We' re here Monday, April 15. It' s been eight, seven days since the Eclipse. Life changed radically for b Neta. I' m being net, uh Neta, really, but don' t think I ' m intruding, yeah, not Neta. Another day, I' ll talk to those who have already arrived. Welcome, Dr Amel Hello. Good night. No, because now I have the immense curiosity of knowing all that
that you said about what it consisted of. But for the time being, we are very happy here starting one more week to talk about interesting things. That' s right, so welcome to Dorther efra Baby Hi, girls, how are you guys still in merciless retro- grade lupita, so, slow down, calm down everything. But she' s been very good. That was very good. Very good. You guys have no idea, or I can tell you, but it' s been really good. He' s gonna shake us up. But for good, okay good. That' s
what I appreciate. So, I think so. So, I think so, listen and it' s rocked a lot, a lot, because there it is. Notice that you remember this Rost de Roust movie, where Alex Baldwin involuntarily killed the film' s director of photography, and well, he ' s already been exonerated. But the gunner, the gunkeeper, was sentenced to 18 months in prison. So he said no way, for here everyone
dies when he has to die. No way. They should not even punish me, i e, notice no repentance, not repentance, but assuming their responsibility. No, you should have checked, there were no guns. I can' t find my incense there. Wow, for the good vibe here. Yeah, hey, well, well, let' s get through. This program is making a little time for them to arrive, to greet. The weekend was intense for me, at least, it was extremely intense, but very good, very good. And today we' re going to talk.
Notice that we have two very important issues. Well, three very important issues. Alberto Canesa, a survivor of the Andes who portrayed him after millions of years, who have made films, is a hero for that survival. For it was a conference in Monterrey, as the attendees went on to greet him, because why did not the saves touch to the part that I will not say, but took advantage of the lord, that is, it makes, very survivor, but harassed. The next item is the lawyers for fofo
Marcos. We already had that one. We have been dealing with this subject here for several programmes. We' ve been touching it and we' ve already said the vision we have on that case. But right now, we ' re going to say it and in the end istlinder Vis does it again. He does it again. He' d already put us on alert, Mr Doctor, in a very nice way with regard to dark children. Not what the character was called the doctor, not two coras already one called inocuran
something like that, well, because it had already warned us. But now they' re talking about nutrition and that' s what Efra baby is going to tell us. But good. What do you think of what happened to this surviving man, but I think that there, in the days that he was there, in the Andes mountain range, surviving, because his hands lengthened, or what happened there. Notice that, obviously, this comes back from my point of view, it puts this reality in the foreground that idealization is
never good. It is a defense mechanism, obviously, a classical defense mechanism of the human being and is often in the collective when we see a phenomenon like this or a tragedy like the one that happened on that occasion, and one sympathizes with the victims, both with those who survive, because they are victims of everything that has suffered foundation, even if they are survivors, and
with those who do not survive it. Then, then, these aspects of the human being immediately appear, such as empathy, such as compassion, and idealization also appears. They become heroes and are beginning to look perfect immaculate, when, then, no human being is. So much. It' s so good. I remembered, right now, that' s all proportion saved.
It is a different case, but it applies because of this idealization and humanity expressed in inappropriate or serious behaviors, because the case of this athlete that we made Pistorius is that, very much in spite of having a very serious disability and it becomes so remarkable to become an athlete, in the end is a murderer. Not then we are not at that extreme, but we are facing a human being more than apparently, because he has his passions and has
his lack of self- control and limits of himself. But the other still Pistorius was a fool dazzled by success. But this one or there or that neither with age can, nor with age can they act with that is old
- age viruelas. It says the saying exactly and maturing pita of what we said in the afternoon, knowing that there are always cameras everywhere, that is no more the one in front of you that you think you are taking the picture, that is the 21st century, you have already traveled a large part of it and you know perfectly well that wherever you want they will be fine.
Then, apart from what it does, it is imprudence, not very reckless, and to continue looking for depressions between the belts between the mountain range.
See, it' s very morbid on the part of the Lord Dear Efrandos and besides understanding that he' s not an international hero for any matter, because, apart from those, they know what happens that I feel that these people who did something heroic, feel that we have to forgive him everything not to be, he wanted a brick and to me I already deserve to grab, touch and manucate and hear And how sad that there were people who made plaice jokes. Don' t make jokes about yourself They said that I
mean, he jokes about everything. No, well, he' s survived. Let him know what you want to do. Hey, you know I was listening to an interview with César Bono today. You see, we' re all very sensitive about this black humor and these heavy jokes by comedians. But I was listening to César Bono And that' s when you understand how to make these jokes, you said, Sarbono was in a play where he died, benedict everything where he died. I don' t know who.
