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Melissa Lim is a Canadian American Pharmacist and volleyball player/enthusiast. She was inspired by a previous episode with "meat militia" member Phil Escott and leader Dr Bart Kay. Her journey on completely overhauling her diet has had life changing results, from getting rid of Acne she has had since age 9, to an energy level and clarity that is shooting through the roof.

01:31 - Nutrition, what are you taught, who can you trust, what do you know, what can you research yourself
04:50 - how we met, the value of the podcast and stories to tell (in and out of the volleyball wheelhouse), the podcast of interest was not even volleyball, midline vs angle passing
11:16 - The Phil Escott story that shaped his book "How Rheumatoid Arthritis saved my life," and how the story changed her life forever, her acne, her energy, etc, plus, the Dr. Bart Kay effect
22:22 - The socioeconomic impact of medical decisions, and who is "qualified" to talk about it, which doctors are actually putting in the work RE medical knowledge vs doctors following orders, vs "write an RX, get a check" vs doctors being afraid of losing their license, also, knowing there is no profit in the cure, but the treatment
32:00 - The highly-competent scientists who were gaslighted/silenced, knowing the difference between a clinical study and a statistical study, and why it is not difficult when you know how to read one, plus, who is Ellen G White? The invention of "Kellogg."
46:01 - What I have been doing with/to my body, my weaknesses and neurological addictions, look at variables before you ride or die with a study, know the world is against you if your opinion is not popular
1:00:30 - The importance of "informed consent"
1:10:40 - The journey of "TKN" (Kloth/Nuss), the wins, the disappointments, all that led to Paris
1:22:29 - The Beach Olympics - who is going to win?
1:31:08 - What got you started with volleyball?
1:36:01 - Lightning Rounds