The last time I took a chemistry class was in 1969. So I was struggling to figure out what was wrong with his claim. So I looked it up on Wikipedia. Someone should tell him Wikipedia exists.
it's not though, because hypervitaminosis is a thing just like water poisoning(/water intoxication/hyperhydration/overhydration/water toxemia), too much of anything is bad... having too many building materials will not be toxic to you...
I loved that analogy too and really puts into perspective. It also makes sense why while pregnant you’re advised (even dr mike mentioned in one of his videos) to take pre natal vitamins. You’re building two houses so you have to get extra materials. Genius! 😂
ofc more is not always better, but if you for ex dont get enough vitamin C in your diet, then you can bring that to a normal level. Ofc if you have enough already its not needed. But most vitamins you can't really overdose since you just pee them out. Just the vitamin K, A, D and E are stored in fats so those can be toxic in high amounts. the building analogy of Dr. mike is not really accurate because if you wanna build a building but you have not enough glass, supplying extra glass will speed up the building process.
@@Cassxowaryit won't be toxic to you but it's essentially useless, extra building blocks won't help you build faster, they'll just sit there and do nothing, and remember the body is constantly receiving a "supply" so that extra will always remain useless
Given that there is always a fringe Karen ready to believe her 11 yo is better educated than a chemist or doctor thanks to facebook and google, you have the mandatory STONKS that follows.
*The fake cadaver come out* Everyone: *touches the dummy* “It almost feels like chicken” “Feels like live tissue” *more poking and proding of the dummy* “How do you surgery on it?” “Can you cut it?” “Oooh wow” *Eyes open* AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Honestly, I get that she said "feels like chicken" if she isn't a medical professional. I wouldn't know what human dead/at rest tissue feels like, but like plenty of people know how animal flesh feels like :)
@@NWolfsson Thank you. That's what I was thinking. I personally might be able to say that it feels like dead cat, but I probably wouldn't (I dissected a cat in AP Bio)
Fair play that the Sugar Scrub girl for admitting that she can't make any claims, instead of just throwing out whatever claims she wants like some of these people do.
I thought the same. I was already aware of sugar scrubs working for some people (her product didn't appear to be innovative) but I was getting concerned that she was about oversell with wild claims. It made me respect her and her product a lot more when she clarified that she wasn't claiming it would cure or miracle anything away, just implying that it *might*, in the same way she said it helped her.
@@tashastarling6573 I have used straight table sugar in the suds of my favorite soap for years and it exfoliates well…and if any of it reaches the inside of my lips it is a pleasant surprise…I once substituted salt and regretted that instantly.
My Dad has psoriasis and he actually saw that lady pitch her scrub on shark tank. It's one of the few times my parents actually ordered something from the show. I don't know if he still uses it, but I remember that he was actually really pleased with the results. I was happy for him since I knew his psoriasis had been something that he was self conscious about!
@@srcactusman2874 Honestly, I don't know if he still uses this. While I was younger though, he was amazed at how well it works for him. I could ask him, if you're really interested.
@@oanhlin Sure! My Dad, basically said that he won't promise it's a miracle cure for exema or other skin problems, but it works for his skin and he loves it. He's never had problems from it and it seems to keep his psoriasis under control.
Why is no one taliking about how cool that accurate cadaver is. It looks like such a good product that guy didn't seem like the normal business person he seemed like an actual smart guy I want to know how he did on the show
Lol for some reason the compliment to the guy not being a normal business person hurt me. I don't like the stereotype that business people are evil money hungry people. Although compliments are in order to the guy for being genuine in his work ethic
I had a Influenza A H3N2 with heavy symptoms in 2012, I felt like close to dying for about 3-4 weeks, between 41°C and maximum 42,8°C, painful infection in the lungs, heavy headache, very high blood pressure. Had to fight the after symptoms for more than 3 months. A real flu is no joke.
The flu knocked me out of school. I got sick for three months. I was so behind on classes that it felt like I could never catch up. My parents pulled me out and I went online to catch up. Genuinely changed my whole life.
The problem is that scams are very profitable for investors. This is mark likely pulling a “I’ll talk to you after the show, and we’ll work though one of my shell companies instead”
This is why Mark Cuban and Kevin O’Leary are popular hosts on this show. They are never afraid to speak the truth and call out those who go onto the show just to sell scams while also publicly embarrassing these people who would’ve otherwise been trying to harm many of their future customers
Kevin has a funny reaction to scams sometimes. He's like "OK, it probably doesn't do anything, but your sales numbers show people will buy it, and so long as we can't get out in prison for selling it, let's talk."
Cuban sometimes jumps the gun and turns out wrong, but he's entertaining and is apt to do his own thing instead of being influenced by or copying the other Sharks, like everyone else can trash a pitch, and he'll give them an offer.
My mom has always used a regular flashlight to look in our throats. 😂She has gotten so good at recognizing the beginnings of strepp throat from the white patches.
@@stoffers6419 AND administer Echinacea and Vitamin C. 😊 To be fair, taking vitamin C on average will shorten the duration of a cold slightly. By about 10 to 20 % or do? But only if you have been deficient in the first place I guess. If you have sufficient or more than sufficient vitamin C daily and maintain that throughout your cold, I don't think addirional Vit C will do anything
OMG! I’m a nursing student we actually had the artificial cadaver at 1:40 in our anatomy lab!! It was SO COOL! And a lot of the parts are VERY realistic feeling even like the mouth! I loved getting to help dissect it so much 🥰
@purplfox00 Alpha rays can't penetrate skin cells, they're only cancer causing if introduced through an open wound or if ingested. A piece of paper is sufficient enough to stop Alpha rays
Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear kay
I’ve had horrible eczema too, and my excess of allergies has made it difficult to completely recover and find proper treatment. Like the injection treatment made the skin on my face and body get extremely dry and my face started to peel. That’s also when I started getting eczema on my face. I’m glad that the amount of information we have on it is growing faster and more treatments are being explored.
I was a Massage Therapist for a pretty high end spa for years. If we ran out of sugar scrub we made our own. Some moisturizer, sugar, couple drops of essential oil. Same result.
"I love that instead of saying it feels like a human, she said chicken" I mean it'd be pretty concerning if she knew what bare human muscle feels like.
I’m gonna tell you after being a cook for a long time and having accidents that involved cutting myself badly at times. I will tell you that cutting through a chicken breast and cutting through human flesh feel very similar. It actually took me 2 weeks after cutting myself to not want to vomit while cutting chicken after I cut myself because my mind kept making the connection.
sugar scrubs are basically just sugar + some sort moisturizer. in my culture we make them at home with oil and sugar. they're pretty gentle and if your skin is sensitive you can use it on wet skin because the sugar will just dissolve. she just made her own formulation of sugar scrubs. probably ones that are shelf stable
Yeah and I mean props to her, there's usually eleventy ingredients I can't pronounce, so it makes sense that smthn that is gentle and has few ingredients would work well
7:10 sugar scrubs are a long standing thing, they’re usually seen as an exfoliant for an extra nice bath or shower, that being said, I have no idea how hers is different vs going on Etsy and finding a sugar scrub on there
I must be poor, because I have never gone to the doctor to be tested for the flu. When I’m sick, I just stay home, drink sprite, cover up, and sleep til I feel better.
