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Good afternoon, this is Dr. David back with the Fresh Start with Dr. David podcast.
I hope everybody's been having a great week. I know everything's kind of been
crazy lately with the weather and, you know, all the stuff that's gone on with
all these flights and the airlines and, I mean, everything is just kind of in
a crazy kind of state of flux.
But hopefully, hopefully, I have hope that we're in a state of recalibration
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where we're We're in a state where we can look back, be introspective without
being retrospective, and kind of gain some insights and some clarities about
some things that we can fix,
which is what this podcast is all about.
In other words, creating a fresh start, rebalancing, recalibrating,
readjusting, rebooting, resetting, restarting, all of those things.
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And the way that I look at it every single day, every minute,
every day, every hour is an opportunity for you to reset, even if you only take
a minute to do it. So with that, I'd like to welcome everybody back.
If you haven't done so already, start getting ready for the fall harvest.
I'm a strong believer in working with the energy of the seasons.
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As you know, if you've listened to the prior podcast episodes.
So the more you work with a season, the more likely you are to be energetic.
To be in sync, to be in balance and things like that.
And as you may or may not know, fall is the season of harvest.
And that's when you get back in return,
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all the things that you've paid in throughout the rest of the year.
So it's the time when you actually reap what you've sown. And so if you haven't
already done so, start to set yourself up for reaping what you've sown and harvesting.
And if you haven't done so already, definitely check out the past few episodes that I've done.
I did an episode with our good friend, Gary Scott, about loss and grief and bereavement.
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As you know, he's an expert on that. You can follow him on Facebook,
but definitely check that out.
I also did a really, really great episode with another guest recently,
who's an expert on the topics of tapping into channels and energies.
And that was really, really interesting. That wasn't something that I'd had
really kind of thought about before,
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but she got into the notion of channeling into the energies of people who've
done great things in the past, like in her case, Albert Einstein.
And so definitely check out that episode. I think it's worth listening into.
There are lots of things that are going around us that we may or may not be consciously aware of.
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And so I think it's just an opportunity to kind of think outside the box and
make connections, mental connections with things that you may not have considered in the past.
And on that note, I'm so, so excited about today's episode.
This is with a guest that I've been wanting to have for a while.
And the things that he's an expert in are a lot of the things that I've always had a big interest in.
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And a lot of the things that I've been curious about and been wanting to research
but haven't had a chance to do so, and with the technological and environmental
changes that are going around us these days and that are escalating and increasing incrementally,
it's definitely something that you want to be informed about.
So without further ado, I'd like to introduce athleticism, human performance.
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And EMF expert, author, and founder, Mr.
Justin Franson. Welcome, Justin.
Dr. David, thank you for having me on. Absolutely. I am so excited to have you.
And you are in California, correct? Correct.
Yeah, Southern California, Orange County, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach area.
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Nice, nice, nice. And how does that area work for you, like energetically and otherwise?
Oh, it's fantastic. We have a really healthy beach life where we're just outside
in the sun and in the sand and in the water constantly.
Nice, nice. Nice. You know, I don't know if it has to do with astrological signs
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or what, but I know water and beach and things like that always kind of help me refresh and reset.
Well, there's a reason for that. And I think it'll be the topic of our conversation
today is it feeds our soul and our bodies are electric and we pull those resonances
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from nature that help feed us. Nice. Nice.
Nice. We're jumping right in. I love it. So let me, do you, would you mind if
I tell the audience just a little bit about you?
Go for it. So Justin is an expert in unlocking the secrets of human performance.
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He's an expert performance coach. He's an expert in EMF.
And as we talk, I'll explain or he'll explain more about it.
But EMF stands for electromagnetic fields, right? And he's also...
The founder of athleticism.com and EMF Rocks. Justin Franson is a renowned athleticism
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performance coach and author.
He specializes in nerve work and is the founder of athleticism.com and EMF Rocks.com.
He's been working in the field of athletic performance for over 25 years.
Justin is the author of Athleticism, Whole Body Plus Whole Brain Plus Performance,
Which delves into the connection between athletic performance and the environment around us.
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And as you should know, we are products of our environments,
so we should be in sync with them.
Justin became interested in the impact of environmental factors on athletic
performance after noticing that many of his athletes were breaking down due
to the effects of wearable technology.
In response to that, he looked to nature for solutions to the man-made challenges that are caused by EMF.
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His grounding bags, which are sold at physicians'
offices and clinics and practices across the country, are the leading natural
answer for helping people coexist with electromagnetic or electromagnetic fields.
And with that, thanks so much for agreeing to be here, Justin.
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It's really an honor to have you.
Likewise, Dr. David. So let's go back to what you alluded to.
You alluded to the soul and energy and the energy of us as it relates to the
energy of the environment.
Can you share a little bit of that with us?
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Yeah, definitely. There's a lady named Eileen McKusick, and she has this incredible
sound tuning for healing system. and she can clear your energy field, your biofield.
Tuning forks and huge falling. But the way she describes our body is probably
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the most simplistic way that I found.
