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Jen Mayo (00:00):
Greg the Hydrogen man
joins me on this episode to
discuss the endless healthbenefits of molecular hydrogen.
Hydrogen is the most abundantatom that makes up the human
body.
Many states of dis-ease arecreated or aggravated by an
inadequate supply of hydrogen.
Greg is a molecular hydrogentherapy evangelist and host of
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the popular YouTube channelUprising 144k Hydrogen man.
Struggling to find answers fortumors, autoimmune issues and a
heart condition, he began hisown journey to heal himself and
discovered hydrogen along theway.
Studying the complex compoundfor four years, he implemented
it into his health regimen andreversed his health challenges.
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Greg discusses the endlesshealth benefits of hydrogen, how
it helps protect against EMFradiation, topical application
for skin problems and how toshop for a medical-grade
hydrogen generator that does notpose potential health risks
through cheap manufacturing.
As I always say, there's onlyone state of dis-ease in the
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human body, and that isimbalance.
Greg shares his experience onhow to use molecular hydrogen as
a tool for rebuilding thebody's molecular composition.
Welcome to the show, greg.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:18):
Thank you
, yeah, so good to have you.
Jen Mayo (01:21):
I wanted to start out
just by kind of mentioning how
I've gotten really interested inthe science of water recently.
I think so many of us go onthese very elaborate health
journeys.
Diet and exercise tend to bethe beginning points of those
journeys, but as we start topeel back the layers and
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understand that our health goesoffline for a variety of
different reasons that reallyencompass those things but
transcend them as well, we startto go through these deeper
layers of things, and I recentlyspent a couple of weeks down in
the Caribbean on this littleisland called Nides, and they
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had a volcanic hot springs thereand I spent quite a bit of time
there.
Even the morning before I leftto go get on my flight, I called
a cab and I said take me to thehot springs, I'm going to go
one more time.
There's definitely something,both in the chemical, physical
realm as well as the energeticrealm, about water that is so
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nourishing, and I think when wethink of health in terms of
nutrition, we think ofsupplements and minerals and
vitamins and so forth andcompletely skip over water.
And 60% of our bodies are madeup of water, our brain and our
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heart even more so, and I don'tthink that most of us really put
a lot of thought into theimportance of not just the
cleanliness of our water, butthe composition and the
energetic nature even of howthat water comes to be and how
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it's processed and so forth.
So I'm really excited to haveyou on the show, because you are
like the top expert on hydrogenand hydrogen and water, and
we're going to really dive intothe science of this.
I know you've got a lot ofgreat information for us.
I wanted to start, though, byreading a quote by Bruce Lee.
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It goes like this empty yourmind.
Be formless, shapeless, likewater.
If you put water into a cup, itbecomes the cup.
You put water into a bottle, itbecomes the bottle.
You put it in a teapot, itbecomes the teapot.
Water can flow or it can crashbe water.
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My friend and I've heard thatquote a few times and it really
resonated with me.
I think there's so much that wecan draw from really having a
reverence for water and wantingto having a thirst, if you will
to learn more about it.
So thank you for joining us.
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I'm so excited to learn moreabout hydrogen.
I'm kind of new to it.
We're going to be talking abouta specific water machine too
later on, which I've only beenusing for a few weeks, but I'm
already very intrigued so withthat.
If you could maybe just give uskind of a brief introduction
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into how you started learningabout hydrogen specifically and
maybe what your health journeythat took you there was, yeah
it's actually kind of hilarious,because I was never into health
it wasn't my interest, thoughmy life continued to be guided
that way because I even workedin the medical field.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (04:51):
A lot of
people don't know that I was
there for about two decades ormore, and so I really saw the
way that the system worked, andI wasn't that impressed, to be
honest.
The more time I spent withinthe system, I was like this is
ridiculous, we can't do almostanything.
And working with numerousspecialists, numerous doctors,
numerous doctor friends,scientists, I actually ended up
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developing a lot of connectionsin that realm and seeing what
really is going on.
What I did not expect as mostof us don't, especially when
we're really young is that tostart having medical issues.
We always think we'reinvincible and whatever, and I
started having my issues prettyyoung, and, of course, I just
tried to ignore them, thinkingI'm just going to push on
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through, I'm going to push onthrough.
And then and I didn't even careabout water, by the way I had
zero interest in researchingwaters, zero interest in
researching food and diet.
This was not what I wasinterested in.
And then, when I got extremelysick, to the point where not
only I could not walk.
Things got to the point where Icouldn't even lift.
I remember one day here I'llshow you as an example I was
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laying on a couch because Icouldn't walk and I was pretty
frustrated.
I went to go grab a remotecontrol to try to turn on the TV
.
I couldn't even do that.
My wrists hurt so bad Icouldn't even turn on, I
couldn't use a remote controland I just had a breaking moment
where I just started crying andbecause I used to be quite
athletic and it was just such aheartbreak for me and knowing
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what the medical establishmenthad to offer, even though of
course I went down that route,they had nothing for me.
All they ever wanted to do waspush either anti-inflammatories
or pain pills.
I mean, that was pretty muchthe gist of it.
I knew a lot of what thosemedications would do to you and
then it's not the answer Iwanted.
I know that road, I've seenthat road, I've seen numerous
people walk down that road and Ididn't want to be one of those
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people and I wanted my life back.
And one thing that a lot ofpeople don't know about me is
that when I really, really,really want something, which it
has to be in my heart.
I cannot do something justbecause it's in my head, and it
was very hard for me to getinterest and help.
It was very hard.
I just couldn't do it in myhead and then in my heart, once
it got activated, nothing couldstop me.
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I mean, I'm a huge learner.
I came from a background ofpeople involved in education.
My own mother was a professorat a university and it goes in
our family educating and for meI actually made a prayer when I
was crying on that couch I waslike you know, god, if you could
just lead me to figure out notso much what's wrong with me but
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how to repair myself, I promand I just figured that,
whatever that would be, it'dprobably help others.
Yeah, and I made a promise atthat point which is why I'm
fulfilling it by the YouTubechannel that I opened.
Everything I do is free, doingshows like this.
It was all a commitment forthat and I said, if you guide me
, I promise I will share withpeople what it was and I don't.
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I can't tell you what began tohappen, but it did become very
spiritual in nature, in thesense that it was almost like
something was with me, like aspirit was with me, guiding me.
All of a sudden, I had aptitudefor things that I didn't have
aptitude before.
I could read scientific papers,I could begin to understand so
clearly what the body reallyneeded, and it was very
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different than, like I don'tknow I don't think there's
anybody out there whetherthey're naturopaths, mgs,
whatever Nobody tends to agreewith all my methods, and that's
okay, it doesn't bother me.
But I know why I do what I do,and the majority of it is backed
by science.
And of course, that's when Istumbled upon hydrogen, which
was at the core of it all.
I mean, hydrogen is so magicalthat in clean water so just
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clean water and hydrogen.
If you, if you literally justimplemented those things in your
life and I've done it withpeople, including my own father,
who maybe don't want to eathealthy and I don't like to use
this example because people willassume I don't have to eat
healthy- then, Right, but I haveseen things like and, by the
way, I don't make any medicalclaims and give any medical
advice, so please consider yourphysicians for any of that.
Jen Mayo (08:49):
Right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (08:50):
But, if,
but.
I can give you one example.
You know my dad with bloodpressure issues, diabetes,
cholesterol issues, glaucoma ofover 30 years and he had really
bad arthritis and all thesethings, but he didn't want to
change his diet.
He's like I'm not going tochange the way I live, I'm going
to do whatever I want.
I'm an old man and and.
But we did get them on cleanwater and the best hydrogen
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there is and I invented actuallythe protocol and all those
issues.
He has gone and he neverchanges diet, but I don't like
to tell that to people because Ithink he would have got faster
results.
Jen Mayo (09:24):
Right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (09:24):
Had he
made other changes.
Jen Mayo (09:26):
So right, but I think
that definitely does speak to
the power of a hydrodynamic as ahealing modality, when you can
take somebody who's not doingthe other things that they
should be doing and they'restill getting better.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (09:39):
That was
absolutely right.
I actually, with all honesty, Ithought that it wasn't going to
work.
I thought you know what, dad,with the way you're living clean
water and hydrogen is just notgoing to do it.
And when it did including his,his eye doctor the ones that
were blown away because, havingglaucoma for so long and as you
get older it actually gets worse, it doesn't get better and I
remember when they tested themthey were like wait a second,
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it's showing up your negative.
But we know you have glaucoma.
You've been coming here forever, you're well documented.
They didn't even believe theirown results.
They had to test them.
They ended up having them comeback over and over and over and
I think after three or fourtimes they finally just gave up
and said you know what?
We need to send you to one ofthe number one specialists in
the US, because we need to dothe tests differently, because
there's no way you don't haveglaucoma.
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This is impossible and it was.
The whole journey has beenunbelievable and I only wish
that I want more people toreally learn about it, because I
think this is not just ahealing journey physically, even
emotionally, but I think thisis a huge wave of what's coming
and has everything to do witheven the age of Aquarius.
You know the knowledge of water, the knowledge of hydrogen and
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how hydrogen can transform yourhealth physically, I think even
spiritually, even for energy,like clean energy, I think even
for agriculture, transform ourfood.
It's going to do so much forthe world.
It's going to be unbelievableand I really have been at the
forefront because I've beendoing this for, I think, just
shy of a decade or something andreally fine tuning this whole
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hydrogen thing.
Jen Mayo (11:07):
Yeah, and I think
we're in a very we're in a very
interesting time right now and Ithink we're in a major
transition or almost kind ofexperiencing the labor pains of
a rebirth, and we've been soculturally conditioned into
pharmaceutical and surgery basedsolutions that most people
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don't even know thepossibilities of just drawing
from the healing resources wehave the sun, water and earth in
particular.
And tell me about that, becausethe sun is mostly made of
hydrogen, isn't it?
Yeah, that's right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (11:49):
Some
people might argue and say well,
it's also made partially ofhelium, but helium is just
another form of hydrogen.
So it really is.
It's pretty much almost allhydrogen.
