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Straw Hut Media. He was like, you fucked up. I'm like you
fucked up from straw Hut Media.This is Brandy Glanville on the film.
Hey guys, welcome to Brandy Glanville. I'm filtered with my co host James
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and my friend and health guru DanHolt. How are you doing great,
Brandy? You look great? Thankyou? Well you better? Thank you?
You look great. We're working onit. You're working on it.
You look amazing. Yeah. So, for those of you that don't know,
Dan owns Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Rejuvenation Center. But the way it came about
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was that you felt that your healthwas failing a little bit, right,
Yeah, Well, I was aboutgetting close to forty years old and starting
to feel energy loss and a littlebit of kind of mild depression. If
you asked me if I was depressed, I would have said no, because
I didn't know I was. Butyou know, just kind of fatigue and
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how he has a lot of caffeineto get me going, and energy was
down, and strength and stamina wasgoing away. And I was a guy
that worked out all the time,and I was just losing my muscle mass.
Yeah, and I thought, whatthe heck is going on? Yes,
and mine was. I was drinkinga lot of caffeine and that is
so bad for hormones. So itpushed my testosterone down almost nothing at the
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time. Now, oh my god, you're describing exactly five celsius is a
day here because I'm soogical the time. So what happens is the body seeks
balance, right. So in otherwords, if you didn't drink enough water,
you'd start having fluid retention problems andyou'd be You would never be thirsty
because your body would always hold fluid. If you went out in the sun
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a lot, the body would darkenthe skin. Well, guess what when
you hyper stimulate, the body offand the body seeks balance by reducing the
production of energy producing hormones because thebody says, we're so hyperstimulated all the
time, we've got to destimulate ourselvesto seek balance, right. So what
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ends up happening is you suppress allof your hormones and then you try to
go without that caffeine and you're justwiped out. You can't move because you've
pushed all your hormones down to nothing. And at the time I didn't know
that the caffeine was wiping me out. So you know, I pushed myself
into this bad hormone deficiency. Soat the time I figured out that I
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had hormone deficiency so bad, andthen I found a guy from Belgium that
would kind of coach me on howto treat the deficiencies. And then you
know, I fixed the deficiency andthen in three weeks I felt like a
new human. I need to getlevel checked. Yeah, it's a big
deal. And then that's what gotme so excited about hormone balancing. I
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realized the impact. I didn't realizeit affected men. So I was joke.
I'm like, oh, he's inmanopause. I mean yeah, I
was in you and I have Ithink an hour long talk about the rhones
because I have the pellets, andwe talked about how that wasn't a good
idea, and then we're going tochange up my routine. Yeah, and
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you know, look, a pellet'sbetter than nothing. But if you think
a pellet is good, oh man, there's really no way to ever get
optimal balance using a pellet. It'sjust impossible. You could get you know,
you got some hormones going on,but if you ever want to really
dial yourself in, you know,you do it by daily microdosing, and
that's it's less convenient. But ifyou have a good provider that really knows
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hormones, thank you, well,thank you, You're gonna he's going to
fix me. You talked, me'sgoing to a good time. I went
to my doctor to get my pellets, and I'm like, I and plus,
it gives me a lump on mybooty for like a month, which
I don't like. If if Iwas having sex with or not, that
would bother me, you know whatI mean. It's like the guys like
what you do. It's like Ifeel like it gets encapsulated or something.
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I don't know it does, andthen it's like I have to massage it,
and then by the time it goesdown, I have to go back
for more. And in the beginningyou always have way too much. It
hits you in the end. Youjust never have enough, so you only
for a very short period of time, you only have about what you need.
So it just doesn't ever. It'slike, why not have what you
need every single day? You know? Reilling this guy, I'm like,
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he's a super hot doctor, buthe's I don't think it goes to my
church. I think he might bea You were telling me about the estra
estra do estradal thing, how itit's not the one you have to use,
Yes, you have to well youhave to use the cream as well,
and he was like no, I'mlike yeah again, I thought it
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was a doctor. I was doctorDan. Yeah, how do you mic?
