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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, hello
everybody and welcome to another
episode of the fat loss fastmethod.
Today we have a true maverickwith us.
I would say.
He's got a very innovativecompany and product and I'm
excited to hear what he has toshare.
His name is Dustin Baker.
He's the president of BioProtein Technology and the
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creator of Bio Pro Plus, whichis actually the first 100%
non-synthetic alternative toprescribed human growth hormone
treatment, which sounds prettyawesome and amazing.
Hi, Dustin, thank you for beingwith us here today.
No, I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
I'm really excited to
be on the show and talk Bio Pro
and all kinds of fun stuff withyou and get this party started.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Awesome, sounds good.
Let's dive right in.
I know that just from brieflychecking things out, that you've
done a lot of groundbreakingwork with your Bio Protein
Technology and it has amazingresults and changes for people
in their lives.
Tell us a little bit about whatit is you do with all of that
and why it is so amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Okay, i mean,
basically what we do is we
provide products, our secretsauce, if you will, to guys in
the combat, sports space,military veterans, private
security and even throughout themedical field.
We've been able to identify andextract and I'm sure we're
going to get into this but whatthings that are called growth
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factors, which is just the endresult of human growth hormone,
in a very safe way, a very cleanway, a way right here in the
United States, to helpindividuals, just, i like to say
, just get their lives backright.
So we, every year, we age,clearly, all of us.
We're always getting older.
There's no changing that.
We're all the same in thatregard.
We're body shanks.
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A lot of those things change.
I'm no different.
I'm in my late 30s right now,so I'm starting to really feel
it hard and our weight, ourperformance, our workout
recovery, our sleep, all ofthese things that realistically
have such a big impact on ourday to day lives and how we feel
diminished.
There's nothing you can doabout it, right, you can do your
best to offset them as best youcan with diet and exercise,
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hydration which you should butsome things just physiologically
change in your body and weprovide something that helps to
at least offset or delay that asbest we can, or to kind of turn
back the clock a little bit,for lack of a better term.
And that's what it is.
That's our passion, that's whowe are.
We believe in the products.
I'm a user of it myself foryears.
I mean, that's what we do.
We're just trying to get peopletheir lives back as best we can
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.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
That is awesome, very
, very cool.
So I've heard a lot about humangrowth hormone.
I do a lot with fasting with myclients in the health and
weight loss area And we are oneof the things we try to optimize
is human growth hormone, andit's been called the anti-aging
hormone, the weight loss hormone, the secret to longevity
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hormone.
Why is it that this hormonegets so much attention and value
?
Speaker 2 (03:01):
That's actually a
very easy question to answer.
I'm happy to sort it off withthat one.
But it's the master hormone.
It's the master hormone for menand women.
So it wasn't too long ago wheregrowth hormone was really like.
It was very popular.
It was huge in the medicalspace when they started to apply
it for aesthetic purposes andanti-aging.
However, in the last few yearsit's kind of been eclipsed by
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your other type of hormoneremedies or hormones.
You hear a lot abouttestosterone and estrogen or
women with PCOS and differenttypes of hormones like that?
And people kind of haveforgotten about growth hormone,
but they don't realize that it'sthe master hormone for
metabolic function.
It's the master hormone formuscle cell development.
Even collagen cells in yourface all tie back to growth
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hormone and its creation And theissue is that it goes down
exponentially every year afteryou finish puberty.
So sometimes by 50%, by 35.
So it's a big deal for a lot ofpeople, i think, especially in
the medical community.
If you're involved in it, it'sdefinitely a hot topic that's
starting to gain a little bit oftraction again.
There's several reasons behindthat, but when you can grasp
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kind of how to maximize thatwhether that's naturally or if
you are in dire needs and you dorequire- the medical treatment
it really changes the way youfeel related 20 years ago, et
cetera.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Nice, it sounds
amazing.
Now, when you say that it's themaster hormone, what are the
qualities or attributes thatmake it this master hormone?
