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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Welcome to Man in
America, a voice of reason in a
world gone mad. I'm your host,Seth Hulghouse. So as we come
off the heels of this absolutelytragic flooding out in Texas,
It's an unfortunate reminderthat our weather is not what it
used to be, and and this isn't ashow necessarily we're gonna be
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digging deep into all thedifferent things happening with
the weather modificationssurrounding Texas. But we'll
certainly be touching on itbecause it's an important,
again, reminder that we live ina in a time where the weather
and lot more than the weather,actually, is so insane. It it
it's it's becomingFrankenstein's monster.
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And this is you know, not justthe weather. Right? But if you
look into if you dig into thechemtrailing and and the
geoengineering and what's beingpumped into the skies, it's
like, okay. Yeah. The weather'sbad, and and, like, I hate the
fact that there's no more blueskies.
It's like, if there's a daywhere there's a blue sky, I walk
outside. I'm like, oh mygoodness. It's a blue sky. It
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might as well be a purple sky ora neon yellow sky. It's that
special, right, of a sight.
But this is just the realitythat we live in nowadays. But
the scary part is that it's notjust the weather. It's what's
coming into us. It's what kindof chemicals are we breathing in
just by walking outside even,you know, like, we live in the
middle of the country. Right?
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So I walk outside, and I'm stillbreathing in the same chemicals
that are being dumped onto,like, the big city. It's like,
okay. So why even bother livingin the country? Maybe I should
just build a a giant dome andlive in a big dome. That the
only way to stay safe?
And I'm not gonna do that. Hey.I can't afford that. But, yeah,
I don't wanna live like that. Idon't wanna be bubble boy.
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So, my guest today is my goodfriend, Kim Bright. She's
actually one of the showsponsors with her company
Brightcore. She is a brilliantwoman, and her and I really we
really click in ourconversations because she has
studied a lot of Easternmedicine, and the Eastern
approach to healing, which Ithink is, in a lot of ways, far
more accurate than the Western,especially the modern Western
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approach. But, she's studied alot of the ancient cultures and
old cultures and looked at howthey heal themselves, how they
stay healthy. And we draw upon,and she specifically draws upon
that ancient wisdom in figuringout how on earth can we handle
this modern day onslaught of avery, very overt depopulation
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agenda against us.
And so we'll be covering somedark stuff, which is just part
of the process. However, we doend up on a on a very positive
note just because of who Kim is.I think also who I am too. I'm
the kind of guy that's like,okay. Yeah.
Something bad just happened.Well, that sucks. But there's
also a good thing happening overhere too. Right? That's just how
I approach life.
So, anyway, I think you're gonnareally enjoy this interview.
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She's you know, Kim is a verybright person. Her name is, you
know, Kim Bright. But, it's it'san enjoyable an enjoyable
conversation. It's not too darkand heavy, but it's full of just
information, knowledge, andsolutions.
So I hope you enjoy theinterview with Kim Bright. Kim
Bright, it is such an honor anda pleasure to have you back on
the show. Thank you so much forjoining us today.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Thank you. It's same
here.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
It just seems like
whenever we we do these shows
that we're obviously smiling,and we're finding the silver
lining, and we're we're findingthe hope. But there's like,
okay. Which of these 10 terribletopics are we gonna try to
dissect today? And it just itjust where the world is. I mean,
it's just it's just the state ofthe world and where we're at in
history that I without gettingtoo deep into any kind of rabbit
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holes, I just feel like thatwe're on the edge of some sort
of big shift in our societybecause all the evil's coming to
the surface, and we're seeingit.
But there's something big ischanging, but hasn't changed
yet, unfortunately.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Yes. It's very
unfortunate. It is evil. We're
we're dealing with good andevil. We've been dealing with
that forever on this planet, butit's, you know, the evil has
been growing and growing, andwe're we're really getting at a
divergence.
I really think we're gonna havea paradigm shift because to me,
you're looking at people thatare all for and think that the
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advancement of technology is sogreat and it's gonna solve all
our problems and we're gonnahave all this free time and all
this and that. To me, those arepeople that don't believe in
God. Those are people that areatheists. Those are people that,
to me, no, that's not gonnasolve our problems. What's gonna
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solve our problems is gettingthe connection more tight with
God.
And I think all this advancementin AI and everything is, you
know, and all the pollutantsthey've been dumping on us and
in our food is just getting usfurther and further away from
that connection with ourcreator, with God. And so to me,
it is about good and evil. It'sa spiritual thing going on, and
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it's, it's a battle.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Well, I'm glad you
mentioned technology too because
it it takes me back to the ideaof the Tower Of Babel. Right?
And just what the lessons were.Like, when you try to build
something that you get to playGod. And I'd say that technology
seems to be very central tothis, really depopulation,
deforestation, you know, de youknow, kind of humanization
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that's this this this agendathat's happening.
And this is why I enjoy, youknow, touching on these topics
with you because I I appreciateyour line of study that's
brought you to where you aretoday and everything that you
know because what what's nice intalking to you is that you're
not you have this profoundunderstanding of the human body,
but it's not because you went tomedical school and you've been
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trained in Rockefeller'smedicine and how to prescribe
pharmaceuticals, but more sothat you've studied the ancient
ways of living. I think that theways of living that have been
hidden from us as we've been,kind of sold the story that the,
you know, the the the moreadvanced we are, the better it
is. Right? Whereas I I've reallycome to the conclusion that the
more advanced we become, thefurther away we get from what it
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means to be human. And talkingabout kind of technology that's
being used, that's being kind offor good, hypothetically, for
good, that that has turned bad,Let's just take a look at the
recent Texas flooding.
Now I'm not yeah. I I don'tdon't know for sure, but I'm
just saying this is just acoincidence to say, okay. Ask
yourself these questions. Right?So this is a post from Jordan
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Crowder.
It says, well, this is weird. Itsays a company named Rainmaker
conducted a cloud seedingmission on July 2 over Texas
Hill Country. Two days later,the worst flood in the history
in their history occurred in theexact same area that the
Rainmaker flights were. Theentire goal of Rainmaker is to
increase the precipitation ofexisting clouds. Why do we let
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these companies f with theweather?
And here you can see the actualarticles. Right? This isn't con
conspiracy. Right? This guy,Augustus, Dorico, is the CEO of
Rainmaker, which I think, if Iremember correctly, was backed
by Peter Thiel and Palantir.
Okay. There's a few red flags.Imagine that. But I think that
the the weather modification andwhat's happening in the skies is
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one of the best examples that,that they're they're playing
with fire by playing, you know,playing God in this way. And,
obviously, we have things.
We have the crazy weather,which, you know, I've seen
insane weather. This year hasbeen such a strange weather
season. But we've also got thenthe poisoning of us and the fact
that their kind of weathermodification activities involve
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dumping toxic chemicals into ourskies that end up in our food,
in our air, in our bodies. Andso there's no no, you know, no
surprise. Like, here's anarticle that we've got on
sciencedirect.com.
