How do you know he has integrity? I know he has an Amazon page where he lists supplements he takes. If you buy them, he gets a commission. He has his own website where he lists all the supplements he says he takes, with links to sites to purchase them. He describes them as “affiliate links,” which indicates he gets a cut or is paid for clicks.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 1:45 amThe other guy is the CEO of a preclinical biotechnology company. His "fight aging" blog is simply an extra-reference.
Dr. Stanfield is a medical doctor with a lot of integrity, and you might benefit from watching his videos because he might help you live longer.
I don’t consider physicians who promote supplements in exchange for money to be of high integrity. I feel the same way about Docs who accept things of value from drug companies.