Speaker 2 (04:32):
So I say that I use
that term because men and women
we all share hormones liketestosterone and estrogen, et
cetera, but men clearly aredominant in testosterone and
have estrogen, but clearly notas much as women, and vice versa
for women.
So when men and women,especially lay people like
myself I'm not a physician, i'mnot a scientist when you start
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to talk about hormones, menimmediately gravitate to
testosterone, women immediatelygravitate to estrogen and other
hormones, and we forget that HGH, or human growth hormone, is
literally the dominant hormonein both men and women.
And, more importantly, you haveto have adequate amounts of
growth hormone and its endresult, growth factors in order
to absorb and utilize your owntestosterone and or estrogen
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optimally.
So if you don't have growthhormone, the other hormones are
gonna suffer as well.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Wow, And I get the
idea that master hormone and the
way you're talking about it, itkind of controls a lot of other
hormonal functions in the body.
Can you tell us about that?
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Well, it controls a
lot of cellular functions, i
would say in the body,hormonally.
as I just stated, it's requiredfor the optimal use of other
hormones in your body.
So we focus a lot on men andour products are very popular
with men, especially in thecommunities that we are involved
in, just because men highlydominate those communities.
So when we're talking abouttestosterone, if you know, when
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you don't have this growthhormone, your testosterone will
directly be impacted.
So you can even be on TRT andother therapies and you won't
see the type of optimization,even if you are using the
synthetic drugs, that you wouldhad you had the appropriate
levels of growth hormone or itsend-of-use growth factors.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Okay, and then most
of my clients to be honest,
about 85% of them are women Andyou mentioned there's a lot of
benefits for women for thesegrowth factors, as well, what
are some of?
those.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
The fun one that I
think we get a lot with women
are two things.
One is fat loss, and that'sbecause of a few different
factors and we can dive intothose if you'd like.
We can get specific.
The other is you have thingslike collagen, cell
multiplication anddifferentiation.
So you gotta really understandhow hormones work, right, what
they do is hormones are justchemical catalysts in your body.
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Okay, they are there and we canfocus on growth hormone.
We'll use growth hormone.
Let me rewind it so peopleunderstand how the pathway works
.
So growth hormone is secreted bythe pituitary gland in your
brain.
Okay, but before the body evereven uses it, it has to be
converted into what are calledgrowth factors, and that happens
in the liver.
So growth hormone goes to yourliver, the liver converts it
into growth factors.
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Now, growth factors are reallycool, but all they are this is
literally all they are iscellular signals.
So you have a hormone that'ssecreted.
It gets converted into cellsignals because the cells have
to be triggered.
Every cellular function in yourbody has to have some sort of
trigger-pulled or signaling tocreate the change or to do the
function that exists.
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And the reason why I say allthat back and we're talking
about the ladies is you havewrinkling in your skin, you have
sagging in your skin, you haveyour skin starts to fall
literally off your face.
And there's a reason for thatand that's because the growth
factor remember growth hormone,liver then the growth factor,
the cell signals.
The growth factors are startingto decrease every single year.
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So you have growth factors likefibroblast growth factor,
epidermal growth factor.
Now, these cellular signals aredesigned specifically to go to,
like collagen cells in yourface, to trigger them to
multiply.
So if your skin is starting tosag, it is because of the.
You're lacking or losing outnow on those cell signals at
which they would have been at ahigher rate, right, when you
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were younger and as they startedto decline, you're not getting
as many, so your cells aren'tmultiplying and differentiating
or just multiplying, right,they're not.
There's not as many of thembecause they're not triggered to
multiply as much.
So the collagen in your skin,the skin stuff is really fun for
people to talk about.
And, like I said, the other oneis fat loss, specifically what
we call like stress fat, whichis cortisol fat.
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It's typically found around themidsection, the abdominals,
which is tough for people tolose, and there's multiple
different reasons for that.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Nice, okay, great.
Yeah, i actually.
We have a lot of clients whoare using a lot of collagen and
a lot of products to try toimprove their body's ability to
heal or have better ligaments,skin, digestive and all that.
