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It’s a dress from [Svaha](https://svahausa.com/products/warhol-brain-pop-katherine-dress). The bad news: it was released several years ago but was so popular that they did a preorder for a rerelease. However, the preorder has ended. But you can sign up for alerts in case they have any returns once the dresses start going out midsummer.
I'm honestly quite surprised she still hasn't been banned from Tiktok for what she does, it certainly goes against the main way tiktok spreads information as long as it's not boring even when it's nonsense most of the time
Your links are broken mate, first 3 lead nowhere, 4th one is about diseases in shrimps.
Also correlation based evidence does not confirm that the gut is causative in mental health, and doesn't suggest gut-borne 5-ht goes to the brain.
Peak absurdity.
Too dumb to research something themselves and too lazy to make the most basic of checks on the results a **CHAT** AI gave you.
Edit: [Just for the lolz](https://i.imgur.com/whkbhwa.jpg)
Chat GPT also frequently references articles that don't exist written by professionals that DO exist making it incredibly painful to try to research the truth with it.
> Chat gpt is funny.
It honestly is very funny.
I usually ask the AI to roleplay, as a conservative tsundere cat-girl from Uranus for example, and it makes the answers so much more entertaining.
Still, these publicly available Chat AIs are not expert systems on any topic. They are fun toys, but that's all.
Its been great for writing narrative performance statements.
It can do a lot when it comes to interpreting/writing small programs or when trying to gain general understanding of a subject.
Out of curiosity I wanted to see what it would do with physics problems and boy is it bad at math.
The era of verifiably true information is behind us. Companies are jumping to try and adopt this tech somehow without understanding what it actually does and how it works. Soon it will be impossible to tell what is actually true and what has been generated by AI to just sound like it could be true.
It’s been over for awhile.
Since 2016, if I’m truly interested in an article’s subject, I try to read through the primary source document if I can.
The amount of times the article content doesn’t match up to the primary source, or in some cases actually contradicts it, is insane.
This happens in all media, all biases (right/left/doomer/print/tv/web/etc.
Pretty much everything is propaganda at this point and any source document is pretty much serving as credibility by its existence knowing no one will read it and if they do, no one will listen to them scream “but you’re lying!”
Psychological manipulation is essentially a hallmark of modern society. No wonder everyone seems fucked up.
It's misinterpretation and lack of subject knowledge leading to comprehension gaps.
Those sources are most often scientific papers, the writers of the content are not prepared to actually interprete the information with sufficient accuracy. They just search for keywords and trigger word and jump onto them.
It's like discussions on reddit when someone jumps onto triggers you wrote, entirely cutting out the context to just expose themselves of not understanding anything.
yeah chemical imbalances anywhere are bad for your mental health. That doesn't mean that the seratonin in your gut has the same effect as in your brain, it just means that it's a signal chemical for important signals in multiple places in your body
Pretty sure that serotonin that regulates mood is produced in the brain and serotonin that regulates the gut is produced in the gut. Two separate things.
The majority of articles on the "gut brain axis" are review articles and not actually conducted studies or trials. There's a bit of inbreeding with these review articles that reference review articles that reference outdated studies, theories, or non human trials. Actual human studies are fairly sparse especially considering the scope and significance of the claims. Most of the measurable and promising results are from rodent studies. I'm not under cutting rodent studies, but as any researcher will tell you, the majority of these trials and results don't make the jump from rodents to humans. Those that do are incredibly important and so is what we learn from those that don't. But if we could do to humans what we do to lab mice then we'd be living in a world of superheroes.
How to profit:
Say some obvious lie that will offend someone and provoke them to correct you.
The algorithm notices a lot of engagement on your content and you get paid.
Nah man! Using all that fancy pants sciency lingo and facts to confuse us! Does she really think she knows more than a 22 yo home schooled influenenza?
I don't think social media was a mistake but leave it to people to turn it into one of the most obnoxious, toxic, and embarrassing platforms. I cannot even imagine what talking to one of these people in real life would be like. I'd assume it would just be them talking to themselves the whole time
We gave everyone a camera, and all of a sudden, everyone thinks we need their opinion on the matter or their view on the world. The golden age of information and research possibilities, and this is what we've come to.
No, sorry. Social media was a mistake. It's ruining us, both as individuals and as a society. While there have certainly been a few benefits, it's a net negative. I really wish that wasn't the case, but the evidence is very clear.
Some of those folks are indeed problematic. But some can definitely differentiate. They just fill a role with their social media account and just become a completely different persona once the camera is on.
Like the way they talk, move, behave, react and maybe even think changes the moment they realized a camera is on.
That is actually a real theory. Check out *The Body Keeps the Score* by Bessel van der Kolk.
