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Message started by AusGeoff on Nov 25th, 2023 at 12:41am

Title: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by AusGeoff on Nov 25th, 2023 at 12:41am


In the $6 trillion global wellness "industry", Australia
ranks sixth for spend per person.    While the World
Health organisation has 73 million followers, Kim
Kardashian has 364 million.

The challenges faced with the wellness industry is
that we live in a world today where the three biggest
health influencers in the world, are not medical
doctors
and have no formal degrees.

Gwyneth Paltrow, Joe Rogan, Kim Kardashian each
influence hundreds and hundreds of millions people
globally. One could combine all the doctors in the
world, and they still wouldn’t have the reach of those
three non-medically qualified people.

One of Paltrow's products, in particular, is called "Psychic
Vampire Energy Spray Repellent
".  It's designed to ward
off bad energy and emotional harm…  it has rose water,
sea salt, rosemary and "gem" elixirs (what they are who
knows?) and you spray it around you "aura"… it costs $37
and comes in a "sonically tuned" bottle. 

   Question is, who comes up with this stuff and tests
   it under  the guise of wellness?

      ::)

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by Ja-Sindarin on Nov 25th, 2023 at 7:11am
Surface Spray works on Mothra.
Monk sprays himself with Round-Up.
John Smith just uses paint Spray Cans,
each colour depicts the mood he's in.

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by MeisterEckhart on Nov 25th, 2023 at 7:52am

AusGeoff wrote on Nov 25th, 2023 at 12:41am:
Gwyneth Paltrow, Joe Rogan, Kim Kardashian each
influence hundreds and hundreds of millions people
globally. One could combine all the doctors in the
world, and they still wouldn’t have the reach of those
three non-medically qualified people.

One of Paltrow's products, in particular, is called "Psychic
Vampire Energy Spray Repellent
".  It's designed to ward
off bad energy and emotional harm…  it has rose water,
sea salt, rosemary and "gem" elixirs (what they are who
knows?) and you spray it around you "aura"… it costs $37
and comes in a "sonically tuned" bottle. 

They're exploiting and monetising the human instinct for the metaphysical via its predisposition towards simplistic solutions to complex human problems.
Paltrow with her anti-demon spray.

Rogan with his mind and energy drink.

Kardashian with her arse.

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by Jovial Monk on Nov 25th, 2023 at 8:17am
Basically—a scam.

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by Sprintcyclist on Nov 25th, 2023 at 8:31am

AusGeoff wrote on Nov 25th, 2023 at 12:41am:
In the $6 trillion global wellness "industry", Australia
ranks sixth for spend per person.    While the World
Health organisation has 73 million followers, Kim
Kardashian has 364 million.

The challenges faced with the wellness industry is
that we live in a world today where the three biggest
health influencers in the world, are not medical
doctors
and have no formal degrees.

Gwyneth Paltrow, Joe Rogan, Kim Kardashian each
influence hundreds and hundreds of millions people
globally. One could combine all the doctors in the
world, and they still wouldn’t have the reach of those
three non-medically qualified people.

One of Paltrow's products, in particular, is called "Psychic
Vampire Energy Spray Repellent
".  It's designed to ward
off bad energy and emotional harm…  it has rose water,
sea salt, rosemary and "gem" elixirs (what they are who
knows?) and you spray it around you "aura"… it costs $37
and comes in a "sonically tuned" bottle. 

   Question is, who comes up with this stuff and tests
   it under  the guise of wellness?

      ::)



Wow - is that true?  I like the sonically tuned bottle    :)
She's gone the full 'get the easy money'. 
Wonder if she thinks it works?

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by MeisterEckhart on Nov 25th, 2023 at 8:37am
Buy more mind-power stuff...

Billionaire spruikers can't be wrong.