It sounds like this humangrowth hormone product could be
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used in conjunction with theseother type of things.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
So yeah, the science
is very clear on growth factors,
about their uses for softtissue maintenance and healing.
So ligaments, even things likearthritic conditions, tendons,
ligaments I mean you're lookingat, there's science that even
will show it's gonna help.
Now the growth factors ingeneral can increase the nerve
regeneration by up to sixmillimeters.
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So soft tissue healing nerves,it's all part of kind of the
wound healing, acceleratedrecovery space, which is a
growth factor response as well.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Okay, that makes a
lot of sense.
And then also, i definitelywanna dive into the weight loss
aspect of what works, becausefat loss fast method that's a
lot of what my that's the nameof the show Audiences about,
right, so yeah, so how does thiswork specifically?
Speaker 2 (09:50):
You said you could
dive into the weight loss aspect
of it, so the way I like to dothat and explain it is to
identify what are the problemsfirst And I'm not saying every
individual who is looking tolose some weight or some body
fat is gonna suffer from thesefollowing problems, but they're
actually very, very common.
So I'm sure you're familiarwith the term insulin
sensitivity, correct?
(10:11):
Yeah?
so insulin sensitivity is a bigdeal nowadays, especially in
women.
Which to pump the brakes just asecond.
Insulin sensitivity isbasically.
Insulin is the hormone that'sgoing to tell your body how to
utilize the food you'reconsuming as either an energy
source or it's gonna tell you tostore it as fat.
So your body's sensitivity tothat is how your body is going
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to react to that food.
Meaning, some people end upstoring more food as fat than
utilizing it as energy, right.
And then they're like why can'tI lose weight?
Blah, blah, blah, i'm workingout, i'm eating right.
Your body is responding toinsulin differently now.
Now here's what I'll get intois, especially with women.
You have What we have found inwhat is, i think, is very common
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in science these days is you'restarting to find out all of
these issues with long-term useof birth control and
antidepressants.
Now I'm talking about the UnitedStates Women and I'm going to
use a percentage here.
I understand it's not the exactpercentage, but women
absolutely dominate the UnitedStates population for
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antidepressant use and birthcontrol use.
Wow, and both of thoselong-term use, both relate to
insulin sensitivity issues andhow your body utilizes food.
And it's no shocker now of howmuch birth control is really
affecting hormonal decline andendocrine disruption.
So hormonal disruption allthroughout your life after
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you're using these drugs for 10to 20 years.
So we're finding with a lot ofwomen they're really struggling
with a lot of weight loss.
It's not even us, just generalscience in this country that if
you're messing with the way thatyour body utilizes food from an
energy source to a storagesource, you're going to have
issues losing weight.
So what?
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the science is very clear whenyou're able to increase growth
factors like IGF-1, which is thepredominant growth factor
within our product, you're ableto offset or basically kind of
set the clock back a little biton a lot of those insulin
sensitivity issues.
So you'll see some weight maybedrop off.
We've had a lot of success inthe midsection kind of body fat
dropping off pretty quickly.
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Now, remember this is if you aresuffering from some of those
issues.
You also have weight loss froma sense of if you're able to
perform right, we're talkingabout accelerated recovery,
we're talking about performanceenhancement.
So if you're in the gym, you'reworking out as part of your
program the ability to healfaster from workouts, to not be
a sore, to be able to be in thegym more, to get more out of
those workouts.
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That you're getting right.
If you're only getting three orfour workouts in but you're
operating at a 70% level, ifyou're able to recover faster
and heal faster and hit thosethree or four workouts at an 80
or 90 or 100% level, you'regoing to get way more out of
that.
So you're looking at more bangfor your buck out of a fitness
regimen, nutrition regimen, thewhole weight loss type of thing.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Awesome.
Okay, and then these products.
A lot of the people who listento this podcast and then I work
with are very holistic oriented.
They want to make sure whatthey're taking is natural.
