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Oatmeal and Dr. Gundry's strong negative effects

Digestive Health | Last Active: Oct 6 9:08pm | Replies (29)

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Gundry makes no sense whatsoever. He’s a charlatan with an MD after his name who peddles supplements to unsuspecting victims. His theories are just that, theories. Theories must be proven by scientific method, and he hasn’t done that. He’s clever to be able to fly under the FDA radar without having his medical license stripped.

He’s a master at taking a small kernel of observational evidence and forming a conclusion that isn’t verifiable as true. His book, The Plant Paradox, has been debunked by many on the internet as being ridiculous. He postures himself as some sort of lone genius and puts himself above his peers. Then he out to make a buck off of his nonsense.

It’s hard to get past the gag factor of his crazy marketing. One must be a critical thinker with this clown.

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Fortunateoldguy, As if we all don't NEED the truth from dr.s , scouring the web and groups like this one desperately hoping to find any answers for our health problems. We need the whole truth and nothing but the truth, facts and scams. Except, I/we can't tell the dr.s what we find on the internet, cuz then, in my case, I am actually dismissed and told that the internet is never a safe place for health research . UGGHH
Thanks for sharing about The Plant Paradox. I was just getting ready to start reading about this, now I won't bother to. Shelley

I think he’s a hack in it for the money. His YouTube channel makes me want to throw something at the TV.🫢