2mins in and I can't keep listening. someone tell this fag this is not a poetry slam
This guy is spending waaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on theatrics and not actually saying anything
Patience is a rare commodity nowadays.
He's saying if people fixed their vitamin and mineral deficiencies - expensive pharmaceutical drugs wouldn't be a thing.
Well he should have just said that like a professional instead of doing the "I know something you don't know" clown dance for so long.
Patience is a rare commodity nowadays.
He's saying if people fixed their vitamin and mineral deficiencies - expensive pharmaceutical drugs wouldn't be a thing.
Well he should have just said that like a professional instead of doing the "I know something you don't know" clown dance for so long.
Thats what TED is about, it’s not about the info but the whole theatrical value of it. That comedian, Sam Hyde, proved that before.
Patience is a rare commodity nowadays.
He's saying if people fixed their vitamin and mineral deficiencies - expensive pharmaceutical drugs wouldn't be a thing.
I haven't watched it, but if that's actually what he claims, that's hilarious.
Patience is a rare commodity nowadays.
He's saying if people fixed their vitamin and mineral deficiencies - expensive pharmaceutical drugs wouldn't be a thing.
I haven't watched it, but if that's actually what he claims, that's hilarious.
The human body is a biochemical factory. Every single process in the body involves chemical reactions, and where do we get these chemicals from? We get them from food, water and air (oxygen) obviously.
Mess up our biochemistry and we fuck up our health. Hippocrates taught this in Ancient Greece ffs, its not new information.
Go drink a litre of vodka and tell me how you feel in the morning. That feeling of anxiety etc is alcohol stripping your body of glutathione and magnesium (amongst other things), and once you eat certain foods - you obviously start to feel better.
Now imagine that chronic lack of magnesium in the diet - there's your "anxiety disorder".
I’m the only doctor here!
Dude I have never heard Juris Doctorate referred to as doctor; not to be confused with medical doctor.
Usually referred to as "J.D."