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03 Vegetable Oils, the Mitochondria, and Chronic Disease: Debunking Dietary Myths
Episode 325th February 2024 • The Guru of Truth • John E. Kropp
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In this lecture, I discuss the harmful effects of processed seed oils on health, contrasting them with natural oils like olive oil and butter. I highlight the link between chronic diseases and the rise in seed oil consumption and stress the importance of addressing nutritional deficiencies for optimal health.

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Discover the importance of quality supplements and a balanced diet of whole foods I debunk common dietary myths. The session concludes with a Q&A segment where I'm asked about sugar substitutes, vitamin absorption, and sourcing nutrients from natural sources.

00:00:00 Introduction to Toxicity of Vegetable Oils

00:01:06 Comparison of Arsenic and Seed Oils

00:01:59 Toxic Process of Making Industrial Seed Oils

00:28:59 Benefits of Natural vs. Synthetic Vitamins

00:34:27 Discussion on Monk Fruit and Other Natural Sweeteners

00:36:21 Importance of Vitamin Absorption and Natural Sources

00:41:46 Importance of Supplementation alongside Natural Foods

00:44:25 Influence of Vitamin B on Mosquito Attraction

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Is not in a cute poison. So these vegetables are living a similar way.

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They're a chronic poison.

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And that's why they're in a fruit supplier without an immediate,

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obvious, and toxic impact. It takes time.

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Arsenic would be an example of a cute poison. And it's interesting because arsenic

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kills you by breaking the electron transport sheet.

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Sea oils do the same over a longer time. Question?

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Yes. maybe coconut oil gets on the good list.

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Coconut oil has been used for centuries and centuries.

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But now, you've got to understand, a lot of people call it organic coconut oil.

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It can't be a hydrogenated processed coconut oil.

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So it's been on the good list a whole while.

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And we can get into this a little bit too, but there's misunderstanding about saturated fat.

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Because saturated fat can actually be very healthy and it's not processed.

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But your doctor is going to Long, manly say avoids having the fat.

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We're going to dive into that just a little bit.

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So arsenic, as in a tube poison, your seed oils are chronic.

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They're breaking the exon transport chain and lactate in the same manner. It just takes long.

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Okay, so these vegetable oils are largely made of unstable, will oxidize the

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omega-6 fats known as polyunsaturated fatty acids.

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Now you'll find this interesting in the next the next phase is beyond the sea oil.

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There's a mixture of urine, polyamide, industrial sea oil, and vegetable oil.

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That looks like an oil refinery. That is what they're making.

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When you're trying to eat the streets, it's going to convince you that this

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grass-fed tannin, which might produce butter or ghee, beef tallow,

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is the same as this highly processed ketchup oil.

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And it's interesting, but to make natural oils, sea oils, these products have

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to go through an intense toxic process of many days.

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The seeds have to be crushed and chemically treated, exposed to intense heat,

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chemically bleached, treated with a petroleum-derived vaccine,

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solvent, bath, and due to a terrible sedation, they are reodorized.

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They are highly oxidized. This is not food.

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And they now make up one-third of our calories. One-third of our calories down in America.

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How is olive oil made? You just crush the olive. There's no heating process.

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How is butter made? It's churned from cream.

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It's very, very different. It's not processed. It's not forwarded to the mine. Cedar oils are.

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And another problem lies in the form of it produces this oxidized linoleic acid.

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And this oxidized linoleic acid from the cedar oils, it's stored into our cells,

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it's stored into our mitochondria, and the bodies can't handle this much oxidized linoleic acid.

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This changes the integrity of the electron transport chain, causing it to fail

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over time and eventually cause its cell to die.

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Sugar is not stored in our cells. It does not cause mitochondrial dysfunction.

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Sugar has its own set of problems, but it's not the poison that we see in the...

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Now, these industrial seed oils first came to our food supply in the late 1800s as cottonseed oil.

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But they really didn't start to take off until after 1911 with the introduction

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of Crisco to our food supply.

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The Charlie Tatch was a good job of showing the rise of these toxic seed oils.

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So the next page you have, we're now at 80 grams a day of consumption in seed oils.

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We were at zero at one point, but it really didn't really take off until the

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bottom of the 1960s and so forth, when it became overwhelming in our diet.

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The body can handle a good deal of toxins. It just can't be overwhelmed with these.