And actually, what people Ithink this is where it gets a
little more on the spiritualside of things is, I don't think
that we really know how to readthe stars, but if you can begin
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to understand and I think therewill begin to understand more
as time goes by again, and Ithink ancient cultures
understood it, that's why, forexample, the pyramids were lined
up with certain stars, I thinkit helped with understanding
time.
I think it's a huge calendar.
It's so many things, but whatwe're reading or observing is
hydrogen.
Hydrogen is time, hydrogen isthe light, hydrogen is the stars
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.
Hydrogen is the purestsubstance.
I mean, it is so amazing.
I actually found someinteresting verses in ancient
scriptures and they'redefinitely talking about
hydrogen, but they never usedthe word hydrogen.
But I began to break it downand it's just absolutely amazing
.
And what it does for our bodiesis amazing.
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Our bodies love hydrogen.
It's just unbelievable.
Jen Mayo (12:56):
Yeah, and it's the
first.
It's the first element on theperiodic table, correct.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (13:02):
Yeah,
which means it's the smallest
building, black.
Jen Mayo (13:05):
Does that have
something to do with why it's
able to do what it does?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (13:11):
I think
actually personally, yeah, I
think absolutely, because it'sso tiny, like, for example, a
lot of people don't know.
Now, we know that hydrogenappears to function as an
antioxidant and there's a lot ofdifferent antioxidants you know
.
You have, you know, vitamin C,glutathione, coq10.
And I wish I had a chart foryou and maybe you can put one up
later.
They actually are differentsizes, those molecules, yeah,
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and so coq10 would be, you know,really really big vitamin C,
smaller vitamin, you know allthese different ones and if you
could see them all, which I havea chart on them and you look at
hydrogen, hydrogen is so tiny,I mean, it's so tiny.
It almost reminds me of a versein scripture when Jesus was
talking about the size of amustard seed, like he was
talking about something that wasso tiny.
And this tiny little thing,because it's so small, it can
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penetrate and because of itspurity, it can penetrate any
part of the body, down to thetiniest of cells, right past the
blood brain barrier, right tothe pineal gland, like it can
just go anywhere and everywhere.
And as long as you, in mypersonal opinion, make hydrogen
properly, because there's a lotof ways that I don't personally
use to make hydrogen, like Idon't do.
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There's some devices that usechemicals like lye or sodium
hydroxide.
I don't use any of those.
You know people do likehydrogen pills.
I'm not really into thosepersonally.
I wonder about as clean as canpossibly be, because I
personally have attributed a lotof my health to the purity of
things.
I don't want stuff in my water,you know I don't want
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pesticides, herbicides,fungicides, chemicals, pfos
isn't like almost everybody'swater right now and that's
highly, highly toxic.
And on and on it goes.
You know everything was aboutpurity and that's why, even my
nutrients and trying to geteverything as organic as
possible, I clean my water tothe maximum and it's no
different with hydrogen, justlike medical grade oxygen.
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You know you want super, superclean stuff and that purity
ended up bringing even morespiritual experiences, which,
again, I wasn't expecting.
For people who don't know me,I'm actually kind of
ridiculously a little bit.
I'm a skeptic, I'm a hugeskeptic, but I'm always willing
to look at data, I'm alwayswilling to be open minded, but
there's so much garbage outthere in my opinion.
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You know I'm not going to namecompanies or products, but
there's so much stuff out therethat I'm certainly not fond of.
And when I researched my healthjourney I just found so much.
I just found how even I thinkeven the health industry has
become infiltrated, not just themedical establishment, you know
right we're getting it fromboth sides and it's so hard to
figure out, you know right quote, unquote navigate it.
Jen Mayo (15:41):
Yeah, yeah, definitely
.
Capitalism plays into that.
Absolutely yeah, so there's abig difference in you know,
hydrogen, I think, is just nowstarting to come to the
forefront and certainly yourwork has contributed greatly to
just helping educate normalpeople about what it is and why
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it's important.
But, like with anything,there's medical grade hydrogen
and then there's you know, blowyour money on something that
doesn't work hydrogen.
What's the difference betweenthese units that are producing
medical grade hydrogen andsomething that you're probably
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just wasting money on?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (16:29):
Well,
it's all about purity and there
are different methods of makinghydrogen.
You can do chemical reactions,you can directly electrolyze
water, you can do true dualchamber systems.
There's different, there'sdifferent types of equipment and
it's all really about purityand upon tons of research, tons
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of different machines that I hadtried.
Learning about hydrogen is onething, and a lot of people will
talk about how amazing it is,but almost nobody talks about
the engineering and what ittakes to make really high-grade
hydrogen.
That goes for hydrogen waterand then the hydrogen gas
inhalation, because they're bothdifferent.
They have some similarities,but they also have their
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differences.
My protocol I created using both, which is why the device I use.
I was actually extremelythankful that the Japanese had
developed a device that doesboth at a very high level,
whereas if you look at mostdevices, they're pretty much
almost all made in China.
I don't want to throw anybodyinto the bus either.
I'll just say that if youreally think that China is
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trying to build equipment foryour health and that they really
care about you, I'm just notsure about all that.
That's a whole otherconversation.
Because I see too many labreports of weird stuff
ingredients coming from there.
I'm just like I said I was verygrateful for the Japanese that
they built this and the storybehind the man who did it,
because it became so intriguingto me.
I'm like who made this device?
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There's actually rumors onlinethat I created.
If I had, I don't know whypeople think I wouldn't do this
If I had, I'd gladly come outand be like guys, I created the
best hydrogen machine in theworld.
I don't know, people are funnylike that, but whatever it is no
, it definitely wasn't me.
There's a Japanese gentleman whohas a sick daughter.
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They told him that she'd belucky to make it to the age of
five.
She was born with ALS, louGehrig's disease.
It's such a sad story, but heknew about hydrogen and he knew
that it would help her.
At least he had a hunch that itwould, or felt very confident.
In Japan they're really intoworking together.
He was able to get help frommultiple big-time industries,
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big engineers in very bigcompanies like Yamaha, like
G-Shock.
There's a specific metal companyin Japan that can do things
that nobody in the world can do.
They knew that metal if youwere going to make the best
hydrogen machine, meaning thatthere's different methods of
doing it.
They chose the most difficultone because it was the best.
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But the metal companiesstraight up told them.
They said what you're askingfor is impossible, it just can't
be done.
Then about I think it was twoor three years later, from what
I could recall they came backand said we made a breakthrough,
we can make this metal.
And that was a missing link tomake this just amazing machine
that looks really simple.
I mean it's small, it lookssimple, but it's been nothing
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but a lifesaver for me.
People I know, and I'm just sograteful that he did this he
didn't want to outsourceanything to China.
That was the other thing Ireally loved about it.
Could he have made more money?
Absolutely.
Could he have sold it for less?
Absolutely, probably would havebeen good for business.
He didn't want to outsourceanything to China because he was
worried about the reliability,the quality, making it super,
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super pure, and more informationwould be coming out that in the
near future about this devicethat is just for me.
It's going to settle a lot ofarguments.
People either question thevalidity of that.
This machine is the best orsometimes and I find that it's
actually always so far companies, companies who sell these
Chinese products they're verymuch against this machine and I
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think it's just because it's sogood that they're threatened by
it.
But that's a whole otherconversation.
All I can tell you is that I'mgrateful that this guy did what
he did, and that machine hasbeen nothing but a lifesaver for
me.
I, even after trying a lot ofhydrogen equipment, I actually
had a heart condition that Ibelieve was unfortunately
self-induced.
I did some pretty terriblethings to myself when I was
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young and I was told that Ineeded open heart surgery and
that it was going to end my life.
It was pretty scary, and thishygrophics the name of the
machine is.
When I started using that onewith some protocols I was
messing around with, itliterally made my heart
condition go away.
And my cardiologist was blownaway because I had had that
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condition for decades too.
I'd just been living like thatand not knowing that it was
going to end my life actually,and so it's been such a wild
wild ride, and I just hope thatall my pain and suffering will
hopefully come to good thingsthat can help others is really
the main gist of it, all of it.
Jen Mayo (21:04):
Yeah, how long have
you personally been using
hydrogen?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (21:09):
Years,
but I didn't really get on the
best hydrogen until 2018, whichwas when the hygrophics came out
and I think it was about sixmonths later, roughly after
using it and trying to fine tunethese protocols.
That's when my heart conditionwent away and that's when I
realized that this machine wasdifferent than all the rest.
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It was doing things that theother ones couldn't do, but I
didn't understand why.
I'm like, why exactly is thismachine so different?
And I had done a lot ofresearch, really, but I just
kept going deeper and deeper andrealizing how special this
piece of equipment is and it'sjust been such a lifesaver.
It's been awesome.
Actually, it's been reallywonderful.
Jen Mayo (21:47):
Great, and what is
this one called?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (21:51):
It's
called the Lordeus Hydrofix
Premium Edition.
Jen Mayo (21:55):
Okay, okay, very cool,
and that's named after spring
in France, correct?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (22:05):
Yeah, and
the healing waters of lords.
And also what's ironic was thewebsite, because they call it
Holy Hydrogen, which is funnybecause the Holy Waters of lords
, and there's definitely aspiritual connotation there.
Jen Mayo (22:19):
Yeah.
Yeah, that's super interesting.
The hot springs are naturalsprings that you could go and
actually soak your body and usedto be much more prevalent as
like a normal healing modality,but they seem to have become
less common to access.
I'm not sure if that's a socialthing or if it's just
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environmental, that so many havebeen polluted and degraded and
so forth.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (22:47):
It's
funny that you bring that up,
because that's actuallysomething that I'm an absolute
huge fan of, and it's like I'vebeen trying to rack my brain
where I want to live for a longtime because it's like you find
one place it's like oh well,it's nice during the summer but
not good during the winter.
It's this or that, and there'salways pluses and minuses and
eventually, the way that I'vechosen where I'm going to be has
everything to do with hotsprings.
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Actually, I'm following thewater, not following anything
else.
I need that water in my lifeand it's very special, you know,
between hot springs and cleanwater and the hydrogen and a
proper diet, and it's just somagical what it can do for the
body.
Jen Mayo (23:21):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely
.
