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Ep 6 - You are an electrical being
Episode 617th June 2023 • The Reality of Health • Erik Muzzy
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Electricity serves as the fundamental force within our bodies, coursing through every cell and playing a vital role in sustaining life and facilitating energy production. It maintains a delicate equilibrium between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, overseeing crucial functions such as heart rate, digestion, and hormone regulation. Electrical conduction serves as the medium for communication within the body, facilitating the transmission of hormones and messages between cells. Furthermore, the electrical charges carried by food and nutrients can have both positive and negative effects on the body, emphasizing the significance of maintaining a balanced electrical state for optimal health. By comprehending the profound impact of electricity on our bodies, we gain the knowledge necessary to prioritize and nurture our well-being, ultimately leading to improved overall health and vitality.

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Erik:

Welcome to episode six.

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Today, we're talking about electricity.

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I know some of you're saying.

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Really.

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Electricity.

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What the heck does that have to do with anything?

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Well, if you don't know that your entire body runs on electricity.

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Then this is going to be an eye-opener.

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Also, I find it one of the most fascinating subjects

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there are about the body.

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Without electricity.

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You're dead.

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Plain and simple.

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I mean, it doesn't get any more clear than that.

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Electricity runs your body.

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I know I spoke about this recently.

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But this episode is going to drill this.

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I'm going to try and keep it.

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As close as.

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Half an hour as I can.

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Hopefully I can really deliver that for you, but it's such an interesting topic.

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I think we're going to have to split this up into major.

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Uh, episodes in the future.

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Because if you don't know this single concept.

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Then.

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It's really hard to understand anything else in the body.

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Because honestly your entire body is electricity.

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You produce electricity.

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Look it up.

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I'm not just talking the matrix either.

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You literally do produce electricity.

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Isn't that amazing?

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Think about that.

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The fuel that your mitochondria burns creates energy.

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Creates electrons.

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Guess what, when it does that those electrons have to go someplace.

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They have to go somewhere.

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They have to do something.

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Energy.

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If you know anything about.

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Any.

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Of the thermodynamic laws.

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Energy as one of them.

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Always transfers from one state to another.

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It never is entered into a state.

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Or entered into reality or leaves reality.

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It is.

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In the state of now.

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You can't add to it or take away from it.

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It just transforms.

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Your body does this.

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It will take in energy.

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From.

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Everything around you.

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The earth, especially the most important.

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place To get energy from.

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you can get it from the air.

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Your wifi, this kind of thing.

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There's electricity in the air.

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There's electricity in your food.

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For the most part there's energy in there.

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There's energy in everything.

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literally.

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Everything has electricity in it.

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Some things have more than others, some have different types, but it's all energy.

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So let's start with the fact.

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That it's the foundation of your life.

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If you want a good life, if you want a healthy life starts with electricity.

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You want as much of it as possible in the right way.

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This is probably.

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The most important thing that you can get out of health.

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Is an abundance of energy.

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We're going to go into this.

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So you need to understand.

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That.

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Your body, your mind, your spirit, everything that is you as a human.

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You have two parts.

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Your conscious and unconscious.

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The conscious state of you can say, I'm going to do this.

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I'm going to lift this object that consumes energy.

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And then the unconscious part of you.

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Is going to, uh, breathe.

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Or heartbeat.

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Or anything else that you don't have to think about breathing is

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probably the number one thing that you realize if you stop breathing,

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you know, it pretty quickly.

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It takes a little while for you to realize your heart stopped.

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But breathing, you knew it immediately.

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Yet.

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You don't think about it.

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It's just, does it.

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So you have.

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Conscious and unconscious, well guess what?

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What runs either side of that part, if you were.

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Let's just call it the human body because.

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Well, we're going to get into what it could be later, but.

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Let's just say you have sympathetic and parasympathetic.

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Wow.

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Did we just jump right back to seventh grade?

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But that's where we're at.

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These are really important.

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Concepts to understand if you don't get this, it's really

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hard to understand your health.