I said, like, people thinkyou can just dump a whole bunch
of hormones in the body at onceand it just magically works. It does
not. Your body makes hormones daily, little tiny amounts daily, like a
male testosterone. If you go tothe average place, they'll dump one hundred
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and fifty milligrams in you a weekto two hundred milligrams. We do twelve
milligrams a day, and we doit with a little insulin needle. There's
some special things that we figured out. When you microdoze by doing daily small
titrations, you mimic nature. Andwhen you mimic nature, the body starts
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to work like it did when youwere young, and all kinds of great
things happen, and there's no sideof it, and you can't do it
well when you try to go forconvenience, right, performance not convenience.
I was like, I don't wantcreams in this, and I'll forget it
and blah blah. But honestly,I do feel great for two days and
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then it's like a high and thenI hit a lot, like the spikes,
like with anything, even the caffeit's like your body says, oh,
I don't need to produce this anymorethen, because I have that giant
Does your body produce caffeine? No? No, but I mean, like
with anything, well, but Idon't need to produce energy anymore. Or
so you'll notice when you start withone coffee, you'll become dependent on that
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cup. And then the next thing, you know, a couple of weeks
later, you'll find that you needthis second one. Why do you need
a second one? Because now yourbody pushed its thyroid down, it push
its destosproon down, it pushed theAHA down. Now you need a second
cup to get back where before,and it just keeps building. And then
you find yourself six months later,you're drinking four or five a day and
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you still don't have any energy becauseyou've acclimated to because I only enjoy my
life while I'm in those windows oflike you're in an attic stone. You're
better off slow titration the other way. Just back it off instead of three
a day, do two for afew weeks, and then do one and
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then back off to nothing and andthen just know this, lots of hyper
stimulation of any kind. Running alot will wipe your hormones out to Yeah,
anything that makes your heart beat reallyfast is going to make your body
try to produce less energy producing hormones. That's why I don't exercise. What
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about weightlifting? Weight I do needto do more. We talked about that
as well. I need to traininglike a small amounts with small weights.
Like really, we've got to doa peloton by because they have the weights
on there, and then you cando it like that, really, and
yeah, I feel like that'd bemore fun for you because then because I
need I need somebody to like talk, Can they get me? They can't
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see you, but there are peopleyou can high five on there. It's
very unsatisfying. It's a dating peloton. Now you can if you find a
hot one that is crazy. No, But then so you you've come to
know all of this information and alot of people when they figure this out,
they want to keep it to themselves. It's so crazy quick. We
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expect people to get very rapid results, you know what I mean, so
it doesn't take a long time.No, I mean the information. It's
good that you're sharing this through you, through your centers that I will be
at tomorrow night, guys, andI will also be at one in Austino
soon. You are helping me getback to my happy, normal, healthy
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place since all of this craziness hasbeen going on. So I appreciate you
for that, but thank you.It's great that you're sharing the hormone stories
with other men because I go tothis doctor, which when you have your
time, we're going to sit downand do it. I'm going to do
it with you. But I seemore men in there than I do women
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Like men are coming in for testosteroneshots because they're depleted for sure, for
sure. Yeah, and you knowthe way we do it. They actually
they do their shots at home.It's a little insulin datle so you don't
even have to go in anymore anddo that. If you're doing it right,
I know, I just had theymake you look better. So that
was my main thing was esthetically doesit help your overl pearance? Boy,
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it makes your lean muscle mass comeback, that's for sure, which makes
your body fat go down. Andlike for me, I was I was
when I was in good shape,I was about two hundred and ten pounds,
and then when I got real badhormone deficiency, I went all the
way down to one eighty nine.All my muscle mass was gone. It
was so bad fixed my hormones.Heck, I went up to two hundred
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and twenty pounds and I was leanerthan I was at one eighty nine.
I mean it really, I justpacked on so much muscle. But I
was weight training, you know,I wanted muscle mass. It didn't happen.
If you didn't know you were workingweight, you wouldn't have all that.
