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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Number one precent for instant access to your world. Couldn't
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(00:23):
seven six. I think you're aout the CARCD Talk station.
Sigh of relief now that I have your Runneman and
Keith Ennefeld in the studio to talk about health and wellness,
moving away from the discussions of World War three and
tax levies and all that. It's nice to exhale for
a while and talk positively. Welcome to the program, George

(00:44):
and Keith. It's always a pleasure to see you in
that morning. Appreciate the work you're doing. You can find
their website at Restore Wellness dot org and it's a
worthwhile endeavor to do that. They got some great resources there,
some reading materials, and you know, some ways to take
some positive steps toward taking better care of yoursel Guys
got a lot of good things going on in this
particular area, don't we. Yeah, it seems that way. We're
finally getting some progress out of DC on you know,

(01:07):
some issues that everybody's been talking about, and I think
overall the attitude of the United States is sort of
changing towards health. I hope COVID really really. I heard
you earlier talking about the COVID nineteen and the doctors
that got you know, thrown out because they said the truth.
Keith Lee, you lived through that, so I mean, I
think that woke everybody up to hey, there's a different

(01:28):
way to look at some of this stuff, and I
think it's going to be beneficial. Well, quite often we're
being duped. I mean, I want to cast the conspiratorial
Paul over the discussion and start out by saying, you know,
we're all being lied to and we need to go
in a completely different direction. But you know, there is
the standard of care within the medical community which tends

(01:51):
to push doctors and people away from sort of alternative
ways of viewing things, like you know, maybe it's treating
the symptom as opposed to look at well, wait a minute,
what caused the symptom in the first place. Is there
some different direction that we can go it's going to
prevent the providle problem from happening in the first place.
And of course we've learned so much about diet and
I think the last time we were here we talked

(02:12):
about the different ways of the government's recommendations of what
we should be eating have changed and evolved over the years,
and that the food industry has a profound impact on
what we are told we should be consuming. I mean, yeah,
I think about this SNAP program. I mean, isn't it
obscene when we know that sugar beverages like Coca Cola

(02:35):
and Mountain doing all that soft drinks generally speaking, have
absolutely no nutritional benefit, none whatsoever. They just do nothing
but pump needless sugars and calories into our lives. And
yet it's covered by a governmental program designed to give
people nutrition that can't afford it well. And that's one
of the things that's happening right now is they're trying
to push that out, you know they are, and who's

(02:57):
standing in the way. And I saw an you with
RFK were basically they came back and said, you know,
Snap's not about nutrition. They're allowed to eat whatever they want.
So wait a minute, the end stands for nutrition, and
there's no nutrition in sugar drinks. And the weird part
is that I think we talked about this the last time.
The diet stuff's actually worse. At least when you put

(03:17):
the sugar in your system, the insulin comes and has
something to do. When you put an artificial sweetener in
your system, your liver doesn't has to digest all this crap,
and you're still producing insulin because your body thinks it's sugar.
But there's nothing for the insulin to do except destroy
all your cells. So in other words, you're saying that
the diet soft drinks actually are a contribute to diabetes.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
There's a lot of sense where the chemical is just
in general and all the artificials can cause a huge
indocrine system disruptors, whether it be you're pancreas or your thyroid.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
So, yeah, I do so the diet stuff. That was
one of the big revelations in the first couple of
books that Nancy and I went through is that the
diet stuff, if you think about it, your body thinks
of sugar. That's why you drink it, and it tastes
great and you like it, and so your body starts
attacking it like it's sugar. It's like, Okay, I got
to get this out of my bloodstream, so I'm gonna

(04:12):
pump the bloodstream full of insulin.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
But there's nothing there and the same thing, it has
nothing to do, and it's chemically designed to release dopamine.
I mean, the chemist are designing these artificials so that
it just releases this dopamine hitting so you get addicted
to this stuff. I'm curious to find out. Let's let's
talk about research. What is the research health risks of
people who are on Snap? What are their life outcomes?
What are their life diseases compared to the general population

(04:36):
who's not on Snap? And then say hey, maybe we
have a look at this. The other thing I'd like
to look at is if we're going to approach the
third leading cause of death in America, which is medical mistakes,
why is that the third leading cause of death? And
where we where we as a USA, you know, government
and healthcare system moving that mark? Why can't we make
it the fourth leading or the fifth leading cause of death?

