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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Welcome to Man in
America, a voice of reason in a
world gone mad. I'm your host,Seth Hullhouse. If you look
around, you see that our worldis under attack from all angles,
and this is probably nothing newto you if you're watching this
show. It's not just the threatsof nuclear war, the recent news
of the, Poseidon missile comingout of Russia that can create
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thousand foot tall tidal wavesof radioactive radioactive
water, but it's also the poisonsbeing dumped onto us, the
chemtrails, the toxins, themicroplastics, and so much more.
And so joining me is one of myfavorite guests I have on who's
a as one of the sponsors of theshow, miss Kim Bright, who is a
fascinating woman with a very,very deep understanding of
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health and the human body, butalso a really good understanding
of just geopolitics and thebigger picture of what's
happening and the depopulationagenda.
And so in today's show, we'regonna be hitting a bunch of
talks topics, nuclear war,microplastics, Ukraine war,
drones, gut health, microbiome,and so much more. So please
enjoy the show. And just a quickreminder, if you're watching on
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So please enjoy this interviewwith Kim Bright. Kim Bright,
it's always wonderful to haveyou on the show. Thank you so
much for being here with ustoday.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Well, it's a joy, and
thank you for always having me
and hosting. It's lovely to beable to talk to someone of
similar viewpoints.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
It is. Especially,
think, gosh, I feel that it's so
easy to be on an island thesedays. And it's just there's just
so much crazy stuff happening.And even within I mean, we were
trying to talk about before westarted recording here that we
were talking about chemtrails.And it's like, So you're you're
against chemtrails, which meansyou're pro environment.
So does that mean that you'remore liberal or or more you
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conservative because you're kindof like a right wing conspiracy
theorist or because you're likea green, you know, kind of like
protect, you know, save theearth type person. And I just
feels like everything is sofragmented. There's everything's
a whirlwind that it is just it'snice to sit down with somebody
that you can just speak openlyand, and be on the same
wavelength.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Yes, that's a good
word. Yes, it's be on a similar
wavelength. It's nice. It'srelaxing. Right, Seth?
Speaker 1 (02:39):
It is. It is, which
is important. So we've got a lot
of different topics that we'regonna be hitting today, starting
with with nuclear threats and,you know, getting into the
Ukraine war and plastics and awhole lot more. And, you know,
one thing that is I I know Idon't have pulled up for us to
talk about, but I wanted tomention in terms of the nuclear
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threat stuff is that, you knowso Trump has this meeting with
Xi Jinping, and almost likesimultaneously, they're talking
about, you know, kind of,starting back up nuclear testing
again, which I think it hasn'tbeen since, like, '92 was the
last time that we were actuallytesting nuclear weapons. And so
it just you know, then gettingobviously within, to Russia,
which we'll be talking about inPoseidon technology, it just
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feels like, you know, you know,the the saying of the rumors of
wars.
Right? That it just feels likethere's like, wavelengths are
off in the world, and thatthere's some strange energy, and
there's this feeling of, like,certain things are going really
well, but there's also this kindof dark threat outside the door
at all times. What are you whatare your what's your feeling on
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that overall?
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Yeah, I think, you
know, I agree with you. I mean,
you know, if you look in theBible, you know, and, you know,
the end chapter is here, youknow, it almost feels like
sometimes, because the wholething is there's, dark side is
definitely there and then wehave the light side, the people
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that are shining light trying todo the right thing. So, I think
we definitely are dealing insome very interesting times here
Seth, where the extremes areshowing, you know, and this is
what's going on. And I think theleaders are, you know, trying to
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say, well, I've got the biggerstick here, and then the other
one pulls out their stick andsays, well, I've got a bigger
one than you do, and this iswhere we're at. And it's scary,
it's very scary.
Especially these things thatRussia's been developing that
are, you know, very, verydoomsday, if you will, type
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weaponry because they arepowered by nuclear, you know,
warheads and can create, youknow, they've got an underwater
nuclear warhead that cangenerate a thousand foot tall
radioactive tsunami. Now theycan target our coastlines and
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then, you know, I know PresidentTrump's trying to put a
protector over the top of us,know, a dome, but it's
definitely not gonna protect usagainst these underwater nuclear
warheads that, you know, cangenerate this radioactive
tsunami as a thousand foot tall,and, it's scary.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
It is, actually. So I
wanna I know we have a video to
play on this, and I'll read thenews article, but I wanted to
comment on one thing that yousaid because I I think that was
really important, the words thatyou chose, you said that were
the extremes are showing. AndI've, I've kind of looked into a
lot of different kind ofperspectives or philosophies.
I've always been fascinated byphilosophy and the idea of the
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yin and the yang, right? Thepositive and the negative.
And looking at what is containedwithin what the yin and yang is
talking about and what's showingjust in that symbol itself, or
what we call the yin yang, theChinese yin yang, right? So, but
what you see though, is thatwhen, when you have the two, the
black and the white, whenthey're kind of rotating, you go
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through the periods as itrotates, it goes from being kind
of black, very dominant, andthen black gets into the white,
so it's becoming more dominant,and the white becomes dominant.
And it's just a it's a cycle.It's a cycle of where you have
the the balance continuallyplaying out. But as you get to
the extreme, it then reverses,and it goes back the
Speaker 2 (06:27):
other way. It turns
into its opposite. Exactly.
That's macrobiotics. That's whatyou teach, you know, when you
reach those extremes, it turnsinto its opposite.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Exactly. But I also
think that what we see with that
is that when things aren't atthe extremes, they're not as
visible, right? So if you lookat our country, as an example,
you look at the divisions or,you know, just the things that
were happening in, say, likethirty years ago, there might be
the left versus right, might beover some, I think, much more
silly issue, right, in kind ofcomparison to what's happening
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right now. Whereas maybe they,you know, long time ago, they're
they they wanna have gaymarriage. Right?
It's like, okay, you know, youcould say, what is the level of
extreme? That's not thatextreme, right, compared to say,
mutilating children, you know,state sanctioned, you know,
mutilation of children. You cansee that that's just one
example. But there's so manyareas where it's like, there's
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no more there's no more in themiddle anymore. Everything is
getting pulled to either oneside or the other.