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So I'm trying to lay the reality of your body and your life out in front of you.

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So you can really see what's going on.

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You can really understand.

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How your body works.

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When you understand this, you have the education.

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Then you will care about it.

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You'll do these things.

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You will watch out for this.

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You will take care of it.

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You will be a steward of your body.

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See the problem is, is that when you don't have the knowledge or education,

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you don't care about that subject.

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If you knew all about finances and money.

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Boy, you'd be watching.

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So close it.

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Wouldn't be funny.

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But because you don't understand your body, you don't watch it.

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until it starts to hurt.

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When you don't feel well, all of a sudden.

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Now.

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You're all upset.

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Oh, what did I do?

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What do I, how do I fix this?

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On and on.

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Okay.

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So back to sympathetic parasympathetic.

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What's pretty cool.

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Is it's a balanced system.

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So.

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If you understand.

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The brain.

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The brain stem.

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And your spinal cord and how the nerves come out of that and go to every single

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cell in your body, you will get this.

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So look at it this way in your mind's eye.

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Look at it like this.

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So you have your brain and your brainstem, your brainstem is

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kind of like the connection point to the information center.

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It's the computer.

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Right.

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Your brain is the computer.

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Your brainstem.

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Is like.

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The.

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Deciphering.

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To tell everything what to do, almost like a dispatcher.

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At the police or fire.

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If the engine in your car is the brain, the transmission would be your.

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Brainstem.

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So.

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Let's just say.

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You constrict your pupils.

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Well, that's parasympathetic.

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The sympathetic nerves dilate.

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The pupils.

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Let's say you stimulate saliva.

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Well,

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The sympathetic will inhibit or slow down the salivation.

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So your heart.

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Your heart might slow down.

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From the parasympathetic, your sympathetic will increase heartbeat.

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So it's this balance mechanism.

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So your lungs.

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Your stomach.

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So your air activity in your stomach might slow down.

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From the parasympathetic.

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Or excuse me, it will speed up and stimulate be stimulated with the Paris.

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Your sympathetic.

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I will inhibit or slow it down.

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Could stimulate the gallbladder and then the sympathetic

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will inhibit the gallbladder.

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I think get my point intestines.

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You know, your bladder.

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Hormones.

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This is a big one, so, wow.

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You know, your hormones are amazing and they're all.

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Very much controlled by electrical currents in the body.

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Did you know that your cells.

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Actually have communication devices on almost everything.

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So when your body will attach a flag, To a cell.

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That cell.

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Has communication for only the place it needs to go to.

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So it's carrying a message.

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So let's say it comes out of the brain.

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As a hormone.

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And it's carrying that message only to the liver.

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Nothing else can read it except the liver.

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That little flag has instructions that no other Oregon.

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Knows what they are.

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That's amazing.

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How do you read anything?

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How do you read your computer?

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How do you read.

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Your phone.

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Well, they turn on, they use electricity to turn on.

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So you have to have electrical conduction in order to, for anything to be red.

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Even though you have enzymes.

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And on each cell.

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There are.

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Enza manic.

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Receptor sites.

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Those receptor sites.

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Are not just a puzzle piece that you may have remembered back in school.

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They're kind of like a puzzle piece, but they're also have electrical.

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Conductions both.

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Because if it's a negative, negative, positive, Both ways.

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So your sympathetic and parasympathetic work together, they balance each

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other out so that you don't become too relaxed or too stimulated.

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You know, could you imagine if you are stomach.

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Or even better, let's say your lungs.

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were stimulated so much That you started breathing so hard.

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You couldn't stop.

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It never slowed down.

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While you'd be in.

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BNB in a world of hurt.

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Same with your intestines.

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And we know what that feels like.

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So, this is really cool.

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If you understand how electricity works in the nerves in your

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body, it is the conduction.

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So it is the way that your body can communicate is through electricity.

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Exactly the same way that your TV.

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You were stereo your phone, everything else in your life.

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Works from electricity.