It's not going to mess with thenatural rhythms of their body,
and I understand that.
That's because you were createda natural based product.
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That that is, it is very safeand very effective at the same
time.
Can you tell us about that?
Speaker 2 (13:28):
That's a thousand
percent accurate.
So one of the reasons in thewhole kind of intent purpose of
this product is synthetichormone already, like synthetic
growth hormone, already exists.
I'm not creating that.
I'm not a physician.
We're not in the, we're not inthe synthetic hormone
prescription space.
Right, i'm not a doctor.
That's not what we do.
You have other drugs now thatare coming up, peptides, very
similar.
Those are signaling thesecretion of those hormones.
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Now when you replace a hormonewith a synthetic replacement or
you start signaling ormanipulating the pituitary gland
or other glandular function inyour body with peptides or these
other drugs, you will incursome side of some sort of a side
effect.
There is no drug on earth, asynthetic drug, a synthetic
compound, that is going to yieldzero side effects.
That's just not Now.
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It may be minuscule, it mightbe very large, but it's just not
possible to do that.
And that's where BioProPluscomes in right.
That's the whole purpose of ourproduct is to be the third
option, which is a completely100% natural option.
So what we do is we extractmammalian growth factors.
So human beings are a mammal.
We extract mammalian growthfactors safely and humanely that
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you can take as a human,because they are what are called
molecularly by identical towhat you take.
They're bioidentical, so yourbody doesn't notice them as a
toxin.
It doesn't notice them as asynthetic drug because it's not,
and you're able to maximizeyour growth factor levels and
your body's ability.
Where we fall short, the realmwe don't go into, is where the
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other two go in, which is beingable to push your body past its
natural ability, meaning, whenyou take a synthetic drug, you
have the ability to put yourbody into an abnormal space.
Now the abnormalities are whenyou start to incur a different
type of side effect.
So by design, we don't want tobe able to do that.
If you want to be an abnormalhuman, right, then just go take
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the drug.
I mean, it works, it's great itworks.
But if you want to kind ofcreate a optimized human being
and not lose sleep over, losesleep about it at night, then
we're probably a better optionfor you.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Nice, nice.
So when you say that it's ableto naturally integrate into the
body and then it creates anatural response, without going
into too much technical jargon,can you explain how that
phenomena occurs?
I love the word phenomena.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
I haven't heard it in
a long time.
I should use that more.
But to me it's really not that.
It's not this magic thing.
Right, you have cell signals.
Every human does.
Right, every mammal, everything, every cellular being is going
to have some sort of cellulartrigger.
Right, they're gonna have thesecell signals.
So all you're doing is you'retaking them from another mammal,
you're ingesting them.
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As a human, you actually takeit sublingually, so it's
expressing the blood vessels inyour mouth and going into your
bloodstream.
So your body just uses thosecell signals.
It has no idea that it didn'tcreate them itself.
It has no idea that they'recoming from an external source.
And notice is the cell signalsthey can use them directly from
there, nice, and the growthfactors.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
does it always signal
a certain type of response in
the body or is it prioritized bywhat your body needs when it
gets that signal?
Speaker 2 (16:44):
So the term that we
use is it has a adaptogenic
response.
Meaning if you are, your bodyis gonna use what it can use.
Meaning if you are deficient incertain areas, it's kinda think
of it like a sponge, right,it's gonna stoke up what it can
and what it can use If you cause.
There's 13 different growthfactors within the product.
Now they are.
We're sourcing this from anatural raw material, so a lot
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of those growth factors differ alittle bit, but because it's
completely natural, it's notreally any cause for concern
because your body's gonna usewhat it can and it'll just
excrete whatever it does not.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Okay, makes sense.
So if a person were havingtrouble with digestion and the
body thought also that it neededa lot of repair of the inner
lining of the gut, it might beprioritized towards that.
Is that correct?
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Potentially you're
the first guy to actually bring
up any type of thing on likestomach lining and stuff, and
that's actually something weshould probably actually look
into.