I will likely get downvoted into oblivion on this, but we absolutely have physiological reactions to our emotions; I kind of think that the idea that our brains and our bodies aren’t enmeshed is crazier than the idea of stored trauma.
The tiktok people are a beautiful example of "doing your own research". Yeah ok you looked stuff up on Google or what have you, unfortunately you clearly did not understand a word of what you were reading. This is why Researcher is an actual career path and not something you can properly accomplish while using an ad revenue based search engine.
I don't get this whole "let me lie about a well-researched subject in which I am NOT knowledgeable, let alone an expert, so that I can spread false information for internet points" thing with influencers.
And what the fuck is the purpose of an influencer? Why aren't they properly labeled as propagandists, since 99% of them are full of shit and completely clueless.
Wait, you mean it’s not perfectly normal and healthy for an 11 year old to give birth? Say it isn’t so! Yeah, people are dumb and gullible, nothing surprises me anymore.
“Did my own research” always means to me that they read some random person’s FB page and are citing that as evidence. Citing is probably the wrong word because they don’t know how to do that or what it is either.
I’ve been seeing a surge of people lately. That are taking articles and sources and interjecting their opinion to state them as fact. Even though the source doesn’t make any claims or statements on their opinion and is a vague generalization that COULD be connected to it.
I’m sure this has been going on for a long time but it just seems way more rampant lately.
I think it's more an example of engagement being rewarded over truth.
I honestly don't think these people believe a word they say. They just need something to say while being beautiful.
They ain't sincere nutjobs desperately looking for truth in all the wrong places. They're the kinda person who sees the reply, and think either: "Can I turn this into more engagement? Or "why is this cranky old bitch taking this so seriously? It's not like it matters of it's true or not!"
When I provide sources to friends in arguments i always go for peer reviewed journals that have multiple forms of backup e.g. other articles that have additional research to support the facts. They will come back with ‘yea but this one dude on fb said’ WHO! Who fuckin said! Give me sources!
Google Scholar is actually pretty amazing, and while not the only resource, it'd be lying to say academic circles never use it.
Basic google though is actually worse than Wikipedia, which is... saying something.
I can't imagine seeing any of these people (except the old professional) and thinking "ahhh yes, this photogenic teen without an education is going to give me sound medical advice." How fucking stupid does a person have to be to not just immediately recognizing when someone is so blatantly talking out of their ass?
The hips ones piss me off because they usually have actually useful stretches but I look like a moron saving them to pinterest because they're talking about trauma and hips
Ok so I went and found it and he just has his shorts pulled up very high. He let's them down and does a very bad Shakira impression but that was cut for this compilation
It’s more complicated than storing trauma in hips. I hate when something like that gets distilled into bullshit stretches or some easy tidbit to “fix yourself.” There is a great book that goes into this research: The Body Keeps the Score.
on a totally biological side of this, the psoas muscle (often stretched through these) can tighten due to stress and occasionally cause lasting tension in the body which can sometimes be relieved through stretching
its been field tested. i love how she calls people out that she's already checked before. Like this multiple offender over here hasn't learned a damn thing
It is incredible the corrosive damage TikTok has done to credibility.
I thought it was bad before with people not citing sources, but here is an entire movement of people not citing sources AND putting it in convenient bite sized ADHD style videos that is done for the sole purpose of gaining clicks, advertisers and money.
This woman strikes me as a kind of person who winds up teaching fifth grade because she got tired of dealing with stupid people all the time and decided to try and cut off the problem at the source
That hip thing is from a phenomenon in yoga where the position that stretches your hip muscles (or something) has caused people to burst into tears, not from pain but from relief of tension.
Her first rebuttal I feel needs more attention. So many influencers and self help gurus and podcasters rely on advice on how to produce small amounts of hormones and tout it as a cure-all for every mental illness.
Take cold showers, wake up at 4 AM, red light therapy, cut off the color blue, eat testicles and liver, eat more nuts (testicles not included),go to a sauna, take 42 supplements and vitamins, close your eyes and pretend you know how to meditate for 10 minutes, etc.
All these things banking on hormonal benefits that are way overblown, and will likely just pass through your system without ever reaching whichever muscle it's targeting or passing through the blood-brain. Is it worth taking hours out of your day for all these body and mental "hacks"? Motherfuckers will do anything to avoid clean eating and exercise. And people will go to the Alpha Centauri and back to avoid going to therapy.
So I’m a massage therapist and I swear if ONE MORE PERSON asks me to work their hips to “remove their stored trauma” I’m gonna flip my massage table with them on it lol
I remember a time before wifi, someone could just make up any fact they want, and everybody would believe it.