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And then you can also notice that the rise in the chart during the year as well.

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The next page, the Rydman disease, Chordine, with the rise in the C-Oid also. also.

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And then there's the NYC chart. We're now at 39.8% of us. We're past 48% now.

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We were at, 1960, we were at 13%. The third in the century, we were at 1.2%.

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This is related to the rise of seed oils.

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Not from sugar. Sugar has been pretty consistent.

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It has gone them over time but we'll get into

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another legend um so at

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the turn of the century 1900 99 of our added fat to our food supply was from

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animal effects such as butter um and beef town that was from cows lard which

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is from pigs suede from lamb these are natural to our body and ourself Well,

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our bodies know what to do with them.

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Our cellular consumption was 1% at the turn of the century, 1900.

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Today, it is nearly 2% of our calories.

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And what's crazy for people to wrap their heads around is the old-fashioned

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way of deep-frying foods was a thousand times healthier in the modern day of

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deep-frying foods and vegetables. It's very toxic.

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Also at the turn of the century, coronary heart disease was a very rare event.

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Cancer and diabetes was also very rare. Today is a full-blown epidemic.

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And they're mostly what's killing us today.

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Okay, so these diseases, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, they're working on

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the radar until introduction of COIs.

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And this is occurring in the last 100 years or so. You think our genes have

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changed in 100 years? Our genetics, have they changed?

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No, they have not. It's the same genes that change genetics.

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Genetics are not driving this because these chronic diseases.

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The vast majority of our toxins in mitochondria, we are talking about the toxins

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in mitochondria, what's creating these problems.

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It's clearly vegetable oils based on the data. But it's worth mentioning high

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fructose corn syrup, which was introduced to our food supply in 1970,

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in the 70s, which is also foreign to our body.

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High fructose corn syrup is not sugar. It's way worse.

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But that also creates that problem of damaging. And then also,

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your gluten from your modern wheat products is also a problem.

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Nothing as damaging as your vegetable oils, but gluten can cause problems too.

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You shouldn't have overconsumption of grains, but we'll get into that in a moment.

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Okay, so that covers the main toxins to the mitochondria. And before I cover

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the nutritional deficiencies that are also recognized on the mitochondria,

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I'd like to cover a couple myths that are out there in the health circles.

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Myth number one, the massive rise in chronic disease is due to the fact that

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we are now living longer.

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Actually, we don't live longer. We are living longer on average.

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Back in the day, we mostly died of waterborne illnesses and sewage issues.

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We died at young ages of diphtheria, diarrhea, childhood deficiency diseases.

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A much greater percentage of women died at childbirth.

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We had plenty of our population living into their 80s and 90s,

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and they did not die of cancer, heart disease, or diabetes.

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And if we made it past five years old, this is around the turn of the century,

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36% of kids did not make it past five years old.

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If we did, we may often live to quite old ages and often disease-free.

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So it's a little bit of a myth there.

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One of my great-great-grandmothers in Sweden lived to 106.

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In fact, she had to go back to work at 85 years old when her husband passed

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away at 90 because there wasn't Social Security or Medicare back then.

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You know what her job was at 85 years old? She was a taxi driver,

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which means back then she drove a horse and buggy.

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Free labor and taxing for an 85-year-old.

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So that is a myth that is commonly out there and the data does not support that myth.

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Myth number two is carbohydrates and sugar are the blame for our chronic disease.

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We just have to get rid of carbs and sugar.

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The data has not shown this. Our sugar consumption today was almost the same as it was in the 1930s.

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Sugar consumption peaked around 1995, and yet the haunted disease continues to surge.

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Sugar has its own problems, and I don't recommend it, but it's not the explanation

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of a great, rotten increase in chronic disease. disease.

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In fact, the data shows it's processed foods that drive disease.

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Your percentage of macros do not matter either.

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Macros is what the modern-day nutritionists are referring to as your carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.

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Big foods, which we were talking about earlier, it's fate us to look at the LADA.

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This is just a simple cereal. It's supposed to be be healthy.

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It's a keto friendly cereal.

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Supposed to be healthy. All kinds of health markers on it, right?

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Big food might say, looking at the fat, carbohydrates, maybe the sugar content, protein.

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That doesn't matter. Look at the ingredients. Look and see what the product

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is made of. That's key. They don't want you looking at that.