But if you wanna relate it tosomething like if you have low
IGF-1 and you're a maleexperiencing erectile
dysfunction or femaleexperiencing libido issues with
both, you can be tied directlyback to low IGF-1, your body is
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gonna stoke up that IGF-1 anduse it as the primary driver for
those cellular signals.
Okay, great.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
And then if it's
someone doesn't have like say
you're fairly healthy and thingsare going well, would this
still be of benefit for someonewho just wants to optimize and
get to a new level?
Speaker 2 (18:15):
Yeah, sure, i mean
our products are not for
everybody.
They're not the mostinexpensive things on the market
, They're not the easiest to geta hold of.
But if I think what I recommendfor people to do because I do
get that question is you need tokind of do a self audit of what
you're trying to achieve.
I mean where you feel that youare lacking, right, and then we
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always recommend individuals.
It doesn't matter what drugyou're gonna take, it doesn't
matter what you're gonna getyour hands on.
It's always best to, like Isaid, take an audit of where you
feel your short, yourshortfalls or your shortcomings
are.
Address those first with diet,exercise, sleep and hydration
And then if you feel, afterreally putting in the work from
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that aspect, that you're notgetting the best from it, if it
falls into our little verticalshere, then yeah, we think and
feel that you can absolutelybenefit from it.
And then check, start off theprogram.
What I really push onindividuals is start off the
program and make sure you havequantifiable metrics to show
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your progress.
Because if you're super healthyand you're super in shape, i am
absolutely confident it's gonnahelp you out and get you kind
of to that next level, buthaving quantifiable metrics of
this.
Is what my sleeps looks like.
This is what my measurementsare.
This is what my gym routinelooks like.
Am I really getting the bestbang for buck out of the product
, as I'm using it, cause we wantyou to be happy and we want you
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to feel really good aboutworking with us and moving
forward with us, Nice, nice Okay.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
So some more specific
type questions that I have.
It's super intriguing for me.
I hope you don't mind.
So we work with a lot of womenand going into going through and
post-menopause, the hormonechanges that sometimes have to
occur in there.
We do a lot with trying to makethings more workable during
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that period of a woman's lifeAnd we do it naturally with
fasting and diet and all this.
Would what you have here, thishuman growth hormone?
would it help, as the masterhormone, help with those type of
symptoms?
do you think?
Speaker 2 (20:30):
So I can say
specifically to anti-aging
doctors that prescribe ourproducts and provide them to
women, predominantly in thatmenopause and post-menopausal
population They find that theyget really great results.
they can increase energy levels, libido.
they can kind of offset a lotof the issues that come along
with that just from the lack ofhomeostasis of hormones.
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kind of across the board,specifically in women, what we
have seen more than men actuallyis a improvement of TSH levels
in the blood.
So if you got women that aredoing blood panels, we will get
which is metabolic function,which is really crazy because we
didn't really expect to seethat Or we weren't like really
ready for it, but people sendtheir blood panels into us all
the time.
They get really excited aboutthe results they get, and I will
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tell you that women have shownmore blood vannals with TSH
improvements than men have,which has been really cool.
And the women that do utilizeour products and get really good
results are more than thrilledwith their purchase, for lack of
a better term.
But that's actually been veryinteresting and we're in a very
fun.
For us, we're in the middle ofa double-blind pharmaceutical
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clinical trial right now,putting a lot of this stuff on
paper, and we're very excited tosee a lot more of those blood
panels and all kinds of funbenefits.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah, that's amazing
Because we have TSH, t3, all
these different thyroid panelsthat come back in there during
pre-post, during menopause.
that's one of the areas that'shard to navigate sometimes,
depending on the person's levelof health.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
I mean the results
and the blood shows for
themselves.
So that has been an excitingroad for us.
We're excited to continue toexplore that and to kind of push
that through and see whathappens in the future.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
That's really awesome
And I found that when you, when
you can dig into these hormonebalances, especially in that
period of Life, weight lossbecomes much easier.
