| Only heard of him after the Epstein file release yesterday. |
He isn't making any money during his 4-6 hours of cardio 3-4 hours of strength and 1 hour of stability training per week. He makes money from treating patients, book sales and his podcast. He is not a professional athlete. |
| His poor wife and child. He talks about how she saved him. He’s been in in-patient programs multiple times and I really thought he respected women. |
| He’s a psychopath who hung out with psychopaths as detailed in previous posts here. You are the company you keep. Don’t support people like this. |
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He was against the mandates , but supported vaccines and encouraged his patients to get vaccinated. On the science I found him to be pretty reasonable. As a person, definitely a bro and not a personality I would get along with. Of course, I can no longer support him by listening to his podcast given his connection to Epstein. |
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He was featured on a news program about memory supplements recently. He basically turned the whole thing into an infomercial for supplements he invested in, after saying they are basically worthless. It was tacky.
I have no respect for him. |
| A bro wannabe. He's short. I heard him on Joe Rogan, and he's hyper focused on health. He also sounded stiff and insecure. |
| Gross no. |
| I did until today. Eeewwwwww |
In 2016, Attia grotesquely wrote to Epstein, “P---y is, indeed, low carb. Still awaiting results on gluten content, though.” https://www.thedailybeast.com/cbs-news-star-hire-busted-sucking-up-to-outrageous-epstein/ |
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I don’t follow him but sometimes watch clips. I find some of what he says interesting but none of it’s gospel. Just something to keep in mind.
I don’t care about the Epstein stuff unless it’s involving children. Didn’t Bill Gates give his wife an STD? I don’t need to know any of this crap. |
He never finished his residency, you’ve been taking advice from a quack trying to sell supplements. |
He’s also not a licensed doctor. |