And it's becoming very clearwhich side everything is on.
It's almost like it's like thewheat is being separated from
the chaff, right? It's likethere's a separation happening,
you can no longer just be kindof quiet and sitting in the
middle.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Well, and you know,
the way that I look at it too is
like water dripping on a rock.If you watch water dripping on a
rock, you don't know that it'seroding, but you come back one
hundred years later and they'vedone everything in increments.
So, they're normalizing thingsin increments, small little
increments, like you just said.Okay, gay marriage, let's get
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that normalized. Then we'regoing to normalize something
else.
Then pretty soon we're going tonormalize mutilating children,
pedophilia and all that is goingto be normalized.
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Speaker 2 (09:27):
We've been dripped on
for, you know, all these years,
and people now, each newgeneration thinks that's normal,
you know, what they're dealingwith, but it wasn't normal
twenty years ago, thirty yearsago. And so, we have to fight
this. We really have to get backinto a balance. This is not good
where we're at with theextremes.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Exactly. So so
jumping back into the the,
Poseidon technology, I'll do aquick kind of read a little bit
of this article here. It's onEuroNews, and then we have a
short video as well. So it saysMoscow this is just in the past
week or so. It says Moscow saysit tested the Poseidon nuclear
underwater drone, anothernuclear superweapon.
It says three days after this isthe the, twenty ninth of last
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month. Three days afterannouncing a test of the nuclear
powered, Burchnik missilemissile, Moscow said on
Wednesday, it also testedPoseidon, a nuclear capable
underwater drone. The secondnuclear weapon test in just a
week comes as the talks with USstalled over Moscow's reluctance
to cease fire in Ukraine. And sodescribing this weapon, it says
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describing it as a new weapon,quote, which which cannot be
intercepted. Says that Putinsays the drone has already been
dubbed a doomsday machine.
And so it says speaking at theat a Moscow hospital where he
met with soldiers wounded inRussia's war against Ukraine,
Putin said the Poseidon dronewas tried while running on
nuclear power for the first timeon Tuesday. He described it as
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having unmatched as havingunmatched in speed and depth.
And so as you mentioned before,basically, actually, here here,
I'll I'll read theirdescription. This is pretty
kinda chilling. What it does, itsays the Kremlin affiliate media
outlets claim the Poseidon isdesigned to travel at up to 200
kilometers per hour, this isunderwater, known in NATO as
Canyon and formally labeledStatus six by Moscow.
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The drone is 20 meters long, 1.8meters in diameter weighs about
a 100 tons. So they claim thatwith the nuclear power giving an
unlimited range, the drone speedand depth make it hard to
locate. And so they said thatbasically, yeah. So Russian
media reported that the Voseidonwas designed to explode near
coastlines and unleash apowerful radioactive tsunami. So
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as far as I understand, youimagine like, a drone like, you
know, kinda like a remotelyoperated drone submarine, right,
that's carrying a nuclearpayload that, say, they wanted
to take out Washington DC, theycould just drive this thing at
200 kilometers per mileunderwater, which is incredibly
fast, detonate it off the coastof, you know, Virginia and in
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that, you know, that overallarea, Maryland, and create a
massive radioactive tsunami.
It's like, how do you know, theiron Dome or the golden Dome or
whatever domes that we're can'tbuilding for air even touch
this?
Speaker 2 (12:17):
No. So it's scary.
And again, we are at the extreme
ends, you know, this is reallyproving that. And, I don't know.
Prayer.
Everybody pray. That's that'swhat I say.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Exactly. So I've got
a a clip I'm gonna play here.
Real quick on this. Let's go andlet's let's watch this quick
clip.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
Just yesterday, there
was another test of a future
weapon system, and that's anunmanned submarine, Poseidon
unmanned submarine, with anuclear power plant. So for the
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first time, we managed not onlyto launch it from a carrier
submarine, but to start itsnuclear power plant, which
powered this vessel, underwatervessel for a certain period of
time. This is a hugebreakthrough as well.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Which, again, it just
it kinda takes you to that
thinking of well, I guess forone thing I'm thinking is I
think most Americans have noidea how unprepared they are.
But you know, things are heatingup and what are your thoughts on
this?
Speaker 2 (13:46):
I agree things are
heating up and people need to
understand that things areheating up and they need to
prepare, you know, in any waypossible. But this is, we're
talking about things thatliterally could wipe out cities
to, you know, that we, I don'tknow if we have any things that
can protect us against whatthey've developed over there. I
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mean, and it's interestingbecause Poseidon has has gone
above and beyond what theirother super weapon was that they
called Satan two, which I foundvery interesting name. So it is
like revelation. I mean, we areliving in days of revelation, I
think, and there's so many scarythings that are coming out with
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this war in Ukraine, withRussia, with China, but, you
know, I don't think that peopleare realizing.
Also, we've got to concentrateon our long term health effects
that we're experiencing on aglobal level because yes, all
these things are there, there'spossibilities, but we have to
really concentrate and payattention, and I think otherwise
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we go crazy. We need to reallystill live each day and look to
the future and not get caught upin, oh, we're gonna die
tomorrow. I think we need toprotect ourselves and our
family's health. And this war inUkraine is so terrible because
they're using 80% of whatthey're using to kill and cause
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chaos and havoc over there aredrones. These drones are
connected to fiber optic cablesthat they use one time, then
they are abandoned in the field,Seth, and they leach into the
soil, and it takes over sixhundred years for these
chemicals to come out of thesoil.
The toxic aftermath is havingsignificant global impact on our
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health. Know, and these, everyif you think about every time
fuel is burned, a missilelaunched, a bomb detonated, the
microplastics are released intothe atmosphere. They're
affecting us. They're spreadthroughout the entire upper
atmosphere, spread globallyaffecting us all, we're inhaling
the microplastics, and the wholething too with those things that
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they're using, the fiber opticcables, those are up to 25 miles
long. That's the length of amarathon, and they're just
leading them in the ground, andthen bats and mammals and all
kinds of animals are gettingcaught up in this.
