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November 29, 2023 69 mins

Jayden’s Juice™, is a cannabis company that develops a variety of tinctures and full-spectrum oils with ingredients that include the highest quality CBD, THC, and THCA. All Jayden’s Juice products are crafted for people from all walks of life who want to supercharge their wellness routine & are rigorously third-party lab-tested and developed with the highest standards of consistency, quality, and care. Be sure to visit the website at www.jaydens-juice.com & follow them on IG @thejaydensjuice to hear all about how Jason embarked on his cannabis journey to find alternative medicine for his son, leading to the creation of Jayden’s Juice!

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featured all over the place, but you know his company.
It was built on addressing serious neurological illnesses by producing

(01:42):
something that increases the quality of life on a global scale.
I love this guy like no other besides us. Now,
as Jason David, the founder and CEO of Jaden's Juice,
which is a cannabis company that develops a variety of
tinksures and full spectrum oils with ingredients that includes the
high quality CBD, THC, thc A and all the other

(02:03):
great ingredients. You guys, all, Jaden's Juice products are crafted
for people from all walks of life who want to
supercharge their wellness routine and a regulously third party lab
tested this stuff right here is so official, like a
referee with a whistle. I'm telling you right now, if
you got some serious problems and you're gonna hear about
how this guy came up with it. I wanted to
read more and do more about it on the intro,

(02:25):
but nobody tells your story better than you, Dave. Of course,
make sure you check out his website Jaden's dash Juice
dot com that's ja y d e n s slash
j u i ce dot com or follow them on Facebook,
you guys, Facebook dot com slash Jason and Jaden's Journey
to hear all about how Jason embarked on his cannabis

(02:47):
journey to find alternative medicine. And you can just keep
up with his son what Jaden's doing because for those
who don't know, if you go to the Facebook page,
you'll see recent pictures and videos or something. To get
to the end, which is, you know, we'll spoil him
the whole story, but you can see his son dog
at the fucking prom and he was.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Told he was never gonna do some shit like that,
never gonna walk, never gonna do nothing. We're gonna hear
all the story anymore without further Ado, get it up
for my guy from the Yay area and beyond Jason
David's in the building.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
What's up?

Speaker 4 (03:20):
Juice is always great when we see Jada's juice on
the wall, when you see Jaden's juice. I had Derek
Deeson here earlier. He's seen Jaden's juice. He goes, oh, man,
I heard of that guy. He's from the Bay area, right,
I go, dude, not only is from the Bay And
I'm so happy.

Speaker 6 (03:33):
You got to meet him. I go, I hope it's
comes soon.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
And I go, I'm sure he's gonna remember who you are, Derek.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
You know forty nine ers, you know chance. Yeah, now
he's out here and we do some stuff together. So
it was just so funny how the brand is recognized
like that. Because I didn't tell Derek this. He just goes, Oh,
Jaden's juice. He goes, that's some good stuff right there.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
That's cool. I'm glad we have a good reputation like that.
We're trying to help people, so we do a lot
for our Communian very, trying to fight back were you know,
for all the kids that are suffering. You know how
it goes, well, you people see, people see what we're doing.
And when you do good, good things happen, we do bad,
bad things happen. So that's why, you know, we focus

(04:12):
on doing our good stuff and transferring good energy to
people and helping people out. Well.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
For those who don't know the story real quick, I
mean break it down and like we don't know it, Jason,
because there's a lot of people listening to us for
the first time.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
Who the hell is Ja's We know? You know, we're
I know it, love it.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
I mean fans, you know, we talk periodically on the phone.
We'll just randomly call each other. We're friends like that.
And those that are listening, how did you come up
with Jaden's use?

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Why the way I came up with Jaden? Jaden is
my son. He's seventeen now. When he was born, he
was doing fine. Around six months old, started having seizures,
having seizures for four and a half years, every single
day of his life. He was having like these myclonic seizures.
He was having grandma's seizures.

Speaker 6 (04:54):
What's my clonic seizers?

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Don't switches and like kind of eye flutters where he
can't control his movements. So it it really he was
suffering every single day for four and a half years.
I was giving him twenty two pills a day. I
tried fourteen different medications. By the time he was five
years old, he had taken twenty five thousand pills, not
a day without a seizure. So I was working with UCSF,

(05:16):
a doctor there, and I felt like I was going
he's a great guy, but all he knows is how
to give pills, and all those pills are not healing
my son, they're treating my son. So whenever you give
one pill, it comes with another side effect, and another
side effect and another side effect and never stops. So
not giving my son twenty two pills day having seizure
every day, I started thinking to myself, as what am
I putting in his body every single day. Why am

(05:36):
I giving him twenty two pills day? He still having
seizures every day. So you have to think to yourself,
as like you're going to this mechanic keeps ruining your car.
He would never do that, right, Yeah, So why am
I doing it with my son? Because every time I
listen to this mechanic he's ruining. My son's getting worse
and worse and worse. So how old was he at
this time? He was four and a half forty, So
it's even hard.

Speaker 6 (05:54):
To really even justify and understand what he's going through.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Of course, well he all day along, he was having seizures,
night terrors, not sleeping, not eating, not pooping, couldn't walk,
couldn't chew. It was, it was. It was a real rough,
rough time in our lives, and we're losing hope. You know.
We go to these seminars for epilepsy or different rare
gene disorders and stuff, and all you'd give you is
that negative energy they put into your mind, body and

(06:17):
soul that you're gonna kid's gonna die, Your kid's not
gonna make it. Just take these pills. Give your pills
to these kids about five, they're gonna die and you're
gonna have a better life, pretty much. They gave up
on our children. All those pills. All they do is
sedate you. They sedate you or tranquilize you. They're all
different channel blockers. They ruin the body, the brain, the gut,
the liver, the kidney. It's all chemicals. It's not natural.

(06:37):
You're putting a chemical into your body. They call it
side effect. It's a direct effect from putting a chemical
into your body. It's like, what's going on in my body?
But with cannabis. So when I came to cannabis is
my son was dying. He was literally labeled as one
of the worst kids with Jervas syndrome because whenever the
doctor sal them, they're like, there's no other kid is
doing that bad. So most of the kids with Jerva
syndrome are and feeding tubes and ventilators and living in

(06:59):
a real chairs and hospitals. So when my son, I
was like, I have to do something different. This is
not working. I keep on listening and at the last
the last draw was the magic three. They told us
these three medications are going to be magic. They sold
them to us. I went to a seminary. I felt
like it was a sales pitch, like just I worked
at jewelry. So when I called him the magic three,
magic three, I swear to God, they did not literally

(07:22):
call them. No, I wasn't. They called the head doctor Jerve.
Doctor Gerve was here from France, and she said it.
She goes, this is the magic three. They called it.
They literally is a sales pitch because when used to
sell jewelry back in the day, I say, look at
that ring on your finger, it looks like magic. You
know what I'm saying as a sales pitch. And then I,
you know, I started to open my eyes. I said,
I'm gonna try this. If this doesn't work, I'm done
following their protocol. The protocol is not working. So I

(07:45):
tried the magic three. Four months, no sleep, no eating,
no pooping. He was literally dying in my arms. Every day.
He's looking at me like Dad like helped me. Like
I could see something behind his eyes, like like just there.
And I have faith in God. Am I trying to
push my faith on anyone? But I was going to
church every Sunday and Wednesday begging God for help and praying,

(08:07):
just please help my son like, help me, help my son,
show me a sign. So there was a time. It
was April twenty eleven. I remember calling my mom one
day and Jayden hadn't slept for months. I was going
through divorce at the time. My father was passing away
from Alzheimer's at that time, and I called my mom.
I said, Mom, I said, I'm gonna put Jadeen in

(08:28):
a high chair, come pick him up. No one loves me,
no one loves my son. No one's helping us. I'm
worn out mentally and physically financially. You know, our family's broke,
and my son's dying. I can't help this get out.
Nothing's helping him. My mom said, give God one more chance.
So I went to church again and I was like,
I said one more chance. If not, my mommy has
said we'll put Jayden the home because you can't take
care of him. So I went to church that day

(08:49):
and they prayed. I said, the pastors there said, don't
show Jason assigning a month, don't show Jason a sign
a week, show me a sign today tomorrow. And the
next day I was at home and I was watching
TV and I was jotting all these nose down. So
I was about to go to a doctor's appointment. And
the seventeenth one, my son's birthday is August seventeenth, So
on the seventeenth one, I put I was writing stuff down,

(09:12):
researching about all these different brain surgeries, how they cut
your brain in half, how they put in a vegas
nerve stimulator, it shocks your brain, all these different stuff.
And on the seventeenth one, I was watching TV in
the news since I see some kids smoke a joint,
and he said, is when he smoked, it helped out
his Turet's. Well, Tourett's is a neurological disorder, because think
about it, you're shaking and it's messing with your body.
So I started googling medical marijuana for epilepsy and I

(09:35):
came across the federal government patent patent sixty six three
zero five oh seven, and the government, the FDA, and
the NIH hold the patent. And in this patent is
over twenty pages long, it says it's a neuroprotecting antioxidant,
anti inflammatory and on the studies it shows it helps
out epilepsy, autism, it helps out arthritis, anything neurological like strokes.