She says that our bodies act like a body battery and we get a negative charge
from the earth's resonance.
And we pull those electrons from the earth and the human resonance that healing
pulse earth, and that supports our electron transport chain to give us energy.
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So literally, you get energy by just being outside and having a picnic or being barefoot.
She also says you get energy from the sun, the unpolarized light of the sun
that distributes equal in every direction, because we're essentially a light body.
We're a holograph of light where we communicate our bodies, ourselves,
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our fashion communicates through light.
And so when you can get fed by the sunlight, it feeds us as well. Well, Dr.
Zach Bush, who's a fellow MD of yours, will say we get the minerals from breathing
in certain environments.
So get your body into different environments and the trees and forests and the beach.
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You get minerals from breathing in the air. and then hopefully we get it from
our food when we're sourcing clean, regenerative, biodynamic food that's not
riddled with pesticides and herbicides.
And the last component, Dr. Dave, the fifth component of how our body.
Fed from nature is through the water.
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And the water, when we're drinking good water, it'll be mostly spring water
and it'll have a certain structure to it.
And our bodies will be able to utilize that water because it has minerals and structure to it.
So if anyone's missing any of those five elements, we're not going to feel so great.
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But when we go outside into nature, instantly, our bodies are fed with nutrients in multiple ways.
And that's what I alluded to by nature and getting grounded by nature helps feed our soul.
Wow. Wow. I feel like I just got a lecture on the body.
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I mean, that's a lot to take in.
And it sounds like you've synthesized a lot of brilliant and complicated topics.
In a way that people can easily understand the topics, the things that you just
mentioned, are those also mentioned in your book, Athleticism,
Whole Body Plus Whole Brain Plus Performance?
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Yes. Yeah. We mentioned a little bit when I wrote that book,
I it's mainly about human performance.
And so it was in the midst of the I finished it in the midst of the whole COVID
thing. and I was feeling remiss if I didn't add what the pillars for health were to allow you.
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Have the optimal performance and use our program for performance. So I do add a lot of that.
And then I did write a second book called Grounded by Nature,
which I haven't shared with you yet, but that's published this year.
And that talks more about the obviously electromagnetic radiation and how to coexist with it.
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Love it. Love it. Yeah, I know. I'm definitely now curious about your second book.
And I love the title, Grounded by Nature. Is that it?
Yeah. I love that because there's so much hidden meaning in that title because
grounded is something that you can do in electrical environments.
And nature is definitely the environment that we play in. So that makes so much sense.
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So let's jump right in because I have a huge interest in these topics.
And like I said, I'm a little bit ignorant about a lot of them.
And I'm going to depend on you heavily today to provide some expertise and some
background knowledge about these things. Right.
So the first one I want to jump into is probably the first one that I brought up.
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And then I'll just kind of go through the list and hopefully we'll have time
to cover all of them. But one of the things that I'd like to do is kind of define terms.
And, you know, Now, I know that you're a performance expert and,
you know, we hear that word all the time, perform,
performance, you know, especially when people talk about certain standardized
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tests or performance tests or performance evaluations and things like that.
The word perform is in so many different arenas of our lives.
Tell me basically how you define performance.
Performance literally goes back to being one with the infinite flow of the universe.
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And when you're in the proper rhythm, excuse me, of the universe,
and when you're in the proper brainwave states that our bodies optimize,
which is literally one with nature's resonance,
that allows you to perform at those highest levels. Nice, nice.
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So it sounds like we kind of have a connection with the environment around us.
And the better the strength of that connection, the better we're off. Is that correct?
Yeah. So I would say it in a way that not only do we have a connection with
nature, we are literally one with nature and her resonance.
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And your environment can allow you to thrive or if you're in a harsh environment,
it can kill you instantly.
So the environment plays a huge role on how we really rev with nature.
So if there is radiation in your environment in a big way, your body is going
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to respond accordingly, adapt, and all that stuff.
It's the same as if there's marine life and then there's a huge oil spill,
they're going to pollute their environment.
That marine life will adapt the best they can as well.
So that's why I look at us being one with nature and then how,
when there's environmental stressors, how they can impact us.
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Love it. And that makes so much sense. That makes so much sense because those connections are there.
And certainly everybody kind of understands the concept how people feel like
they're reinvigorated by going to the beach or by going to the ocean or by taking
a nature walk or going hiking or even just spending time with animals or dogs
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or whatever it is, or horses, equine therapy and things like that.
So that totally makes sense how that kind of resets us.
So let's jump into EMF. So I know a lot of people have heard those initials, that acronym EMF.
Some people kind of have a sense of it or what it means and things like that.
People certainly understand or have a sense of cellular technology and 1G,
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2G, 3G, 4G, and now we're up to, I guess, 5G.
So tell us what electric magnetic fields are and how they affect us.
Definitely. Well, there are
native electromagnetic fields, the ones that we're one with out in nature.
And then there's non-native ones that are man-made waveform.
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So, every medical, Western medical doctor,
when they go and test you for a broken bone or whatever ailment,
the modality that they're using is a waveform.
Yes. Whether it's x-ray, CT scan, EG, whatever, they're all waveforms, right?