But tell us about your friendship withTony Robbins, because I find out,
like if Tony Robbins is believing everythingyou say, I believe you know
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what I mean? Like you guyshave this special bond. How did that
come about? Thank you? Well, Tony and I met through uh someone
that knew him knew me, andthat person always said, you are the
Tony Robbins of hormones you remind me. I said, you should do public
speaking, because we were doing thewhat's it called the E system system,
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and he was telling us these likeall about all of these things, and
like I was like, just soand like throw all them. You should
just stand him next to the easystemwhile you're in there. He's actually you
were talking. It's so funny.In nineteen eighty four, when I was
moving from Iowa to Scottsdale, Arizona, I stopped off at a place in
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New Mexico and a guy that Ihad graduated high school with and we were
talking one Saturday night and he said, you know, you remind me of
this guy. And he said,he's a really tall guy and his name
is Anthony Robbsey makes these tapes.And he goes, you're just liking He
goes, you're so positive, andyou're so and he shows me these tapes,
right, and I go, Anthonyrabble, that's interesting. I hadn't
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heard of it, right, Andthen I went on in my life so
many times I heard this right.So then this person that knewest Bolt said
you got to meet this guy.He's the Tony Robbins of hormones. He
just all he does is talk sopositive about hormones. It helps people with
their health and everything. So whenhe came to meet me, he started
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laughing. He said, now Iknow why everybody says that come together.
He said, you're like a brotherfrom another mother. But Tony said,
and we just hit it off sogood. And I showed Tony something that
really blew his mind. So hecame in and he had a blood pressure
issue. And I said when hewalked up to me, he stuck out
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his hand and he said, Hi, I'm Tony. And I said,
Hi, I'm Dan. It's twothirty in the afternoon and you have not
eaten a thing all day. Andhe goes, what And I said,
it's two thirty in the afternoon.You've not eaten a thing all day.
And he goes, how did youknow that? And I said, I
just shook your hand, and Isaid, your hand is shaky, hot
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and sweaty. I said, comewith me. I walked him in a
room. I put a blood pressurecuff on and his blood pressure was to
the moon. Yeah, And Isaid, look what you're doing with this
intermittent fasting. You're killing yourself brother. And he goes, well, Dan,
I've had high blood pressure my wholelife. I said, well,
you want to fix it, andhe said, I can't fix it.
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I can't take beta blockers. Isaid, I never said anything about beta
blockers. I said, come withme. I walked him out the building.
I walked him next door to ConAgrill. This was in our Boca
Park location in Las Vegas, andI said, come with me. I
took him in there, I fedhim and we came back. I hooked
him back up the blood pressure machineand I gave him some T three,
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some thyroid hormone, and in aboutten minutes it's I had his blood pressure
completely normal for the first time inhis life, and his brain was so
calm and relaxed. He looked atme and he said, I can't even
believe I'm the same person that Iwas ten minutes ago. And he goes,
this is insane. He goes,how the hell did you do this?
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And I said, Tony, youwere stuck in fight or flight.
Your your cardiovascular systems was totally stuck. I said, see, you've suppressed
your ability to make thyroid hormone withall this hyperstimulation and intermittent fasting should actually
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be called intermittent slowing, because whatit really does is slow the production of
all your hormones. So understand,fasting ruins your body. That's perfect.
People into this, they are absolutelygetting destroyed. So you have to teach
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your body that food is plentiful.You do little tiny amounts of food every
hour, and all of a sudden, your body says, oh, look
at that. Brandy isn't a placewhere food is everywhere. She can afford
to now have higher thyroid function becauselittle amounts of food tell the body,
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hey, look at that, we'vegot plenty of glucose. We can now
start to increase the metabolic rate.So if you want thyroid function to improve,
you do little tiny bits of foodevery hour. It doesn't mean over
feat. It means grays all day, little tiny bursts of food throughout the
day. You're last feeding right atsleep time, believe it or not,
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prepare the body for the sleep cycle. The last little bit of food,
not a big huge pile of butthen neary liver is now full. Your
liver will feed you while you sleep. You got about eight hours with the
glycogen storage because you ate all thoselittle bits of food all day. Now
you've got good like a gin storageto feed you while you sleep. The
only fasting I would ever do wasgo to bed hungry because I just couldn't
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do fasting. I mean it wasa yeah, you eat, but you
eat out of you stress. Eat. Yeah, I do. I soothe
myself with food, which is notgreat either because then I'm over well.
