It's not brain surgery
I was listening to a podcast with neuroscientist Chase Hughes the other day, and he told an amazing story about his own brain. Chase studied neuroscience at Harvard. He knows his stuff. Except he had temporal lobe epilepsy for 3 years without knowing it. Each seizure, and he was having 9 a day, he would be losing a million neurons a second, and then would have amnesia about the episode.
When he finally discovered his issue, by seeing himself have a seizure on camera, he dosed himself with pharmaceuticals to stop the seizures. The only problem was the side effect... Seizures. Then he stumbled across a random Instagram video about methylene blue. It is a blue industrial dye, that is a miracle for brain health. He was beyond skeptical. He figured, "if it was so good, I would know about it, my doctor would know about it, it would be famous, there would be TV ads." But nothing.
After some research, he decided to try it. His seizures stopped completely, but notably, the damage to his brain reversed. He was so happy, he wanted to get his mom on it, but her doctor was skeptical. So he wrote and published a scientific paper on it, just for the doctor to understand the science and to start using it. (He did.) Why didn't anyone know about this? Chase's theory? THERE'S NO MONEY IN IT. Methylene blue is cheap, can't be patented, and doesn't require a prescription. So why would anyone spend millions marketing it when they can't make billions selling it? As a Great Shaker™, you realise your body doesn't care about profit margins. It just needs the right nutrients to maintain and repair itself. Whether that's methylene blue, or the 33 nutrients in THE DAILY SHAKE for everything else. The medical system is amazing for emergencies - broken bones, heart attacks, surgery. But for day-to-day health? Sometimes even neuroscientists learn things on Instagram. Which is probably why one of my favourite Great Shakes customers, Elizabeth, said: "It's the best product on the market. It works for my fibromyalgia and Hashimoto’s exhaustion."
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