The Silencing of Science by Nina Teicholz

Published 2022-08-07

All Comments (21)
  • @Sungodv
    ...this woman does not get the credit she deserves. Love ya, Nina!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • We are up against a BIG machine. To be real, any study that they do is not for improved health but for a bigger bank account. Thank you for all you’ve done and continue to do. 🙏❤️
  • @beardumaw24
    From an X 10 year vegetarian that had worsening health. Two years ago I switched to an animal based foods diet and within weeks I was feeling better and now two years later I'm feeling fantastic ! Gone is the IBS, gut pain, joint inflammation, brain fog, gull blatter pian that I developed eating a vegetarian diet. Humans are evolved eating mostly animal based foods NOT grains, vegetables, beans, oils, laced with pesticides, prossessed foods laced with pesticides and preservatives.
  • @CLiNT642
    Nina Teicholz is what an investigative journalist should be. Substack is the place to go where you'll find the best of doctors, scientists, journalists, and other "truthers" cancelled by social & mainstream media.
  • @toni4729
    I'm seventy and will never cook or eat any form of oil. Saturated fats are what I've been cooking with all my life. I cook with lard, duck fat, or when I'm cooking salmon, I use butter because it makes it taste really nice. I have nothing against coconut oil if I could eat it, but it doesn't like me. For some reason, it has a bad effect. I'm almost completely carnivore anyway and very happy that way.
  • @ChrisBurnsATL
    Great speech! Love the science and Nina’s laugh. Grass fed beef! “It’s what’s for dinner!”
  • @yamlwoz
    Thank you so much for continuing to get the truth out there PHC. Nina is one of my very favourite speakers. Love from Australia 🇦🇺
  • It’s shocking that we have been so misled about animal fats. Not one member of my family or friends group, are open to change about their saturated fat beliefs. I am so glad I had such painful guts when eating low fat / high fibre that I did my own research about diet. I have over 3 years thriving on 99% animal foods - ever felt better
  • @nota8386
    Brilliant summary of how our "reality " has been curated for us.
  • @akhusal
    I met a woman who was boasting about writing the dietary guidelines for Wales in UK. She was overweight and her husband was obese - why do people advice others on things that haven't worked for themselves? I told her I avoid fruit/veg/fibre/carbs but eat mainly carnivore (high fat/cholesterol, red meat, salt) and I'm slim fit and healthy. She rolled her eyes and looked at me like I was stupid. She has already concluded that she knows about diet so there is no need to seek further knowledge.
  • @SilverPaladin
    I listen, evaluate the logic the best I can, incorporate into my own life and then evaluate the results. I don't actually believe anyone anymore.
  • @alphacause
    Nina Teicholz is such a valuable resource when it comes to distilling the bewildering arena of nutritional epidemiology into something that is comprehensible to the layperson. I wish her lectures were disseminated in every high school. With all of our emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education, what we don't do is teach future thinkers how to assess the limits of certain types of studies, and how data can easily be manipulated to yield results that favor a researcher's biases. Nina's lectures are a master class on how to convey these concepts to the broader public, thereby equipping them with the capability to critically evaluate what is being spoon fed to them. Her presentations gift the viewer with the knowledge to detect BS.
  • @maisie6904
    Wonderful Nina — thank you from the bottom of my heart for being a defender of truth — we need to somehow stop them from ‘doctoring the data’ and actually hiding it — stand up to the bullies and cowards ! ❤️
  • Yes. Up there with the greatest leaders ever! Thanks so much. (Alan Chapman)
  • Great work Nina and well presented. This will be required viewing for my nutrition courses - a great example of critical reasoning applied to our lifestyle choices and those who develop (misinformed and misinformed) public policy on nutrition.
  • @PoseidonJ0e
    Bit late to this, but long time reader of Nina Teicholz work- Excellent as usual some of those 'experts' should really be ashamed and actually charged with Malpractice !