“Overall it’s worth listening to but if you are not educated in health you may not realize how many assumptions are being made. For instance he said that he took magnesium and got diarrhea because magnesium metabolizes zinc. And a lack of zinc causes diarrhea. Actually magnesium gives you diarrhea because it isn’t well absorbed so your body flushes t what it can’t absorb by diluting it with water. He talks about people with white hair as being copper different because they take too much zinc. And yes, zinc lowers copper but to make all those assumptions simply because someone has white hair is making assumptions. He also seems to think that whatever works for him will work for everyone.
He said most toxins come out the poop… this is wrong.
He is like an experiment of one person. What ever happens to him he expands to you and me and everyone.
He has a lot of confirmational bias which means he has ideas that he thinks are right so then he takes his other observations to back himself up without considering anything else. He brings everything back to copper.
He said something like “I don’t like methionine because it can be a neuro toxin” that is a crazy generalized statement.
He says a lot of things like that.
I think he means well and is sincere but he tries to make everything fit in his copper box
I gave it 4 stars because overall people should know about copper zinc iodine and boron. Do whatever works for you but know that a lot of what he says are assumptions.”
qewrfdgfcy65y7 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/14/23