@@veramae4098 I've gotten my flu shot annually for the last few years, but last year I tried to and couldn't get one anywhere, because the demand was so high in my country! I took it as a good sign though, that people are really learning to value their health and not take it for granted.
Im on my 114th orange and my life has changed, i am now the healthiest man on earth, i radiate antibodies and anyone within 25 miles gets cured of all diseases. Eat 114 oranges per day and become a demi god
I mean it's easy to say something is a scam when you don't understand it... not talking about him, just generally speaking, whoever... sometimes it is sometimes it's not... and savage doesn't mean what you think it does...
Mark Cuban's first business was a bar that got shut down because it hosted a weekly wet t-shirt contest with underage girls. We do not need more people like him. We need more doctors and teachers. I don't even know what mark cuban contributes to the world.
So the reason the people pitching always look really sweaty is because in the studio they have a bunch of lights pointed directly on them. This is mainly to make them look nervous if they need tension in a scene.
They definitely weigh the lighting against the person pitching. Keeps them more spotlit, and keeps the sharks looking more like shaded, darker figures. And it helps make the pitcher look a bit more exposed. The real trick is keeping the airflow poor, and giving the sharks drinking water so they stay cool, and the pitcher sweats.
Part of her pitch is to not look like the usual businesswoman, so she went for smalltown beauty pageant contestant. It goes with the product, I'd say she's on brand if she's her company's own spokeperson too.
I had a boss come in to our office (6 of us in the office) and was flogging some negative ion bracelet and magnetic bracelets which were kind of a huge fad at the time. Apparently they could "cure aches and pains". We told him if he could explain in clear scientific terms how magnets and negative ions affect how our nerve endings transmit pain we'd buy everything he could get his hands on. BTW...it was a room full of mechanical engineers specializing material engineering, specifically in metallurgy.....he left with all his bracelets.
Dang!!! I worked with a few people who advocated for juice cleanses. I told them that not only are they a bad idea, but they could be dangerous. A woman who worked in HR was on one & saying how much weight she lost. I wanted to say, "Yeah, ANYONE will lose weight not eating solid food."
The girl with the exfoliant is lovely, but I gotta say, I do the same with the regular sugar you can get on any market and a really liquid hydratant cream, do a little massage and then wash it away with water, works wonderfully everytime, the skins is super soft and it also helps with ingrown hair.
I think the point is it's NOT a cream you can get normally that has 37 ingredients. You can totally make your own, agreed tho. You are basically paying for convenience, which is smthn ppl are willing to do 🤷♀
"It's a shame that doctors weren't looking for cures for diseases. We should just get 11 year olds to look for cures for all sorts of diseases. We would solve them right away." Sarcastic Dr. Mike is in.
That was unnecessary mocking. If she said that she cured the disease at age of 11, then I will call it BS. However, being determined to find a solution to a problem you faced in your childhood, or making up your mind to find a solution to a problem you are facing (as an eleven year old) is not BS. There are many people who have succeeded their childhood dreams and invented or discovered wonders in this world.
Doctors cure diseases. When did they start doing that again. Big pharma owns the doctors. No diseases are ever cured anymore there is no money in curing disease so we treat diseases for however long you have that disease or it kills you.
As someone with eczema, the medical community did NOT have solutions or treatments for us until about the last decade or so... so someone with the disorder finding solutions is great! Even though there are a lot of us with eczema, we weren’t cared for by them... at the same time ppl with rare diseases or disorders also find their own solutions 🤷🏼♀️
Can doctors cure anything? Not much, if you take a strict definition of cure to mean restoration of the status quo with zero sequelae. Cure is too simple a concept. Journalists, not doctors, talk of cures. The goal of treatment is not to cure, but to improve quality of life. If they could cure everything they would be miracle workers or faith healers every doctor has limitations. They aren't gods or prophets you read and hear about in fairy tales or mythologies.
As a teenager my friends and I would make face scrub using salt. We viewed the salt as an agent to draw out the oils and since it was rough it felt exfoliating as well. I now think about what we must have been doing to our skin! 😱
Short note about that first pitch: "Negative Ion" typically translates to "Radioactive" with those kinds of scam products. Mark did the absolute best thing by not even humoring the guy, that watch could be not only useless, but harmful!
Dr mike not knowing that sugar scrubs already exist but being extremely eloquent and intelligent is perfect representation of me trying to remember what’s happening on a test but being able to debate nonstop for hours
I do personally love sugar scrubs as an eczema sufferer (and someone who shaves my legs), but also you can literally make them at home with extreme personalization, just sugar, oil, fragrance, and whatever else you want
"need" ? Depends. While oranges have something between 50-75% of the recommended amount of vitamin C, there is a lot of disagreement with the recommended amounts for vitamins, minerals and trace elements even the average person should consume, let alone treating individuals as individuals and factoring in if they are currently deficient. As far as it having over 100x the vitamin C of an orange, so it's basically like eating a single Kakadu plum. This does not impress me as much as the fact that people think oranges have a lot of vitamin C in them. True, that's the highest amount of vitamin C found in a naturally growing edible plant (Kakadu), but what's that got to do with the price of tea in China?... nothing. I don't mean to sound hateful/angry about this at all, but there is still a lot of work to do around vitamin intake research as well as regulations that control what can be said cures different conditions, so I generally get upset when I see a person who should be very well educated and versed on the subject matter say something so silly (The CC, not you Jasmine). BTW: I think you aren't legally allowed to say that ANY amount of oranges will cure scurvy, in the USA, even if it will in reality.
thank you very much for disclosing conflict of interest/prior experience with a product. thats a practice more social media personalities need to adapt en masse
Him: "Every day our bodies are bombarded with positive ions..." Me: *gasp Oh no, how are we going to live!? It's not like people have lived healthy lives even though they have been "bombarded with positive ions"
The problem with supplements is that you don't actually absorb most of the vitamin that is contained within the pills. Most of it comes out when you evacuate later into a toilet.
@@kingzach74 That in itself doesn't stike me as a problem. I still have more vitamins in me than before, and perhaps I could just increase the dose then. I see the problem more in outlandish claims of health benefits and the pricing sometimes (often?) being over the top for what it is.
@@danpoulter825 You realise that that too will mostly be evacuated, right? It doesn't really matter what form the nutrients are in when you swallow then, the intestines see the same sludge.
