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Speaker 4 (00:56):
Hey, good morning, Welcome to another Asked the Expert show,
where we bring you the top experts in the field
of legal, health, financial and home improvement. Hey, our show
this morning. It's probably one of my longest monologues because
this expert who's been with us I think three years
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now has the most amazing story from where he started
to where he is now. He is to me, I
could do a whole thirty minute monologue on doctor Taylor.
Speaker 5 (01:33):
We are so blessed to have him that we've taken
a show that was a local Atlanta show, then we
made it statewide and because of your letters and we
have made.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
This show a national show. And I am so blessed
to welcome doctor Taylor.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
Hello, Hello, Hello, how are you going to Steve?
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Hey, you're in a different place today.
Speaker 6 (02:01):
Yeah, Yeah, I have a I'm trying to develop a
podcast studio. This is my study at home. We went
through a long project. I don't know if you remember.
We took out all our carpets and put down floors. Yeah,
so we finally got that finished and I wanted to
set up my study where I could have a backdrop.
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And this still is not the backdrop probably that I'm
going to have, but I figured, hey, what the heck,
we might as well start off. We start off now,
but we'll figure it out. But yeah, I'm at home,
so I'm comfortable. I'm planning on doing more of these because, yeah,
because I'm going on a great adventure, and I think
I'm gonna come back a different person and I'm going
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to have a lot to talk about. So so I'm
really looking forward to it.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Doctor Tavin, tell everybody because you have the most amazing
story of how you started off your practice and up
to where you are now.
Speaker 6 (03:00):
Yeah. Well, you know, when I look back at kind
of surprises me too. So. I grew up in Nashville, Tennessee.
My dad was a Baptist minister. I went to Vanderbilt
undergrad came down here to go to medical school at Emory,
had an obi Juayan residency here. I met my wife,
who was also in uh in school in medical school
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down here, uh and we got married three weeks after
I graduated from medical school. We did a residency. She
did it in family practice in psychiatry. I did mine
obstetist in galicology, and we practiced just like we were
taught for the first ten years of our practice. And then, uh,
you know, as being an obi Juayan. As my wife
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got older, she started having issues that women sometimes have
that I had learned about, and I she was doing
the things that I had been taught, birth control pills
and all these and it wasn't helping, and so I
had a patient to come in and ask me about
natural project rest are biodemical hormones, and I told him
I didn't know what she was talking about, but I'll
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look into it. She gave me a tape. My wife
actually listened to the tape and said, I think this
guy is talking about me. I learned about saliva testing
and biodmical hormones, and it changed the course of my life.
That one tape, I don't even know the patient who
gave it to me, changed the course of my life
because I started the question. What I had learned is
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that the things that I had learned in medical school
really didn't pan out in the real world. And I
was seeing the twenty four to seven with my wife,
and so I really started to go back to the basics,
basic physiology, basic biochemistry, and I started practicing based on
the basics and not on something that somebody had told
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me because they worked for a pharmaceutical company. And when
you work on the basics, man, everything works out so
much better. And so from learning about hormones, we learned
about how the gut work. So we wrote a book
called All Your Hartman Is making you sick. And then
the second book we wrote was called The Stress Connection
because stress is connected to every organ system in your
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body and stress will kill you. Okay, I'm telling you.
Stress causes cancer, Stress causes heart disease, stress causes GI problems.
So being able to measure and manage stress is of
utmost importance. So that's where we are now. So you know,
when I did ob juan I know I'm going a
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long but again, I just want to finish this. I
want to hear.
Speaker 7 (05:36):
Yeah, well, good, Well, when I went to medical school
to try and figure out what I wanted to do,
one professor came in talked about in Obi Juanan, you
get to grow old with your patients.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
You'll start off having a big ob practice because all
your patients are young because you're young. Then you're going
to have a middle aged practice and they're going through
perimdal pauls and trying to deal with fertility issues as
they get older. And then at the end, you know,
everybody's worried about you know what happens when I die?
Or am I going to die? Am I going to
suffer when I die? So we talked, so we're starting
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to think about longevity. How can you live a healthy
life for as long as possible. Well, Steve, you know,
about a two months ago, I said, hey, I'm starting
a longevity course and I'm learning about longevity. And so
from that, just like I had to go back to
the basics of ob jun and basics of medical school,
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when I wanted to understand the end of life, I
discovered I have to learn about the beginning of life
and civilization and whether you believe it or not, civilization
started in Africa and real civilization, advanced civilization started in Egypt.