So it's not just humans that arebeing affected with what they're
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doing with this craziness, it'sall life. And then we look at
the microplastics, how they'vespread throughout the world in
tap water, bottled waterworldwide, 94% contain
microplastics now. 88% of ourprotein sources, that includes
things like tofu, our meat,seafood, poultry. So we are now
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dealing with all of this stuff,outside things that we can't,
you know, control, but theinside things we can control.
And microplastics in our blood,this is unbelievable how it's,
you know, appearing.
Because if you have microplasticplaque where these blood clots
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are made and they're containingthe little microplastic,
nanoplastic, and these are inyour arteries and veins, you're
four point five times morelikely to die from a heart
attack or stroke. So, you know,we're now consuming things that,
and we're ingesting six timesmore microplastics than we did
in 1990, And trust me,everybody's got microplastics in
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their arteries now. And theyreally devastate us. I don't
know if you know this Seth, butthey actually devastate our
bones too because we, our musclemass, they get inside and the
stem cells are disrupted in ourbone marrow and now the stem
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cells can't replenish the bonemarrow, They are now weakening
our bones, our bone density.They're making us weak and
brittle.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
And so this is
something that we've done. We
did a show on microplasticsbefore, which was actually, it
was mind blowing to me. If Iremember correctly, one of the
stats that came out of theresearch that we were talking
about was that the averageperson has roughly the
equivalent of a plastic spoon'sworth of microplastic in their
brain alone, which was I mean,I've got like a a Sharpie marker
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sitting here, and which is, youknow, maybe this a similar
amount of plastic that's in aspoon. To think that there's
this much plastic inside of ourbrains is is wild, but there's
also, so here's the article Ipulled up here talking about how
the microplastics could beweakening your bones. It says
the review of more than 60scientific articles show that
microplastics, among othereffects, can stimulate the
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formation of osteoclast cellsspecialized in degrading bone
tissue.
But then also, I'll pull up thatvideo because you mentioned, so
we've got a video here about themicroplastics in blood, which
I'll play this is about thirtythree seconds long. And this is
a whole other thing. I mean, notnot to be kind of a fearmonger,
this is just the reality of whatwe're the world that we're
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living in. So I'll play thisreal quickly.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
White ones. We've got
clear ones.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Tons of microplastics
wash ashore all over the world
every day. And now for the firsttime, scientists in The
Netherlands have detectedmicroplastic pollution in human
blood.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
All the microplastics
and anaplastic we are exposed
to, we inhale and we ingest,that actually, you know, there's
so much plastic that it can evenenter our bloodstream.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
The Dutch study on
blood samples from healthy
adults detected tiny plasticparticles in eighty percent of
people.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Which again, it's
just wild that I mean, it's
kinda sad because again, we weretalking earlier before about,
you know, chemtrails and and howI'm noticing a lot less
chemtrails and the governmentshutdown. And you're in Florida,
and you're you're lucky. And andwith DeSantis being the champion
and trying to end chemengineering there, you're seeing
blue skies again. But it's justcrazy, though, because I think
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that what's happened is that wewe had this whole, you know, the
Green New Deal and this push forenvironmentalism, which I think
in a lot of ways was hijackedand controlled by the UN and a
lot of the globalistorganizations as as kind of a
Trojan horse for, you know,really kind of global communism
under the guise of saving theplanet. But it's also there's a
lot of truth in that too,because the the plastics and all
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the the pollution, it's it'sdestroying us.
I mean, it's really it's at acellular level now. It's it's in
our blood. It's in our brains.And so it makes me just think,
gosh, what have we done to ourworld? And like, how can we fix
this world?
Right? It's kind of a, I'm notDebbie Downer, but these are
some serious issues though.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Yeah, I hate, you
know, I hate to be Debbie
Downer, but we have to confront.We can't be ostriches forever.
And so many people, it's so hardfor them to confront the amount
of evil that was here eventhirty, forty years ago. Well,
it's now, you know, gone up amillion times over. So, we have
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to bring up our ability toconfront this evil because even
now, you know, all these thingsare affecting our ability to
reproduce.
And in men, you know, there'sstudies that show that the sperm
counts and testosterone countsare lower than ever before. I
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mean, men now have 50% lesstestosterone, less sperm count
than a 65 year old man. That isscary because here's the deal,
if we're not reproducing, whathappens to us? You have to be
having at least 2.2 children perfemale in The United States to
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keep the population at whatwe're at. And we're now down to
1.8, I think, or 1.4 female.
You know, it's affecting thereproductive systems in men, but
it's also affecting,microplastics affect women as
well. I mean, they're, you know,in the clothes they're wearing,
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the food, everything, it'saffecting everyone. So we have a
massive problem here. And alsomicroplastics too, Seth, are
altering our DNA. They'rechanging our gene expression,
they're causing the DNA damage,they're interfering with DNA
repair mechanisms, and this isconcerning because when you
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alter the DNA, now you've gotcancer, you've got all these
other diseases that we'relooking at, and microplastics,
they've been shown to cross theblood brain barrier and again
we've got dementia, we've gotAlzheimer's, we've got all these
things going on.
So you know having that spoon ofmicroplastics in your brain is
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really causing havoc and peoplethink well what can I do if I
just eliminate and don't useplastic things, know,
eliminating it or avoiding it isnot going to be enough? We've
been inundated with it for solong. We've got to take active
steps to actually do things thatare going to remove these toxins
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out of the body before they doirreversible damage to us. And
of course, BPA, BPA is the mosttoxic chemical in plastic and
it's degraded. Thank goodness Ifound this study and I got so
excited Seth because we canactually do something about the
most dangerous toxic chemical inplastic to get it out of our
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body and it's called bacilluspumulus.
This is found in kimchi. It's astrain of bacteria found in
kimchi, and it actually has beenisolated from kimchi and it
actually works because we'redealing with all of these heart
disease, cancer, erectiledysfunction, fetal
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abnormalities, all these things.And this is exciting good news
instead of all this bad newsthat there's something that we
can do about it to eliminatethese things. And it's called
Bacillus pumulus, and it can getrid of, it can degrade this
plastic out of our system. Andthen another study, 2025 study,
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said there were two otherlactobacillus strains that
showed up that were found inkimchi, and they actually absorb
and pull into them, into theirbiofilms, these microplastics
and nanoplastics, and then theyhelp the body excrete them.
