong. We know that for example, many Asians have trouble metabolizing alcohol as they lack an enzyme used by the liver. It is highly likely that there would be other metabolic differences given that for hundreds of thousands of years they lived in a different climate and thus were exposed to different foods than most westerners. Incidentally, obesity is now a massive problem in Asia and if you go to the average supermarket in Asia, the aisles are full of the same ultra processed garbage as those in the west. Equally, they cook with seed oils now (which is of course a more recent thing as it is for the west). Not to mention sugar sweetened beverages etc!
@Alecmcq
@Alecmcq 3 күн бұрын
Fantastic to hear that Nina got a PhD!! Dr Nina…. Congratulations!
@johneubank8543
@johneubank8543 3 күн бұрын
the studies showing over age 40 that higher LDL is associated with longer life - and lower LDL with a risk of sooner death - either take into account that LDL plummets with cancer (i.e. data removed/participant removed if cancer - or cancer patients not allowed in study) - or - some were investigated, with cancer patients removed - recalc'd - and still no meaningful change. If you haven't bothered to investigate Dr. Malcolm Kendrick "The Clot Thickens" then you really shouldn't be talking about LDL and heart attacks.
@oldtimepercussivedancechic743
@oldtimepercussivedancechic743 3 күн бұрын
Where is the Metabolomics Plus Kit? It's not listed on their website.
@donnahalstead531
@donnahalstead531 3 күн бұрын
So how do people on low cal high carb diets lose weight since their insulin levels should be high ?? It’s very confusing … how do people on weight watchers or body builders lose weight while eating lots carbs ??
@sharannda7883
@sharannda7883 3 күн бұрын
Dear Nina, I am so happy that all your research has been acknowledged. I have learned so much from you. Thank you for all your hard work!
@nosretep1960
@nosretep1960 3 күн бұрын
Oh Nina! See what you do?!? I get my que lined up and scheduled, then here you come! Always an absolute delight 💕
@T-aka-T
@T-aka-T 3 күн бұрын
Fantastic news re the PhD. Really helps in the "academic creds" game. It's a pity that a bit of paper weighs so much more than impeccable reasoning, but there you go. Also the fact that it's by publication is a ringing endorsement of work that has been unfairly attacked by idiots. So, congratulations Nina! Job well done, now duly recognised. 👍 Stick that iPhD n your pipe and smoke it, idiotic detractors!😏
@dianelakata1308
@dianelakata1308 3 күн бұрын
Anything sweet will trigger me. So glad to have identified that. Much more peaceful 😀
@jasonxwillby271
@jasonxwillby271 3 күн бұрын
I've never heard so many blatant falsehoods. This is diabolical misinformation, no wonder the zoonotic pandemics are getting worse!!! SMH
@michaelking8903
@michaelking8903 3 күн бұрын
NIna shares the same view as dr. Chris Knobbe
@alicet8791
@alicet8791 3 күн бұрын
I really want to hear this. But I've been listening for 20 minutes and I'm only 6 minutes into the talk... the rest is advertisements. I'm trying to listen while cleaning, so I'm not near the "skip" button. Irritating.
@niceadz6164
@niceadz6164 4 күн бұрын
Nina needs a Nobel prize for services to humanity ❤
@tallesttreeintheforest
@tallesttreeintheforest 4 күн бұрын
saturated fat = our evoltionary fat = what we evolved eating... the idea that it should be dangerous for us, its a claim that would go against nature.. its of no surprise the PG-funded clowns havent been able to prove it yet.
@dianelakata1308
@dianelakata1308 4 күн бұрын
WHO - hmmmm! Wonder where they get their money?
@beerman204
@beerman204 4 күн бұрын
We know that mainstream nutrition writers are terrified of saying anything positive about saturated fats....
@mfkleven
@mfkleven 4 күн бұрын
HDL lost clinical importance not because there’s no profitable way to raise it, but because raising it pharmacologically failed repeatedly to improve outcomes. Multiple products have successfully raised HDL, but outcomes were unchanged or even worsened. Contrast this with LDL lowering which consistently yields improved outcomes. Regardless of its predictive power in observational studies, lowering it does reduce CV events. That’s why it’s the center of attention. Appealing to corporate conspiracy is unnecessary and inaccurate. The science is pretty clear.
@daveb8449
@daveb8449 4 күн бұрын
Statins are a total scam. Just a 'cash cow' for the pharma industry. The notion that you're going to strip away such a vital molecule from the body and not suffer serious health consequences is ludicrous.
@moparmissile
@moparmissile 4 күн бұрын
Such a terrible marker to stake an entire medical discipline and dogma on! How about we campaign to switch to CAC!