(09:55):
Loop is I mean, it literally helps out.

Speaker 6 (09:57):
I think, forget about that, the government owns that patent.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Went home. Yeah. So after that, I was like, this
is seventeenth one. So I went to the doctors that
you see, I say, what do you think about? You know?
I told him all the sixteen different ones, and at
the last one, I said, seventeen one. I said, what
do you think about medical marijuana? You say, your son's
had a life in that situation. Do whatever you want.
You have my blessing. I can't prescribe it, but good luck,
you know, do whatever is Jaden's doing is the worst

(10:21):
I've seen Jayden, and he's the worst gut I've ever seen.
So next thing, you know, I went and tried. I
went first first thing, I went and got a medical
marijuana car. Thank god. I had a friend that was
a doctor that gave out medical marijuana cards coincidentally, so
he hooked me up. Jayden was one of the first
kids in the United States, probably in the world, ever
had a medical marijuana card at four years old. Back then,
this was twelve years ago. This is when it was was.

(10:42):
There wasn't much recreational and I mean it was it
was all medical here in California and it was very hard.
So the first four dispensaries I walked into the laughing
at me, though you're nuts, Get the get the fuck
out of here. You're dritting weed for a four year old.
I said, I thought you opened a dispensary because you
thought medical marijuana was for meta medical. Yeah, for medicine.
It goes for a four year old. I said, think
we give our kids benzos, barbituous, copious and taking drugs

(11:04):
to these kids that are three, four, five, six to
eight weeks old, I see I can get as Yes,
I give it to the children, and that's okay. It's
a chemical that kills two million people a year in
the United States, just in the United States, and then
cannabis has killed zero people in five thousand years. The
side effects on those pills are a million different problems,
But cannabis, it's eating, sleeping, and being happy, three necessities

(11:24):
of life, which I call side benefits. Who doesn't want
to eat good? Who don't want to sleep good? Who
doesn't want to be happy? Everyone needs to be happy.
That's how you heal. And being happy is because they
what do they say? They say? Stress? Stress causes cancer.
The reason why it's mutating yourselves because we start thinking negative,
it just starts taking over. Like I said, mind, body,
and soul is all related, and you're getting that negative energy.

(11:45):
So I tried four different dispensaries. No one was helping
me out. I walked in the harbor Side and in Oakland, Yes,
and they're filming for the show Weed Wars, and I
showed them the card. At first they were not letting
me in. And then Andrew came out under DiAngelo and
he's like, hey, I got a question for you. If
we help you out with your son, will you be
on this show? I said, if you help out my son,
I'll do absolutely anything. I'll work here for free. I'll

(12:06):
do whatever you want to do. Bro, like anything to
help out my son.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
Because I felt I felt helpless, and as a father,
there's nothing worse in the world and seeing your child
suffer or anyone for me, I can't stand see anyone suffer,
let alone my own child. That I feel helpless. I'm
supposed to protect This'm supposed to protect them. No one's
going to help this kid. Nobody they look I felt
like the doctors are looking at them as a dollar sign.
He's quiet he can't say the words. They're messing with
children without a voice, and that's why I felt a

(12:34):
boy my son. But that's not how I feel about
the whole thing right now, after I tell you later
on what I saw this week at the Flepsi walk.
So I went out to Cannabis. I tried it out
on Jayden. I thank god a million times. The first
day I gave it to him was the first day
he went sees your free in four and a half years.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
Wow, And what did you give him first?

Speaker 4 (12:50):
I know when he's sayings, but what what did he take?

Speaker 3 (12:55):
So at that time it wasn't There wasn't labs, testing
and stuff like that, So it was kind of like
a in between eight to one to a twenty to one.
It would change up because nothing was It wasn't like
it is now. There's no labs, no testing, no nothing.
I had to fight for testing because I want to
know what I was giving my son because in the
beginning there was no testing. So you get something that
said CBD, you take it because I give it. I
take it first before I give it to my son.

(13:16):
So I take it and I'd be like pretty tore
it for nine hours I'm like, this is not CBD.
I was like, yeah, yeah, so I'm glad you did that. Yeah.
So because back then there wasn't testing there. If there was,
it wasn't accurate at all. It would say something it
wasn't what it was. So I gave it to him
first four days with a first day of four four
days to everyone sees your friend's life. So I started
seeing him doing good. And when I started seeing him good, like,

(13:40):
I started seeing the positive. But I knew I wasn't
getting the full positive because I was still putting a
negative in his body so slowly. Because the drugs he
was on were so strong he was taking twenty two
pills a day. I started to read off one at
a time every two to four weeks six weeks to
let his body recover. And during the withdrawals, I gave
him a lot more THCHC to help. The best way
to get through withdraws is sleeping it off. So I
started contact acting all these different detox clinics how to

(14:02):
help out my son get off these meds, and they're like,
if we do, I was thinking like iv D talks
because of some people do, especially for soldiers with opiate
withdrawals and stuff like that. So I started contacting these doctors.
So if you do oh, if you do it with
an iv D talks, you can kill your son with benzos.
So we recommend that we don't do what they said.
You're doing the best thing. Give him THC to help
him get sleeping through withdrawals is the best way to

(14:24):
do it. So that's what I did. It was a
lot of patience for about a year and a half,
two years, weaning down between two pills down to one.
The first one I weaned off was Stera Pentall. After
I weaned him off Sta Penthall, he stopped screaming and crying,
stopped self injuring, and started sleeping. I weaned him off
topa Max. He started chewing. They told me to never chew.
I weaned him off depic code, started walking. I weaned
him off the benzos. He started comprehending. So every time

(14:46):
every time I weened him off a pill, he got
better and better, and he would go through helm him
back for two to six weeks because of the withdrawals.
He'd have brain zaps, night terrors, all types of weird
stuff happening to him. And that's where I see a
lot of these days. I work with a lot of children,
a lot of parents. Now we work at about fifteen
hundred kids up maybe up to seventeen hundred kids with
epilepsy and autism, our youngest patients five weeks old now

(15:08):
that have ever come to our score. And what I
see is the parents give up too fast on trial
and error. The parents give up too fast on weaning off.
Because what happens when they set you up for failure.
The doctor will tell you wean off one hundred milligrams
when you should be weaning off twenty five milligrams. When
we take off one hundred milligrams, it's the kid's body
goes into shop, just like a crackhead or anybody, the withdrawals.

(15:29):
But these are the babies going through it all right.
They already have epilepsy and other issues, so now they're
going through withdraws like a crackhead. At the same time,
God knows what they're seeing. They're non verbal, they can't
tell us, they can't tell us how they feel. We're
having to guess, you know, and kind of read our
children to our own research with our children twenty four seven,
we have to do that research from body language and
everything else. So next thing you know, I got them

(15:50):
off all those pills. Think people started seeing us on
weed Wars. Then we did a movie called Culture High.
They got really big, and I've got people from around
the world contacting us and trying to get the medicine.
It's been This industry has been hard for us. I'm
not a businessman, so it's been a rough change from
medical to recreational. We signed up with a manufacturing facility
because so many people wanted our medicine. So every time

(16:12):
some people like with epips your autism, saw us seeing
success with Jade and we gave him hope, and they
wanted some, so we started making the oil. I noticed
a lot of the companies I am the use a
lot of people using hemp. Hemp doesn't for us. It
never worked the same. I need the whole plant. I
need every single component. This plant is not evil. It's

(16:35):
in Genesis one. Nice has used my plants, use my seeds,
so this plant, you need the whole plant and people.
The worst thing I get from patients that come to
our store now is like, I don't want to get
my kid high, And I'm like, what medication is your
kid on while he's on on fee fee and Barbara
Tall right there high on crack cocaine. Times ten. I
tell him, I'm like listen. I'm like, I'm like here,

(16:55):
I go, why don't you try their medicine, the kids medicine,
and try the cannabis? And you tell me what makes
you feel better? Sure?

