Dnarever wrote on Sep 18
th, 2022 at 5:49pm:
Don't know what to make of this. Coming from Joe makes it suspicious.
Can anyone confirm or refute any of this ?
You have
every reason to be suspicious. Rogan is the purveyor of
a litany of misrepresentation, half truths, conspiracy theories, and
blatant lies. I'm guessing his head connected with the canvas all
too often LOL.
And of Max Lugavere, Wikipedia says this:
Lugavere promotes a low-carbohydrate diet of grass-fed beef, free-range
chicken and pasture-raised or omega-3 enriched eggs with low-carbohydrate
fibrous vegetables, extra virgin olive oil and salt. In May 2018, Lugavere and
Paul Grewal co-authored the book
Genius Foods which discusses the link
between diet and brain health.
In 2018, Jonathan Jarry of McGill University's Office for Science and Society
analysed Lugavere's health-related claims in his book,
Genius Foods, and
podcast, and concluded that
Lugavere lacked the credentials to accurately
interpret the scientific literature used to substantiate his health claims,
and acknowledged Lugavere's business ambitions. Jarry noted that "Lugavere
appears like a proponent of common-sense solutions to ill health—better nutrition,
exercise and sleep—but it’s only when you start to trust him that he reveals himself
to be
a naive believer in anything that has a study behind it. His book has received
endorsements from people like Dr. Oz (!) and "functional medicine" proponent
Mark Hyman (!) and this company is telling.