And what we think of these people as being primitive
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and you know, like savages that or not, they were
highly spiritually connected, so they knew things that we still
don't understand. We don't understand how they built those those
pyramids over there. How did they put those images that
lasted for tens of thousands of years and they looked
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like they were painted yesterday. It is unbelievable. So we're
going to Egypt. We're going to Egypt this evening. Our
plane leads at ten thirty. We'll stand for three weeks
and we're going to immerse ourselves in this because you know,
we're dedicated that we don't do anything to patients that
we don't do ourselves, and so this is our longevity. Now,
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this is not a part of the course. This is
just a part of how I feel. In order to
be able to deliver this message or communicate this, I
got to understand the beginning and then I can help
myself and other people understand how the end might be
and what happens after the end. And that's probably what
what's most important is. That's what's everybody you know, this
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is what I have understood. Most people live, they're afraid
to live, and they're scared to die. Okay, so you're
afraid to really live because you think something bad might
happen to you when you die. And that's I think
that's a man frame that we have to disconnect ourselves with,
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is that life is for living. And I call myself
a holistic physician, and holistic means body, mind and soul.
And here's what I'm really learning is that your soul
is going to live forever. So once you understand that,
then you understand longevity. And I hope I'm not getting to.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
No, no, yeah, God, God gave you a wife that
understands this. So it must be so nice having that
partner to share this with.
Speaker 6 (09:04):
You just can't believe it, you know, I said a
long time ago, a lot of the stuff I learned
is because my wife has dealt with these issues. I said,
God gave me her so that I could learn how
to practice medicine and I could see at twenty four
to seven. So you're exactly right. This is a journey
we are going down together, and we are super excited,
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and I really want to you know, once I got
comfortable with the fact that we are body manned and
soul and that that soul lives forever, that can make
you comfortable with living, and it makes you comfortable with
death when you understand that that energy that you possess,
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that you exhibit every day, that energy cannot be destroyed
even though your body is destroyed. And again, I don't
want to get to it, so I'll tell you.
Speaker 8 (10:03):
Yeah, when people ask me about what kind of doctor
you are, and I describe it as the patients that
you get are the ones that other doctors have given
up on.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
They don't understand, they don't know, and they come to you.
And I just think that because I'm a very I'm
a believer. I'm a very spiritual person, and I think
everything you're doing God is putting you in that place. Yeah,
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well here's what I would tell you.
Speaker 6 (10:37):
I'll tell you Steve, getting connected with this spiritual part
of myself. You know, I told you my dad was
a Baptist minister, right, and lately I have felt the
spirit of my dad really compelling me to talk about
this because you know, a lot of what I'm talking
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about has only been discovered like sixty seventy eighty years ago.
How the origin of man? These are all in these
Dead Sea scrolls, all of the things they've these archaeologists
have found over in Africa to really understand prehistoric Uh,
you know pre historic. Uh this is a phone call company.
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I'm sorry to understand prehistoric or ancient civilizations. And so,
you know when you talk about I'm supposed to be here,
I'm telling you that is what I feel. I got
to go over there and I got to help people
understand how to deal with life and how to deal
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with death. And that's what everybody is concerned about, at
least at least in my age, that's what everybody is
is pretty much concerned about. So so that's that's what
I'm doing. So when you talk about, hey, this is
something I'm supposed to do, yeah, I believe it. You know,
we decided. You said, how did I decide to do it?
Me and my wife just looked at each other. We
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started talking about this and we were like, we just
got to do it. So we told our kids, and
our kids are like, what what you guys are going
for three weeks? And we told them this is something
we have. Yeah. We told them this is something we
have to do. And we said, I don't know why
we have to do it, but we this is just
something we have to do. So they they have come
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to grips with it, and we're just excited. We don't
know exactly what we're going to do or what.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
I was going to ask you, what will you do?
Speaker 6 (12:36):
Well, my wife is we've got the different cities we're
going to. She has some tour set up. But we
talked to someone who said, hey, look, leave yourself open.