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But we're all trained. Because I have to tell you to look at how much fat is

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in this, how much sugar is in this product.

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It matters what type of sugar. It matters what type of fat. It's not the macros don't matter.

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So I got a few examples here I can share with you too on how they try to trick you.

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Um, and what's interesting is we have, we have a ton of data for cultures around

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the world that was documented before processed food came into our diets.

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And there's a famous dentist known as Weston Price.

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Um, he documented many living cultures around the world in 1939.

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He discovered that the percentage of macromas that these people were eating

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did not matter for their health and longevity.

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And I'll kind of get to what I mean by that, but there's two great examples

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of cultures from around the world that I'll give you that were eating their natural diet.

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There was a tribe in New Guinea, the Chukasenta, that ate mostly sweet potatoes.

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It was 90% of their calories.

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94% of their diet was on carbohydrates.

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Doctors would tell you, this is going to be diabetic. This is going to be tragic.

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They were wonderfully healthy with no known heart disease or cancers or diabetes, no obesity.

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Now, in the opposite spectrum, there was a tribe in Central Africa in modern-day

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Kenya that were pastoralists, known as the Masak.

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They ate mainly milk, meat, and blood from the cattle that they raised.

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They drank three to four quarts of raw milk a day.

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Sixty-six percent of their diet was animal fat, and about 40% of that was saturated fat.

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And they were fantastically healthy. No heart disease to speak of.

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No other diseases to speak of.

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The macros don't matter if they're coming from natural sources.

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There are numerous examples of people eating their ancestral diet and having

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no chronic diseases to live a life.

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Their introduction of seed oils and processed foods changes this. this.

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In fact, it is only when we stray from the diet of meat, fish,

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eggs, fruit and vegetables, that it becomes said, when we stray from those,

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this is usually called an evolutionary diet or a primitive diet.

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This is the way we need to eat.

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You will see a basic eating plan attached.

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And it's kind of simple, like you got your must avoid, you got your menu,

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and then you have your, what you you need to focus on, what you need to eat.

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And the expression they use at Eat Nutrition, when we're trying to eat,

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go on this and eat and spin and

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helping them, it's more important what you don't eat than what you do eat.

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So the average person will look at this and be like, they'll look at the what

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you've eaten list and they'll be like, oh, I ate chicken yesterday. I had a salad yesterday.

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That's not what we mean. We mean muscle avoid.

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It's more important if you avoid those than picking the foods from the bottom.

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You should eat from the bottom, but avoid, if you can, 100% what's at the top.

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It's not really possible in today's modern process of kundalini,

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but you can really reduce it.

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Okay, so now on to the nutritional deficiencies that are causing damage to the mind.

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Remember, we have the toxins, and then we have the nutritional deficiencies.

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So on average, only 29% of our calories have to provide 100% of our nutrients.

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This is because 71% of our diet is based on processed foods.

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So in your next morning, after the heart disease and obesity chart, you got your pie chart.

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This is what we're eating. The abjumoni.

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32% vegetable oils, right? We're finally eating another 17%.

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We're only eating 29% real food.

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So of that 29%, that has to provide 100% of our nutrients. Because these other

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things are not, there's no nutrients in sugar, vegetable oil, or refining.

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And certainly not, some of that traits facts.

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And not to mention that when we fertilize our soil, unless it's an organic farming,

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which is a little different, but typically we fertilize our soil with NPK,

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nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

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This will grow large scrumptious vegetables, but they will be inefficient in

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nutrient synthesis, especially the mammals.

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Okay, so the mitochondria in our cells make many nutrients. It's a very complex

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process, the way the electron-transport chain works, how it passes electrons, measures ATP energy.

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But it's vital that the electron-transport chain has to have certain B vitamins,

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like vitamin B2, B6, B12.

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Minerals like selenium, copper, magnesium, and other vitamins such as CoQ10,

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alpha lipoic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E, all the way up.

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Without these nutrients at high imbalance, the cells become sick and disease sets in over time.

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Mineral deficiency that wrecks havoc in the body over time. I'll give you some

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examples. A selenium deficiency can lead to a heart attack.

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A copper deficiency can lead to an aneurysm. A chromium deficiency can lead

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to blood sugar issues and eventually diabetes.

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A magnesium deficiency can lead to atrial fibrillation of the heart, high blood pressure.

