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Speaker 1 (00:22):
Hello America, and welcome to a special Black Friday edition
of Justin News. No Noise. I'm your host, John Solomon,
reporting to you from the nation's capital, Warre. It's pretty quiet,
So today we're going to issue some of the big
news and I give you some tips on how you
can get your holiday shopping done, maybe not even ly
have to leave your couch. We get some incredible vendors
here at Real America's Voice, at justin News. They've got
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great products, great services, great ideas for Christmas, and oh,
by the way, most importantly, great discounts. Because we got
used to Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts, well, justin
News and Real America's Voice we got our own discounts
off you'd say, we're going to walk you through some ideas.
We'll sprinkle some news in with our first guest today,
doctor Peter mcaullach, who always brings it when it comes
(01:04):
to health in the trust that we've lost in some
of our public health establishments. I want to bring in
my amazing co host, Amanda Head. I know a lot
of people are coming home, they're tired from a full
day shopping that might have started in the wee hours
of the morning. We got some easy ways to get
some gifts delivered to your door. Man, I'm kind of
looking forward to doing something a little different tonight.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
Yeah, you know, John, I think back. I don't know,
maybe I'm crazy, because I know that sometimes these days,
these Black Fridays went haywire. But I think back to
the nineties or the eighties when people would, you know,
stand and wait in line at best Buy or Walmart
or you know, any of the many toy stories that
you used to exist, and it kind of makes me sad.
(01:47):
I understand the commerce thing online. I know that it
is a great thing to have, I know that the
convenience is wonderful, but I just kind of miss that
I miss waking up now. Canada still has something similar.
They have Boxing Day the day after Christmas, and people
still typically go in person for those types of things.
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But here, you know, pretty much any deal that you
can get in person, you can get online. And I
think that there is even an incentive for businesses to
have people shop online instead of coming into the stores anyway,
because that got, frankly a little dangerous for their store workers.
But this begins, this commences an entire week of shopping.
We've got Black Friday today. Of course people will be
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shopping through the weekend, Cyber Monday, and then one of
my favorites, Giving Tuesday. And John, I know you and
I both have some of our favorite charities out there.
Tunnel to Towers is one that we both really really
love over here at just absolutely and Giving Tuesday, I
think is the perfect culmination of what can tend to
be a very very capitalist commercial set of shopping days.
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Ending it with something good like that, I think is
to the benefit of everyone involved.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
One of my first Black Friday memories is I was
working as a deputy shriff the holiday period and a
fight broke out at a store in Connecticut over a
cabbage patch nowt because people had waited in line take
a cabbage patch off. Now, that's a long time ago,
but it was a reminder of things to come. Pretty
crazy memory, but I remember it like it was yesterday.
Though I never really wanted a cabbage batch down. I
(03:17):
just want to be clear about that. We got a
great show.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Yeah, in my one, we got a great show today.
Yeah yeah, I was more into the football and baseball thing,
but you know, we got a great show. We had
a great discussion the other day with doctor Peter mcculloughy.
We had it short a little bit because of some
breaking news. We're going to play that and it's entirely
not only because the Wellness Company has great products for
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this season to make you healthier, and the same of
us for health, but doctor mccallaugh and what he's doing
to educate us about vaccines, about public health safety. It's
a great public service and we're always grateful when he
makes time for us. That's how we're going to kick
off our show. Take a watch of what we talked about.
All right, folks, we got a great way to kick
off the show. One of the most important changes quietly
(04:03):
made by the government when it comes to the issue
of autism, something close to my heart.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
As you all know, I have a son who's autistic.
Joining us now to break it all down. He's a
world renowned doctor and chief scientific officer at our great partner,
the Wellness Company. He's also the author of a book,
Everybody Should Be Vaccines, Mythology, Ideology and Reality. Good Get
That book is an amazing read. I've read it twice now.
Our good friend, doctor Peter McCullough sir, good to have
you back on the show. Thank you all right, you
(04:29):
spotted something huge. It happened in the last twenty four hours.
The CDC has changed its information on its website regarding
autism and vaccines. Tell us what you found and what
it may signal, you.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Know, without any press briefing at all, the CDC has
made a dramatic change on their website regarding their statements,
and the CDC now says that prior studies that have
denied the link between childhood vaccination and autism are not
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evidence based, they're not valid.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
And the timing of.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
This is, you know, honestly, is very very consistent with
the CDC reading the McCullough Foundation report. We published the
most comprehensive report on autism on October twenty seventh, twenty
twenty five. Sort received over two hundred thousand downloads and
reads from the European Commission preprint server. We sent the
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report to the CDC, HHS and all the officials, and
now three weeks later, the CDC has essentially read our
report and knows that there are compelling sources of information
compiled that the prior studies were misleading. There are twenty
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nine studies that claim that there was no link between
vaccines and autism. Not a single one of those studies
examined the vaccine record, talked to the parents, or examined
the children, and they, you know, they didn't have clear
control groups. Now we have well over one hundred studies
pointing to the Lincoln. So the CDC and HIHS say
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now they're going to start their own investigation, and we
applaud them for doing so.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
That is huge, Doctor McCalla, How does a study exist
or how does it exist as a study on the
effects of vaccines with respect to the propensity of autism.