And then one of the fellow comedians, one of the comedians, said already, instead of announcing us by order of appearance, they will announce us by order of disappearance. Great, good jokes, and they made fun of each other. The truth. That' s humor, actually. But, well, go on. You' re absolutely right. These unhappy people think they can do what they want. Yes no, and only by being saved also that he was saved by the Lord loving his hands. Yeah, strapped hands
on him and what you said ef there I can also apply. I mean, apart from humanity being a person like all of us, that is, it did survive something, a great tragedy, as you say, famous for the world and so on. But that doesn' t change personality or nature.
As Lupita always says, that is independent and does not appear and notice that what you pointed out also the frin is interesting, because good as Freud at the time also talked about that people, that is to say some types of characters say of elucidated or certain types of character, and a kind of character that that is that of the person who has suffered something or for having
a disability, for example, and that we also talk about carpistols. He feels that the world owes him something and then, for that reason he can do things that maybe to others allowed, but they do, then they deserve it too. They deserve it It' s forgiveness for her. I have a very important date. So listen to things with this man, the tentacle,
the tentacles' rib, the pulpit. Thanks to those who are on Facebook, those who are on YouTube, those who are on Spreaker, Spotify, iTunes, on Amazon Music, help us distribute the podcast on all stations that are podcasts, please, and also here give the likes and give the comments and stars on Facebook. Thank you so much for following us, for sharing with us this program that I really am having a lot of fun doing. Squeeze me off at the weekends. I need, then, slavery from
me, because I feel like I' m not doing anything. I' m not doing anything, but this one needs to be reasoned and rested a little today. The other theme we have is that of Fofo Marquez. Remember, we' ve been here since the beginning, since it started, since many people asked us who Folfo Tuesday told them who this youtuber is or this influencer, rather or youtubet prepotent influencer who has committed crime, who hits a woman savagely and that' s what they have in the Prison of Barrientos.
When he' s stopped, he smiles. He had already made a previous video. One I don' t know if for Instagram tiktok that Nunde had said here in the United States and I' m afraid in Mexico nothing ever happens, because in the end it did happen, yes, it happened, and then he' s arrested because this woman denounces him and starts defending him. And no, he' s got nine lawyers. Sure. So,
what do you think you were accused of? I mean, this has been like a week, like an Apple TV chapter that goes week by week of premiere. No, and then the last chapter did already set him up for femicide charges, for attempted femicide, not what many doubted if it was injuries, because he was going to get out very quickly, a mul was over, but for attempted femicide, which is heavily punished in Mexico, could be
up to forty years, twenty- five, forty years. So, well, and then I follow Changlin and I follow Aunt Sandra, who are twitters of a lot of information and I like them very much, because they say, well, look, it' s not for intrigue, but Fofo Marquez has a big brother and dad died and they own gas station concessions and there ' s a lot of wool there. And so, then, what do you think maybe, because the family, the lawyers put them in the company,
maybe we should have the relative inside rather than outside. And that' s already a TV series obsessing well, because it' s totally coming to light. That was known, but not by other means, but by them researchers who bring all this out and says ah, look, I' m going to talk to you and then, we already saw who is the brother who is a little older than he is twenty- something years old. It
' s not like either one of us is the super mature one. Then, only this letter from the mother that where it seemed justified to my son ' s doctor, could not do sports because it brings a callus. Well, then, make an equal letter, but my son is well- repentant. Sign the hoff mom, that is, a letter, Fofa' s mom, and then there' s the fact that Mrs Edith Marquez doesn' t come out, that' s what she' s called, who'
s affected by fofo. Marquez comes out and says no, because I didn ' t feel that letter because the lady didn' t greet me and then the fofo didn' t even say sorry when we saw each other there in court, didn' t even hear forgiveness suddenly anything. So I don' t believe the mom, the son or anything, Mrs La has been criticized because she' s been on a media tour, because there' s been an interview, because there' s another one. He' s given his
testimony. I don' t think it' s wrong. Unfortunately, we have seen on this programme, which we have seen on this programme, in this country, we have sometimes seen that we must raise our voices so that they do not go out and justice is done. Okay. Finally, today it is announced that fomenting, that has changed lawyers because because they do not trust others that although they are nine, but they do not trust. Yeah, so why are you going is that this sorry, melja fell on me,
but this happened the beating happened in February. Yeah, and that' s where he' s stopped in April. So, there' s also like you and you pulling, so weird not, but now you do. Not if he said nine that he had now but of the nine that he had now no more than four left because they are others. I don' t think there are four new ones. And yes, probably because he didn
' t have that confidence anymore. And how difficult not to have this kind of fear, how difficult to think of the family this way for material interests, but we also go back to myself, but because of the consequences of your actions also, that is, we must not lose sight of it.