And you mentioned that healingyour cardiac issue.
I know there are a lot ofpeople who have recently come
down with various types ofcardiac problems, apparently
associated with some sort of newbiological agent that has been
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introduced into the medicalculture.
Are you aware of people usinghydrogen to help with that issue
?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (23:52):
Well, as
I told, you know, and obviously
I already said this, but youknow I don't give any medical
advice for my claims but what Ican tell you is I mean hydrogen
has already been medicallyapproved in Japan for things
like heart attacks.
It appears to be amazing forthe heart.
I did not expect it to resolvemy issue.
I mean, I didn't expect that ina million years.
I literally thought that wasthe one thing that it just was
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not going to take care of, asyou might put it, and I think
it's extremely protective.
I think it's amazing for theheart and you know heart, you
know heart disease is almost oneof the number one killers and
sometimes is, I believe, aflip-flops of cancer.
And I just think that if you,if everybody, was to get on
clean water and clean hydrogen,I can't imagine what it would do
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to the whole medicalestablishment in America.
It would just be bonkers offthe charts, it would throw off
all the charts.
You know that we look at whenit comes to medical disease and
they have done studies onnumerous diseases and how
hydrogen appears to be good forso many diseases and they showed
the list of medicines thatyou'd have to take for all these
different conditions and alongwith medications you'd have to
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take for the side effects thelist is so huge they couldn't
understand why one thing, justone thing like hydrogen could do
so much.
And that led down a veryinteresting rabbit hole for the
Japanese scientists.
And you know, more and more isbeing discovered, but hydrogen
is, dare I say, truly a miraclemolecule.
I think it's unbelievable.
Jen Mayo (25:17):
Do you think you know?
A lot of this is just, I mean,because if we look, if we look
way back in history, if we cango past the last couple of
hundred years, particularlywhere there's been so much
pollution introduced into theenvironment, I mean, spring
water really is the best sourceof water.
Mother nature isn't stupid andshe knows what she's doing.
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Is it really that we'resuffering from a deficiency in
hydrogen because we're notgetting that pure, clean source
of water that is hydrogen rich,you know, and where most of us
are getting our water through amunicipal water supply, or even
bottled water that's coming froma municipal water supply?
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Well, what?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (26:02):
I did.
I mean, the first thing that Irealized everybody argues about
water.
I mean, you got people sayspring water is the best,
alkaline water is the best.
No, this water is the best.
No, that river water is the bestyou know, there's so much
arguments about water and what Ipersonally did on my journey,
because, because there's so muchconflicting information, it
became very frustrating to me.
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I'm like, well, what the heckam I supposed to be drinking?
What's the best?
You know, I was reallyfrustrated with the whole thing
because I just wanted to getbetter and I started thinking
for myself.
I stopped listening toeverybody.
This is all my protocols.
I created these on my own.
I know a lot.
I stopped listening toeverybody.
But I also looked at a lot ofscientific data and evidence and
as I was looking at water, Ithought to myself what do I
really want out of my water?
And then I realized I justwanted to be clean.
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I mean, I really just wantclean water.
Can I just get water thatdoesn't have any chemicals, any
garbage in it?
And then I started studying.
I know every water filtrationmodality and existence, and then
I realized that there is nowater filter that eliminates
everything.
Different ones eliminatedifferent things, but you never
get anything that eliminateseverything.
And I thought, well, this iskind of wild because it means
that no water filtration systemis good enough if I want perfect
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water, right.
And then I started observingnature because I believe in the
power of nature, and I startedrealizing that, the way the
nature is designed, it usessomething we call the hydrologic
system, and basically it allstarts with hydrogen ironically,
because it starts with thepower of the sun.
And the sun hits, the oceangets hot and then steam begins
to rise.
And what I also discovered isthat ascension has a lot to do
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with purity, and so, as thewater ascends, it actually
leaves impurities behind and itcomes down as rain or snow.
Now, the interesting thingabout rain or snow is then I
start finding ancient scripturalverses talking about the purity
of it all.
So it's a pure as the drivensnow, pure as white as snow, and
I realized that snow and rainare distilled water.
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That's what it is.
And then, when I started lookingat the science of distilled
water and how distillers workwith carbon, by the way, so I
call them carbon distillersbecause they work together.
And when you do that, I wish Icould go grab it right now if
you wanted to I forgot to bringmy little lab test that shows
what this stuff removes out ofthe water, and it is
unbelievable.
That's how you clean water.
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And so now I use these carbondistillers made in America For
people want to see them.
I use the ones from a websitecalled mypurewatercom and if
they want a discount they canuse the code Uprising 144K if
they want to.
But that's what I use.
They're American, made, reallyhigh quality.
They virtually last forever andthat's how I clean water.
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And then I would buy, you know,concentrates.
Minerals is the ones that I use.
I don't even put a lot ofminerals in my water.
To be honest, most of theminerals, again going off
scientific data and evidence.
I actually have my minerals tomy smoothies because it appears
that we really get the majorityof our minerals from our food
which, as you probably will know, are soil so depleted that we
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don't get the real minerals thatwe need from our food usually.
So what I do is I add theminerals to my smoothies.
It's full of fruits andvegetables and nuts and seeds
and these type of things, and Iwas doing this already
intuitively.
And then, years later, I founda study where they literally did
the exact same thing and it wasfunny because because it works
with the fibers of the fruitsand vegetables, the minerals, so
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you absorb them.
So in these studies people wereliterally rebuilding bone and
that's not what the study wasfor and they were like what the
heck is going on here?
And some minerals with thefibers seem to work perfectly.
That's why fruits andvegetables and these things are
so perfect.
They have the fiber in them,they have the minerals in them,
they have antioxidants in them,they have phytonutrients in them
and they have, they're likealmost the perfect food in many
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ways.
And I know a lot of peopledisagree with me on that.
I usually stay away from thediet stuff because people are
always fighting about it, butit's part of what really helped
transform my health and I'vebeen doing blood work once,
twice, three times a year to seeif what I'm doing is working,
and I've literally had doctors.
This is crazy.
I've had them call me becausethey're like I would like to
know what you're doing and I waskind of shocked about that.
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I've never had a doctor do thatever.
And I was like what do you mean?
What am I doing?
They said I've never seen bloodwork like yours, ever.
They should have never seenanything like it.
And so I even had one doctorwant to do a study on me because
of my blood work, and so it'sbeen really an interesting path,
a really interesting road.
Jen Mayo (30:13):
Well, that's how it
should be.
I mean, we should be in amedical culture where doctors
are looking at good blood work,not just seeking out the really
awful panels and saying what areyou doing right?
Let's study the people who aregetting it right and see if we
can create more of a populationbased model to help other people
accomplish the same goals.
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In terms of hydrogen in thescope of holistic health, are we
really just looking at?
I mean, because again, we havelike a medical disclaimer at the
end of the program as well, andyou've mentioned it several
times.
We're not giving medical advicehere.
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We're not, you know, going overanything to treat or cure any
specific disease.
But I think that's almost thepoint is that when you're
approaching health from justsupporting the body the way it's
supposed to work, rather thantrying to micro target a
specific condition or a specificset of symptoms, that's a
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completely different paradigmthan just giving the body its
most basic nutrients andpurifying it so that it doesn't
have these blockages preventingit from assimilating and
absorbing the things that wealready need to pull into it.
Is that why hydrogen ispotentially so powerful?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (31:45):
Well, I
think it's one of the many
reasons, I think one of thesecrets to health and I mean,
there's a few little secretsthat I've discovered and I've
actually never really voicedthem on any show, but one of the
big secrets is just your blood.
Your blood is the secret tolife.
And again, going back toancient scripture, where I'll
quote a verse that says life isin the blood, this is so
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important and so one of thethings that hydrogen does and I
actually have a video.
I have numerous videos peoplewanna check out my YouTube
channel.
It's called Uprising 144K.
It's free, and one of thevideos is video 68, where I have
a live blood analysis where Iliterally show what blood looks
like and then consume water andwhat it looks like, and then you
consume hydrogen waterspecifically from the equipment
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that I use.
So it's nice to know that itwasn't some random machine, that
it was the machine that I liketo use and the results were so
ridiculously off the charts.
I again, I had a doctor contactme again when they saw that
video and they said you knowwhat you're showing there is
impossible.
They literally didn't evenbelieve it and they wanted to
duplicate it to prove me wrong.
They ended up getting the samemachine taken to their lab.
The results came out exactlythe same.
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This particular doctor wasabsolutely blown away.
It was hilarious, and the waythat it moves the blood is part
of its secret.
But it does more than that.
It also appears to open upwhat's called ghost vessels.
I don't know how much you knowabout ghost vessels.
Jen Mayo (33:07):
Not much.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (33:09):
This is
super fascinating because what
we have in our body is,obviously, we have all these
blood vessels and whatnot, butthere's certain ones where, as
you age, no blood gets in thereanymore.
So they become like a ghost.
They're not getting bloodsupply anymore, and it's
important because the blood yes,life is in the blood, but the
nutrients that you take in areflowing through your blood.
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Your blood is carrying thesethings everywhere, like a train,
you know, running through andcarrying all this nutrients to
your tissues and your body.
And hydrogen not only makes theblood move so much better, but
begins to open up these areasand get blood in there again and
bring nutrients to these areasall over again.
And that's just one of the manythings that this stuff does.
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I mean function as anantioxidant, functioning as a
like for signaling in the body,certain signaling that happens
in the body, the way it turns itcan activate well, for example,
the way that it protects DNA,activating certain parts of the
body.
For example, the body willstart producing like, for
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example, ghrelin is one of thethings that happens when you're
drinking the hydrogen water,which is something that
typically happens when you'refasting.
It just goes on and onFunctions as an
anti-inflammatory.
It appears to be anti-aging,the way that it hydrates you and
helps regulate the pH of yourblood.
I've worked with numerouspeople who have had issues with
oxygen saturation issues intheir blood.
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It just goes on and on and on.
There's so many things that itdoes.
Like I said, it really is likea miracle molecule and once it's
paired with water and propernutrition, it's really really
become something that isfoundational to my protocol.