Of course there are people who need them, but they don't market to people with anemia and others. They say it is for everyone and the benefits are universal and garenteed. Thus the scam.
The Syndaver labs model is INCREDIBLE. I am a Simulated/Standardized Patient Trainer for a University and have been working in this area for a while and this just blew me away. With my job, we bring the human rapport/bedside manner aspect to the job and have always provided computerized mannequins for the more invasive/intensive physical components of medical simulations (ie. practicing lumbar punctures, mimicking child birth, etc.) We also have an anatomy lab and know how important cadavers are. But this model is SO MUCH more realistic than even our high end mannequins. Often, they can seem somewhat unrealistic or "clunky" at times but pairing it with this option for certain practices seems so smart. This is a VERY cool creation and I hope one day our organization will invest in something so incredibly useful. Okay...nerdy rant over.
Not one person in the comments has mentioned that by his own math (estimated, admittedly) with a Cadaver costing about $5K, and this model being a permanent class-room addition, even at $40K, once you've taught through 8 Cadavers worth of lessons, it's paid for itself... Yeah, they're expensive, but because once you buy it, you keep ONE forever, it doesn't seem like it should take very long for it to achieve that "break-even" state, and then the school/class is achieving profit over continuing to "do it all the old fashioned way"... ;o)
My son got sick when we were visiting Botswana. Nothing serious but the nurses and doctors all used iphone flashlights to check ears nose mouth etc. Was a brand new hospital in a huge village. But it worked. He also received amazing medical care. The total bill including prescription meds was about 10 dollars for the visit.
The sweaty simulated tissue guy probably did not realize how hot set lighting can be, and decided to refuse TV makeup which tones down the shine of bright high intensity lights on natural skin.
A sugar scrub is a body wash that is particularly grainy or "sugary" in texture and feel. While I think sugar scrubs are great for softening and moisturizing the skin I'm not sure of you can make one with magic health properties
I don’t believe they count as body wash, but you’re right about what they do. They’re exfoliants. The sugar in them scrubs off dead skin cells to soften your skin, and the oil in them helps to moisturize.
@@rachelkoebbe1842 I said they were body washes because my ex used to get sugar body scrub wash for their showers, If it isn't exclusively body wash that's my bad lol
@@theredazazelle6185 nah I get that. There certainly are scrub body washes out there, like the ones your ex used. Whether they’re in body washes or not, they’re pretty nice.
I literally just used a sugar scrub for the first time I would invest in her product because the one I used gave me itchiness all over and I have super bad eczema as well as her I have to use special body wash, laundry detergent, and lotion. The first two things I mentioned are real easy to find cause there every where in stores, but the lotion I use is so hard to find. I can't find it in any stores so I have to get it on amazon so I would invest in that girls products.
Your sarcasm and my sarcasm in the statement "it's a shame that doctors weren't looking for cures for diseases" is very different. I had to provide my doctor (at the time) with the criteria list for Celiac and explain to him that my symptoms matched. Symptoms that, when I initially described them, he said "well, I just don't know what that could be," and then when I explained my theory, how I'd tested it, and the criteria I met, he said "Yeah, sounds good to me." I was in my 30s and had been dealing with Celiac symptoms my entire life but they'd been overlooked as "growing pains" and my need to "lose weight."
Swallowing pills was never super easy for me but within last couple of years I can't swallow small pills without them getting stuck in my cricopharyngeus... Nothing washes them down until they just dissolve, which is obviously really bad with some medications ☹️ Now I always eat a cracker with the pill instead of swallowing with water. I guess my swallowing muscles got weak or something??
8:40 yep, heaps of stuff in australia you can return no worries, even food from grocery stores. you aren't happy, you get your money back or you change it for a product that is fit for purpose. we are very consumer focused, and we aren't grubby americans who buy tools from home depot only to just return them after we've used them for the job.
"Negative ions" was actually for awhile code for "radiation". The nuclear regulatory commission even had to get involved. Idk if this product specifically contained a radioactive isotope, but several "negative ion" products did.
2:29 on shark tank they put heat on the people that are representing their product, if you look at all of the people 85% of them are sweating while the sharks are cooled off by fans
"Ions are molecules."
It's as if millions of Chem 101 teachers suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
The force is strong with this one
Yes
The chemistry is strong with this one
The last time I took a chemistry class was in 1969. So I was struggling to figure out what was wrong with his claim. So I looked it up on Wikipedia. Someone should tell him Wikipedia exists.
I like how he said vitamin bs
“No, I’m allergic to scams” was one of my favourite parts of this show.
Yes, but the positive ions part was the best.
That was so funny
Yeah, funny he said that, considering @NFT…
@@asqwerty257 no, the best part is that it likely did produce ions, because it probably contained throium. You know, a radioactive material?
Rich coming from Cuban who lost millions on an obvious ponzi about a year ago (and shilled said collapsed crypto to many of his fans on reddit)
I saw fancy suit and was like “Ah what’s this legal eagle video going to be about?”
TheBoltimus 😉
Ikr
Right. Waiting PATIENTLY for the colab.
The *next* collab?
@@maylagesse they already had a collab
The vitamin analogy Dr Mike used was PERFECT. I've never understood that more vitamins don't necessarily mean better, until he put it in that way.
it's not though, because hypervitaminosis is a thing just like water poisoning(/water intoxication/hyperhydration/overhydration/water toxemia), too much of anything is bad... having too many building materials will not be toxic to you...
But it could overload the holding area and kill you after it collapses
I loved that analogy too and really puts into perspective. It also makes sense why while pregnant you’re advised (even dr mike mentioned in one of his videos) to take pre natal vitamins. You’re building two houses so you have to get extra materials. Genius! 😂
ofc more is not always better, but if you for ex dont get enough vitamin C in your diet, then you can bring that to a normal level. Ofc if you have enough already its not needed. But most vitamins you can't really overdose since you just pee them out. Just the vitamin K, A, D and E are stored in fats so those can be toxic in high amounts. the building analogy of Dr. mike is not really accurate because if you wanna build a building but you have not enough glass, supplying extra glass will speed up the building process.
@@Cassxowaryit won't be toxic to you but it's essentially useless, extra building blocks won't help you build faster, they'll just sit there and do nothing, and remember the body is constantly receiving a "supply" so that extra will always remain useless
"I'm allergic to scams."
*DANGGGGG ROASTED!*
And BS
@@robertbennett2796 I mean.. same though lol
Please don’t curse
hahahha yas
I wish he said “I’m allergic to bullshit.” That would’ve been amazing.
I'm imagining this 11 year old adding different chemicals to a bowl then applying them to her extremely sensitive skin.
*CEMISTRY*
Basically middle schoolers watching DIY skincare putting friggin apple cider vinegar on their face 🧐
*tHe cHeMiS*
Kemstry
Given that there is always a fringe Karen ready to believe her 11 yo is better educated than a chemist or doctor thanks to facebook and google, you have the mandatory STONKS that follows.