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by Gordon on Nov 25th, 2023 at 9:15am

MeisterEckhart wrote on Nov 25th, 2023 at 7:52am:

AusGeoff wrote on Nov 25th, 2023 at 12:41am:
Gwyneth Paltrow, Joe Rogan, Kim Kardashian each
influence hundreds and hundreds of millions people
globally. One could combine all the doctors in the
world, and they still wouldn’t have the reach of those
three non-medically qualified people.

One of Paltrow's products, in particular, is called "Psychic
Vampire Energy Spray Repellent
".  It's designed to ward
off bad energy and emotional harm…  it has rose water,
sea salt, rosemary and "gem" elixirs (what they are who
knows?) and you spray it around you "aura"… it costs $37
and comes in a "sonically tuned" bottle. 

They're exploiting and monetising the human instinct for the metaphysical via its predisposition towards simplistic solutions to complex human problems.
Paltrow with her anti-demon spray.

Rogan with his mind and energy drink.

Kardashian with her arse.


Rogan shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Paltrow who pushes some dangerous stuff.

Apart from Rogan pushing his nootropics which IMHO are probably useless, they're also probably harmless. Rogan's position on health for everything else is spot on, eat the correct amount of calories and exercise regularly. He doesn't expect people to be go to his extremes, just don't over eat and don't be a slob. Nothing controversial there.

He also regularly rips into garbage like homeopath and chiropractors and other hocus pocus.



Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by Gordon on Nov 25th, 2023 at 9:26am
Here's some of Rogans guests that I've followed extensively.

Andy Galpin is a tenured full Professor at California State University, Fullerton. He is the Co-Director of the Center for Sport Performance and Founder/Director of the Biochemistry and Molecular Exercise Physiology Laboratory. He is a Human Performance scientist with a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and over 100 peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Dr. Galpin has worked with elite athletes (including All-Star, All-Pro, MVP, Cy Young, Olympic Gold medalists, Major winners, World titlist/ contenders, etc.) across the UFC, MLB, NBA, PGA, NFL, Boxing, Olympics, and Military/Special Forces, and more. He is also a Co-founder of Absolute Rest, BioMolecular Athlete, and RAPID Health & Performance.
https://www.andygalpin.com/

Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. He has made numerous significant contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functioning.https://www.hubermanlab.com/

Peter Attia, MD, is the founder of Early Medical, a medical practice that applies the principles of Medicine 3.0 to patients with the goal of lengthening their lifespan and simultaneously improving their healthspan.
He is the host of The Drive, one of the most popular podcasts covering the topics of health and medicine.
He is also the author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity.
Dr. Attia received his medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine and trained for five years at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in general surgery, where he was the recipient of several prestigious awards, including resident of the year.

He spent two years at the National Institutes of Health as a surgical oncology fellow at the National Cancer Institute, where his research focused on immune-based therapies for melanoma.
He is licensed in Texas (S8803), California (A96452), and New York (281406-1).
https://peterattiamd.com/about/

Title: Re: Australia's Ranking—$6 trillion Wellness Industry
Post by MeisterEckhart on Nov 25th, 2023 at 9:27am

Gordon wrote on Nov 25th, 2023 at 9:15am:
Rogan shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Paltrow who pushes some dangerous stuff.

Apart from Rogan pushing his nootropics which IMHO are probably useless, they're also probably harmless. Rogan's position on health for everything else is spot on, eat the correct amount of calories and exercise regularly. He doesn't expect people to be go to his extremes, just don't over eat and don't be a slob. Nothing controversial there.

He also regularly rips into garbage like homeopath and chiropractors and other hocus pocus.

Rogan's nootropics may be harmless (let's say), but they're not costless or profitless... and his spruiking is not without wild claims and non-expert hyperbole.

He can justify his spruiking, or do it without legal consequence because he can run to the safety of not claiming to be an expert, or even fully informed - a common goto when spruikers are caught out.

The upshot of this means he's no more qualified to rip into homeopathy and chiropractic therapy, than he is to spruik his nootropic drinks.

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