Oh, a thousand percent.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Even if it's not and
I'm talking like kind of general
worldview here But if you justfeel better, right, if it's just
helping you with your energyand your focus, not just
magically cutting the weight offfor you, but your, your mood
improves, your energy improvesor sleep improves, i can pretty
much guarantee you that it'sgonna be a little bit easier to
get into the gym or stay on topof your diet, right?
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so it's no, it's no secret herein the United States that
depression and anxiety is anall-time high and that's
probably going to impact Yourability to stay on target with a
food and nutrition plan.
And since I said that I'd liketo share this story because it's
been just so awesome is We geta ton of people that have Really
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kind of.
We get testimonials every day,unsolicited testimonials, people
messaging us constantly, andit's actually been one of the
funest parts because it makes myjob very easy.
But one of the ones that wenever really expected getting
into this business and pushingit through was how many people
would message us and talk aboutDepression or how much better
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they feel.
Or one gentleman in ChicagoHe's an older guy, he's probably
his late 40s and he messes justto tell us he wanted to make
sure something wasn't wrong withhim because He was a
self-described cynical type guy,kind of a very Many use the
word sarcastic, but very dry,maybe difficult man, and he told
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us to make sure everything wasokay.
He says he allows you because hewas waking up and he looked out
the window one day and he waslike Man, today's just gonna be
a great day and his exact wordswere like I said that and then
It didn't sound like me becauseI had been such like I had just
been in the dump for so long AndI wanted to make sure I was
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okay.
But he put a smile on his faceand I can't say that that's an
isolated incident.
That's a.
We have parents that have saidit's helped them to become a
better parent.
It's not that our product isgonna help them be a better
parent.
The difference is is that we goout.
We all got jobs.
We're always doing stuff right.
I'm working right now and we'regonna get tired.
You're gonna get tired.
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In fact, as you age you're.
The level of restorative sleepthat you get every night
actually goes down has nothingto do with how early You go to
bed.
Your ability to hit restorativesleep goes down.
So every day it's gonna be alittle bit tougher and tougher
to kind of be there right.
You work all day, you're justtrying to pay the bills, keep
the lights on and then you gotto run home and you might have
young kids.
You might have teenagers.
You're running all over town.
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That's tough and we had parentsthat come in.
We, like my spouse says thebest thing that's happened since
taking the product is I'm abetter parent because I'm
present.
I don't need a nap, i'm able toplay with my kids.
I mean, that's pretty impactfulstuff, man, it's.
It's things like that that areunexpected to hear.
But you know, they come out ofleft field and they're there to
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kind of just make everythingworthwhile, if that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Yeah, absolutely.
That's.
That's incredible, That's, andit is true.
I mean a lot of times when,when we're working with clients
on health situations, theEmotional, mental aspect is the
thing that ends up Breaking thedam on that person's health
concern or situation in life,and then everything gets better.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
We're talking about
fat loss and weight loss here
and it's if you're starting onthat journey or you've been
struggling to get results, imean it can be very defeating
emotionally in the inside.
I'm not, i'm not not a, not intorvious to that.
I was a fat kid growing up.
I was a a chunky teenager.
I had all those same woes thosepeople do and even if you try,
it's such a long road and it'sit's a little bit progress.
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It's tough to stick with it.
So if there's something thatcan give somebody a little bit
of an extra For a little, alittle bit extra pep in their
step, i mean that could be a.
That could be a very big dealand it could be a game changer
for them to To make it to thenext day and then to the next
day and then the next day andbefore you know You're six
months deep and you've lost sixinches off your gut and you're
feeling good and looking good.
I mean those are big deals.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Yeah, yeah,
absolutely Okay, great.
So I just have to ask, becausethis is a pretty amazing product
and some just incredibleresults, but I imagine it took
and this is just me beingcurious I imagine it took a lot
of push and a lot of drive toget to the point where you had
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something like this.
So I'm just curious Would youmind speaking a little bit to
your motivation about why you'vecreated this product?
