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@one1Mkbh
Trying to live an experiential life, both at a personal and professional level.
Katılım Ocak 2010
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First they laugh at Ayurveda.
Then they ignore it
Then they research it.
And finally, they publish it as a new discovery.
Ayurveda didn’t need labs to observe life.
It studied the body as a whole not in fragments.
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@drvasusadineni that is just how the politicians are. thick skin. not ready to learn, grow and change.
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@drvasusadineni @theliverdoc @esSENSEGlobal You were completely improfessional in the debate. Counter questions did not help you. If the youth has been brainwashed like this, nation aint going to make progess. It is regressive. You represent majority that hold beliefs rather than develop scientific temperament.
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@theliverdoc @esSENSEGlobal Hi the son of Dr Philips Augustine.
To debate with a young woman who is half of your age you had to come with your batalion,your organization, moderator, additional 2 of them in the background and what if you were to debate with a expertise I think you would come with the army😂
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At one point, my Ayurveda opponent got so flustered, she called me "Bro".
Full debate on @esSENSEGlobal Neuronz:
youtube.com/watch?v=z1_zou…

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Fawzan@eFawzan
Bro came in looking like a casual dude, cooked like Feynman, and just left. Not all heroes wear a cape. @theliverdoc
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@theliverdoc She made a joke of herself. Is a pity where the new generation is going in the nation.
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Online debate (English) today at 3 pm
Is Ayurveda a Pseudoscience?
Modern Doctor vs Ayurveda Vaidya
Dr. Abby Philips vs. Vaidya Vasundhara Sadineni
Moderator - Chandrasekhar Ramesh
@ neuronz youtube channel
LIVE link : youtube.com/live/z1_zou2Vi…

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@Astrotherapist1 In this age, astrology needs to be made a criminal offence. It does not matter whether astrological predictions exist or not, however, if sun (star) did not exist, no life ll be there, nor the solar system. Humans have huge egos, nd tonbe humble.
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Let’s open the mystery of how Rahu creates celebrity, mass following and overnight fame.
Rahu is the planet of amplification. It takes something ordinary and makes it larger than life. But it chooses people carefully.
Rahu - How Fame Happens
Rahu governs crowds, media, illusion, glamour, digital platforms and viral energy. When activated positively, it can make one person visible to thousands or millions.
But Rahu gives rise when:
-you dare to be different
- you step beyond society’s approval
- you handle criticism
- you think big
-you accept rapid change
The Hidden Formula of Rahu Fame
Rahu blesses those who:
work in unusual fields
speak what others hesitate to
enter technology, media, astrology, politics, markets
are comfortable being talked about - good or bad
If you want popularity, you must tolerate attention.
Sudden Rise Pattern
When Rahu decides to lift:
-Things move fast.
-Support appears unexpectedly.
-Right people notice you.
-Your name travels without you pushing.
It feels unreal.
Why Some Lose It
If ego, arrogance, manipulation or misuse of followers begins - Rahu withdraws protection.
Rise remains only with humility.
Spiritual Key
Before sleeping, mentally say:
“If rise comes, keep me wise.”
This balances ambition with stability.

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The Orgasm Gap is one of the biggest unspoken inequalities in relationships,& it’s hiding in bedrooms everywhere.
Let’s break the silence:
🫱 Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Heterosexual men orgasm in the majority of sexual encounters.
Heterosexual women? Under half.
Same bed. Same moment. Totally different experience.
That’s not “nature.” That’s inequality.
🫱If this were any other area of life- salary, safety, health- we’d call it unfair.
But because it happens in the bedroom, people stay silent, embarrassed, or convinced it’s “just how it is.”
🫱It’s NOT biology.
How do we know?
Because lesbian and bisexual women orgasm way more frequently.
If the female body were “difficult,” this wouldn’t happen.
When women are understood, prioritised, and stimulated correctly, they climax- consistently.
🫱The real issue is the way we’ve been taught to think about sex.
Sex-ed focused on pregnancy, STIs, male anatomy, and abstinence.