And this is Bacillus parcassiiand Bacillus plantarum. This was
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exciting too because now we havethree things found in kimchi
that can help us get rid of thisand avoid the toxicity and
maintain, you know, the gutmicrobiome, the optimal health
of the gut microbiome, becausethe gut microbiome affects
everything, everything in ourbody.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Exactly. And so I
want to jump real quick. I know
we had a, I wanna have a videothat I wanna play about the
brain. But then also I wanted tomake a comment on the
testosterone and imbalances,then we'll come back to
different things we can use tokind of help combat this. So
I've got a video here.
Let me pull this up realquickly. This is let's see, it
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was the that's where can I findOkay, microplastics in the
brain? Okay, so let's take alook at this real quick. And
this is about, 50 about a minutelong.
Speaker 6 (25:56):
And we start with a
new study on the impact of
microplastics, which found humanbrains contained as much plastic
as a plastic spoon, which is upfifty percent from 2016.
Speaker 7 (26:09):
What we're finding is
in the brains of people who have
dementia, there's actuallyhigher amounts of microplastics.
So essentially, thesemicroplastics or these tiny
little particles of plastics arecrossing the blood brain barrier
and they're depositing into ourbrain. And they're being
correlated with increased riskof neurodegenerative diseases
like dementia, possibly linkedto autism and other things that
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affect the brain. There's alsoevidence showing increased risk
of stroke, and increasedinflammation overall. So I have
always said, listen, there's noway to avoid microplastics
entirely unless you're going tolive in a bubble.
And by the way, that bubblecouldn't be a plastic bubble.
It'd have to be a glass bubble.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
So as you're saying,
you've got microplastics surging
up fifty percent, right? And Ithink in the brain the last
eight years. And so this is onething, then I wanted to hit on,
you mentioned the testosteroneand the hormones and how the
sperm counts are being affected,but even the lower testosterone.
So I was talking to someone elserecently about this. And, you
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know, when you look at, okay,you look at all these different
things that are happening,right?
Take microplastics as anexample. They know what these
microplastics do, right? Like aswe did, we talked about in a
previous show, there's so manystudies, there's a study from
probably twenty years ago, wherethey put polyester synthetic
clothing on dogs, and they sawthat the dogs that were wearing
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these polyester underwear had adirect drop in sperm count. And
that was just one of so manycountless studies. And so you
have to ask yourself, it's like,okay, the people that are
producing and marketing andselling this stuff to people en
masse, it's like the the eitherthey're ignorant of this, which
is highly like, I I very much sodoubt that Or
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Me too.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Or they're they're
doing it on purpose. And if you
look at the bigger picture, aswe've talked about before, and
the overall idea of, you know,if they're trying to drive us
into some sort of globaldepopulation, which you it's
hard to ignore that these days,that this is actually happening.
We're seeing the age lifeexpectancy dropping, declining
for the first time in a longtime. We're seeing fertility
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rates plummet. We're seeing, asyou mentioned, the births, you
know, per person, right?
They're dropping, like that, thehealthy 2.2 plus rate to below
that.
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showing that yes, like ourpopulation is it's under attack.
But then the other thing which Ithink is is, I think, it's hard
to say what's equally or more orless sinister. If you look at
the role of testosterone in menand you look at what men have
become now, you know, my wifeand I, we, you we love
historical drama.
And there's a one of probably myfavorite all time show is a show
(30:48):
called The Last Kingdom. Andit's it's kinda going into the
Saxon and Dane battles of the,you know, September. And you
look at the men at that time.And, obviously, they're they're
portrayed on screen, but it'sreally probably close to how
they were. They're they'rewarriors.
And these are people that willgo fight to the death to protect
their family, to save thekingdom, to, you know, kind of
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fulfill their their destiny assomeone that is called to to
war. But the men there, there'sno way they'd put up with what
we're putting up with. And Ithink that the it's it's such a
a contrast. You take so youpluck someone out, even even
from fifty, sixty years ago. Youknow, these young men being sent
off the war, you put them nextto your average, say, 20 year
old man these days that's, youknow, playing a bunch of video
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games in their mom's basements.
Scare the world. They've gottrigger problems of, you know,
anxiety. Not not all of them.Right? But a lot of the just the
kind of the modern men that wethat we as a as a race are, that
men have become so weakened andthe testosterone Feminized.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
It's like the yin and
yang again. They're turning into
the opposite. Men are becomingfeminine and women are becoming
masculine. And it is, it's allabout that. And then pretty soon
it's just going to be one blobof, you know, I don't know,
nobody can reproduce and it'sjust all, I don't know, it's
crazy.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
It is. And it's like,
it's like, where are the men?
Right? Because that's the thingis that they're the ones that
should be standing up andprotecting their families and
and fighting for what's right,but they just become so pacified
or or pacified. Right?
They've become just so weakened.And I do think that there's I
think there's a resurgence ofpeople trying to get back to
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living how they should. And andthere's, you know, I think
there's a lot of men that aretrying to be men again. There's
different movements about that.And and also, you know, the same
side with the females.
There's, the whole trad wife,you know, things happening of
women that are saying, you knowwhat? Like, I actually wanna
stay home and just bake breadand raise kids and be, you know,
barefoot pregnant in thekitchen, right? I think that
we're seeing some things thatare returning, but I think we
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look at it from the biggerpicture, you can see there's
definitely been this very, very,very well planned and well
executed agenda to reverse thegender roles, to, kind of neuter
the men, to turn the women intotyrants, and to create the
society that is just ripe forbeing overtaken.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Exactly. And those
are all outside influences. So,
what you're saying I completelyagree with because we have to
pay attention to our insights,take care of our gut microbiome.
We have to pay attention to oursoil, pay attention to the
microbiome in the soil, and wehave to grow healthier food, the
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woman has to pay attention tofeed her family the things that
are going to heal the body withthis onslaught of all of this
outside forces that have beenjust poured all over us. And the
man, she has to nourish the manwith yang type foods that are
going to strengthen him and makehim, you know, make him be the
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man that God intended him to be.
