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Get ready for tomorrow's Nutritional Science Today right here, right now,
Good morning, Happy Saturday. Jerry Hickey here with you for
Invite Health. This is all about good nutrition. That's what
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we discussed on this program. I'll be doing the entire
hour and a half program. Amana Williams will not be
joining me this week, so this is unusual, but it's
how it is. I want to start talking about rus
veratrol res vertual. You can find a little bit in peanuts,
but usually when they're going bad, so not a good
idea to eat them at that point. You could find
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it a little bit and berries. You can find a
little bit in red wine, but the studies show that
you need a lot more when it comes to things
such as brain care. So respritual technically is a fvital election.
It protects plants from mold, you know, fungi. It protects
plants from bacterian viruses. It protects plants from the sun
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and cold weather and moisture, and in humans it has
many of these same impacts. But here's a really interesting
thing about res viritul. It's a really tiny molecule, so
it easily enters into all of our organs and systems.
For instance, it's been shown to improve the strength of
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our lungs and lung health. It's been shown to get
into the blood vessels of the heart and help protect
them from things like smoke and pollution. It's been shown
to get into the pancreas and the liver and the
kidneys and really protect them. It gets into our thyroid
glint and reduces inflammation. It gets into our adrenal glinds
and protects them from all kinds of things. So it's
really great. But it easily crosses into our brain, and
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that's like tremendous value. The brain has a natural barrier
called a blood brain barrier that keeps bad things out,
but sometimes it also keeps good things out. Well. Rest
viritrol is one of those good things that can enter
the brain and it's been shown to be remarkably beneficial
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for brain health. So these are researchers in Germany. It's
the Neurocure Cluster of Excellence and the match Plank Institute
where they study brain science, and they wanted to this
is one of the first studies on the brain and
rest ferritrol. And they wanted to know the effects of
rest friritual in older people. They were between the age
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of fifty to seventy five, the effect of rest fratual
on their brain, how well it worked, so the function
of the brain and also their memory. Now these were
overweight older adults, and being allweight is not good for
the brain. I'm sure everybody's aware of that at this point.
When I say overweight, you know I don't mean muscle.
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So they gave them two hundred milligrams a day of
rest ritual or enact of placebo for comparison's sake. Here's
the result of the trial. The people on res verritual,
not the people on placebo. Only the people on rest
ritual a real impact on their ability to remember words
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and communicate. It really meant something. So a real impact
on remembering words. A real increase in connectivity of their hippocampus.
Now that's a very important finding. The hippocampus is this
tiny part of the brain that processes memory. So when
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you learn something new, it has to go into the
hippocampus and be stored there, and then at night, when
you're sleeping, the hippocampus downloads this information into other long
term storage sites. So if it doesn't into the hippocampus
or remain in the hippocampus for a while, you don't
have a memory and connectivity functional connectivity means the hippocampus
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was getting wired up to all these other organs it's
supposed to interact with, like to dentate gyrus in the
interntal cortex. It's supposed to function in congruence with these
So they found that the hippocampus was becoming younger and healthier.
It was getting into an earlier stage of life in
these people. And some of these people are up to
seventy five years of age. So that means they could
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store memories, they can learn better, they could remember things better,
they can organize their memories better. I mean, you have
to form memories through the hippocampus. So this is like
the starty of memory. So if your hippocampus isn't working,
it's a terrible thing. So restaurantroll was great for the hippocampus,
but the restaurant troll group also had to decline in
their bloodshgar like they glycated hemoglobin. This isn't also a
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very good fund and these are consistent finding. Consistently, they
find that in older people. I don't know about younger people,
I haven't seen evidence for that, but in older people,
rest ritual helps them control their blood sugar to keep
it at normal levels, which is good because blood sugar
usually rises in older people it gets harder to control.
And also that there is improved circulation to their brain.
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Rest Ritual is a very vaso active substance. That's one
of the tremendous ways that it helps the brain. It
restore circulation to an aging brain. As we grow older,
circulations in the brain declines. So getting to respritual and
pumping up blood into the brain helps revive withering aging
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tissues and organs in the brain. So you have improved
thought processes. So here's a really cool study. It's the
resource study. It's a two year study. It's the University
of Newcastle, the University of South Queensland, the University of
South Australia. It's in a Journal of Clinical Nutrition, which
is a great journal. It's one hundred and twenty five
women were on rest virtual for a year. One hundred
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and twenty five women were on placebo for a year.
And here's what they found. This is translating the technical
jargon into English. Circulation to the brain declines with age.
This accelerates mental decline and loss of memory. All of
these women were between the ages of forty five to
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eighty five, so that's a very wide swath of older women.
Forty five to eighty five. I wouldn't call a forty
five year old woman older, but you know, eighty five
were pushing it. So on one hundred and fifty milligrams
of restartual for one year, they had an improvement and
cognitive performance brain performance like learning and spitting out the
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information by thirty three percent. That's unbelievable. And like seventeen
eighty year old women and women over sixty five, it
absolutely improved their verbal memory, remembering words, remembering names, things
like that. Rest ritual improve blood flow to their brain.
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That's a great finding, and their brain worked faster. In
other words, they could take in information and invalidate bad
information quicker than other people their age. It also once
again improved their control of blood sugar. So this is
like a great finding. Now, sadly some of us will
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go on to develop Alzheimer's, but most of us won't.
But just to show you how good rest viritual is
for the brain, probably all of us or most of
us will develop some level of memory loss and forgetfulness
and absent mindedness. I mean, it's a natural thing. It
does happen. But once again, most of us will not
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develop Alzheimer's, or hopefully most of us won't, but some
people will. To show you how good rest viritual is
for the brain. To demonstrate how good rest ritual is
for the brain, I want to discuss a study on
Alzheimer's patient's res viritual. Most of us will not develop
Alzheimer's disease, some of us, sadly will, so this demonstrates
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how active rest ritual is for our brain. We have
a blood brain barrier I mentioned it before, and rest
ritual easily crosses the blood brain barrier gets into our brain,
supports good circulation and help the brain function and memory
functions and the organs and pathways involved with memory. It's
supportsual loves, but it also repairs the blood brain barrier,
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which is an excellent finding. Our blood brain barrier is
this extra tissue to keep bad things out of the brain.
So it's like a protective moat, kind a little bit
like a bulletproof vest. But it breaks down with age.
It gets a little bit leaky. Bad things start to
go into our brains, and it corrupts our ability to remember,
to learn to think straight. It can actually contry to
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depression and insomnia and anxiety and other things and brain diseases,
and it's a big part of Alzheimer's disease and other
brain diseases that the blood brain barrier is not blocking
bad things from getting into the brain because it became leaky.