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Calcium deficiencies can lead to high blood pressure, osteoporosis.

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These are just some of the examples.

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We have deficiencies of all these nutrients.

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It's important to support your mitochondria. With food, with nutrition,

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let's see in summary what i'd like to say is that the experts and top scientists

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are now measuring disease aging inflammation by studying the mitochondria of

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the cells this is where all the researchers looking at this is what they link

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it to and they have discovered that mitochondrial dysfunction function comes

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before disease can occur.

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There is no drug to treat mitochondrial dysfunction.

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Only the avoidance of toxins and the correction in nutritional deficiencies can do this.

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And this is useless information to big pharma and big medical.

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They depend on sickness and disease.

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They will tell you that aging and disease are all based on your genetics.

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This is simply not true. The data did not show that.

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Thank you. I'd be happy to answer any questions if you guys have any or if anyone

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wanted to go through any of label reading I'm happy to help out with that soon,

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yes you talk about sugar can you also expand on say honey and.

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Natural ones like yeah Yeah, the question was on counting that sugar in and

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honey and things of that nature.

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So if you're going to add honey, that is a natural process. That is a healthy vibe.

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That will bring insulin.

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And if you don't bring insulin and glucose up, I think it's going to come back

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down. That's a natural process.

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Honey is a good health food. I mean, I wouldn't eat gobbles of it a day,

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but a daily tablespoon of honey in your coffee is very healthy.

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Get a raw honey, can't be processed.

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You know, confirm you're in it.

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And then my comments on other sugars would be get used to looking at your labels.

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Um and look for high fructose corn

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syrup don't buy it if it has just um

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some natural sugar in it it's going

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to be okay you just don't want to load up the shirt um and evaporated whole

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cane sugar would be best but there's various other sugars out there but uh evaporated

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whole cane sugar will be better than say a brown sugar but the brown sugar is

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still way better than high fructose corn syrup on,

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but the main thing as you're looking is like, this is supposed to be a really healthy cereal,

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first of all, it has almond,

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which is good, then there's a soy protein isolate, depending on where that soy

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is coming from, but we'll call it good,

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and then there's your erythritol, which is a natural sweetener,

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which would be actually okay, cornmeal, okay,

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it's a carbohydrate,

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they're not adding seed oils.

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And then you got whole grain corn, maple syrup, and then you can eat the high

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fructose corn syrup, sugar, and then you got canola oil and sun's long boy.

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So I find this a whack. Once I see those seed oils, it's out the door.

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And then you can check out, they won't tell you how much seed oil,

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but you can kind of tell that there's seven grams of fat in there.

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And most of that fat And now we're coming to the scene. Oh, and then, and then, and then.

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Your uh people who started eating healthy and they started eating a more primitive

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evolutionary diet for getting rid of the processed foods they get crossed up

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on their manners because mayonnaise is all sleeping on it's toxic but there's

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a brand out there but this is a primal kitchen,

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and this is a this is a chipotle live flavored avocado blend so manny's you

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can get a non-flavored it tastes it tastes a lot like red mcfadden and when

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you read this the conversion pants It's going to be avocado oil, organic eggs,

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organic egg yolks, water, vinegar,

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sea salt, all healthy stuff.

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And if you're playing the end of the big food companies, Kraft is going to have

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their own version of avocado oil mayonnaise, and he's going to say avocado oil mayonnaise.

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But then when you look at the side, you're going to see the second ingredient,

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soy milk, after avocado oil.

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So you're just keeping it because it's 110,000.

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So you've got to look at really great things.

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Yes adding on to the sugar thing one of the products that we have is that glucose

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support to help regulate the sugar and everything like that seen a lot of success

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with those natural ingredients yeah those that have blood sugar issues,

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creatinine sugar we have a product called glucose support which we've had tremendous

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So sometimes when you are switching from a processed food diet to a primitive, healthier diet,

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you can get a couple of days where you're kind of craving those sugars,

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you can get a couple of days where you're craving those rad,

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that grain, the glucose, working up and get through that.

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Um any other questions for food why are nightshade the swivel spare they're they're so.