(04:57):
If it's if it's you know what a why aren't
we you're doing?

Speaker 1 (05:00):
And the key right now is they're taking the first
small steps. So the obvious one was they got rid
of the red dye yeah, which I thought was really
interesting because it was removed from cosmetics because it causes cancer.
So you couldn't put this this red dye and lipstick anymore.
But you could still eat it. Yeah, what's the logic
behind this? I don't get it, because you have to

(05:22):
have bright red color fruit loops. I guess. Well. So
that's the first thing that I wanted to mention that
they actually did now is they've outlawed the petroleum based
die no and that, you know, I just started reading
that when they when they began talking about getting rid
of the dies that I learned that they were made
from petroleum products and let's let's fuel out of the

(05:42):
human body's diet. Now that sounds like a great idea,
I know it does. And and still they would to say,
wait a minute, it's going to take us forever to
put natural out in there, So we need two years
to get rid of our supply of carcinogens. And yet
they have been doing this in Europe now for years
and years. I mean, they had no proble adapting to
die free food in Europe and they know how to

(06:03):
do it there. So how is it so difficult and
why does it take so long to phase in the
removal of these from our from So here's here's the
main issue that is underneath all of this. In the
United States, there's something called generally recognized as safe grs,
so you can put anything you want in the food
without testing without the government involved. If it's generally recognized

(06:24):
as safe in Europe and everywhere else, you have to
prove it safe. So in the United States we have
ten thousand chemicals that we can have in our food,
and in Europe they have four hundred because they've tested them.
They don't test them here, they just throw them in. Well,
can't we rely on their testing if it needs least
rigorous standards, you know, if they're you know, medically ethically

(06:47):
peer reviewed standards. And I know we have to choke
on that because there's got a lot of so called
peer reviewed stuff that turns out to be a bunch
of lies. But you know, I mean, these are the
authorities that we typically rely on, and I know the
European Union's pretty good about their stand Even more so
for me, being a limited government kind of guy, I
hate when we talk about, you know, government solutions to

(07:08):
problems and running it through some administrative agency before we
get to do something that runs a foul of my
you know, free market, free loving principles. But we're talking
about something that can kill you potentially, you know, when
we rise to that challenge and we think about that.
We have to rely on some experts and we need
the information. This is why I like product labeling requirements.

(07:30):
At least I get to know what's in it, you know,
and and it's a mandate from government that they have
to tell you what they put in the product. I
like that. It gives me information. It helps me be
an informed consumer. I don't know what the hell FD
and c RED does, right, what is that? And you
know it's made from petroleum? No, I didn't know that.
There's information I could use. What's interesting is the orange

(07:52):
I think comes from squashed bugs. Yeah, I've read that. Yeah,
there's actually the Beatles. Yes, I don't know that. I
would like to have somebody study there. And then also,
let's not let's be clear about the advertisement. When they
say no added sugar, Well, what is that supposed to mean?
Is that mean no more added sugar compared to my
banana here has natural sugar in it. There's no added

(08:15):
sugar in my banana. I don't labeling on my banana
because it contains banana. If you look at any juice,
it'll say no added sugars. But then you look at
what the number one ingredient is it's almost always either
apple juice or grape juice, well sugar, the two sweetest
juices you can find, which is weird because when they'll
they'll recommend, you know, don't go with with with sugar

(08:37):
beverages like a SODA's drink. Fruit juice, Well, that's just
concentrated sugar. If you ate an apple, you wouldn't be
getting the concentrated sugar the fiber to slow it down.
It's much more nutrition to have the apple than to
drink the apple juice.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Right, And so that's why I mean, my point says,
when someone picks up something that says no added sugar,
they're thinking, oh, there's no sugar in it.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Misled.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
So we need to stop this misleading advertisement all food products.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Right, But I think most of the label and at
least will sugar how many grams of sugar are in it,
and then below it it'll say added sugars. If you're
educated or desire to look, oh you know, and that's
where you know, people need to fend for themselves. And
if the product is properly labeled and the information is there,
which it is in most things in terms of food,
like when I quent on my keto diet and I
took all the sugars out of my diet, and I

(09:26):
always look at the labels, and that's what I was
looking to catch up. You know, I got tablespoon of
ketchup is like four grams of added sugars.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
A third of it is all sugar. But the question, though,
is is is sugar bad? That's what the general population
is going to ask that question. What's wrong with sugar?
Sugar is and everything it's in fruit, it's it's natural fruit. Whoa, whoa,
whoa back up, very inflammatory, you don't always need to
have it. And sugar itself, like you said, contains fiber.
And you're not getting a huge sugar rush when you
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trying to just expand our awareness about healthier lifestyles, healthier
eating choices, and uh well just giving us the information
that fortunately we're finally getting from the likes of RFK Junior.