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Right. So that's because the framework of how we're designed is through waves
and they can read these things really easy.
Right. So basically, the non-native waveforms are a little challenging for us
because they're one directional waveforms. They're there.
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And when you get into the faster speeds, they call them ionized waveforms.
They're polarizing for our body.
So that's why you're only allowed to take in so much X-ray. okay
not great for you now but
you get a great clean image because it's a one directional waveform
that that they're scanning at a really fast
speed of a wavelength okay that's the
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same as electricity dirty electricity and wireless
signals those are all one directional waveforms or
they don't work so that concept is
totally different from how nature is
designed and and we're designed okay we're we're designed
off of waveforms that are unpolarized that
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distribute equally in every direction there's a name for that
waveform it's called a scalar wave okay every living
resonance and being has a resonance and
that resonance is really the similar
nature is where it's based on scalarized that distribute equally
in every direction so how is nature sure omni-directional
well if we look at the sun it's not
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a laser dot where you can see the dot on one side of
your hand right like it refracts it it distributes
equally in every direction yes think same as if
i'll give you three analogies that's the first one the second one is if you're
outside in nature you're not getting grounded in one spot of the lawn and then
you move two feet over to the right and then you're grounded right it's a resonance
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off the entire earth's surface that you get grounded.
And then the third analogy would be, this is one of my favorites.
If I drop a pebble into a pond, Dr.
David, why does the splash of the pond distribute equally in a circular direction
in every direction, equally in a circle? Okay.
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Because it's distributing energy or it's interacting with 360 degrees.
Right, which essentially is not a one-directional waveform.
Right. It's an unpolarized wave that has to be circling every direction.
So that's a great analogy.
You drop a pebble perpendicular into a plane, it's going to give a circular
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splash out equally in every direction. So it's not a straight line.
It's not going to shoot in a straight line. Right. But but all electricity has
to be designed in straight lines.
That's why you see cell tower panels facing every direction because they can
only broadcast it in straight lines. Ah, wow.
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Did not know that. Did not know that. So so and and I totally remember,
I mean, in medical school, we learned a little bit about, you know,
the amount of radiation you can take and how radiation works and things like that.
But actually, when I think about it, I learned more about electromagnetism and
things like that, probably when I took physics and when I took biochemistry, but more specifically,
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when I took organic chemistry and we learned about technologies like NMR and
things like that, ultrasound and stuff like that, where you can scan an image
or you get an image of a person or you're imaging things,
x-rays and things like that.
When it comes to electromagnetic fields, what kind of things should we be concerned
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about that can negatively impact us?
I mean, is that just cellular phone technologies or does it include,
like, I don't know, microwaves?
What all does that include?
Well, before I answer that question, because it's a loaded one. Yeah.
Well, I guess I'll answer quickly. It's everything. Everything. That's the answer.
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So, and the reason I hesitated on answering that is because I don't want people
to get scared of using technology or living in homes because we're all essentially live in these homes.
We call them homes with their electrical boxes. Yes.
And then we're all essentially electricians now.
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We're walking around with routers in our hands almost all day long with the
cell phones. And these routers have cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
broadband, spectrum, and GPS in them.
They have five different types of bandwidth in them.
Like, that's a lot. Yeah, absolutely.
Right in your hand all day long. We never had that 20-some years ago.
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Like, we just didn't. Yeah. So, it's very new to us. Yeah.
Cool thing is there's this physics component to where we can convert a one directional waveform,
these polarizing waveforms into something that distributes equally
in every direction so we can coexist with
this stuff we've got to do our best to establish usage protocols proximity protocols
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and then get outside into nature as much as we can and then you know obviously
we'll get into the grounding bags you know in our emf rocks products a little
later in the conversation but But that's a really great tool for you to have in your own.
But what I want to go back to is this other point.
There's a book called The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Fritzenberg.
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Have you heard about that or read that one? I have not, but I will now.
Well, Dr. David, this is a must read.
It's a pretty heavy book. It'd be perfect for the brilliant minds of the empties out there.
I don't know about that. It's really well-referenced, about 150-some page bibliography.
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Wow. It's an authority on the history of electricity and life.
Wow. And that's by who?
By Arthur Thurston. Arthur Thurston. Yeah. It's called The Invisible Rainbow.
And what it does is it goes back and it talks about the flu.
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And they called influenza the flu before 1889,
before we introduced electricity in our homes, they called it that because the
influenza was under the influence of the solar system, of the stars,
of atmospheric pressure shifts, of solar flares.
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So when there were cosmic shifts in our electromagnetic blanket of an atmosphere,
he correlates a lot of times people adapting where a lot of people got sick
in all different regions at the same time.
And not until we brought electricity into homes was the flu here to stay, and it became seasonal.
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And then every major electrification of our atmosphere, it correlates with rollouts
of new radiation for man-made ones.
So 1918 correlates with radio waves being rolled out.
World War II radar, Spanish flu, or I'm sorry, Hong Kong flu were satellites.