Air pollution exposureaccelerated biological aging and
increased thyroid dysfunction,evidence from a nationwide
perspective, study. So it'sobviously that the air pollution
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is causing some serious, seriousissues. But I first wanna you
know, we we were kinda chattingbefore we started recording, and
I said, say, you know, what'syour what are your thoughts on
chemtrailing? And you're like,I've been screaming on the
rooftop about this to the peoplethat you can since the eighties.
I was like, oh my goodness.
So I'd love to get like, justwhat have what have you seen,
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you know, kind of evolving overthe past couple of decades as
you have you as you've looked upto the sky?
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well, first of all, I
wanted to make a comment on that
Dallas, paper. I think it was aDallas paper, right, that on the
rainmaker.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Yeah. It's right
here, actually.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Back in the fifties
over in England, they actually
wiped a town out that was on acoast in England. I'm sorry, but
I can't pull all the data up. Itwas back in the fifties now, I
can't remember, but it was fromthe air force. The air force
were seeding, doing cloudseeding at that time, and they
literally wiped the whole townout. And it was between two it
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was down in a valley between twomountains, granite, you know,
supposedly similar to the Texasterrain.
And they were telling everybodythat they were doing this, you
know, to to to help. If theyever got in wars with anybody
else, could go in and causethese torrential rains. And this
was what the cloud seeding andthe weather modification was all
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about. Well, I think there's ait's just such a big puzzle, how
it's all connected is veryinteresting. But what have I
seen in the skies?
I've seen our our blue skiesgetting murkier and murkier.
Every day, would go out and Iwould look up, and you'd see,
back in the eighties, you'd seea few chemtrails going by. And I
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talked to people that were indifferent military, whether they
were a navy or army or whatever.I'm like, what is that up there?
And they're like, oh no, that'sjust off of the commercial
planes.
And I'm like, no. My gut tellsme, no, that's not off
commercial planes because itstays there. And then things
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start to drop down. If you lookat the trail of a regular
commercial airline, itdissipates after a little while.
Yeah, it's frozen up there for alittle bit, but then it's gone,
but not these chemtrails.
And I kept questioning, peoplewere like, you're crazy, you're
a conspiracy. You're whacked.And so I found a few people that
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thought the same thing. Keptwatching, the skies were getting
just decorated. Mean, sometimesit really angered me because I'd
come out and they do tic tactoes or they do different things
in the air to go, or whateverthey're doing with us.
And then studying geneticallymodified organisms and what
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they've done with the seeds andgenetically modified foods that
they started in the '80s. It allintertwines because when you
drop chemtrails, when you'redropping the aluminum and the
barium that are in chemtrails,and it's mainly the aluminum,
it's coming down. And of course,they also have all kinds of
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weird genetically modifiedbacterias, viruses, God knows
what else, that's coming down toinvade us. But when you're
dropping this stuff on, it getsup in our earth, it ends up in
our water, in our air, we'reinhaling these things. People,
when they really are, as theygot thicker and thicker, people
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were getting sick around thesame time.
I see all this heavychemtrailing going over. And
then what happens is it goesinto the ground and it makes the
roots of anything growing in theground, whether it's a tree or a
food that we're growing or aflower or anything, their roots
start to become very weak. Andthen soon we won't be able to
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grow regular seeds like organicseeds. We're going to have to
have the GMO seeds to grow foodbecause you can't save seed
anymore. That's what farmershave done forever.
You can't do that. And the poorfarmers in Africa that are doing
that won't be able to do itbecause then they've got to pay
high prices to buy the GMO seedsthat will be the only thing that
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will survive in the aluminumdrenched barium drenched soils.
Now why in the world yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
Yeah. So why did why
did Monsanto create aluminum
resistant seeds?
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Right. Because
they're spraying in order to
deforest and depopulate us andthe forests. And, and now we
have all these fires that canjust rush through. You saw what
the trees did in Texas and thetrees just laid over. In
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hurricanes, these big tall oaks,that oaks always have very
strong root system that goes waydown.
Well, those oaks are blowingover now. So ask yourself,
what's going on there? And Iactually personally saw, I was
out in California back in 2012,and I was camping out on Mount
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Shasta, and then also campingout on a mountain where I saw
one side of Mount Shasta beforewe were actually on Mount Shasta
and noticed that was some verystrange situation on Mount
Shasta. All the trees that wecould see, they were pine trees,
but they were like sticks And itwasn't from a fire. And when we
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got over there and we startedlooking deeper and we drove
around the mountain because theone side of the mountain, the
eastern side of the mountainlooked perfectly fine.
It was the western side of themountain that didn't look right,
I believe. It's been a littlewhile, but one side of the
mountain did not look right. Andwhen we got there, we saw that,
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oh my gosh, they must have justdumped massive amounts of the
chemtrails right over this area.And when we were camping, we saw
them really, really heavilyspraying that area. Why?
I don't know, but they did it.So they've been doing this for a
long time and it is weakeningthe plant's immune system, it's
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weakening their root system,their guts, if you will. It's
weakening our systems, ournervous system, our gut system,
which is where all our healthstarts or where sickness starts.
And, and this is, you know,headed towards this this group
of evil individuals and andgroups of, you know, these that
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they have formed together.
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Speaker 2 (16:08):
They want to get down
to a certain amount of people on
this planet. They want I thinkit's, what is it, 500,000,000?
It was on the GeorgiaGuidestones. So they've been
doing this to us. And we cannotcontrol those aspects.
We can talk about them likewe're doing. We can get in small
groups, but we don't have thetremendous amount of money and
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everything that they have. Butyou can protect your insights
and your choices. And I reallywant to get into that today
because again, you and I have totalk about all these awful
subjects in order to educatepeople that have been going on
for so long. But we have hopebecause I believe in God and I
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know in the end, it's all gonnabe fine because we're gonna end
up with him.
And, we have to have faith. We,you know, and these people, we
know where they're going, and Iwouldn't wanna be there at all.
So they will get their due indue time, but we all are
suffering for it. The planet'ssuffering for it now. It's been
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suffering.
The animals are suffering. Theplants are suffering. And it
hurts me. I'm sure it hurts youto see all this going on. And
that is why I didn't go intoWestern medicine because I found
out early, truth is most of thetime pretty simple.
And when it gets verycomplicated like Western
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medicine, then you know there'sa lot of lies that are all
intricately woven there. And soto me, the more that I can
simplify things, and that's whyI love studying Eastern medicine
and understanding how we can bein control of our health, our
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bodies, and what people in TheUnited States especially, I
think, have become so used toconvenience. They want
convenience. They want things totaste good. They want it to look
pretty.