(12:48):
At least that guy a lightning rock he may be,
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selected him because your lifelong Democrat, you know, this sort
of left leaning, green new deal kind of goofball. But
he is and has always been on the cutting edge
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because he actually makes it into the news. If it
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And that was a genius move, you know, putting three
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we will be worried about him otherwise, like, oh my god,
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(13:51):
pure percentage. Okay, I want to I want to start
this conversation because I know we're going to talk about
some other areas related to autism, or at least arguably
related autism, like raising awareness about these products and chemicals
and things in our food and bringing us to a
level of understanding, to finally come to an understanding that
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been elevated over the years. More and more people are
being in tune to it. More and more people are
looking out for signs and symptoms that their children may
be autistic. And it's thought of as a spectrum now,
so that's a low end episode. Doesn't that necessarily suggest
the numbers are going to go up because we're looking
in places we didn't look before. Yes, but not from
one in ten thousand to one and thirty one. I mean,
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(14:36):
It's gone from one in ten thousand kids to one
in thirty one now. And I heard his response to
that exact question and what he basically says, I'm focused
on the ones that can't talk, can't go to the bathroom,
you know, the end of the spectrum where you can't
miss it. I mean, there's obvious, and he's saying, there's
no way that doctors in the past miss this kind

(14:57):
of autism. But there are others on the isn't that
the name of Thesburgers. I have a bit of that.
Elon Musk has that as you concentrate. So I'm okay
with some of this, right. And I have a friend
of mine who's shot is that way, and he is
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(15:18):
it difficult to interact with people. But generally speaking, I
mean he's a history buff. You can ask him anything
about any point in time in the world's history and
he knows the answer to it. And he's gainfully employed.
He lives on his own, I mean, he's independent. So
you know, that's a different end of Ausburgers. And I
suppose in decades ago, a couple decades ago, that he
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(15:40):
a problem, you know, dealing with other people was introverted. Yeah,
I'm used to hearing there. So that's a person now
that will be diagnosed. But the high end has just
gone crazy. I mean, the amount of kids that are
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(16:00):
of stuff's skyrocking. So the question is why in the
same way that you see obesity going up, and it
correlates exactly with when the food pyramid came in and
this whole carb focus came in and packaged foods. You know,
there's a correlation. The correlation doesn't mean causation, but there
is definitely a correlation between the number of vaccines that

(16:21):
a child gets versus the blow up of autism.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
Now.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
I think what he did is he said, we're going
to study it, so we're going to actually look at
the data, look at the correlations, do a peer reviewed
study of autism to see if if indeed, you know,
some of these side things are the cause, or is
it truly just geneticist is coming out. Well, in order
to do an actual realistic study, you'd have to have
a consistent group of at least two different types of children,

(16:49):
ones that have never gotten a vaccine and ones that
have in order to do a true which is why
they did all that study of the Namish where they
can't find an homage kid that has autism just doesn't happen. Well.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
The other thing, too, is that what about all the
food that these kids are eating, such as these fruit
loops like you mentioned, these food coloring and dyes, and
are they going to exclude that in the data To say, okay,
we're gonna.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Control for this is pretty broad, which is why the
homage is a great way. They eat nothing but what
comes out of the ground. They don't take any drugs,
they don't take any vaccines, and they literally I think
it was like a ten year study. I may be
wrong on the duration, but la study because it showed
that none of them had it. There was no autism
in the homage community at all. How many homage are

(17:33):
there out there, more than you think. Apparently they're you know,
rebuilding homes in North Carolina and okay again, I'm just
looking for all the potential variables that might Yeah, the
control is to me, the challenge because vaccines are required well,
and that was the other thing that he revealed to
go to school and that kind of thing. None of