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Satellites and then everyone knows the
last several years what's what was broadcasted for
the first time ever 5g so it's a
really incredible book sequencing and
correlating when you change include our environment our bodies are going to
do what they can to adapt well that makes that makes a lot of sense i i know
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that like for instance i try to i try to look at everything thing with like
a child-like curiosity.
I really do. And, you know, and I know, you know, when you're a child,
you learn that things run off of energy,
that energy could either come from being directly plugged into an electrical
socket or from it being powered by a battery that has, you know,
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energy that's been collected into a small space.
And, you know, as a child, you kind of learned that, you know,
you don't put your hand in the socket and you don't put your hand on the stove
and you, you know, don't do all these things.
And you, you understand, or you learn about the concept as you get older that,
you know, if you get struck by lightning, what can happen and things like this.
But, you know, you generally kind of learn a little bit about energy and electricity
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and electromagnetic waves and things like that, even though you don't necessarily
think about it in those terms.
I know myself, I didn't really understand the, or get a sense of the connection
between the human body and electrical
flow or electrical current or electromagnetic waves until I took...
Physiology in medical school. And we used Guyton, the Guyton textbook,
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which is kind of like the authority on physiology.
And we learned, or I learned, we all learned about basically how an EKG works
because your heart isn't just a muscular pump.
It also acts like a battery. And that's what But an EKG is based off of the
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electric electromagnetism of the heart, which has a force and has directions and things like that.
And so that was kind of the first time when I was we were studying the heart
and physiology that I got a sense that certain parts of our body kind of act like batteries.
And then I think the other time I kind of thought about it like that is when
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I'm a huge science fiction fan.
So, of course, when the Matrix came out and they talked about,
you know, humans being used by, you know, robots and computers as batteries,
that made a lot of sense to me as well.
But, you know, you made a really, really important point is,
and I think a lot of people don't think of themselves like that.
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They think of themselves as, you know, being organisms and being composed of cells.
And most people know that we're 60, 65, 63 to 65, 66 percent water.
And those kind of things. But I know a lot of people probably don't get the
concept or haven't thought about it that they are kind of like a walking battery or magnet.
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Yeah, we are. We are electromagnetic beings,
and we are comprised of literally, we're light bodies comprised of water and
energy and silica, essentially.
So, uh, there's an incredible book called Tom, Tom Cowan.
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He's also one of your colleagues, MD, Tom Cowan, C-O-W-A-N.
And he talks about the heart not being a pump.
He's like, what is a pump? And he describes exactly the, the, the specs of a pump.
And he's like the heart, where does the heart or the body have those same specs?
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They don't just because it beats doesn't mean it's a pump it's
electromagnetic and it's off of pressured systems so
we're electromagnetic beings and we
operate through pressure where we you know
our our fascia you know is basically the
everything of the body the communication of how everything connects and i will
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go to say that the fascia is the extension of our biofield our energy field
that goes out about six to eight feet that connects with this,
you know, air around us, which the air falling in the air part of our atmosphere, which is ether plasma.
Like we're, we're, we're connected in so many different ways through concepts
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and intangibles that, that aren't really articulated and, and properly in science.
I feel that science is me studying it. They, they've gotten it all wrong all these years.
No, I agree. I totally agree with that. And I know myself,
I know my book, The Nutrient Diet, one of my books, The Nutrient Diet,
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there's a reason why the first chapter of that book starts with water,
because it's such an important part in explaining us and how we work.
And, you know, another thing is just kind of, you know, the concept,
the concept of how we act or behave or how we are electromagnetically.
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And I know every once in a while.
You know, I just get a sense or a feeling that there's just like too much energy,
too much tension in a place.
And I'm just like, I don't know what it is. I can't explain it,
but I just need to get out of here.
I also talk about that concept in my first self-improvement book,
Sweet Potato Pie for the Spirit, Soul, and Psyche, because there's a chapter
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on sleep and how to fix sleep naturally.
And one of the things that I advocate in that chapter is disconnecting from
technology and from energy while you're trying to sleep.
Yes. Yes. Well, you touched on like several points, Dr.
David, that I want to address with your audience. Yes.
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The first one, real quick, the thing that you feel is like, how do you feel?
This is a big thing because I want everyone to get back into listening to their
body and understanding how they feel.
Feel and how do you feel in different environments with different
people you know that's where these energies come into play
and that's a big part your intuition can really tell you
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hey this is not a great environment for
me it's dangerous this doesn't feel right or man these people are so funny i
want to hang out with them and i want more of that in my life and we got to
get out of the meta universe all technology telling you how you feel how you
slept how many steps you take when When it's time to eat,
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that whole concept, go back to connecting to God, getting granted by nature,
and knowing how you feel. That's one of the biggest things.
I totally agree with that. And I did an episode where I kind of talked about those things.
And I believe it's, is it season three? I can't remember if it's season three or if it's season two.
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But the title of that episode is Trust Your Body, It's Not Lying to You.
And it's about ways to listen to your body and get in tune with your body.
That way, when your body's trying to tell you something, you can trust it and
you're not second guessing it.