Speaker 6 (17:01):
Then you want to take a pill yourself.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
Hill I recommend people don't because I'm one person I've
told to do that. I went to a conference in
Minnesota one time and his dad came up to me,
after you saw me on the news, and he's like hey,
He's like, He's like, uh, I know who you are.
You're the pothead dad. And I looked at him, I said,
you're the crack I'm very nice, but once you pissed
me off, especially my son, it's death, yeah, death. So

(17:23):
so he goes to me, he goes, you're the potheadad.
I said, aren't you the crack head dad? And he goes,
what do you mean by that? I said, don't you
give your daughter named brand crackes? What do you mean
by that? I said? I go, what's your daughter's name?
And he's pointing out his daughter and I said, I
know your wife and I see him on Facebook. Because
I'm with the community, I know everyone. I try to
give a love and prayers and try to help people
out back. So I always try to give him my
love because I feel like in this community I've become

(17:43):
a leader, but not just that. We all need that
good energy and they want people need someone to care,
you know. So so he said, yeah, my daughter's three
years old's on thirty milligrams and on fee. I said,
I want you take ten milligrams and see how it feels.
And I was like, he's like, I'm not going to
do that. Whatever. He's making fun of marijuana, saying I
get jay and high talk trash about the met the
whole week we left Minnesota. Three weeks later, his wife

(18:05):
messages me on Facebook and she goes, hey, excuse me.
She goes, can you give me a call? And I
said no. I said, I don't want to start problems
with you and your husband hates me already. So she goes, no, please,
it is very important. So I called her up and
she's like and I'm like, what's going on? And she
goes to me, my husband took ten milligrams of the
clob is ham, I go, what happened? She goes, She goes.
He started having seizures. He started having my chnic. He

(18:27):
doesn't have that plops his daughter does. He started having
my chonic seizures, the same ones his daughter has been
going home. Was coming from the med he took, but
not just that. She said he couldn't get off the
dinner table. She had to pick him up and take
him to the couch. She was like, just sedated and
felt tranquilized. So this is a two hundred twenty five
pound man taking what a third of a of what

(18:48):
a thirty pounder is taking. So if it's doing that
to a grown man, what do you think is doing
to that kid? Oh my god? So he finally, so
he got into cannabis now, and he's given his daughter
cannabis too, because he realize that, Hey, you know, and
I don't recommend anyone taking the pills because it might
injure you in some way or another or cause some
kind of reaction, and I don't want people to get hurt. Yeah,

(19:09):
don't talking to you. Yeah, But what I'm trying to
say is, if you if you understood how the pills
were compared to the cannabis. You always jump towards the cannabis,
you know what I'm saying. Yesterday, while we were at
this epilepsy walk, there was a kid there that was
about five years old, and I know they traveled far
to come to Disneyland for this event, and the kid
was suffering really bad, and we could tell, and me

(19:30):
and my partners were there, and I told the dad
and I was like, hey, I'm not supposed to do this,
but at this point as being a father, and I
saw my son suffering, and every time I've ever taken
him before before cannabis, it was like I lost so
many days I could have utilized because we don't know what.
Tomorrow's not promised, so I try to ulize each day.
So I was like, here, here's a Tec bottle. I said,

(19:51):
give your daughter a six drop I go. Did you
trust for some reason? He tried? I could tell he
like loved me and trust me because when we spoke,
he I could look in my eyes and feel eyes
are the soul when he's looking at me like a father,
like hey, we lived the same ship, you know what
I'm saying. So he gave it. He trusted me. He
gave his daughter six drops there at at the event,
which we're not supposed to do. I'll be honest with you,
but you know, at this point, when someone's suffering, I
don't care. That's why I'm here to fight for. Someone

(20:13):
has to fight for. Someone has to open their mouth,
someone has to say something. It's not when you're doing
stuff to make you help better life and you could pop.

Speaker 6 (20:20):
A pill there.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
I mean, come on, and if someone drop with you,
do get it. You know, you have to help people.
You have to wake people up, and that's what I
try to do. So he gave it to her and
literally half an hour later before she was trying to
take pictures with with Blippy and she couldn't take a
picture with him because she was struggling. After he gave it,
she came took pictures with them, happy and they enjoyed it.
The dad was walking with a smile from ears, his

(20:41):
mom was walking with a smile from ear to ear.
You could tell that you took something negative and make
it so positive and just the whole day. How memorable
will that be? How special those pictures? Everything that they
thought they lost, that moment they get to enjoy and
everyone's own life is pursuit of happiness. Why not give
this kid some happiness? Why not take up give him relief.
I'll let them suffer. You know, the drugs are giving them.

(21:03):
You don't see something wrong when it's you know, it's
like you keep on route, like the cars getting ruined
every time, every time you get these drugs.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Oh man, you know, it's just it's just insane. We
have so many anecdotal stories, folks. That was one question,
by the way, twenty minutes long.

Speaker 6 (21:15):
And I love it.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
That's what. That's what and that's what Jason.

Speaker 4 (21:17):
David does though, because folks, if you're listening and you're
like touched by this, because you realize this is something
that this product can do for you. Jaden's dash juice
dot com or check out their stories on Facebook Jason
and Jaden's Journey.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
When we come back, we're gonna.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
Hear what's in Jaden's juice and how you came up
with it? I mean, we just heard how he came
up with it. But what's in this and what should
people take? Can normal people take it? Can blue take it?
Can I take it? Can my daughter take it? It's
canna be stalk one on one.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
We'll be right back after this break.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
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Speaker 6 (22:10):
Welcome back to.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Number one. I don't know if you guys see the
latest edition of the Cannabis Talk magazine, but it's got
some great articles, very cool stories in it.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
And Teddy's Corner.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
We just wrote the new Teddy's Corner, Daniel and I, dude,
I'm telling you right now. I send it to my
oldest daughter. She goes, Dad, this is so cute and
so corny and so awesome. She goes, I love it.
And I go, oh my god, Teddy's Corner is going
to be a great one. And and we shouted out
CBD Chicago, if I'm not mistaken, Rhythm Cats from there.
He gave me some of the stuff that I found

(22:44):
that that's what Teddy was using, So you shut down.
Oh yeah, Teddy's Corner, folks, is the dog that's in
the show right there. If you haven't seen it, go
get yourself a copy at a dispensary or local smoke
shop near you. We got to get some in Jaden's
dispensary out there. We got to send you home with
some of these copies there, David, you got to have
the magazine and your shop out there for us, you know.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Now we've got to put those in there.

Speaker 6 (23:04):
So we've got to go out there and get that.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
But if you want to see it online, Cannabis talkmagazine
dot com and subscribe now Jason David is here. Of course,
their story always touches our heart. I mean, you know,
we go back before your son was even born, partying
in the clubs in San Francisco together and then hear
your story from that to this is just like, oh.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
My, it's crazy to think that, right when we sit
here and look at each other. I remember when I
first saw you here, I was like Joe nine doghouse
baby hell. I was like man. And when I when
I tell people I'm coming out here to visit you,
and they're like, I remember, I got the VHS tape.
You know what I'm saying. People still got that VHS tape.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
It's so funny, right, yeah, it's such a long time,
good fun times.

Speaker 6 (23:45):
But now let's get to your company.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
I mean, we heard why, right, which is your wise,
your saving your son's life.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
He's four years old going through all these problems.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
First few days, get some CBD, some THC and system
and you're like, holy shit, now walkway through the journey
of I need to make my own stuff for my son.
How does that process happen? What goes through your head?
Where do you go? Where do you make this? How
did you make it?

Speaker 3 (24:15):
For me? The reason why we getting too Jaden's Juice
is because it works for Jaden. I didn't put my
name on a face on a product and say, hey,
you know what, I want to sell this to make money.
I made it because it works for my son. That's
why it's Jaden's Juice. And I hope Jayden's Juice works
for absolutely everyone. It's trial and error for us. For

(24:36):
me is I had so many different companies asking me
after they saw me on the TV shows and the
movies and different stuff on the documentaries. People were asking
me to be the face of their company. And you know,
at a time before I started making my own Jaden Juice,
I was like interested because I was financially struggling, stressed out,
you know, and having a son going through what he did.
At the time. It was hard, so I had to

(24:58):
make the right decision for my son. So I tried
different companies medicines and we were making my own at first,
but I was just a guy making at home. I
didn't have something big to make it with. So I
tried different companies and everyone was just not They weren't accurate.
I found one that had a lot of pesticides in it,
and they're the ones that offered me the most money.
And I found pesticides in their medicine and it was

(25:20):
a hint product, and I was like, man, I can't
put my name on a face that is going to
hurt other people. Sure, I just went through held them
back and there's no amount of money that you give
me to hurt other people. I'm sorry. I can't do that,
especially a child. So for me, I had I had.
I felt like ours was the best because it worked
for him. I tried so many other ones they just
didn't work. And for us, it's the extraction process. We
don't do a CO two extraction. We do a different

(25:42):
extraction process. It's an alcohol base then evaporated off and
it literally works amazing. If I feel like it breaks
the button, Berry differently, and I did a lot of
tryal and error on Jaden. I tried everything. This is
the one that works, and so we worked with other
people to help make it bigger and bigger. We've had
some ups and downs going through the industry, signed some

(26:02):
bad contracts with manufacturing facilities, which switched over to a
new manufacturing facility this year. It's like I said, I'm
not a businessman. I'm a father and I have a
product that I know that can save someone's life. I
know it can give people a better quality life. And
it's not just for epilepsy and autism. We've had over
twenty five thousand senior citizens come to our store that
have never used cannabis before because they've seen my story.

(26:23):
They trust us, they believe in us. Where's your store
at exactly. It's in Modesto, California. It's called Jaden's Journey.
So people see the stuff that I do for the community.
You know, we do support groups, we educate, We try
to give as much as we can. We've had some
ups and downs with taxes with the counties and you
know things that things have changed since it became recreational.