But that's very common when people allowthemselves to get so hungry, then they
eat too much. If you eatwhen you're not hungry, you'll never overeat.
That's when you drink water when you'renot thirsty. You never overhydrate.
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Little amounts of water coming in allday, you never get dehydrated. The
pilots drink the water before they beforethey need it. What's you're thirsty?
You're already dehydrated, right, youget what I'm doing, Ryan, I'm
dehydrated. Can I please have awater? I over consume all of my
liquids too, because then I'm tryingto counteract constantly, so I'll go from
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drinking all the caffeine. But thenI'm very vain, so I don't want
to look over like puffy, sothen I'm trying to well. It does
because it dehydrates me. So thenI've got to put in so much water,
but I overdrink the water. ThenI'm peeing constantly, and it's like
this vicious cycle of like like allday and I'm not saying like, well,
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yeah, I'll drink like eight leadersof it, so it's a little
bit too much. And then I'mpeeing out on my vitamins and then I
am like that's not great either,So I overdo everything is all in yeah
things, yeah, yeah, yeah, you just have to have unto balance,
I think, and I think youdo. I think you should get
your hormones checked. And after thisconversation for sure, mainly because I want
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to get more muscles and look reallygood. Well. Also, Zan is
opening a place in Vegas, right, yeah, we just opened actually,
so you're all wait at any timeyou can come to have you up tell
us about it. It's Tony andI opened a business called Regenerative Health System.
And it's so you go into thisroom and there's all these computer screens
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and they're putting out photonic and andso frontanic and scaler waves. So this
energy in this room, there's thisenergy vortex created in this large room and
people just go in there and sleepwhile your DNA, it's completely repaired,
and your body gets healed. Thestories I could tell you would be I
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saw the pictures you start with.That cat was like crazy. But yeah,
when I went in there, Imean, I have blurred vision.
I think a lot of it mighthave to do with this tooth infection.
But when I went in there withDan and my friend Mark, who's pancrettic
cancer, we just laid in therefor like an hour, I think maybe
two hours, and we went toeat after and I was just reading the
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menu. I didn't even mcglasses andit was like five hours I could see
perfectly, and I was like,there's something to this. Oh yeah,
for sure. It's a thank youfor interesting. Oh yeah, I've told
people about it and they don't believe. Maybe I say it wrong. I
say eed, and she said,that's right. I didn't know. It
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doesn't give you that. Yeah.Yeah, the EE system has changed my
life so much. It truly has. I watched miracles happen in there all
the time. And we've only beenopen for a week and I've already seen
miracle after a miracle. I mean, where is it. It's in the
place. It's summerland, the cityof Summerland, which is northwest Las Vegas
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in a development called Boca Park,and we're right next to Panera Bread.
We got this great location and I'mtelling you, it is so exciting being
a part of watching people's lives change. There's so many stories in a week.
I can't imagine in a year whatI'll have for for life changing stories.
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But I need I need to getin there because this is killing me.
Is it a radio frequency? Like, how does it so SCALEIR waves?
You just got these computer screens?Of course, I thought it was
a joke the first time I wentin. It doesn't It's like, okay,
Brandy, I'm like, you guysdon't understand. I could see for
like five hours, yeah, perfectlyafter one time going It's crazy. You
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just you wouldn't really think it wouldwork. I did go in for three
hours the first time, and Ididn't feel any difference. Then I skipped
it in and I went back forsix hours, and my gosh, I
woke up after that second trip andI didn't have a pain in my whole
body. And I have had alot of problems with my shoulders with pain.
It is just wiped it out.I don't have any shoulder pain anymore,
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and it's just been profound with myhealing. My brother called me in
a panic. His girlfriend had amalignant breast tumor in her right breast the
size of a tennis ball. Itold him to go into the North Scottsdale
Center. She went five times forthree hours, and they could not find
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the tumor anymore. So that's right, that's why I took Mark and for
the camp. I think he's hetalked to the one of the ladies skype
to find a place in Miami todo it, and like he is.