So in Alzheimer's patients when they gave according to Georgetown
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University Medical School, when they gave Alzheimer's patients res viitual,
it was repairing their blood brain barrier. So what came
out of that inflammation and swelling of the brain declined.
The brain started to spit out the plaque that was
coming up its works that you see in Alzheimer's patients,
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and these people were starting to think more clearly. So,
if res veritual can do that in Alzheimer's patients, think
of what it can do for you and me. So
they did a systematic review of Alzheimer's patients bodies of respiritual.
In those patients, res viitual reduced brain loss. It prevented
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their brain from shrinking. It slowed down brain shrinking. If
it could do that for them, imagine what it could
do for you and me who do not have Alzheimer's.
It delayed a decline in their brain function. Now most
of you probably know that in patients with Alzheimer's, brain
function is a very quick, slippery slope. They lose brain
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function rapidly and dramatically. But yet res virtual was able
to delay the drop and brain function, and it delayed
a decline in cognitive function, which means they could still
learn things and piece things together. Now, res vitual gets
damaged by light, any light, and it gets damaged by oxygen.
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So we solved that. We worked with this company that
has technology where they flush oxygen out of the room.
There cannot be any people in the room. They have
to use a robotic on to make these capsules, which
is very exact, okay, And they fill the capsule in
an oxygen free environment. But the capsule also has a
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tight weave. It's made out of vegetable material with a
tight weave, so that once the capsule is filled and
we put in a bottle, it's still keeping oxygen away
from the rest virtual. Otherwise the rest ritual will break down,
it'll decay, and it won't help your brain. But light
also damages the rest virtual. So we took the green
stuff out of vegetables and loaded it into the capsule itself,
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and that shields the rest fritual from lamps and sunlight
and all these other things. But there's a third thing
we did that's extraordinary. In my opinion, rest virtual, according
to research and according to scientists and doctors, works better
when it's in the presence of other plant ingredients, specifically
the stuff you find the grape seed, the grape seed proentosantins,
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and also of course and what you find in a
lot of fruits and vegetables. So we add the quersitin
and the grape seed extract to the rest virtual which
amplifies the benefits of the rest virtual. So this is
the real thing. That's This is why I take rest
virtual every morning. No, hang on, I switched recently. I
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take rest ritual every day with my lunch. Now I'm
taking something else at breakfast, so res virtually because I
want that antioxygen protection all day long. So at breakfast,
I'm taking my routine plus my multi vitamin and my
NAC and acetosysteine. With lunch, I'm taking rest virtual alcohol
with ala immunity HX and probiotic. And then with dinner,
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I'm taking by a curriculm in five oxens so I
get my brain protected all day long. These are good
things for the brain. They're good things for the whole body.
But we were talking about the brain, so I'm emphasizing
the brain. So our rest vitual we have three different formulas.
One is twenty five miligram. We call that just rest virtual.
Then there's one hundred milligram we call that rest virtual
one hundred, and then there's the two hundred milligram, which
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is the one I use because that's basically the potency
for your brain. It's called rest virtual max. Okay, let
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Okay, Welcome back to your Hickey Invite Health Radio. Good morning,
Happy Saturday. I'll be with you the whole hour and
a half for this program. Today, I'm going to talk
about the Invite Coco, and you have to understand the
Invite Coco is far superior and far different from any
coco or chocolate you buy in a supermarket because we
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treat our coco as a supplement which you have to
do a lot more diligence. When you have a supplement,
you're required to do certain things, and we always go
beyond what the FDA requires. We do the right thing.
So when you buy coco in a supermarket, it could
have cadmium, it can have pesticides, and it typically does
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the invite. Coco does not. We check the invite coco
for cadmium and mercury and lead and all these newtons.
We check it for pesticides. We make sure it's clean.
It's fair trade cocoa. It's super high quality coco, and
so it's really clean. It's really clean coco, so you
could safely give it to your kids and know that
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they're not getting lead or cadmium or pesticides. And a
scoop of our cocoa is four thousand milligrams and a
cocoa bean powder, so that's a teaspoon. Five hundred milligram
is a black raspberry, which is great for the lungs
and the heart and growing people. And two fifty milligram
a kiwi fruit. So here's the American Journal of Clinical
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Nutrition showing how good cocoa is for the heart. So
usually when I recommend coco. It's a great antioxidant. Most
Americans get their antioxidants from their coffee, but cocoa is
a great antioxidant. It's a great source of antioxidant. So
let me talk about that. There's over eight hundred ingredients
in coco. None of them taste like coco. It's the
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combination of these eight hundred ingredients that taste like coco.
But there are things like the abromine. I mean, there's
just wonderful ingredients in there for for your lungs and
for breathing and for your heart and your blood pressure
and everything. So this is the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
which is a great journal. It's the study was performed
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by Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, there
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Brigham and Women's Hospital,
which is a teaching hospital up in Boston. And it
includes twenty one thousand, four hundred and forty two American
adults sixty years of age or greater. And they were
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free of heart disease, and they were given coco or
placebo every day for five years. So they got coco
or placebo every day for five years. Over almost twenty
two thousand American adults over the age of sixty. The
findings were terrific. The findings were substantial. Coco reduced the
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number of strokes. Now, stroke is a leading cause of
winding up in a nursing home, an insisted living home.
Coca is excuse me. Stroke is a major cause of
losing your independence. Stroke is a major cause of death
in America. So Coco reduced the number of people who
had strokes. Coco reduced the number of people who had
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heart attacks. I mean, what's scarier than a stroke or
a heart attack? Coco was preventing both. And there's a
lot of other studies that support this data. This is
like not one study that's showing us. There's other studies
that show that having Coco helps you event strokes, helps
you event heart attacks. Coco helped people alive. Coco literally
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reduced cardiovascular mortality figure, the cardiovascular mortality figure by twenty
seven percent. That's a wow factor. I mean, that's wow.
So on the cocoa, seven percent fewer people died than
on the placebo. Placebo was coca without the good ingredients.
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So it's just the flavor of coca without these things
that are special for Coco. Coco reduced a number of
people who needed revascularization surgery, you know, like heart bypass
surgery and stinting. And Coco reduced all cardiovascular events, so
that includes stroke, heart attack, sudden cardiac death, the need
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for surgery for the heart, arrhythmias, all of these were decreased.