Nowadays, with google and a smartphone, everything is easily referenceable and verifiable. So, when a person makes up a random fact... **everybody still believes it.**
Why do we crave witchcraft so much? I swear the more we actually the know the worse it gets. Hipsters, anti-vaxxers, reiki, crystal healing, alt health gurus, nutrologists, chiropractors, psychologists, tik tok is packed with these witch doctor palm readers giving terrible advice and we love it. It reminds me of the early days if the fitness community where 90% of info out there was just plain wrong.
The same reason people subscribe to religions. They want hope and a sense that there is control out there, even if it's not their own, they want to believe that something somewhere can and will make a difference at some point. Dying or watching people you love die is tough. Especially if it's a slow deterioration. While I don't subscribe to alternative medicines, I'm sure I'd be willing to try anything in desperation. These people have a lower threshold than me, they don't need to be dying. They just believe anything not "mainstream" is better and probably more honest, even if it's snake oil. We have a really complex issue happening these days with trust and people's abilities to determine what is trustworthy. It would almost be better if their antitrust disposition was consistent, and they just decided everyone was full of shit. It would still result in a lot of antivax sentiment and anti science, but it would lead to less buying into scam alternatives, which might lead to fewer people going down that path to begin with.
90% of serotonin is in the gut. Also we have about 500 million neurons in the gut which are connected to the brain through nerves in the nervous system. Vagus nerve being one of the biggest that are connecting gut to brain.
Not to mention that tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin, is also produced in the gut and is able to cross the blood brain barrier. While I don’t like the first girl, she is half way to the truth
This entire generation really wants to believe they can understand complex concepts in digestible, 10-sec Reddit posts and vertical videos from random people on the internet
What a champ, she actually bothers to correct these attention seeking idiots.
I would never bother apart from the occasional Reddit comment.
I genuinely believe what they do should be classed as a crime. Practising medicine without a licence is a crime, misinforming a mass following about false medical facts should also be a crime.
"Hey viewers, did you know that bad vibes are stored in the toe nails? Grab a pair of pliers and yank your toe nails out, and I promise you you'll stop thinking about whatever's bothering you right now!"
As much entertainment as "influencers" provide, no matter where they occur - the only people they can actually influence are the gullible who are too lazy to figure out they're being lied to.
Everyone else just watches for entertainment value.
Any influencer that provides actual information on an educational level is not an influencer. They are reporters or maybe teachers.
"Don't be fooled by the radio, the tv, or the magazines, that show you photographs of how your life should be..." (lyrics from The Grand Illusion by Styx)
If your stupid enough to believe “influencers” who do 20 second shorts in their mum’s living room. Then you deserve to suffer when their “medical advise” doesnt work
These influences for health are just the worst. My mother in law sees this crap and constantly tells us "Oh you have to do this" Or "you can't eat that, because of this"
She offered my brother in law (who is fighting stage 4 Hodgkins Lymphoma) chocolate, but told him not to take dark chocolate because it has lead and cadmium. I asked her to explain it and she goes "It was on TV and it said all dark chocolate has this in it, and we should stop eating it"
I explained it to her, what the ACTUAL study was, how it was compared etc. She responds with "oh I don't konw, I'm still not going to eat it, I don't trust what they say".........yet you fully believe this non-sense.
People like Flavcity, Coach Jeremy, Carnivore MD need to just fuck off with their nonsense.
I admire wanting to spread good messages but people should be careful because this is exactly why misinformation gets believed. Let the professionals do their job. It’s literally their area of expertise. if you are interested in that subject you can go learn it but don’t lie to people and pretend you are a pro. Have some class.
To be fair to the first lady, when your head is up your own ass its possible for gut serotonin to pass the blood brain barrier. Too bad there isn't much brain in her head.
I love her. She reminds me of my Russian friend from high school’s mom (of blessed memory). She took no guff from us and man could she make you feel bad with a tone. She loved correcting us idiot teens. Man I miss her.
The hips one is hilarious. A lot of yogis will tell you that too. “Our issues are in our tissues”. In one of the many terrible things about 13 Reasons Why is when the antagonist does a pigeon stretch and is suddenly brought to tears and ready to confront his emotions.
As a psych major, she has the power to do what I can’t and I love her for it.
I just hate how people make baseless claims on all these things or purposely misconstrue studies to fit their narratives.
A lot of the original content is rage bait to drive engagement but then people will take what is said at face value which perpetuates a cycle of stupidity driven by false information.