We were up after that, likelaughing and happy at giddy and like had
the best feeling till three am.And we weren't like drinking or doing anything.
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We're just dancing around, giggling,laughing, watching. Yeah it was.
I mean, it's amazing. Iwill be going again. I just
I don't like to take advantage ofpeople when they do nice things for me.
So I'm just like, I hateasking for can you know what they
want you to come? They reallydo. And I told him, I
said, you know, Brandy justdoesn't want to take advantage, but they're
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like, well, tell her tocome for they're so nice. They're nice,
nice, and it's a loveful tohave studio. They'd love to have
you. So it's it's just youknow, I mean when people people are
finding out, Yeah, it's goingto be crazy. Well, there's now
three hundred centers in the US.It exploded in the last two years.
It's gone everywhere. I mean,people say, well, I don't think
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it works. I said, well, obviously somebody does, because there's three
undred centers in America now in thelast two years. And they're like what,
Yeah, that's right. I mean, this is gonna when people really
learn what's happening in these places.The inventor and I were driving to an
event last weekend. They asked meto be a speaker at the one in
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breauh So I went down there withher and we're on our way and my
brother is blind in one eye,right, he has a detached retina.
Yeah, I said, do youmind if I put my brother on the
phone. She says, no,go ahead, and she didn't even know
why I put my brother on speakerphone. I said, hey, Chad,
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I said, I said, Iwanted you to know. I said,
you know that EE system that youthink is a joke. I said,
I've got the inventor right here besideme in the car. And I said,
and I said, she doesn't knowthat you have that you're blind in
one eye. But I said,now she does. Now, I said,
doc, I said, would youtell my brother here about the ability
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for this technology to heal his eyewith that detached retina? And she said,
well, nice to meet you,jed, she goes, but she
goes, I will tell you,I would be more shocked if your detached
retina did not heal than if itdid. She goes. The technology is
so profoundly impactful for vision. Shegoes, it's it happens all the time.
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People get their site back. Andshe goes, you need to go
really bad. And my brother waslike, really, oh my god,
he was. I think he wasscared to even dream that he could get
right. And people have like theyjust don't want to believe. So said
guess so we have to evolve asa society. Yeah, we have to
figure things out. And like Ifeel like in the next twenty five years,
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you won't see a bald man anywhere. Oh completely, They're going to
figure it out. Women will befertile till they're fifty. You know what
I mean, they're going to figurethis shit out. We're evolving. I
kind of almost I might have juststumbled onto something, Brandy, I gotta
tell you something. This is likea little this is a little bit of
an interesting moment here. I gotto share this with you. But let
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me just say really quick, I'venoticed, because I'm on dating apps that
a lot of men have their hatson and they're young. They're like,
you know, all of them.It's yeah, it's just something in the
water. It is something. Oh, there's no question. We're being hit
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from every angle. We're being hitand poisoned, and you know, there's
so much stuff. I mean,just look at your water now. I
see people at the gym going upand drinking out of the fountain and I
just don't I can't even believe thatperson is in the gym working out and
they don't know about the floor,they don't know about the glory. But
right I just cacalized. Since Italked to your friends there, they want
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to have more babies, but they'retrying to kill us. I don't get
it. They just don't honest tobe healthy. The body shop wants you
to have a car accident that ifwe think big Farmer wants is healthy reallys
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and whatever else you need to it'sjust sadly that's there. They don't want.
The money is not in health.The money is in this ease can
make their money. And and Ifocused my whole life trying to focus on
making people healthy. And then ofcourse I do get paid to do it.
Yeah, which is ideal. Imean I like doing this. I
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mean, I guess I get paid. But I just flew down to Dallas
and did something crazy. If youwant to hear about it, I'll tell
you do. Okay, Well,I heard about this a year ago,
right, and I was trying tofind out how to get to the scientist
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that figured it out, but Ihad a hard time getting the information.
Eventually I did figure it out,but I ended up going and getting a
treatment. So essentially what happens isthis, as you go through life,
When you turn about eighteen years old, your messaging RNA stops messaging. Is
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that's your peak, and then youstart to degenerate from that point on.