If they're not looking at the vaccine record, how does
that even exist.
Speaker 6 (06:32):
That's not a study.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
They're using automated sources of data, and I think honestly
they're almost intentionally doing what's called a type two error,
that is, failing to find the effect.
Speaker 5 (06:43):
When it's there.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
But it's those studies, Amanda, that Senator Bill Cassidy and
Maggie Hassan and Bertie Sanders they held up at the
Senate hearings back when RFK and others went through. They
were holding these up as a definitive proof that vaccines
you know aren't linked to autism, and they didn't is
obvious they didn't read any one of these studies. Now
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there are twelve well done research studies in the modern
day showing a healthy child born today is healthier if
they remain completely unvaccinated.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
It's just funning, all right. So I think this gets
that something that you have done a lot to educate
our audience about, and that is the unholy relationship, the
sort of revolving door. You scratch my back, I scratch
you back. World of big farmer and the regulators who
are supposed to regulate big pharma. Is there some financial
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influence that causes these studies to be doctored this way
or to be to sound more compelling than they actually are,
because they're protecting the people that might one day give
them a job.
Speaker 5 (07:49):
Well, that's almost certainly the case.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
I mean, look at former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb now
on the board of Pfizer pushing the Pfizer vaccine. Stephen Hahn,
former day commissioner, you know on Flagstone that's a Pioneer,
which is the venture capitalist organization supporting Maderna.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
So this corruption is wide open.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
Vaccines are over one hundred billion dollar annual business, more
than half of that the government purchases. And there is
so much corporate interest in making sure that this vaccine
you know, freight train continues on America's children, that they'll
do anything to protect these revenue streams.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
You know.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
They autism skyrocketed after nineteen eighty six, the Vaccine Injury
Conversation Act, when the companies incredulously were given immunity from liability,
and mothers and fathers the entire time they said, wait
a minute, they've seen their kids more normal convert to
an autism phenotype after a big battery of vaccines. Finally,
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it looks like the CDC quietly is listening, prompted by
the McCullough foundation.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Yeah, you go this their research drove this is a
very important thing to remind people.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Yeah, so for moms and dads out there or future
moms and dads out there when they are considering the
vaccine schedule, you know, you want to trust the information
coming out from the CDC, But as we have seen
on the flip flopping or you know, the change that
we saw yesterday, I don't know if you can trust
the health agencies who do you trust.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
I think the World Council for Health is a very
reasonable organization to look to.
Speaker 5 (09:26):
They're an alternative to the WHO.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
And in twenty twenty three, the opposted guidance called safer
to Wait, that is, it's safer to wait on vaccines.
There's no urgency with a child born today who's healthy.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
You simply need the mother.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
You know, normal breastfeeding, normal infancy, and development, and vaccines
are far safer when they're given later in life, particularly
beyond the development of neurologic development and emiologic development, typically
beyond age four. They're far safer when they're given individually.
And of course, if the burden of vaccines is less,
there's less chance for side effects. But a recent paper
(10:05):
by Vesuvian and colleagues and GEMMA Open Network indicates sixty
percent of young parents now are going to skip the
vaccine schedule or decline a lot of it.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Wow, that is remarkable. And I want to go back
to something you said, because I think this is fascinating.
Did you say that almost half of the one hundred
billion dollars a year in vaccines revenues that drugmakers can
come from the taxpayers in the American government that's correct.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
We have very liberal wow, a criteria forulfilling the gap
that if insurances refuse to pay or if it's not
covered through Medicare medicaire, what heavy the government actually provides
vaccines free of charge, so you know, everyone is offered vaccines,
and I think it's very important. The new administration has
(10:53):
reiterated that people will always have access to vaccines. But
the big move here now is with this revelation is
individual freedom of choice, personal choice, and I think Florida
is leading the way. Surgeon General Joelodeppa wants to remove
all school requirements for vaccines, and I think this is
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very important. It must be a decision between the doctor
and the patient, knowing the potential side effects.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Okay, so if half of that revenue comes from the
taxpayers and the government via the taxpayers, obviously, how does
President Trump's initiatives to decrease pharmaceutical prices play into this,
Because at the end of the day, it is a
pharmaceutical product. Does that affect it at all?