But nothing about:
• the clitoris
• female arousal
• emotional context
• communication
• pleasure
We entered adulthood knowing how to prevent pregnancy- not how to create pleasure.
🫱The clitoris is the most misunderstood organ in the body.
Purely for pleasure.
Thousands of nerve endings.
Essential for orgasm for most women.
And yet… it’s barely acknowledged in mainstream sex.
If you skip the clitoris, you skip her orgasm.
🫱Porn made it worse.
It teaches speed over slowness, penetration over touch, performance over intimacy.
It shows women climaxing unrealistically from penetration alone.
Real life doesn’t work like that- and it leaves women feeling inadequate and men feeling misled.
🫱But the orgasm gap isn’t just physical- it’s emotional.
Women carry:
• body insecurity
• fear of being “too demanding”
• pressure to perform
• guilt about taking time
• shame about expressing desires
• mental distractions
• lack of comfort or safety
These things shut down arousal before it even starts.
🫱And men carry pressures too:
• “I need to perform.”
• “I need to satisfy her instantly.”
• “I should already know what she likes.”
Nobody taught them communication.
Nobody taught them that pleasure is teamwork, not guessing.
🫱The fix? A total rewrite of how we think about sex.
Sex is not “foreplay → penetration → climax.”
Sex is:
• building arousal
• exploring
• touching
• slowing down
• communication
• clitoral focus
• mutual pleasure
• emotional connection
Penetration is one chapter- not the whole book.
🫱When women’s pleasure is prioritised, everything improves:
The intimacy.
The trust.
The relationship satisfaction.
Even men report feeling more confident and fulfilled.
Because pleasure is not a competition- it’s collaboration.
🫱 The orgasm gap represents something deeper:
Whose pleasure matters?
Whose voice is heard?
Who feels free to take up space?
This is about equality- in the most intimate part of life.
🫱Closing the gap doesn’t require magic.
Just:
• honest conversations
• understanding anatomy
• ditching myths
• exploring what feels good
• taking time
• letting go of ego
• centering BOTH partners’ pleasure
🫱 Women are not “hard to please.”
They are:
under-taught,
under-communicated with,
under-stimulated,
and often under-valued sexually.
Fix those- and the orgasm gap collapses.
🫱 The truth is simple:
When both partners’ pleasure matters, sex becomes connection, not pressure.
Joy, not performance.
Intimacy, not inequality.
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@avd122 @neilstrix @FI_InvestIndia @avd122 India cannot and does not compete at tech level with usa, eu, china. Generations of stupid ppl have destroyed and not allowed development. You are current generation who will again take this country back to stone age.
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@neilstrix @FI_InvestIndia That's the reason we have great saints from this nation who are guiding the whole world. Your mindset is completely unfounded. That's the reason we don't have so many 1st world problems
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DO YOU CONSUME EGGS EVERYDAY??? Sharing with you, my experience. This post will help you know different eggs, their source & help you decide what to consume.
Eggs are a wonderful source of Protein, Vitamins, Omega-3 & Nutrients. They are affordable and easy to make. They are easily available & a superfood.
Fact: Most of the eggs available in the market are unfertilized. Just like how milk comes from a cow, eggs come from hens (Yes. Hen lays eggs even without a rooster fertilizing her). These eggs are also rich, so no worries.
We also get fertilized eggs (eggs which have a sperm in them) in the market.
Now, since it is a superfood, definitely, there are various kinds of eggs hitting the market.
1. White Shell Eggs - These eggs cost anywhere between ₹4 - ₹12. The cheaper ones are mass produced, mostly by injecting the hens. Hens are locked up in cages (sometimes 6 - 8 per cage) and they live to give eggs. I have visited a farm where there is a target of 365 days per year for hens. Once their life is done, they are replaced with new hens. The yolk is whitish yellow.
I also hear that fake eggs are hitting the market. In such eggs, the yolk and white easily mix. The white is also a bit rubbery. The yolk will be very whitish yellow. So, be aware of this. If you get such symptoms, time to reconsider the source.
White shell eggs are not bad. But the cheaper they are, you need to doubly sure of their source.