I mean my protocolfoundationally is clean water,
clean, proper hydrogen and justmy nutrients.
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I mean that's how silly it'sgotten.
It's just so basic and simple.
But the things that I've seen Ieven have before and after
pictures of people withliterally, dare I say, incurable
diseases or whatever that theytell people.
One of my own brothers this wasa sad story he actually was
about to get on dialysis and Ididn't even know.
He called me one day, as I did,my kidneys were giving out.
I was like, are you kidding me?
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You never told me and I wishyou would have told me sooner.
And he said yeah, doctors aresaying that it's irreversible.
You cannot reverse kidneydisease.
That's what they all say in themedical establishment.
Well, he did my protocol anddid what I would do and, sure
enough, reversed a ton of hiskidney disease.
His kidneys start working waybetter.
And then his doctor is funnyhow much lack of interest he
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showed.
He just saw the difference.
He goes whoa, your kidneys areworking again.
Well, that's great.
I guess we don't put you ondialysis.
That was it.
He didn't care about what hedid, how he did it, it didn't
even matter.
He just saw them getting betterand that was that, and I've seen
a lot of strange responses likethat.
But yeah, I can't say enoughabout, obviously, about hydrogen
, it's so special.
Jen Mayo (35:58):
Yeah, I think it's
unfortunate that there's not
more curiosity in the mainstreammedical environment.
To me, that's what would beinteresting about going into
being a doctor is just thecuriosity of how the human body
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works and departing from thepharmaceutical model to a point
that we're really understandingthe inner workings in a way that
we haven't been able to, atleast from a scientific method
standpoint, until recently.
And I think that's what's sointeresting about what's
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happening now, or if this is theage of Aquarius or whatever we
want to call it, is this mergingof ancient wisdom where our
ancestors understood thatsomething worked, but they
didn't necessarily have a way toscientifically validate it.
But now we've got certainaspects of Western medicine that
are helping us to dissect andtake this into a laboratory and
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understand why it is.
These things are doing whatthey're doing so that they have
a certain evidence-based to it,as well as experience-based
medicine, which I like to talkabout.
But the doctors who are intothat I am completely fascinated
by.
Some of my favorite people inthe world are just these doctors
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who have left the mainstreambox store model of medicine to
go out and really seek thisstuff out.
So it's great you have storieson both sides of that.
With regards to hydrogen, canyou tell us too?
So hydrogen can be infused intowater or you can breathe it?
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What are the benefits of bothof those?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (37:51):
Now I
don't even know if all science
has figured that one out.
The biggest thing that Inoticed this is how I actually
created my protocol is that if,ironically, you get more
hydrogen when you inhale the gas, quite a bit more.
What shocked a lot of thescientists, though, in Japan, is
that they discovered that thewater seemed to have more
benefit, and they couldn'tunderstand why it's like.
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Why is it that the hydrogenwater, which has way less
hydrogen in it, seems to workbetter?
And so that was kind ofinteresting.
And, of course, then there arebenefits of the gas, and so what
I ended up doing I just came upwith these different protocols
and ideas Like, for example, Iwould only drink.
I started learning to drink thehydrogen water most on an empty
stomach, so that was one thingthat I started doing that
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appeared to really work well,and then I found some data, and
I won't go into the details ofit, but basically, what I
started doing is I would drinkthe hydrogen water and then do
the inhalation afterwards, andthat seemed to enhance it, and
so then, by using ultimatelyboth of them drinking the water
and the hydrogen gas inhalationI mean one of the biggest
differences that I've seenprimarily because they also have
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their similarities is the onethat I mentioned about ghrelin.
That only appears to happen whenyou drink the water, and
ghrelin is a precursor to HGH, ahuman growth hormone appears to
be really good for you and havea lot of benefits, and it's one
of the few things that hydrogendoes, as it does so many of
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them, and so, yeah, so I justuse them both.
I mean, that's literally whatit came down to, and I would
caution people, though, becausethere's a lot of information out
there that I just think is notgood to tell people where people
will try to get people toinhale oxygen from machines
while they're inhaling hydrogen,and I think that those can be
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used in certain medicalsituations, but something that
you do on the regular, becausewe already breathe in oxygen.
I mean, we're getting roughly20% already in our atmosphere,
so we're breathing that inalready, and when you supplement
it, there's benefits, but youalso have to look at long-term.
So if anybody in the medicalfield, you know very clearly you
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don't want somebody to be onoxygen forever.
It's not a good thing.
The body begins to adapt ofgetting too much and, if
anything, a lot of the realpro-athletes and super smart
people actually do the opposite.
They limit their oxygen andit's almost like high-altitude
training and that causes thebody to produce more red blood
cells, and there's a lot ofbenefits from that too.
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So I just do the pure hydrogen,which is really where the
science is based on anyway.
That's again, I always followthe data, not people's opinions,
because people make thecraziest claims out there and so
anyway, but yeah, I think thatboth of them are best.
But if I only had to choose one, like if I was like, hey, you
only get one or the other handsdown, I choose the water for
(40:42):
sure, all right, all right.
Jen Mayo (40:45):
You mentioned Japan
earlier, and they're actually
using hydrogen in theirhospitals, correct?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (40:54):
Yes,
hydrogen is medically approved
and I don't think they're usingfor all the hospitals.
Ok, Obviously, there's thenumber one university in the
world that uses hydrogenmedically is actually a Japanese
hospital called it's from auniversity, like university
hospital called Keio University.
Jen Mayo (41:11):
OK, ok.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (41:12):
And yeah,
they use it for heart attacks
and strokes and they're doingresearch on Alzheimer's dementia
.
I actually have a video on thatwhich was pretty mind blowing
to a woman called me and she wasusing hydrogen for her mother
with dementia and she said theresults were so uncanny like
just hard to believe, and sheluckily took pictures of her
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mother during the process.
You can see it all over hermother's face.
It's unreal Even her eyes.
They just look so different andI posted them on one of the
videos and it's just been a giftfrom God.
Basically is what she reallyfelt like.
Jen Mayo (41:45):
Right, Right.
Why do you think it is thatJapan specifically seems to be
miles ahead of the United Statesin terms of this kind of
technology and really, if welook at statistics for the
industrialized West the UnitedStates, for supposedly being a
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world leader in so many spaces.
We fail miserably when it comesto health outcomes, but Japan
seems to be doing some thingsright.
What's different about theirculture, do you think, compared
to ours?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (42:25):
Oh man,
and I'm actually planning to
open up a new YouTube channelwhere I'd go into.
I'm gonna travel to Japan andreally showcase a lot of Answers
to this one question.
I love the way the Japanesetend to think, because they
don't try to.
One thing that I learned abouttheir culture is they don't try
to make a Square peg fit in theround hole.
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They just try to find the truth, the answer and perfection.
There was after perfection,like perfecting, even like the
machine that we talked about,they just been trying to perfect
it and perfect, and they'veeven improved it even though it
was already the best machine outthere in 2018, and so they try
to do all this perfection.
And one thing that the Japanesetook care about a lot is Health.
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That's one thing I learned.
You know, I've lived in Japanbefore and they and I didn't
understand the value of it whenI was younger and I had spent
time there.
But they were really, reallyinto health and you can
obviously see that and they'reextremely hard-working.
But you can see that they havethe longest life expectancy of
any industrialized nation in theworld and If you look at a lot
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of their foods I mean a lot oftheir foods are just really
healthy, just cultural foods,and when you really, really dig
into it, you end up finding outthat the majority of all these
health practices because I wascurious and I started doing
research they were, they wereactually originating from monks.
It was monks would discoveredhow to make this super healthy
food, or the monks who gotreally into the hot springs,
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which it became this wholemovement in Japan the whole
country's full of hot springsand all these different things
that they do really originatefrom the monks, and I and I love
what they they've been a hugecatalyst In how their culture
has evolved and the way peopleare so kind and how clean of a
society they are, and they keeplooking for these answers.
I wish again I really should gograb these books.
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I have this one book about aJapanese guy who I'm sure you've
heard of, masaori Moto, orMasaori Moto, something like
that.
And Moto, the guy whodiscovered that water responds
to like music and thought andpictures, and all these
fascinating yeah.
And that was a Japanese guy, youknow, and they think it's funny
because they think so outsidethe box sometimes and and
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clearly with hydrogen they justthey knocked it out of the park
again and and I just think, Ijust think that they care to be
honest, I think they're they.
These are people who care agreat deal and just like the guy
who again, I'm not trying tobring up the machine again but
like the guy who brought up that, who made that hydro fix, he
cared enough to say I'm notgonna do it for the money, I'm
not gonna go to China and try toget cheaper parts, like, I want
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to make this so good that Iwill give it to my own daughter.
That was his kind of bigpremise.
I want to make a piece ofequipment that makes what I
would personally call medicalgrade hydrogen, which I don't
think there's any device outthere that does that right now
For people's home.
That is affordable.
You know it's not a hundredthousand dollar machine or a
fifty thousand dollar machine.
They're actually superaffordable for what they do.
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And you know he didn't want tobe Guided by the heart of greed
or money.
He did it out of love and I andthe one thing that I learned
about Japanese.
You know you look at a lot ofcultures and money's always
number one.
And I mean look at America, Ihate to say like money, you know
it's always like the number onedriving force.
In Japan, it's honor.
You know honor is more valuablethan money in that country.
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I love them.
For that I just I cannotemphasize that enough and and
that's I mean we go back to theancient scriptures Love your
name, raise yourself, is likeright up there with the number
one commandment.
I mean Jesus himself said thatthe number one commandment is
equally important as the first.
The number two commandment isequal to the first, which is to
love your neighbor.
And I think when you honoryourself and you honor others,
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good things come.
You know, if you're a farmer,you know you want to grow the
best food with the best mineralsand no chemicals, and because
you're gonna give that food toyour neighbor or people who you
know we're in your country oryour neighborhood or whatever,
that's what I love, that's whatI love the most, and I think
that that's where thedifferences yeah, and I and I
think when you put integrity outinto the world, it certainly is
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going to Come back, especiallyin terms of something that we're
imbibing or bringing into ourbody.
Jen Mayo (46:31):
That integrity shows
up in, literally in the cells of
our body.