Well, this absolute genius in Dallasbecame paralyzed, partially paralyzed, and he
was really super smart. This guy, he thought about this and he did
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all kinds of work himself. Whowants to heal him more than himself?
Right, he just happened to bea genius. And he starts thinking,
it's like when you're younger than eighteen, Like it's like everything heals, it's
so amazing. Right, So hestarts exploring the idea that there's a messaging
if we could only recreate that messaging. Well, he figured out a way
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to do it. Wow, andit's in the placenta of young girls,
right, so under eighteen placenta willactually it has that mRNA in it.
So the bottom line is they figuredout a way to process and manufacture this
and now I'm putting it in mybody. You sure can. We are
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actually distributors now. So what's happeningis this. It turns that messaging back
on. So I now have oneyear to make all of the tissue in
my body and repair regenerate. Andnow a year from now that mRNA will
expire, I'll need to go backto the well for another treatment. You
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see what I mean. But asI'm growing older, I'm going to continue
to tune up my mRNA every singleyear I'll get one year out of that.
If I've got a seventeen year oldplacenta, I'll have about a year
of mRNA. My vision has improvedin the last three weeks so much I
can't even believe it. I wassitting in a meeting a couple of days
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ago, and I'm sitting fifteen feetat the end of the table, and
I always needed like a piece ofpaper to see the numbers on my because
I couldn't see the TV. Yeah, my vice president fires up the TV
screen and I can see every numberand every word on the whole damn screen.
And I'm going I said, didyou change the font on your numbers?
And she goes, same as it'salways been. I said, I
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can read you every single thing onthat entire screen. I know, she
goes what I go. I haven'tdone that eight years. So in three
weeks between the E system, I'vebeen mom and that too and this.
It's mind blowing. What's happened?How are you like harvesting the placenta?
Are you snatching up to see?That's not me? I only purchase the
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product from We just solved the costof having a baby in hospitals. Now
literally we also wondering if like whenyou know, because I'm a donor,
like for when you driver's license.After people diet, they still have like
a viable placenta, so maybe theyget it from that. Say that one
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more ten, like maybe they're gettingplacenta from dead teenagers. Know that in
the processes they really weed through whothey're getting this from super healthy donors to
Oh yeah, no, it's aprocess, but they're very selective and it
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it I mean, they're it reallyhas to be super healthy individuals too,
and so the donors are are fewand far between. This is a very
expensive it's it's so expensive you wouldn'tbelieve it. But my gosh, does
it work. It's just like injectionsor yes, yes, So they put
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it in my shoulders. I've gota torn tend into my right hip.
It has healed my hip already inthree weeks. I'm completely out of pain.
I did legs last night so heavyit was crazy. I've been able
to do that pretty injure it wellyou know what, yeah, because I
could lift again. You know,it's so great. My shoulders feel amazing
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already. Vision what kind of moneyare we talking like? It's basically a
pay up front because they're saying,listen, we already know we're going to
after that, So we're not goingto let you quit because it affects our
success rate because if you only doone treatment, you decide yeah, I
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don't know if it's working for andyou quit, then you're a failure on
us, right, because we're notgoing to let you fail. We're going
to tell you you're going to needfour treatments over the next four months.
We're going to charge you one hundredand six thousand dollars per treatment for the
four, but you're going to payup front, and we're going to get
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you to where you go. Andthen bottom line is you're going to be
another one of our success stories andwe're just gonna build on right. Because
it's like, so it's expensive,but for those that can afford it,
oh man, is it exciting?Like just feeling good? I can assure
you I'll be doing it the restof my life. As long as I
can afford it, I'll be doingit. Wow, I'm going to going
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to It goes way down in cost. It's just it initially I need a
lot more product because of all thedamage. So as you go as you
it's cheap because then it's just oncea year, a little pop point I
only need once a year. Itgets way less expensive the less product you
need, the lesser cost is FATUSso young, so distributory, and we're
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we're going to be for those thatcan afford it. We're definitely going to
be helping people out. And it'sreal simple. You just iv it in
or you shoot in the joint andit works like it's death becomes here.