2. Normal Brown Shell Eggs - These eggs cost between ₹10 - ₹20. They are often marketed as Naati (Jowari) or Organic Village variety. But, I have visited farms where the hens are again caged. I have visited a farm, where 4 hens are placed in one cage. I feel that, this is not fair for them. These eggs are better than the mass produced white eggs. The yolks are a bit more yellow then white eggs. The shells are harder. The hens are given nutritious feed & their life purpose is again, just giving eggs. These brown eggs are definitely better than mass produced eggs, since their feed is better and they have better living conditions. But again, you need to know your source well.
I have seen brown eggs selling at ₹8, but the shells lose colour while boiling them. There could be scams anywhere. Know your source.
3. Free Range Brown Eggs - These eggs cost between ₹14 - ₹30. In this case, the hens are allowed out into the sunlight (they get Vitamins automatically). The hens are allowed to eat natural food (worms etc.) and they are also given nutritious feed. Since the hens are out in the open, they are more healthy, mostly happier and produce eggs at their own pace. They are rich in nutrients. The yolk is bright orange or dark yellow. The white and yolk do not mix at all. The shells are hard.
If you are buying Free Range eggs, its always better to connect with the Source, get some videos of how they take care of their hens etc. You need to do the homework here as well.
Few tips:
- Fresh Eggs completely sink in water.
- Slightly old eggs, half float in water.
- Rotten eggs float in water.
Now, what should you do:
- Food is a medicine for our body. Know your source.
- Whatever egg you are consuming, try visiting the farm. Question the source.
- Free range eggs are a bit expensive, but definitely worth it. I source the eggs from Shree Lakshmi Nutri Eggs, a Free Range Egg Farm in Andhra Pradesh (this is not paid post, I do not write paid posts). But, if you put a bit of homework, you can find companies close to your home as well. The supply chains are pretty robust now.
- While buying eggs, ensure that they are not old. Try to consume eggs within two weeks of laying.
I hope this post helps you all consume better. The cost mentioned is per egg in a Tier-1 city, where I live. If you consume eggs, please ensure that you burn them by living an active lifestyle as well. I swim, play and burn them all !!!
If this helped, share this with your loved ones. Consume well. Stay Healthy. Stay Fit. Jai Hind !!!
Lots of love,
#FI

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@avd122 @FI_InvestIndia Sanatana dharma aur saints are past. Mobile jisse likhe ja rha uska sanatan dharma aur sainrs s kch na lena dena. Physicists and engineers devoted countless hours of time for stupid people to write and propagate anything and everything on net. Pathetic!!
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India is the only country which is the land of origin of great figures of Sanata Dharma & our saints ! Yes we are proud of it ! Traditional India was also vegetarian vastly, did diabetes & arthritis happen then ? or do these things don't happen to people who eat eggs ? Don't give opinions in the garb of science !
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@deepigoyal I hope ppl understand that Gravity is not a force like electronagnetism. Everything not connected to ground is falling freely, towards the center of the planet. It is the ground that is accelerating up which gives the notion of weight.
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I did not explain the Gravity Aging Hypothesis (GAH) well, the first time.
I brought my consumer internet brain into a deep scientific field and I miscommunicated. I tried to compress years of research and thinking into a dramatic social media reveal.
That made the hypothesis sound absolute and commercial – while it’s really not.
I apologise.
This is me taking a slower, cleaner shot at explaining GAH, without oversimplifying it.
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The Ministry of Ayush, which is the short terminology for waste of space on Indian land and waste of tax payers money is considering starting post graduate courses in Homeopathy in India on specific subjects.
Homeopathy was invented by Samuel Hahneman to prevent people from undergoing surgery. He called it gentle healing (it's actually reckless fraud). And now Homoeopathy regulators in India want Homeopaths to do what kind of surgery?
I am not sure who will benefit from this. I am not even sure if the Ministry of Ayush has any idea what they are doing with the large amount of funds they receive every budget. If they have no idea, then why not siphon those funds towards actually worthwhile scientific projects and infrastructure?
Why is the public and healthcare community quiet on the huge money loss occurring because the government is feeding these garbage sectors in healthcare?