(17:55):
them are safety tested. It's it's sort of like they
generally recognized as say, vaccines in the United States don't
get placebo trials to test safety and effectiveness. It's a
really strange situation, and I'm glad they're studying it. Same
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so we can stick around for that. And I meantime,

(22:05):
we were we just touched slightly upon the topic of
fluoride and this has made it in the news of
late and I find out and I wanted to know
the genesis of the removal of fluoride from the water,
because did you mention the state of Utah voted to
do that. YEA, the law. But there have been rumblings
going on about the dangers of fluoride and its impact
on our our cognitive function? Right, doesn't it lowers IQ

(22:28):
and kids? Lower's IQ and kids? Is the claim? Is
there new studies and research out now that has pushed
this over the edge to make people motivated to remove
it from water? What's what's again? I think it's an
outcome from COVID. People are now tuned up to this
and they're like, Okay, the key thing with fluoride is
once it passes past your teeth, there is no useful

(22:48):
function performed by fluoride. So in your body, there's nothing
good it's doing. And if if you use the fluoride toothpaste,
why do you need it in the water? Okay? And
I remember when I was a kid, this is before
or water flooridation. You took a fluoride tablet or you
went to the dentists and they put this gel on
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(23:10):
stuff is awful, I gets say. And you still kind
of they still have that option at the dentist. Well
they do it now, it's in the pace that they
used to, you know, grind your teeth and polert them
and polish your teeth. So The catch is, there have
been a couple of studies since cities and states have
started taking this fluoride out of the water, and what
they're finding is there's a twenty five percent The claim

(23:32):
is there's a twenty five percent increase in childhood cavities.
Maybe that's because twenty three must entirely in the lower
income brackets because they're probably not brushing on a regular
basis or seeing dentists, and they might be on snap
and drinking. So does all exactly. Yeah, a mountain dew
is gonna So there's a ton of using things. But
in my in mind, you the main thing is there

(23:54):
is no benefit to swallowing fluoride, none whatsoever. And even
if there's a little bit of a problem, who are
we saving by sticking it in everybody's water? And I
always go back to when I stuck the filter on
my water system that got rid of fluoride. It was like, Wow,
this water tastes great. I literally searched it out, and

(24:15):
I'm sure that filter also filtered out about a bunch
of other things. Oh yeah, yeah, I got I wanted
to get everything. But don't put the entire blame on
the removal of florid, but or benefit rather. It's interesting
that the the use case for that was two things.
It's a waste product from things like aluminum smelting and
coal fired florid plants. Yes, it's a side product when

(24:37):
you smelt the aluminum war He wanted to find some
way to do it, just like crisco was a side
product of a I think it was corn production, and
so crisco was invented as a way to eat more
of the more decide to throw it in the water
because we had this fluoride laying around as a byproduct
cost well, but there was a correlation with helping cavity.
So there is no doubting the fact that if you

(24:59):
put floor right on your tooth enamel, your enamel becomes
stronger and you don't get you don't get cavities. But
is the most efficient way to do that toothpaste or
ingest it in the water, or is there something else
other than fluoride that is healthier and more able to
be the more expensive toothpaste And that's what I'm using now,
But there's a different chemical that does a similar thing. Okay,

(25:20):
So I just think it's research on that chemical to
find out whether or not it has percussions. Now they'll say,
oh my god, are you using the expensive toothpaste that
you want to use chloride? Yeah, okay, you get cancer
or something. You see, it's one thing leads to enother. Well,
and that's why some people just use baking soda and peroxide.
You just mix those too, but you don't get any benefit,

(25:41):
and your teeth aren't protected like they are when you
use a Florida fluoridated toothpaste, which is let's just do that.
Don't swallow the toothpaste, don't stick it into water. Well,
I'll be fine, all right. But there are studies, legitimate
peer reviewed studies that show that fluoride does impact IQ.
The question is on how high of a concentration, So

(26:02):
some of the studies were higher concentration. Some cities have
a higher level than they think because their water source
has fluorid in it, So there's a problem. It's not
really regulated. It's one of the things they sort of
dump it in and then don't look at the output
to see what it actually cool. Yeah, exactly there. Okay,
if it's burning my eyes, it's too much. If my

(26:25):
kid can't watch cartoons, maybe it's too much fluorid. Well,
a lot to digest here on that one. I guess
you know, how do you control and figure out that
IQ goes down as a consequence of the florid itself
and not some other environmental factors and other things. The
key is taking it out of the water doesn't take
away from the fact that it's in the toothpaste, and