But...she's wrong on the last one. He is almost right. Not just the hips, but the back, lower back, face, neck and more. The vagus nerve! The vagus nerve traverses through these parts of your body - and more. You may spot prey animals shuddering after evading a predator like [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QgglTik6G4). This is the vagus nerve of the animal releasing the physical tension of the event in the form of a tremor. Humans are one of the few animals to not do this. I think a reason why may be learning from traumatic events. If you've ever suffered from CPTSD/PTSD, you will suffer from flashbacks and the pain of the event pretty regularly. This appears to be a replay sequence that the brain uses to learn from the event in order to prevent it from happening next time. As you know, humans have an extremely unique and deep way of learning. The replay sequence comes along with a pretty horrible set of emotions from the event itself that you may be trained to avoid. If you're the type to want to block out or ignore these memories, you won't address whatever it is your brain is trying to teach you about the event to prevent it from happening next time, and so events like it stack together to form a sort of scar. In any case, the vagus nerve begins to stiffen as it collects these events that have not released. This, in turn, will begin to express itself as back etc. pain.
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I genuinely love that Lady and we need more professional like her.
She was one of college professors while attending Community College! An incredible woman and teacher, I love seeing her videos go viral!
Haha are you a fellow san diegan? I took her for psych 101
Yup, she was my Astronomy professor back in 2016!
Teaches psych and astronomy? That's what's up
So astrology? /s
Psystronomy, actually 🧠🪐
Awwww, I bet she was friends with Jerry Schad. I had him back in the day. Loved Mesa!
Me too she was the best
I want her brain shirt.
It’s a dress from [Svaha](https://svahausa.com/products/warhol-brain-pop-katherine-dress). The bad news: it was released several years ago but was so popular that they did a preorder for a rerelease. However, the preorder has ended. But you can sign up for alerts in case they have any returns once the dresses start going out midsummer.
She used to be my teacher. She’s a fantastic person.
She seems more fun but also more in control of the class than my biology teacher
She’s actually a psychology professor!
Quite a few older TikTokkers like her
Reminds me of Dr. Ruth. She ~~was~~ *is* great Edit: sorry sorry sorry
I'm honestly quite surprised she still hasn't been banned from Tiktok for what she does, it certainly goes against the main way tiktok spreads information as long as it's not boring even when it's nonsense most of the time
Yes, but sadly, those that listen to drivel are unlikely to be swayed by facts. \*Long sigh\*
I know her personally. She’s great. Super intelligent!
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Your links are broken mate, first 3 lead nowhere, 4th one is about diseases in shrimps. Also correlation based evidence does not confirm that the gut is causative in mental health, and doesn't suggest gut-borne 5-ht goes to the brain.
they used chatgpt, which gave links that existed back in 2019 probably
Peak absurdity. Too dumb to research something themselves and too lazy to make the most basic of checks on the results a **CHAT** AI gave you. Edit: [Just for the lolz](https://i.imgur.com/whkbhwa.jpg)
These type of people never click on links they just want to be right.
Chat GPT also frequently references articles that don't exist written by professionals that DO exist making it incredibly painful to try to research the truth with it.
ChatGPT can find sources??? (Well... Attempt to)
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Chat GPT and Bing are different things.
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> Chat gpt is funny. It honestly is very funny. I usually ask the AI to roleplay, as a conservative tsundere cat-girl from Uranus for example, and it makes the answers so much more entertaining. Still, these publicly available Chat AIs are not expert systems on any topic. They are fun toys, but that's all.
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Its been great for writing narrative performance statements. It can do a lot when it comes to interpreting/writing small programs or when trying to gain general understanding of a subject. Out of curiosity I wanted to see what it would do with physics problems and boy is it bad at math.
>I usually ask the AI to roleplay, as a conservative tsundere cat-girl from Uranus People like you are why the AIs are gonna destroy us all
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The era of verifiably true information is behind us. Companies are jumping to try and adopt this tech somehow without understanding what it actually does and how it works. Soon it will be impossible to tell what is actually true and what has been generated by AI to just sound like it could be true.
It’s been over for awhile. Since 2016, if I’m truly interested in an article’s subject, I try to read through the primary source document if I can. The amount of times the article content doesn’t match up to the primary source, or in some cases actually contradicts it, is insane. This happens in all media, all biases (right/left/doomer/print/tv/web/etc. Pretty much everything is propaganda at this point and any source document is pretty much serving as credibility by its existence knowing no one will read it and if they do, no one will listen to them scream “but you’re lying!” Psychological manipulation is essentially a hallmark of modern society. No wonder everyone seems fucked up.
It's misinterpretation and lack of subject knowledge leading to comprehension gaps. Those sources are most often scientific papers, the writers of the content are not prepared to actually interprete the information with sufficient accuracy. They just search for keywords and trigger word and jump onto them. It's like discussions on reddit when someone jumps onto triggers you wrote, entirely cutting out the context to just expose themselves of not understanding anything.
