> Means graduated from Stanford University and its School of Medicine, according to her website.[15] She dropped out of her surgical residency at Oregon Health and Science University on her 30th birthday, having become disillusioned with healthcare in the United States.[16][17][18] During her studies, she supported research at New York University and OHSU.[19]
> Means co-authored Good Energy, an alternative medicine book, with her brother, Calley. The book, falsely and without evidence, suggests that numerous disorders (such as "leaky gut",[5] chronic fatigue syndrome,[6] depression, erectile dysfunction, cancer and Alzheimer's) are caused by a single source which she calls "Bad Energy".[7] The book had received extensive criticism from mainstream medical establishment, and has been characterised as pseudoscience and quackery.[2][8]
micw · 3h ago
You forgot
> saying she became disillusioned with traditional medicine
She's a Stanford MD.
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> Means graduated from Stanford University and its School of Medicine, according to her website.[15] She dropped out of her surgical residency at Oregon Health and Science University on her 30th birthday, having become disillusioned with healthcare in the United States.[16][17][18] During her studies, she supported research at New York University and OHSU.[19]
> Means co-authored Good Energy, an alternative medicine book, with her brother, Calley. The book, falsely and without evidence, suggests that numerous disorders (such as "leaky gut",[5] chronic fatigue syndrome,[6] depression, erectile dysfunction, cancer and Alzheimer's) are caused by a single source which she calls "Bad Energy".[7] The book had received extensive criticism from mainstream medical establishment, and has been characterised as pseudoscience and quackery.[2][8]
> saying she became disillusioned with traditional medicine
What could possibly go wrong?