(26:44):
On God, only one day will be so powerful that
we can be able to help out even more people
and do even more bigger things. That's my goal. When
I can travel all these different seminars all over the
country and I see what's going on, and I see
people suffering, and I know that that if we teach
people how to use this correctly, they can use it
amazingly and heal and maybe even I know we can't

(27:06):
say the cu are E word for cannabis, but I'm
telling you, I've seen some shit, I mean miracles, And
I couldn't even believe that. I knew this plant had
you know, is a gift from God, but I didn't
believe it could do the things it did. And you know,
when you see the proof, it's unbelievable, unbelievable, and and

(27:28):
it's it's when someone's sick in the family, not just
your child, but anyone, your mom, your grandma, aunt, everyone suffers,
if not a little bit, so, everyone suffers seeing someone
suffer in their family. So when you see the success
and you could bring up not just that person's health,
but everyone around his health better, it's unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Let me ask you, you know when was the moment right,
because you know I know, you know the way you
expressed it, you weaned it off, right, how long did
that process take to wean Jason off?

Speaker 3 (27:58):
And then when was it? Like you know that?

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Oh while like okay, I know now because that process.
The reason I want to reiterate that is because there's
so many people that are listening right now that that
that may think that it's a miracle overnight, and I
don't want them to think that. I know, I know
some of your struggles, but how long did that process take?

Speaker 3 (28:17):
It's twenty two pills he was taking. Yeah, so you're
wining your son off of each.

Speaker 6 (28:22):
Pill two days.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
It wasn't twenty two days, right, And so I want
to make sure that people hear that because when you're
thinking of your child, they're like they might try it
one time and be like, oh, this isn't working and
it doesn't work like that.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
No, it doesn't. It's trial and error. I'll be honest
with you. I've had people tell me in fifteen minutes
they saw results, and I've had people tell me it
took about a month. But if you don't try on area,
you're not going to find out what works. Someone doesn't.
But with cannabis, You're not going to be addicted, You're
not going to have withdrawals, You're not going to die.
What's the worst thing is going to have you have
a little giggle sleepy you know if I mean, if
you took too much jac edibles or something like, get it,

(28:54):
you can have an anxiety attack and stuff like that. But
that's where it starts at. It's all about dosing. So
if you went to your doctor and your doctor told
you take two pills and you took twenty, what would happen?
You would die. You're not going to do that, So
why are you doing with that cannabis? So that's why
we need to educate people about dosing because I think
that's the number one problem is people understand there's signs behind.
Now we know the milligrams, we know what's going on.
It's the same thing with doctors.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
They're going to start with five milligrams, you know what
I mean, Well.

Speaker 6 (29:19):
You get a good doctor that yes.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
But but what it's all about dosing, and we start
everyone low, we move up and we do one thing
at a time because we do more than one thing
at once, and if you do more than one thing
at once, you're not gonna find out what's working, what's not,
what's doing better than the others. So we do one
thing at a time. I teach the parents so I
have the tools. I give them the tools, and now
it's telling them for them to fix their own car
because the mechanican is not doing it, so you've got
to do it yourself. So we parents have to start

(29:43):
realizing it's some work. Like if you there's no one's
going to make your kid better but you.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
It's like feeding that baby that's brand new, right, one food,
four days, try this, no reaction the first day, Feed
it to them, the next day, no reaction. Perfect start there, Okay,
four days in, no re This baby's good.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
Yes. So when he was asking how, what I realize
is I felt like, you know, I right when I
gave him the first month, I saw success. I knew
I was going in the right direction. I knew I
dedicated myself. I said, listen, I have to have faith
not fear, and started knowing that things are going to
get better. Seeing things are going to get better, and

(30:21):
I know, And what I started doing was I started
going Theseplix conferences and talking to adults that had epileps.
You know, asking him how does depicot make you feel?
How does tell THEMX to make you feel? How does this?
Because my son's non verbal and all most of the
kids that I see are non verbal, and I was like, hey,
I was like, how does it? And they were telling
me how it made him feel? And I was like,
thinking to myself, is so, no matter what, I can't
go back drug wise. I have to get him as
far as I can off using this stuff. And when

(30:41):
I started seeing success and things change, so you have
to change. So in the beginning, I gave Jayden only
the jade and Drew CBD. As he's gotten older, it's
testosterone skyrocketing. So at seventeen, I'm you know, he's seventeen.
Think about when we're seventeen, how bad you know? He
can't he can't release you know, he's you know, I
remember when I was look at my mom's wall in
my house. If you look at the pictures from when

(31:02):
I'm younger to older, about sixteen seventeen is when I
start geting my meme mug. You know what I'm saying. So,
so things start changing at times, so and you can't
tell me how it feels or do anything so I
started bumping up on a little bit of the TC,
but the one to one, and we call it balance
for a reason. It literally balances you out. It's literally
changed our lives, like on another level, like waking up
in the morning and seeing them like singing and dancing

(31:23):
right when he wakes up, compared to waking up to
because a lot of kids are having seizures transition from
sleep to waking up because when those pills go out
at night, like you give them the pill at night
and we wake up in the morning, they're feeding for
that next hit. That's why they're about to have a seizure,
not having to see you just because they have epilepsy,
which we think because that's what the doctor told us.
But I feel like they have an automatic with drawer
in the morning. And how I learned that was from
asking adult patients. They're telling me, hey, you know what,

(31:44):
I don't even take the benzo orally anymore adult patients
at of epilepsy because at night I crushed the benzo pill,
put it next to my put it next to my bed,
so when I wake up in the morning, I snort
it so it kicks in like that because if I
take the pill takes an hour kick in, I'm gonna
have a seizure. Holy shit. That's how I so when
I dig, I don't dig at the surface. I dig deep.
I try to learn as much as I can. And

(32:04):
if you went to the streets, like just back in
the days when it was the drug dealers in the streets,
the drug dealers and tell you the drugs are good
for you, the person taking the drugs are gonna tell you,
ay man, I fuck my life up. And that's the
same thing we're going to learn from the people taking.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
These these pills. Yeah, do you feel that that you know?
Let me ask you this, how how many pills is
he on now? He's down to one, down to one.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
It's we're at a place where he's doing fantastic. Don't
get me wrong, I want to get him off that
last pill. That's crazy. He's at a good place right now.
I'm I just love seeing him smile and laughing and
dancing and hugging and kissing all day. He has that
great energy. I'm just very thankful we've made it this
far and he's doing His quality of life is one

(32:44):
million times better. Our life is not perfect, but our
quality is one million times.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
I mean, yeah, because he has a condition. And folks,
it's not saying this cures the condition, but the quality
of life is better for the condition that he's in.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
That's the easy way to put it. He's living now
instead of dying. Doctor say that he was going to
live to twelve ten. He told me he's gonna make
it to five. They told me. The doctor straight up
told me so. One time we were in a doctor's
office at Stanford before I switched over to UCSF. I
asked him for a speech therapy letter and he straight
up told me. He's like and he's he's always laugh
at me when I tell him anything, because he's like

(33:15):
I wrote the He straight up told me, he goes,
I wrote the book on epilepsy. He's always say that.
So the last, the last day I saw him, he
said to me. I said, I said, hey, can you
sign this speech therapy letter so I get speech from
my son? And started laughing in my face. I said,
what's up, doctor, what's so funny? Your son's a mental retard.
He literally said this to me, he goes, your son's
a mental retard. Love him for who he is. He's
not going to make it to five. Just keep on

(33:36):
giving the pills after he passes away. So he's never
gonna walk, never gonna talk. So by the time he's five,
he's gonna pass away and you're gonna have a better life.
He pretty much told me. I said, man, you gave
up on my son. I said, you said, you wrote
the book on epilepsy, I said, before I walked in here.
The book he wrote. Is it to make epilepsy worse
or better?

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Him?

Speaker 3 (33:53):
My wife handle that. I was playing so hard and
they were holding me back. He was really upset with me.
And I opened his door and I said, look at
all the kids in your in your lobby. They're all
in ventilators and feeding tubes. When you go to mechanics,
we see the cars being fixed. We're coming to your office.
We don't see anyone fixed. Everyone is worse. You know
what I'm saying. So so show me Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. Shit. Well,

(34:17):
the funny thing is, after we started making Jade and Juice,
we took about sixty or seventy of US patients. About
a year and a half later he retired. Wow, all
the patients started leaving him because when my story got out,
sputting on Facebook. I go to this doctor at Stanford.
So all the all the parents were like hitting me up,
which doctor? I'm the same one? Same one they started
seeing the same protocol is causing the same problem.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Everybody's broken down. Yeah, holy shit man. And you know
and that should be criminal itself.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
Well that's what you know.

Speaker 6 (34:44):
So that's funny, Sure, you're funny.

Speaker 3 (34:47):
Thing as you say that. The funny thing you say
that is, look at our regulations in the cannabis industry.
Look at the regulations cannabis industry. Who is auditing the doctors,
who is looking at their results, who's looking at their
good and bad patients, who's looking at their protocols working? So,
for instance, we have all these you know what was
heartbreaking esterday when I was at that eplepsy conference. Everyone's
windy shirts is cure epilepsy, eliminate epilepsy. That'd be fantastic.