They want they don't they don'thave any idea what they're
putting on their body every daywith their polyester clothing
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that's loaded with all thesechemicals, these petroleum
chemicals, and how their bodycan't breathe. They're eating
all the ultra processed foodsand they're destroying the
inside their body out. They'redestroying with the clothes
they're choosing, the makeupthey're choosing, places they're
putting themselves in. It's justconstant bombardment of
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petrochemicals and chemicalsthat have been manufactured you
know, by DuPont and and eatingout of things that we're cooking
in, Teflon and, you know, thatjust won't break down. All these
things we have to look at andgo, can we get back to more
simple?
Can we prioritize things andlive more simply instead of
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having to have all the fluff,having to have everything
convenient, microwaving food,all this. Everything is speeding
up, speeding up. Well, guesswhat? You're gonna speed
yourself up so much that you'renot gonna be here.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Exactly. Well, what
what's interesting, just kinda I
wanna touch on a few things yousaid. One is the trees, and I've
noticed this as well. And mywife and I are always noticing
as we're driving. You lookthrough a forest, and it looks
like 20% of the forest is justlaying on its side.
And and and, you know,typically, you you might see
that, okay, there's a a reallybig tree that fell down in a
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storm, or it it was dead and andit was eaten out, or, you know,
you got, you know, ash I thinkit was the ash beetles. There's
different kind of insects thatare kinda screwing things up.
However, you know, you see thesetrees laying down with their
roots just up, but what's alsointeresting is that the roots
look really shallow. You have atree that's, say, a 40 foot
tree, but it falls over, and theand the root ball is is, you
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know, no larger than, like,tractor, a small lawnmower or
something. That's not normal.
It's not normal. Because Iremember being taught as a kid
that the roots below mimic thethe branches above and thinking,
oh, if a tree's like this above,it's kinda like this below. But,
no, you have this massive treewith just this little little
tiny root structure, and they'refalling over. And you mentioned
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the aluminum. So, I'm not sureif you're familiar with doctor
Henry Ealy, but he's he's a, youknow, great guy.
I've gotten to gotten to knowhim, got to interview him. And
he's a he's a doctor, and he'sreally into studying these
things. And so he did oneparticular study, and he sent me
actually, we reviewed thesereports live on a show together
where he had, his his some bloodwork done, like, on the morning,
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and it looked at his levels ofeverything. I think his aluminum
level, and and I'm gonna justuse some figurative numbers to
represent what he was sayinghere. Let's just say that his
resting kinda woke up, his levelof aluminum was, say, 300 PPM.
Right? So that was a heavychemtrail day. He went and spent
a little bit of time outside,you know, maybe an hour or two
outside doing some things whilethey were chemtrailing. He
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tested afterwards, and hisaluminum levels were at 3,000.
Right?
So it was roughly a 10 timesincrease in the aluminum inside
him just by going out andbreathing the air. It wasn't
because he went and took a bunchof medicine or, you know, doing
you know, got a bunch of someshots from his local doctor, you
know, typical things that aredoing that to us. It was just
breathing the air that he hadall that aluminum accumulating
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in his body, and it was just itwas it was shocking. It's like,
how do we how do we protectagainst that? Like, what do I
should I build a dome over myseven acres of land that, like,
prevents any rainfall or anyair?
I mean, we can't live like that.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Well and that's a
great question, and it is a
conundrum. But the whole thinghere is, you know, you have to
have greenhouses, then you haveto have a water filtration
system so you can water withclean water. We have to go so
many extra miles now, and that'show we have to do it. And we
have to pay attention to our guthealth, because our gut is just
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like the soil. And imagine thesetrees that are fifty, sixty, 100
years old.
They've been pouring thesechemicals on them since the 50s
or whenever they started allthis chemtrailing. But the whole
thing here is the skies don'tlook like they did when I was a
kid. I remember how clear andcrystal bright they were. I'm
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70, Seth. You're a baby comparedto me, but I remember the skies.
You know, I grew up.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Oh, even me, like, in
the eighties and nineties. I I I
remember you know, because Igrew up in the country, and and
I spent so many summers justlaying in the grass looking like
you did as a kid. Right? You layyou look for you you look for
animals in the in the clouds.Right?
Yeah. And and that was a normalsky. It was either it was all
either okay. You had a blue skywith the big fluffy fluffy
clouds. You had a a overcast skybecause of the rain.
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Like, you had a few differenttypes of skies, but you never
had what what we're seeing now.And what's also interesting is
is I've found in the past yearor two that let's just say five
or six years ago, you had justtypical spraying, and and and
you'd see the crosscrisscrossing, and it'd be
cloudy. But now what I'm seeing,though, is that there's
something else happening wherethe sky is just white. The sun
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is white. Right?
And I'm seeing
Speaker 2 (23:22):
It's metallic. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
I'm seeing even all
these people in Florida saying,
look. Florida used to be theland of blue skies. I'm seeing
all these people posting inFlorida these videos, and you it
it just it's a white sun with awith, like, a halo of kind of
whiteness around it in a whitesky. Like, blue skies are so
rare now that it used to be thatall summer, you used to have
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blue skies. Unless it was arainy day, it was just a blue
sky.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
But now it's after we
had a tremendous amount of rain
the last couple of days and I Itake pictures of the clouds and
stuff a lot, because I'm veryaware of what they're doing. And
we had our blue skies for acouple of days after those heavy
rains. But also, could see thelower clouds, the top clouds,
the cumulus clouds, were thisbeautiful, brilliant white. But
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there were other clouds going bythat were this dirty, gray,
yellowy colors, and they weredrifting very close to the
ground, maybe, I don't know,fifty, seventy feet up in the
air, maybe a little bit higherthan that. But no, it's so sad,
but things have changed.
We can't control those things,but we can control our own inner
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environment as much as wepossibly can. We need to control
if we're growing food, we needto control in our house, we need
to control our air in our house,our water that comes into our
house. These things we cancontrol, and we need to do that.
We need to stop long enough tomake the priority that at least
for us and our family, we can dothose basic things that we need
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to have every single day andmake them better somehow. That's
what we have to do.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
I I couldn't agree
more. Just take responsibility
where we can. Right? And that'swhy I I always enjoy speaking
with you because you're you'vespent a lifetime figuring out
solutions to these things. Butwe kind of to help us frame the
discussion, let's look at, like,what happens in the body?
So say, you know, my my frienddoctor Ealy, right, who goes
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out, he's now got a 10 timesincrease in the amount of
aluminum in his body. So whenwe're breathing that in, our
skin's absorbing it, and that'shappening. Or we're eating so we
have a vegetable garden that we,you know, we use all organic on,
nothing. But if I'm eating thethe vegetables off of that, I
know that I'm also getting whatwas coming in in the skies. And
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so, like, what happens?
And and I guess morespecifically, how does it affect
the the gut and the brain whenwe have this huge spike in the
levels of aluminum in ourbodies? Like, what what's going
on with our body at that stage?