And so, you know, this is veryimportant, these roles, and
know, God made male and femalefor those reasons, and we've got
to get back to that. And thiswhole thing of the technology
and the, like you said, the guysin the basement and they're
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becoming very feminine and theyjust wanna sit around and be
lazy all day playing video gamesand the women are out there
being the man, we've got toreverse it, we've got to. And
you know, the whole again I goback to, your health starts in
the gut, your health starts witha healthy microbiome, your
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sickness starts when yourmicrobiome's sick, when it's
overpopulated with all the badguys. And it's the same thing
with the soil, with the foodthat we're growing in. And the
gut microbiome is going toaffect our skin, our hair, our
heart, every place in our body.
I mean, have naturally a gutheart axis, we have a gut kidney
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axis, a gut lung axis, a gutliver axis, a gut brain axis, a
gut bladder axis, gut pancreas,muscle, reproductive, skin and
bone access. The gut isconnected everywhere in our body
to every single organ and if wedon't take care of that
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microbiome, for instance, brainaccess, people have brain fog
these days, why? We deservemental clarity, but if you have
a sick microbiome, if you havean overpopulation of the viruses
and the bad bacteria and theparasites in your gut and
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Candida and all this, you aregoing to have foggy brain
because of that gut brainaccess. You need to make your
gut microbiome healthy to havemental clarity because it is bi
directional. So as it goes inthe gut, it goes in the brain.
So as it goes in the brain, itgoes in the gut. And do you know
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that a healthy microbiome isgoing to reduce inflammation,
it's going to make sure that gutbarrier is healthy so you don't
have leaky gut, It's going tothen help you improve your mood
and your cognition abilities.People that are depressed, they
have a dirty, imbalanced gut,probably leaky gut, and you know
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people that have anxiety. Youmake neurotransmitters in your
gut. If your gut isn't healthy,serotonin can't be made.
80% of our serotonin ismanufactured in our gut and so
this is key, a keyneurotransmitter for our mood
and so this is very, veryimportant and you know the
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serotonin again emotionalregulation, people that have
mood swings, they need to makesure that their gut is in
balance. Inflammationregulation, inflammation causes
all kinds of problems in thebody and when we're under stress
we're producing so much cortisollevels, high cortisol levels 20
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fourseven, which in turn turnsaround more inflammation, and so
when you get your microbiomehealthy and the good guys are in
a higher ratio to the bad guys,that inflammation goes down. So
this is very important becausewhen you have an inflamed gut,
you have an inflamed brain. Andso this is negatively impacting
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the brain and then the stresssystem as I said is on 20
fourseven with the cortisolpumping out constantly and
you're on red alert, youconstantly feel like you're on
red alert and you can't win andyou're fighting, fighting,
fighting. If your gut's out ofbalance, that's how you're going
to feel.
So it's so important to reducethat stress activity, to heal
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the gut microbiome, put it inbalance, and also gut heart
health. There's a study thatcame out that shows this direct
correlation to the health of ourmicrobiome is to the health of
our heart. And this actually,study showed that you can lower
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triglycerides, blood glucose,very important for people that
have type two diabetes, yourblood pressure, blood pressures
are lowered. So this is very,very important and it comes from
kimchi, that's centuries old,incredible king of fermented
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foods, this study came out thatwe can actually help this. Know,
in heart disease we know is thenumber one killer and it also
contributes to obesity.
And there was another study thatcame out, we can protect against
obesity because kimchi in ourdiets, it shows reduce the body
fat by 31.8%. So there arethings that we can do, very
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simple things to really balanceout our gut microbiome and keep
it healthy.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
Well, one thing that
is super interesting is that
here's an article I want to kindof pull attention to, it says
the role of gut health intestosterone production. Because
as you're talking there, you'retalking about these things and
how the gut correlateseverything. I'm thinking like,
the gut's got to correlate tohormone production. And I just
did a quick search, this is oneof the first things that came
across, it says, and I'll read alittle bit of this, because we
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were talking about increasingtestosterone. This is something
I've been focused really heavilyon probably for the past six or
eight months or so looking at,okay, how can I naturally
increase my testosterone, youknow, through, you know, things
of, you know, how I'm dieting,you know, doing heavy compound
lifts in the gym, which is oneof the big ones?
If you, if you're a guy and yougo out and you could pick up big
logs for an hour every day,you're going to jack up your
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testosterone. It's just how thebody works. But this is
interesting. Actually, I'll readit, do a quick read of some of
this article. Says the role ofgut health and testosterone
production says, we usuallythink of testosterone as
something that lives in therealm of muscles, masculinity in
the bedroom.
But what if you're told thatyour gut, yes, your digestive
system might be playing a majorrole in how much testosterone
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your body produces. It's not themost obvious connection, but the
relationship between gut healthand hormone levels is real, and
it's more important than mostmen realize. So it says, so at
this place that they focus ontestosterone stuff, which
actually is a booming business,right? So many men now they're
now aware of, hey, what are yourT levels and everything, there's
a huge business. But I'msurprised to find because like
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most places are not telling youto go improve your gut health.
They're saying, take this tothis oral cream, this, you know,
topical cream, or here's asyringe or whatever. Yeah. But
they say that so it says whenpeople talk about gut health,
they're usually referring to thestate of your gastrointestinal
tract, including your stomach,intestines, and trillions of
bacteria collectively known as agut microbiome that live there.
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This ecosystem of bacteria isresponsible for far more than
just breaking down food. Ithelps regulate immune function,
immune function, inflammation,mental health, and yes, hormone
production.
Think of your gut as the controlcenter for many of your body's
systems. When your gut is ingood shape, everything from
digestion to mood tends tofunction more smoothly. But when
it's off due to poor diet,stress, medications, or
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infections, it can throw yourwhole body out of balance,
including your hormonal system.And so it gets into, you know,
how gut health influencestestosterone. This is exactly
what you're just talking about,right?