It improved intothelial function. That's really important. There are blood
vessels that, of course carry blood and oxygen nutrition throughout
the body. All the blood vessels do that practically, and
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to do this they have to be pumped open with
a gas called nitric oxide. And natric oxide is really
kind of poorly functioning in people with diabetes, people with
heart disease, people in areas with pollution, people whose smoke,
so a lot of people, people who were overweighted, doesn't
work as well. So stop pushing open the blood vessels
as efficiently. So what lines the blood vessel walls. They're
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called endothelial cells. Endothelial cells are cells that line your
blood vessel walls like a rug shouldered shoulder, and they
push open the blood vessels. The cocoa was making the
endothelial cells function better and promoting the stability of the
nitric oxide. These are just the opposite of what happens
as we age. Our blood vessels don't pump open. It's
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harder to get oxygen roll around the body, like to
the heart. So this was really good for the heart
and circulation in the arms and legs. But cocoa also
reduced inflammation. It's the Journal of Age and Aging. Just
last month coca reduced something called HSCRP and people between
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the ages of sixty five to seventy five. That's amazing.
HSCRP is a proxy for inflammation. We don't know if
it hurts you or harms you, but we know it
rises when you're inflamed. And a little rise in HSCRP
means you're clogging the arteries in the heart. And a
big rise in HSCRP means not just are you clogging
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the arteries, but the clogging the plaque of the arteries
is unstable. We call that plaque vulnerability, and they can
flake off and close the stroke or heart attack. So
they found that coco besides reducing the number of heart
attacks and strokes and need for heart surgery, et cetera,
was reducing inflammation and the heart in older people because
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just about every older person, this inflammation is rising. So
this is all excellent news. So we have a really
clean coco, we add to it to make it even better,
the flavors better. Plus it's healthier because there were additional
good ingredients in there. We add black raspberry and kiwi
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and here's the beauty of it. Sometimes older people can't
taste things well anymore. They lose their sense of taste.
Cocoa has a profound, wonderful taste. So even older people
are becoming picky and what they eat, you can give
them cocoa and they're getting protection for their heart. You
can get them cocoa and it's good for their circulation
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to their arms and legs, etc. To their muscles. So
that's a winner. And kids will take coco. I mean,
what kid. There's very few kids that won't take cocoa.
So you can mix coco with yogurt and have a
healthy dessert, add some blueberries to it, or some cherries
have a healthy dessert, or even a couple of raisins,
So that's good for kids, right. Or I used to
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take the cocoa and mix it with seltzer and maybe
add our red sey checks o calput red set checks
on special too. I might as well they add green
sea checkels. I used to had a little red se
checks and I'd make the kids a natural soda. They
never had Coca cola, they never had sevenop, they never
had ginger ale. They had Seltzer that I used to
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make at home. I had one of those sultzer machines
with cocoa and red se checks and that was their sodas. Now,
I'm sure when they went over their friend's houses they
had all those crappy sodas that rocked their teeth, but
they didn't have that in my house. I also used
to freeze the cocoa in like a little yogurt and
organic milk, whole milk and make them a natural fudsicle.
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So I mean, that's how so my kids had a
lot of cocoa. I knew it was good for their
heart and their brains, and I forgat kids are playing
in the playground where there's all kinds of sprays from
you know, chemicals from the parks department, and they're down
by the exhaust from the buses, and all they need
they need protection, they need an antioxidant and cocoa is
a dependable antioxidant. And it's okay to give the kids
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cocoa every day. There's nothing wrong with that. Now, because
I threw in reds HX, I should throw in greens
HX too, And what the heck, I'm going to throw
in the oranges and the purples. Why not? Why not?
Oranges is a powder that tastes delicious. Kids will have
that too, and so will older finicky adults. Oranges has
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things like orange, tangerine, and clementine. Purples is amazing, it's delicious.
Purples is delicious. Head that the yogurt you're you don't need.
You don't need apple turnovers or donuts anymore. Get some
natural yogurt, some whole yogurt, and add some of the
purples to it. The purples has things like blueberry and BlackBerry,
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and asaiberry and gogyberry and mangestine, black raspberry, black currant.
Casise has all these wonderful things, very healthy for your
circulation and your eyes and your skin. The oranges, of course,
is a wonderful source of things like natural vitamin C
and flabinoids and bioflabinoids. Red shi is red things, and
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greens ax is the green things. But there's a lot
of herbs and greens AcHx too, Like there's milk thistle
for your liver and your kidneys, and there's also algae
in there. There's chlorella and spiralina to detoxify you and
to help your immune system function better. Now a bonus
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with the reds of the greens, they've got a lot
of probiotic bacteria in them. So the reds is all
these different red ingredients like cherries, and we had a
lot of probiotic in there. The greens is all the
green ingredients including and also things like beats. But we
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throw in herbs like Siberian gentsing for energy and stress,
and milk thistle to cleanse the liver and rejuvenate the liver.
So this is a really nice mixture of powders that
are on special. I mean, you can make a real
treat for kids. The oranges, the purples, the greens, the reds,
the coco ate checks they're will on special and the
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rest virtual. Now I had a call from a client
if I could put cartilage HX on special. I didn't
plan on that. They actually texted me this morning. So
for you, my friend, I'm going to add Cardlage JHX.
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I'm open to that. Carlag JHX has a lot of
study studies from the University of Connecticut and University of
Massachusetts at Lowell, and University California at Davis. And one
tiny capsule of days told me a million percent made
in America. One tiny capsule to day pulls the immune
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system away from your joints. When Harvard first researched it,
they said this even helps autoimmune arthritis like rheumor toward arthritis.
They said it's so good, it's so effective. It helps
or to immune athritis. They've studied in dogs, they've studied
in horses. It helped all of them with arthritis. It's
safe to give you a dog if your dog as arthritis.
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Carla JHX is undinatured type two cartilage and collagen. And
what it does it acts as a decoy. It pulls
the immune system away from your joints, so your joints
don't get any worse. They don't get any worse, and
you'll see that the pain goes away, like you'll see
less pain within the first week. It's even better the
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second week. For most people like myself. It was gone
by the fourth week. I've arthritis on my left knee
and a little bit in my right knee. I haven't
had any problem. I could walk six miles without my
knees hurting me because I've been taking to cardla JHX
consistently since basically the month we got it in and
a lot of people what really debilitated arthritis their knees
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have told me that the card to jchecks has been
the only thing that really worked for them. That I mean,
some really shocking letters I've received how well the carda
JX protect them. It's absolutely safe. It has GRASS certification
from the FDA. All these products do that we're talking about,
and you just take one tiny capsule. I usually take
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it in the morning with my breakfast. You could take
it with food or without food. You could take it
anytime of day. But why not get the pain relief
all day long. It's not like advil or a leave
or aspirin, a talinol. It doesn't affect your blood pressure,
it doesn't hurt your kidneys, it doesn't hurt your eyeballs
or do anything that the drugs could do. It doesn't
raise your blood pressure like the drugs it's perfectly safe.