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It's it's all a matter of retrospective so you got it's not it's in what you need to eat,

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but a nightshade vegetable is more inflamed as well it creates more information

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so your tomatoes your peppers and your your uh basic basically your uh uh i'm

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trying to think of that one vegetable, the eggplant,

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yeah, eggplant is one, and another one that you see is your,

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yeah, I said peppers, but understand that your tomatoes and the peppers are

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a thousand times better than a twinkie, you know, even though they're slightly inflammatory,

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you got to put it in, so I would give broadly a 10 in terms of health,

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right, and I would give tomatoes a seven, them. It's still good.

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It's just if someone's really fighting inflammation and arthritis and trying

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to cure their arthritis, we would take them off nightshades or do their talk.

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And then we would introduce them later once the pain has subsided.

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But I can even notice it. Tomatoes are healthy for you, but I noticed my mom

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would grow garden fresh tomatoes. Boy, are they delicious.

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And I'll need five or six of them like apples. And the next day,

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my joints ache a little because Because of that arachidonic acid,

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it's a little deflagratory, but it's not a cellular toxin like vegetable oil.

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So it's not toxic to the body, but I can detox from it.

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Any other questions? You recommend rice, but Consumer Reports did an article about arsenic in rice.

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Yeah, arsenic is in everything. It's becoming a problem. It's a heavy metal.

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You know, the ancient peoples kind of knew what to do with their foods.

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They learned through the culture of over time.

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They knew that, see, we think that whole grain rice and brown rice is healthier than that.

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Um because it's got more nutrients a little more b vitamins but actually the

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japanese and chinese three years have been stripping their rice down to make

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it white rice because it's less inflammatory,

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see white rice and brown rice have the same equal effect on blood sugar and

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glucose they spike the same the same is true of white bread and whole grain

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we're at whole grain bread is more nutritious but it creates the same inflammation

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so we argue domain either uh We are going to make it and have grains,

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have browning, which is what the Indian nature people do.

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It just means they just soak all the grains before they cook the bread.

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So an Ezekiel grain or a sprouted grain is much better than a regular whole

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grain bread, white bread, all that.

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But a brown rice is going to have a little more arsenic than white rice.

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But either way, don't overeat rice. Have some with your chicken.

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Have some with your steak.

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It's just that rice is closer to nature, it's less inflammatory than pasta and noodles.

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So rice is a better option. Sometimes you just get tired of eating just chicken,

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just steak, just, you know, I eat a lot of grass-fed beef.

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I eat a lot of bison, I eat elk, I eat a lot of chicken, I eat a lot of eggs.

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But I'm not having to process karma with it. And that's, it takes some getting used to.

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It's kind of weird going out to dinner and not grabbing those warm dinner rolls

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that are out there that taste so wonderful so if I'm out to dinner I'm having my,

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preferably a grass fed steak I'm having my asparagus I'm going to make a potato

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a glass of wine but I'm not having dessert,

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I might have some berries and some fruit for dessert and I'm not eating any

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grass and another big thing is unless you're frying yourself the old-fashioned

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way, fried things aren't the worst.

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They are the ultimate worst. Now they're taking these seed oils and massive amounts of.

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They're deep-frying foods in it, so they're creating, when they heat the vegetable

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oil, it creates all these reactive oxygen species, all these aldehydes, right there in the food.

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So when you're ordering the fried food, and you're ordering, the estimates are,

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they're not sure exactly, but the estimates are when you're ingesting an order

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of french fries, you're getting 30 to 50 packs of cigarettes that can start carcinogens.

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Now, 50 cigarettes, 50 caps, upwards of that, because that many reagarizing

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species, that many belvahids are formed right there in the food.

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The old fashioned way of deep frying, beef tallow, lard, was fine.

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We didn't have the cancers and heart disease then, and they've done studies

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now, that doesn't upset the mitochondria.

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Lard and beef tallow, animal fats don't upset the mitochondria,

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doesn't affect the electron transport chain, the inputs, industrial seed oils do.

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Yes I like air fryers Yeah air fryers are good Just don't add any oil Yeah just

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Put your food in there and air fry it Those are good There's one back there,

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Yes, ma'am. Two questions. Where do you get the evergreen with those made from tea?

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And I saw 100% that the evergreen was good. He saw a real high day with nothing.

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Good, good, good question. The evergreen vitamin is going to be available at

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exclusive health and security stores around the country.

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If you get an elite nutrition, we have a location in Naguan, in Glendale.