Speaker 4 (11:36):
That's a good point, And you know, I give high
marks to Trump and Kennedy on not only this. You know,
I think fair capitulation by the CDC on this risk,
but also on their broader initiatives to lower the cost
of prescription drugs. And we're talking about branded prescription drugs
which Americans unfairly pay a much higher price than European
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or in counterparts. So those products certainly are going to
come down in price, which is great. I mean I
prescribe them in my practice. I want access to these
for problems like rumatory arthritis and psriasis, etc. But in
this negotiation so far, to my knowledge, there hasn't been
anything about lowering the costs of vaccines. Again, that's kind
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of a backdoor negotiation. It's a direct government procurement by
and larger then insurance companies purchased them as well. But
vaccines are a very, very big biopharmaceutical business. I think
costs should be looked at there, and if less vaccines
are utilized, then of course costs are going to come down.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Yeah, sir, I think this is why so many people
began to have distrusted in their system COVID. Obviously we
always trusted our doctors in COVID, said I'm not so sure,
but you opened up a whole new way of doing medicine.
Folks ag on holistic and natural products. Tell us a
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(13:04):
There's another way to look at this. Tell us some
of the things that you've been able to get into
the marketplace.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
As the chief scientific officer of the Wellness Company, I
can tell you the Wellness Company has been one of
the great positive news stories coming out of the pandemic nationwide.
Company offering telemedicine, nutraceuticals products, medical emergency kits, health education
and some of the new products now are absolutely blockbuster,
(13:32):
including one a product that is being used for pain
control and it utilizes methylene blue but as well as
peptides and topical antal Jesus, I've tried it myself.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
It's absolutely amazing.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
There are now hormone boosters and balancers for men and
women that don't involve injections and don't involve some.
Speaker 5 (14:00):
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Speaker 4 (14:00):
So these are natural products to balance the hormonal system
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So take a look at our new product line here
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Speaker 1 (14:21):
Yeah, it's an amazing company, and you're revolutionizing medicine and
you're restoring the doctor patient relationship which got so broken
during COVID. Such an honor as always having to show
congratulations for the work that mccallough Foundation did and of
course the work that the Wellness Company does. We've got
a fantastic partnership and we're really grateful for sir. Thanks
for joining us today.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
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Speaker 7 (16:36):
We just had somebody come in shoot a bunch of
people burn down my church. If somebody would have had
one and just would have put tear gas down, if
he was wearing body armor but he didn't have an
he didn't have a mask on it, I mean, I
think that probably would have changed the game a little
bit at this point.
Speaker 8 (16:51):
That's what we know works.
Speaker 9 (16:53):
We know that if we harden the target, if we
train the individuals, what kind of training are they doing?
Speaker 8 (16:58):
Are they doing lockdown drills?
Speaker 9 (17:00):
Ban and prepare houses of worship to keep the peace
in God's house?
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Burn a fit.
Speaker 10 (17:05):
Into a very important hole in churches in New England
that are quite gunshy. I've been at my church for
about eight years now, I'm the director of facilities and safety,
and it just seems like a really good option, you know,
for us when we talk about the use of force continuum,
you know, just to have a different layer of force
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for compliance.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Welcome back everybody to our Black Friday buying guide and
right now we are taking a look at a company
that specializes in non lethal self defense, and they're also
offering the option to schools and houses of worship. That
company is Burna Technologies, and you just saw their product
in that video opening and joining us now to talk
about what they are doing to help keep our kids
and our community safe. Is burn A CEO, Brian Gant. Brian,
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thanks so much for being with us. Happy Thanksgiving, Happy.
Speaker 9 (17:54):
Black Friday, Happy Thanksgiving to you guys as well. It's
so nice to be with you, and I really appreciate
the opportunity.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
We love having you on. You know, I love your technology.
I've loved it ever since you released it, and I
actually thought about you last week. I saw a video
of I think a man from Alabama in Georgia traveling
with his son and a woman hit him in traffic.
Speaker 6 (18:15):
She fled the scene.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
He followed her and she pulled out a handgun and
he ended up wrestling her to the ground and pulling
her down. And I thought to myself, if you pull
a handgun, if you pull a gun, and this is
something you told me.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
You better be ready to use it.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
But people can be apprehensive in using a firearm, obviously
because of everything that can come from that, but Berna
solves that.
Speaker 9 (18:37):
Yeah, you know, I'm not sure if you know the
genesis story of Berna, but it also involved a road
rage incident where maybe a dozen years ago, I was
involved in a road rage incident. Now, I've been a
gun owner my whole life. I'm still a gun owner.
I'm a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. This guy
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was right on my bumper. I sped up, he sped up.
I slowed down, he slowed down. I really was scared,
and I pulled off to the side of the road,
thinking that he was going to go around me, but
he didn't. He pulled in right behind me, got out
of his truck. And I'm sitting there thinking do I
get out of my car with my nine millimeter glock
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or not? And I said, you know what, nothing good
could happen from getting out of the car with my gun.