The origin of this situation that is currently being seen is the acts committed by this person from a long time ago until it reached the gout, which spilled the glass and which, in fact, this lady has already given several interviews and so on. I wouldn' t criticize her either. That is why, since it is indeed important, it is when it is forgotten and said very well. And the truth is that, as Ephraim says, sometimes nothing
else seems to us. If she hadn' t gone out, they' d be telling her and why I didn' t come out too to tell her how she lived it. Today someone' s hiding something, not and not since they' re fixing under water. That' s why the lady doesn' t show up, yes or no. Or, if it appeared in one channel and in another not also, and why there and there is not then did one thing as very democratic, not because it did come out
as in many different media gradually. Not then, because I and I think it' s okay, because the opposite, I ay hear says who' s fixing or no more why he went to an exact place. I' m on it. I agree. Fernanda del Río says that it loosens the issue of Fofo, but it is that look is an extremely important issue Fernanda if you live in the Mexican Republic, because you can no longer tolerate this type of violence with impunity against anyone, against women or against anyone else.
And that' s important to follow. And if we could follow them, more so that they become Ephraim, you see that they are. Friday I was telling them. On Friday not like this, on Friday I was telling you this letter. It seems like the family wants to get rid of him and say how if that' s what' s already going on. I didn' t tell me because then I got lost girls. I must if my burning of what they tell me in the chantla and another day they wrote
to us. I don' t burn the truth. You' ve already been to me, I' m quiet, but if I do, yes, angry, but no man, don' t worry, he says, " Hey, I don' t think you' re really mom to see this, but I' m done, mom to see you already saw how the fopo mom was following didn' t want to wash our hands if they saw it as accurate. Now what you do, what you say mel We have to keep pointing out what you did. He' s not a victim. If you want to take everything away, then why did you hit Mrs
Edit? No way. Of course, of course, of course, we have to pay, because I understand that many people say already. I wouldn ' t want to talk, because everyone has their way of seeing things here happens to us very often. That is very interesting and I would like to take advantage of the moment, because it seems that it burns and for which lupita they say and because I am going to say this, we read them,
we listen to them. You' re very important to us. And it' s like when you have kids and you' re going to eat and see what they want not and they all start to look different, because it' s champion, because you can' t not a little good like that and you with a cheese and you without cheese. But up there, I mean, you can' t do 80 things. There' s a lot going on here that there are people who don' t talk about this
and they already realized the last thing that came out. And sometimes there are people who say ay no to that issue, not just how lazy you are, but also what you think is important because you remember that this program is with all peace and is really a program of reflection and analysis. And if one lets this issue die and we stop talking about it and being aware of what is happening, it could happen what, unfortunately, has happened in other
cases. Yes, that' s a joke to skip the voice, but the joke is to raise your voice in things that are right to be, in things that are socially important, in things that do leave something, but there will be things that will not be taken into account. For example, to see is that this is one of the messages that to Ephraim and to me burned to see se. I will read them and then I want you, Josefa, Jerome Savior, to write to us. I would like to
invite you all to engage in an exciting adventure of linguistic exploration. Often, Guadalupe and Ephraim face is almost put face, asymoni Thus, Guadalupe and Ephraim use words without considering their true meaning or context. I believe that fully understanding the meaning of words can enrich your conversations and strengthen your work as communicators.
Ephraim you know the meaning of the verb fanning is that we didn' t say fanning was fun and it had nothing to do with it and it was something else, dear Josefa, so lost heart is that there yes, for what it feels. I' m not, but I' m already feeling myself and I' m going to tell you look, but wait for me a second fanning dear Josefa, there' s no fanning even exists. So it' s very difficult to have the meaning of fanning. It would be like admiring, but in superlative, no, but you did hear a lot
of sucker, a lot of sucker. And if that word, I think it does exist. Start saying here no man, is that you were superlatively admiring your idol. Oh, you don' t see God, Josefa,
for God' s sake. And the other word is funning that I think there is even less and that rich adventure that invites us is fine to send us the link and maybe until today, Ephraim you have to put vin cancel and good forgiveness for being my Lenial, that is to say that suddenly we are in the language, but it is that the language has to evolve, that is before there was no click and it was not going to exist because you already gave us on Twitter and it still exists exactly funear serious that is
to be as if I mentioned, no but do not notice. I mean, they canceled it on all social networks for lives and because there' s a way to live and it' s not used either and they' re not all asking that language even and stop saying apple, tell him apple and waves like that, because why we won' t be able to say fanning or funning or end also trusting. I already nice, pretending is like doing something fine. Do something fine. That would be so lame, and I
don' t think it would work. Yeah, the funnel thing. As Francís says, it is a cocnologist or ananglicism, as it is being included in language and familiar. Also what happens is that they are not words included yet in the real academy. But you don' t invite us to your linguistic adventure, because I don' t have time to go on a linguistic adventure. Hey, don' t venture what I was saying there, yeah, I felt a little happy. I don' t, because nobody here
is perfect, because that doesn' t exist. Nor is this a not the happy word if calm and pablo, boulosa, welcome and hopefully, but but and yes you can say it with all peace and also with all pride. I believe that this is a programme where, in general terms and for the most part, we are concerned or concerned to speak well, unlike other programmes that are very religable, but which is not within their sphere of interest, to use language in the best way. That' s why it'
s such a comment. Imagine if they put it somewhere else, I don ' t know what would happen. I' m going, yeah, no, no, not really. Yeah, not that much going on, is this entertainment? This is entertainment. We are not, indeed Pablo Bollos, who I love the work of Pablo Bollos. It' s what he does and he knows and I think I' ve followed him all my life and I love his work and all his team, I love the whole team. I love that job. But, well, we' re going to continue
because Isla inter vas did it again. He did it again. He did it again. I don' t know, and I wonder if anyone in the audience can tell me what he studied as an islander Vest career I don ' t know if he has a college degree or a diploma. It is also very valid that fifteen graduates of a materite have been awarded very well.