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I don't, I should have, I have business cards up here, You can go to envitamins.com,

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E as in nutrition, vitamins.com and order online.

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There's discounted prices there. You can get it here today.

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Okay, so in regards to the RDA, that's a very misunderstood thing.

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The RDA is the minimum standard you're going to need for survival.

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So I'll give you an example, vitamin C. If we don't get about 60 milligrams

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of vitamin C a day with about scurvy, scurvy is where your skin literally peels

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off. That's an efficiency disease.

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Now, for optimal health, the experts say you're covering a thousand milligrams

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of vitamin C a day, maybe 2,000 for anti-cancer, anti-aging, cellular health.

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So the RNA was used in World War II when our boys were overseas.

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So they would get severe deficiency disease.

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Rickets, scurvy, those types of things. The amount of vitamin E you need to

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prevent rickets is very minimal. It's only like 200 IU.

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But the research is showing to prevent cancer, you need more like 5,000 IU.

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Your body will make 30,000 in the sun in a half an hour if it needs it.

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The REA for vitamin E is 400 IU. That's just enough for survival.

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So there's nothing that's good. And it's interesting because you'll look at the.

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The little red multi, I don't know if you can see the fine print there, but the B12.

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Is, this is high for multivitamin, but it's not high in regards to that.

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So it's great. They are the little thing for my acid.

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It's 750 micrograms per dosage, right?

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750 micrograms is seven tenths of one milligram.

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So you're getting a little less than one milligram with B12.

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But look, it's 12,500% of the RDA.

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It doesn't have to mean anything. We need like 1.2 micrograms of B12 so we don't go insane.

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It's a brain hit. If you start selling

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completely a B12, your brain won't function after a period of time.

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So that's the minimal need for that efficiency. You can't even see 1.2 micrograms

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as a tip level. You need a microgram.

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So when you go in the doctor and get a b12 shot that's totally fine b12 will provide energy,

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revitalizing the body we're actually getting like 50 milligrams of

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b12 in one shot which would be 50 000 micrograms would be miles ahead of the

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rda now that doesn't mean you can do that all nutrients minerals have toxicities

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you can't go way past there are certain ones you can't you can't You don't want

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to go much higher on the RDA than Zyxel-Kelsing.

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That amount is about right where the body makes it to the bone.

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We're not getting it, but so it depends on the nutrient, but the RDA is very

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misleading. They have come up with an ODA.

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You don't see it on foods, but the ODA is optimal failure amounts.

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What's more optimal, ideal, as opposed to the minimum standard. So I hope that helps.

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Any other questions on anything with food, sea oil, what to eat, what not to eat?

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And yes, you go.

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I like stevia. I like the research on stevia. It doesn't affect the gut flora. It's not a neurotoxin.

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Avoid aspartame, which is nutritious.

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Of your synthetics, and you're going to see synthetics in all your restaurants

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and cafes and everything, Splenda would be your nice synthetic,

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which is also known as sucralose.

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Steaming is best, or you just use real sugar.

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But if you're really coming back to calories and you don't want to use evaporated

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sugar, you could use a Splenda.

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The research on Splenda, excuse me, on sucralose, which is a nutristry.

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No, sucralose is Splenda. Thank you. Sucralose is Splenda.

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That's the best of all of the synthetics.

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The only research that shows it does upset the gut flora a little bit so it

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can can change your gut form which is not necessarily a good thing but it research

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is kind of showing to be doesn't seem to create any problems so i'm like i'm

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more fanatical for myself i don't i don't like the ascertain which is also neutral sweet,

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i avoid that but i'll and i have a little splenda here and there succulose i'm

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okay with that so So that's the last step here. But I do want to see if you like.

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You have a question? It's a monk fruit. Do you want me to reflect?

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Yeah. The question is on monk fruit. Monk fruit is good.

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That is a, that'd be kind of like another evaporated whole cane type sugar.

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It's not going to upset the glucose as much. And, you know, don't over consume

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it. But it's not a poison.

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Not a poison like a high fructose corn syrup.

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So, you know, those, when it comes to all those little sweeter type things that

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are natural, those are okay. Just don't over consume them.

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It's about the balance of it. But the, the, it's, it's a, even,

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even the, and by, by the way, big food didn't set eye to hoisiners.

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That wasn't their original intention.

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They were just making a secret product.

