Learn how certain drinks can cause the symptoms of chronic fatigue including sluggishness with expert medical advice from a trained doctor and scientist in this free online health care video clip.
Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell
Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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asianr0se 1 year ago
Not positive but I have cfs and can't drink alcahol w/o feeling like I am going to freeze to death and feel bone aches as if I was ran over and a general feeling of having the worst flu in history. That I thought maybe was from my cfs?? Nice of you to make a vid to help people!
mydaffer 2 years ago
She's pronouncing the word vitamin perfectly, we find it hilarious when you yanks start correcting our language like you have any clue. it's very funny.
labelesprit 2 years ago
Yep, that's a southern English accent. We say "vitt-ah-mins", the general American pronunciation is "vye-tah-mins".
I believe some Antipodeans (AU/NZ) will say "Veed-ah-mins" and some say "Vye-dah-mins".
Denomar 2 years ago
Hey guys. It is most likely she learned English. That is the way they say the word vitamins in England / UK.
Her points on fatigue is true and to the point.
BillLykken 3 years ago
WTF she said viatamin like vitamin put in your damn teeth
randomtree7 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Jesus - put your teeth in woman!
DannieLu1975 3 years ago