So let's jump into another topic that I'm really, really curious about,
because every single time I've noticed this,
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at least since I would say at least since 3G, since 3G technology has been out,
I know every time they talk about coming up with a new technology or a further
advancement, as they call it, in cellular technology,
then there'll be some groups that come out and talk about the negative effects of it.
And I certainly remember when they were talking about it with 5G, 4G, and 3G.
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I can't remember if they talked about it with 2G and 1G. But tell us a little
bit about that G that when we went from, I guess at some point we weren't a G.
I don't know. But how we've gone from 1G to 5G and how these Gs affect us.
Well, they're generations of technology. That's what that means. Okay.
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Now, obviously, the higher the level, the more advanced in the technology.
So what we do is we measure these things at a speed of the wavelength,
just as I was saying before.
So let me answer it in a way that everyone can understand.
Everyone understands what a wave per second means. Sure. How many waves can pass per second. Yeah.
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When we're sleeping, Dr. David, we have a delta and theta brainwave state, right? Yes.
Our brainwave states are really low and slow. They're one or below one to eight
hertz, and I convert that hertz to a wave per second.
So when we're one or below one to eight hertz or waves per second,
that's the brainwave state.
Now, when we're alert and awake, it's a lot faster, you know,
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maybe three, four times that.
Right. But when we're sleeping, it's a really low and slow state.
Right. that is the same as the Schumann resonance, that healing pulse,
and that's 7.83 hertz per waves per second. Isn't that interesting? That is interesting.
And when our athletes with athleticism are in the flow state.
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They're in an alpha brainwave state.
Their brainwave states are eight to about 13 hertz per waves per second.
So that's when you're in the zone and you can't miss.
You're in that flow state. Right.
Now, let's measure this technology. and
see where it's at so they measure
it in basically in megahertz right gigahertz right megahertz would be in a they
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measure it in millions of waves per second gigahertz are billions of waves per second.
So if your Wi-Fi, the lowest bandwidth that it is, is 2.45 gigahertz,
that means that that is 2.45 billion waves per second broadcasting of a one-directional
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polarizing waveform in your environment or in your pocket, in your hand,
that you're holding all the time.
All the time right and then you multiply that times all the different bandwidths
that i said the cellular the bluetooth right the wire the all the other ones
radio yeah microwave yeah all the and so that's what our bodies are dealing with now um.
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The lowest bandwidth that destructures water is 2.45 gigahertz. Okay.
So that's why people are saying us and our environment are being dehydrated from radiation.
And it's because destructures our water. Our bodies don't know what to do with
it when that water doesn't have proper structure.
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They can't utilize it as efficiently. So 4G is 2.45 gigahertz.
5G is 60 to 90 gigahertz, 60 to 90 billion waves per second.
When we sleep, we're having to optimize that one or below one to 13 waves per second.
So over 10 zero delta.
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Now, guess what telecom is allowed to turn this stuff up to?
I would have no idea on that one. I can't even guess.
300 gigahertz. That's where we'll get into the six, seven G's,
all the other G's up above 5G. Oh my God.
Yeah. So literally, and you saw what this correlation with broadcasting 5G did
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with COVID, like a lot of people got sick from that polluting of our environment.
So the increase in these bandwaves is absolutely potentially devastating for
the health of us and our planet. it. Wow.
Wow. I'm getting a true education today. So I'm going to jump into some of the
curiosities that I have about some of this, if that's okay.
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So these Gs and all these waves and all these things that are tapping into our
energy and tapping into our bodies and our environment and our existence,
my guess is for the most part, they probably have a negative influence.
Is that correct well yeah that that's what we're
alluding to and and i i know
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where you're going with this where where are the effects of
it yes so you're yep you totally
anticipated where i was going so when it so when we look at like us as a species
humans and i mean i i obviously i could jump into other species but i think
we have enough issues i don't have to jump to any other species But when you
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look at us and you look at what's going on with people,
everybody seems to be obese these days and everybody's stressed out and everybody's
having panic attacks and everybody's depressed and all these things,
weight gain and all this kind of stuff.
Do you attribute a lot of that to what's going on in our environment with these
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waves and just kind of the technology and how our bodies are affected by it? Yes, Dr.
David. Right now, Algon Record is saying electromagnetic radiation from electricity
all the way up to 5G is the number one stressor on the body to date.
And so, having said that, how, since cellular technology and these waves are
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everywhere, how do we get away from them if we're on this planet?
Well, again, we've got to get that usage protocols and proximity protocols.
But let me jump into explaining more about how people are affected.
Yes. But we're into this holistic mental health world with your answer.
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And I want to address that because I think this is the big elephant in the room
for me in regards to EMFs affecting cognitive health.
And like I just said, it's the number one stressor. So the first signs of electromagnetic
challenges with the body are all cognitive.
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And so lack of focus, memory, anxiety, fatigue, behavioral challenges are all level one stressors.
Lack of sleep, headaches, all cognitive challenges is what we're seeing with
EMF toxicity in your environment.
Level two would be more non-trauma concussion symptoms of nausea,
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vomiting, seizures, muscle twitches, rashes on the skin, bloody noses,
ringing of the ears, more severe pain.