(35:11):
But they're not looking to cure eliminate employees. They're finding
a treatment for epilepsy where they're still going to make
a lot of money, with a lot of side effects
and more pills. You're telling me all these universities, all
these different all these different doctors. All the money we donate,
they can't find a cure for absolutely nothing. This plan's
been medicine for five thousand years. They're telling me they
can't research it and figure it out, but they can

(35:31):
make a pill in two years put it in the market.
You know, there's twelve thousand, seven hundred and ninety six
pills that have been recalled in the last twenty years.
Twelve thousand, seven ninety six. They've researched them and they
didn't work. This plan's beening for five thousand years. No
one's died from me. They're telling us dangerous and they
can't figure it out, and they have patents on it.
We have to start asking questions why why did the American, American,
Indians used it? The Asians used it, the Middle Easterns

(35:53):
use it, the Africans used it, the Indian they've used it.
Hispanics have used it for for thousands of years. Putting
in alcohol and rubbing on great ground.

Speaker 4 (36:01):
That's funny. That's what my g I say all the time. Bro,
if you should say that story, that's what we used
to do. That's the first time I knew. If they're like, yeah, hey,
my rubbing alcohol at home, had cannabis in it all
the time.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Look at our grandma's how long they live it, I
mean our great grandma's. Look at how people are dying
at forty fifty six years old like nothing these days,
like dropping like flies and no one's no one's opening
their eyes. It's just all a coincidence. Yeah, it's all
just a coincidence.

Speaker 5 (36:24):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
Well, we're gonna take a break real quick. We're to
come back and see what else you're getting involved with.
And I want to hear a little bit more because
if I'm not mistaken, Mickey Mouse through this event, is
that Disneyland that did this?

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Right?

Speaker 3 (36:37):
They let it? They threw at Disneyland.

Speaker 6 (36:39):
Oh, this is not Disney behind it.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
They've done a few different they've done they do.

Speaker 4 (36:43):
No, we'll talk about it when we come back. We'll
figure out where he's going. If you have a child
or a family member dealing with that, beleefc. We'll give
out all this information on how you can contact Jaden's Juice.
Jaden's journey over there in the good old Yay area outskirts.

Speaker 3 (36:58):
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Speaker 3 (38:02):
Thank you guys all for doing what Jason.

Speaker 4 (38:05):
David is in the building over here representing, of course,
Jaden's Juice. You want to check out the website Jaden's
dash Juice dot com and on Facebook Jason and Jaden's
Journey to be told. He's living till five, he's living
now at seventeen.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
He's walking. He's still not talking. He tries so hard
to talk. I mean I'm not I mean he's communicating.
I'll tell you that he does a lot of this,
and that we have his customized scooter at the house.
I customize aces behind me, real cruising. I put on
my eighties music puff on one. He's behind me and

(38:41):
he's in a good mood watching the show and he's
like fist pumping. And before we go out, he to
get me to get out. He walks up and he
finds the shoe in the house and he comes and
gives it to me, like, hey man, put this, let's
get going. Sometimes I hear the garage door open. I'm
running towards the garage door. He goes into the garage
and he's sitting on the scooter like, hey, I want
I'm trying to tell you I don't want to go.
You know, if he's hungry, he'll find a pan and

(39:02):
walk around the house with a pan and be like,
hey man, cook me up. So I mean I could
tell what he wants and his actions are very very clear.
It's one of my shows that we did. I think
it was the culture high everyone. I get a lot
of messages that people asking me has ever said I
love you? He's come close, he still says al alu.

(39:23):
But I feel like actions speak loud in the words,
and he shows me more than enough that he loves me. Literally,
all he does wants to like, he wants to feel safe.
He feels my energy I always. And that's one of
one of the things I'm gonna say is it's not
just for the children, for the parents that have special
needs children. I mean, cannabis can I mean, I'm telling you,
like instead of panicking, because they feel our energies, they

(39:45):
hear your tone of voice, and they feel our body language.
And when you use cannabis as a parent, you know,
you know the ones that get drunk and to get
you know, they have a lot of different issues. But
when you're in cannabis and you use the right amount,
you put yourself in that place where you're not panicking.
You put yourself in that place we're gonna transfer it
into your kid, because when your kid feels you're panicking,
the kid gets worse and worse and worse. And it's

(40:05):
that negative energy is kind of just flowing. But when
used cannabis, what does it do? It gives you peace,
love and happiness, and and you're calm in your kid
and you get through it and things just always get better.
So I just feel like it's not just the just
for children. I mean, it's literally for absolutely everyone. But
the way it makes me feel to help out my
son too, it's on another level, on another level. And

(40:28):
as I'm getting older too, like we're talking earlier, we're
getting older and laughing about it. The aches and pains
from my like I've been trying to work out, the
strain and shapes. I take care of them, and it's
getting older and heavier, and you know, I have to
be a little agile to pick them up and do stuff.
So so when I use the ja and juice freedom,
especially from my joints, my elbow pains, my knee pains. Neck.

(40:48):
As I'm getting old, don't why my neck's been hurting
a lot too. Teeth pain for teeth as I'm getting older,
Oh yeah.

Speaker 6 (40:55):
I had to take some earlier because I have a
tooth infection right now.

Speaker 3 (40:57):
Like, oh man, what did I take earlier? He took
the JAD and you CBD this one right here. But
you put it on, you put it on the spot.
So what it did was, you know, help, It's a neuroprotecting.
You probably have a nerve pain from your tooth because
it's like just right there, you know, So when you
put it on that spot, just go straight to that neurons.
So when you take pills are different channel blockers sodium, potassium,
and calcium. Where you're taking jading, juice or any type

(41:18):
of cannabis, especially orally. Smoking cannabis is great. I love
cannabis smoking, but when we take it orally is the
best way to use it because it goes into your body.
It goes into your indocannabinoid system, because we have the
system that's amazing with the plant. So when you take
it's called neuropsychophysiology. It makes your neurons flow back and
forth and communicate and regulates your whole central nervous system.
So it's only beneficial. It cannot hurt you. It's only beneficial.
It's a preventive cancer Alzheimer's, Parkinson's because it's a neuroprotecting.

(41:41):
You're putting something that's a neural protect and protecting that
neurological system.

Speaker 6 (41:44):
Breakdown, David.

Speaker 4 (41:45):
All the different products that you have here that Jaden's
Juice has, or that you have in front of you.

Speaker 6 (41:49):
So this is the first one that you just mentioned.
So that's why CBD.

Speaker 3 (41:52):
Yeah, CBD one is our number one sellar. We call
it freedom because it gives you freedom from pain and
freedom from stress, and it helps you sweat not sweat
to small things. You know what I'm saying. Everyone's were
over A lot of people are overthinkers, and a lot
of people don't want to feel that you for you feel,
especially beginners and new people, especially senior citizens. We start
the baby steps, start with this, let's try this, and
you move them up slowly. The one to one is

(42:14):
where we're at with Jaden. I call balance for a reason.
It balances you out, It puts you where you need
to be. You know. So somebody's would it be something
that I would get my ten year old daughter, Yes,
you could. You have to have medical marijuana card in
the state of California for anyone under twenty one because
even the CBD one you do because it's over point
three thc even yeah, because over point three THAC and

(42:36):
it's found in dispensary. Ours is not a HINT product.
So so it's full spectrum, full spectrum. But when I
say full spectrum, this is different. So being in California
is a very overregulated state, as you guys know. So
it's tested Category three tests that pesticides, east molds, metals,
and residual solvent. So you know what you're getting. This
is every batch going through the state. When you're getting
a HINT product online or HIMP or hemp through through

(42:58):
at a grocery store or at a at a at
a smoke shop, they're not they're not tested through any
so it's a third party. But the third party could
do it and no one's regulating that, so God knows
what you're really getting. And they did a study where
they're finding a lot of issues with different like molds, pesticides,
I even heard some some got caught with metals, some
as being some of is being imported from China to

(43:18):
Europe and then from Europe to the United States, and
they're saying it's coming from Europe and they're finding a
lot of pesticides and wow. So the THC one is
for severe pain. This is for our cancer patients that
are new to to cannabis. We start them off with
the THC tincture, then we move them up to the
f S. So we call it full spectral oil. It's

(43:39):
very similar to Ricks Simpson oil, but we call full
spectrum oil and it's uh, it's a little bit more
stronger in a way. It suffocates the cancer cells and
regionerate through cell growth is amazing.

Speaker 1 (43:51):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (43:51):
The THC A is like taking a row of pine
of cannabis and juicing it, so it's non psychoactive. It
goes to a different liver channel than the than the
freedom the CBD. So what it does helps out inflammation
in the gut, helps out really good for ib s,
chrones and stuff like that, arthritis, anything.

Speaker 6 (44:09):
That I need to try that one too. I got
authoritis in this.