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Very few things.

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Don't take electrical conduction and I mean, very few things you could say.

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Well, you know, back in the day, They could, uh, they could use.

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Um, Morse code or something like that over a wire that was still electricity.

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There is nothing that basically happens.

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That's important.

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As not electrical conduction of some kind.

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Even down to.

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Like we mentioned before.

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The sodium and potassium balance of yourselves, that gateway it's all about.

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Electricity.

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And as you know, Or if you don't know.

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Electricity is a positive or negative situation.

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Positive.

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Let's just see, has it's.

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Effects and negative has its effects.

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So we want to make sure those are balanced in the body.

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This is crucial.

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And your body does this through many ways.

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It has many ways to regulate and balance from hormones and foods and enzymes and.

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Receptor sites in the brain's chemistry to regulate through.

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Those hormones and contractions and all kinds.

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It.

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Your body uses so many different methods.

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To communicate.

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With.

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And using electricity.

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This is really important.

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Because electricity.

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If you don't have it, nothing works.

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All right.

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It's pretty simple.

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You are exactly the same thing as your cell phone.

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And for some of us parents.

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You know what I mean?

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Teenagers and their cell phone are one.

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That may be true for you.

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Seriously.

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Nothing works without electricity.

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Absolutely nothing.

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When it comes to your food and nutrients.

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They are all electrical based.

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All things are electrical.

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That means that.

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Since you're in.

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Electrical machine.

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Running on chemicals.

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Those chemicals have electrical charge.

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Positive or negative.

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Sometimes you want the negative charge.

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Sometimes you want the positive charge.

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Your body balances.

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Remember not everything needs to be negative or positive.

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This is a balancing situation.

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If you had too many positive electrons and you'd never grounded.

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You would have a lot of electricity in and your body would not

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know what to do with that.

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Some people might call it insomnia.

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Or restless legs.

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It's not the same thing.

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But you get my point.

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So the food that you intake the fluids that you intake,

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They have characteristics.

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Of energy to them.

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Energy.

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Is the encompassing factor of electricity.

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So, if you think of electricity, you have a positive and negative

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side of your plug in the wall.

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You also have a ground.

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So in order to create a circuit.

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Then, and only then by creating that circuit.

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Do you have a balance?

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We want to create the same balance in your body and foods and beverages.

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We'll do this.

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Positive.

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Nutrients have, and I mean, by positive is the energy is.

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Nutritive to the body it's healing.

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It is giving it's balancing.

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Compared to.

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Certain energies that are negative, that would be really bad.

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Think about things like mold.

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Or bad bacteria.

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They put off a negative energy.

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Everything is a frequency.

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And we're going to get into this in the future about frequencies.

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This is really important because frequencies are crazy.

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Amazing.

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Every single thing.

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You've ever come in contact with.

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will have a charge of some kind And that electrical charge.

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It is it's attribute.

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It's signature is a frequency.

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Red.

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Has a certain frequency.

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The sound of the symbol or the drum or whatever it is, that's a frequency.

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So these frequencies.

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Can either be positive or negative to you.

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Generally speaking.

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You're not going to be in the hospital, feeling unwell and want

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to listen to music, let's say, or something on the television

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that doesn't make you feel good.

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Why do you know that it doesn't make you feel good because it's negative energy.

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Yet.

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There are negative energies within food that are actually.

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Positive.

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Those positive attributes of that negative energy is one of the

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things that help balance you.

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And it's not a lot, but there are things it's, it's a.

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Dichotomy.

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That's really hard to understand.

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And this is where.

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Many healing systems from around the world have worked with this for many,

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many years and figured this out.

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So they realized, yeah.

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You know, these certain things here.

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Are not great, but in small dosage, They can be very beneficial.

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But then these things that are in better, very positive, but in too much can

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actually work against you and harm you.

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Food and nutrients.

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R.

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Carriers of electricity.

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Think about it that way.

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When you think vitamin D from this food or a polyphenol or a protein or whatever

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it is, understand that each one of those components has an electrical charge to it.