Non-trauma head injuries, essentially, like we saw in the Havana cohort,
which was the first attack of some workers on foreign soldiers. Yeah, Havana syndrome.
Yeah, Havana syndrome. So, now, then level three would be the bigs, cancer, diabetes.
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Alzheimer's disease, which is now classified as type 3 diabetes,
and cardiovascular disease, and then the biggest one we're seeing now is infertility.
So it all starts with cognitive and then it just escalates from there.
But every one of those challenges, Dr.
David, I've seen over the past dozen years going into people's homes and metering
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homes and identifying the stressors and then the health of the people in those homes.
Wow. You know, it's so funny because, you know, this enlightening conversation
is making me think about just kind of a lot of different things and how they might influence us.
And one of the things that I've kind of noticed over time is kind of like the
rise in anxiety attacks and panic attacks and panic disorder,
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but also kind of the rise in everybody has ADHD.
Nobody can focus. Nobody can concentrate. Nobody can attend to anything for
a sustained amount of time.
Everybody seems to be distracted all the time. So when you mentioned cognitive
things, that's kind of the first thing that kind of grabs my attention,
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because if you've got all these waves and all these things that are interfering
with how your body naturally functions,
you're going to be distracted because you're going to notice this and notice
that and notice this and notice that.
And there's going to be so many things going on at one time that you may not
be able to focus on what's right in front of you.
Oh, without a doubt. And there's more science behind it, like Dr. Martin Paul's work.
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He talks about the voltage-gated calcium channels breaking down,
letting positive calcium into a negative cell, turn causing cell and DNA damage.
Yeah, that leads to cancer, doesn't it?
Yeah, it's an oxidative stress. Uh-huh, yep.
You know, and then the sleep is affected. It calcifies your pineal gland.
You're not connected above.
It's an endocrine disruptor. You're not getting these deep sleeps.
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It's messing with your hormone, you know, rejuvenation during sleep.
And so all that leads into these cognitive challenges that we see and then level
two and three and beyond.
And they're all directly correlated by it.
And the one story I want to tell real quickly is even
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diabetes you talked about weight loss right correlated
by it we had a diabetic got on
an airplane and it was a child with diabetes mom
had a smart watch on the 12 year old sitting right next to her and everyone
turns on the wi-fi and her her son gets a bloody nose and the glucose spikes
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200 points wow i mean he didn't put anything in his mouth it's this is environmental
this all this stuff is environmental.
Yeah, no, I totally believe that. And it makes me think about like things like
the movie about Aaron Brockovich and other things,
documentaries about people who lived near electrical plants and things like
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that and having higher rates of cancer and stuff like that.
So that leads us to one big question.
What do we do about all this, Justin? you get
grounded by nature get outside it's free so that's
the first thing okay so the a
couple other great ideas is purchase some emf meters you can measure the stressors
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you can see the healthier home really yeah those are great because the meters
when you plug them in it'll it'll give you readings of your dirty electricity,
like a stensor electric meter, or if you just have a miligas meter that meters
the lower electromagnetic fields,
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then it'll make noises.
And the noises that the meters make are the sounds that our nervous system,
our fascia hears, that animals hear, plants feel, we feel, but most humans can't hear.
And then we can hear We're the banalists when we're underwater,
but we just can't hear them on land as well.
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And then like a wireless meter, a great thing is like I get a wireless meter
and I showed my daughter.
I'm like, hey, this isn't just this benign cell phone. It's broadcasting, receiving.
It's got battery in it. These are millimeter waves, that same spectrum that
you use in your microwave to heat your food up.
Like this stuff isn't healthy for us. Like we got to develop these usage and proximity protocols.
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But when you put a wireless meter and you pointed like a one directional,
when you point at your phone and your phone starts screaming,
or excuse me, the meter starts screaming and then you point it away from your
phone and then it quiets down and you point it back out the phone and it.
Green and off the charts again, it's very eye-opening for youth and people to
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understand that these waveforms are invisible stressors.
So get outside in nature is the best part to heal it, but to identify,
get some meters, Tri-Field Coronet meters, safe living technology meters, they're all great.
And then once you're inside, there's a lot of usage protocols.
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So turn the electricity off in your bedrooms at
night like get a timer on your on
your electrical outlet have electrician put on all your electricity
should go up in the bedrooms at night if you
have wireless wi-fi then get an
outlet timer those are nine dollars this is the most inexpensive
way to do it nine dollar timer plug your
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wi-fi router into it and set it to turn off
when you're sleeping because what happens is your
brain defaults to the bandwidth of those billions
of ways per second and you go into a twilight sleep so you
don't get into those deep restorative sleeps with
the wi-fi on because it's such a chaotic waveform
right and you can
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do that and so all the wireless technology goes off
phones are charged outside a room get in a circadian rhythm with
your environment use blue light blockers if you're
having screen time dark in your room so it's full dark out
black out we got to get in rhythms with nature but then the biggest thing for
our products and why we've been so successful is because you want to bring nature's
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resonance into your home you want to create your bedroom as much as you can
at the same resonance as it would be outside in nature.