Yeah, so yeah, I think there'sa lot to that.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (46:42):
And they
would go.
I mean this is not to get toofar into it, but like when they
would dishonor themselves now,back in the day.
I mean they would literallytake their life because they
just not.
When you dishonor yourself,it's not just about dishonoring
yourself, you dishonor yourwhole family, everybody who
you're attached to, your wholelineage, your ancestors.
I mean this is why they would.
I mean they take honor soseriously in that country.
It's unbelievable and to thepoint where they would end their
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life if they disgracedthemselves right.
Jen Mayo (47:09):
Right, I.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (47:10):
Just I
love.
I can't say enough about mylove those people.
Jen Mayo (47:13):
Yeah, yeah.
Um, I think, unfortunately,like, weight loss seems to be
the place where people find themost motivation, at least in our
culture.
Um, is this?
I mean, this is a tool thatpeople have found to be helpful
in maintaining a healthierweight.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (47:34):
You know
it's so crazy that you bring
this up because, of course, Iwasn't thinking about weight
loss.
Well, I was trying to do thisright.
But there's this long term andI did notice it.
I've been noticing numerouspeople that I know get on
hydrogen.
They start losing weight.
I could give you numerousexamples.
There's a wonderful example ofa lady who's actually in a
wheelchair and you know she wasvery large and she just couldn't
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lose weight, got on hydrogenand she lost 40 pounds and she's
like what's going on?
And I found a study and this isnumerous studies that now, for
me, validates what's going on.
There was a long-term study onhydrogen and what they realized
is that it begins to transformthe liver.
It's so amazing.
It begins to transform the waythat it metabolizes and so it
became very effective inmetabolizing fat.
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And I've seen you know, I'veknown people with fatty liver
disease where the hydrogenliterally makes that go away
again.
This is not a claim, this iswhat I've seen and People lose
and weight people with cirrhosisof the liver.
There's actual research on thisin regards to hydrogen.
But the simple answer is yes,absolutely.
I've seen the craziest thingswith weight loss and, like I
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said, the long-term research,which is why I'm so into making
hydrogen in a pure manner.
So because you're gonna use itfor the long term and Anything
you're gonna do for long term, Iwant the purity and, of course,
the nice thing about the pieceof equipment is also that it
lasts so long.
Most hydrogen machines breakvery quickly, very easily.
I don't know if it's becausethey're made in China, I don't
know what it is, but I'venoticed this.
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It's been my experience and,apparently, this guy who made
the Japanese one.
He wanted it to be ultrareliable.
They torture, tested it forjust shy of a decade and it
never broke and they were likeit's good now, like people can
take it home and use it foryears and years.
It's actually the cheapest wayto use hydrogen in the long term
that I've discovered, justbecause of its reliability.
It's like buying a car that cango a million miles versus a car
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that can only go a hundredthousand miles.
The million mile car may costyou a little bit more, but it's
gonna last you ten times longer,you know.
So in the end it might becheaper, and so, anyway, the
long-term usage of it reallyseems to start helping with the
metabolization of fat, which, bythe way, most of our like
toxins are in our right.
So I think that there's a lotof good data to support that.
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It's really good at detoxing.
You know hydrogen.
I've noticed that too, and it'sjust been so fabulous, so
amazing.
And to answer a question, yes, Ido not only believe that it
helps regulate weight a greatdeal, but that also made me
stumble upon research thatshocked me, that when people are
overweight, they get theserandom inflammatory signals all
over the body.
People just get randominflammation Because when you're
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overweight, it literally seemslike the body is confused and it
confuses the body, and sohydrogen helps to, appears to
help regulate all that.
And again, I've known peoplewhere I've seen this personally
Friends, family and it appearsto help regulate those
inflammatory signals.
The inflammation stops and theystart losing weight.
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They did like the.
The hydrogen seems to helpstart metabolizing that fat and
it's just been literally likethere.
I say a miracle again, but it'sjust been so incredible to me
to witness all that, so that's along answer, sorry.
Jen Mayo (50:41):
Yeah, no, no, I love
it.
I love it.
So I actually I did a.
I did a five-day fast last weekand I got really interested in
learning about.
I'm not somebody who doesn'tlike to eat, so this was like a
challenge for me and I actuallyI actually did one of those fast
mimicking diets where you don'tactually have to just do a
(51:04):
water fast.
But I Got really interested instudying the spiritual aspects
of fasting a few years ago.
And if we look at Ed's you knowancient scriptures and the Bible
and so forth and we see allthese accounts of people Fasting
and we're like, why are thesepeople wasting their time not
eating?
(51:24):
You have to, you know, back towhat you were saying about, you
know, purifying the body From aconsciousness perspective or a
spirituality perspective yourbody, I love to say the body, is
an antenna for consciousnessand if our body isn't as pure as
it can possibly be, there arelevels of there are levels of
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consciousness that we're notable to access.
So Definitely, fasting issomething that helps achieve
that and that's why we seepeople having mystical
experiences and so forth, whenthey haven't, when they haven't
eaten for days and days and days, you know, we say, well, maybe
that's the brain shutting down,maybe.
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But you know, maybe We'vegotten all the crap out of the
way so that now we can accessparts of ourselves that we can't
.
When the majority of our energyis spent digesting food most of
the time, is hydrogen reallycontributing to just creating a
much more pure body, both as aas a nutrient and helping to
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draw out the toxins that havebuilt up in our bodies for years
and years?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (52:41):
Well,
yeah, well, first, like I said,
you know, hydrogen does a ton ofstuff, but in regards to
fasting, I actually you'rebringing up another subject
that's very interesting that Idon't talk about a lot.
I invented quite a while agosomething that I called the
hydrogen fast Okay, and and Ihave data to support my
hypothesis.
But basically it will take, inmy personal opinion, not a claim
(53:04):
that if you use hydrogen in aspecific way, like one of my
protocols, while truly fasting,it just takes it to a whole
other level.
Really, and I've alreadypracticed it with me and some
other people, and people aredefinitely noticing the
difference.
Yeah, and it actually.
I mean, we produce the majorityof our hydrogen actually in our
gut, so our body does producesome.
(53:25):
Okay, and when you're fasting,you're kind of your major
problem is that if you've everlooked at your gut, for when
someone's fasting, the numbersare going down Traumatically.
There's very, very littleactivity, which can be both
quote-unquote good and bad,because when you have this, you
know, we know how important ourgut is, but hydrogen can help,
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it appears to help continue theactivity with no food, you know,
and and there's again a veryspiritual, obviously, component
to hydrogen.
I just think it completelyenhances the fast.
The other thing that I've foundand discovered that I think that
Helps in regards a lot thefasting and was I didn't realize
that just basically almost allour food has endotoxins in it
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and a lot of people are unawareof this and there's clear data
and clear research and I did avideo on it and this is when I
learned that Eating food that isnot super fresh, like leftovers
or something, has Even higherlevels of endotoxins.
So I'm doing basically my bestnot to avoid Older food or food
that was just leftovers ingeneral and the Japanese, by the
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way, are really into freshness,and so I think that's something
that's really important.
And the stuff that has theworst endotoxins are actually
stuff like seafood Definitely,can tuna, can salmon, like can
see, food is like some of theworst on the planet as far as
endotoxins and how endotoxinsaffect your body and most likely
lead to disease and theinflammation and whatnot.
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But when you're not eatingyou're getting no endotoxins at
all and then you bring if youbring in hydrogen, it really
again takes it to a whole otherlevel, and I think not eating
brings you to more peace too,you know, because the body is,
like you know, really reallycalming down, giving it a rest.
But no, I definitely think notonly do I think it's something
extremely spiritual, I Thinkit's something now that can even
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potentially be enhanced that Idon't think everybody's ever.
I mean, I don't think I don'tknow of anybody who ever thought
we could enhance fasting,because I mean, usually you just
stop eating, you know.
I mean, what else could youpossibly do?
Right, and even and even dryfasting, which I'm sure you
probably know about, becauseI've done, I've done a lot of
fasting, more than I would everlike to do, and I'm probably
gonna be doing more, but I'vedone a lot of it.
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And I've also gone to the levelwhere I go dry fasting, where
you literally don't even touchwater, don't take showers, you
don't wash your hands.
That's, excuse me, that's awhole other level of fasting,
but I believe that you couldactually still inhale hydrogen
while even doing dry fast.
So take that to another level.
You wouldn't be able to drinkthe water, but you'd still be
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able to do the inhalation, okay,and so just some really
interesting things about fasting.
That's why, when you brought itup, I'm like I actually do know
about this and stuff that couldpotentially help.
Jen Mayo (56:10):
Yeah, you mentioned
earlier that because of its size
, hydrogen's able to cross theblood brain barrier and I think
Most people don't realize howimportant our brains are to the
functioning of the rest of ourbodies.
How does it impact brain health?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (56:33):
Well, the
biggest thing that I've seen,
like I said, in regards todementia, alzheimer's, like how
sharp you are, like I'm a littlesurprised the things that I can
remember, like I don't evenknow how I remember all the
stuff anymore.
You know, I mean I've talked tonot only numerous doctors, I
talked to one of the toponcologists actually in the
United States who contacted mewith questions and we had some
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really great conversations butit really seems to have helped
me a great deal.
And I've worked with people whohave had, you know, they're
right down the cusp of dementiaand now, all these years later,
after using hydrogen, they'reactually not declining the way
that you ordinarily would thinksomebody would decline.
I even did hydrogen with awoman who she had a tumor about
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the size of a baseball orsoftball in her brain and it was
pushing up against her brain tothe point where half her body
didn't work, she couldn't walkor nothing, and the doctors told
her that it was incurable, thatthe tumor they'd be lucky to
keep it the same size as it wasgrowing out of control and she
ended up doing a protocol that I, you know, I created a protocol
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for such things based on, again, scientific evidence, knowledge
that I pulled together and hertumor not only shrunk, it went
away, like it completelydisappeared, and that was pretty
wild and that was a very, veryand she started walking miles a
day and it just totallytransformed her life.
So you know, in regards to thebrain and neurologically, and
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how the brain's obviouslyconnected to the gut, I mean we
know this, there's a lot ofscientific evidence for that too
, and we know how amazinghydrogen is for the gut.