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For the same reason, it's, it's funny, we have an organic smoothie bar inside of the nutrition.

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When you come in and you order a smoothie, you get real cratee.

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You get real milk if you want real milk, or you can get almond milk, organic as well.

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You get real organic strawberries, blueberries. You get your real food.

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So we'll tell the consumer, here's

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your serving B. You got four or five ingredients, and you got real food.

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And then we show them a chart from McDonald's.

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McDonald's strawberry milkshake has 59 ingredients.

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And of those 59 ingredients, there's no milkings or strawdoughs.

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It's a strawberry milkshake.

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And they figured out long ago that they have synthetics in their strawberry,

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synthetics in their milk.

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They don't have to add refrigeration. They don't have to add freezers.

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They just add the chemicals. It's genius.

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It's just money. It's the bottom line. It's got nothing to do with your health.

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They're not purposely trying to poison us. It's just the bottom line.

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You speak to vitamin absorption. I mean, do you formulate yours in a certain

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way It's absorbed by the body as opposed to the normal, the center,

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and six-letter type of vitamins.

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Yeah. And I was reading that a little bit in that Canadian company study.

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And the companies that finished high on that study, looking at 30 different

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parameters of absorption, didn't pay for that study.

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Unlike big pharma, they just pay for the study and get the results they want.

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That was an independent analysis. So, you know, there's examples.

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Yeah, I mean, picks out the best available nutrients. And I can give you a couple

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examples. One would be vitamin E.

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Vitamin E is vital for our mitochondria. It's vital for our skin.

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It's anti-cancer. And even if it has an effect of thinning the blood,

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preventing blood clots, vitamin E is vital, right?

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Okay, so, and then like the vitamin, like the little big wall thing,

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the vitamin E in here is going to be from a wheat germ oil. They extract it from a wheat germ oil.

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Now, wheat germ oil is not soybean oil. It's a natural oil. It's not heated.

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It's not processed. They're extracting the vitamin E from it.

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And then there's just the vitamin E left from the wheat jungle and the natural food source, right?

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Your vitamin E in a central one a day, a lot of your drugs are vitamins.

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That is a synthetic petroleum product. That is a man-made petroleum.

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It's a synthetic version of a natural. Your body just rejects it.

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It just doesn't recognize it as vitamin E. It just rejects it.

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That's an example of a synthetic that's useless.

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Now, I want to call you all about folic acid. Folic acid is used by and women

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who want to get pregnant. It prevents neural tube defects.

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It's gotten so popular and it tends to be deficient in it. And the government's

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got behind it a little bit.

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Now, that's an example of a synthetic that actually converts the liver to folate.

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Folate is a food grade form. We also think of folate acid in nature.

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So, now we're going to say, well, so now when I put folate acid in there,

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I'm going to put folate. You get real B vitamin.

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But folate acid, those are incurred about 70% to the natural.

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So, that's an example of a synthetic that's okay, that is not hurting the body,

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but why use a synthetic when you can use the natural form?

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So there's numerous examples like that.

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And then there's no such thing as synthetic minerals, but you will have your less viable ones.

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So, a really cheap magnesium would be magnesium oxide. It's a shaving of a rock.

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It's going to be very... and you're using them by licensing for the 10th high board so you.

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It gets into, and you're going to know this, that the magnesium in the air is

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going to give magnesium trash, by its making, by its pouring.

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A couple of problems with your most healthiest minerals, the ones that absorb

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at the highest rate, the ones that prevent disease, the molecular structure

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of it, you can't fit it into a pill as easily.

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So we sell a lot of magnesium at the health home store, and they defer it to me.

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That people are treating with blood pressure, their AFib, and various things.

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And they reach for the one that has 500 milligrams of magnesium per pill,

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because they know they need a certain dosing, but that's oxide.

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It fits into a pill easily. Vital health clinics will put that in there. It's cheaper.

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Where a magnesium bicarbonate can only fit about 133 per pill.

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So you just have to take a little bit of one of them, but it's worth it.

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Because you're 10 times on the function rate.

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So it's all in the sourcing, where they're getting things from.

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And almost all the time, the synthetics are cheaper.

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And then they just put it to market. That's another thing, too,

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is if you're a human being, you need the same nutrients. There's no such thing as a woman.

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Like, I'm 54 years old, right? There's no such thing as a man's vitamin over

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50, men under 50, women under 20.