@HansJrgenFurfjord
@HansJrgenFurfjord 4 күн бұрын
Protip: You should get a used Sony Alpha camera with an approx. 50mm lense (zoom or not) for 5-600 dollars and watch a tutorial about how you set it up for KZbin. 99% of KZbinrs with TV/broadcast quality video use Sony Alpha cameras. To learn about the different Alpha models, there are plenty of videos about which to pick on KZbin. The cheapest one is, for livestreaming, where you are in a controlled setting in regard to lighting, positioning and focus, as good as the most expensive one. BH Photo is the most reliable source for new and used professional cameras in the US, they got all their used stuff on their website.
@dinomiles7999
@dinomiles7999 4 күн бұрын
Its easy to understand, its called ROI 😢 . ILL SAY IT BECAUSE YOU CANT $$$$$$$$$$❤😢 ! Job securiry !
@dinomiles7999
@dinomiles7999 4 күн бұрын
Learn to Live in your TRUTH ❤.
@dinomiles7999
@dinomiles7999 4 күн бұрын
She is great and HONEST ❤! Thank you Dom. ❤❤❤❤.Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR.
@dinomiles7999
@dinomiles7999 4 күн бұрын
The data from any centralized MATRIX Rockefeller Lab will NEVER be truthful $$$$. If people only knew the manipulation of LAB TESTING $$$ 😢 Sad . Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR. Don't die, we are coming, see you in 2500.
@doddsalfa
@doddsalfa 4 күн бұрын
Nina has no education to talk about nutritional science
@T-aka-T
@T-aka-T 3 күн бұрын
That's just as well, since education on nutrition is still largely SDA-inspired religious claptrap! But I do recommend a PhD. It's kinda like a bit of a test in sustained high-level thinking, examined by other thinkers at academic level higher than ANY lower-level degree, let alone one in nutrition. So there is that.
@Alecmcq
@Alecmcq 3 күн бұрын
RAOTFL…. The people that are really uneducated on nutrition are all the dieticians and nutritionists that are taught industry bought and paid for dogma that is the exact opposite of what is actually healthy.
@dinomiles7999
@dinomiles7999 4 күн бұрын
Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR ❤!
@dsonyay
@dsonyay 4 күн бұрын
If someone would tell me this guy is Dr Chaffee’s brother, I’d easily believe it.
@HendrikRitsema
@HendrikRitsema 4 күн бұрын
Best treatment for atherosclerosis: Vitamin C Why do only coronary arteries clog with cholesterol and not veins or small capillaries? If "high cholesterol" is the cause of clogging your arteries, why doesn't it clog the arteries in your finger, your nose, and the smallest capillaries in your toe? Scurvy = No vitamin C in your diet. Symptom: Your blood vessels break and you bleed to death. Think of the sailor of the past. Scurvy of the heart = Just enough vitamin C from food. Symptom: Arteries around the heart are not strong enough to resist high blood pressure. Damage is repaired with cholesterol LP(a) to prevent worse. After years of repair, your arteries become clogged. A guinea pig can also not synthesize vitamin C by themself, just like humans, and needs supplementing 50 mg vitamin C every day and weighs only 1 kilo. 1 orange = 50 mg vitamin C. Do you really think that 75 mg vitamin C for YOU is enough? What is your weight? Enough vitamin C supplement of at least 3000 mg. per day gives strong and flexible arteries. Cholesterol is not needed as a repair agent. Cholesterol in your coronary arteries is broken down and burned in your liver. Source KZbin: - Cardiovascular disease and vitamin C (Dr. Rath Foundation) - Ending the Cardiovascular Epidemic by Natural Means - Dr. Matthias Rath
@T-aka-T
@T-aka-T 3 күн бұрын
Personally, - just my N=1 here - I am not a guinea pig. I have canine teeth for a start, and my incisors don't keep growing. My own GPs were cute but not too advanced in the thinking department as I recall. 🤔 Perhaps the GP needs all that vitamin C in order to deploy calcium in its interminable tooth production. Or to cope with the oxidative stress from all the plant matter it fangs to keep its teeth sufficiently ground down in the hope of speaking more clearly one day 😁
@dpasek1
@dpasek1 4 күн бұрын
~44:30 Re: aldehydes... Nina, what you are thinking of is what is called a free radical cascade. This is what causes the ploymerization of chemicals that contain double bonds and causes PUFAs to thicken and form coagulated films like paint. It is the free radicals that have such short lifetimes that they can't be measured.
@dpasek1
@dpasek1 4 күн бұрын
~32:00 The saturated fat clinical data was ignored because Ancel Keys insisted that saturated fat was a risk factor for CVD and bullied everyone else into submission. He had so much political influence in the medical community that large remnants of his junk science persist and corrupt medical practice to this day.
@dpasek1
@dpasek1 4 күн бұрын
~30:15 Nina, LDL is not part of the risk calculator because LDL is a *calculated number* based on TC, Trig, and HDL using a formula established in the 1950s and later slightly revised. It is a *junk* number, especially for people who deviate from the USDA SAD. LDL is *never* measured directly in any of the current clinical lipid panels.