So I left it in the glove box and I
got out of the car, and nothing good happened because
this guy was bigger, younger, stronger, angrier, and he came
at me and he threw me to the ground. And
fortunately the only thing that he really harmed was my pride.
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But it really sent a strong message, which was if
I was not prepared to kill him, then the gun
was not the correct weapon at that moment. Now, if
he had had a gun, I would have pulled out
my gun immediately. But it was at that moment that
I decided that I wanted to create gun owners like
myself and non gun owners as well, something that could
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stop an assailant in their tracks without taking a life,
because if he was not armed with a lethal weapon,
I did not want to fire my lethal weapon. So
it's interesting that you bring up this road rage story.
I think this happens more than people think.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
All right, So I think a lot of people here
non lethal weaponry, and I think it was great. That's
for the cops, and the answer is there not. There's
a whole market now for everyday civilians like you and me.
And Amanda tell us some of the new products that
give someone incredible and hand security and safety but don't
require firing a gun.
Speaker 9 (20:42):
Well, this is our newest product, and this is my
everyday carry, which is a burnap cl It is the
size of a sig P three sixty five, very lightweight,
easy to carry.
Speaker 8 (20:54):
Easily concealable.
Speaker 9 (20:56):
It has an incredible amount of stopping power. It will
take a five plus one magazine accurate to sixty feet.
Speaker 8 (21:06):
I carry this with me every day now.
Speaker 9 (21:08):
I still have my lethal weapon, my Glock nineteen in
the glove box, but I have this either in my
coat pocket or in the side pocket of my car
because that is my first line of defense. So, you know,
we offer a broad range of products, ranging from pepper
spray to this state of the art BURNACIL. We have
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other pistols and rifles, everything, depending on what your requirements are.
But the whole idea here is to give people the
ability to protect themselves without having to resort to lethal force.
Because once you pull that trigger, your life changes forever.
It changes legally, it changes financially, it changes psychologically, and
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if possible, we would like the ability to stop a crime,
to stop at assailant without having to resort to lethal force.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Absolutely, Brian.
Speaker 6 (22:06):
One of the things I love about this.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
You know, we unfortunately in this country, have had a
spates of school shootings, and there are a lot of
teachers out there who would be in favor of carrying
a gun at school if their school system allows. But
there are a lot of teachers out there who just
aren't comfortable with that. BURNA is an option that all
of these teachers could have. You could have entire school
systems that say, all right, we're going to issue these
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to every teacher. You don't have to use it, you
don't even have to have a background check, there's no
training course or anything. But this seems like something that
could make a huge difference.
Speaker 9 (22:42):
But you bring up schools, churches fall into the same
group where you've got a lot of people that probably
you know, have a concealed carry permit, but you're in
an environment where there's a melee, where there's people running
around and scrambling. Unless you are a marksman, this is
a very very difficult environment in which to shoot a
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lethal round. We have a number of former law enforcement officers,
several of them are former SWAT officers. One of them,
in fact, was in charge of dealing with school shootings
part of the Alert Network, and he said that they
are trained to try to avoid firing in the school
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because if that bullet misses, it can go through a
number of walls and hit an unintended target. So in
these environments where everybody's running around and there is a
significant chance for collateral damage. A non lethal weapon like
the BURNO makes a lot of sense. And there was
a recent Newsweek article about BURNA and about our going
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after churches and schools for training, and we've seen a
lot of houses of worship make burn a part of
their system, so that there are a numbers of parishioners
that are carrying non lethal weapons with them in the
event that there is an active shooter situation.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
That's just amazing. All right, give us the dues and don'ts.
Even when you have a non lethal weapon, obviously, there
are things you want to be careful about if you
encounter law enforcement OPRAC you want to make sure they
don't think you're armed. If what are the state laws
and local laws for the use of non lethal weaponing?
Just walk us through some of the good things that
people probably have in the back of their mind as
(24:30):
they're watching this great segment right now.
Speaker 8 (24:33):
Yeah, you know it's interesting.
Speaker 9 (24:35):
First, these weapons are legal in all fifty states.
Speaker 8 (24:40):
The state of California and the State of New.
Speaker 9 (24:42):
York ban our pepper rounds unless you're law enforcement or
private security, but you can buy the kinetic rounds. But
the launchers themselves are legal in all fifty States. Now,
there are four municipalities that outlawed the burnham. One of
them is New York City. Guess the others there Washington,
d C, San Francisco, and Portland. Now, when I carry
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my burner into New York City, it is a fifty
dollars misdemeanor. So honestly, this is a situation where I
would rather ask for forgiveness than permission, because I am
not going into New York City unarmed. I was just
down in New York City for a couple of days,
and I was glad to have my burner with me.