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It's electrical.

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Every single thing you deal with is electrical.

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There is no other way around it.

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Talk to any physicist.

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They will tell you, you can't get away from it.

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Once you grasp this concept, that literally everything is energy.

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In a form.

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So you're a form and everything you put into your body.

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Little form broke down from a piece of meat.

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Or an apple.

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When you break those down into little pieces that energy influences you.

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They.

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Meaning those energies.

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We'll talk to your body.

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They communicate with your body in a certain way.

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That energy.

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Is what either harms you.

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Or benefits you.

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In and of itself.

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Bleaches.

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Fine.

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But drink a cup and see what happens.

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You would think of things like, let's say mushrooms.

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Just regular white button mushrooms, you say, oh, how innocuous.

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Well,

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They're a fungus.

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But.

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They're actually.

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Not as good for you, as you might think they are.

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There's still a fungus.

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Yes, you can consume them.

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And you're generally fine.

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But there are.

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Anti-nutrients in there that inhibit.

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Processes in your body, those electrical charges in those anti-nutrients.

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Are counterproductive to the positive.

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Electrical charges.

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In your body.

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Because a single nutrient is a molecule and molecules have.

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Positive or negative.

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Electrical conduction.

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I hope that doesn't confuse you.

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I know it's you have to look at it differently.

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Almost like you need to look at it.

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As sound.

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Right.

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So you listen to something that sounds beautiful.

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Like.

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I don't know, think about it.

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What, whatever the best sound is for you.

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Let's just pick one.

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Let's say your favorite.

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Byrd.

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It sounds amazing.

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And then, uh, there's a six year old.

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That's learning how to play the violin.

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And you're saying, please stop.

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Please I'll do anything.

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If you just stopped playing.

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Because I can't take another minute.

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Well, The bird didn't nobody taught the bird.

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How to sing, how come it knows how to do that?

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Well, that's a miracle.

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But what's coming out of the bird is beautiful and what's coming

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out of the six year old is not.

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Those are electrical.

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Wavelengths.

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Those are.

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Electrical patterns, their frequencies.

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And your body knows the difference between positive and negative.

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And you respond to those just like you would with food or

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the nutrients in the food.

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Sometimes you might say.

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I don't understand why I have.

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Gastro upset.

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I didn't eat anything that I normally do.

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Well, maybe that food.

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Just because it looks like the normal food that you eat.

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Maybe that food was not energetically.

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Very good.

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That happens all the time.

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You know, it's amazing.

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I'll throw this one out to you, and we're going to discuss this in the future, but.

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It's known.

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That.

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Oh, I'll give you two.

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Actual examples.

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It's known that.

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If you put a grounding mat.

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Under, Hey.

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Or above, Hey.

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For an animal.

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Let's say cow.

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Horse.

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Uh, captive moose.

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It doesn't matter.

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They naturally know where it is.

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If it's above the hay, they'll lay on it.

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If it's below the hay, they'll find it and lay on it.

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How do they know?

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How you can't see it, how do you know.

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Well, they know.

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Let's say.

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Well, let's give you three examples.

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Here's one that, you know, Oh, boy, I know it's going to rain.

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It's coming.

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I can feel it.

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Oh,

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you can, can you.

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Like.

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Pressure.

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Atmospheric pressure.

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What do you think atmospheric pressure is?

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It's a positive negative state in the atmosphere.

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At positive negative state.

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Either.

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Helps or hurts.

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Your inflammation.

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How about this third one?

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I tell this to people all the time,

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and yet.

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It's pretty simple.

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Cows.

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Even horses.

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We'll graze.

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Naturally on.

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Grass that has been rained on.

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But if you cover that grass, And then just water it with your natural.

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Tap water.

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You know, you're.

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You know, out of the side of your house.

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Whatever.

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They don't want to eat it.

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They can tell the difference between , Rained on grass and non rained on grass.

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How is it?

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They can tell.