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
So this, the, the
original formulas.
So bio pro plus is the latestin The evolutionary chain.
So the malicious say we willuse that, for lack of a better
term, but the, the most evolvedproduct that we have in our
little bio protein technologyevolutionary chain, the the
original formulas were createdin 2009.
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Now I will tell you that I didnot create the science.
The original formulators didnot create the science.
This is a.
This is a science that goesback to the late 60s And that's
where human growth hormone, thesynthetic drug, was created.
And then when the syntheticdrug kind of the synthetic drug
was actually originally createdout of cadavers and it was used
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for Human growth hormonedeficiency syndrome in children,
which is a whole nother thing.
But as this kind of started toto gain some traction, the
Chinese and the Russians back intheir Olympic teams would.
We're fiddling around withdifferent types of science and
came across this extractionmethod out of another mammal,
which is what our science isbased on, and the, the original
formulators of the products.
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I mean, we're very aware of thescience.
A lot of people We wereattempting to, they were
attempting to bring it into theUnited States, do it in a very
clean, fast, efficient, healthyway.
Right.
When you start doing somebusiness and some different
things in Countries overseas,you can't always guarantee The
efficacy, you can't guaranteewhat's gonna be shown up on the
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boat, you can't get people, canget into trouble doing those
types of things, and that's whatthese products were coming from
.
So the original formulators gottogether and they were by again
guys and They wanted to figureout how to do in the United
States, like I just said, clean,easy, fast.
I wouldn't use the term easy,but clean and efficient and
that's exactly what they did.
Now I come into the picturearound 2014, because that was
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back in 2009, and I come intothe picture in 2014 just as a
user of The products.
So I was a there's a normal guyjust trying to optimize my
performance.
I like to think of myself as acompetitive athlete back then.
So I was.
I found these products rightand they worked so well and
others around me were using themand it's they followed me along
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basically through all of myentrepreneurial journey, my
career, if you will, throughcollegiate professional athletic
training to Fitness conceptsetc.
All the way through, and theyworked across broad ranges and
across multiple different agegroups and different men and
women.
And so eventually, the time justkind of came where it was like
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okay, how do I just want to takethis global?
I want to to get this toeverybody who can benefit from
it, like I have, because at thispoint it was a very small lab
Here in Florida and it wasn'treally really that far or that
available to everybody.
So we jumped in around actually, not around, we jumped in on
December 1st of 2018.
We acquired the brands and theformulas in the company and now
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we're in over 30 countries inthe world probably more, i think
, at this point and we havedoctors from here to South
Africa and all over the place.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
So you're bringing a
performance level product that
really was, sounds like,originally meant for elite
athletes and that high level ofperformance.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Yeah, it lived in the
medical space for about 10
years, meaning it was onlyavailable to physicians.
So physicians would get a holdof the products and then they
would provide them directly intheir clinics.
And then we continued thatbusiness model, which we still
do to this day.
We just eventually continued toevolve the products.
Now BioProPlus, again, like Imentioned, is the latest in the
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evolutionary chain.
So we have improved a lot ofthings on the original formulas,
a lot of that's kind of IP, butwe've found a way to increase
the potency and what we believeis the bioavailability.
And it has shown itself to be avery good venture and a lot of
the results with the newestproducts have been I mean,
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they've blown everything elseout of the water.
So it's been pretty wild man.
It's been a great ride.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Very, very cool.
So, now that you have createdthis product, how does someone
let's say, clients that arecoming to see me here in upstate
New York, how does somebody gettheir hands on these?
Speaker 2 (30:58):
They can go and see a
guy like yourself.
If you have a clinic up therein upstate New York, if you
carry the product and it's readyto rock and roll, technically
it's OTC at this point.
So physicians provide itdirectly to their patients.
Patients come in just like anyother type of service.
They match the demographics orthey match the.
That's what they're looking for.
That's what their need is.
You get it right from yourclinic clinician.