*The fake cadaver come out*
Everyone:
*touches the dummy*
“It almost feels like chicken”
“Feels like live tissue”
*more poking and proding of the dummy*
“How do you surgery on it?”
“Can you cut it?”
“Oooh wow”
*Eyes open*
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
"Do it again!"
Honestly, I get that she said "feels like chicken" if she isn't a medical professional. I wouldn't know what human dead/at rest tissue feels like, but like plenty of people know how animal flesh feels like :)
Ahhhhh....... But NOBODY is asking How will it taste if roasted in Garlic Butter with New Potatoes and Heirloom Cherry Tomatoes !?!. LoL 😅
@@NWolfsson Thank you. That's what I was thinking.
I personally might be able to say that it feels like dead cat, but I probably wouldn't (I dissected a cat in AP Bio)
That happened in a surgery center, I still don't understand why the surgeons started screaming...
Fair play that the Sugar Scrub girl for admitting that she can't make any claims, instead of just throwing out whatever claims she wants like some of these people do.
I thought the same. I was already aware of sugar scrubs working for some people (her product didn't appear to be innovative) but I was getting concerned that she was about oversell with wild claims. It made me respect her and her product a lot more when she clarified that she wasn't claiming it would cure or miracle anything away, just implying that it *might*, in the same way she said it helped her.
The product works I've made a sugar scrub formula for myself for years - good quality olive oil mixed with white sugar. That's it.
@@tashastarling6573 I have used straight table sugar in the suds of my favorite soap for years and it exfoliates well…and if any of it reaches the inside of my lips it is a pleasant surprise…I once substituted salt and regretted that instantly.
My Dad has psoriasis and he actually saw that lady pitch her scrub on shark tank. It's one of the few times my parents actually ordered something from the show. I don't know if he still uses it, but I remember that he was actually really pleased with the results. I was happy for him since I knew his psoriasis had been something that he was self conscious about!
Thats pretty cool, has he noticed any side effects?
@@srcactusman2874 Honestly, I don't know if he still uses this. While I was younger though, he was amazed at how well it works for him. I could ask him, if you're really interested.
When this episode came out, I also ordered this for my eczema. I’ve used it since. It really does work very well
@@rosered5485 if you remember to ask OP I’d love to hear his response!! it sounds so cool
@@oanhlin Sure! My Dad, basically said that he won't promise it's a miracle cure for exema or other skin problems, but it works for his skin and he loves it. He's never had problems from it and it seems to keep his psoriasis under control.
Why is no one taliking about how cool that accurate cadaver is. It looks like such a good product that guy didn't seem like the normal business person he seemed like an actual smart guy I want to know how he did on the show
I believe the Mythbusters actually used one of those and dropped it from a crane into a swimming pool.
Lol for some reason the compliment to the guy not being a normal business person hurt me. I don't like the stereotype that business people are evil money hungry people. Although compliments are in order to the guy for being genuine in his work ethic
Also they wouldn’t have to deal with toxic formaldehyde that’s usually used with cadavers it’s an awesome idea
@@saiquatabassum6321 most are, it’s a fairly accurate stereotype
@@ericafraser4478 and i assume, it never decomposes either. Which eliminates the need for storage freezers.
"everyday our bodies are bombarded with positive ions, which are molecules"
This sentence gave me a stroke
Maybe it was all those positive ions, which are molecules, reaching your body
@@Mariana-tx1hm gotta watch out for-
*checks notes*
Uhhh, unnatural pressure
I got dumber when I heard him say this.
I READ THIS AS IT SAID IT IN THE VIDEO LOL
NEZUKO CHAN
I had a Influenza A H3N2 with heavy symptoms in 2012, I felt like close to dying for about 3-4 weeks, between 41°C and maximum 42,8°C, painful infection in the lungs, heavy headache, very high blood pressure.
Had to fight the after symptoms for more than 3 months.
A real flu is no joke.
Well yeah before vaccines the flu used to kill countless people especially children every year
TWO DAYS
The flu knocked me out of school. I got sick for three months. I was so behind on classes that it felt like I could never catch up. My parents pulled me out and I went online to catch up. Genuinely changed my whole life.
Ok but did you try snorting garlic? Lol
"No I am allergic to scams"
I wish all businessmen were like mark lol what a savage!
Nah the real allergy is that stupidity
The problem is that scams are very profitable for investors. This is mark likely pulling a “I’ll talk to you after the show, and we’ll work though one of my shell companies instead”
Ok.. whose mark?!
The entire market is full with scam, scam are profitable, those who apply it thrive
So savage broh
“everyday our bodies are bombarded by molecules”
Ah yes
Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes
Please look up veritsium: do salt lamps actuallly work? It explains things about the ions
😂😂😂
Why did i take so long to understand this😭🖐️
Here's one: Dihydrogen monoxide is one of the biggest causes of death in the world. People die every day from its improper administration.
who told you that who told u that 😂
Shark tank "peewoop" is really great.
*peewoop
*peewoop
*peewoop
Lmao at 4 corrections! You're all right; it's just funny to see 4 people in a row defending the correct spelling of a noise.
But it IS peewoop.
Says: Beewop
Everyone: PeEwOoP
This is why Mark Cuban and Kevin O’Leary are popular hosts on this show. They are never afraid to speak the truth and call out those who go onto the show just to sell scams while also publicly embarrassing these people who would’ve otherwise been trying to harm many of their future customers
Kevins big payday was a scam. He front loaded sales to sell a huge failing business
Kevin has a funny reaction to scams sometimes. He's like "OK, it probably doesn't do anything, but your sales numbers show people will buy it, and so long as we can't get out in prison for selling it, let's talk."
@@suedenim he recently admitted that all real estate investors he knows commit fraud
Kevin will still go in with the deal if people are buying it though
Tbf it does make sense that Mark Cuban would be pretty suspect of medical scams, he has that whole affordable prescription business thing he does.
Doctor Mike's russian accent is something he should do more often
@karmasdoor as a Russian, I would love to see that!
Agreed 👍
Ikr!!! Loved it!
Had to ruin the 420
_peawop_
I love Mark Cuban's responses. Just immediately "it's a scam".
same, no bullshit, no excuses, straight to the point
@@maskedredstonerproz Can you make me a Calling minecrat system in minecraft? i am struggling to make it
Cuban sometimes jumps the gun and turns out wrong, but he's entertaining and is apt to do his own thing instead of being influenced by or copying the other Sharks, like everyone else can trash a pitch, and he'll give them an offer.
Well… it was lol
@Repent to Jesus Christ Repent to Jesus Christ I’m good thanks
“People like going through airport security. Yeah, cause its like a maze”
Dr Mike, secret mouse.