By the way, unbelievable theamount of people who are having
gut issues.
There was multiple people with,like, whether it's celiac
disease, crohn's disease,irritable bowel syndrome.
I mean I got countless storiesbut there's two that really
stand out to me.
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One there was a woman.
For over 40 years she had verypainful celiac disease, spent
hundreds of thousands of dollarsgoing to doctors throughout the
years and trying all sorts ofstuff and nothing worked, she
said, and she had to avoidcertain foods because otherwise,
she said, it was so painful,like literally worse than having
a baby, and I was like, geez,that's pretty extreme.
Jen Mayo (58:42):
Right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (58:43):
And the
reason I remember it so much is
because she contacted me and shejust was like I just have to
thank you, you absolutelytransformed my life.
And I was like whoa, how did Ido that?
And she said I followed yourprotocol.
And she said all my celiac isgone.
I've literally been eatingthings that I should never eat.
She said but I can totally getaway with it now.
And it just changed my life andshe was so thankful and her
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gratitude and humility, it wasso strong you could feel it that
it just, you know it brought meto tears and I was so happy for
her.
And there was another woman whohad been suffering from IBS, you
know for since they wereextremely young and no doctor
could ever fix it, some doctorseven wanted to do surgery on her
.
She followed my protocol,totally Her IBS gone and she
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just couldn't believe it.
And so a lot of people with gutissues and I just think it's a
lot of the chemicals in ourwater, a lot of the chemicals in
our food and they just and ofcourse, just the wrong foods.
I know people I don't like totalk about diet, everybody
argues about that, but you know,doing, doing certain things.
I've seen amazing things forthe gut and I luckily haven't
had to.
You know, my gut's just sogreat now but you know I forget.
Jen Mayo (59:54):
I forget what it's
like to have terrible gut, but I
constantly reminded because somany people have gut issues Like
I don't want to say everybody,but you know, and I'll even say
my critique of the functionalmedicine community is their.
Their answer to to a lot ofthose gut issues are, you know,
food sensitivity testing andjust avoiding foods that are
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causing problem, withoutrecognizing why is it?
Those foods that you knownormally would be healthy foods?
Even things like, you know,strawberries or different types
of vegetables tend to causeproblems for people with leaky
gut, and just avoiding the foodisn't really fixing the problem.
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It might avoid some of thesymptoms, but it's not healing
the source of the problem.
So this seems like a really good, good tool to have it and the
toolkit to actually go back andheal the source.
And I, you know, I find, themore that I'm finding healing
modalities like this, the moreI'm hearing people say yeah,
there were all these foods thatI couldn't eat before and now I
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can eat them just fine.
You know, I'm not talking aboutlike ice cream and potato chips
, but just normal foods thatpeople should be able to handle,
perfectly fine.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:01:10):
Even like
autoimmune disease.
That's another big one thatI've seen some pretty
interesting things in regards tohydrogen too.
Jen Mayo (01:01:17):
What kind of things
have you seen there?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:01:20):
Oh my
gosh, like people who have, you
know, skin issues, a lot ofautoimmune is a lot of times
where you have like anoveractive immune system, you
know due to, you know whatever,and and so, yeah, I've seen a I
mean not just me, but even Japan, because I saw a lot of before
and after pictures for skinissues and how they're used in
hydrogen for skin issues.
One of the this one's notautoimmune related, but it's
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also more recent a lot oftestimonials about not getting
sunburned, of all things, of allthings when using hydrogen.
And I've been myself trying tospend a lot of time in the sun
not using sunscreen and I'm like, why aren't I not getting
burned?
And then I found somepreliminary data and research in
regards to hydrogen potentiallyhelping with that, and I have
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my own theories of how it can beutilized to again enhance the
benefits of certain things, likeeven red light therapy, for
example, and how hydrogen canpotentially be used in those
type of ways.
But a lot of.
But back to the autoimmuneissues.
I mean a lot of differentautoimmune issues.
Like I knew somebody who hadallergies.
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So a lot of the allergies thisone particular person, just
horrific allergies every singleyear.
You know a lot of pollen andallergic to cats and dogs and
you know animals and this personwas.
It was so bad and he said hegot well over 90% reduction from
these things.
So I think it was like he saidit's almost pretty much gone.
(01:02:47):
He said I think I've gone about96 to 98%, as the last he told
me which transformed his life,that was.
That was enough.
People with people with CFS too.
You know chronic fatiguesyndrome, that's been another
wild one.
I still remember a woman who itwas ruining her life and she
contacted me and she had alsospent about $180,000 in many
years of seeing doctors, naturalpathos, sorts of people.
(01:03:09):
Nobody could resolve it.
She did again my protocol andmassive changes and I always
remember them because when theycontact me and to thank me and
how touched, you know I'm verytouched when they're so touched
and I really do just want one ofmy greatest things that I want
in my life is I want others tobe happy.
That's like my big thing.
When other people are happy, itjust feels so good.
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The Japanese did a study onthat too and how it affects our
brain and the chemicals when wedo kind things for others, and I
think that's why in the ancientscriptures are like love your
neighbor, guys, because thiswill bring you the greatest joy
and happiness, and some of thebig believer know that.
Jen Mayo (01:03:45):
Absolutely.
That's interesting what yousaid about the skin and that sun
burning.
So I have what Western medicinewould like to call Hashimoto's
Sissis, which is an auto immunecondition, and I don't think
most people know.
There's almost 150 conditionsnow that are classified as auto
immune disorders, even likethings you would never think of,
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which is mind blowing.
But one of the biggest things Inoticed when I started to
change my diet and my healthstarted to shift in the right
direction is I spent my entirelife being pasty, pale, white
and I would burn just by, likepeeking around the corner at the
sun, and now I can spend asmuch time as I want in the sun.
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You know, even if I turn a tinybit pink, it immediately turns
to tan, and I can't even tellyou the last time I peeled or
really burned.
But there's definitely feedbackthat you get from your body,
that you know they seem likesubtle things but if you really
tune into them you know it'syour body communicating that you
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know something's going right orwrong depending on what's
happening there.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:04:58):
So that's
amazing though.
Jen Mayo (01:05:00):
Yeah, totally so.
Are you aware of?
Is anybody using this in likean IV capacity to go directly
into the bloodstream?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:05:11):
Yeah,
they do it.
They do it in Japan and I don'tthink that's like realistic for
most of us at home to beputting IVs in our cell.
Jen Mayo (01:05:18):
Right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:05:19):
And the
truth is, when you inhale the
hydrogen, you know it's going tobe saturated in your blood
anyway.
Okay, I just don't think it'stotally in person, I just don't
think it's totally necessary,and it's just not the simplest,
most cost effective way.
Obviously, I again I'm gladthat there's equipment out there
where we can have it at homeand we can inhale it.
We can, you know, drink thewater.
I think the only other thingsthat you could do, which you
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definitely can't do at home,which one would be the IV and
the other one, would be likehydrogen baths.
But hydrogen baths aredefinitely not realistic.
People don't understand.
I mean, we have a piece ofequipment right that takes half
an hour to fully saturate 1.5liters.
Imagine having a gigantic tub.
I mean, the kind of equipmentyou'd need would be in the
hundreds of thousands of dollarsto do it correctly.
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See, that's my big thing.
It's not just mine, it's theJapanese way too.
If you're going to do something, do it right the first time,
don't try to, you know, do itthe wrong way.
And so those methods are reallynot as accessible and as
affordable, and we don't evenhave the equipment available to
us.
And so water and inhalation, inmy opinion, is pretty much
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about as good as you're going tobe able to get outside of
having huge amounts of money andvery, very specialized
equipment.
Jen Mayo (01:06:31):
Has anybody tried it
with, like foot baths, because I
know there's some like specialproperties that have to do with
drawing impurities out of yourfeet In some cases.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:06:41):
Yeah, and
you know you could probably do
your own.
I mean, if you were to makeagain 1.5 liters, you know, from
the device and put in a littlefoot bath, you could do that.
You could do that, you couldeven make.
I've made hydrogen ice cubesbecause I obviously discovered
that temperature is how, like,for example, when here's another
problem with the hydrogen bathsactually is that when the
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water's hot the hydrogen escapesway faster.
Okay, yeah.
So I would make more of apowerful piece of equipment to
hurry up and get the hydrogen inthere because it's escaping so
quick.
Okay and so, but with coldwater it stays longer.
And then I discovered that Icould make what I would call
hydrogen ice cubes.
So I would pour the hydrogenwater in a tray with a top and I
immediately put it in thefreezer and I can freeze the
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hydrogen into ice cubesno-transcript.
Yeah, exactly.
But remember, you know, wateralways has less hydrogen than
the inhalation.
And I mean one technique thatI've used works really good for
those who don't really do a lotof research on the science of
food how it appears that withevery meal we eat we age.
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So it appears that it's part ofwhat is aging us.
We know that when we eat itputs a lot of strain on our body
.
I mean, you immediately areactivating I won't even go into
all the things that you startactivating because you activate
so much when you start eatingand so, and then of course
there's always endotoxins,there's God knows what's in our
food, you know, even the best offoods.
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And so one technique that I useis I always drink the hydrogen
water, empty stomach, 20 to 30minutes before a meal.
Hydrate my cold, hydrogen my,hydrate my GI system, get it
ready for food, and then when Isit down to eat, I'll inhale the
hydrogen while I'm eatingactually.
So I'll sit down and starteating my my food while I'm
inhaling, to kind of fightagainst some of the negative
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aspects.
Because one of the beautifulthings that I discovered about
hydrogen it's one of the firstthings that that started
something for me somehow insideis how much it protects you.
And if anybody wants to see howmuch it protects you, watch my
video number eight.
It's unbelievable how muchhydrogen appears to protect you.
And so if you don't think it'sgoing to protect you against
some random things in your food,in my opinion you'd be greatly
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mistaken, because I'll give youone example.
You ever heard of a drug calledsysplatin?
So sysplatin is an anti tumordrug.
It's for cancer and it is sodamaging that doctors rarely use
it unless it's like the lastthing that you could possibly
use, because it just destroysyour kidneys.
