Halle Berry and Dr. Cutcliffe of Pendulum Therapeutics on Advancing Health Scientifically
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
- Halle Berry, Actor, Director, Producer & Chief Communications Officer, Pendulum Therapeutics and Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe , Co-Founder & CEO, Pendulum Therapeutics discuss the technology that was used to develop Pendulum Therapeutics, share the scientific research, and their personal experiences with Bloomberg’s Brad Stone and Emily Chang at the Bloomberg Technology Summit.
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I have been healthy most of my adult life. In 2003 I had a full hysterectomy. No one encouraged a holistic way to shrink the cyst ,and life went crazy all the way to having a subarachnoid hemorrhage( like a stroke) A DR. Told me get off all of the mental health meds forever. And now I have depression,anxiety, ptsd and back to menopause.
So I get what you two beautiful women are doing and about. I’m a copywriter and one of the loves is to write about women’s health.
Unpublished. I know that I should post it but my story up til this moment I felt would be blocked and not allowed to be shared.
You have given me the courage to make my blog about my journey and others I’ve helped get started eating healthier during this time including simple exercises and dancing!
Thank you Halle Dr Cutcliffe.
Hi Halle and Dr Cutcliffe, thank you for all your help, what are can doing for more information on this product. Thank you.❤
If Halle is still single, hopefully she comes down to South Florida for me.
Menopause? Lost wages? Huh? Menopause never stopped me in any area of my life. It's not a disease. It's the end of child bearing.
Please concede that each of us is different, in a similar way that I was completely incapacitated during my period for several years and others were not.
Your lucky :*)
Love Halle and that jawline is impeccable... Have to take issue with women "suffering" with menopause since the beginning of time. This as well as many other cycles of life are only intolerable because of horrific lifestyles that impairs proper mitochondrial function..Im not a woman full disclosure, but we men experience the same with andropause✌🏿
So, you have done a medical study of the history of menopause? Our current human lifestyles are unhealthy in many ways, but can you really recommend growing up poor in 1900 London (or NY or Chicago or Melbourne or Tokyo) as "healthy"? Many women did not "suffer" with menopause since the beginning of time because they died before menopause, not because menopause was "more tolerable".
@@Merzui-kg8ds "Health" good or bad is not determined by economic status. It has always been and will always be determined by lifestyle. There are many environmental factors that have impaired our general health and optimal function. None greater than diet. In the last 150 years we have seen the food supply deteriorate rapidly and significantly. Processed foods and the abuse of them has severely impaired the body's ability to function and repair itself. As a result, we now suffer from many ailments that weren't even known to previous generations. I could be here all day listing them, but suffice it to say meno/andro pause is among them. Our problem is like many other conditions, we have come to accept them as "normal" since it is all we know. Also, the pain experienced during pregnancy is also not normal. My only "proof" is the fact that it was once common to see women giving birth 6-10 times without the use of epidermal or c-sections. Yes some of this requires some critical thinking but I'm not afraid to do so😀
Cutliffe says it doesn't require FDA approval because it's not a drug. Don't they also govern FOOD?🤔🤔. Not that Im a fan of FDA approval...
Didn’t work for me. I took for 3 months. 😢
Is that cat woman?