So here's what's on special coco Ate checks reds HX
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Welcome to Invite Radio. You're about to receive responsible, life
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Get ready for tomorrow's nutritional science today right here, right now,
Good morning, Happy Saturday, Happy weekend. Jerry Hickey here for
Invite Health. And I tell you, it's always an honor
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and a privilege to be speaking with you, and it's
also an awful lot of fun for me to speak
with you, and we speak about the best and the
best of nutrition and nutritional supplements. My background, if you're wondering,
I'm a pharmacist. I'm a licensed pharmacist who specialized always
a nutrition in biochemistry. I mean that's what I studied,
So fun stuff for me. We're made out of collagen.
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We're made out of collagen and fluid, and of course
there's fats thrown in there in minerals and things like that,
but we're mostly collagen, and collagen favors all of our tissues, basically,
basically almost all of us were almost totally collagen. So
another study has come out proving that collagen is great
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for arthritic knees, something that many many people suffer from,
including myself. But it hasn't been a problem for me
because I've been taking care of it with certain nutrients
and exercise. Now, yeah, I've had arthritis at my knees
for decades. It's never gone anywhere. It never got worse,
even though I do a lot of movement. So that's
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a good thing. You could do that too. So there's
been a number of studies that collagen is good for
your knee and good for me pain. And I'll explain
why in a second. So this is the journal Frontiers
and Nutrition, September third, so about five weeks ago it
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was published. It's a six month study and like I said,
once again, collagen reduced pain and people with arthritic knees.
Now it's a state of the art study. It's a randomized,
double blind, placific controled human clinical trial. So it's a
gold standard study, which the ones I quote are that's
I mean, that's what I go with. It's eighty adults,
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all between the ages of forty to seventy five. They
were not using other treatments such as glucosamine. Those people
were excluded from the study. And when they gave them
collagen versus placebo, which is a fake treatment. And why
would they give you placebo because your mind has power,
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and your mind can assuage pain, get rid of pain,
or reduce pain, but sometimes for a limited time, so
it's not always totally successful. So collagen significantly, I mean
real world results, something that mattered. They were results that mattered.
It really reduced knee pain versus placebo. So that's notable
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because like I said, placebo always or almost always reduces pain.
But this is notable. Also, knee pain actually increased in
many people in the placebo group. So pain went down
in the collagen group. Pain went up in the placebo group.
Physical function also improved, so the ability to bend your knee,
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you walk upstairs, take a walk, et cetera, do your gardening,
whatever it was. So once again this is a meaningful
improvement in arthritis patients and their pain in their arthritis scores.
And once again the collagen was perfectly safe. Of course
it is, you're made out of it. It was easy
to take, it was well tolerated, it didn't cause problems.
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So collagen gives strength to cartilage, this is what the
scientists are saying, and the scientists going to say it
also makes cartilage more flexible. I'll tell you what cartilage
is in a minute. And this type it was type
one collagen. It was broken down into smaller sizes. That's
what we do. See, collagen is a big molecule. See
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don't really absorb it, so when it's not broken down,
it's called unde natured. So this collagen, they add enzymes
to it, similar to what you release in your stomach contestines,
and it breaks the collagen down the smaller particles. So
when you take the collagen, you can actually absorb the
collagen particles. Now, why would collagen help with ne arthritis?
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Sixty seven percent of the cartilage in your knee is
made out of collagen. In fact, if you're taking glucusm
and chondriyten, it'll work better if you add collagen because
that's what the glucosminkondroyten embeds itself into. So if there's
no collagen, there's no place for the glucosmin coondriyten to
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go to. So once again the collagen reduced knee pain.
It made the cottage more flexible. Now, cartilage is on
the end of your bones, so they don't rub together
and break down and ship off. There's this tough coating
called cartilage, and it prevents the knees from banging together,
so that you can bend your knee without damaging it.
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But in people to arthritis, the cartilage is breaking down.
So the collagen was reinforcing the strength, the toughness, and
the flexibility of the cartilage. That's a really good thing. So,
just like I said, Glucoseman and Kondroytan embed themselves into
collagen in your knee. You could take collagen alone, you
don't have to take the glucosman and condroting. But if
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you mix it together, it's fantastic And as many studies
proving collagen really helps me arthritis. I take collagen every day.
I mean, I'm older, we're losing cells. I want to renew.
I want to rejuvenate myself. So it's the same thing
with your skin and hair and nails. They're related tissues.
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So your skin is basically collagen. That's seventy percent of
your skin and a lot of the rest of it
is high aaluronic acid. Highaluronic acid has no where to
go unless you have collagen because the highaluronic acid embeds
itself into the collagen to make your skin. And there's
many studies using our collagen. Our collagen is not that
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Chinese collagen that's extremely questionable. Our collagen is a French
Italian company and our collagen has been used in many
human studies of skin health in South Korea and in Japan,
where it looks really matter, I mean looks really mad
at people in South Korea, in Brazil, in Germany, in
Italy and the United States, in England. Our collagen really
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works for wrinkles. In fact, let me read you another
study here. It's a n Journal Cosmetics. Now, well, I
mean that's all about skin. Collagen stimulates the formation of
elastin and proteoglycans in your skin, and it increased when
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they gave people at wrinkles. The elasticity the skin quickly improved.
Within eight weeks of collagen, skin hydration improved by twenty
six percent, So that kind of flaky, dry looking, pottery
looking skin improved dramatically by twenty six percent. Wrinkle volume
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was reduced by twenty five percent. That's within two months,
So bear that in mind when you put on a
cosmetic when you wash it off that night with a
face cloth or just using water, the wrinkles are still there.
With the collagen they go away. So within eight weeks
the wrinkles had improved by twenty five percent. But it
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keeps on getting bed and bedron better, and they've shown
with persistent collagen use, wrinkles decline over fifty percent. And
once again, it's because that's where the hialuratic ast embeds
itself to make skin. So you need the collagen. And
if you take the collagen, your nails will grow, and
if you take the collagen, your hair will look thicker.
Every strand of hair loses its width by about ten
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to twenty percent as you grow older, and a major
reason for that is a lack of collagen. When you
take collagen, because each here itself looks thicker, you look
like you have a more full head of hair, but
it starts to behave again. Like a lot of times
you see old older people's hair is kind of like
fly away. I don't know, it just doesn't look good.