Flowers for Dr. Mike
You get through security and you feel like you're _In the club._
That’s why he gave his dog the name of a giant creature that is opposite of his secret mouse identity
@@stormyeffects4795 what’s his dogs name?
@@magpieinthelibrary5691
Bear
My mom has always used a regular flashlight to look in our throats. 😂She has gotten so good at recognizing the beginnings of strepp throat from the white patches.
What does ur mom have to do with this
Because she was my doctor mom, and I couldn’t check my own throat 🙄
"We found the cure for the common cold and the flu"
*goes to shark tank instead of selling it to a pharmaceutical company for billions*
We need to see if our lies hold water.
Wait, I forgot my lies...
Their cure for the cold/flu was to wait 48 hours. 😂
@@stoffers6419 AND administer Echinacea and Vitamin C. 😊 To be fair, taking vitamin C on average will shorten the duration of a cold slightly. By about 10 to 20 % or do? But only if you have been deficient in the first place I guess. If you have sufficient or more than sufficient vitamin C daily and maintain that throughout your cold, I don't think addirional Vit C will do anything
They probably knew they didn't stand a chance with actual experts
@@johanneshalberstadt3663 They didn't even stand a chance against entrepreneurs with zero formal medical and pharmaceutical education lmao.
OMG! I’m a nursing student we actually had the artificial cadaver at 1:40 in our anatomy lab!! It was SO COOL! And a lot of the parts are VERY realistic feeling even like the mouth! I loved getting to help dissect it so much 🥰
I was really wondering what ended up happening with that pitch.
@@malevolentsnow9867 im still waiting for someone to respond to this
I’m going into nursing I hope I get to see one
I thought you said it feels very realistic in the mouth lmaooo
i don’t feel like doing it now but if someone reminds me in the comments ill look it up
The beginning, the guys pitch is like,
“Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes”
fr 😭🤚
(Unrelated. Character in your icon looks familiar, who is it?)
@@Crow0567 She’s Ako, from bang dream. An anime
😂😂
Please look up veritasium: do salt lamps work?
some of those "negative ion" things have thorium oxide in them, thorium gives off alpha particles wich are ironically positivly charged.
And cancer causing...
Idk why but I got a feeling Mark Cuban knew that and thus refused a free one for that too
@purplfox00 Alpha rays can't penetrate skin cells, they're only cancer causing if introduced through an open wound or if ingested. A piece of paper is sufficient enough to stop Alpha rays
That's so when they use a detector they can sell them a second one
So fun!
I see essential oils aren’t the only thing that start Dr Mike’s rage mode 😂
I honestly think the only thing essential oils are good for is making your house smell good and not depends on what oil you use
Also no “chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions!!!!”
There should be a video of like Dr. mikes iconic moments 😂😂
omg a dr mike rant session would be AMAZING
@@nightingale1080 Yesssss!!!!!!!
Dr Mike: He is really sweaty
People who watch him regularly: oh look who is speaking 😶
Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear kay
The armpits are his nemesis.
Are uh from India (just asking) 🇮🇳
I know, right?! XD
It is Dr. Shark
Dr Frankenstein: presents horrifically realistic 'model cadaver'
Dr Mike: I want it, I'm in.
😂😂Bruh when that arm moved I had to laugh so hard for some reason
I’ve had horrible eczema too, and my excess of allergies has made it difficult to completely recover and find proper treatment. Like the injection treatment made the skin on my face and body get extremely dry and my face started to peel. That’s also when I started getting eczema on my face. I’m glad that the amount of information we have on it is growing faster and more treatments are being explored.
Entrepreneur: This vitamin is the cure to cancer
Dr.mike: what’s in that vitamin B.S
370 likes no comment wha-
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That Exfoliation girl: "literally everything that every skincare company ever says on every single one of their products."
I was a Massage Therapist for a pretty high end spa for years. If we ran out of sugar scrub we made our own. Some moisturizer, sugar, couple drops of essential oil. Same result.
@@brookeb452 well i got all those, guess im going on shark tank
"I love that instead of saying it feels like a human, she said chicken"
I mean it'd be pretty concerning if she knew what bare human muscle feels like.
Only doctors do... and serial killers.
I’m gonna tell you after being a cook for a long time and having accidents that involved cutting myself badly at times. I will tell you that cutting through a chicken breast and cutting through human flesh feel very similar. It actually took me 2 weeks after cutting myself to not want to vomit while cutting chicken after I cut myself because my mind kept making the connection.
@@JohnNaru2112 I bet it hurts more to cut into your own flesh :D
@@JohnNaru2112 Which is funny because apparently humans taste like cow beef according to some studies.
Meat is Meat
sugar scrubs are basically just sugar + some sort moisturizer. in my culture we make them at home with oil and sugar. they're pretty gentle and if your skin is sensitive you can use it on wet skin because the sugar will just dissolve. she just made her own formulation of sugar scrubs. probably ones that are shelf stable
Yeah and I mean props to her, there's usually eleventy ingredients I can't pronounce, so it makes sense that smthn that is gentle and has few ingredients would work well
7:10 sugar scrubs are a long standing thing, they’re usually seen as an exfoliant for an extra nice bath or shower, that being said, I have no idea how hers is different vs going on Etsy and finding a sugar scrub on there
Or even like sugar scrubs you find on Amazon...
@@OhSoLiliana or like they put in different thread, coconut oil + sugar or just plain lotion + sugar.
Or just making your own... pinterest is littered with them
pretty sure these days you could just go pick one up at a local store too. pretty sure my local Kroger sells some sugar scrubs.
Lush, The Body Shop, by now probably a lot od drug stores all carry the. I feel like Dr. Mike is in a minority not knowing about them. ^^
“Sugar is a molecule” Those darn dangerous molecules again!
It's worse than that, it's a chemical
@@0Clewi0 If you think about it, everything is a chemical.
@@0Clewi0 true enough. I was referring to earlier in the video as a joke though
@@eph2vv89only1way yeah, it was just about making it sound even more scary, like the DMHO joke
@@0Clewi0 well theres natural sugar in fruit called fructose. Not sure if thats chemical but natural things arent chemical
I must be poor, because I have never gone to the doctor to be tested for the flu. When I’m sick, I just stay home, drink sprite, cover up, and sleep til I feel better.
That’s awful, everyone knows you sip ginger ale.
Not poor and my family was like this too. I think it’s just a family culture thing.
Ah yes the medicinal powers of sprite ✨ hydration ✨
@@veramae4098 Miss, we're just reminiscing about getting to drink soda when we were sick.
@@veramae4098 I've gotten my flu shot annually for the last few years, but last year I tried to and couldn't get one anywhere, because the demand was so high in my country! I took it as a good sign though, that people are really learning to value their health and not take it for granted.