We also in 2021, created withthe whole COVID thing and a lot
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of concierge medicine anddoctors going online and the
evolution of that whole worldwhen you were able to create and
develop our own platform viathe internet to get the products
from us as well.
So you got one or two choicesYou can go to a clinic, you can
go to a clinician and or you cango directly to us.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
And when you say go
directly to us, that's an online
.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Yeah, it's available
right on our portal, on our
website.
You can check it out atbioproteintechcom,
B-I-O-P-R-O-T-E-I-N-T-P-E-C-Hcom.
And yeah, you can sign up rightthere, get a shift right to
your house.
Everything shifts two days, Sotypically you get it.
You know lickety split, Ryan, Ihaven't used that term in a
long time.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
We're using new
terminology here.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Yeah, I love the
phenomenon word.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Yeah, i mean this is
sounds like something that
everybody should be aware of sothey can incorporate it in when
appropriate, which sounds likeit would be appropriate a lot
for people.
Now, if somebody wanted to do alittle more research or get
more information than what youand I have provided today, is
there a way of finding out moreabout it or reaching out to
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something that you providefurther?
Speaker 2 (32:34):
You can go on the
website.
You can go to a.
We have a whole house workstage.
It takes you all the waythrough the journey and what
you're kind of getting into andwhat it looks like.
I mean I love the questionsyou've been asking and stuff and
we're getting into the detailsbut it's really not that
complicated.
I mean you're just taking cellsignals, right, and you're just
doing it safely.
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So you can head over to ourwebsite.
You can go down to the housework page.
It explains what they are.
It goes through it kind of thelittle bit of the customer
journey or find a doc whoprovides a product themselves.
All the doctors that typicallyprovide our products are.
I mean, they're verywell-versed in anti-aging
medicine.
They understand what's going onhere.
A lot of them are actuallyex-core or existing growth
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hormone physicians, which arerare and rare these days because
of the government regulationsnow on the synthetic drug which
is being basically wiped off ofbeing able to be used for
performance aesthetics Yeah,it's a whole thing.
So the that is probably gonnadisappear in the next few years,
which probably is why ourproduct has gotten so popular,
because it kind of that vacuumsucked us up.
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But go talk to a doc about it.
You can reach out directly tous.
We're very responsive.
We also have a.
We have a clinical director, aclinician on staff here
full-time.
That that's what they do.
You can reach out to usdirectly.
You can connect with them.
They're happy to do what theycan to kind of steer you in the
right direction.
So you have several differentoptions.
You can talk to our clinician.
You can talk to your ownclinician.
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You can shoot us an email andwe'll help out as best as we can
Making it available to everyone.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
that's great.
We try, okay, great.
Thank you so much for beingwith me here today and sharing
all this amazing information.
I am definitely going to pickyour brain a little bit after
this and ask you some questionsabout how we can get it going up
here, but I really appreciateyou being here.
Is there anything else you'dlike to share before we wrap up
this episode?
Speaker 2 (34:25):
No man, i think we've
.
I think we've gotten plentyinfo out for right now.
But if anybody does have anyquestions, clearly you and I are
gonna discuss and I should askyou.
But if there's, if you havereal questions or you have
specific stuff, you're more thanwelcome to reach out to us.
We can always give you specificmedical advice, depending upon
who's talking to you and stuff,but we can give you the
information that you're lookingfor to hopefully either make the
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best decision for you or evenget you on a nice other right
track, even if it's not ourproduct right.
We're not for everybody andnothing on earth is for every
single person, so it's best todo your own research.
Ask us any questions if youhave specifics, and if we can
answer them, we can.
If we cannot, we'll point youin the right direction to
somebody who can, and we justwant you to get the best
experience for you.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
All right, we'll hang
around for a second and thank
you everybody for listeningtoday.
Again, reach out to Dustin ifyou want more information.
There'll be more links andwhatnot in the show notes, so
you can definitely get yourhands on this and start using it
if it's appropriate for you, orget more information and find
out what you wanna do next.
Thank you, and I'll see you inthe next episode.