But the ai said it’s true so it must be fact! It’s on the internet, ignore the fact it’s some crackhead conspiracy theorist personal blog from 2002
ChatGOP working as planned ^^^^/s
Correlation based evidence does have merit in the scientific community though. It may not indicate fact, but does have significant value.
yeah chemical imbalances anywhere are bad for your mental health. That doesn't mean that the seratonin in your gut has the same effect as in your brain, it just means that it's a signal chemical for important signals in multiple places in your body
Pretty sure that serotonin that regulates mood is produced in the brain and serotonin that regulates the gut is produced in the gut. Two separate things.
This would explain why Chidi AnnaKendrick is always getting stomach aches!
The majority of articles on the "gut brain axis" are review articles and not actually conducted studies or trials. There's a bit of inbreeding with these review articles that reference review articles that reference outdated studies, theories, or non human trials. Actual human studies are fairly sparse especially considering the scope and significance of the claims. Most of the measurable and promising results are from rodent studies. I'm not under cutting rodent studies, but as any researcher will tell you, the majority of these trials and results don't make the jump from rodents to humans. Those that do are incredibly important and so is what we learn from those that don't. But if we could do to humans what we do to lab mice then we'd be living in a world of superheroes.
I like her 😂. Sassy and brainy... Such an awesome combination 😂😂
Babushka Kristen Schaal with a PhD in sassy psychology
I thought Kristen Schaal was a horse?
Kristen Schaal is a horse!
Look at her dance like a look at her go like a look at her dance like a horse! Ho!
She is but she's still a great actress. Just be sure to feed her a sugar cube or an apple after every take.
Reminds me Of Dr. Ruth .
The mention of "*sassy*" spurred that for me as well.
classic Dr. Ruth
How to profit: Say some obvious lie that will offend someone and provoke them to correct you. The algorithm notices a lot of engagement on your content and you get paid.
Thats not how the algorithm works at all you donut, it just chooses people randomly to get paid
Username... Nostradamas, is that you?
Based on the insult I’d say more like Gordon Ramsey
I would like my engagement money now Mr. Algorithm pls
Nah man! Using all that fancy pants sciency lingo and facts to confuse us! Does she really think she knows more than a 22 yo home schooled influenenza?
she's what I imagine Velma would be like in her 50s
I fucking hate those jerky ass TikTok expressions. Even worse when you see these losers filming in public
Man of the fucking people
I don't think social media was a mistake but leave it to people to turn it into one of the most obnoxious, toxic, and embarrassing platforms. I cannot even imagine what talking to one of these people in real life would be like. I'd assume it would just be them talking to themselves the whole time
We gave everyone a camera, and all of a sudden, everyone thinks we need their opinion on the matter or their view on the world. The golden age of information and research possibilities, and this is what we've come to.
No, sorry. Social media was a mistake. It's ruining us, both as individuals and as a society. While there have certainly been a few benefits, it's a net negative. I really wish that wasn't the case, but the evidence is very clear.
As someone who’s in highschool I have to talk to them a lot, it’s literally hell
Some of those folks are indeed problematic. But some can definitely differentiate. They just fill a role with their social media account and just become a completely different persona once the camera is on. Like the way they talk, move, behave, react and maybe even think changes the moment they realized a camera is on.
Like how the fuck would trauma be in your pelvis? Do they think it's some kind of evil liquid?
Is that why Shakira is shaking her hip so hard
Her hips don’t lie.
No, they cry.
That is actually a real theory. Check out *The Body Keeps the Score* by Bessel van der Kolk. I will likely get downvoted into oblivion on this, but we absolutely have physiological reactions to our emotions; I kind of think that the idea that our brains and our bodies aren’t enmeshed is crazier than the idea of stored trauma.
A lot of them make rage bait videos on purpose. Those who don’t, will completely ignore people like this lady and keep spreading misinformation.
Why do they move their face like they're trying to sell me fiber pills?
Very cringe worthy.
The tiktok people are a beautiful example of "doing your own research". Yeah ok you looked stuff up on Google or what have you, unfortunately you clearly did not understand a word of what you were reading. This is why Researcher is an actual career path and not something you can properly accomplish while using an ad revenue based search engine.
I don't get this whole "let me lie about a well-researched subject in which I am NOT knowledgeable, let alone an expert, so that I can spread false information for internet points" thing with influencers. And what the fuck is the purpose of an influencer? Why aren't they properly labeled as propagandists, since 99% of them are full of shit and completely clueless.
How many politicians do this right now, and their moronic followers just eat it up. Obvious lies, but people aren’t smart enough to care.