Leave yourself open. You just don't know who you're going
to meet. You don't know exactly what is going to happen,
So don't don't get too rigid. You have time to
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figure out what you want to do. So we're going
over there with just the open mind. And that's what
I've learned too, is that there's two things that says
don't be so don't be so caught up on what
you believe that you don't listen to other things. Don't
just totally dismiss something that you hear, but don't believe
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everything you hear. So sometimes you know when you just say, oh, well,
soul last forever. Oh no, that's you know, I don't
even want to hear about that. Well, listen, listen you
you if you don't ever hear it, you may you
may learn something. Just don't. But just because you hear
it doesn't mean you have to believe everything you hear,
but you could. And if what you believe can't stand
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up to what you hear, then you need to reconsider
what you believe, you know, And I think that's a
big part with some religions. They refuse to even listen
to other viewpoints, and you can. And so if you
listen to an other viewpoint, and if your viewpoint is
so strong, you should be able to stand whatever that
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opposition or whatever that is. And if it's not strong enough,
then maybe you need to question your belief. So even
at now again I'm sixty four years old, but you know,
I try to stay open. I'm gonna tell you, my
kids have taught me a lot. My kids at twenty
eight and thirty three, and I started listening to my kids,
and they tell you a lot because they have grown
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up in a whole different world than what I grew
up in, and they've exposed been exposed to new thoughts
and different people that I never could have meant. There
was no Internet where I could meet somebody and talk
to somebody in Germany or whatever, So they have a
whole different perspective on life. And you know, us older people,
you know, we need to listen to them sometimes because
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I'm gonna tell you, they have really opened up my
mind to what I believe and what I thought I knew.
So that's another thing. I think I'm a bridge from
this baby boomer generation to the millennials. I'm far enough
down in the Baby boom my generation that I'm not
so indoctrinated that I can't listen to something a new perspective,
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and this new perspective again, it's opened up a whole
new way of thinking for me, and it's really, it's
really exciting to be at this point, at this age,
and I just want to tell other people that it
can be like that for you. I don't know what
your passion might be, but it's not too late. You know.
They talk about Colonel Sanders started Kentucky Fried Chicken when
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he was in his sixties. So that's what I'm looking at,
is that I've got a young man. I got a
young soul, and I don't care how many times around
the sun my body has been there. My soul and
my mind is still very active.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
But doctor Taylor, your practice, you've always been open minded.
Look what you did going from an obie Gin doctor
to doing holistic so you've always been open to new things.
Speaker 6 (16:06):
Yeah, you know I call myself a contrarian. Is that? Yeah?
I don't follow. I don't necessarily follow the doctrine just
because somebody said it. I have to really know it,
understand it, and believe it. And if I do, I
don't care who else believes it. You know, I've been
talking about salivittestments for twenty years and does everybody understand
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it or believe it? No? But has it has it
wavered my belief? Are I knowing no. So you know,
I still believe it that that's the best way to
do it. And I haven't seen anything to make me
believe different. And I listen to other perspectives, but the
ease of for me to understand it and for the
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patient to understand it, I haven't seen anything better. So, yeah,
I was contrarian to my obji n and now I'm
being contrarian to some of the long held beliefs that
I've always had. You know, the other thing I want
to say is that most of the time, most of
your beliefs are things that you have learned from childhood.
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So like the religion that you're in, you didn't pick it,
You were born into it, and you went to whatever
religion or church that your parents went to and then
you know, and most people they just stick with that.
But you know, what you really need to do is
to really, you know, look back and always question your
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beliefs twenty four to seven. Always question what you believe,
because you can believe in a lot of things, but
what you want to believe in is the truth. And
so that's the search that you're looking for. That's what
I was looking for in medicine. What is the truth,
not what the pharmaceutical reps want, right, what the institution?
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What is the truth? I will follow the truth and
spirituality and civilizations that I think there is some truth
in that knowledge. So that's why you say, why am
I going to Egypt? It is in search of the truth.
So that's do you see yourself? That's why I'm wanting
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to other doctors over there. Not necessarily, this is like
a personal journey. I don't really see myself. This is no. Yeah,
I don't know. If I meet a doctor, maybe I will,
but this is more of a personal journey to you know,
personal development. Uh, just you know, again understand trying to
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understand the alpha and they'll make it. So you know,
that's that's kind of what what that's for. So yeah,
I'm not really going over there on a medical mission.
I'm just going over there with the open mind to
understand and just to figure out what I need to learn,
because I know I'm going to learn something over there.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
So now when do you get at.
Speaker 6 (19:03):
I want to be back to January the second, and
so I don't know that's a that's a Wednesday, So
I may miss that one. I may have to come
to the next one with your show.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
Next month is going to be amazing.
Speaker 6 (19:17):
Oh man, Yeah, I know, I'm gonna have to I'm
gonna have to seriously whittle it down to thirty minutes,
but yeah, I will. I'm gonna take plenty of pictures.
I learned. I got a new selfie stick that automatically moves.
I'm I got new l like, I got it all man,
I'm ready. And again, you know, most people they planned
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for a long time for doing these trips. But I
told you, we just we just had an inkling. Me
and my wife were looked at each other and we said,
let's go, let's let's let's plan it. We'll figure it
out later. And you know, I'm going to tell you,
most of the time, my gut decisions are the right decisions.