Inflammation, hormonaldisruption, you know, the gut
bacteria and hormone signaling,talking about how the, your gut
microbiome communicates withyour endocrine system, which
regulates your hormones. Soagain, it says, when your gut
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floor is balanced and healthy,these hormonal signals can
function properly. But whenharmful bacteria outnumber the
good, as you've talked about,when the bad guys are too many
and the good guys aren't strongenough, it says it can disrupt
the signaling network. And so,one thing I want to do, you
know, kind of touch on here, youmentioned the axis, right? So
here refers to stress, the gutbrain access and testosterone.
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So it says the gut is closelylinked to your brain via the gut
brain axis, a communicationnetwork between your digestive
tract and central nervoussystem. When you're under
chronic stress, your bodyproduces more cortisol, the
stress hormone. High levels ofcortisol are known to suppress
testosterone production. Here'swhere the gut comes in. Poor gut
health can increase your stressresponse and make it harder for
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your body to return to a calm,balanced state.
If your gut is out of sync, yourbrain might be in a state of
constant alert, keeping cortisollevels elevated and testosterone
levels low. Actually, here's onelast thing, which I think is
actually worth mentioning,because this is really helpful.
So it says signs your gut mightbe hurting your hormones. So it
says not sure if your gut's partof the problem. Here are some
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signs that your digestive systemcould be interfering with your
hormonal health.
Frequent bloating, gas, orstomach discomfort irregular
bowel movements, constipation ordiarrhea food sensitivities or
unexplained fatigue after eatingpersistent fatigue, low sex
drive, mental fog and a dietheavy and processed food, sugar,
or alcohol. I mean, so I feellike I'm just kind of rereading
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what you just have been kind ofnailing on, but it's just crazy
to think of it's not just brainhealth, you mentioned heart
health, but even testosterone isalways guys trying to increase
their testosterone. But whowould think that you can
actually increase yourtestosterone by eating fermented
cabbage? I mean, it's wild, butit's actually, it makes total
sense to go back to what theancients have always done.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Yep, yep. It's so
simple. You know, sometimes the
most profound answers are foundin simplistic, in simplicity.
And, you know, the whole thingis, think about it, when it's
kind of like if you think abouta swamp, what is a swamp there
for? A swamp, you know, just hasall kinds of gurgling, bubbling,
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you know, that are just, youknow, consuming things to return
it back into the earth, andthat's what happens in our gut.
We've got the gurgling,bubbling, like you were saying,
the bloating, the gas, all ofthis, we're not meant to be a
swamp in there, that's where theviruses have taken over, the bad
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bacteria have taken over, theparasites are in there, it's
very unhealthy. And think aboutit, if your gut is so unhealthy
with all of these bad microbes,it's going to affect every other
tissue in your body, everyorgan. And so when it's cleared
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out and clean like a beautiful,you know, pond that is just
completely clear, spring, afresh spring, think of that,
then you're going to have clearthinking, your heart's gonna
operate right, your bloodglucose is gonna be in balance,
You're going to be able to make,you know, the reproductive
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hormones you need, whetheryou're man or woman, things are
going to be in balance. Again,it goes back to the yin and
yang. It goes back to, we're atthe extremes.
We need to come back in, and weneed to take actions and do
things that are going to bringus back into a balance.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
And so one thing
also, and you mentioned you
touched on this, but I want tocome back to it again really
quickly, is because we talkedabout microplastics and how they
throw everything off, not just alot of the blood clotting that
we're seeing nowadays, thinkthat some of them are caused by
medications and kind of safe andeffective treatments that we've
been offered in the past coupleof years. However, I do think a
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lot of it also is just theaccumulation of microplastics,
but it's wild that, again, thisPubMed article that we touched
on briefly, how kimchiliterally, so that basically
kimchi cleans out BPA, like inessence, far as I understand,
which is wild to think thatthese microplastics were so hard
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for us to get out of our body.And if you told someone that
kimchi can clean outmicroplastics from your BPA
microplastics from your body, italmost sounds like science
fiction. But it's just crazythough that, again, you go back
to what the ancients have done.I'm not sure how long they've
been fermenting, you know,fermenting cabbage over in Asia.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Two centuries. Two
centuries.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
-
so, you know, we returned towhat, you know, what the our
ancestors did. And it's just youhave these magical healing
powers.
So walk us through a little moreabout what this is telling us
with how kimchi can actuallypull out the BPA microplastics.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Well, isn't it
amazing how they had an innate
knowledge of how to preparefoods and that they were healthy
for them? And I just find thatfascinating that they were so
much more balanced and they justknew, they had a knowingness.
But this study shows that BPA,if it's in the soil, it's like
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almost a forever chemical and itdoesn't degrade when you use
high heat, in fact it makes itmore stable and it makes it
stronger. There's nothing thatwe know of that can degrade this
faster except kimchi And itactually goes in there and
actually degrades the plastic inour gut, in our bloodstream. And
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then of course what I said withthe other study that came out in
2025 with the bacillus parcassiiand the bacillus plantarum,
those two actually have theirbiofilms that the electronics
that are around the biofilmsomehow suck in these
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microplastics and nanoplasticsand adhere.
And so then these particularbacteria absorb these plastics
and then they are helpingexcrete them out through our
bowel movements. And I find thatfascinating that food is this
powerful, that God gave us thesefoods that can eliminate modern
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man's craziness and that we canget back in a better balance and
that when we do this, it'saffecting our entire body.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
So something that's
interesting is that you
mentioned, you know, going backand tapping into ancient
knowledge. And I think that theanimal system also is very aware
of these things. You've probablyseen the, you know, these
studies will put out a, youknow, organic corn on the cob,
you know, get a piece of cornand a GMO one, and they'll set
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them out. And the squirrels willonly eat the organic one. Or
they'll leave out, you know,McDonald's or this this garbage
food, and even the animals won'teat it.
Well, this kind of a funny storyis that, so we have chickens.
We've probably got 25 chickensor so. And in our big chicken
yard, I built a big kind ofcompost. It's a big old compost
bin. And what we do is every dayor so, we have these buckets
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that are mounted in the wall inthe kitchen, which all of our
food scraps go into.