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If you're a human being, you need the same nutrients.

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That's just market. That's just market. There's no such thing as this is made

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for me. need. That's just essential silver.

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I think they just add in a little more vitamin C, a little more lead,

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and they call it silver because they're just marketing towards you.

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You have to look at the source of things.

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Any other questions?

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Yes, sir. Is there a health store in the sanctuary of your movement?

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Yes, it's called Elite Nutrition.

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It's a vitamin store. They assume that you buy a side.

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We're in McWatt, which is in the in the Sendex shopping center you know where

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Sendex is in Mequon it's right on Fort Road,

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yeah it's the Mequon Pavilion I couldn't afford if you want,

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$75 the best you can to me but oh yeah yeah yeah sure you can you can pop in

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anytime we'll you know bring your bring your articles with you and we'll we're

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on a live discount for you yeah We will be able to see you.

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Yes, yes. Yeah, I'm actually in the train shift working. It's my passion.

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I love it. I'm there five days a week.

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I'm more of a night owl, so you're going to see me there in a lot more shifts

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from 2 to 9 than in the morning.

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But yeah, you're going to see me there on Monday to Friday at my lot.

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Pardon me? I said I'm always in the second shift working. Oh,

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yeah. Yeah, I like my sleep.

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I don't do well at 5 in the morning. I'd like to sleep till about 8 or 9.

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Aren't you better off getting your minerals through natural food yes opposed

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to what's the whole absolutely in fact if you follow this eating plan exact

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and and just eat these foods,

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organic and you're getting because a modern

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day is an example modern day apple has one-fifth of

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nutrients it had in the 1950s because of processing because of what we do with

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mpk nitrogen fossil from asking for soil right so it's almost impossible to

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get what you need for today's food almost impossible i mean if you're eating

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all raw not a lot but a lot of raw foods organic,

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no processing you can get there and then the question is can you go beyond that

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with some extra supplementation for even better health and i would argue that says you can um but yeah,

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Believe me, I take a good 30 to 40 supplements a day of natural things.

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Vitamin C, vitamin E, calcium, magnesium, minerals, pain-free.

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I take a whole three of these.

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Really? And I'm passionate about this. I'll be the first to tell you, food has to come first.

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Food has to be first. These are the health moments. They don't replace good

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eating. They don't replace good food.

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That's an important point. Yes? I just wanted to say thank you.

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Oh, yeah, you're welcome.

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I helped me out several years ago. Oh, good.

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Any other questions? Yes. Your friend gets a pain.

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He now says carbonate, but now he's saying Siberian. Yeah,

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so you're going to often see in some supplements, it'll say other ingredients,

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and it'll say calcium carbonate.

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That's just a natural filler. It'll be very little carbonate in there,

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but instead of using an artificial filler, because all the fillers have to have

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some type of natural filler or a synthetic filler.

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To answer your question, carbonate is a shaving of a block.

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It's not as bioavailable as a calcium citrate, or a calcium-like lysate could

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be a better more bioavailable to build a good bone.

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So citrate is a better source of your calcium.

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And I mean, the kind of ten By the way, this little big malty,

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they're putting as much calcium as they can in there. I still take a little extra.

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It's hard to fit calcium magnesium in here. So I have all the other things you

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need in abundance. Well, you could be arguing you need a little extra chalmab.

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You have a question? Want to do this? Okay.

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I read a number of years ago that if you are deficient in vitamin B,

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mosquitoes will like you a lot better.

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And if you're a falcon and you're vitamin B, you don't know everyone else but you.

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Yeah, there's some truth in that. It's vitamin A1.

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B1 gives your skin a smell.

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Humans can't detect it, but the mosquitoes can. and it's probably some kind

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of a yeasty smell they think that we can't detect that the mosquito can and

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they're less likely to bite you.

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But then I was reading a recent study that they're really,

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and disease is not based on genetics. Eye color is, hair color is,

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but those are all things that are genetic.

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But the mosquito and the type of fragrance we give off are pheromone,

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are genetic to a large extent.

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And so mosquito You'll see that it's like some of us more than others.

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I've met some people who, the people in high-dose who didn't,

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they still got bit like crazy.

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Yeah, you want some more? Okay.

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Yeah, we can call for a business card. I've just been told that I have to conclude

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this, so thank you so much.

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