Episode 121 - Ivor Cummins

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Ivor Cummins earned a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990 and has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. His uniquely powerful ability has been to rapidly resolve complex multifactorial issues, involving all branches of science and technology.

Since 2012, Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) in London. He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Over the past decade he has captivated audiences all over the world – in USA, UK, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland, Germany etc.

Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his problem-solving, analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic situation.

Brian and Ivor talk about how Ivor became involved in the metabolic health world, how he became interested in and involved in the Covid-19 pandemic, the many negative impacts that have resulted from the methods employed by various governments to manage the Covid-19 pandemic, the findings of Ivor's research on the Covid-19 virus, the effect of the media companies' coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic on public perception of the virus, the phenomenon of viral interference, the totalitarian nature of the enforcement of extreme Covid-19 management measures, the absolute necessity of open debate for the health and accuracy of science, why integrity is crucial for the health of society and the survival of freedom, and what we've learned coming out of the global Covid-19 situation.

Life's Best Medicine According to Ivor: "What keeps me going is the future of humanity. People keep me going. What really drives me is the future for everyone—and especially the children. And that's what keeps me going and going and going because what else is there?"

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