You know? Or if there's food inthe fridge that goes bad, we'll
just dump it in the compostbuckets, and I'll take them out
and, you know, go dump them inthere. And the chickens, they
love it because they'll gothrough they'll peck through
everything and whether it's, youknow, sourdough starter that's,
you know, kind of discarded orwhatever it is. But the other
day, I went out there, and Ihad, like, three big buckets of
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compost and, you know, old riceand some old bread, you know,
things that the chickenstypically love. But in one of
the buckets, I we had some oldkimchi in the back of the fridge
that had gone, like, overlysoft, and it was just it was
past its its kind of time ofbeing nice and crunchy and
lovely.
And so that kimchi was in thebucket. So I dumped all this
compost into the pile. And a lotof times I'll sit there and
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watch, I'll say, here's what thechickens are actually eating.
The chickens all went straightfor the kimchi. And they're
they're, like, fighting over thekimchi, even though there was
bread.
And then some of the, you know,the smaller, younger ones, they
they're left with the bread orthe, you know, the corn or
whatever it was. But the thechickens went straight for the
kimchi. I thought that's reallystrange. But it sense, though.
It's like even they know, eventhey know what we should be
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eating.
Just a very interestingexperience. I thought of you
when I was doing that too.Thought, I'll have to tell Kim
Bright about this.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
That's wonderful. I
love stories like that. But
yeah, you know, the animals canteach us so much. They still
have innate knowledge and we'relosing it. We've lost it and,
you know, humans are eatingultra processed foods and sugary
foods and all of these thingsthat don't belong in our body
and then everybody's sick andeverybody's going to get
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pharmaceuticals and surgeriesand everything else.
And watch your chickens, people,especially if they're organic. I
mean, I don't know about thefarm raised chickens in these
big mega farms. I don't thinkthey would have that innate
ability, but maybe it's just intheir DNA, maybe they would.
That would be a good experiment,right? Take some of the chickens
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that are raised by these bigcorporations and see if they
still have that innateknowledge.
That would be an interestingexperiment.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
It would be. It would
be. And our chickens are, and we
hatched, actually, we got themall as little baby chicks, know,
two year old chicks or so. Orsorry, two day old chicks. So
that, you know, they're kind ofborn and bred in the wild,
basically.
So I would trust theirinstincts. But one other thing I
wanted to pull up with just aquick, just a little graph that
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right here, right? This issomething I think that we talked
about the different axes, right?And so this is showing the
tangled tail of the gutmicrobiota imbalance. And so am
I correct in understanding whatit says like, you know, gut
heart axis, gut lung axis isthat basically it's showing us
these are all the different,like the gut communicates with
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all of these different systems.
Correct. Okay. So walk methrough this a little bit.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
Okay. Well, you can
see this whole chart on how
there are communication lines toevery single organ in our body.
And you can see that when, forinstance, the heart has
arteriosclerosis, cardiovasculardiseases, hypertension,
thrombotic events, This is basedon a sick gut microbiome because
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it's been proven that when yourgut is that out of balance, it
is affecting and causing thedisease. And the same thing with
your lung. When you have thingslike COPD, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease, it all tiesback to your gut health.
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If you take care of that gut,you are going to see an
improvement in anything thatyou're seeing on this chart.
Liver inflammation, nonalcoholic fatty liver, endocrine
axis, again this goes back tothe sperm count, hormones,
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behavioral disorders, even onyour skin. Kimchi has so many
studies showing that when youeat kimchi, your hair starts to
grow back, it gets thicker, yourskin changes. If you've had
eruptions, for instance peoplethat have all kinds of skin
diseases, these things start tochange because it is reflecting,
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the inner gut is reflected onthe outside of the skin because
of this access, this bidirectional communication line
that is naturally there. So,you'll see wrinkles going away,
you'll see acne, psoriasis, allthese things changing on your
skin because your skin isscreaming to you that you're out
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of balance, that your gut is outof balance, and it's trying to
show you on the outside of yourskin.
And when you change up that gutmicrobiome and you've got all
the friendly guys justprolificating down there and
kimchi has over 900 uniqueprobiotics in it, you're gonna
have a happy skin, and skin isour largest organ in our body.
Speaker 1 (54:12):
And so basically,
just to make sure I understand
correctly, because we talkedabout how kimchi can help
remove, say, BPA microplastics,and it's good for the heart now,
and looking at this, this chartright here, actually. And so all
these different conditions thatare tied to directly to the gut.
So in my, I want to simplify it,but I'll make sure that I
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understand it properly that ourgut has a bunch of bacteria in
it, and there's good bacteria,and there's bad bacteria. And a
lot of what we've done in ourlives, processed food,
antibiotics, toxins, etc. Thoseare different things, external
influences on our body that havekilled off a lot of our good
bacteria and allowed the badbacteria to multiply and
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flourish.
And so if someone has anunhealthy gut, what it really
means in a very simplistic wayis that they have more bad
bacteria than good bacteria. Andso the good bacteria is kind of
losing its war against the badbacteria. And so kimchi is what
is much the kind of a strangephenomenon that kimchi, this
fermented cabbage from Asia,that for whatever reason, I
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think it's just, you know, thisis God's hand in things, that
kimchi has it's like this it'slike this it's kinda like you're
at war, you know, the two peoplefighting on the ground and the
one side's losing, and you havethese big planes coming overhead
and dropping like 10,000 troopsin the sky from parachutes with
flamethrowers, that you win thewar. Right? So is that kinda
like kimchi is just this big oldb 52 bomber coming in and just
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decimating the bad bacteriabecause it's bringing in all the
good bacteria.
Is that kind of like my, youknow, 10 year old, you know,
kind of way of understanding it?