HomeoPathetic.

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@AnshulGarg1986 @theliverdoc every evidence does not start with experience. I think you do not have idea of how scientific research works. Thought experiments, curiosity are the starting points and if repeatability is observed, mechanisms are established that can reporduced anywhere in the world, that counts
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@one1Mkbh @theliverdoc Every evidence starts with experience.
Those who dont want to experience it can never have evidence too. They only know what is bookish
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@AnshulGarg1986 @theliverdoc Personal experience is not evidence for 7 billion people on the planet. Get this drilled in your brain.
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@AnshulGarg1986 @theliverdoc 'Believe' is the keyword. One believes in religion but one does not need to be believe that O2 molecule exist. That is evidence based and is same for one and all. Kill your beliefs if you want to be curious and want to live a life where evidence dominates.
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My father was also an orthopedic surgeon. He was MS. But he used to believe in other things too.
Unless we open our minds, everything is theoretical.
Ayurveda works. Yes I agree you can't apply for high end cases. There is a limitation to it.
As a consumer I have tested many things and found it useful.
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@HimanshMittal4 @theliverdoc normal Indians ko ye bh nh pata wo zinda kaise hain? Ye bh nh pata ki hawa kya h, pani kya h, electricity kya h, mobile kaise kaam krta h. Poor scientific temperament is hurting and going to hurt more.
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@theliverdoc Let normal Indians decide what's better for them. You are not the thekedar of “Medical Science”.
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A person should have the IQ of a deadbody to believe this. But collective Indian IQ in health and science literacy is fast approaching that of a dead body. So I wont be surprised if this rice sales is currently spiking and people are overdosing on this rice as we speak.
che@saravananchelli
@theliverdoc Have you heard of mapillai samba rice. It is claimed in YouTube that old aged men will turn bridegroom by consuming it regularly.
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@hyderabaddoctor Hi, saw this reel on IG. The doctor says that his cholestrol level is 325 and fine for him. Sth to think about?
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From blinking your eyes rapidly to taking a brisk walk, experts decode some hacks for energy, sleep, and controlling anxiety indianexpress.com/article/lifest…
An article published in @IndianExpress newspaper, with my quotes included in it
"According to Dr. Sudhir Kumar, neurologist, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, these are non-specific measures. However, they may work, albeit temporarily. “It is important to dig deeper and try to find out the root cause behind nervousness, anxiety, and insomnia. Tackling the root cause would provide a long-lasting solution,” said Dr Kumar."
"Pinching your nose, placing your hand over the heart, and breathing deeply or rapidly blinking could, at best, provide only short-term improvement in symptoms, stressed Dr Kumar. “Similarly, to boost your energy, it would be better to focus on a healthy diet, good sleep, and regular exercises, rather than splashing cold water over the face or taking a brisk walk (which are also good habits otherwise),” said Dr Kumar."
"According to Dr. Kumar, food, stress, and sleep are closely linked. Stress can adversely impact physical and psychological health, leading to poor eating habits and disturbances in sleeping patterns. This further creates a vicious circle."
What to keep in mind?
"Dr Kumar advised staying hydrated, practicing breathing exercises, mindfulness, and progressive muscle relaxation, which are helpful techniques for boosting energy, sharpening brain functions, reducing stress, and improving sleep quality."
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@theliverdoc Hi, saw this reel on instagram. The doctor in the reel says that he has cholestrol value 325 and is no problem for him. What to make out of it? instagram.com/reel/DAK1DqhPh…
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Some good news.
I am featured among the world’s top 2% most cited medical researchers/authors by Stanford University and Elsevier.
Total Indian authors - 5351 out of 223152 (all sciences)
Total Gastroenterology and Hepatology authors world wide - 2152
Total Gastroenterology and Hepatology authors from India - 36 out of 2152
Of those, only 4 from South India and one from Kerala.
I'm the only Hepatology clinical scientist to feature in the list from a self funded research group. Every other researcher is publicly funded or part of a largely semi funded university or academic institute.
Paying forward, for Hepatology and public 🙏

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