But why islander Ves has been channeled with these gurus of health, mental health, physical health, discovery, spirituality, knowledge of the beyond within the Massacá and waves like that, why did it come to that which I am crying my gun, but it is out there. Chiquita, yes, there are visual arts lupita by the University of New York. Not that, I don ' t doubt it, I don' t doubt it. He does very nice things, but he has no speciality in mental health. He has nothing
to do with nutrition, because now he did it again. Now she interviewed a very nice nutrient and we did not talk nice to see, speak to us Ephraim tell us. What they said to me bothers me that I always say that I am very disruptive and that it is a word with which I identify myself. Then the broad. I' m sorry to utrologist. There ' s the one I' m going to try, no offense, but
it' s just skitish. I will try to be very patient and, from our profession, embrace her and from love, tell her everything I think to raquel lobatón. Ayo you already say angelo, baton I' m going to interrupt you and I' m going to do an Efraba and a cork. I met Efra Baby and Dr Amel when we did a show and I remember I was still there. It seems to me poncho that we did it with respect to the cover of Michel Rodríguez in the Mericleire, in the magazine
Américleir and then they wrote to me. They were hordes telling me inquite that nutriologist to ask the Baton you invited her because she is anti scale and she is very good. Then I wrote to the nutritionist Cat He told her I ' d want to come. We' re going to have a debate about we' re going to talk about this, this and so on. No. I couldn' t go and talk bad about Michel Rodriguez' s body. I said. No. I' m asking you to come speak ill
of Michel Rodriguez' s body. I' m telling you we' re gonna talk about health, but that' s what you' re inviting me for. No, no, I' m inviting you to talk about Michel Rodriguez' s body. I am talking to you about the importance of nutrition and the message that is given through the media. No. No, no, no, what you want is for me to do and well, now,
God, bye and then he didn' t want to come. Then go on Ephra babys know what a complicated woman, because this is when I realize how knowing gives us power and how sad when knowing is in someone' s hands pere verse and I' m going to tell you why, because it' s serious. She has well- learned concepts and knows how to grasp the truth. And then the truth is that this sheet of paper, which is so clean, since so, but so it unfolds and says it does not look at that truth. No, this is why it' s
all bent and it' s the truth. The truth. Then I worry tremendously, because there are things you know. What I do with psychonutrition, that is, I dedicate myself to reconciliation with my own body, to working from this emotional place, to be able to lose weight and all that from that place. But then she says to be pesocentric. It' s wrong, she says to use the scale. It' s wrong, she says
things she' s right about. I mean, we' re in a world where the hegemonic beauty you' ve talked about so much is celebrated. Yeah, but instead of her saying there' s a range, there' s your kind of weight, body shapes and so on, she' s all the time blaming the system we live in for a lot of issues. Not then she says how you' re going to get mad at a person
because maybe she can only eat Czechs and so on. It is that what we would have to understand the heart, because it already speaks of diets being classist and colonialist and is right to a certain extent. The point of all this is that she would have to tell me why if she' s an
activist, because she says she' s an anti- fatophobia activist. There ' s no need to barbarize what' s so impressive and why your consultation costs 2, 000 pesos in a third- class country and you' re an activist, a social fighter and you' re comfortable with the system and all these things, why you sell a clear system, I mean it' s not being clear to me, then it' s to beat a lot of concepts to it and start slicing reality in a way that people who are
and aren' t wrong and I say it with a lot of respect and I tell you from love, that they' re ignorant because someone wouldn' dee te. They are far from it, because they are so enthralled because t have to know it, because someone isn' t nutritionist, nuitist or she speaks very nice, that is to say she talks about the kidnapping of the word diet and see she is very skillful and I am very angry.