And so that's what our grounding bags do.
So EMF rocks grounding bags. We hand mine crystals. There's about one pound
of crystals inside the grounding bags.
You put one of those grounding bags on your bed, Dr. David, you'll sleep up to 60% deeper. Wow.
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Wow. I need to get one.
I'll be ordering that tonight. Anything to get better sleep.
So before we kind of wrap up, you mind if I ask you some specific questions that I've got?
And I know some of my audience members have.
And these are just kind of things that have been in the news that people talk about, right?
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So as it relates to EMF and the things that we're talking about and being more
in touch with nature and less in touch with technology and all these electromagnetic
fields and wavelengths and other things that are disturbing our kind of natural balance and rhythm.
Them. What about what about.
The wireless ear things so you can use your phone without holding it.
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What about those? What's the jury about?
What does the jury say about those or the judge say about those?
Avoid at all costs all wearable technology and then all electric cars.
Avoid it because the wearable tech, the earbuds, it's basically a router in your inner ear.
So that's essentially an airway canal directly to your brain.
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There's no skull blocking it so you're in
even way more localized radiation directed
to that inner ear huge huge huge
thing to avoid those use the corded you
guys we can hardwire everything fiber optics faster
safer more reliable use the corded headsets way
less emf waveforms directly in those
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areas and that's super important
you can hardwire everything even your phones you
can and hardwire all this stuff so we got to
go back to what we spent so
much money on which is the five the cabling and the
fire off fiber optics uh and use that because they're they're they're faster
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they're safer security wise they're way more reliable and then there's minimal
health challenges with it and then i want to kind of jump into the electric
car thing too right that That was where I was going to go next. Yeah, cool.
Man, that is the biggest button for me. If you said, Justin,
what's your biggest button right now?
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I'm going to say the electrical car fat.
And the reason is, is because we had a colleague test it.
He was doing blood tests with professional athletes. He got hired by military special forces.
He threw in a variable, guys and girls driving electric cars.
It was the biggest marker change of blood at 18% lower testosterone.
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Wow. Wow. You know, that doesn't surprise me, though. It really doesn't. Because...
Because of a basic principle that I believe in, and that's that when you change
one thing, it affects other things.
So you can't add something new to the system without changing other parts of it.
You just can't. Physics and chemistry just don't work that way.
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If you're making, let me throw out something. If you're making chicken noodle
soup, you want to feel better. You're sick and you got the flu or whatever.
You make some chicken noodle soup. That's a system that you've created.
If you add sugar to that system, it changes it. If you add more salt to it,
it changes it. If you add more water, it changes it.
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If you add more chicken, if you add nutmeg or cinnamon, it's going to change the system.
And so adding electric and technological things to this environment that we
have is changing the system.
And it should not be surprised that the system reacts.
What about smart watches? What does the judge say about those?
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Well that's what got me into this whole
deal i had one of
our professional athletes wearing a smart watch and he said
justin i have pain in my wrist i said where and he pointed right to where his
watch was and i said hey take the radiation off your wrist and because it was
it was just after that time where the fitbits were being recalled and sure enough
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he takes the watch off and the pain went away.
Wow. What about...
Solar panels. Yeah, so solar is going to be similar to an electric car.
They're storing electricity in these batteries, and they're giving you the level
of usage you're requesting.
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So if all your appliances are on, there's going to be static in those lines.
So every home with solar has really high dirty electricity.
Same with every electric vehicle. When
you're accelerating from 1 to 40 or 40 to
80 or reversing or idling or
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or charging your car like
there's different levels of static
that are emitted during all those stages
and solar and electric
cars are the two biggest culprits
for dirty electricity in a home because the solar because
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you're storing the battery and you're giving
your you know you're giving your home the level of
usage it's requesting and because you're
storing that electricity in there and then the soul
the electric vehicles when you're charging in your home
if you had a healthy home it it blows out the entire
electrical grid of your home wow what about
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batteries well the battery is like a car battery even a hybrid it's too big
the normal combustion engine cars they don't have giant batteries i mean and
they're small enough to where our bodies aren't really disrupted as much by it the the newer cars.
They're all culprits for wi-fi and bluetooth and cellular and gps like all the
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new cars they need to just stop all this you know wireless signals and it's
too much for by their they're all picking people,
but the electric car is the number one stressor because you're sitting on that
massive battery. What about microwaves?
Well, it's similar, you guys, to this wireless spectrum. Look at it.
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The 5G is a similar bandwidth of millimeter waves.
So that's directed energy weapons.
That's microwaves, ovens. It's the same bandwidth that oscillates the food,
the structure of the food to warm the temperature up.
Our government set procedural levels in 1996 of what's ionizing versus non-ionizing.
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So if something's ionized and it creates a thermal effect, it's not okay for the body.
But if it's not ionized and it is okay, well, these microwaves,
same bandwidth of 5G and wireless spectrum, but it's in a contained area,
those will warm your cells up. But we know from Dr.