Speaker 2 (55:51):
Well, yeah, I like to
call Kimchi our special forces
like, know, the Navy has itsseals and, you know, because the
other guys are fighting, they'renot winning the war, but then
you bring in the special forces.I think Chemistry is like the
special forces, but your analogyworks too. No, also, don't
forget, we have viruses in ourgut, we have parasites, and we
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have fungus, all kinds of fungusovergrowth, and that's why it's
so important because when thesethings get out of hand, the
reflection of them getting outof hand and going crazy are all
these diseases. And if you lookat the soil microbiome where our
plants are growing, when yougrow in good composted soil that
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has a rich, diverse, anddiversity is key in our
microbiome and also in our soil,when that soil is rich in
microbes, when it has thatdiversity there, you can grow
organic vegetables and fruitsand the bugs don't bother it
because the soil's strong, it'spassing on the good microbes to
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the plants, and so they're ableto have these good defense
systems, because remember, 70 to80% of our immune system is in
our gut, it's the same thingwith plants.
So, when you nourish the plantwith good soil, you are
producing a plant that is goingto help defend you by eating it,
and so it's so important tobalance the microbiome in the
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soil. Why do you think when theystarted pouring pesticides and
herbicides and all of this junkon our soil and our plants, and
then they had to come in andthey had to start spraying so
many sprays, and then theywanted to make the GMOs, build
those into the seeds becausethey needed to strengthen the
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plant, that is the exactopposite of what we should be
doing, it is the exact opposite.Why did they do that Seth? They
did it for money, they did itfor greed, they did it to
depopulate. This is my opinion,I stand by it though, in my
heart, because all of thesepeople are making tons of money
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off of our losing our health andthe big corporations, this is
what it's been about, and all itgoes back to is the simplicity
of strengthen your soil, youstrengthen the plant, you eat
the plant, you strengthen yourgut, You eat that kimchi made
from organic cabbage and it'sstrong and then you ferment it
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and it promotes all those goodbacteria that are appearing, it
goes in, it's a special forcesor that B-fifty two bomber as
you said, and it destroys thefungus and it destroys the
candida fungus, it destroys theparasites, it destroys the bad
bacteria and the viruses, andthat is the simplicity, and you
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know, a lot of times people havea hard time understanding
simplicity because we've been soindoctrinated with complexities,
especially in Western medicine.
They've separated outeverything, everything is
specialized now. If we get backand look at the whole, if we get
back and we look at the soil asa whole and what it needs to
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flourish, what our gut needs toflourish, know, there's so many
health benefits to kimchi, butyou have to consume it every
single day to fight off all ofthe bad guys that are populating
just about everybody's gut. Andthat's why I wanted to create
Kimchi One, that's why wecreated Kimchi One, because
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people will not eat kimchi on adaily basis, most Americans.
They don't wanna make it, theydon't wanna find it, they don't
like the taste of it, it's highin sodium, so people that are on
sodium free diets can't eatthat. So, we've taken almost all
the sodium out, we put it in acapsule so it's convenient, you
can use it every day, you don'thave to smell the odor, you
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don't have to taste it, it's nonGMO, it's made in The United
States Of America.
And you know, this is why wewanted to provide it because
people need it and it's sopowerful of a food. I mean, we
go back to the whole thing ofwhen you're in the swamp and you
see all that gas beingmanufactured and all that,
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that's the same in our body andwe've got bloating and
irregularity and Seth, I cantell you that we have so many
people calling us. Some peoplecry when they call us up because
they say, I was going to thebathroom once a week. I was
going, you know, once every twoweeks. And I thought that was
normal, and now I go every dayand I don't have the bloating,
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don't have the gas, I wasn'teven going out and living life
anymore because I was somiserable and uncomfortable and
embarrassed, you know, and now Ican live life again.
And people that had chronicfatigue, they've got energy back
because, again, think about it,if your body is constantly
polluted with this toxicmaterial from, you know, the
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funguses and their waste and theviruses in their waste, it's so
toxic, and the parasites feedingoff of you, you are not gonna
have energy. You are going tohave chronic fatigue, you're
going to have brain fog, and youknow, you're going to be sick
all the time, and so theirimmune systems come back, it's
stronger, their skin ishealthier, people that had
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diabetes even, their bloodsugars have changed and high
blood pressure has gone down,you know, people couldn't get
off their statins, now they'reoff their statins, they're
living a more normal life.
Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
And so this is just
kimchi, which is amazing
actually, because it's not somecomplicated, expensive treatment
or some, you know, cutting edgegene therapy. It's actually the
inverse of being cutting edge.It's going back to tradition. So
you've and you've figured outhow to encapsulate kimchi and
maintain that those probioticsand all the prebiotics and all
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the things that are livinginside of there, that then kind
of come into your gut, and makeit easy. Because look, I've got
much more of a broader taste,but even for me, you know, we
eat fresh kimchi, especiallywe're doing Asian dishes and
stuff.
And I can't eat a lot of it. I'mstill, it's not like my favorite
thing. But even my dad, who isextremely picky, and he like,
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you know, if you say, Hey, dad,are you eating your greens? He
goes, Oh, yeah, I had a piece oflettuce on my burger. It's like,
Oh, okay, great.
Right? But even him, he takes, Isent him some kimchi, because he
was having some gut problems andhe takes kimchi, he takes kimchi
one every day. Right nowcheck-in on his dad, you taking
your kimchi? And he goes, Yep, Itake it every day. So it's
amazing I get a guy like that toget kimchi into his gut to help
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with things.
And so it's pretty incredibleactually, it really is. And so
now that we've got a, we have acoupon code, and so walk people
through how to get, Kimchi One.What's this look like?
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able to talk about their health,ask questions, feel comfortable
this is the right product foryou, but I think after hearing
everything we've gone throughtoday you understand how
important your gut is, youunderstand that those
microplastics are not just gonnaleave your body and they're
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Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Well, there you go.
Well, Kim, it's always just
lovely talking to you and you'reyou are your last name Bright, I
think really matches you. So I'mnot sure my last name's Whole
House. It's like, I feel like Ishould be living in a cave,
which part of me wants to thesedays, but you are you always
brighten the day when you're onthe show. Thank you for being
with us today.
Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
Thank you, Seth.
Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
You for It's doing
what you're always wonderful
speaking with you.
Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
Well, thank you for
having me and I hope we can
change some lives out there andgive people hope and give them
some relief and get them morebalanced. That's why we do this.
So thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
Absolutely. Thank
you. Take care and God bless.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
God bless you.