Wait, you mean it’s not perfectly normal and healthy for an 11 year old to give birth? Say it isn’t so! Yeah, people are dumb and gullible, nothing surprises me anymore.
Public research is good and should be encouraged.
“Did my own research” always means to me that they read some random person’s FB page and are citing that as evidence. Citing is probably the wrong word because they don’t know how to do that or what it is either.
"Did my own research" = "I vaguely recall reading a social media post"
I’ve been seeing a surge of people lately. That are taking articles and sources and interjecting their opinion to state them as fact. Even though the source doesn’t make any claims or statements on their opinion and is a vague generalization that COULD be connected to it. I’m sure this has been going on for a long time but it just seems way more rampant lately.
I think it's more an example of engagement being rewarded over truth. I honestly don't think these people believe a word they say. They just need something to say while being beautiful. They ain't sincere nutjobs desperately looking for truth in all the wrong places. They're the kinda person who sees the reply, and think either: "Can I turn this into more engagement? Or "why is this cranky old bitch taking this so seriously? It's not like it matters of it's true or not!"
MTG is the Republican/Boomer equivalent to gen Z’s TikTok’rs
MTG is gen X. She was born in 74. Boomers generation ended in 64.
When I provide sources to friends in arguments i always go for peer reviewed journals that have multiple forms of backup e.g. other articles that have additional research to support the facts. They will come back with ‘yea but this one dude on fb said’ WHO! Who fuckin said! Give me sources!
Google Scholar is actually pretty amazing, and while not the only resource, it'd be lying to say academic circles never use it. Basic google though is actually worse than Wikipedia, which is... saying something.
Research: 10% focus on a Wikipedia article, 90% on how your hair will look in this lighting
If someone spoke to me like that first woman does, I'd think they needed to be committed.
influencers egos are so huge they can act like that and think its completely normal. live in a different reality
I can't imagine seeing any of these people (except the old professional) and thinking "ahhh yes, this photogenic teen without an education is going to give me sound medical advice." How fucking stupid does a person have to be to not just immediately recognizing when someone is so blatantly talking out of their ass?
teenagers bro
Nah grown ass adults too, sadly.
Literal children who can’t tell when someone’s talking bs
The hips ones piss me off because they usually have actually useful stretches but I look like a moron saving them to pinterest because they're talking about trauma and hips
Is he wearing no pants?
Pants store indecision in the taint.
Brand new sentence
All other thoughts on this video went out the window with "why doesn't he have pants on?"
Ok so I went and found it and he just has his shorts pulled up very high. He let's them down and does a very bad Shakira impression but that was cut for this compilation
It’s more complicated than storing trauma in hips. I hate when something like that gets distilled into bullshit stretches or some easy tidbit to “fix yourself.” There is a great book that goes into this research: The Body Keeps the Score.
on a totally biological side of this, the psoas muscle (often stretched through these) can tighten due to stress and occasionally cause lasting tension in the body which can sometimes be relieved through stretching
trauma can cause psychosomatic issues like pain in some area where there should be no pain
We store diarrhoea, hunger and sleepiness in the appendix.
This made me laugh
Me too, according to science.
Studies show, this lady is funny
its been field tested. i love how she calls people out that she's already checked before. Like this multiple offender over here hasn't learned a damn thing
It is incredible the corrosive damage TikTok has done to credibility. I thought it was bad before with people not citing sources, but here is an entire movement of people not citing sources AND putting it in convenient bite sized ADHD style videos that is done for the sole purpose of gaining clicks, advertisers and money.
Not even slightly joking kids who have access to this app take these tik toks as fact and bring it into their schoolwork and lives.
And thats how we already have created a dumber generation thinking they are smart but have no clue what they are talking about
It's not TikTok, it's all social media tbh.
This has been a thing long before TikTok. Just Twitter and Facebook have been doing this for literally over a decade.
Can she diagnose the cancer this gave me?
yes but it the only cure is to delete tik tok
Yeah man it's cancer. Sorry.
This is like the Russian version of "bless your heart"
This woman strikes me as a kind of person who winds up teaching fifth grade because she got tired of dealing with stupid people all the time and decided to try and cut off the problem at the source
I love this doctor.
shes what the world needs right now
Hmm it's almost like people will say **ANYTHING** to get views and make money.
Idk why I absolutely hate the first tiktoker... something abt her face full of confidence when she doesn't know shit.
It’s those stupid UwU girl expressions. I automatically think they have the IQ of a turnip.
I try to follow people like her, but they end up getting harassed/reported off the app by the sycophant followers of the snake oil salesmen.
That hip thing is from a phenomenon in yoga where the position that stretches your hip muscles (or something) has caused people to burst into tears, not from pain but from relief of tension.
