Dynamism Biohack Podcast: How to Make the Right Nutritious Choices Despite Conflicting Expert Opinio

Dynamism Biohack Podcast: How to Make the Right Nutritious Choices Despite Conflicting Expert Opinio


#38: Faulty Rat Science Part II

May 12, 2020

In this training
We’re going to continue our discussion about animal research. We’re going to examine a few examples of how cancer would be different in rats than humans. Im going to explain the myth that humans don’t really need tonsils, gall bladders or “teeth scraped for tartar”? Finally, I’m going to dive deeper into the new health care solution, the health promotion solution and what the ancestral health movement have to offer us. (..Still fixated on the tartar thing? Find out next….)

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I discuss:

* Differences between human and rats mislead cancer research
* Test results that don’t apply to human: yet were marketed to believe it’s human
* The Ancestral Health Movement and newer technologies for the Health Promotion Solution

I am really excited to start you on this journey and I hope to add a lot of value to your life as a whole.

Show Transcript:
Nutrition is remarkable in its ability to have people with completely opposite views saying they have science to support completely opposite views.
Frustrating isn’t it? What are we suppose to believe?
Welcome to Dynamism Biohack, my name is Dr. Matt Hammett Wellness & Nutrition Expert, Lifestyle Trainer and Movement Enthusiast. In each week I’m going share with you how to make the right nutritious choices despite conflicting expert opinions where I help you to discover how to unlock your inner aborigine or your inner greatness. Thank you for spending this time with me today, so let’s get into the training.
Today’s training is a continuation of our last training, this is part II of Dynamism Biohack: Faulty Rat Science.

Let us examine a few examples of how cancer would be different in rats than humans. Scientists use rats and other animals to test certain chemicals used in households or factories to test cancer-causing potential or environmental pollutants. Here again, problems lie in this model; rats are poor predictors of human cancer risk for many reasons I have already covered. Some studies suggest that these tests on rats and o...