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That's pretty bad. He shouldn't have done this. It's child abuse.
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@ahmedkombar2954 It's not free, they just bill the insurance instead of you.
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All the fiber makes you bloated and overstuffed.
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@Perry.van.Amstel But hey, I live in Switzerland.
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@muneeb-khan I'm completely healthy. 100%. Plus I only work 3 days a week now. The point is that I can't demand that there not be complications in surgery just because Lisa wants to go home and go to sleep. Ridiculous. And who is supposed to take care of patients at night, or small children and babies at home when they need to eat at night or need to go to the bathroom?🧐
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He made his son go through an unnecessary medical procedure.
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@ssemakularichard4580 Gaunt, apathetic, sunken eyes and chugging caffeine.
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Right! 😅
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@TheFumigators 🤣😭
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He's resistant to that suggestion. Most optimistic people have an aversion to the D-word and will reject this slogan.
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It's because the host/moderator sucks, plus he didn't provide adequate food. Everyone is starving and annoyed.
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@AndreaValentine-w4o 🤣 Facts!!!
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@ninanina8023 He doesn't "support" hormone replacement, he actually NEEDS hormone replacement because his lifestyle and diet have wrecked his endocrine system and tanked his testosterone production. Men typically shouldn't need testosterone replacement in their 40s. That's why I added it on the list list of "what's the worst that could happen". I'm a 55 year old woman and even I don't need hormone replacement at this time. So clearly, I'm going to stick to my own personal health and longevity protocol. It works and costs a tiny fraction of his madness, but I don't need to pay "a team of doctors" because I am a doctor and I also have good genes with people in my family living to 100+.
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@ninanina8023 And he could most likely fix a lot of his problems by eating high quality meats.
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It's fine if you want to do this, but I think that you should stop competing with your children. I believe that it's not good emotionally - over the long term.
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@BryanJohnson Just be careful.
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@Roadkiller85 I'm a Pathologist too!!!🔬🧫🧬
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@veniaminneofytidis9525 I've seen people live past 100 in good health without getting a single MRI. But go ahead and get it, if that will make you feel better.
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@veniaminneofytidis9525 I'm not here to argue with you.
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It's not standard in the military.
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@kmook76 I don't need to read the website. The Air Force says that all people must do push-ups the same way. And it ain't on your knees. 😂
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@Stefanhimself I used to specifically practice for pushups by doing pushups (and sit-ups) when I was in the military by doing those specific exercises so that I could max out my PT test. A lot of people were of the opinion that you can't "practice" for the PT test and all you need to do is some non-specific gym or fitness workout, but I don't believe that's true. The people I know who would max out the tests would specifically practice the test under timed conditions. She could have easily looked at the criteria for this test and did a self-assessment and then started prepping (and there's nothing wrong with that).
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Not at all.
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The people I know who lived to be 100+ did not/ do not eat like this. They weren't vegetarians. And none of them eat lentils.
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@anonymous-m9k9z yep. I remember short guys being able to do over 100 pushups in a minute when I was in the air force. For us tall people, it's really nearly impossible. 40 was always do-able though.
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He's not less expensive, though. Plus, you still have to pay a radiologist for Interpretation.
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That would be an IGeL Leistung that nobody can afford.
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There's no need to touch your chest to the ground, but your arms have to bend to a 90 degree angle and your back needs to be straight.
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I think it was prp, so that should be more opaque.
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@deepforestenergy60 There's no evidence showing that eating after 6 pm is dangerous. A lot of us are still working and doing other things at 6 and don't eat until 8. It's perfectly healthy to eat when you are feeling hungry.
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@vickis.9363 It's bad if you have lots of bad bacteria 🦠
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yes.
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Late 40s.
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His bones are weak, so clearly something is wrong.
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Be happy, you're healthy.
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No, weak bones.
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The bone would have repaired itself if he would have let it.
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@PedroHenriquePS00000 There's no way possible for him to heal a fracture by these various processes. Bones heal on their own. What he's doing is interfering with the natural process and slowing the natural healing. Things that are helpful for bone repair are rest, immobilization with a cast, sling or wrap, traction etc. Even when the surgeons need to add pins or plates, that's not what heals the fracture. Your body knows what to do to fix a bone.
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Wow. I didn't notice any black people at all.
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His teeth were a mess though.(But the veneers are totally unnatural)
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@ddextera They have to file down the natural teeth in order to install the veneers. In other words, he's stuck with veneers forever.
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Basically, the average 40-something man looks old and worn out, and Bryan generally looks old and worn out, but to a lesser degree.
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@selinoktay8372 You must be young. When I first saw him I thought that he was older than me or the same age (50+). And as a medical doctor, I can tell you that gaunt, and worn out indicates poor health status.
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@selinoktay8372 gaunt = frailty / wasting. And he admits that he was wasting away due to caloric restriction. As we age, it's more important to have a bit of weight/ fat on our bodies (without being obese). Different studies show that it's better (for longevity) to be a little overweight than to be underweight, especially for older people.
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It can also be a Parkinson's symptom.
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It's not. He's just doing it so his Dad won't be disappointed. I feel for him.
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@God-of-our-own-understanding I am board certified in Laboratory Medicine (clinical Pathology) and I've performed therapeutic plasmapheresis and plasma exchanges on countless patients over the years and I'm telling you that there is zero benefit to a healthy teenager who is put through this. If there were, don't you think it would be done routinely? And have you thought about why people are paid to donate plasma? It's because it takes hours, it's uncomfortable and has no benefit to a healthy donor, so they're compensated financially.
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@God-of-our-own-understanding I would also like to add that people of minor age (under 18) aren't even allowed to donate blood and plasma.
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@God-of-our-own-understanding He didn't provide details because there is no evidence to suggest that plasma donation is beneficial to pediatric patients. That "guy" seems not to be a medical doctor anyway.
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@rajmathew6220 Right, and they can be found in just about any setting.
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