In terms of where you can use it, I mean,
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this is really the ultimate common sense. We tell people
if you get arrested for using your burner in a
legitimate case of self defense in a jurisdiction where you're
allowed to carry it, we will help defend you. So
I get calls from people, you know, on a quasi
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regular basis, I got arrested using my burner, and then
we get involved.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
You know.
Speaker 9 (25:54):
Sometimes it wasn't really a legitimate case of self defense.
It was some cro the old guy that was yelling
at kids that were walking across his lawn.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
Not a good time to use your berna.
Speaker 9 (26:06):
But it is the same as, for example, using a
baseball bat or a hammer. If it is a legitimate
case of self defense and it is appropriate.
Speaker 8 (26:15):
Level of force, then it is legal.
Speaker 9 (26:18):
Everywhere to use your burna to protect yourself. What you
cannot do, of course, is be the aggressor. You know,
sometimes we end up in a situation where there's a
he said, she said. It is one of the reasons
that we've announced that we are coming out with the
ability to have a connected device, in other words, a
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device at the end of your Picatinny rail where you
could call a call center or nine to one one
to say, look, I'm feeling under threat. There's a group
of rowdy kids here, you know, and and this person
can say, hey, guys, back off or we'll call the police.
So we recognize that, you know, it is important to
establish that it is a legitimate case of self defense.
Speaker 8 (27:02):
But if it is, it is legal in all fifty states.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Fantastic. I love this technology. Brian Gan, CEO of Burner Technologies,
thanks so much for.
Speaker 6 (27:12):
Being with us.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Black Friday.
Speaker 9 (27:14):
To you, Happy Black Friday to you, and again, if
anybody is interested, they can go to our website. It's www.
Dot Burner by r NA dot com. Thank you very
much and have a good weekend.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Same to you and everybody head there because they have
a lot of different models too. It's fantastic, all right,
and it is our plat Friday sale. Oh beautiful, beautiful,
So go over there again, everybody a Burner dot com,
b y r Ina dot com. All right, everybody coming up,
We're going to talk about another way to make yourself
healthier this holiday season.
Speaker 6 (27:47):
We're all feeling.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Probably a little bit of a bloat from yesterday, but.
Speaker 11 (27:50):
We can change it.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
We'll be back on the other side.
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back America to this Black Friday special edition of Justin
Who's No Noise. I liked this special because all the
products we picked have a personal connection to us. It
isn't just that we have a partnership. We use these
products and none has been more transformational in my life
than other products that have come from breck Cast Nutrition,
particularly Field of Greens, which really started me on my
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journey to losing weight and getting healthier. It's a part
of my daily regimen. It has made me healthier. My
doctor smiles when I come in to see and I
have to see her and I have to admit a
big part of it is just getting that fruit and
vegetable daily into my diet. Where I had been ignoring
it for years and joining me right now. The man
who made a big difference in my own life. He's
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a CEO of Breack Cost Nutrition, the makers of Field
of Greens. Our good friend, Miles Gramart. Miles. Great to
have you on the show. Great to be thanks to
have me. I listen you you made me healthier. There's
no other way to say that. And I know you
got the studies to prove it too. Of course you
had to pick Auburn because now that makes a man
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incredibly excited. But remind everybody of the recent Auburn study
because you have empirical proof now that this actually changes
the age of your cellular body.
Speaker 5 (30:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (30:19):
And I mean when I first started coming on your show,
we always have this like doctor health Guarantee, and everything
we've we've been trying to do with the Field of
Greens is trying to show that there's there's not another
product like it on the market, especially in terms of
a fruit and vegetable product, because like the doctors that
you've had on, like Doctor Kim, they put so much
time and effort into selecting each fruit and vegetable and
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how it affects the body. It's not just a bunch
of common produce or extracts like our competitors used, and
so the biological age is really determined by the health
of your vital organs and your cells. And it kind
of just clicked us on one at some point. That's
Field of greens. Each category of the fruit and vet
one side of it is supposed to help a different part
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of your body.
Speaker 5 (31:02):
And we said, well, this is this is.
Speaker 12 (31:03):
A perfect way to put it to the test of
biological age study. So we partner with Auburn University to
put Field of Greens to the test, and we made
sure that the participants changed nothing. They kept the same
diet they drink. But after a bunch of testing, actually
the results came back as we knew they would, which
is Bilda Greens was shown and now backed by Auburn's
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clinical study to slow your bodies aging. So it's actually
a perfect, perfect gift for any wants to get more
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Speaker 1 (31:46):
Yeah, pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Miles, someone whose voice I appreciate and respect. Doctor Drew
Pinski once told me that he said, medicine is dangerous.
You should always proceed with caution when it comes to
taking any drug, no matter how innocuous it seems, or
no matter how much a doctor recommends it. What I
love about Field of Greens is it's not a medicine.
It's nutrition. It is what our body craves and needs
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to begin with. And then you know, looking down the road,
when you have that improvement in your overall nutrition and health,
then you don't need the medicine as much.