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You can't comb it properly. When you take the collagen,
you could style your hair again, you could comb your
hair again. It looks full of again. I mean, it
really makes a difference. So collagen affects you looks. But
while it's affecting your looks on the outside, it's affecting
your health on the inside because, like I said before,
you're mostly fluid in collagen. I believe collagen makes up
over thirty percent of the human body, which is tremendous.
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So parts of your brain are made out of collagen.
For instance, the part of your brain where memory is
captured is largely made out of collagen. And when they
gave older people collagen and they were doing these imaging
studies of the brain, they saw that the hippocampus was
growing and their memory is actually being restored. And collagen
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helps make up the barrier that keeps nasty things out
of your brain, called the blood brain barrier, keeps nasty
things out of your brain. With age, the blood brain
barrier rin gets wrinkled and gets little fractures in, it
gets little leakages, and things get into the brain that
can damage the brain. So when you take causen and
repairs that, your blood vessels are made out of collagen,
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so it's good for your heart health. You knows your ears,
of course, but your bones. What gives your bones the
ability to withstand the shock and not break, not fracture
is collagen. Your bones are thirty six percent collagen. In fact,
that's where the minerals like the magnesium and the phosphorus
and the calcium attached to in your bone. So with
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NOTT collagen, you can't rebuild bone. You can't make bone
thicker and stronger and more fracture resistant. So collagen is
one of those great supplements for older people. You make
a lot of collagen until you stop developing, you know,
like in your late twenties, because your brain is still
growing in your late twenties. What's up to about the
age of twenty seven, I believe, yeah, I mean that's
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what the studies in the game. So once you hit
that point, collagen production slows down and it gets worse
and worse every decade. So by the time you're in
your fifties, you make you like, like half as much collagen,
which is a problem because you're mostly made out of collagen.
So when you start to take collagen, two things happen. One,
you reinforce all these tissues in your body, your skin,
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your hair, your nails, your bones, your joints. But two,
it wakes up the body and says, hey, you have
to start making me again. So you get this double benefit,
one directly for the collagen and to the body wakes
up and starts to make its own collagen again. This
has been proven in multiple studies. So our first product
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Memory issues are scary, it's scary, and we all seem
to get a little bit of a drop in memory
with age. Some of course, go on to develop diseases
in a brain like Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease and
Louis body dimension, et cetera. So what things can you
do well? Something as simple as socializing what your neighbor
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helps you maintain your brain, learning something new like a
lang wich 're you know how to paint. It's great
for your break. Walking home in different directions in different
ways is good for your break. So socializing, challenging your brain,
those two things are important. Getting enough sleep really important
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because you create new brain cells when you're sleeping. That's
a really cool thing. Plus you store memories, plus your
detoxified a brain. A lot of good things are going
on when you're sleeping for your brain. So you really
want to aim for like seven hours of sleep at night,
seven to eight hours. If you can good food. You know,
we took back good food all the time. But exercise
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is incredible for the brain. And the more exercise the
better without overdoing it, without destroying your body. So some
studies show that people who do the most exercise older
people help put off Alzheimer's on other dimensions by seventy percent.
That's really cool. But even if you do, like not
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a lot of exercise, not a lot of exercise you
but you exercise, you reduce your risk of dementia by
forty percent. But there are supplements that help, and they
truly have a benefit. And I want to talk about
a key supplement for your brain, actually your entire body
right now, because this nutrient is in every cell of
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your body, and it actually creates the energy in your cells.
And I'll tell you how. It's called phosphatitle seirine. So
we have a capsule called phosphatitle seyirine that I take
daily with a meal. You don't have to take it,
but if you take it, it's really good. If you
can swing it. This is a good thing to take
for your brain. Phosphatitle seine helps create the structure of
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every cell in your body. It actually creates the cellular membrane,
which is the outside of the cell, which is important
because that's how you protect the cell from dying. But
that's how you transmit information like nerve, pain, like learning,
like memory, call these things like seeing. Okay, It's transmitted
from the outside of the cellular membrane. So phosphatytle cyriine
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opposes something called phosphatyl coline ones on the outside of
the cell membrane ones on the inside, and this creates
energy in every cell in the body. But it also
keeps every cell in the body alive. This is life.
So when you take our phosphatytle syrian capsule, you're getting
all of these ingredients that make the sell you're getting
phosphatytle syene, phosphatytle coline, phosphatylinocetol, and phosphatytle ethanolamine. These are
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called phosphatized They're really important for human life, for all life,
all life on the planet. But I like to use it.
It's very good for anxiety and stress. Even though it
gives your brain energy at night, it calms you down
so you could sleep, So that's kind of like it's
not a paradox. It's like making the brain work properly.
It's very good for children with ADHD and adults with ADHD,
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so it's good for anxiety and stress, it's good for
ad it's good for coordination, like achieving the top of
the top that you could do for physical performance, and
it's good for memory. So that's where we're going with that.
We're looking at memory. So here's the journal Genetic and
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Molecular Research, and it's patients with Alzheimer's. Now, most of
us will not develop Alzheimer's, thank goodness, but these people
have Alzheimer's. So it's fifty seven Alzheimer's patients, which is
a fairly good sized group of Alzheimer's patients. To get
together because it's very difficult to study people that really
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have trouble playing a part in the study. So it's
fifty seven Alzheimer's patients split into two groups. One group
had placebo, one group had phosphor title Theri just for
three months and it was totally safe now, and the
patients on placebo nothing happened. Placebo never helps memory. Placebo
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can help pain, but it never helps memory. And the
people on placebo their memory get a little worse, which
you would expect. And the people on the Phospha Tito
Syrian their memory actually improved a little bit, so it
was putting off the devastation of the Alzheimer's. It improved
their picture matching scores, like cowl the word cow would
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a picture of a cow. They can't do that, but
with this they were doing better. Umbrella the word umbrella
would an umbrella picture. But the phosphate title Syrian improved
their use of language, their recall of words, their ability
to communicate and talk to people. But they found that
the phosphate title Syrian was reducing inflammation in the brain
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of Alzheimer's patients, because inflammation plays a big part in
Alzheimer's and it improved their memory, but it also raised
the level of acetyl coldine, which is what doctors tried
to do with Alzheimer's patients. A seatyl calling is a
key messenger in a brain. It's a newer transmitter. It
allows you to solve problems, It allows you to learn,
it allows you to remember, but it also allows you
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to create new brain cells, which we call cognitive reserve.
If you could get to that point. So what's cognitive reserve.