I LOVE the analogy he used for supplements being like building supplies. I’m a nutritional chef and I just might steal that from ya Dr. Mike 😂❤
“Did my guy seriously just forgot what’s in his own miracle potion”
Had me laughing for a good 10 minutes straight .
Your comment made me laughing for 10 minutes straight
Your guys comments made me laugh for 10 minutes gay.
Dr. M: "Do you really need 114 oranges worth of vitamin C?!"
Me on my 113th orange: "I don't know, do we?!"
You win the comments
my friends dad was researching if a ton of Vitamin C would help people with cancer, don't know if it ever worked though
I mean no because I got my Flintstones
I'd watch the time now 😂
Im on my 114th orange and my life has changed, i am now the healthiest man on earth, i radiate antibodies and anyone within 25 miles gets cured of all diseases.
Eat 114 oranges per day and become a demi god
We need more people like Mark in this world "no, im allergic to scams"
I mean it's easy to say something is a scam when you don't understand it... not talking about him, just generally speaking, whoever... sometimes it is sometimes it's not...
and savage doesn't mean what you think it does...
Yes
@@Cassxowary Right. Hence, why we have the licensed doctor in the video explaining that Mark is right on the money.
Mark Cuban's first business was a bar that got shut down because it hosted a weekly wet t-shirt contest with underage girls. We do not need more people like him. We need more doctors and teachers. I don't even know what mark cuban contributes to the world.
Absolutely!
I tried the Simple Sugars. It was rough, and rubbed my skin raw. I used it once, and had actual scratches on my arms!
You have to rub it in a circular pattern
Geez, that's horrible. I'm glad she got called out though!
So the reason the people pitching always look really sweaty is because in the studio they have a bunch of lights pointed directly on them. This is mainly to make them look nervous if they need tension in a scene.
And you know proper lighting
It actually takes quite a lot of light to get good clear video, and that's besides any other intended effects of the lighting.
It's almost like they want his lighting, or sweaty bc as a tv exec what attracts viewers is sweaty people
They definitely weigh the lighting against the person pitching. Keeps them more spotlit, and keeps the sharks looking more like shaded, darker figures. And it helps make the pitcher look a bit more exposed. The real trick is keeping the airflow poor, and giving the sharks drinking water so they stay cool, and the pitcher sweats.
I've literally seen those silicon watch wristbands at Dollar Tree...
I’m pretty sure it’s basically drop shipping, cause I’ve seen them before too.
@@maydayqaygaming6454 in Australia, they call that drop bears.
Sussy silicon waistbands
Negative ion stuff usually contains radioactive stuff or its just electric shocks. Not that good for your health.
@@the11382 yeah, wasnt there a video where he put a geiger counter near a “negative ion” product, and it went crazy
Dr. Mike: let's review medical stuff
Also Dr. Mike: her dress looks like a cake
@@MsJubjubbird bahahahah
Me and my brother agreed 👀
@@MsJubjubbird Grape mike???
Her dress DOES look like a cake, though.
Part of her pitch is to not look like the usual businesswoman, so she went for smalltown beauty pageant contestant. It goes with the product, I'd say she's on brand if she's her company's own spokeperson too.
I just want to say that Mike litterly explains so complicated stuff so we’ll it’s a gift of talent
I had a boss come in to our office (6 of us in the office) and was flogging some negative ion bracelet and magnetic bracelets which were kind of a huge fad at the time. Apparently they could "cure aches and pains". We told him if he could explain in clear scientific terms how magnets and negative ions affect how our nerve endings transmit pain we'd buy everything he could get his hands on. BTW...it was a room full of mechanical engineers specializing material engineering, specifically in metallurgy.....he left with all his bracelets.
Some of those were found to have radioactive thorium dust in the plastic of the necklaces or bracelets as well.
lol
Bruh I would be so speechless
Dang!!!
I worked with a few people who advocated for juice cleanses. I told them that not only are they a bad idea, but they could be dangerous. A woman who worked in HR was on one & saying how much weight she lost. I wanted to say, "Yeah, ANYONE will lose weight not eating solid food."
sounds like he was wrapped up in an MLM
Mark are you allergic to positive ions?
Mark: No, but I am allergic to scams
Of all the wacky billionaires out there, Mark Cuban is my very favorite if not also the wackiest!
And he also may be allergic to radioactive thorium infused silicone that these watches are made of.
Doctor Mike: He is sweating bullets
Also Doctor Mike: Has admitted to having to blow-dry his armpits
Which means he would know
In Russia they be sweating missiles.
The girl with the exfoliant is lovely, but I gotta say, I do the same with the regular sugar you can get on any market and a really liquid hydratant cream, do a little massage and then wash it away with water, works wonderfully everytime, the skins is super soft and it also helps with ingrown hair.
I think the point is it's NOT a cream you can get normally that has 37 ingredients. You can totally make your own, agreed tho. You are basically paying for convenience, which is smthn ppl are willing to do 🤷♀
"So it's just sugar and a moisturiser?" You did it, you broke sugar scrubs down to their bare essentials!
Yupp, just take some extra virgin olive oil in the palm of your hand add 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and you're good to go.
But, to be fair, they are remarkably effective.
@@EyMannMachHin Sounds like you could even get away with some cheaper oil than extra virgin olive, to be honest
Me (a chemistry student) hears "positive ions, which are molecules"
Also me: No, I don't think that is correct XD
I was an absolutely lost case in chemistry and stopped having chemistry classes as soon as possible (10th grade)...
This still sounded wrong xD
Not studied chemistry in about 8 years and even I was lit yeah I smell shite
Tried to call light waves molecules too💀
@@Jess-fd7me Hahahaha no chance
@@Jess-fd7me doesn’t light behave more like a particle? I can’t quite remember, I just know it ain’t no molecule
"It's a shame that doctors weren't looking for cures for diseases. We should just get 11 year olds to look for cures for all sorts of diseases. We would solve them right away."
Sarcastic Dr. Mike is in.
That was unnecessary mocking. If she said that she cured the disease at age of 11, then I will call it BS. However, being determined to find a solution to a problem you faced in your childhood, or making up your mind to find a solution to a problem you are facing (as an eleven year old) is not BS. There are many people who have succeeded their childhood dreams and invented or discovered wonders in this world.
Doctors cure diseases. When did they start doing that again. Big pharma owns the doctors. No diseases are ever cured anymore there is no money in curing disease so we treat diseases for however long you have that disease or it kills you.
As someone with eczema, the medical community did NOT have solutions or treatments for us until about the last decade or so... so someone with the disorder finding solutions is great! Even though there are a lot of us with eczema, we weren’t cared for by them... at the same time ppl with rare diseases or disorders also find their own solutions 🤷🏼♀️
Can doctors cure anything? Not much, if you take a strict definition of cure to mean restoration of the status quo with zero sequelae.