Speaker 12 (32:18):
Yeah, it's no secret. Well one I love hearing about
doctor Drepisky. We've done some advertising with them as well,
so hope you sort of out a product a little bit.
But yes, overall this health and wellness, I mean take
the Lean product for example. Everyone everyone's so gung ho
on the weight loss injections, and that's because America is obese.
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It's no secret, and that's why I think that. You know,
even our our lean product has taken off so much.
It's a more natural way to do it than the injections,
and our.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Doctors made that.
Speaker 12 (32:52):
But yeah, if you stay healthy, you don't need to
all of a sudden fall back on all the pills
and injections that big farm likes to put down us
or inject into us.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Cool. That's amazing, all right, So you got a brand
new product that women are buzzing about, creatone. Tell us
about that one. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (33:13):
For years we included men have been the ones getting
the benefits of creatine. And there's so many new studies
out not only showing how much more creatine does than
just the bigger muscles and six pact, but also for
brain health, bone health, hormonal balances, and there's even more
study showing that women are actually getting more benefit from
it than men if they start to supplement with it
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is because they have they have more deficiencies in it
than the men, so starts to take it really helps.
And the doctors that brickhalcenturtion develop creotone specifically for women.
It is it's a pure creating, but there's also other
pattern ingredients that they added to it to give the
additional boost to women. It helps increase energy and strength
that reduces fat as well as helps tone and shape
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the muscle. But there's these additional benefits, like I said,
with the brain health, with the hormonal health and bone
health and so is lastly that really the women get
the benefit of and that's why they created creotone as
opposed to just putting on a normal creteine product. There's
things in there that really give them the boost from
this product, Like men can take it, but uh, it's
meant for women, like they a specific pattern ingredient we
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partner with.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
It's called magetine.
Speaker 12 (34:20):
This is a highly biological available magnesium that really air
as well with the creatine for the women's bone health
and hormonal health. That's really amazing and why the creotone
was made.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
Does it matter the age should older women use creotone? Does?
Does it matter?
Speaker 12 (34:39):
It does not, They would actually probably get more benefit
out of it. But yeah, the use that any age.
And there's so many studies now on how much to take,
how little take because I know women are a little
bit scared of the bloating and stuff like that, and
there'll be a little bit of that, but the benefits
way out out outweigh the you know, if you well,
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did you get atoned, more fit body from taking the
create zone and the brain health benefits are huge and
even more when you get older.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
With all the rise of mental fog COVID post ward.
That's an important gaining for everyone, everyone in the country.
All right, So I want to talk about the cycle
that happens right around this time here. We eat big
on Thanksgiving, we snack all the way through Christmas. We
wake up in January with great remorse as we're twenty pounds,
ten pounds, five pounds every year. It's not necessary to
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go through that cycle. And one of the things I
learned when I started eating healthier, particularly when they brought
Field of Greens and is keeping on a consistent fruit
and diet. Injection into your diet keeps your weight down,
even if you kind of cheat a little bit from
every soft and sugar every soft And tell us how
we get through the holidays without having a twenty pound
remorse moment in January.
Speaker 12 (35:52):
Yeah, I mean, the holidays are joyous, but they're also
so busy and everyone's on the go and they're eating
on the go, and health and wellness kind of goes
by the wayside. So it's the perfect time for you know,
taking advantage of percuss. But it's our biggest el of
the year. Thirty percent off is the biggest discount we
ever do. It can help keep you on track, or
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Speaker 5 (36:13):
It's all of our products.
Speaker 12 (36:15):
And so that way you don't you know, January doesn't
come around and you look down, you say, I got
a few extra pounds around the bell and I want
to get rid of it. But it kind of helps
keep you there on the way up. So yeah, it's
perfect time to.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Try that, all right, before we let you go with
the field of greens powder, do you have any special
Christmas recipes?
Speaker 12 (36:35):
Uh, well, we have a few on the site, but
I heard John has a friend with a brand new one.
Speaker 8 (36:39):
Then we got to hear all of the time.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
I damn, I'm gonna put this one out because she
came over the house and she it was a little sellary,
a little bit of lemon juice and a little bit
of raspberry, and I gotta tell you it was you
could sell this as a smoothie and you'd be we'd
have a smoothie shack shake going going on. I'll get everybody,
we'll put that up. I gotta go pull it out
on the handwrite card and I'll put it up on area.
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But they learn it on the show, they go use
it and then they fall in love and they start
and fitting their own flavors. I love it, Miles. I
want to thank you personally again for all you do
to make us healthier. And I also think if you're
in the Christmas shopping mood today, you know you can
give the gift of health. These are great products to
get someone who might be ignoring their health and get
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them on a pathway to a better health, like I
experienced when I got engaged with brickouse metriicians. So go
do it today. You're not going to get a better deal.