Speaker 3 (44:13):
That one of a psychoactive effect zero A C A.
So it's an acidic form. So it's it's never been
decardbox that it's never been heated. So like when you
grab a joint and you're about to light the joint.
When you light it and start smoking, it turns th
ac A. It's a tact. You know what I'm saying. Uh,
this is this one. I mean we I mean we've
had this out for six months and it's like topping ourselves.

(44:36):
I mean it's going everyone's going nuts for this one's
called slummer. Uh. The reason why is it literally puts
you to sleep in a deep ring sleep. So a
lot of people don't understand the patients that I see
a lot of the problems come from from sleep. No
one's sleeping good. And when you don't sleep good, the
cycle of everything in your life starts going downhill. Stress, anxiety, diet, everything,
your body shutting down and it's like you're wearing out

(44:59):
mentally and physic But when you get good deep ring
sleep and your brain shuts down and goes into rem
your body, your liver detoxes, you regenerate cell growth, and
you start feeling better in the morning. We feel energized.
You you're a wive now instead of feeling like sluggish
and feeling like shit. Yeah. So when so when you
think of sleeping pills, they never put you in a rem.
They trick your brain. You never go into ring. That's
why people are getting those nightmares. People are sleepwalking. All

(45:20):
is the weird shit's happening?

Speaker 6 (45:21):
We're having nightmares? I fight, yeah, yeah, So this one puts.

Speaker 3 (45:25):
You in a real deep sleep. You get in that
real ring. So when you wake up in the morning,
you feel your body rests. And then when you get
that sleep, guess what happens. You feel good, You're happier.
Everything starts better and is working. Everything's working. Does that
one have TC in as well? That one does. It's
it's CBN THAC so it does have TVC, but we
start most of our patients out of micros. The story

(45:45):
that I heard about that, the funniest one was I
had a truck driver come in and he was buying
it and he's like and I was like, I working
for you, goes unbelievable. He goes, it changed my life.
So when I was started laughing with him and I
was like, I was like, to change your life. I go,
that's fantastic. How much are you using? He goes, I'm
not using it? I go, who's using it? He goes
my wife And I said, I said, what do you mean?
What happened? He goes, well, my wife has sleep apnea.

(46:09):
She stores like a like a horse. And then he
goes to me a truck driver. Yea, he's a truck
driver exactly. So he's not allowed to use it because
he has a class. Say so he changed two people's
lives by her taking it. But she doesn't store anymore,
she doesn't use a sleep apnia machine anymore. And that
was in about three weeks. So he comes in and
buys like six eight bottles. He doesn't want to round
is all brows change our life? Wow? Really changed our life.

(46:30):
That's great. I just want to tell you one of
the most craziest stories we've ever had in our stores.
I think one of the ones that was shocking is
we had a surgeon's wife come to my store one
time and she goes, she came before. She bring her
husband and she goes, Hey, she goes, my husband seeing
you on this show, he hates you. Who the fuck
do you think you are?

Speaker 4 (46:50):
I'm a doctor, I have all my medical degrees from YadA, YadA, YadA.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
He said it perfectly. So he said exactly almost that
to me. So she told me before she goes, I
need to help me convince him to use cannabis for
my son. We've tried every medication, and my son's on
three medication. He's seventeen years old. He's trying to kill me,
he's trying to kill a sister. He's trying to kill himself.
And my husband's always at work. He's a local surgeon here.
He does have that God complex ego, So be careful
when I bring him in. So she bring him in.
You could tell they were broken. So they were they

(47:15):
were not sitting next to each other in the room.
She was crying. He could tell her. He was like angry,
and you could feel the family broken because everyone's worn
out from the child. So I tell him about cannabis
and he's everything you're saying is antidotal. Everything you're saying
is antidotal, Jason, And I was like and I was like, yeah,
but I'm showing you it works. And then he goes

(47:36):
to me and I could see her sitting behind him
and she's tearing up and she's like I was losing
her where She's like, I knew you weren't going to
be able to convince him because every time I told
him something, he's I spent three hundred and fifty thousand
dollars on my education because I'm a doctor. Who are you?
And I said, I'm listen, man, I'm absolutely no behind me.
I'm a father that loves my son and that's it.
And I said, are you a father that loves your child?
He said yeah, and.

Speaker 6 (47:57):
There's are common denomination.

Speaker 3 (47:59):
Yeah. And then he goes to me ego, he was,
I believe in science. I don't believe in antidoto. I
believe in science. I believe in science. And I just
as I was like, hey, man, put the right words
in my mouth to help this family. I could tell
their breaking And I go to my said, doc, I
see you believe in science. He said yeah. I said,
what do you what medications your kid on? He's on depicoat,
topomax and clobazam. And I go to him. I said,

(48:19):
I said, oh, shoot, I go there's science behind those meds, right,
He said yeah. I said, how is science working for you?
I said, I'm telling you my experience from antidotal, telling
me your experience from your science. And he could tell
like a light bulb turned on his head and he
was like, oh shit, this guy got me. And so
he looked at his wife and he said, you know
what I told you before he walked in. If he

(48:40):
if he can convince me, I'll try it. He said,
you know what, when you said that, I started thinking myself,
you're right. Science is not working. I said, try it.
So he grabs a bottle and while he was in
my office, he was simming his arm on my desk.
So my security guard came to my door. He's like,
he's like, hey, you want me to throw this guy.
I said, no, I understand because my father is broken too.
I've been I've been there. You know immensely, you're not there.

Speaker 6 (49:00):
I felt his frustration.

Speaker 3 (49:01):
I know that, I said, but I'm not the type
to bring that person down. Well, I'm gonna try to.
I need to lift them up because no one else will.
People don't come to us for a dope. They come
to us for hope. We're like the hope healers. They've
lost hope and we're trying to heal them with hope.
You know what I'm saying. Uh So, so next thing
you know, they left. Three weeks later, he comes back.
I'm sitting my office and you know, in the state
of California, we have to have our all those cameras

(49:22):
up for every angle, and you know what, I'm talking
about with all those regulations. So so I'm sit in
my office. I see him on camera, but I didn't
know it was him, And I see this guy he's
grabbing his wife's ass at the front desk and I'm
looking and he the My security ard comes to me
in my office. He's like, hey, Jay, he's all he's
all the uh, he's all the doctors here. And I
was like, I was like, is that him all over

(49:43):
his wife? He's all yeah. So next thing you know,
he he goes he wants to talk to you. I said,
bring him in. I said, that's weird. They hate each
other last time. Yeah. So he comes to my office
and you could see a smile from ear to ear,
a tear in his eye, and he goes, first thing
I want to do is apologize, said listen, man, no worries.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (50:01):
I totally understand. I've been there. I've been broken. You
know we all when people are broken, you don't have
to kick him in their face. Lift them up, bro.
You could be that difference maker. So I told him,
I was like, hey, man, I totally understand. I was like,
I was like, what's going on. He goes, thank you
for the three best weeks of our entire life. Wow,
he said, My son hasn't hugged me since he was
five years old, since we started these medications. These medications

(50:23):
are distancing. He goes, Now, I want to want sit
down on the couch. He comes and let's sit down
next to me, puts his head underneath my arm and
holds me. And if you remember the seventies, peace, love
and happiness, that's what cannabis does. Makes love not war,
you know, like alcohol, the side effects are like, you know,
the number one thing is domestic violence. So yeah, cannabis
side effect is having a baby and eating munch you
know what I'm saying, bombs, Yeah, exactly. So next thing,

(50:46):
you know, he goes my son. It's very hard to
get him to Si language. He comes and bring us
the bottle and he's sign language. I want the Jaden juice,
and he goes. It's not just that he goes. Seizure
down eighty five percent, he goes, He goes, he's sleeping better,
he's not trying to kill everyone in the house. But
not just that. He goes, me and my wife have reconnected.
We used your oil, and he goes, it works amazing.

(51:06):
I said, what do you mean it works amazing? And
they they were The girl was like, oh shoot, they
were that one. And they were like, they use it,
and they utilized it, not just they used it orally,
they used it vaginally. Yeah wow wow yeah and so
and and it was unbelievable, like the stories that I hear.
So that was a shocking story and from coming from

(51:28):
a doctor, you know. And the funny thing is after
I've had other doctors contact us and I hook him
up with that family so they could feel from.

Speaker 4 (51:34):
Another doctor, here's your peer. Yeah, yeah, don't take it
from me, taking from him.

Speaker 3 (51:38):
It was cool because at the conference yesterday, we had
a doctor come up to us. Excuse me, we had
a doctor come up to us and asked for Jaden's
juice for himself.

Speaker 6 (51:46):
Then and afterwards.

Speaker 3 (51:47):
Then afterwards he asked me for a joint way to smoke. Yeah. Yeah,
he's a doctor from another state here in California for
the epilepsy weareness day, How how great is that? So
what other products do we have here? I want to
make sure we get covered. We got the jan juice
CBD freedom, we have it in the Fso this is
a little more concentrated. It helps break the bloodbean barriers

(52:08):
for more experienced people. So we start everyone more with liquid.
We start from the bottom and move it up so
the slumbers are sleep one, the gut one is the THC.
A unwind solace is a THC makes you feel solace,
balance balances you out one to one half CBD half THC.
And our number one seller, of course is a j
and juice. Freedom. It gives you freedom, so of the pain,

(52:31):
freedom from your from your.