Cure is too simple a concept. Journalists, not doctors, talk of cures.
The goal of treatment is not to cure, but to improve quality of life.
If they could cure everything they would be miracle workers or faith healers every doctor has limitations.
They aren't gods or prophets you read and hear about in fairy tales or mythologies.
As a teenager my friends and I would make face scrub using salt. We viewed the salt as an agent to draw out the oils and since it was rough it felt exfoliating as well. I now think about what we must have been doing to our skin! 😱
Omg! Me and my friend Mary did this same exact thing! Lol. This was back in the 60's. 😊
I can assure you that, in Australia, it's extremely illegal to claim your product can cure something without having certified medical backing.
Also Australian, can confirm. I get so embarrassed for people like that
@@stephspoilsstuff true!
I think she may be from New Zealand. Just saying✌️
But also, same, Australian, can confirm☺️
@@climatecrew1014 really?
Patient: So what vitamins are in this medicine?
Doctor: according to doctor mike vitamins B and S
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Good one
@Madison and Leah pardon me I wasn't thinking. Please forgive me.
I only take vitamin SS tier
@@Natalietrans hmmm I'll check in the back
@@snazzyjohnnycakes1255 None of that mediocre "C" nonsense
“Kids spray, does it keep kids away?” Lol you’re cracking me up!!!
i would have it equipped on em at all times if it was LOL
@@akoy7180 What ?
I just use a hanger for that.
@@KallenMalefic Hello
@@iansomerholder4416 hey
Short note about that first pitch: "Negative Ion" typically translates to "Radioactive" with those kinds of scam products. Mark did the absolute best thing by not even humoring the guy, that watch could be not only useless, but harmful!
Dr mike not knowing that sugar scrubs already exist but being extremely eloquent and intelligent is perfect representation of me trying to remember what’s happening on a test but being able to debate nonstop for hours
*"I really want to be a shark"*
I never expected these words would come out of Docter Mike's mouth
Sup hey
dr mike our genetic code is pretty far from a shark, but if u can turn into a shark go ahead
I got scared for a minute before he said on shark tank lmao
The first guy is the epitome of writing an essay on a book he didn’t read
I just rewatched this video and I have to say, your suit is truly beautiful!
He’s sweating because he spent the last 20 years getting ready for this pitch... 2:17
“I’ve waited 100 years for this moment…it is time I end the shark tank bloodline…”
man was NERVOUS
@Repent to Jesus Christ Repent to Jesus Christ Yes, he better pray to god it gets accepted after he worked for 1000 years on it.
“I like the purple-“
“It’s not really purple..... it is purple, I’m sorry, I forgot-“
What
Wow congrats you just wrote something that they said in the video.
@@Mark-xp4fw have you ever even looked through youtube comments before?? That’s why it’s in something called *quotation marks*
@@annataymond9529 wow, so much effort to create that.
@@Mark-xp4fw wow so much effort to write sarcastic replies to people for no real reason
The little smirk Mark gives when he sees through the product is hilarious.
The "I'm not buying it literally or figuratively" smirk but I'm still gonna be polite
I do personally love sugar scrubs as an eczema sufferer (and someone who shaves my legs), but also you can literally make them at home with extreme personalization, just sugar, oil, fragrance, and whatever else you want
"I'm allergic to scams."
So savage. So great.
Doctor Mike: "Do you really need 114 oranges worth of vitamin c??"
Me: "No scurvy?????"
"need" ? Depends. While oranges have something between 50-75% of the recommended amount of vitamin C, there is a lot of disagreement with the recommended amounts for vitamins, minerals and trace elements even the average person should consume, let alone treating individuals as individuals and factoring in if they are currently deficient.
As far as it having over 100x the vitamin C of an orange, so it's basically like eating a single Kakadu plum. This does not impress me as much as the fact that people think oranges have a lot of vitamin C in them. True, that's the highest amount of vitamin C found in a naturally growing edible plant (Kakadu), but what's that got to do with the price of tea in China?... nothing.
I don't mean to sound hateful/angry about this at all, but there is still a lot of work to do around vitamin intake research as well as regulations that control what can be said cures different conditions, so I generally get upset when I see a person who should be very well educated and versed on the subject matter say something so silly (The CC, not you Jasmine).
BTW: I think you aren't legally allowed to say that ANY amount of oranges will cure scurvy, in the USA, even if it will in reality.
James did you really just type up a whole essay on vitamin C
@@Urmomsbed.organization I type fast? ;)
@@james0000 go to any girl now you’ll be rewarded with your time.
Even if it’s just money.
The guy from Syndaver: [Explaining some groundbreaking educational technology]
Mike: "He's really sweaty"
thank you very much for disclosing conflict of interest/prior experience with a product. thats a practice more social media personalities need to adapt en masse
Him: "Every day our bodies are bombarded with positive ions..."
Me: *gasp Oh no, how are we going to live!? It's not like people have lived healthy lives even though they have been "bombarded with positive ions"
“The whole supplement market’s a hustle.” That feeling when you’re anemic and you actually need supplements…
The problem with supplements is that you don't actually absorb most of the vitamin that is contained within the pills. Most of it comes out when you evacuate later into a toilet.
@@kingzach74 That in itself doesn't stike me as a problem. I still have more vitamins in me than before, and perhaps I could just increase the dose then. I see the problem more in outlandish claims of health benefits and the pricing sometimes (often?) being over the top for what it is.
@@drsnova7313Just eat the vitamin in food, e.g if you need iron: eat kale or leafy greens. if you need B12 things like Marmite will do the trick
@@danpoulter825 You realise that that too will mostly be evacuated, right? It doesn't really matter what form the nutrients are in when you swallow then, the intestines see the same sludge.
Of course there are people who need them, but they don't market to people with anemia and others. They say it is for everyone and the benefits are universal and garenteed. Thus the scam.
Your "Megadose" facial reaction put me on the floor! Lollol.
That construction analogy with the vitamins was a breakthrough for me. I never understood it like that. That was genius Dr Shark Mike
“Does her dress look like a cake?”
Me: Yes, yes it does and now I want cake 🎂
You now have 250+ likes
Same
The Syndaver labs model is INCREDIBLE. I am a Simulated/Standardized Patient Trainer for a University and have been working in this area for a while and this just blew me away. With my job, we bring the human rapport/bedside manner aspect to the job and have always provided computerized mannequins for the more invasive/intensive physical components of medical simulations (ie. practicing lumbar punctures, mimicking child birth, etc.) We also have an anatomy lab and know how important cadavers are. But this model is SO MUCH more realistic than even our high end mannequins. Often, they can seem somewhat unrealistic or "clunky" at times but pairing it with this option for certain practices seems so smart. This is a VERY cool creation and I hope one day our organization will invest in something so incredibly useful. Okay...nerdy rant over.