If you get on sysplatin, you'repretty much going to need a
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kidney transplant on top ofwhatever it is you're going
through.
And there's a study where theyused hydrogen while using
sysplatin and it protected thekidneys so much you could keep
your kidneys you know and so,and that's just one example of
how protective I have discoveredhydrogen to me.
That's why I'm so fond of it.
Yeah, it's good for my health.
Yes, it hydrates me.
Yes, it's anti aging.
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I mean all these things right,but the way that it protects you
and I know that we have stuffthat we're encountering every
day in the air, in the water,even the radiation from our own
sun, which you know can bedamaging All these things that
it appears to protect us against.
So that's another reason thatI'm absolutely a huge fan.
And God knows, I mean maybesome viruses out there, maybe
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some bacteria out there again,whatever might be out there.
That's why it's part of thereason I name my channel
uprising of the 144,000, youknow one four, four K, but yeah,
it all has to do with that butvery protective in my opinion,
and it's a huge reason that Iuse it regularly.
Jen Mayo (01:10:15):
You mentioned your
father's glaucoma earlier.
Was he just using it in thewater and inhalation, or did he
incorporate eye drops with ittoo?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:10:25):
So he was
mostly doing the water.
I think he would have gotfaster results had he
implemented the inhalationsooner.
Okay, and then the eye drops.
We never did, but data did comeout later.
So this is one of the thingsthat I got to warn people about
Anytime you're going to usewater.
So, for example, you want toput water drops in your ears or
in your eyes or like a neti popwhere you run into your sinuses,
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and please, please, pleasebecause people I've told people
this and they still don't listenyou can actually make yourself
either extremely sick or evenpotentially kill yourself by
accident If the water thatyou're using is not pure enough.
You think that your tap wateris pure enough?
Not even close.
You think that the water comingout of your refrigerator filter
is pure enough?
Not even close?
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You think that your Britafilter whatever it is that
you're using you think make yourwater that clean, not even
close?
A carbon distiller, which iswhat I used to purify my water.
It's not just about purifyingthe water.
It also gets rid of allparasites, viruses and bacteria,
which no water filter will do,and water filters actually get
dirtier with time, so theyactually start growing bacteria.
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And so first you want to takethe cleanest water, then you
want to make sure that yourhydrogen machine is not only
really clean, because theJapanese, who made the device,
give instructions on how to keepthis thing very clean for a
reason and of course, you wantto use a piece of equipment, in
my opinion, that is making thecleanest hydrogen, because, like
I said, too many chemicals.
I won't even begin to nameproducts, but I'll just say you
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wouldn't take a product thatdoesn't make the cleanest
hydrogen and put that stuff inyour eyes.
No way.
But based on your example, youcan, though.
If you take the cleanest water,so the carbon distilled, and
then you take because, by theway, another person actually did
kill themselves by runningwater through filtered water in
a netty pot through theirsinuses.
And they got a parasite orsomething went straight to their
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brain.
Jen Mayo (01:12:15):
I think you heard
about that.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:12:17):
Yeah,
yeah, so it's.
I can't emphasize how importantit is, but once you have the
clean water and the super cleanhydrogen, yes, you can take that
water.
In my personal opinion, youknow this is not medical advice
and put that in your eyes.
But he never did that.
He never had to, but it didtake three years.
So I remember when he first wasusing the hydrogen, all his
conditions are actually goneexcept for the glaucoma.
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Everything took about six,eight months, but the glaucoma
did not go away.
And then the second year, samething.
He was still testing positiveand I gave up after that.
And it wasn't until the thirdyear that he called me and he's
like I'm at the eye doctor, I'mlike dad, I know that hydrogen
doesn't work for your eyes.
He goes no, you won't believewhat they just told me.
And I was like what they said?
That they don't detect anyglaucoma and that they can't
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even believe it.
And that's when I realized thathydrogen is a lot like.
There's a long term effect.
It's not something you just dofor a week or a month.
This is something just likeclean water.
It's something you do for therest of your life.
You drink clean water, right,hopefully?
Every single day, you know, andjust like food you pretty much
eat every single day.
And and your multivitamins oryour nutrients.
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You know these, these type ofthings.
And hydrogen, to me, is likethat, and the longer you go, the
more I've seen it begin totransform more and more and more
.
Even with me I'm still having.
I just recently started havingsome very interesting effects in
the last couple of months andI'm like, wow, it's still doing
stuff to me, it's it's blowingmy mind.
So that's why you wantsomething that you can.
You know you don't want to justbuy some pills the last few
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weeks.
You know, having a piece ofequipment that will last you,
you know, for the long haul,that you can use regularly,
hopefully will be reliable andmake it the way that you know it
should be made.
Jen Mayo (01:13:53):
Right, so I talk a lot
.
I talk a lot about if I knewthe things.
I knew now how much money Icould have saved over the course
of the last couple of decades.
You and me, you and me both,yeah yeah, we would, we could,
yeah, definitely Can you, areyou able to share?
I mean we're gonna, we're gonnashare your YouTube channel and
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so forth, before we're done withthe interview here, but can you
give us kind of a quick rundownof what your water treatment
program is Like?
How do you, what do you do toyour water?
So it's the best.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:14:28):
So the
first thing is, again, I want to
clean.
So I have the carbon distillerfrom my purewatercom and you
could put tap water in there.
That's fine.
But what I do just because it Ihave, I have every single water
filter there.
So I have carbon filters.
I got reverse osmosis filters,for example, and I'll take the
reverse osmosis water and I putthat in my distiller.
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It keeps the distiller superclean.
I don't have to clean it veryoften when I do that.
But you can put straight tapwater in there.
But depending on how bad yourtap water is, you might have to
clean your distiller more often.
So the first thing is to justhave clean water.
You don't have to.
But I put a tiny bit ofminerals in it, in a very small
amount.
It's typically one drop per onegallon, like no big deal.
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And then that water I put inthe hydrogen generator.
So once I put that in thehydrogen generator it fully
saturates with really stable,really clean, proper levels of
hydrogen.
To a lot of people don't talkabout this, but no hydrogen
company this is a wild nohydrogen company out there
actually gets their equipmentlike all the equipment that they
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sell lab tested, that certifiedso, which means that you don't
really know what you're getting.
But the one that I like, thehydrofix, the one from Japan.
Every single machine is labtested and certified.
It literally comes with a, witha piece of information show
what lab it was tested in, downto the serial number, how much
hydrogen it made, like the wholedeal, what equipment they used,
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and which is pretty wild.
So then, once you fullysaturate that water, that's
pretty much it.
I'll just I just drink thatwater.
So it's just clean water that'sfull of hydrogen.
It's that easy.
Great Nothing, nothing crazyspecial.
You know, I don't have to setit in the sun for days and I
don't have to run it throughcrystals and none of this.
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Clean, clean, clean water.
Jen Mayo (01:16:16):
That's all.
It is Just clean water andhydrogen, and I've seen what it
does on light blood analysis.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:16:21):
I've seen
what it does not just for me,
but I've seen it work on myfather was a big one for me
because when I saw it work forhim you know it was like, wow,
this stuff really, like itreally works.
And that changed a lot ofthings for me and, of course,
for myself, and and then, ofcourse, I started seeing it work
for for my mom, and then Istarted seeing it work for
different family members andfriends and so many people off
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YouTube.
It's it's been such a longjourney.
Jen Mayo (01:16:48):
Right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:16:48):
But a lot
, of, a lot of wonderful stories
.
Jen Mayo (01:16:51):
And can you share with
us and I don't know how
complicated or simple it is yourgeneral protocol for using
hydrogen?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:16:59):
if you're
trying to heal something, yeah,
so I would just say that I dohave different protocols
depending on the situation,because let's just say that you
have kidney disease, well thenyou're limited on the amount of
water you can drink.
So then I might say, hey, maybedo more inhalation, but this
much water you know?
I'll give you a basic one, theone that I do.
So in science, you never wantto drink more than one liter of
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water in one hour.
Anything over a liter, and thisis not to do with hydrogen,
this is just water.
Anything over a liter begins tostrain your kidneys in a one
hour period.
So what do I do?
Cause I tend to push theboundaries.
I drink one liter, exactly inthe mornings, of hydrogen water.
So empty spell, like you know.
But the real part of theprotocol before that is always
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clean your mouth.
So here's another interestingscientific data from Japan we
actually grow a lot of bacteriain our mouth when we're sleeping
, and some of this bacteria isapparently linked to cancer.
So we even grow cancer causingbacteria in our mouth.
A lot of people wake up in themorning and they'll either drink
a cup of coffee, drink water,eat something, and you're
literally ingesting all thisbacteria into your body.
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So the first part of myprotocol is 20 seconds.
It's cheap, it's basically free.
Scribe a toothbrush, notoothpaste, just toothbrush.
Wet it, brush your teeth for 10seconds and brush the inner
surfaces of your mouth, so theinner lining of your cheeks, the
roof, the tongue just cleanyour mouth first in the morning.
After that, hydrogen water isnow not only mine, it's my
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father's, it's my mother's, it'sfriends, like everybody's doing
it now.
We all consume hydrogen waterfirst thing in the morning
because we're really dehydrated,believe it or not, in the
morning, and so a lot of peoplewant to drink the coffee and
grab the doughnut.
It's like, oh my gosh, and ifyou go to Starbucks, people
don't realize that coffee is oneof the most heavily sprayed
crops in the world.
So you're basically drinking acup of chemicals, in my opinion,
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and God knows what waterthey're using.
They're probably using tapwater and so, anyway, so that's
what people do, but mine issuper clean water, hydrogen
first thing in the morning.
That's the first part of myprotocol.
Then I, of course, I go and Imake a smoothie for all my
nutrients.
I do not want to be deficient.
That's a huge part of mynutritional protocol.
And then same thing beforelunch empty stomach.
(01:19:15):
Before lunch, I consume anotherliter.
Now, if you can't do a liter,the minimum would be probably
half a liter.
Jen Mayo (01:19:21):
Okay.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:19:23):
So
between half a liter to one
liter is kind of that magicnumber.