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Oh, Could that be because they can smell it.

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Why, why would they be able to smell it?

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Because either that's how God designed them, or if you believe in evolution,

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they've somehow acquire that ability.

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But they know.

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They can smell it.

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Do you know what they can smell?

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It's called MSM.

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Methylsulfonylmethane.

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MSM comes from.

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The plankton.

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In the ocean.

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So it comes up.

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Through the evaporation.

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From the ocean from the plankton into the clouds.

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He gets dumped on land.

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They can smell it.

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Maybe they can taste it.

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I don't know.

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But they know.

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How do they know?

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There are tuned to that frequency.

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Because that sulfur, that MSM has a frequency and they know the frequency.

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If you smell chocolate.

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Or cookies.

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Baking or.

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Meet on the grill.

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You know, that frequency of smell.

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It's a.

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Electrical signature.

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Those electrical signals your body.

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Knows whether they're good or bad.

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Sometimes.

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Well, let me put it this way.

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Sometimes.

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Or more often than not.

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You try to feed that child broccoli when they're, I don't know, seven years old.

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It doesn't matter when they're very, very young.

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And they look at you like this is the worst food on the planet.

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If taste and smell is just electrical.

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Conductions from your.

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All factory.

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Nervous system.

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From your nose into your brain.

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Or your tongue.

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Why does it taste bad?

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To them.

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Well, Because you're probably not supposed to eat it.

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And yes, I'm saying that.

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And we'll get into that in the future.

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Somebody told you.

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Probably your parents, that broccoli was healthy.

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So you assume that you should eat broccoli, so you acquire a taste for it.

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You force yourself to eat it.

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And eventually you're like, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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I guarantee you.

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Even people who are 70 years old, 60 years old, 50 years old.

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You put.

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A bowl of ice cream or a bowl of broccoli in front of them.

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And 95% of the people are going to pick the ice cream over the

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broccoli any day of the week.

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Why.

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Because the broccoli doesn't taste good.

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Why doesn't it taste good?

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Because everything in the broccoli.

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Has an electrical.

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Frequency that doesn't work well.

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To your brain, your brain is like this.

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Isn't very good.

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I probably shouldn't eat that.

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And then you go, no, you should eat it because it's good for you.

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I was told that by everybody.

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From the media to my doctor and my mom and my grandma and everybody else.

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Okay.

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Well, Do you still want to eat it?

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Honestly.

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Do you really want to eat broccoli any more for the rest of your life?

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And if you do great, go for it.

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Knock yourself out.

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But most people.

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If you said, what is your last meal?

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That you would have, if you knew you were going to die tomorrow or

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you were on death row and they said,

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You got your last meal?

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I've asked this question of.

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Countless people, my entire life.

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It's one of the most fascinating questions.

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If you like food, like I do.

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What people pick.

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It's amazing.

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What people pick.

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I've heard everything.

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Okay.

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Always I say.

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Beverage.

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Uh, Maine.

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And a dessert.

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Anything you want.

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Doesn't matter what it is.

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There is no limitations

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Very rarely.

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Does anybody ever pick a vegetable?

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I mean, I've heard salad a couple times.

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It's usually all the most decadent, tasty things you can think of.

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And vegetables.

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Vegetation is never in it.

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And I don't mean vegetation, like pasta.

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Because pasta.

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Is not vegetation anymore.

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Let's be real.

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But it's amazing.

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Why don't people.

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Think that.

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Asparagus tastes good.

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Most people, I think just deal with asparagus.

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I think they deal with.

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Vegetables as a whole.

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If you don't believe me.

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Why do you put.

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Dressing or anything on a salad.

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Olive oil and vinegar.

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You're doing it to make it palatable.

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That's it.

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There's no other reason.

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Because it doesn't taste good.

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That's an energy signal to your brain.

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Maybe their stuff.

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In those vegetables, you shouldn't be eating and your brain says

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that doesn't taste good because it's not supposed to taste good.

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All right.

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I digress.

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Let's go back.