I was talking to my classmates. I' m going to make, folks, but I was watching the video and I was already angry because it says clear, clear and come out the nutritionists and tell me, because you don ' t know that everything a person eats a diet. But I' m talking about the kidnapping of the word. Well, if you' re an activist and you' re so concerned that the diet culture, hijacked by the word diet, stops referring to you from the word hijacked heart and starts educating
the public. He treats the public as he deserves, with respect, speaking to them with the truth, not making a child. It' s just that it' s gonna be a really ugly word pooping the truth and giving them to spoons. Then another one talks about body diversity. It is expected that a person comes to body diversity, but romanticizes being fat because being fat is never going to be okay. I' m sorry and I' m not fatophobic. You really know it' s the same way being extremely thin
isn' t exactly and what she doesn' t say. Let' s talk about certain ranges, let' s see so many things and then start talking about fear and that the fear of eating will make us fat. Now there are things that can be true. If I' m too afraid to eat, the cortisol will go to heaven and the shell that I ate the body will report it as if it were four shells. That may happen, it' s real, but I can' t eat with St Diary, that' s this thing that she says we can' t live thinking and
measuring food, which is that yes, we have to live. So, because you' ll see my dearest raquel lobatón and I' ll call you to have a debate and I' ll tell you straight ahead and I' ll tell you why. The system you' re attacking was the one that told us not to weigh and measure the food, because the popcorn in the movies are now a tambo. Yeah, yeah, that' s true,
and that comes from the First World. Raquel, why do you want to deceive us you think you speak of colonialism, of classism and whiteness, because you are saying that a system that what I am going to say fat has
been applauded, celebrated and defended by the system. Because she says that the system tells us that we don' t have to be old, that we don' t have to be fat and that we don' t have to be ugly and that then the system sells us a lot of heart things, the system gives us fast food, but now the system gives us extra size that we didn' t have before. For you alone to fit your grave,
you need to measure portions to learn to be balanced. And here' s the lady' s speech is if you stop being afraid to eat whatever it is, because she says it' s more than no food, blackmailer or whatever. How dare you, how dare you in a world where they exist I will not say brands, but potatoes, chips, pizzas, burgers, what is the amount of crap. And in a world where, especially in Mexico, the consumption of many things is not regulated, because the issue
of stamps and I was the first critic of stamps is a fallacy. He dares to say that we can eat what we want and that only if we mentalize so we don' t think we' re going to get fat, we won' t get fat. And besides, blaming, blaming colonialism and classism, when if she talks about colonialism, classism will give you a clue that wolfatom people who really don' t have to make the basic basket.
If you are a social activist, you should go out and point out to the President of the Republic and tell him that here, in Mexico, the basic chain is not healthy, because it does not reach the exact money. Now it' s all you' d have to go out. Saying hey doesn' t happen here look at my Ursula. I' m enrolled here for alien language classes. Greetings to you. I love the show. I
' m very pleased. Marco, hey. Thank you. That' s the point of forgetting this nutriologist who in Mexico for many years has been much cheaper for the family. It is buying a soda with sugar, that buying milk, of course, that buying meat is unattainable, that buying fish is unattainable, that buying chicken, that buying protein is unattainable for families. Then say you don' t have to measure and be afraid. No. If you have, I have to see it' s not that you' re
afraid of him. You have to have respect for food. Of course, the people we fatten up might know. I' m not going to weigh every gram of meat I' m going to but I' m going to measure when I put on some cookies to make as many of me as I eat in this matter. Let' s see then the title of the Islinder Best podcast with the doctor, with this nutritionist, who is not a good doctor, not a doctor, but good nutritionist refers to the fear that gives you food. That' s what they say you' re getting fat.