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Well, what's going on
is you've got the it's
accelerating aging. So, all ofthis pollution, whether it's
coming from the air, theparticles that are in the air,
the plastics that are in theair, the heavy metals that are
in the air, whether it's comingfrom our food, from the soil,
where that is just inundatedwith all this as well, the
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plastics and microplastics andthe nanoplastics, all the
herbicides, pesticides, allthose chemicals, PCBs, you know,
let's go down a whole list. Orwhether it's in our water, it's
everywhere where we are. Andwhat happens is it starts and it
is accelerating our aging. It isshortening our telomeres, which
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protect our DNA.
It's messing with our hormonalsystem because so many of these
are acting like estrogen in ourbody. We see males that are
becoming more female and femalesthat are becoming less female.
It really screws up our wholehormonal system. It screws up
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our thyroid. There's thyroidproblems The thyroid is so
important, Seth, because it'sabout growth, especially if
you're a child.
It's about your metabolism. Aswe're aging, what do we see? We
see obesity. We see diabetes.So, it's messing with our
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metabolism.
It's messing that all completelyup. It's not operating
naturally. We've got the nervoussystem. We have all these people
that are constantly depressed orthey have what's called PTSD or
PTS. Yes, they've experiencedsome bad things, but what keeps
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us all going?
And then they're putting them ondrugs to handle these things. So
it's just a downward spiral,Seth, if we're going the Western
route. But the whole thing therethat you put up there with the
thyroid, also iodine uptake. Sothese heavy metals and these
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plastics and everything thatwe're bringing around, it's
blocking iodine uptake, which weabsolutely have to have for our
thyroid to function right. Theydid, they did a study that
showed that not only did itshorten the telomeres, but, it
also was damaging the DNAbecause these these, these
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chemicals go in and they replacein in the genome, in our DNA.
They they kick things out, andthey get in there somehow, and
they're weakening, everything.Just like we're talking about
the trees falling over. We'refalling over. And this is how
it's being done. It's being donelittle by little.
It's like water on a rock. Beenwearing us down for a long while
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now. They proved in this studythat these things cause
inflammation. They causeinflammation, chronic low grade
inflammation throughout thebody, as well as in the lungs.
And it accelerates our heartproblems.
We are seeing heart, morecancer, all these things. This
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is what's going on. We'reliterally I know, you know, it's
all these studies. You know, allWestern medicine has to have all
these complex, complicatedstudies. But if you think about
it, really, if we've got anonslaught of chemicals coming
from our clouds instead of justrainwater, like God intended,
you know, or we're we're we'redrinking water that's loaded
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with all these differentchemicals and microplastics,
Isn't our body going to breakdown and age faster?
I mean, let's just get simple.We don't need all this
complexity. We don't need allthese studies. We need to
understand and get back to whatare these bodies made from? What
do they need?
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And it's that simple, Seth, butyet they make it so complex and
they've put so many They've madeus be so exposed to all these
chemicals around us, like Isaid, in our clothes, in our
food, the things we put our foodin, the plastic containers. They
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did another study and I thinkthey did urine and blood testing
on this study and they did itwith people that were older,
they were like 50 to 85,something like that. And this
study definitely showed howthese things, this pollution is
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affecting our DNA. That the mainthing is coming from the
cadmium, the aluminum. Cadmiumis in smoking.
If you smoke and you're puttingthat extra cadmium in your body,
you're going to accelerate agingso much quicker because you've
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got the onslaught of the otherchemicals around you. But it's
in the tobacco. Now, realtobacco, like the Indian juices
smoked without all of theadditives and all of the
chemicals that they put in thereand then in the filters, that
actually was healthy. NativeAmericans smoked real tobacco.
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And actually not bad.
But they also found that thesethings are altering sperm, which
we know reproduction is way downand people aren't interested
anymore and hardly at all. Coloncancers, the cell is de evolving
in the human body. There's moreAnd when we are weakening our
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whole system like this, we allowfor the fungus overgrowth, yeast
overgrowth, all of these thingsthat are there to tear our
bodies down further, to returnthem to the soil. And that's
what this onslaught of all thesechemicals in our body is doing.
We have a natural aging in ourbody that if you read in the
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Bible, we're supposed to live tobe about 120 or more, But we're
certainly not gonna make itunless we're going to be
inundated with all these thingsand we're gonna be part machine,
part human.
Well then, oh, we're lengtheningyour lifespan. And the whole
aluminum thing coming down andthe five gs and all these things
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in the AI, it's all connectedbecause they're trying to make
us, they're dehumanizing us inorder to make us more into
robots and more into, you know,what they can control with AI.
It's the matrix.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
I mean, it really is.
I mean, it it is. It's funny
that you mentioned, the ages inthe bible, because I think it
was only this yesterday. So mymy sister-in-law is in town,
from Australia visiting. And, wewe were talking about something,
and I I was telling her, waslike, well, you know how old,
you know, humans used to be youknow, used to live to?
And and she said, what do mean?I was like, well, they used to
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be, like, 800 years old. And andand she's like, uh-oh. I was
like, yeah. Like, if you look atthe pre Flood ages, I went and I
found her.
Was like, oh, yeah. So AdamAdam, Eve so because Seth
because we're talking about, youknow, kind of names as part of
it. So, you know, you had Cain,Abel, and Seth. Right? I think I
think Seth was the second child.
Right? But became the oldestafter, Cain killed Abel. Right?
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But you look at the ages of Ithink Seth lived to be over 800
years, and it was common. Right?
But then sorry. And and then itdropped down to 500, and then
you had the flood, and then itwas, you know, 400, 300, and now
we are to where we are now. Andit's almost like as we've got my
kind of perspective is as we'vegotten further away from, like,
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what it means to be an uprightand moral human, it's like we
don't deserve to live 800 yearsold 800 years. Right? Like, we
don't deserve that anymore.
It's like that's been taken awayfrom us because, our, you know,
our world's become so corruptedand so immoral. And I agree.
We've also been poisoned so muchthat it's it's it's it's getting
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these these lifespans are aregetting even shorter. And that's
not even getting into so,obviously, we have the
environmental pollutions. Wehave the chemtrails.
Then you get into, like, thevaccines, and you get into the
COVID vaccine and the turbocancer and all that on top of
it. The, you know The mRNA. Yep.Oh, goodness.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
Yeah. The spike
proteins. It's just it's an
onslaught. It's an onslaught,Seth. And and we have to wake up
or become what they're trying tosteer us into.
We either know who we are andour connection to God, and we
don't wanna lose that. And sowe're going to go down a
(34:57):
different path. Or we're gonnabe in agreement with all of this
new stuff in tech and isn'ttechnology wonderful? Have
stayed away. I never likedcomputers.