Speaker 4 (52:33):
If somebody if blues took any of those, like the
harder ones, are any of them, is he going to
feel like he's high as can be?

Speaker 3 (52:40):
Yes? Absolutely. I've had people call me, especially from the
jading juice fso had people call me. So there's this
Indian guy, great freaking guy. He used to back in
the day. I'm not sure if you remember the thousand
milligram bars they have, So he used to eat them
and he's like, they don't fade me. And he had
cancer and I was like, man, this is really strong.
Is extracted differently. I showed him how much it takes
take a US side of a rice cream. They started

(53:01):
laughing at me. He goes, I ate the thousand millograms.
What the fucks of rice cream going to do for me?
I said, it's extracted differently because when people look at
the people look at cabinets, they're walking out. I want
to highest thc. Well I was extracted how or what's
what's the terpenes, what's the cannabo? It's not just high thc. So,
so the guy took it, and he took it. I
think it was old one full gram. He took it

(53:23):
one full gram, and I told him to start with
a rice green. His wife called me three days He's
been in the hospital for three days projectile vomiting, And
I said what. So he got on the phone. He goes,
he goes, you are right, motherfucker. Right, the motherfucker. He goes,
I took it and this is what happened. And I'm like,
oh my gosh, I go, I told you. I go,
why didn't you listen if your doctor told you take
two pills what you would never take twenty two? Yeah,

(53:43):
he goes, I just didn't believe you, I said. I said,
I'm trying to help you. I'm not trying to you know,
I'm not trying to trick you. Yeah. So it's it's
about dosing. Bro, you start small and you move up.
Everybody's body is different, like I said, Like, so I'm
two hundred, I'm two hundred five pounds. If I drink
a shot alcohol, I'm dancing two shots. I'm I'm dancing
top of the table. My shirt's coming off. My sister
is half my weight. If if she drinks a whole

(54:05):
ball of alcohol, it doesn't fader. So it tells you
everybody's body is different. So you start slow and finally
works for you. You're the best researcher for yourself. Like
I always tell a lot of the parents, the best
MD for your child is not it's not a medical doctor.
It's mom and dad. You're with your kids twenty for seven.
You're the ones understanding, Like when you when things change,
you better alter things. You gotta make changes. You can't
if your kid's having seizures every single day for six weeks,

(54:26):
why aren't you changing something? Why don't you try to
do something to like Like I hear stories like people
like six months straight, my sister, my son's having seizures
and nothing's working. But you're listening to the doctor. I'm like,
when are you gonna stop? Listening, doctor, I said, every
time you listen to this thing gotten better or worse,
and they tell me it's gotten worse. I said, then
when are you gonna start trying to fix your own car?
And a lot of people don't understand it's so much
more about healing. Cannabis is a huge piece of the

(54:48):
puddle puzzle. But how about finding out what's really like
sick and fixing the underlying issue instead of masking the
symptoms with chemicals.

Speaker 4 (54:55):
So are you looking to take this nationwide? Because the
way you're made and yours, you can only make this
in the state. Yes, you have to, you know, sign
and do different deals with other companies and then give
up all your information and CVD you can probably get.

Speaker 3 (55:09):
Away with it.

Speaker 4 (55:10):
But he has the thc over point zero three. So
his mate like, hit this CBD. You're buying a dispensary.
You could buy other cvds at seven eleven, for God's sakes,
but Jaden's juice you got to get at a dispensary.

Speaker 3 (55:24):
All of them. No, we have a list of stores
that carry Jaden's juice. In your every time about stores,
you mean.

Speaker 2 (55:30):
No, no, just like all your product lines, now any
of them can be sold out of none of them
because they're they're the all thc all full spectrum.

Speaker 3 (55:37):
Yeah. Nice. Yeah, we would love to go to other states,
love to find partners to help out and work with.
Like I said, I made some mistakes, but I'm not
a businessman. But I do have a product that works.
I do have a product I believe in. I've seen
the miracles and every day when I get these messages
and I, you know, people always I feel like a

(55:58):
lot of people sell products. Man, I'll give my product
a way to free to people so they could try
it and you could tell me how it works for you,
if it could change your life, utilize it, if it doesn't,
throw it away. But I'm not sure that I know
I can make someone's life better.

Speaker 4 (56:11):
Why isn't the medical I mean, this is a fucking
crazy question to really ask, But what do you think
why isn't the medical professionals?

Speaker 6 (56:19):
Like if I was running the EPLEPC.

Speaker 4 (56:22):
Lab of UCLA and I've heard all these anecdotal stories
of Jaden's jus I'm at you know, the big Harry
Hopkins in New York City and let me fly gave
it in from Jaden's Juice and let me hear his remedies,
and let me do a test, and let me do
some research and see how many patients this, Because how
many patients are going to raise their hand right away

(56:44):
and say.

Speaker 6 (56:44):
I'm down to sign up?

Speaker 3 (56:46):
Yeah, well, why aren't we seeing that? What's going to
tell you? So there is a product out that's they
call it the funny thing that is, we've been having
a lot of issues with our patients trying it out
and seeing really bad results. So there's a product already
out by the by the pharmaceutics called epi Dialects, and
a lot of people are not seeing the same success

(57:06):
they did with Jaden's juice. So what the doctors, some
doctors were scaring people away from jad and juice is saying, hey,
it's not medical, don't trust it. This is pharmaceutical grade CBD.
What's pharmaceutical grade CBD mean? So it's not natural then, right?
So it has twenty percent of other products. It's percent
of other chemicals. They don't tell you that, but they
tell them it's the same thing as Jaden's juice. So,

(57:26):
for instance, in the last month, I've had four different
patients locally in Modesto they've switched from Jayden and juice.
They were on Jaden's juice. They went to EPI Dialects
because their doctor said, hey, it's free, you're going to
get it through insurance and try it out. They tried
them out for three to six months. Every one of
their kids were literally not sleeping, not pooping, screaming, crying, fighting,
gut issues, trying to kill their sibs. Like literally this

(57:47):
if I show you the stories they were sending me
and every day call me because they're desperate. Now what's wrong?
I was like, I go, what did you change? The
only thing I changed was Jaden Juice to EPI Dialects.
So why'd you do that? So my doctor said, it's
the same thing. I said, it's not the same thing. No,
it is not the same thing. So I found a
study where a doctor I was working with was telling me.

(58:07):
He was like, he's like, he did a study with
Jaden's juice and he said eighty five percent of the
patients were seeing He does he has forty four patients
that use Jada's juice. He said eighty five percent of
his patients that were using jad and juice were seeing success.
Fifteen percent were seeing anything. And I asked the doctor,
I said, why don't you think they're seeing anything? Those
two reasons, he said, they're over medicated or they don't
trial error enough. Because it's not one size fits all.

(58:28):
He goes with the epidialects. It was forty percent success,
forty percent adverse reaction, and twenty percent nothing. So Jayden juice,
we have zero adverse reaction, zero sleepe, no seizures, lay
or pain go away or feeling better, gut issues go away,
your anxiety goes away. You know. The funny thing is

(58:50):
better appetite. Right, Come on, man, what are the three
necessities of life? Eating, sleeping and being happy? Being to
be healthy? If you're not happy, you're not going to
be healthy. If you're not happy, you're not going to
be healthy. And guess what keeps you happy? Cannabis? I.
You know, I'm very passionate. So after I get home
from work, I'm at home and my girl like, like,

(59:13):
I sit there and like vent about the patients that
are suffering, and I get upst I carry it on
me sometimes and she's like, you need to smoke a joint,
And I'm like, why I smoke a joint? And calm
myself down, you know, start breathing in. I feel frustrated,
How I feel like? I feel like I wish more
people knew. I wish I wish they had. Even if
it's not James, it's just cannabis. Just help yourself, right,

(59:34):
Like how you know you're killing yourself with all these pills?
Like when are you gonna get better? You know if
you're if you're getting worse and worse, when are you
gonna decide?