One of the factors. Me being thinking because they say it has to do with the system and it' s going to tell them one thing. That ' s when these concepts are poorly accommodated, because yes, the fear of getting fat is going to be getting fat. It' s real. That ' s real because it raises the cortisol and it also has to do with
biological issues here. Hey, but let' s see if I can raise your cortisol out of fear is because the shell attacked you yes clear two, that is, when I discharge cortisol, is that iced sweats hears a noodle soup, you will not raise the cortisol, that is not. And I
' ll tell you one thing. What' s the problem is that a noodle sopit is even paying for the light, because I' m very angry a noodle sopite is going to generate that you' re happy it' s going to generate endorphins and the light index is going to go to heaven. And instead of wanting to eat half or little noodle topitas, as you feel hugged, you' re going to say another little, another half pot. The thing is, she' s with us when you' re gonna be
talking Ephraim, but little is hugging us. Yeah, the same thing you eat a slice of pizza that he' s me He' s bread that you say Oh, what' s so funny pizza reminds me of my sporadic And when you need happiness, sometimes, but it' s not exactly the same thing. That' s why a life. So, at Christmas we don' t eat salmon with vegetables, I mean, we should not, but it' s a party I mean. The thing about this woman is that she uses a lot of tension, or that they don' t talk
about whiteness anymore. A person so bleached I want to kill her forgiveness, that is when a person who is very bleached and again go check out what, which is this agrocentist issue, because the woman is very bleached and then she is already telling her no, because then the privileges and I heart of my life. Your consult costs 2, 000 pesos. Yes, a Mexican, but you can pay fortnightly. Ta is fortnightly or fifteen, that is,
four thousand four thousand pesos. I' m going to ale you and what' s going on with the vis Should you start with the super imbod and Super? Super? Super? Super? Mbody ulta thousand, i e, that ends up in the past life, life gives you is telling you you are fat, because in the past life I was telling you where, you ate a lot, I mean, you say if a person who goes
out with infulas of activist and is not thinking. You really believe that fifty percent of the population in Mexico can pay two thousand pesos, not fortnightly, no, don' t think about a lot of cost, because it doesn ' t have any nonsense and I really don' t want to. I don' t want to touch her. I invite you to see until we have a serious debate and that it was exactly tacos to the pastor. As Javier says, yes, not a serious debate, of course, because you
know, you know how to see it like that. I thank you infinitely that you did not want to come to the program because that' s how I met Ephraim. That' s how Ephraim came. We met him and he' s still with us and I loved that idea, but I felt like she was so scared to look bad. I think she' s a nutritionist who' s kind of good at it. Not then I' ll
tell you. It' s like you' re going to see a psychiatrist and instead of being told and you know what it' s time for you to think about it and take your mind off the matter and put them on his moon and tell you what you want to hear if you' re wrong with yourself, your world is bad for you, because poor thing, you ' re the victim. That' s how I feel he' s more or less the nutritionist. No. No, no, man, you' ve been told by other nutritionists that you have to drop 30 kilos. No.
No, no? Don' t you? Don' t you? No, forget it no, well, and besides, you know that I think the point is that you can say from honesty and responsibility what you have to say in a respectful and correct way and nothing happens. I mean, you don' t have to be as scared as you say not to look
good or not. And I agree as far as I can understand, because obviously, it is not mine of the specialty, as it is defrain, but it does show that she takes many concepts that are real, but she combines them in another way and then she ends up doing what we also often point out here that so many people do, because she ends up being a kind of sophism, because she takes true premises, evil combines them and then she reaches a conclusion that is not truthful. For example, something as simple
as saying that there is no junk food. He said that all food is food, because that is very basic to be challenged for the simple and simple reason that a food that does not have nutrients and that does have harmful elements, such as conservatives, many dyes, excess salt that we know the effect that has to raise blood pressure, that they promote the development of many diseases. Like why it would be considered, like other foods that do have great
nutritional richness and that help build muscles and tissues and so on. How could that be denied not from its recognized exasting logic. I mean, then she says if we take the question maybe now I' m going to make my personal sophism. So if I do my scotch diet in the morning and then donuts bimbox is pure. Thank you for my nice bimbo and in the afternoon I go to the gym. That' s gonna get me enough protein for the muscle and with your coke in it and of course not, of course
not, I like coke with sugar. I' d take her without sugar, but that would give me. That would make me have protein, if it doesn' t matter. No. But besides, I don' t have to measure. I don' t have to measure it, because you ' re going to mentalize and from that place you' re going to channel everything, that is, it has a lot to do with nir two corance what it' s called, because you know every four that was the same
thing he said. Illnesses are, I mean, everything. I do, I think the universe inhabits us. But from there to then, no, because don' t help yourself, help yourself that I will help you raise me exactly, because imagine that I am a psychologist, besides being a psychoanalyst, because for me it would be a glory to adhere to that form of thought saying clearly because all the mind in the mind is everything and if you
already relax and say, this won' t affect me. It does not affect me, because sadly it is not, because all diseases include this or any disease that has to do with food behavior, which are several or many, because they constitute different elements, not one. Diseases are multifactorial and there are some of those factors that are more determining than others, but all have to do with genetics, undoubtedly the social environment in which you develop the economy.
Without any doubt and of course also mental functioning. But, notice, mental functioning is more precisely put, for example, in matters of self-
esteem, in matters of responsibility. How happy for you and why you choose it for that extraordinary film, the whale, that impacted us very much to those who saw it, because there it is thinking or it is showing, in fact, a very serious mental condition, in which the person destroys himself, generating this problem of obesity indisputably mortal, as it happens in the film.