I only use them as much as Iabsolutely have to. I don't use
a phone much. I resisted five gsuntil absolutely that's all you
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can get on a phone now, prettymuch. And so it's like, I had an
inner knowingness. When you'reconnected, you have that gut
feeling.
This is not good. No matterwho's telling me how wonderful
it is, in my gut, I felt likethis is not good. Just like when
I used to help people that hadcancer and I'd go in and it was
(35:42):
like, What's not good in yourhouse is all this polyester
clothing you're wearing, all thecarpet, all the- Chemical
perfumes, chemicals perfumes,sprays the to make everything
smell better. It's just like allthis stuff we're inundated with.
Throw it all out.
Go through your house, throw outanything that is made from
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petrochemicals and start overagain using glass. You've got to
simplify cotton.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
These are my cups.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
Yeah, definitely.
Mason jars, what they use all
the time on the farms and stuff,Mason jars. But the whole thing
is either you're going to It'scoming down to this. How do you
want to live the rest of yourlife? How do you want to feel
and look as you're aging?
Do you really want to be partrobot? You start to identify.
(36:37):
That group, to me, is againsthuman life. Our group is for
human life, for natural, forsimple, for real, for God. This
group over here, I think they'reSatan.
They're for Satan.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
They are for that
connection. And, or maybe
they're just atheists andbelieve, you know, I don't
believe anything. And God blessy'all. Bless your heart. You
know?
I hope I hope you wake up oneday and understand who really
created us. So identify whenyou're when you're eating
(37:16):
something, when you're puttingit on your body, when you're
breathing, wherever you are,identify it. Is what I'm doing
right now, is this for life oris it against life? And that
makes it real simple, doesn'tit, Seth? And am I adding to my
life by doing this?
Am I adding to my life when Iwatch pornography on on the on
(37:37):
the computer? Am I adding to mylife when I'm drinking like a
fish? Am I adding to my lifewhen I'm doing drugs, or am I
subtracting from it? Or am Iadding to my life when I'm all
involved with all AI andeverything, or am I subtracting
from it? No.
These people, you know, they'reheaded straight for you nowhere,
these people that are trying todehumanize us and make us into,
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you know, the matrix people.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
Exactly. So we as
kids, we always say it was a h e
double hockey sticks. Right?That was our kind of kid way of
saying hell was h e l l. Right?
H e double hockey sticks was theYeah. The term of and so looking
at the mechanisms for detoxingthis out, and I know that
there's there's so many. Right?And I've had, gone down
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extensive discussions on redlight therapy, on saunas and
sweat therapy, on, you know,various chemical detoxes. But
what what I what I've found withyou that your approach to
healing the body isn't some newmagical invention.
It's looking at well, obviously,now we've got more toxins in our
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bodies than, say, CharlesIngalls in Little House on the
Prairie time. Right? Where theyobviously weren't chemtrailing
and all that kind of stuff. Sowe've got way more toxins, and
we have to take detoxing farmore seriously now. But the
ideas and the methods thatyou've got for detoxing and
cleaning the body up, what Iappreciate is that there there's
no technology involved.
(39:06):
Right? It's just and it's goingback to the the core. It's going
back to, how did the the the ourancestors and and the
generations before us, how didthey handle this? Especially
looking at, like, you know, whatI I really appreciate about a
lot of the eastern, medicine isthat it's it's based on
thousands of years of study ofthe human body. And so, you
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know, looking at, okay, we'veestablished that, yes, they're
spraying the stuff on us.
It's killing the trees. It'smaking us sick. It we're we're
full of it. We we can test thefact that we're full of it. What
are some of the most importantthings that can be done to to to
take it out of us?
Obviously, we can change ourlifestyle to prevent more from
coming into us. Like youmentioned, get rid of all the
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chemical fragrances, polyester,all that kind of stuff. But what
are the other methods, or whatcan we done to clean out our
guts and clean out these heavymetals inside of our bodies?
Speaker 2 (40:00):
Well, you know,
again, I go back to the
traditional ways. I studied somany different traditional
cultures and, like fermentedfoods, for instance, you know
about our kimchi, that is forthe gut health. Gut is where it
all starts. But also, we have tolook at, these things are
tearing, all of these on-sitechemicals are tearing apart our
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bones, our joints, causinginflammation, aches and pains.
It's breaking our skin down,that largest organ in our body
that is part of our immunesystem that protects us against
pathogens and all these thingstrying to come in and tear us
down.
So when you look at people thatare from these cultures that
live to be 120, 130, like theHuns', what did they eat? How
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did they live? They lived verysimple lives. They had pure
water. They had pure oxygen,they had clear skies, which we
don't have these things, butthat's what they had.
And they had very clean,organic, strong, natural foods
and fermented foods. And so whenI was studying all these
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different cultures, and Irealized that, wow, why aren't
we living this long here? And Istarted studying all this when I
was 20 because of my near deathexperience. But I was like
asking these questions, whyaren't we living as long? And
these people had vibrant skin.
(41:35):
They were reproducing at 100.You know? Men were able to make
babies and women were havingbabies at 90 years old, you
know? 80, 90 years old. Why isthat possible?
And they had this thick,gorgeous, shiny hair. They had
beautiful, radiant skin, veryfew, if any wrinkles. So I'm
(41:59):
like, what is this? And so thething that we can do, again, I
go back to what I said earlier,you have to monitor what's the
most important thing we do everyday that we can only live a few
minutes without is oxygen. Youhave to have, at least in your
own house, in your environment,get a good air filtration system
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and get out any poisons that arein there that are continuously
poisoning you and bringing yourimmune system down and all your
cell structure tearing it apart.
So oxygen is so important. Youhave to move, you have to
exercise. Because the moreoxygen you can get in your body,
then you're carrying more cleanblood, is carrying more
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nutrients, the few that we canget to our cells, is carrying
more toxins away. So we have tohave the clean oxygen air, at
least in our own home. So dothat for yourself.
The same thing with water, Seth.You've got to have that pure
clean water. Do whatever ittakes. I know you like the
Berkey filters, I do too, that'swhat I use. But you've got to
(43:10):
have the things that take out asmuch of the crap, if you will,
that they're throwing at us asyou can.
That's what you can control. Andthe same thing with your food
supply. You have to be very,very aware of what you're
putting in your body and stopputting in the ultra processed
foods, all these things that youknow are not good for you, but
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maybe you're addicted to thembecause they do put chemicals in
foods that make you addicted totheir foods. So you have to just
make a decision that you'regoing to clean this area up of
your life. But getting back towhat I really want to talk a
little bit more about that Ifound out was in our body, we've
got to strengthen the thingsthat are being torn down.
(43:53):
And one of the most importantelements in our body that God
has given us when we're young orwhen we're born is called
collagen. Now, collagen is theglue that holds us all together.
It is the structure that holdseverything up in our body. And
these people that I studied,they didn't have osteoporosis,
(44:15):
osteopenia. Again, they had thisthick, beautiful hair.