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (59:42):
You know what it might be what I'm putting in
my body every day? Like I was giving my son
twenty two pills a day the seizure every single day
for four and a half years. Why am I giving
twenty two pols day and not just I have seizures
now and I have a thousand side effects and the sears.
You know what I'm saying. If it's working, do it.
If it's not, you got to make a change. Yeah,
but this is natural. You ain't gonna have those problems,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (59:59):
So, Jason, we like to do the high five with
everybody that comes in here. And I'm gonna start with
question number one. But your stories and your vibe and
everything that you do to help people. It doesn't go
and recognize. Just love seeing it. And I really want
this to go global because I feel like your anecdotal evidence,
you know, is not only true for Jaden, but helping

(01:00:20):
that eighty percent, like you said, when other doctors will
test it. I just can't wait for the day that,
you know, our medical field goes Let's see what this
Jaden's juice is. Let's see what this Rick Simpson oil is.
Let's see this and let's test it on a national level,
on a big fucking global you know, let's look at
this and really put some money behind it and you know,

(01:00:42):
and some real stats. Because the big question what if
he's right, that's gonna happen, Well, then what exactly? And
then and then all these families and parents going, oh,
and not only that, then all these pharmaceutical companies going,
fuck that David guy.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
I mean, they're just gonna hate him, Jayson David. That's
why they're David. But that's why they won't make it
is because it's not going to be treating people. It's
going to be healing people. And that's the difference. They
need to treat people. They need to have something that's addictive.
Every single pill they have is very I hate the
word addictive. They make you dependent because a lot of
people don't choose to be addicted, you know what I'm saying.
They get tricked into being dependent and they don't even

(01:01:18):
know that. A lot of them, they get in the
pill like this is not going to get you. You're
not going to get addicted to, and guess what they
get addicted, especially like lately, I've been hearing Gabba pitton
a lot of patients, Like I got put on down
pitting because my doctor said, uh, my doctor said, it's
not going to be addictive. I'm like, it's addictive as hell.
Are you Kidding's messing with your Gabba receptor, Like that's
one of the bigges recepts in your brain, Like unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
So it's so crazy how much you've learned, because so
much you have to study for Jaden, and I'm sure,
I mean, even hearing you say all these amazing pills,
it's just it's just awesome. Well question number one of
the High five Jason, And for those who are out
in the Modesto area Jaden's journey, go out there and
check out the dispensary go say hi, go buy something
whatever yours gets your Jaden's juice, or from any other

(01:01:59):
dispensary that you see JD's juice. Go on the website
and check that out. How old are you the first
time you smoked cannabis? And where'd you get it from?

Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
I was thirteen years old and I got it from
one of my bed influenced cousins. Yeah, we're at Medesto, California.
I was smoked it right around the corner from my
house at Prescott School. It was right behind my house.
It was a track. We go out there and smoke,
and I remember my mom catching me with like a
few months later, catching with zigzags, and she was like,
what the fuck is this? These are in my mom's

(01:02:26):
middle Eastern So she got that song accent. What the
fuck is this?

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
This?

Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
This is metajuana. You smoked both instead of you can't
say pots saying both smoking both? And I was like, no, Mom,
I used to get numbers at the mall, So right now, girls,
number you think I'm stupid? Yeah, I'm thirteen years old.
That's a great line. I've never heard that one. Yeah,

(01:02:50):
she was write this number down? What Yeah, she wakes
it went my ass all the time when I was
a kid. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
Question number two of the High five, what is your
favorite way to use or smoke cannabis?

Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
I'm old school. Smoking flower is my favorite way. It's natural.
It's I really love the flavor, tasting it. I smoke
it and joint some more pre rolls as I'm getting
older to blunts and stuff hurt my throat a little bit,
and I just I like the taste of the flower
and just the way it makes me feel. Puts me

(01:03:22):
in a great state of mind where music sounds better.
I don't sweat the small things. I transfer good energy
to people. I'm patient, I'm kind, loving, caring. I feel
like it just puts me in a really good spot,
and not just that it's not I feel like with cannabis. Two.
This is my personal opinion. The more you process anything,
the more you lose the medical benefits of it, you

(01:03:42):
know what I'm saying, or the or the benefits of it.
I feel like, so that's why I like it a
natural form.

Speaker 6 (01:03:46):
It's a nice good joint right there.

Speaker 4 (01:03:48):
Question number three of the High five, Craziest place you
ever used or smoked cannabis?

Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
Craziest place I used or smoke cannabis. I think I
was on a plane one time too. I think it
was to Canada and it's snuck in a vape and
I smoked the vape. It was easy on the plane. Yeah,
I'll be honest with you. Yeah, you gotta do. And

(01:04:20):
then when I got to Canada, uh, you know, I went,
I had to have my products from California as the
best weed. I don't give a fuck. Yeah, you know,
I don't give a I've been a lot of places
with cannabis, and Colorado's can get mad. Everyone's canna get mad. Cali.

Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
Oh no, we say, and we go specific and we
say Bay Area, yeah, even I mean California.

Speaker 6 (01:04:39):
But the Bay produces the best weed in the world.

Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
Yeah, I really. This is just a great spots spot
to grow, you know. And and we have a lot
of hippie like real natural hippies. And no, it's not
just it's it's not just uh the flower, it's how
they grow it, you know. It's it's the grower that
makes a difference. And there and they know what's up, man,
they know the bontanus of it, they know you know,
the make it like perfect. You know what I was

(01:05:04):
going to tell you though, is when I got into Canada,
I had to take my own weed, so with my friends.
When I got through and I pull out the California
with all, you got through customs with it, I'm like,
I was like, bro, I can't smoke your ship here. Yeah,
the fucking sucks the weed there manyeah, so you had
to bring it.

Speaker 6 (01:05:18):
I just don't touch the bang.

Speaker 3 (01:05:19):
Yeah, no, I I had this. I better not even
say I had this school shaving kid that has a
hidden zipper. Yeah, I put it hidden in there and
got it through. Nice question before the high five? What
is your go to munchie after you get high? I'm
trying to stay healthy right now. I'm trying to stay
healthy right now. So it's I mean, I like it

(01:05:41):
because I could still smoke weed feel good. My favorite thing,
and especially at night before I go to sleep, is
celery with peanut butter.

Speaker 6 (01:05:48):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (01:05:49):
You got some veggies, you got some protein, none of that.
It's easy and that's not going to hurt your stomach.
I don't like to see plus as older I'm getting,
we can heartburn. And I'll be honest with you. Back
in the day would be a breed of from the
taco truck. Yeah, has gotten older. I've trying to switch
over to you know, or maybe sometimes I have these
little like I go to Trader Josie have those little
ice creams. So it's a little sneaky yah. Yeah, because

(01:06:10):
it's not a lot of dessert. It's a little dessert.
So I try to cheat once a while, but I
try to stay healthy as much like camp.

Speaker 4 (01:06:15):
Oh yeah, we're sitting here with Jason David, founder and
CEO of Jaden's Juice, Jaden's Journey.

Speaker 3 (01:06:21):
Out There and Modesto.

Speaker 4 (01:06:23):
Go check out the dispensary, folks, check out the website
Jaden's dash Juice dot com and of course on Facebook,
it's Jason and Jaden's journey.

Speaker 3 (01:06:32):
Make sure you go follow them and stay hip to
the click I do. I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
He's a great follow, great friend, Jason. If you can
smoke cannabis with anyone.

Speaker 6 (01:06:40):
Dead or alive, who would it be?

Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
And why it's gonna play and be on the show
with you guys right now? Oh yeah, let's go.

Speaker 6 (01:06:48):
That's a good one. But there's got to be some
good ones. Honestly, but that was flattering.

Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
I'm like, let's go.

Speaker 6 (01:06:55):
I'm like, no, I can't. My daughter's here.

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
She'll go home and tell my wife. Smoke weed with
any one? So he said, he said, smoke er.

Speaker 6 (01:07:03):
Who you'd want to They could be dead or alive,
But who would be that?

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
Like?

Speaker 3 (01:07:06):
How about if it was something else too, So it's
two different things. I would say because Jesus, Jesus used
it for medicine, so I'd like to see how he
made it in medicine and then be honest with you.
I mean, that's oh, Jesus, he used it in medicine.
So he did use it, and he healed people with
herbs and spices. I'm not sure if you remember. I
think I'm one hundred percent sure he used cannabis, but
i'd probably smoke with tupac. Go ahead, and I mean, Jesusac,

(01:07:35):
I wanted to wait a second, Wait a second, wait
a second. We got the recreational wing and we got
the medicine. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Hey, I'm
not mad at it, Jesus. So can you imagine if
there was a pill show, like for pharmaceuticals and it's
supposed to heal you, you could say, hey, who would
you recreationally take this pill with or who would you
take this medically? You know what I'm saying. Oh, I

(01:07:56):
get it. You can't take you can't take pills recreation.
What's happening when they do? You know? Yeah? Man, Well listen,
is there anything else that we forgot before we let
you get on out of here? Jay?

Speaker 1 (01:08:06):
No.

Speaker 3 (01:08:06):
First thing I want to say is you guys. You
guys put a smile on us face, on our faces,
and you guys make us laugh. I know you guys
are you know you see a lot in this community,
especially with the recreational but being a special needs parent,
it's nice seeing people making other people laugh. You guys
will understand. It's transferring good energy. That's a part of healing.
And you guys might not see you guys always see
on your show that you guys are funny or whatever,

(01:08:27):
but I transferring good energy is healing and that's what
you guys do. And I just want to say thank
you for doing that. I'm not sure to get recognized
for that. You guys recogne never enough, but I'm just saying,
you guys, do you guys always transferred good energy? Thank
thank you, Oh, thank you, brother, appreciate the words. Well
there it is guys, and remember this if no one

(01:08:47):
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