That's thirty percent off brick house sale dot com. That's
all I got to do a brick house sale dot
com right now, thirty percent off. We'll do it before
that sale disappears. Miles. We'll talk to you soon. Thanks
again for all of your help, buddy. All right, folks,
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we're going to take a quick commercial break. When we
come back, we'll discuss how to get control of your
blood pressure. Then naturally, it's another way of keeping your healthy.
Getting that blood pressure downe it affects all of your organs.
That next after these messages.
Speaker 6 (38:10):
Welcome back, everybody. A lot of folks have.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
Health concerns on the mind, But did you know that
millions of Americans are suffering.
Speaker 6 (38:17):
From high blood pressure?
Speaker 2 (38:18):
In fact, it is the number one risk factor for mortality.
And there's a natural way that you can manage it.
Speaker 6 (38:24):
It's called one twenty Life. So joining us now is
the co founder of one twenty.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
Life and registered dietitians, Susan Schackter this and thanks.
Speaker 6 (38:31):
So much for being with us.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Important talk, so much for having me.
Speaker 6 (38:36):
All right, so you helped create this.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
Tell us what it is and how it helps to
lower blood pressure.
Speaker 11 (38:43):
So it I like to say, I like to like
to say it's like nature's pharmacy because every one of
the ingredients in it has a mechanism that works the
same way as different anti hypertensive medications and so and
the good news is there are also no bad side effects.
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There are good side effects, So there are natural So
for instance, let's start. Hibiscus is a natural ace inhibitor,
and it's also a potassium sparing diuretic beats are a vasodilator. Right,
Cranberries and tortecherry are anti inflammatory, and so they help
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prevent atherosclerosis. What did I leave out pomegranate is also
an ace inhibitor and also helps lower certain cardiac inflammatory markers.
And magnesium is like a calcium channel blocker, and it's
a vasodilat. It's a smooth muscle relaxer, and our blood
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vessels are smooth muscle.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
So when we put this.
Speaker 11 (39:51):
Together, you know, Ira brought me in on it. Iran Tellus,
we grew up together. We were in middle school together,
what we used to call junior high school. And it's
the results we have had are amazing, and we feel
like we're doing We feel like we're doing good for people,
and we're adding not only the benefit of it helping
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to normalize blood pressure, but also other good side effects
as well.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Yeah, words of diabetes is related to several things, including
blood pressure, but blood sugars and so these are healthier
sort of ingredients you're putting in your body. What are
beyond the blood pressure which I can personally attest to.
I'm down seven points on my bottom number since I
started making it six weeks ago. Yeah, I can't wait
to go see my cardiologist next week. I'm gonna be
able to brag, but I want to ask what there
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are some other ancillary benefits I know, diabetes. What else
do you think with this sort of regular regimen can
your body benefit from? Sure?
Speaker 11 (40:50):
Well, first let me say, even for someone who has diabetes,
our product in the powder form only has one card
and it's not an adage show. It's a naturally occurring sugar,
so it's one one carb so that's that's pretty good.
And it's only five calories, so the entire powder serving
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one serving. Okay, So this can also help, uh to
with some people, it can help lower their bad cholesterol
while not harming their good not affecting their good cholesterol.
It also lowers a certain cardiac inflammatory market called sea
reactive protein. It can help with you know, atherosclerosis, which
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is the scarring and hardening of the blood vessel walls.
And the thing is with high blood pressure people don't know.
One of the things we always say with our product
is we say, know your numbers. You know how old
you are, you know your phone number, you know your
date of birth, you probably know your Social Security number,
know your blood pressure number. Because when you know if
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there is a problem, you can take an active role
in saving your own life. And it's not we don't
only want to live long we want to be vital.
And with high blood pressure that is unchecked, you can
of course cardiovascular disease. It can also affect help contribute
to dementia. It can help with sexuals it can hurt
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sexual function, It can help cause sexual dysfunction. It can
affect eyesight, it can affect your kidneys, it can affect
your liver. So there are so many things that high
blood pressure can do, and taking charge of your life
and making decisions every little bit helps. Right now, almost
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one in three Americans have high blood pressure, and of
those people, one in five don't even know they have it. Now,
when you know, you can do things to change because
even you know, I'm so happy to hear what you
said about your diastolic pressure, because that's fantastic. And the
thing is even lowering systolic pressure, which is easier to
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lower than the diostolic pressure. Even lowering systolic pressure three
or four points decreases risk of heart attack. Everyone in
this country who has high blood pressure, if they lowered
their systolic pressure that's the top number, the higher number,
three or four points, there would be ten percent fewer
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heart attacks just from lowering it three or four points
and each one of our ingredients in this can contribute
to that, so you get more than three or four
points lowered.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
So, Susan, if you don't take prescriptions, if you decide
to go the natural route instead, what side effects are
you sparing yourself from because a lot of these statins
and things like that, they've got pretty bad side effects.