It wasn't brittle and breaking.Their nails were strong and
healthy. They weren't brittleand breaking. Their skin wasn't
thinning and opening and everytime they bump something, open
or have problems with the skin,they had strong bones, strong
(44:39):
tendons, strong gut linings.They didn't have leaky gut.
And so the thing about it isthat collagen is there
naturally, God gives it to us.And these people, these cultures
continue to eat it in their dietbecause naturally we start
losing collagen around 2025. Ifwe've been a smoker, if we've
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been a tremendous sunbather, youknow, like so many people in
Florida grow up and they justthey're just black almost from
sun, but they're actually whitepeople. You know, it's like,
wow. What is wow.
So much skin damage. Alright?
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Speaker 2 (46:37):
So you you age your
collagen with alcohol, with
sugar, with the sun, with thesmoking especially. And so,
you're going to age thatcollagen quicker. And what do
you see? What happens?Osteopenia, osteoporosis starts
earlier, Your skin starts tobreak down and get thin.
(46:58):
You have wrinkles. You have morepathogens able to get into your
body because you've got littlecuts and wounds that won't heal
because your collagen isbreaking down. It literally,
when we're born, it's likesteel. It's a triple helix of
amino acids, right? And it is asstrong as steel.
But as we start to age and wehave all of this onslaught of
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the chemicals and natural aging,our collagen starts to weaken
and pull apart. And then we getthe sagging, the wrinkles, the
bone structure starts to weakenand fall apart. We have aches
and pains because our cartilageand our tendons, which are
(47:42):
loaded with collagen, arefalling apart and not supporting
our knees, our elbows, ourshoulders. So, the bones are 90%
collagen. Most people think it'smostly calcium.
It's 90%. Our skin's 75%. Ourtendons are 85%. Our joint
(48:03):
cartilage is around 60%, 70%.The ligaments are around 70%.
Our gut lining, any connectivetissue is collagen. And so
starting in our mouth, all theway down our gut and out to the
end is made of collagen, anyconnective tissue. You know how
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people, their organs start tofall when they get older, their
bladders fall. Prolapsing.Everything is going down.
Well, the I mean, the connectivetissue that holds everything up
is pulling apart. So, the weightof gravity is pulling everything
down. So, we are literally beingpulled apart quicker. We are
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aging quicker with thisonslaught of chemicals in our
environment, and we must put thecollagen back in our diets. Our
ancestors did it naturally.
When they would go out and hunt,they would use the whole animal.
Well, we don't do that. That'swhere you get the collagen from.
(49:06):
Collagen is not in a filetmignon. It is not in a chicken
breast.
It is in bone broth. It's in thebones. It's in the bone marrow.
You know, people are eating bonemarrow now for that, which is
good, but you cannot get theamount of collagen that you need
on a daily basis, drinking justbone broth or eating, you know,
the, collagen, in the in the inthe bones. You have to
(49:30):
supplement it.
You have to supplement and youwill get stronger. It even helps
with inflammation in our body.Collagen is such a wonderful
gift that God put in our bodies,but yet by the time, especially
women in menopause, when you hitmenopause, your collagen falls
(49:53):
off a cliff. And by 50, you'relucky if you've got 20% left in
your body.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
25, 20%. Is it common
for women to have a a very
increased aging after menopause?If they they go through
menopause, and then you see thatthey'll age very quickly post
menopause? Yes. Interesting.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Especially go get
bone density tests before and
after. You'll be amazed. Youwill be amazed. I took I'm 70. I
took a bone density test, andthe doctor's like, this can't be
right.
You have perfect bone density.You're not supposed to have that
at your age. I'm like, really?Who have you been testing
(50:39):
lately? Yeah.
General public, I would sayagree with. That ain't
Speaker 1 (50:43):
me. Crazy. Well,
what's interesting is that, see,
you know, we we eat I can't saywe eat a lot of organ meats, but
we do a lot of bone broths. Andand and we always know, like,
for for us, it's like the goodbone broth is the next day, you
pull it from the fridge, andit's like Jell O. Right?
Like, that's how thick it is.
Speaker 2 (51:03):
The collagen.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
Exactly. We'll do,
like, a twenty four hour bone
broth. So one thing that we dois almost every week now, we'll
get two whole chickens. We'vefound a great great resource for
organic free range chickens. Weget two whole chickens, and I'll
rotisserie them.
So I've got a rotisserie on mygrill, and it takes about hour,
hour and a half. And one ofthese two and then as soon as
they come off the grill, thewhole family is standing around
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and just picking off the the thecrispy skin and everything. It's
just it's so nice. But thenwe'll then pull the meat off,
and we'll use it for differentthings. But then we'll take
those two carcasses.
Actually, literally, right now,we've got a bone broth going.
Right? And then we had the bonebroth going. But I also think
this is part of the if you lookat how much our culture has
changed, you can see that it'schanged in a way that they're
(51:45):
removing and they're demonizingthe things that make us actually
healthy. Whereas, like, it usedto be, if you look at the older
cultures, like, the food themeat that went to the dogs was
the muscle meat.
So if if if they had if if theyhad an animal, say they they
killed a deer, they're usingsome of that, you know, to kind
of feed their their their dogs,the muscle meat goes first.
(52:07):
Whereas here, everyone's piningover the muscle meat, and, you
know, you you have the chickens,and you you pull out the the
insides, and a lot of that goesto the dogs. Right? We're giving
all the the best parts of thethe the animals to the dogs, and
we're eating only the leastnutrient dense part of the
animals. And it's part of ourculture here in America that you
know, you mentioned, oh, thishas some some cow organs or
(52:29):
whatever.
It's like, oh, I don't want coworgans. Give me a nice fillet.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
No. But that's where
the collagen is, the kidneys,
the liver, the you know, all theorgans of the body, the
gizzards. I mean, my grandmothertaught me how to cook and when
we were making a turkey or achicken, we'd stand there and
we'd fight over who got thegizzard, who got the liver, who
got the heart. These things, ifyou think about it, when Native
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Americans used to go out, whatwould they pull out first and
eat
Speaker 1 (53:00):
out
Speaker 2 (53:00):
of a dead animal? The
heart. While it was even still
beating some of them, some ofthese cultures. And we don't eat
the organ. And that's where Godput all this good collagen.
So anyway, we have to havecollagen on a daily, daily
basis. I mean, if we're gonnastay together, our body stay
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together and try and fight offthe onslaught of chemicals and
everything they're doing to us,you must have collagen every
single day. And if you're notgoing to make it and get it in
your diet the way that you'redoing, Seth, please do it that
way if you can. But what we didis we were able to understand
(53:43):
how important it is and make itavailable for people on you
know, in an easy, convenientway. But do you have do you have
the PDF that I sent you?
Speaker 1 (53:54):
Yeah. I was gonna
pull that up actually because
and I'll say this quickly that
Speaker 2 (53:58):
shows everything?