Not one person in the comments has mentioned that by his own math (estimated, admittedly) with a Cadaver costing about $5K, and this model being a permanent class-room addition, even at $40K, once you've taught through 8 Cadavers worth of lessons, it's paid for itself... Yeah, they're expensive, but because once you buy it, you keep ONE forever, it doesn't seem like it should take very long for it to achieve that "break-even" state, and then the school/class is achieving profit over continuing to "do it all the old fashioned way"... ;o)
My son got sick when we were visiting Botswana. Nothing serious but the nurses and doctors all used iphone flashlights to check ears nose mouth etc. Was a brand new hospital in a huge village. But it worked. He also received amazing medical care. The total bill including prescription meds was about 10 dollars for the visit.
That cold and flu pills lady sounds like an MLM salesperson.
The sweaty simulated tissue guy probably did not realize how hot set lighting can be, and decided to refuse TV makeup which tones down the shine of bright high intensity lights on natural skin.
I worked backstage at a theater before. I can confirm that people get very sweaty under stage lighting.
I feel like it might be intentional on a show like shark tank, too. Makes people look nervous, accentuating the menacing nature of the sharks.
Should’ve worn one of the negative-ion watches to protect him from the bombarding molecules!
A sugar scrub is a body wash that is particularly grainy or "sugary" in texture and feel. While I think sugar scrubs are great for softening and moisturizing the skin I'm not sure of you can make one with magic health properties
I don’t believe they count as body wash, but you’re right about what they do. They’re exfoliants. The sugar in them scrubs off dead skin cells to soften your skin, and the oil in them helps to moisturize.
@@rachelkoebbe1842 I said they were body washes because my ex used to get sugar body scrub wash for their showers, If it isn't exclusively body wash that's my bad lol
@@theredazazelle6185 nah I get that. There certainly are scrub body washes out there, like the ones your ex used. Whether they’re in body washes or not, they’re pretty nice.
I think all sugar scrubs have health benefits for some people like they mentioned, that's it.
I literally just used a sugar scrub for the first time I would invest in her product because the one I used gave me itchiness all over and I have super bad eczema as well as her I have to use special body wash, laundry detergent, and lotion. The first two things I mentioned are real easy to find cause there every where in stores, but the lotion I use is so hard to find. I can't find it in any stores so I have to get it on amazon so I would invest in that girls products.
Your sarcasm and my sarcasm in the statement "it's a shame that doctors weren't looking for cures for diseases" is very different. I had to provide my doctor (at the time) with the criteria list for Celiac and explain to him that my symptoms matched. Symptoms that, when I initially described them, he said "well, I just don't know what that could be," and then when I explained my theory, how I'd tested it, and the criteria I met, he said "Yeah, sounds good to me." I was in my 30s and had been dealing with Celiac symptoms my entire life but they'd been overlooked as "growing pains" and my need to "lose weight."
Dr Mike: “Do you know what the number one product now a days for in home oral examination is?”
Me: * gets an ad for tequila *
Tomas Clayton I got a trident gum commercial 😂
I got a guy from Nebraska holding a gun
I don't remember what ad I got but I now have the song "Tequila" playing in my head 😁
Me for comfort wash was like really? And then done again when dr.mike immidiate grabbed the phone coming back, though that very much makes sense
hell ye
I'm dead when dr.mike said "kids spray? To keep your kids away?" 😂
@@MsJubjubbird lol that would sold out
I was instantly like 'yo, I want that!' 😂😂😂
@@adrianaheiler9794 lmao 😂😂
I call them beer farts
"people like going through the airport security, yeah because it's like a maze" ~Doctor Mike
we are all just little rats going through our silly little mazes
@@citysimmer3052 😂
Nurse here: There are many people who can’t/have a super hard time swallowing pills.
I'm one of them. I was hoping they were gonna sell a device that'll help me swallow pills but they're...supplements. I'm sad.
Swallowing pills was never super easy for me but within last couple of years I can't swallow small pills without them getting stuck in my cricopharyngeus... Nothing washes them down until they just dissolve, which is obviously really bad with some medications ☹️ Now I always eat a cracker with the pill instead of swallowing with water. I guess my swallowing muscles got weak or something??
"Is this legal in Australia?" - Nope. It sure isn't legal here -- the ACCC is going to have a field day.
0:10 - Pitch N°1
1:35 - Pitch N°2
3:15 - Pitch N°3
6:05 - Pitch N°4
8:20 - Pitch N°5
10:45 - Pitch N°6
If Mike made this into a series I would 100% watch it. I was so captivated by this and got so into his reaction to the show. I loved it
8:40
yep, heaps of stuff in australia you can return no worries, even food from grocery stores. you aren't happy, you get your money back or you change it for a product that is fit for purpose. we are very consumer focused, and we aren't grubby americans who buy tools from home depot only to just return them after we've used them for the job.
“It sounds a little fluffy?”
The guy presenting: 👁👄👁
Oh, hell no! ;-)
Why do you judge Dr.Mike
Bear: 👀
@@jonelle9444 what about Bear?
The more proper term is wooie.
“It just fixes everything. Your leg hurts? Two days.”
I laughed a solid 3 minutes straight on that one 😅😂
SAME 😂😂💅
it wasn't even that funny
“Does her dress look like a cake?”
Dr Mike? have a Snickers. You’re not yourself when you’re hungry
Dr. Mike :It has icing on it tooo😅
OMG!!!! This made me laugh out loud... so hard! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@kayzbluegenes For real 😂😂😂😂
I thought isn't that the point since her product has sugar in the name? But I like your response better lol
1:21 i love this part when Mark Cuban saids no I’m allergic to scams
"Did my guy just forgot the ingredients to his own miracle potion?!?!?"
Shark: “What part of the immune system are you playing with?”
Dr.mike: “uh vitamin bs”
I can’t anymore. I laughed way to hard🤣🤣
“Vitamin bs” 💀 I’m stealing that
"Negative ions" was actually for awhile code for "radiation". The nuclear regulatory commission even had to get involved. Idk if this product specifically contained a radioactive isotope, but several "negative ion" products did.
*"She's like it fixes everything*
*Your leg hurts, 2 days"*
😂
I see EXO logo, i like comment
@@baecute0469 oh thank you
2:29 on shark tank they put heat on the people that are representing their product, if you look at all of the people 85% of them are sweating while the sharks are cooled off by fans
_Russian accent_ "Doctor Shark is here. Pee woop."
I smell a spinoff series.
im thinking what it could be about
i swear to god i love the dr mike russian accent
“Everyday, our bodies are bombarded by molecules"
Ah yes, the floor here is made of floor.
The floor is being bombarded by floor
I love how that man called lite ions. Light particles are called photons and that is a completely different thing
Lol
That comment deserves a subscriber
@@ggblister hahaha thank you