You want I say my own personalopinion you want about 2.5
milligrams of hydrogen a day andso and I could give you some
numbers and whatnot.
But then after lunch, wheneverI eat, part of my protocol is no
snacking.
I know people will argue aboutall this but I'm like no,
(01:19:43):
definitely no snacking.
So you eat your lunch and thenyou don't eat at all, let your
body run empty until you feelthat hunger and there's clear
scientific evidence now thatwhen you feel the hunger it's
actually good for you.
It's not bad thing to be hungryand then, once you're getting
ready for dinner, I do the samething.
I drink the hydrogen waterempty stomach 20 to 30 minutes
before the meal and obviouslysometimes, quite often actually
(01:20:06):
I inhale the hydrogen when I'meither drinking my smoothie I
got numerous videos of me doingthat, because I got a lot of
live videos right Show how Imake my smoothie and I inhale
what a lot of times when I'meating dinner and stuff like
that.
And that's kind of a roughprotocol, depending on you know
what people are going through.
Jen Mayo (01:20:25):
Yeah, yeah, all right,
I mean, that sounds pretty
simple.
That sounds better than tryingto figure out 50 different
supplements to take that you'reprobably not going to absorb
anyway.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:20:37):
And, of
course, inhaling the hydrogen.
I mean, I always tell peoplethe best time to inhale it, in
my personal opinion, is atnighttime, like right before bed
.
I have found that it helpspeople with insomnia.
They sleep better.
I found some data to support it, but I've already seen it a lot
and I just think that that'syou know, when you go to sleep.
There's a lot of healing thathappens when you sleep.
(01:20:58):
So maybe removing some of thepre radical damage that you
experienced throughout the daywith inhalation seems to maybe
even help the body repair evenmore while you sleep, even more
than what you normally would.
Jen Mayo (01:21:09):
Right, right, that's
great.
Well, this has been a veryinsightful conversation for me.
I really appreciate your time.
Is there anything superimportant you feel like we
haven't touched on that ouraudience might like to know
about?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:21:26):
Well,
there's a lot, there's a ton of
stuff.
Probably the biggest thing Iwould tell people is if you, if
you really are going to considerhydrogen, just be cautious out
there.
People don't realize that.
I know all the water hydrogenmachines out there.
I know all the different waysof making it and I get constant
emails where people are askingme like, well, what do you think
about this machine?
Like they think they foundsomething better.
I know it, I know all themethods out there, and then
(01:21:47):
people oftentimes get fooled bysomething called Brown's gas.
People are like, oh no, brown'sgas is better.
I'm like there's zero evidenceto support it and they just,
they just buy into thesenarratives.
And I don't want people harmingthemselves.
I've had, I have had emails ofpeople who have been harmed by
using hydrogen incorrectly andthat always breaks my heart.
So I highly just recommend justmake sure to get proper
(01:22:11):
equipment and implementimplementation of it and, of
course, learn how to care for it, because some people will not
care for their equipment andthen obviously it could be
detrimental to your health.
To kind of like, if you don'tchange a water filter in your
water filtration system, itstarts growing bacteria.
Now it can actually be bad foryou, right?
So all these little things, ifyou're going to do it, in my
personal opinion, do it right,do it the right way so that it's
(01:22:33):
effective and safe for you.
That's, that would be thebiggest thing that I would tell
people, because it's the biggestthing that people aren't
talking about out there in theworld of hydrogen.
Jen Mayo (01:22:41):
Yeah, and some of the
cheaper Chinese units.
Those are actually potentiallyleaching metals into the water
at some point, right.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:22:49):
Yeah, you
might want to look.
Yeah, so what I discovered bydoing some of the research is
that the Chinese and just aboutevery machine out there, by the
way they use plated metal, sothey're plating it and they
played them with platinum and alot of people don't know that
platinum is actually prettytoxic to the body.
Even that drug that we mentioned, cisplatin, that has platinum
in it, and I knew a guy who afriend of mine, who's a nuclear
(01:23:13):
pharmacist, and so I know thatplatinum is not something they
should be ingesting.
And when it's plated and you'reelectrolyzing the water,
running electrical current, itstarts flaking off and that's
not what I would want in my body.
The Hydrofix, the machine thatI like, has a very specific
metal technology and they don'tplate their metal, but almost
everybody else does, or they usea lot of equipment out there,
(01:23:36):
use a stainless steel as a metal, which is definitely not the
metal that I would ever use inregards to making hydrogen for
medical reasons.
So again, there's there's a lotto learn about there,
unfortunately, and it took me along time, but the average
person it would take it wouldtake years of hard research to
really figure all this out.
Jen Mayo (01:23:53):
Got it, and right now
there's not really a good
solution for traveling withhydrogen, right, because the
tablets aren't good either,right?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:24:02):
Well, I'm
not a fan of the tablets
personally.
They create a chemical reactionand I won't even go into the
details of those for otherreasons, but it's not what I
would personally use.
But for traveling here's thegood news about traveling when
you use hydrogen, it actuallyappears I have charts on this
too that's a store up in yourbody.
So store up in your kidneys,store up in your liver, all this
(01:24:23):
stuff, and when it's beingutilized like even if you become
bombarded by something thatyour body needs to protect you
from they'll utilize yourhydrogen.
That's in store.
So I've noticed that in twoweeks you can get really good
storages of hydrogen in yourbody.
So when you go on a trip youcan deplete it.
You know you're using it up,but it's protecting you.
And then, whenever you arrive,depending on how long your
(01:24:45):
vacation is if it's a week ortwo, it's like no big deal Okay,
yeah, but when I'm, when I'mgoing to be traveling, I'm going
to be traveling three to six tonine months.
I plan on doing these prettylong journeys here soon.
I will definitely take myhydrofix with me.
You know it's the nice thing issmall.
The Japanese, I love them forthis.
They made it small and light.
Jen Mayo (01:25:03):
Yeah.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:25:03):
You know,
and so you can put it in a
little box and I'll just carrythat thing with me wherever I go
, and I know it's have myhydrogen, because if you're
going to be gone for months, Iwould want it personally, right,
right, but as far as like alittle portable option, I've
asked the Japanese about it,even certain companies, and they
said the problem is that itdirectly electrolyzes the water.
All the little bottles areportable stuff and there's an
(01:25:26):
impurity there.
And again, this is what I loveabout the Japanese are so into
the purity of things that likeit's not good enough.
It just it's not good enough,and that's why the hydrofix.
Hydrofix utilizes water in onearea, as compared to this, like
two separate areas with thewater, and one is where they
extract the hydrogen, the otherone is where it gets dissolved
into, and so it's all about thepurity.
(01:25:49):
That was the reason they did itthat way to do it the best way
possible.
Jen Mayo (01:25:53):
Great, great.
Well, this is all interestingstuff for our listeners.
I do have a link to the Lord'sHydrofix on my Jen's favorite
things page on genmailcom andthere's a coupon code there for
$100 off for anybody who'sinterested in exploring this,
(01:26:14):
which I would highly recommend.
Greg, where can people find youonline?
I know you have a huge libraryon YouTube, but where can they
find that, and do you have otherresources?
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:26:28):
Yeah, so
obviously on YouTube, you just
go to Uprising 144K.
You can subscribe for free.
You know, share with people whoyou care about, because a lot
of people don't know about theseoptions for their health.
They can find me on Twitter, soyou can find me on Twitter.
I don't do a lot of tweeting,but it's it's good to find me on
there, because I'm allowed freespeech there Pretty nice.
You can find me on Rumble,though I don't tend to know how
(01:26:53):
to work it real well, but I amon there and some of my videos
have made it up there somehow,so you can find me on Rumble.
You can find me on Instagram.
I don't do a ton of posting onthere either, but it's good to
connect with me wherever you can, because if anything ever
happens to my channel, I'll tryto release information elsewhere
, where you can find me all overagain.
So those I think are, are themain ones that I did.
(01:27:13):
Even that I remember.
I mean, if people really wantto email me, they can.
My email is uprising 144K atgmailcom.
Just people who sometimes arelike hey, you know, I'm not
doing so good, Maybe they wantto consult or something.
We can do stuff like that.
Or even co labs.
People like oh, I want tocollaborate with you or I want
to talk to you more and you knowanything to try to get, to be
(01:27:34):
honest, a hydrogen word outthere.
I think people just need to know, especially during these
turbulent times where they tryto maybe have scandemics or
something I don't know.
You know you want your body tobe at its optimal, to be
protected and take care ofyourself.
Jen Mayo (01:27:49):
I think more people
are waking up to the fact that
what we were doing before wasn'tworking and there might be
better ways of doing things.
I guess we'll put it that way.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:28:00):
Yeah, I
know we're limited on what we
can say, but I just think thatthe hydrogen and clean water is
the biggest no brainer in mypersonal opinion.
The water is so contaminatedand hydrogen is so special that
just those two things willchange, in my personal opinion,
in your life.
I've seen it do it for otherpeople's lives, including my own
, so yeah, so awesome.
Jen Mayo (01:28:19):
Yeah, I completely
agree, I completely agree.
So, and the handle is the sameon the other social media
channels the uprising 144.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:28:29):
Yeah, you
can pretty much find me, I
think one of them.
Some of them say hydrogen man.
Okay, one might even sayhydrogen man in the number two.
I don't know why I did that,but it's either uprising 144
care, hydrogen man.
It's always going to be one ofthose two that you will, that
you will find the hydrogen man.
Jen Mayo (01:28:45):
Awesome, awesome, so
you can find Greg there, great
Well.
Thank you so much for joiningus.
I learned a lot.
I hope our listeners learned alot too, and here's to this
being another fabulous tool toput in our toolkit to create
true health.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:29:03):
Well,
thanks so much for having me on.
It's always a pleasure and Ireally hope that even if it's
just one person out there whodoesn't end up getting benefit
that makes my heart sing anddance and feel full of light and
brings a lot of joy, so I hopeit can transform a lot of
people's lives.
So thank you for having me onand I hope we were able to touch
some people and reach somepeople.
Jen Mayo (01:29:22):
I hope so too.
Thank you so much, Greg.
Greg the Hydrogen Man (01:29:25):
You're
very welcome.