
328. Who to Trust Online. Don’t Blindly Follow and Why Context Matters
In this solo episode, I wanted to share some real talk. Context matters. Whether talking about health, science, or the people we follow for guidance, it’s easy to get swept up in headlines, credentials, or even a few well-spoken soundbites. But beneath the surface, we have to ask better questions. Who’s funding the research? What patterns show up over time in someone"s stance? What are the biases and motives? I share some tools I personally use when evaluating health info (or really, anything): assessing character, noticing patterns over time, and sometimes, simply trusting my gut. My hope is that this episode empowers you to be both curious and cautious, confident yet open-minded, and above all, grounded in your own values as you navigate your health journey.IntroContext matters with Dr. Peter McculloughCritical thinking matters (don’t blindly follow)Beyond the headlinesLongevity of a person"s stanceCharacter and motiveBias in the sourcePhone a friendTrust your gutSome of my 23.5 hours in a day Bonus: "Vitamin A, baaaaad" _____ EPISODE RESOURCES 1) Germ vs. Terrain Theory: here, here, and here. 2) Dr. Peter McCullough"s Pharma Payments 3) Dr. Peter McCullough"s Interview 4) Tuft"s Compass Guide Article _____ WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 📫 Tips and Weekly Updates FIND JUDY CHO ⛑️Work with Us 📺 YouTube 📸 Instagram 👥 Facebook NUTRITION WITH JUDY (NwJ) RESOURCES 📘 Carnivore Cure Book & Elimination Diet 📗 Complete Carnivore Diet for Beginners 📚 Articles 🎁 Free Resources _____ *DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It should not replace professional medical advice. Carnivore Cure available at Amazon.
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