That's a really important thing to understand. Cognitive reserve means
you're making new brain cells an abundance of them. They
haven't been tainted with inflammation, they haven't been plagued with
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the plaque from Alzheimer's, they haven't been touched by the
ravages of depression. So they go on working. So even
though you have plaque in your brain that you normally
would see the symptoms of Alzheimer's, these people with cognitive reserve,
their brain goes on working. So how do you get
cognitive reserve? The things I said before you exercise, you
eat a good diet, you get your sleep, you communicate
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with people, you socialize with people, You challenge your brain
aim by learning new things all the time and taking
certain nutrients like phosphor title searing. So what about me,
I don't I'm not listen. I'm going to be seventy
two soon. Obviously I'm not developing Alzheimer's or it doesn't
seem to be going in that direction. Okay, So here's
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researchers in Maryland. They have different affiliations. It's in the
journal Neurology, which is all about nerves and the brain.
One hundred and forty nine people with age related memory loss.
Now that could be anybody, So not Alzheimer's, not disease,
just the normal absent mindedness you might see in an
older person where they forget to plug in the coffee
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maker or they don't remember where they put their keys.
You know, that forgetfulness you see in older people. So
these are one hundred and forty nine people with age
related memory loss. So maybe they're having trouble remembering that
they made a restaurant they went to last week, or
the name of the author of the book they're reading.
Not a big deal. They're still going on. They were
supplemented with phosph title syrine or placebo. Placebo did nothing.
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You wouldn't expect it to. Phosphatitle syrian improved their memory
and their mental performance. So why should this happen? Well,
first of all, I told you that phosphoratitle syrium creates
your cellular membrane, the outer housing of your brain cells,
of all cells. But phospho title syrine also interacts with
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phosphatylicoline to keep brain cells alive, and an interaction with
phosphatyliclin to give brain cells energy. But this is something
There's a couple of other things about phosphatitle seine. When
you have good cholesterol, it works because there's phosphatitle syene
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and fischiols in it. Phosphatitle syrium attaches to fischoils, embeds
itself an HDL cholesterol, and that's what helps prevent a
growth of plaque and your arteries that leads to heart disease,
the biggest killer in America. In fact, fish oils actually
are stored in your brain. And don't forget about I
think thirty percent of your brain is fish oils. Sixty
percent of your brain is fat, and half of that
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has to be fish oils. Fish oils attached to the
phosphatito syriane, and this is how it enters your brain
and in turn officials help prevent dementia, help present strokes,
help restore your memory, help treat depression. So these phosphatito
cyane pills are really important. And the problem is phosphatito
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syrian levels drop with age. So either eat your fish
or take a really high quality, fresh, clean fish oil
that's pharmaceutical great, like the Invite fish oil. In fact,
I'll add fish oil to today's sale, and I'll add
krill to Why not, I'll add fishial and kroll. Let
me make it, no fish oils and krill will be
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on sale today along with the phosphatito syrian because you
mix either one of those, either the fish oil or
the with the phosphatito syrian, and you've got a real
tonic for your brain and your memory. So he's dementia
and geriatric cognitive disorders. It's the Department of Neurology tel
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Aviv Serasky Medical set to where they do amazing research.
It's one hundred and thirty one patients with memory loss.
Some of them had real frank memory loss, some had
minor memory loss. They gave the phosphatito syrian and fish
oils for fifteen weeks, so almost four months. If they
took the fish oil with phosphortito syrian, their recall significantly improved,
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it was restored, They had a younger brain, significant improvements
in immediate verbal recall, significant improvement and delayed verbal recall.
Remember President Trump said about three times they gave him
a test where they gave him like five words and
maybe ten minutes lay they asked them to repeat those words.
That's what that's all about. Because that's a real challenge
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for some people for their memory. So this really improved it.
Significant improvement in their ability to learn and listen and
figure out complex issues like deciphering complex designs, et cetera. Listen,
phosphatitle syrians in every human cell, every single cell in
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your body.
Speaker 1 (54:23):
And it really is a.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
Tremendous importance for it's a key building block for the
billions of cells in your brain. It's just a simple
time and all of us. Here's the Cleveland Clinic and
this applies to all of us over the age of fifty. Okay,
this is the Cleveland Clinic saying this phosphatitle syriane is
a phospho lipid that protects the cells in your brain.
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This fatty substance transmits messages in your brain to help
your memory and cognitive function. And as we age, the
level of phosphatitle syrian in our brain declines and that
contributes to the memory lap and slows down how quickly
we can process information. So when there is a decline
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in your memory, you want to take three of these
capsules every morning with your breakfast or with any meal,
it doesn't matter. I just take a work breakfast ord lunch.
And people with real memory decline given no phosphatitle supplements.
Phosphatitle syrian supplements shows that improve their memory. They can
pay attention, they can focus, they can learn even if
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they have mild cognitive impayment, which is like steps before Alzheimer's,
and you see real gains over the first three to
six months. You see real gains and they maintain those gains.
That's the thing. It's not deteriorating. It gets better and
it stays better. And they're not studying phosphatito syrian for
Alzheimer's anymore because they want to make drugs. But when
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they were using posphatito syrian and people with Alzheimer's. There
was real improvements in their well being, gains and cognitive function,
their ability who will vocalize and communicate. These were people
at mouths of moderate Alzheimer's. Now I mentioned it helps
athletic performance, you have to take more, So I take
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three a day for pay memory. If it's athletic performance,
they take a lot. Because it improves your hand eye coordination,
so like you'll pitch better, you'll tee, you off better
in golf, things like that, you'll put better. But it's
great for stress. It's great for court as all leve us.
If you're stressed out. Not only will three phosphatitle syrian
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help your memory and you focus, it'll help get rid
of the stress. There's many studies showing this. And at night,
even though it sounds paradoxical, because it's giving your brain
energy in the daytime, you'll sleep better at night because
you're not stressed out. Okay, let's go to a break.
Here's what's on special. All our collagen products, all of
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them are phosphatitle syrian. Because I really want you to
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and I put the fisshols and the krillol On special
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because that's how the brain works. You're mixing phosphatides, they're
rolling the Foster title searing with the fish oils. It
gets incorporated into your brain cell and your brain is
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magnitudes better at function. Magnitude of the levels better at function.
It's younger brain, it's a better memory. Your memory is
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Okay, Welcome back, Happy Shatay Jerry Hickey. So far on
special is our collagen products to rebuild you and help
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The nice product is for your eye walls and vision.