But it' s not that, it' s not the only cause like by then, already, when I' m not afraid and I' m happy, it' s settled, not then you' ll be in condition if your mind is as balanced as possible. You will be in a position to make better decisions, to do what is right for you, to self- regulate, to know that you do have to set limits as you put them for so many things in life, from bed to three in the
afternoon. If you have to work and you have to make the effort to stand up equal, to share, as Ephraim says or to select, then that is so. Listen, you know that, for example, it says that as if it were, this is the carla medina point that says how and if it were as easy as everything is in the mind think differently, because it doesn' t exist in our career Dr Amel. Indeed, that is the point. Of course the head has a lot to do with it, of course the mind has a lot to do with it, but isn
' t it magic? Don' t you? Don' t you? I do, I have magic wands. I do, I' ve got everything that' s really lame, but it' s not magic. The mental question has to do with attitude, it has to do with that. But not with I' m going to drop two kilos, I' m going to get off you. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, Ephraim, you wanted to say something. If a person believes in mental health and believes that nutrition is directly related to the emotional
system, it is me because precisely this in psychology. Not then, otherwise, there would be no way, because I thought I put it that way with nutrition. It wasn' t enough, which is because she says she has patients returning to her heart. Yeah, be careful what you' re doing wrong,' cause exactly, hey, look, she says see a nutritionist who says nothing' s wrong with you. Accept your body is like a dentist. Carias are your friends. Throw the brush out of the caries,
that' s good, at least, from that place. Not discerning that there are good qualities and others. Not so much in what we put into our body, not from that place, because if not, they' re also going to say that we' re already adding things that don' t, that is she' s going to say accept your body and want it the way it is. Okay, because besides, this is the principle
that accepting your body is taking care of it in the first place. If they know that and I' m burning up that if I burn the net this subject when they talk about whiteness, classism and so on, because I feel I' ve put in them very cannons and my companions know it. Then suddenly we made the dish of good eat mesh And it was very painful to see that there is no money for people on foot to make a healthy food plan so that the lady who charges two thousand pesos, the consult is
telling me to eat whatever she wants. When there are people who with two thousand pesos is going to be the super of the month, the month for four people. I mean, totally out of reality. And I do challenge her to a serious debate, because she hasn' t gone with anyone who
' s at the level of forgiveness, forgiveness. Your visuals are beautiful and I think they' re beautiful, but not if it' s not your theme, it' s not hear there' s an issue and that yes, we can' t deny it. Yes, yes, there is fatophobia, as there are other phobias. Of course, there is the fatophobia and of course I have pointed out and of course yes, but that is why we want to fight without addressing the problem of obesity crises that many countries suffer,
because that affects people' s health. It' s a disease that can lead to death, that you can chain in diseases like diabetes, like hypertension, like cancers, like in other words, it can lead to many serious things. One thing is, we can' t tolerate fatophobia. No, you can' t deny someone a normal one because they' re fat, but you can' t celebrate a person who encourages people to continue cultivating a health problem either. It' s like a diabetic name you are,
a diabetic, leave what you eat to your spoonfuls of sugar. Well, no, because it' s not a health and public health problem in this phobia thing that there are homophobic people, there are fat people, there are xerophobic people. So many phobias that exist, because they are real and exist. They exist. And what has to be done with phobias is not to encourage the disease or the issue to be treated, but to destigmatize a fat person, because the fat word has no emotional burden. It' s just
a word. The fat person is not to blame for being fat and will tell you something my dear raquel lobatón. When you' re in sauces, you' re putting it in a vulnerable place too, because you' re putting a load on it. Then he doesn' t do anything, it ' s okay, not what you think. Yeah, something' s wrong, because we do have to be responsible. Something happened at least I was a fat kid and I' m gonna tell you something. I' ve always said. I have a very flaccid belly because I was very fat and
that responsibility of my mom who gave me bad eating. But when I was a 14- year- old boy, I said this isn' t right. Exactly, I' m going to lose weight. I mean, it ' s about taking away, I would have wanted me in elementary school not to be called fat, fat, and exact. Sure Mira says here, look Suzel. It doesn' t look like it says. It' d be nice if you could get more information, because you definitely don' t understand fatophobia. We understand. But this program is not even about terms.