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So you want positive electrical elements.

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Coming from your food you want.

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Certain negative elements coming from your food.

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Those.

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Those are going to be proper ratios in, in most meet.

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And animal products.

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Because it's already been deciphered.

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You have to see everything you putting into your body with the

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idea that it's all electrical food.

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Every single thing that makes up your food is electrical.

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It has a frequency.

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Everything you put into your ears, everything you touch.

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Everything.

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You see, everything has a frequency and electrical frequency

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and those frequencies matter.

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This is a basis of life.

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Because your parasympathetic and your sympathetic nurse know the difference.

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If you don't.

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Think that's true.

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Well, then how about when you see your, let's say your.

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12 years old.

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And you see with your boy and you see that girl and she just lights you up.

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Boy.

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You're like, wow.

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She is just so pretty and you get all excited and I'm talking about.

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Butterflies in the stomach.

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That's what I'm talking about.

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What do you think those butterflies come from?

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Oh, well, it's hormones, Eric it's stress hormones.

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It's.

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Oh, it's the.

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Microbiome it's it's all this stuff.

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No, it's all energy.

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It's manifesting itself.

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Through energy.

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I can't sit still.

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I got to go do something.

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That's energy.

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You have positive energy.

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You can use this.

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Do your advantage?

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So I just, I know it's so benign.

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But I don't think people really realize exactly.

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What their body runs on and that's electricity.

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That electricity has a frequency and that frequency.

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Comes from.

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Around you.

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You're putting that into your body.

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Through your skin.

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Through your mouth.

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Through your nose.

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Through the air.

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Like your environment.

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Through your food.

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Basically from everything that you come in contact with.

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I want to touch on real quickly.

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The cellular structure.

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And electricity, because I think that it's probably the foundation of everything.

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If you really take all of this and you bring it down into one single concept.

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Your cell.

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Needs electricity.

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and it makes electricity.

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So essentially what we're trying to do is feed that cell with electricity

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and allowing it to produce its own.

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You actually have.

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At no, it sounds kind of weird, but you actually have a.

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Gelatinous.

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Like structure around yourselves.

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That structure.

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Needs electricity to function.

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It is your pathway.

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In and out from the cell.

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Think of like a goo.

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And that Gould needs to be electrified.

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Your bones need electricity to heal.

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To function to stay solid.

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Your organs.

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Are communicated with and function through electricity.

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Shooting out of your brain through your.

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Spinal cord.

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But think about it.

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Where does all this electricity come from?

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The cell.

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Is the final end point, but the craziest thing about a cell is it makes up.

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The body as a whole, that macrocosm.

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So your microcosm is a cell.

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Which is a complete miracle on its own.

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The macrocosm is your whole body.

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That whole body.

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Has energy pathways for communication.

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Through electricity.

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So essentially electricity holds your cells together, holds the Mac.

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Girl Kozum together and does all the communication.

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Last point.

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The most important point.

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How does that all.

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Intertwine with your soul.

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That was a dramatic pause on purpose.

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Think about it.

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How fascinating is that?

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That your soul.

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And your electrical system are completely connected.

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If you stop the electrical system, your soul's done.

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Leaves your body.

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Your soul needs the electricity in order to be there.

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Soul is responsible.

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Probably.

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Maybe even as the ultimate controller.

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Of all the electrical.

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System and all the electricity.

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All the electrical current in your body.

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Take away your soul.

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Doesn't matter.

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How much electricity you have.

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You're done.

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Stop electricity or add too much.

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And the soul leaves the body.

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So maybe soul.

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Is electrical.

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Um, just saying.

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I don't know.

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Can't prove it.

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But it's pretty amazing if you think about it.

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I mean, really think about that.

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It's pretty fascinating.

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I love the human body.

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I think God created it and I think it's perfect.

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I think it's a balance of everything.

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It's too incredible to not be in awe.

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Of how your body functions.

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And the reality is.

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If you don't take care of it, it breaks down.

