Peter Attia· MD
it's a big it's a big problem I completely understand you and my primary care doctor who is like a clone of you and son in a different way if you want no other proof point just look at all of her sacks do you know like what a beast that guy was there was like a powerlifting champion in medical school and residency when he passed away there were some really really remarkable tributes to this man who not only is I didn't have the luxury of knowing him I did you he's lectured at a seminar I talked to him for about 10 seconds oh wow yeah I had never the luxury of knowing this remarkable human being but I was amazed after his passing to learn so much about him that I didn't know because you know you always saw man he looked like a fit strong guy in photos as an older guy but then to see pictures of this guy in his 20s and 30s I was like my college is powerlifter you're the neurologist DJ he can be then irrelevant powerful indeed so muscle strength so she's loosening her grip on the glass now you've actually given her that that leads to my next question should she be drinking alcohol or more to the point should she think about moderating her Alps sure so so alcohol wouldn't go in my top 5 because there's a lot of other automation of alcohol would not be unlike my 5 like most important things you know you've seen Collins in 2011 or so came out with a paper that basically said one to two drinks a day in men and one drink a day and women is probably protective then you have all these new UK studies that show actually if you do 0 that's better so there's the data is a little bit all over the place I kind of hedged my bets and I say women four drinks a week men seven to ten and other people that are really