As Josefina told us, it' s called no, no, nothing. We talk, yeah, we know fatophobia, yeah, you know what the suffering of people means. Of course jobs are denied, of course there are many, but it is also with many other phobias. Of course, no one has said that we don' t know how groo we understand it. What you can' t do is go wrong informing people. They say why
they don' t attack anyone. He' s attacking no one. We are more pointing out what this nutritionist has said on the Isline program, which apparently invites fashionable gurus. As I said at the beginning of the program, I don' t know what you mean by landing the subject that' s like I don' t know what you mean. I think it' s
very clear. You can' t go through life making gurus or people who distort truths or people who misreport like wanting to look good, not because, like you said before we already went into the air Frayn, that is,
I' m not telling you. Don' t go see the doctor, the doctor who studied fifteen years a specialty, but he does ask forty zero to near two cora for a three- day course in your light that gives you accurate broccoli, that is. And with regard to Slider, you see clearly that we are quoting all this precisely, because it is she who limits it and it is she who, moreover, having her own ideas, some
of them were not that bad either. And it turns out that at the time he' s with this person in the interview he puts a face of surprise and oh I' ve been wrong all my life because he doesn' t even feel able or I don' t know if he' s questioning and saying to see don' t excuse me what his name is he named Pilan I don' t remember. Right now, it' s gone, but good to tell you, hey, but not to see. Explain to me how there' s no junk. Yeah, he' s got this
and this and this and he' s missing this. Explain to me why you say it' s not how that could give some benefit to my body, even if it can give me a lot of pleasure. That' s clear to me and we all do it and whatever you want, but don ' t tell me it' s the same thing, or explain why it
would be the same. I don' t understand it, because the chains of amino acids and I don' t know what everything a muthrologist could explain, I don' t understand how they would be equated in a case of a schettos and in a case of a breast- fed support to say then I should have maybe asked him there and I want to ask you Ephraim if you could tell me what' s getting hungry here. It says malnutrition generates all that and claims to be thin or fat. It doesn' t say
whether or not a stranger is healthy. It is clear to me that there is indeed no. It' s clear to me if very overweight people could be so good. Not that. He told Ephraim. That' s what Ephraim did. Being, I mean, it doesn' t have to do with you being skinny or fat, but let' s see this one. But when you are considerably overweight, there is likely to be a propensity for disease or not or not. And don' t mean to see if it ' s a person who gained weight because it' s too fat. But,
for example, a person who has a thyroid problem. She' s not going to be able to lose weight, because she' s Sana, she' s going to be healthy with her overweight. But she goes to Sandra, because the subject of this, of what she' s telling me, is that this is a person who' s chubby because she has thyroid problem. He' s gonna eat rough and he' s gonna be sloppy. For now, now, now, I have accepted myself, I have
accepted myself. And then I' ll tell you one thing. What I ' m going to do with all the people who accept and have diabetes, have hypertension, and have major metabolic problems. What I' m going to do is tell them to take care of your diabetes, because well, then your friend' s gonna come out of your loom. I do, I invite you to debate your moon. Tell yourself I' m happy about life. Whatever they want me to bat is gonna come out the miscart cora or
I don' t know what this güey' s called. It is also to say that then the obesity patients, because obesity is a disease, Mrs Raquel, is a disease, you have to treat it as a disease. Please, it' s a disease. Eye overweight isn' t a disease, it' s a situation. Obesity is a disease, you have to treat it as it is. And he' s saying creepy things, because it' s like we' re going out to say that all people who have a problem taking some mental health medication don' t do it and they
' re going to be okay. No, no, and you know what this kind of gurus characters, as Lupita says, are trying to take away from people something that this generation doesn' t like to be responsible for their exact actions, and that' s desperate, because this character comes out who also says that he has his card and the whole thing to give some, to sell, because that' s selling some speeches to take responsibility from people and just giving him placebos. How sad, how sad and how hungry you
must be. And I' m saying it myself to be so miserable with our profession that sacred really play in such a mean and dirty way and I
already have a joke. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. But I was fine because we wanted to hear from you the one no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, who knows the question of this subject. The issue because you had to solve it yourself, and it would be interesting if you had a debate notice that you make things very clear, Ephraim, very very clear, and another day we could solve more questions about nutrition, because yes, I think the market
of fallacies is flooded. Yeah, hey, you have to steal Roben' s dress now, yeah, you' re encouraged to come here after I tell you that it' s here with all peace, but that if a dialogue to better understand these concepts of yours. Not because suddenly, well, Ephraim already said what he, what he thinks, what' s going on there. What I see is also a rather remarkable need to stand out and that is why to be named in such a way and in such a way.
I' m not a nutritionist anymore. I' m not the nutritionist, the arutriologist says like that, no more disruptive of all. I' m different, I' m special. That is to say, I see a desire also, at best, to draw attention and many errors in speech. I already told them georg with that I already shut up, but this part because I really liked this thing about the thought and logic of dialectics, which is how you go chaining one idea with another to reach a conclusion.
And there she manages a very wrong and dialectical cheat like this comparison that the glink stayed as well as impacted and tells her wow when she says if two identical twins are separated at birth, one sends him to live in one place of extreme poverty conditions and another in one place of much development and all the best living conditions, and they send the same food to the two and eat them as each one. But under these different circumstances they' re going to
be just as healthy and say otherwise. Well, no, and she says you see, then we' re not what we eat. That' s called fallacies. Sure, he' s a sophism. That' s a trade, that' s a trap. Because it' s not or. And then, there' s the Mister Doctor, when he does his analysis that I saw he says no because the other better doesn' t wash his hands. I don' t know what' s gonna get sick. It ' s another thing, but not because the food for what the other doesn
' t want it and it' s something else. Anyway, but, of course, the fair comparison would have been for two people living in the same magnificent or terrible circumstances to feed themselves differently. That would have been the right comparison if we were talking about exact food. But I want to ask you you look sorry you' re going to joke. But invite me to Namia, invite me. It' s the world, an ideal world. Well, it' s time to say goodbye to go to history in history.
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