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Just like, if you don't take care of a Ferrari.

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It won't last, very long.

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You're a Ferrari.

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You're not a semi-truck that can get abused.

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Your body is much more delicate than that.

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It takes a lot of effort to take care of your body and it's important.

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You can achieve great things.

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When you're feel healthy and you feel good and you have a quote, positive energy.

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When people say, oh, he's so positive.

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She's so positive.

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I love being around this person.

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They're just so positive.

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Nobody wants to be around a negative person.

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Y.

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How is that possible?

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What is it about a negative person that you want to be around?

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Is it there?

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Voice is it what they say is the content of their speech.

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Sometimes you just around people that you.

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They don't even open their mouth.

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And you're just like, eh, I don't want to be in this particular area any longer.

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Isn't that amazing.

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How do you know that?

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It's called frequencies.

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The electrical system is sensitive.

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Uh, enough to pick up.

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Frequencies.

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Your soul knows.

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So essentially.

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By feeding your body.

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You're feeding your soul.

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Huh.

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Isn't that amazing.

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Kind of like you are what you eat.

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Hmm.

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Amazing.

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All right.

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I think that's it for today.

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This is another foundational episode I hope you found that.

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Interesting.

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I'm just touching the surface in these beginning.

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Podcast just to kind of give an overview and then later.

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We'll really dive in.

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I'm going to keep them simple because that's the whole point is

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I want you to have fun with this and see this in your mind's eye,

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I want you to understand your body.

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And what it takes to be healthy and feel good.

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It's easy to throw out a whole bunch of.

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Nerdy mumbo-jumbo and.

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Long words crazy sentences and, molecules and all this stuff.

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I think that's fun in its own way for people like me who

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care about things like that.

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But for the majority of people, you just want to know basically how things work.

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This is what I want to do for you.

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I want you to see yourself, your body, who you are.

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And get excited about it.

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And know how to heal yourself and feel good.

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That's what this whole thing is about.

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I want to give you the reality of your health.

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What's real.

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how to know what's real.

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By giving you the foundation.

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Then you'll know in the future.

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Does this have what I heard correlate with what Eric was talking about

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in episode one, through whatever.

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If it doesn't.

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Then I would say you really should think about it.

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Those are fringe things.

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But if you can back those things up with real life scenarios and wow,

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wait till I give you some real life.

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Scenarios.

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It's going to blow your mind.

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But they're all rooted in.

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Okay.

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Let's say it.

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Science.

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But it's anecdotal as well.

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It's people's testimonies.

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You're going to be amazed.

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And the things that you hear.

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How was it possible?

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How did these people get healed?

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It's amazing.

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Sometimes they didn't do anything.

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Just got healed.

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Other times they.

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Did the diligent effort.

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And got healed.

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Everything in between.

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Let's keep this.

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Something that's understandable.

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Something that you can learn from in the future and stay with

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and have a good idea who cares.

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If it's five hydroxy, estradiol who cares what it's called, it doesn't matter.

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Those are little sound amazing and, oh, he's so smart.

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He knows what he's talking about with all these great long words.

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It doesn't matter.

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I can.

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Give you all of that.

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But it's going to bore you to death, and you're not going to

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understand the bigger picture.

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Your health.

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Is about making progress and getting better.

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You have other things in your life.

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This.

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Podcast is to help you feel better.

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Understand where you are, where you're going to go in an easy.

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Way to understand it.

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That's the whole point.

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It's the reality.

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I'm going to dispel myths in the future.

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Oh boy.

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Are we going to go after the myths?

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Whoa, let me tell you there are many.

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And I'm not talking just in natural health either.

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There are many myths that we're going to get into.

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That's going to blow your mind.

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We're fun stuff.

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Really interesting things.

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But.

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You'll know.

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Strategy.

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And concepts.

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Of health, the reality of those, and those will give you the

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results you're looking for.

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And for the rest of your life.

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All right.

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That diatribes done too.

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Until the next time.

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Take care of be healthy.

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Please.

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