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It's called lutine and zeus antin, and we use a
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Life's dhad as fifty milligrams, which is also good for
your memory. By the way, So here's the Department of Ophthalmology,
Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, but it's also
the University of Hong Kong Department of Ophthalmology. Lutin is
one of the few carotenoids found in high concentration in
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your retina. Your retina is where you're really seeing. We
cannot make it. We must get it from food. But
let me give you a side note here. Much research
shows that absorbing lutine from food declines with age, so
it becomes important at a certain stage of your life
to start supplementing lutine. So now this is Harvard Medical School, okay,
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and Boston Children's Hospital. Talking lutine reduces inflammation in your eyeballs.
I mean I'm paraphrasing, obviously, and helps shield your eyeballs
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again this is Harvard Medical School, not me talking. These
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which is the number one cause of blindness and older people,
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Now it's GRASS certified, which means it's safe for you
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This is really important. You're driving at night in the winter,
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glare when there's sufficient lutine and zu is antin in
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do you see that bird? Or if you're driving and
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I love Utah. Not very long ago, my wife and
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I and my two dogs were out in the salt flats.
It's like miles and miles of flat. They actually have
proving grounds where they're racing cars out there, like jet
cars and stuff. But you're looking at these mountains in
the distance all around you, and you're on this big
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So this is the varan I sent to the University
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of Utah. The journalist Progress and retinal and eye research,
and they said, you need all three carotenoids lutin, ziz entin,
and mezuzi is intin, and you are retina and your
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few products out there with all three coronoids. There's lutines
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is anti and mezos is. In many studies, for instance,
the arid study and the irids to study shows how
important these pigments are for supplying to your eye to
help prevent eye diseases that occur as you grow older,
and to help prevent division walls that's commonly seen as
you age, and you don't really get mezos's antonine food.
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Your eye has to convert lutenants is anton into mesos
is antim. So we're giving you like a little bit
of extra help here by adding the mesoc is antin
to the formulas called lutin plus. So there's a lot
of research on lieutenancy is into For one thing, they
find out it's the most common pigment in the eyes
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and brains of babies, but there's less and less every
decade of your life. So by the time you hit
your seventies or eighties, there's a lot less louten and
z is anted than you. You need a supplement now
for louten and zeus antin to get in your eyes
and help with your visual stamina and your visual acuity.
And by the way, it helps your eyes with I fatigue.
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Like if you're on some kind of screen all day,
there's a lot of glare from the blue light that
fatigue your eyes. And one of the reasons that fatigs
your eyes is it breaks down your mental luten and
z is antin in your eyeballs. If you take a
lieutenant z is Antin supplement, the screen time doesn't make
you as tired. In fact, I find it very rejuvenating.
So it might be on your cell phone, it might
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be on your computer screen, it might be on your
TV set, it might be in a video game. It
makes your brain tired and your eyes tired because it's
taking a luten out of your brain and eyes. That's
a major reason you take a looting supplement. You'll be shocked.
It's not going to happen for a lot of people.
So if you're those it people, you want to do
Louten and z is ant in more than likely, especially
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if You're eyes are getting tired. Now for lutin and
zeus antin to get to your eyeball, it has to
go through your brain, and that in the case that
it's really good for your brain. Anything that's good for
your eye is going to be good for your brain.
So lutin is is antin. You swallow a capsule or
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you get a little bit out of food because the
amount you can absorb with age declines, so you're getting
less and less from your food. So you have to
counteract that by taking some a capsule, a good quality
capsule like the invite Lutine plus. Okay, it's been used
in human clinical trials. It really works. It's really safe
and you only need one a day. So I take
away my breakfast because I'm reading old dam' studying old
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am working old day a lot of time. I'm always
reading research, et cetera. The lutin you swallow, it goes
through your brain and reaches your oge, so your brain's
going to grab whatever it needs, So whatever is left over,
that's what makes it to your eyes. So that's why
it's a problem for older people. They're not absorbing enough
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in their food to get to their eyeballs. The brain
is getting it, or at least some of it. There's
none leftover for the eyeball. Then you encounter eye disease
and I fatigue and problems with glaire and driving at night,
et cetera, and seeing in the dark. So here's a
Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and they said
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lutine is one of the four. Lutine is one of
the few carotenoids found in high concentration in your retina,
and it would be one of the four because is
lutins use antem mess he's antonin embita carotine. We can't
make it. We have to get it from food. But
of course the research shows that we absorb less with age,
so supplementation helps a great deal. And they go on
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to say, this is Harvard, Lutine reduces inflammation in your eyeballs,
help shield your eyeballs cells from damage. Of course, I'm
not reading their jargon, I'm paraphrasing. Especially on your retina,
it really promotes your It really protects your retina where
a lot of vision takes place. It helps protect your
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eyes from many eye diseases seen with aging. And once
again this is Harvard medical School. These diseases include, but
not are restricted to, age related maculate degeneration, diabetic retinopathy,
myopia which is near sidedness, and cataracts. And it's square
certified so it's safe for you to use, and increases
your visual acuity. You see better, You see more clearly,
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even how far you see myopia. It improves myopia, you
see clearer further. It increases your visual stamina, helps get
rid of eye fatigue, and improves your night visioncy not
tripping over your dog or a table and hurting your
head or breaking your hip. It helps with clear recovery,
which is really important. You drive you at night and
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it's raining and it's glare from oncoming head lights and
you can't see, and you can have if your eyes
don't recover quickly enough, you can have an accident. This
speeds up the rate at which your eyes will bounce back.
So lieutenant us antin are really important for your brain.
They're really important for uh, your eyes. Here's the study
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in the brain. When they looked at lieuten and Z's
anton according to age, the most pigment in the brain
was lieutenants is antin and that and babies and that
decreased with age, and that was correlated with losing memory.
By the way, So the lower the amount of Lieutenant's
ant in the worship memory because there's a bundle of
things you need for your memory. Like I said, Foster
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title searing before fish, oils or krill. They're all important. Exercise,
they're all important for your brain. So this is the
University of Georgia and Athens, Georgia. It's the General Advances
in Therapy and at sixty kids age five to twelve,
they gave them a lieutenant z is inine for six months.
Within just six weeks, eyestrain reduced, mental fatigue, tige reduced,
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improved cognitive performance, improved focus, improved episodic memory. They were
learning better, they were doing better academically. This is computer
place ebo. Their brain processed information quicker, better attention. But
here's the interesting thing, and here's probably why lutin and
z is inted are great for your brain, or at
least one of the main reasons it improved to release
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a brain drive neutrophic factor. Brain to drive a trophic
factor is a growth factor in the brain that helps
you create new memory cells. That's right, you can create
new memory cells when you exercise, when you nap, and
when you sleep, and there's certain things you need in
the brain to do that. Lutin and z is inton
trigger to release of brain DRIVENU trophic factor, which means
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you're hatching new memory cells when you take this stuff,
which helps stabilize the brain, stabilize the memory, save your memory.