Martin Paul's work that even low-level radiation, that vibration affects our bodies.
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So we just we haven't updated the the the proximity protocols because the government's
like there's so many different ways that our bodies bend and break.
So they're just they're leaning in there. They're digging their heels in on this 300 gigahertz.
And we're already at 5G and it's already messing up a lot of people.
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So it's a lot more challenging to live now in this day and age than it was,
you know, 50 years ago with way less and then 150 years ago with no wireless
signals in our in our air other than cosmic ones.
And what about laptops and desktop computers?
Well, again, hardwire.
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So I'm the living, breathing ambassador of getting grounded by nature and developing
usage protocols with technology.
We're on a cell phone now, so obviously that's bandwidth and I got to plug it in.
I don't lose charge on you because I have an older phone, but technically I
could hardwire my phone too.
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But my computer is hardwired. Other than my phone, I don't have any wireless
signals in my immediate environment.
And I have a grounding bag in my, I have a mini grounding bag in my pocket that I carry with me.
I have a full size grounding bag on my desk. And then obviously our office,
we do all fulfillment out of here.
So there's a lot of protection in my facility. But even though I've hardwired
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everything with these computers, so go back to hardwiring and then the screen,
again, the circadian rhythm with the screens,
I'm by a window, so I get lots of natural light throughout the day.
I don't have fluorescent lighting above me using condensing lights and get into
the rhythm with the lighting as well.
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Gotcha, gotcha. Oh, my God, I've learned so much today. day.
This has truly been an education for me and for everyone who's listening today,
because technology keeps increasing more and more.
I mean, it's like the fastest growing thing. You hear about some new AI thing
every day or some new cellular technology or some new energy format or those
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kinds of things all the time.
And at the same time, we seem to be more and more afflicted by negative environmental
factors and disease than ever before.
So this has been a huge education. Thank you so much for taking the time with us today.
Before you tell us about where people can find you, where they can get your
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products and services and things like that, can you tell us a little bit or
revisit the name of your books that people can purchase?
Thanks, Dr. David. Athleticism, Full Body Plus Whole Brain Equals Performance.
Performance and you can find it on athleticism.com and
find all of our curated health products we have mct oil we have
amazing minerals toothpaste all of
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our emf products we have incredible campo beauty essential oils that are great
for cognitive health that help you sleep or detox or relax give you energy and
the sun stories in there and every ethos are stunning so all of our products
are on athletician.com,
then emfrocks.com.
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You could find our Grounded by Nature book as well.
Awesome. Awesome. That is terrific.
I will definitely be checking that out and getting some of your grounding products
and trying them out and also getting your books as well.
If there is one core principle or thing or insight or piece of knowledge that
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you could leave me and listeners with today about these topics,
what would it be, Justin?
Yeah, Dr. David, it's really simple. For everyone wanting a fresh start,
just get a fresh start, start to heal.
It's really tough to heal when you're decharged and you lose your polarity.
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So the number one most important thing is to get outside into nature and get
grounded by nature because it's free.
And so touch a tree, hug a tree,
go barefoot, have a picnic, put your feet into bodies
of water and or submerge your
whole body into it whatever is comfortable for you but get
out in the nature it's free and when you're not out in nature use our
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grounding bags in your environment in your home and tap
on them like that'll recharge your body battery
and give you a fighting chance to be able to
heal if you have cognitive challenges put the
black bag on your lap tap on it with one hand
and the other hand cover your eyes and your teeth and
your upper chest and then your stomach area and then your
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forehead like you'll feel your energy
10x you'll feel the weight of
your shoulders being lifted and this the
environment and our energy field if it's stuck full of stuff it messes with
the pressure in the body and so we feel just pressure in the head or all these
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other areas and so fascia maneuvers from human garage would be another Another
one that I would look at is an incredible self-healing program that you could do at home,
but couple those together and.
You're going to see your life transform instantly. Awesome. Hey,
love it. Hey, thank you so much for being a guest today.
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Again, guys, definitely go check out Athleticism.
Check out athleticism.com, Justin Franson's website.
Check out emfrocks.com. Definitely check out his books and everything.
And get informed, regardless of what your current thoughts are,
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about technology and the world that we live in, it is changing.
And in a lot of ways, the environment or what we're creating,
I shouldn't just say the environment, the environment that we're creating doesn't
match our DNA and where we came from and our evolution.
So if you don't do anything else, definitely get informed.
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And you can definitely do that from checking out Justin and his work.
Hey, thank you so much again, Justin.
I truly appreciate you enlightening us about these topics today.
Oh, my pleasure. Thank you, Dr. David, for having me on.
And with that, guys, definitely do something different. Learn something new about the environment.
Understand that when you have trouble sleeping and you have trouble focusing,
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it's not just coming out of nowhere.
Don't blame yourself. Find out where it's coming from. Tap into some of the
things that Justin is talking about and learn and get informed about your environment.
With that, I'm going to close out this episode of Fresh Start with Dr. David.
Definitely stay tuned for the next episode. Thanks so much, Justin.
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It was a pleasure having you here today. Take care, guys. Bye-bye.