Speaker 1 (53:59):
Even though that we
do that, I can tell you it's
it's difficult to do. Like, it'sdifficult to be to doing have a
a bone broth and to always beserving bone broth. And, it's so
it's not an easy thing to evenwork into our our daily lives,
though we try to. But this otherquestion I had for you, I'll
pull up your PDF, is I was gonnaask about, you mentioned, you
(54:21):
know, supplementation, and yousee it's like, oh, okay. Yeah.
There there's tons of collagensupplements. So one of the
questions I have is, are allcollagen supplements created
equal? Right? So but I'll pullin here here's the PDF that you
had you had asked me to pull upright here. So so walk
Speaker 2 (54:35):
us shows through here
what I've already gone over, you
know, the percentage of thedifferent, where the collagen is
in our body, and And you can seethat it is throughout our body.
But that is so important forpeople to understand that this
is how important. If you wannastay upright and you wanna be
healthy and you wanna be able tomove and have mobility, collagen
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is what's helping you be moreflexible and resilient. And then
it also plays a role in ourhealing. Like if you have weak
skin, if your collagen is brokendown in your skin, you are not
going to heal.
And on the inside, if you getsurgeries or anything, your body
is going to have a hard timehealing without collagen. So
this is vitally important. Andso, when we were looking at
(55:25):
this, we was like, we have tomake this into something that is
the absolute premier collagenout there for people to have in
their body every single day.These other collagens that are
out there, please, just to letyou know, if you buy things off
of different websites andeverything, you have no idea
(55:47):
what's really in those. Butcollagen sourcing has to be
pure.
It has to be the absolute bestthat we can get out there.
Because the collagen that a lotof companies use, they don't
care, they don't care, is comingfrom animals that have been
raised poorly, have been raisedaround areas that there's heavy
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metals, there's so manychemicals. So when you're
eating, when you're going totake collagen in your body, you
want to make sure that you'regetting it from a very, very
good source that you trust. Andthis is why we searched far and
wide to make our collagen thebest that we could. And then
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you're going to get thebenefits, like I said, of the
structure support, the bones andjoints, the skin, hair and
nails.
So, constantly were looking forthe best sources. But also, what
we put in here is helping reducethe joint pain is something
called hyaluronic acid. Now,hyaluronic acid is naturally
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occurring in our body too. Andit hydrates the skin, it can
hold up to 1000% its own weightin water. We use the hyaluronic
acid you see there, but we usethe five types of collagen that
are going to go in and rebuildyour collagen and renew your
body, and renew your organs, andrenew that connective tissue and
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revive it.
The five types that we use areone, two, three, five, and 10.
Then we also added the biotin inthere, which is a B vitamin,
which is so well known for hairhealth. And collagen can't
perform correctly withoutvitamin C. So, we put vitamin C
in there too. So, you get allthe benefits.
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And the other thing too, othercollagens out on the market, if
they don't break down the chainof the amino acids, you can't
absorb them properly. So, theway that we produce this is a
very special way of breaking thecollagen chains down so your
body can absorb it the best ofany collagen out there. And
(58:06):
we're using grass fed bovine inour collagen. We're using the
free range chickens, organiceggshell membrane, and wild
caught Atlantic caught. Thesethings are all so important that
you have the quality fromquality sources to go into the
collagen.
(58:28):
I never thought I would have anutrition company, Seth. I
didn't start out on this path.So when I was counseling people
that were very sick, some withstage four, I wanted people to
have the absolute best. That'sstill how I feel about things.
And so the collagen has to bethe best and from the best
(58:49):
sourcing.
And that's what we do.
Speaker 1 (58:51):
Because I I can
imagine that it's easy to think,
oh, collagen. Oh, collagen iscollagen. Right? It's it's like
thinking that all protein isprotein. It's like, okay.
There's tons of pea protein.There's whey protein. There's
all kinds of proteins. And soeven with with collagen, I
imagine that a lot of thecommon, you know, say, you you
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walk into CVS and you, you know,go to, oh, okay. Here's
collagen, joint health,whatever.
It's like, well, what's thatcoming from? Because if you look
at, like, for instance, youknow, I mentioned rotisserie
chickens, and we say I tookthose chicken breasts off those
two chickens, and I ground themup, and I put in some spices and
stuff, and then I made chickennuggets. And I I cooked them in
some butter or whatever we, youknow, we'd cook with, and we've
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got chicken nuggets. So it'slike, well, that same that
chicken nugget is not the samechicken nugget as McDonald's
chicken nugget, which ismechanically separated. There's
probably you know?
Actually, I think I saw recentlythat they tested a McDonald's
burger, and there I think it wasover a thousand different DNA
strands they found for athousand different cows in a
single McDonald's burger. Right?
Speaker 2 (59:52):
Yeah. It it's not
just one cow in your burger.
It's, like, from all over theplace. Yeah. Mexico, China, you
know, you have no idea how thosecows grew up.
You don't know what they werefed.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Yeah. Exactly. And so
it makes me think, with with the
with the components that makecollagen, right, they're
oftentimes the things that wouldget tossed aside from, you know,
the the the big, you know, sayTyson meats or whatever. You
know, they're they don't needthat. So I imagine that there's
a lot of companies that arebuying up all this excess, the
tendons and and and the bones,from these massive commercial
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farms where, you know, they'vegot 20,000 head of cattle or
whatever.
You know, they're they're givingall kinds of vaccines or, you
know, whatever it is, and that'sprobably what a lot of the stuff
is that that's more kind ofcommonly available. But in terms
of, like, what you're doing, I'msure it's night and day
difference. Right? I imagineyou're not going to Tyson at the
back of the the dock and saying,hey. Can I get that extra
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shipping container of cow bonesand tendons that you don't need?
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
Yeah. Yeah. And we
even do third party testing that
shows the heavy metals aren'tthere. If there's any heavy
metals there, they're so, socompletely down from what's
acceptable. So, no, we takepride in it, and I'm here to
help people.
I'm here to help us all bebetter. But, you know, people
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look at my skin. They'll say, Idon't believe you're 70.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Well, it's
incredible. Like, you're one of
the few women I know that is,say, over 35 that is so openly
admitting how old you arebecause it's like, wait. You're
70? Like, okay. Who who's yourplastic surgeon?
Who's have good hair.
Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
This is not from what
do you call it? Where they weave
the the other people's hair.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Yeah. The weaves.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
I don't have that
stuff. I don't put in Botox. I
don't put in any of thosechemical fillers or anything.
This is me. This is what whenyou eat these things that God
put in our bodies and want us tohave there, this is what happens
and you stay healthy and you canlive your life, you can live a
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better life.
It's all about how do you wantto live the rest of your life?
How do you want to feel the restof your life? Do you want to
have pains and aches and jointpain and knee pain and all of
this? Don't use collagen or goget the cheap stuff at the
drugstore. God only knows whereit came from.