It was a gut decision to marry my wife. I
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proposed to my wife after I knew her for six months,
you know, So gud decision. Good decision to do Obi Jayane,
good decision to stop doing Obi Jawane, good decision to
take this longevity course. So it's just when I feel
it used to do it, and then most of the
time it works out. It works out well.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
We have God, We're getting a lot of text on
the chap line as soon as he says another beautiful
soul who is questioning the narrative, And.
Speaker 6 (20:34):
Yeah, yeah, I'm telling you we really you know again,
when you start to looking at the end of life,
you really start to question, you know, where, you know,
why am I here? What am I supposed to be doing?
Where do I go after this? So those are all
big questions. Now, Steve, I'm gonna tell you one more thing.
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I've had this recurring dream for the last thirty forty years,
at least two three times a year. I had this
dream that I didn't really graduate from Vanderbilt because I
missed a course that I was supposed to take a
course and I didn't take a course, and I'm just
now finding out about it, like twenty years later.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
But this is a dream.
Speaker 6 (21:19):
So now I finally realized that this is a dream.
This is a dream. Yeah, I really did. I didn't really,
So this is a dream. But you know, when I
was at Vanderbilt, I took physics and I really didn't
like physics. I had to take it for pre med
So I didn't like physics. I didn't like the electricity part.
I just really couldn't understand it. So now this is
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this is the new science. This is the science that
you may have heard about, but this is what has
been discovered like really since in the nineteen eighties, because
that's when I went to school. But this wasn't really tough.
And that's quantum physics. And quantum physics says that we
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are all made up of energy products, energy particles, that
we are all these vibrating particles. And in order to
understand life and longevity, you have to understand quantum physics.
To understand you are just a ball of energy. And
energy cannot be created and destroyed, are destroyed, It just
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changes forms. And that is the lesson that I didn't learn,
but I learned now. And understanding quantum physics helps you
to understand longevity, that that energy that you have, that
you are made of, is a part of this eternal
or everlasting universe. And I'm going to tell you, you know,
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I'm going to make some people, you know, their heads
going to spend. But that is the key is understanding energy.
And that's what I'm telling you. You know, Tesla and Elon
Musk and all those they understand energy that's why he's
making millions of dollars off of energy. And so once
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you understand that we are all made up of energy
and that we are all connected by this energy, that
is that understanding explains a lot of things that we
deal with and that we struggle with. And if you
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understand it, it comes a lot of our fears and
we don't have to live life fearful of life. Are
feelful fearful of death. And I'm telling you, man, that's
that is the message that I want to get across
to everyone. And it's not that difficult to understand. It
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just takes I used to always say, it's much much
harder to unlearn than it is to learn. And because
we've got so much to unlearn, it takes time for
us to learn a new way of thinking. So that's
the message I want to come back with because we're
going to help you to want to help people unlearn
some things and learn some new things that help them
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to better cope with life. And as long as life
is for you and then to be comfortable when life ends,
and when life ends for someone else, it can make
you more comfortable.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
Well, I got to tell you that first of all,
this show has become so important that we replay it
Every Wednesday at ten o'clock Eastern time. We'll be replaying
this and then when Doctor Taylor gets back, we'll do
a live and God, You're going to have so much
to show, Doctor Taylor. You're like this great book that
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you just don't you want, you don't want. You know,
you got to go to bed, but you can't stop
reading it.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
Yeah. Well, you know, I'm going to tell you I
have I am I've always embraced life, but now I'm
really embracing life. I guess you know. It's it's like
when you get to the end of something, you know,
you get more I guess involved in it. I mean,
any kind of story, the more you want to see
how it ends. So I'm trying to make sure I
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have a good ending and so hopefully, you know, I'll
keep keep you guys involved and interested and we'll just
see what the end is going going to be beautiful.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
Tell everybody how they can contact you.
Speaker 6 (25:28):
Yeah, well, my office is the office number six seven
eight four four three four thousand. Our website is Taylormedicalgroup
dot net. And you can also have a supplement company
called Taylor, MD formulations. But if you go to our
website Taylormedicalgroup dot net, all our information is there. We
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have all kinds of educational information there for you, so
please visit that and I look forward to talking with
you guys when I get back.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Listen, travel safe, have a wonderful Christmas, Happy New Year.
We love you, doctor Taylor, and we'll see you when
you get back. That's doctor Elder Taylor. Amazing it just
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I can't wait for him to get back and share
all his information with us. Like I said, we'll be
replaying his show air Frey Wednesday at ten o'clock Eastern.
We're going to take a short break and we'll be
right back.
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