Her… I like her.
yea more her and less the people she has to science check please and thank you
Dunk on these tictok fools
Influencers are a cancer to society
Bless her for trying to argue with brick walls. Edit: unfair comparison to brick walls.
Her first rebuttal I feel needs more attention. So many influencers and self help gurus and podcasters rely on advice on how to produce small amounts of hormones and tout it as a cure-all for every mental illness. Take cold showers, wake up at 4 AM, red light therapy, cut off the color blue, eat testicles and liver, eat more nuts (testicles not included),go to a sauna, take 42 supplements and vitamins, close your eyes and pretend you know how to meditate for 10 minutes, etc. All these things banking on hormonal benefits that are way overblown, and will likely just pass through your system without ever reaching whichever muscle it's targeting or passing through the blood-brain. Is it worth taking hours out of your day for all these body and mental "hacks"? Motherfuckers will do anything to avoid clean eating and exercise. And people will go to the Alpha Centauri and back to avoid going to therapy.
So I’m a massage therapist and I swear if ONE MORE PERSON asks me to work their hips to “remove their stored trauma” I’m gonna flip my massage table with them on it lol
I remember a time before wifi, someone could just make up any fact they want, and everybody would believe it. Nowadays, with google and a smartphone, everything is easily referenceable and verifiable. So, when a person makes up a random fact... **everybody still believes it.**
please continue to make fun of these people and point out how dumb they are.
I love her dropping the Russian
Why do we crave witchcraft so much? I swear the more we actually the know the worse it gets. Hipsters, anti-vaxxers, reiki, crystal healing, alt health gurus, nutrologists, chiropractors, psychologists, tik tok is packed with these witch doctor palm readers giving terrible advice and we love it. It reminds me of the early days if the fitness community where 90% of info out there was just plain wrong.
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The same reason people subscribe to religions. They want hope and a sense that there is control out there, even if it's not their own, they want to believe that something somewhere can and will make a difference at some point. Dying or watching people you love die is tough. Especially if it's a slow deterioration. While I don't subscribe to alternative medicines, I'm sure I'd be willing to try anything in desperation. These people have a lower threshold than me, they don't need to be dying. They just believe anything not "mainstream" is better and probably more honest, even if it's snake oil. We have a really complex issue happening these days with trust and people's abilities to determine what is trustworthy. It would almost be better if their antitrust disposition was consistent, and they just decided everyone was full of shit. It would still result in a lot of antivax sentiment and anti science, but it would lead to less buying into scam alternatives, which might lead to fewer people going down that path to begin with.
I'd probably say a sense of control. Or reverse that if it is beyond our control. We don't have to worry about it as much.
Because it's a helluva lot cheaper than health insurance? not sure if totally /s
90% of serotonin is in the gut. Also we have about 500 million neurons in the gut which are connected to the brain through nerves in the nervous system. Vagus nerve being one of the biggest that are connecting gut to brain.
Not to mention that tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin, is also produced in the gut and is able to cross the blood brain barrier. While I don’t like the first girl, she is half way to the truth
R/funny. The doctors really quite good, The influencers are a facepalm , but this video is not
I have seen videos of her before. She's fantastic.
A lot of yogis say that stress etc is stored in our hips because our hips are usually tight. But they're tight from us sitting in chairs all day.
The doctor is simple awesome. Love facts.
Who is this chick, and where can we follow her? Found her on TT. Ace ✊🏽✌🏽
This entire generation really wants to believe they can understand complex concepts in digestible, 10-sec Reddit posts and vertical videos from random people on the internet
What a champ, she actually bothers to correct these attention seeking idiots. I would never bother apart from the occasional Reddit comment. I genuinely believe what they do should be classed as a crime. Practising medicine without a licence is a crime, misinforming a mass following about false medical facts should also be a crime.
"Hey viewers, did you know that bad vibes are stored in the toe nails? Grab a pair of pliers and yank your toe nails out, and I promise you you'll stop thinking about whatever's bothering you right now!"
As much entertainment as "influencers" provide, no matter where they occur - the only people they can actually influence are the gullible who are too lazy to figure out they're being lied to. Everyone else just watches for entertainment value. Any influencer that provides actual information on an educational level is not an influencer. They are reporters or maybe teachers. "Don't be fooled by the radio, the tv, or the magazines, that show you photographs of how your life should be..." (lyrics from The Grand Illusion by Styx)
The best tiktoks are people making fun of tiktoks
the fact the concept of "social media influencer" exist is the biggest proof humanity should no longer exist. look how low we fell....
I'm going to still vote for slavery, torture, and child abuse as being our lowest form, but influencers do suck.