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But the whole thing is, we'rehere to do the best we can with
what we've got with all theother chemicals that everything
is being bombarded with. Sothat's we're doing the best we
can, Sean.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
Exactly. And and so,
getting into just kind of kind
of rounding out this PDF here.So here, you mentioned okay.
Yes. You know, third partytesting, which is really
important because I know, like,Mike Adams, I know that he's big
on he he will buy it, you know,because he has a big health food
store, and he'll he'll getthings in that are supposedly
that they're organic.
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And he'll do third part he'll dohis own testing because he's a
third party tester, and he'llfind Mhmm. Insane levels of
aluminum and glyphosate and allkinds of chemicals on these
things that are coming in.They're supposed to be organic.
And so I think it's really,really important. It's like,
again, as I mentioned, is allcollagen created equally?
And it's like, well, like, no.Is all steak equal? Is all is
anything? It's like, no. There'sobviously gonna be varying
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qualities.
And I what I and this again iswhy I I really enjoy these
conversations, and I really lovewhat you're doing because
you're, you know, you're you'restudying the the foundational
principles that kinda tie intothis. It's not about, oh,
there's a trending, you know,supplement of collagen. Let's
see how cheap we can produce it.Like, no. You're taking the
opposite approach.
Right? You just see it made inThe USA. It's like, oh, wow. So
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you're not importing a bunch ofstuff from China or who knows
what?
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
No. And we've been
putting collagen we've we've had
collagen for now, what, eightyears? We were one of the first
companies coming out with it.Now everybody and their brother
wants to be doing collagen. Yousee it all over the place.
It is, it's going back to theroots. It's going back to what
the traditional people, youknow, in their diets. What what
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was there? What what's missingfrom ours? How can we put it
back in?
And that's what this is allabout.
Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
Exactly. And so if
people like, what's your
process? I know we've got a codefor people. They get 25% off,
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I'll make sure that all thisinformation is in the show
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but you you am I correct thatyou prefer people just to call
you? And if you're not so you'llhave some call center in
Indonesia.
Right? It's real people inAmerica.
Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
And we're not AI,
Seth. We're not AI. Hopefully,
never gonna be. But the wholething is we I'm an educator. I'm
a teacher, as far as helpingpeople understand.
And we want people to call in.That's why we give such a big
incentive, up to 50% off. So youcan call in, you can talk to a
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can help your body, make sureit's right for them. And so if
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We want to get to know you.We're trying to help you. And
when you order online, there'snobody there to give you more
information.
Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
And so in terms of
just like, is it just as simple
because we we we have have a lotof different collagen. I
actually we use I have yourcollagen product as well. Right?
But just kind of walking throughpeople who aren't as familiar,
it's just a a little scoop. Itdissolves really easily.
It doesn't taste like anything.It doesn't turn your something
into some sort of gelatinoussubstance that you're trying to
kind of plug your nose to getdown. Right? It just it it goes
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into you can put in your morningcoffee or right?
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
Well, you can use our
unflavored. We have two types.
We have the unflavored, which Ido every morning of my coffee.
That puts an extra six to eightgrams of protein in your morning
coffee, which is wonderfulbecause as we're aging, we need
more good protein, right? Andthen in the afternoon, or you
could make chocolate chipcookies if you want, chocolate
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chip pancakes, I'm thinking ofmy grandkids, soups.
You put, you can add it intosoups, you could sprinkle it on
your salad if you wanted to.It's unflavored. But we have
what's really wonderful and whatmy grandkids love and everybody
seems to love too, is in theafternoon or whenever you want
something different to drink,you can use our strawberry
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lemonade collagen, just mix itin water and it dissolves
because we do break those aminoacids down chains to where it
instantly dissolves. And it isso refreshing, so delicious. And
again, eight grams of protein.
You don't need to be drinkingthese artificially colored,
sweetened, sugar filled drinksand giving them to your kids and
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your grandkids. You can givethem collagen, which is going to
build their body, and give it tothem in their strawberry
lemonade or mix it in with, youknow, the unflavored something,
you know, else that they enjoy,their oatmeal in the morning or
whatever. You can use it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Perfect. Perfect. So
we'll have all the links in the
description for this. And sojust kind of, you know, you
know, kinda coming full circle.It's like, okay.
Yes. We're being poisoned fromall angles. We gotta we gotta
stop everything we have controlover. Let's stop those poisons
from getting in. Right?
So not you know, avoidingsynthetic clothes, you know,
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avoiding the the chemicalperfumes, all the different
things I think a lot of us arealready doing. Detoxing, and and
and there's a lot of differentways to pull those out, but then
also working to repair thesesubstances that are being
degraded by this. And so youmeant you know, we we start off
talking about the roots of thetrees. Right? So my am I correct
in my analogy that basically,collagen is is it's almost the
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kind of it's rebuilding andstrengthening the roots that we
need to kinda keep that treestrong and planted and make sure
it stands up straight until itsvery last day when it's supposed
to fall over.
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Right, it's keeping
our structure strong. It's
keeping our gut lining strong,so we don't have the pathogens
leaking out, bacteria's leakingout, viruses leaking out into
our bloodstream. We don't havefood particles going out and
causing further inflammation.It's damping down inflammation.
It's keeping our largest organin our body strong and
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resilient.
Our skin, it's keeping usbeautiful and younger looking.
Our hair is vibrant and healthyand not brittle and breaking.
Our nails are strong. It's allabout our structure and
youthening us and keeping us asyouthful as possible and not
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letting all of these otherchemicals and things age us
faster and get us off the earthfaster.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
Which we have a we
have a fight here. Right? We
need people like you. We we needyou to live to a 120. So that
way, a 120, you're still
Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
About a 150.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Exact there you go.
There you go. Well well, Kim,
it's always such a pleasurespeaking with you. And somehow,
we're able to talk about these,like, pretty dark and kinda
dystopian topics, yet I I alwayscome out of these interviews,
feeling like, okay. It's gonnabe alright.
Speaker 2 (01:09:33):
Gonna be alright.
Because you know why? You got
God in your heart. You know whomade you, and you have the
faith. You know where you'regonna end up, and it's a whole
lot better than what we got downhere.
Speaker 1 (01:09:44):
I I there's part of
me that can't wait. Obviously, I
wanna be here as long as I'msupposed to be, but it's like,
okay. I'm I'm doing my time. Andthen, well, you know, where I go
next, I'm looking forward tothat. So
Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
We gotta take care of
each other. We gotta take care
of ourselves first, and we gottatake care of our kids, our
grandkids, and those that welove around us, our friends and
family. So let's all commit tothat. Let's live simpler lives.
Let's focus on priorities thatare real.
Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
Amen. Kim, thank you
again for giving us your time
today. It's always a pleasurespeaking with you.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Thank you. Have a
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