Speaker 8 (43:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (43:55):
So yeah, So first I will I just will say
just so everyone knows, don't ever not take a med
that your doctor tells you to take that.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
You want to talk with him about about that.
Speaker 11 (44:08):
But you know, some of the side effects are you know,
people can be really tired people, can you know, to
be honest with you, my dad he had high blood
pressure and he went on one of the meds and
he was so tired all of the time. Excuse me,
he was so tired all the time that he stopped
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taking it and he had a mini stroke and that
is what they, the doctors believe caused his dementia. So,
you know, all of these things are are are not good.
There are all sorts of you know, when you get
the med from the doctor, you read you know, you'll
read what it says. There are all sorts of things
that can it could affect I'm not a doctor, I'm
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a nutritionist, but you know meds have side effects and
this nature's answer.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
You medicine is dangerous and nature's answer, I feel like
is always better when that is an option on the table.
Susan Shackter, co founder of one twenty life and registered dietician,
thanks so much for joining us tonight.
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twenty life dot com. Welcome back, everybody. I want to
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send you all into the and with a funny story. John,
I love ingenious marketing and promotional type tactics for businesses
and I stumbled across one a few days ago. Game
Stop is promoting a day December six that is going
to It's their first ever trade anything day, so customers
can bring in almost any physical item from their home
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and trade it in for credit at the store. At GameStop,
it's designed to be fun and for unpredictable promotion, encouraging
customers to trade in unusual or unexpected items, including non
gaming products like crafts, household items, and even taxidermy. Each
customer is limited to one item per store, and the
item must fit within a twenty by twenty by twenty bunks.
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John here, we are talking about it because I thought
it was It's kind of a genius way to get
the name of your business back into the news cycle,
especially when, like we talked about it at the top
of the show, everything is moving in the cyber direction.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
Yeah, you think I could trade in my one of
my wife's cats. I don't know. I'm just thinking about that.
You live animals, Yeah, I know, yeah, being the cats.
We've been living alone together the last weekcause my wife
was in Wisconsin and visiting family, and I kept thinking about, boy,
I'd love to trade this cat, but I guess that's
probably not gonna work, right.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Yeah, all right, So John Black Friday is known for
having incredible deals, especially on things like flat screen TVs,
gaming consoles, things like that. Do you have anything that's
at the top of your list.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
I don't this year, there's nothing. I mean, my son
has a couple of things, so I'm gonna be looking
after things for him that he's interested in. But this year,
I don't really have anything. I'm kind of just looking
forward to. What I really want is just some great
quiet time with family. We're gonna have our whole family,
a large part of our family here for Christmas in Virginia,
and I think the thing I'm going to cherish most
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is an eggnog by the fireplace and quality time with family.
There's nothing material that I got an eye on, but
I certainly have an eye on just some good quality time,
which is hard to come by when you're so busy
these days.
Speaker 5 (48:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
Absolutely, all right, I'm going to admit something.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
It was, what about you got to have something? I
can help your husband if you get me the list,
I get it over to him today.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
I've sent you know, I've sent him a few ideas
so he knows. Yeah, we're you know, we're trying to
keep it.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
He's a man. You might need to remind him, so
send me and I'll contact him.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
Okay, that's fair, that's fair. But John, speaking of the eggnog,
I only learned just a few years ago. In fact,
I think maybe it was more than a few years ago,
but it was when Ryan and I were married. We
were probably newly married, and uh, that was the first
time that I learned that eggnog. Eggnog is not endemically spiked.
I just thought eggnog was a boozy drink. And I
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don't know why, because I don't come from a boozy family,
So it's not like that was always the case with us.
I just always thought eggnog had liquor in it.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Yeah. No, In fact, nobody comes without liquor, and you
have to put something in if you want. I just
like a plane. I am a sucker just for a
good plane passive eggnog after good dinner and you know,
and it's very satisfying and you feel filled from it.
And we have all sorts of recipes with cinnamon and
cinnamon sticks. So my family does all sorts of fun
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things to make ni nut. The nut may come out
a little bit differently, and so eggnog is a fun
thing in our family. We drink it for like four
weeks and then it's gone for a whole year.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
Well, knowing your wife, she makes everything fun.
Speaker 8 (49:21):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (49:22):
Okay, quickly, in case our audience can help out if
you find that it's sold out. What does Josh want?
Speaker 1 (49:29):
That's a good question. He's got some movies on his
list and a new book that he wants to get.
So I've been looking for that, and I got two
of them already today. I got one more to go tonight.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
Very good, getting your shopping done early, all right, everybody,
thank you so much for joining us. Make sure you
take advantage of that of the promo codes for each
of those products that we cover tonight. Have a wonderful evening,
and we'll see you next week.