You know. They take the patientmoney, I mean, and the FDA
looks at it like it's B twelve, you know what I mean, it's
the same, So it's f dA has already looked at it. They've
approved it for ivs or joint injectionsor anything. So it isn't okay,
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there's no real name. It's justthat's just what it is. But there's
no name of the product. Howabout Yeah, the creators out of Dallas.
He's got an LLC. But theyhave no presence online. You can't
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there. You don't learn nothing aboutthis online. That's why I couldn't figure
it out. I've been trying,that was desperate, trying to get to
these guys and I finally found away. We have a telephone here,
well, Dan, so tell usthat I will be at your party tomorrow
night and I will be with youin Texas getting getting those No. I
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mean, I'm very I'm very curious, just because of what's been going on
with me lately and my my stressinduced angioedema and now my dental situation,
and now the right side of mybody is deciding to work again, and
it's so exciting. It's exciting,but I'm frustrated because, like you know,
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knowledgeous power. So I'm going tohave to sit down with you.
I beg you to get in thesystem. I really feel like it just
would be so good, especially ifyou can do overnights and just sleep in
there. Okay, well, we'llhave a body and that The problem is
when you go in during the dayand you sleep during the day and then
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you can't sleep at night. Verywell, yeah that was I mean.
But if it's healing my infection,it will because even if you went two
hours a day every day just toget this healing underway. Brandy, you're
a sweetheart. We got to getyou better, and this is the way
to do it. It's right overthere in West l A. It's ten
minutes from where you feel asking like, I don't, Okay, you know
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what, I'm going to put youon a group text. I'm going to
reach out. I'm gonna I'm gonnaforce you to get in. Yes,
ask for me. I'm not goodat asking for help. Well, I
want you to. Kevin and Murrittare wonderful people and they would love to
have you over there and there.They want to heal people and that's what
they're They're committed you if you talkingabout it. I was at this spa
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for like like it helps you healyour insides, like, and I was
doing these footbaths you know with thetake the toxins out, and I was
telling the owner about it, andshe goes, you're crazy right now,
But I was also calling it edd. You know how you can tell you
know? Yeah? Right? Butyou know what you can tell if someone
knows what they're talking about. Yeah, if they think it doesn't work,
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they're uninformed. But also, Ithink our brains are so powerful. If
you're going to go in with abad attitude like this isn't going to work,
you're going to come out and yourbrain is not going to allow it
to work. I've seen dogs withbig tumors on and a couple of days
later their tumors are gone. Youtell me how the dog. It can't
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be psychosomatic for the dog, rightexactly, And so if it can do
that to animals, I mean I'veactually made Tony and I are center.
You can actually bring your pet oncertain days so that we can heal animals
too, like we want to healeverybody and their dogs. My dog start
a fight if there's other dogs.He's really bad. Well, it was
so good having you down and tellus how we can find you and where
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your centers are. You're on socialmedia. Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center bhrcenter dot
com is our website and our WestLos Angeles location is where we do all
the male and female hormones out ofSo for anybody out there that wants hormone
treatments, call that center and we'lllook forward to You have the name thing
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in there too, We have it, we have it. We're ready for
you. But how do you knowhow much I need that? We let
the treatment center, we let themtell us that they guide us on the
what the issue is. They tellus how many units to treat with.
Okay, that's interesting. I dofeel like just having this in my head
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for so many years and now I'mable to move, I can dance,
i can touch my hairs, Icould do a backbend again. It was
like I was my whole right sidewas fucked and like my mouth didn't work
on this side. It's just reallyinteresting to me. So I'm wondering what
else it did to me over becauseI have black mold poisoning and then I
had all the stress and that nowthe rotten tooth and it's just like between
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the EE and this treatment as well, it would change your whole life,
no doubt in my mind. Wegot to put a GoFundMe together. We'll
test out and see what they whatthey told me it is, yeah,
I mean I might just need adrop. I don't know. Well,
thank you for being here, Dan, and I look forward to seeing you
tomorrow night. Sounds good, Allright. Thanks for listening to Brandy Glanville
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