So it's all really, really, really important. So I take
these things every day. By the way, with my breakfast,
I'm taking two krill oil krills on special, but we
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also put fishoals on special. They're both great. I take
three phosphatitle cerein, sometimes two because there's some of the krill,
so there is some of the krill. So if you're
taking krill, you could get away with two phosphatitle seiring.
I take Lieutenant y is Anton every morning with my breakfast.
It's just I'm on computers and screens all the time.
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Okay. The last product they're going to talk about is
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to improved circulation. So Beats HX is a combination of
red Beat Route, a lot of NCAA football teams and
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teams throughout universities and colleges, juice beats, and drinker glass
before they perform before they have a football game or
basketball game, because they perform better physically, and they're more
clearer headed, and they have more stamina. And I'll explain
all this why this happens. So we're mixing red Beat
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Route with trcherry skin and there's a lot of research
behind these two ingredients. So what do they do well.
Beats have these beta signs and beta lens which are
kind of like that deep reddish color, and tartcherries have
these bright red pigments called anthocyanins. So one's a fruit,
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ones a vegetable. And what they do they protect something
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more oxygen. To get the oxygen there, you need increased
blood flow. To get increased blood flow, the blood vessels
have to widen, they have to open up. What pushes
them open is a gas called nitric oxide. The problem is,
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like diabetics or people who smoke, or people who are older,
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It's released, it pumps them open, blood flows and the
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amount of time. So you want to reduce that amount
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So when you're working out, this helps your work out
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performing in any way. I mean, this is what viagrid does.
It's helping release nitric oxide and minusexual organ So when
when you're trying to do these things physical activity of
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any performance event type, physically you need the nitric oxide.
But nitric oxide does more than just improve muscle function
and physical performance. It also is important for your heart.
The bacteria in your mouth create nitric oxide that opens
up the arteries and the heart to help prevent heart
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cramps and rhythms and things like that. So think about
that the next time you use a mouthwash that says
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really want that. You want the bacteria in your mouth
to thrive. You just want the right kind. That's why
you take a probiotic. When you take a probiotic, the
bacteria will translocate and some of it will wind up
in your mouth, and that's really good. But nitric oxide
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also feeds your brain. See your brain is a super Yeah,
here we are with's brain again. Right. The brain is
a super energetic organ It grabs about twenty percent of
the energy from each meal. Even though your brain only
weighs to dry weights about two pounds. So to get
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all the syenergy to the brain, you need a real
good stoll Worth circulatory system, which you have in your neck,
your corodid arteries for arteries in your neck that feed
your brain nutrition and oxygen and calories everything it needs
to function. With age, the arteries in your neck thicken
and it's harder for the heart to force the blood
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up to pump the blood up to the brain, so
it has to start forcing it up into the brain,
and that doesn't work well. So as is a decline
in circulation to the brain, brain cells die, the brain suffers,
and there's an increase in depression, anxiety, insomnia, and even
memory loss and even brain disease like Alzheimer's. So getting
the natric oxide supply to the corotid arteries in your
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next applies the brain with more energy and more nutrition,
and the brain does better. They've shown us a number
of studies that the brain is more aware, it's sharper,
it's working better, it's working faster. And elderly and diabetics,
et cetera. People with poor circulation when you give them
beats and talk cheries. So let's talk about physical performance.
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There's a lot of studies on physical performance. Now. I
exercise a lot. Okay. I go up and down the
stairs ten times a day. That's one hundred and thirty steps.
That's one hundred and thirty steps going up. Okay. I
walk miles every day if I can. I garden frequently.
I lift weights. Listen. I'm not bragging. I'm just saying,
these are the things we all need to do. I
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do push ups. They're not the old pushups where I
do a whole push up. I'd kind of like a
half a push up because like I've been my knees.
But I do a lot of them, like I'll do fifty.
I do hand exercises, I do balance exercises. These are
all important. And the summer, of course, I'm kayaking, but
that's coming to an end. It's getting colder, so I'll
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do more walking down, more weightlifting. Now, So the the
beats protect the metric oxide your blood vessels to your
brain to your muscles, so it improves the delivery of oxygen.
But you also recover faster from more workout, and you
have less risk of an injury. Stiff muscles, pain, in
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the muscles. You have better endurance, improved muscle contraction, less
muscle fatigue, less, muscle pain, less, muscle cramping. So this
is a study in kids, a crossover study in kids
taking their boys taking judo taking judo. Now, I took taekwondo.
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I love taekwondo. It took taekwondo for years. It's a
great workout, it's really good for your brain. But these
kids are learning judo. I never took judo. They did
freestyle sparring, followed by gymp tests, back strength, hand grip strength,
special Judo fitness test, and when they gave them beats
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before they worked out, before they trained compatible cibo, they
jump height improved by three percent. They're back muscle strength
improved by three point two percent, their hand grip strength
really important, improved by eight point four percent, and their
special Judo fitness test improved by two and a half percent.
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So it really has an impact on physical performance. Now,
what about the tart cheries. This is really interesting. It's
in the Journal Nutraceuticals. It's researchers all over Italy, such
as the University of Rome where they do really good.
I love Rome, I mean Rome is my favorite city
in the world. And after that, I'd probably say Florence,
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and then I'd say New York. But I live in
New York, so I'm in New York. But this is
tart Cherry's okay, And this is a systematic search, and
it's by the Cochrane Review, So they did a meta analysis. Now,
according to human studies, cherry juice extract prevents heart disease.
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It does this by lowering blood pressure, lowering uric acid concentrations,
improving blood sugar control, and improving circulation. So this is
like a when when when thing. So here's what the
research shows. And I mixed the uh, the red beats
with the tort cherry. For one thing, it's better flavor.
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I love beats. I eat beats all the time. My
wife and I cook beats. But the cherries add to
the beats is delicious. So you can give this to
a kid. They won't reject it. They should have a
better name. Beats doesn't sound like a good name, but
they're delicious. If you take beats with tort cherry, the
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beats HX powder one scooping day. It helps prevent a
black build up in the arteries of your heart. It
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It helps supply blood to your brain, so your brain
goes on functioning because it's easier for the brain to
get nutrition and calories for that energy and for all
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its functions. It helps supply more blood to your muscles
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know they have all their special benefits. A lot of
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By the way, there's no mercury or anything in there
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krill or eating fish works really well with the phosphatito
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