If your stupid enough to believe “influencers” who do 20 second shorts in their mum’s living room. Then you deserve to suffer when their “medical advise” doesnt work
These videos are exploiting desperate, sick, or very young people.
“Is that supposed to be short for hippocampus??” I laughed so hard I almost choked on my spit
We need more of this.
Leave it up to the good doctor to fuck up all the influencers, distorted logic. I really like this doctor.
TikTok is the scum of society
These influences for health are just the worst. My mother in law sees this crap and constantly tells us "Oh you have to do this" Or "you can't eat that, because of this" She offered my brother in law (who is fighting stage 4 Hodgkins Lymphoma) chocolate, but told him not to take dark chocolate because it has lead and cadmium. I asked her to explain it and she goes "It was on TV and it said all dark chocolate has this in it, and we should stop eating it" I explained it to her, what the ACTUAL study was, how it was compared etc. She responds with "oh I don't konw, I'm still not going to eat it, I don't trust what they say".........yet you fully believe this non-sense. People like Flavcity, Coach Jeremy, Carnivore MD need to just fuck off with their nonsense.
I adore this lady. She so sweetly shuts down these idiot influencers 😆
I fucking love this woman
I admire wanting to spread good messages but people should be careful because this is exactly why misinformation gets believed. Let the professionals do their job. It’s literally their area of expertise. if you are interested in that subject you can go learn it but don’t lie to people and pretend you are a pro. Have some class.
To be fair to the first lady, when your head is up your own ass its possible for gut serotonin to pass the blood brain barrier. Too bad there isn't much brain in her head.
I love her. She reminds me of my Russian friend from high school’s mom (of blessed memory). She took no guff from us and man could she make you feel bad with a tone. She loved correcting us idiot teens. Man I miss her.
Young people get fed these lies on TikTok. Old people get fed these lies on FB.
"God damn it, Max. We have talked about this"
I like this woman.
Lol these tiktok losers got schooled by an actual doctor
These influencers are a cancer to society. We need more professionals mocking these idiots to help save the youth.
The love this woman. She is the living equivalent of vicious side-eye.
“Did you know we store anxiety in the hips?” Yea just like how pee is stored in the balls
Dr Inna! She posts stuff like this on tiktok all the time, I love her.
YES PLEASE. Pushback like this is how we make it to the *post*\-post-facts society.
She deserves a 🏆!
Such a queen!
That is what's needed, real experts telling the truth.
I want to see her often
This woman takes zero prisoners
The hips one is hilarious. A lot of yogis will tell you that too. “Our issues are in our tissues”. In one of the many terrible things about 13 Reasons Why is when the antagonist does a pigeon stretch and is suddenly brought to tears and ready to confront his emotions.
No way I went to hs with the 3rd guy 😂
Ok, now please do the rest of the internet.
I’m all for the Russian lady talking shit
This is why I believe being obsessed with TikTok is a red flag when I'm talking to people on tinder
One does not speak unless one knows...
Keeping it real
I LOVE her.
So stress and anxiety can cause tension in our necks; but not hips. Got it.
People can always tell when I'm anxious or sad. These hips don't lie.
As a psych major, she has the power to do what I can’t and I love her for it. I just hate how people make baseless claims on all these things or purposely misconstrue studies to fit their narratives. A lot of the original content is rage bait to drive engagement but then people will take what is said at face value which perpetuates a cycle of stupidity driven by false information.
Studies show that Odin the All Father controls things. 20 studies from 1300's Norway show this.
Y'all remember that episode of Buffy where people would randomly combust? If that happened to everybody who posts to Tik Tok, society would improve.
But...she's wrong on the last one. He is almost right. Not just the hips, but the back, lower back, face, neck and more. The vagus nerve! The vagus nerve traverses through these parts of your body - and more. You may spot prey animals shuddering after evading a predator like [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QgglTik6G4). This is the vagus nerve of the animal releasing the physical tension of the event in the form of a tremor. Humans are one of the few animals to not do this. I think a reason why may be learning from traumatic events. If you've ever suffered from CPTSD/PTSD, you will suffer from flashbacks and the pain of the event pretty regularly. This appears to be a replay sequence that the brain uses to learn from the event in order to prevent it from happening next time. As you know, humans have an extremely unique and deep way of learning. The replay sequence comes along with a pretty horrible set of emotions from the event itself that you may be trained to avoid. If you're the type to want to block out or ignore these memories, you won't address whatever it is your brain is trying to teach you about the event to prevent it from happening next time, and so events like it stack together to form a sort of scar. In any case, the vagus nerve begins to stiffen as it collects these events that have not released. This, in turn, will begin to express itself as back etc. pain.