(26:48):
you get the same benefit, right and that you have
access to it if you want it. You don't, you're
not forced to take it, but you have access to
it if you want it fair enough, and that's a
de libertary to me. Loves that point. The more informed
you are, the more inform your decisions are, and the
better decisions you can make. And of course by not
having it in the water automatically, you get the choice
of whether or not you want to have any fluoride

(27:08):
touch your body at all. I'll take the toothpaste. Seven
thirty five fifty five krec DE Talk station Stigram more
to talk about in the area of health, but first,
affordable medical imaging. Speaking of health, you're gonna need an
image at some point, most everybody does. I know, I've
had like nine gazillion of in my lifetime. Previously, we'd
go to the hospital imaging department for like CT scans,
and I did have an echo cardiogram before, but you

(27:30):
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Scattered afternoon storms Tomorrow with the highest seventy two overnight
slight chanceer rain forty five and for the beginning of
the Flying Pig weekend sixty three. The high on Saturday
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Adam Milford making your way towards Ward's corner. There's an
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Speaker 1 (29:30):
At seven forty Here fifty five KRCD talk Station, enjoying
the conversation this hour, learning a lot about health and
what we're learning at more and more every day about
what we put in our bodies and about what we
have been putting in our bodies may not have been
the right thing. And got George Brennan and Keith Tennefeld
in studio. The website Restore Wellness dot org. You guys
do a podcast too, don't you. We do a podcast.

(29:52):
The big thing anymore is the extreme or Twitter, whatever
you want to call it. Nowadays, there's a lot of
stuff going on there and the Restore wellness dot org
Twitter page. We keep reposting all of the top issues,
so you'll see a ton of cool stuff there. In fact,
that's that's my preferred way to get the information anymore.
Is I just get subscribed to restore wellness dot org

(30:14):
and you'll see is this the industry restore wellness restore
well org. If you just type and restore wellness will
come up on the list Okay, okay, So add that
to your x feed and you'll get real time information
from the guys and what they're talking about and what
they're posting. Or the website again restore wellness dot org.
All right, which directionally moving into this segment, Fellas, So.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
I'd like to give everybody a biohack, you know, giving
people some information that they can really use on a
personal level. If you're having difficulty managing your high blood
pressure where your doctor's prescribing medications you're not seeing results,
or you're having cardiovascar disease despite all your diet and
exercise changes, or you're struggling from depression, anxiety, gut issues

(30:54):
inflame gut irritable bow thyroid, even thyroid problems out of
immune thyroid problems, and these things kind of where they
coming from, what's the cause of them. I suggest you
highly look into a possible genetic disorder called MTHFR methylene
tetrahydrofolate reductase. It's a situation where you have a deficiency

(31:14):
in the ability to reduce folate and therefore your mitochondria,
the energy powerhouse of your body, of every single cell,
isn't being fed proper nutrition. And the reason it's not
really a mainstream concept is because most people don't even
know how to manage it, and there are certain hospital
organizations that don't even test for it. And when you
start addressing these issues, for instance, has your doctor ever

(31:37):
done a home assisting level on you? You need to
ask your doctor to do a home assisting level on
you and check your vitamin B levels because if you
have this deficiency, you are deficient probably in vitamin BS
and that is essential for energy production atp production and
if that's not working right, it's going to jack up
your homossystine levels and cause all kinds of problems, including fast.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Basically how the body creates energy or creates the functioning
DNA and the chemicals inside exactly. I had never heard
of it until very recently, but it's all over Twitter
now there's a ton of people talking about MTHFR. Get
the tests. So is it a blood test? It's a
blood test or a cheek swab. There's two different DNA. Now,

(32:20):
if I went into my doctor and I said, hey, doc,
Richard MTFHR, will you check me for that? He would know.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
He would know, And you go, well, there's not much
you know, blah, you know, because of it. It's the
lack of education, the presenting in the residency program.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
It's one of those things that's not a money a
lot of press, but it's like I think the statistics
from GROC were saying, it's like thirty percent of the
population fifty And what's interesting about that is when I
test my patients, I at least I can guarantee you
eighty percent of my patients have some variant because they're
a patient, because they came in with these problems and
that I'm actually looking for it. And then and some

(32:53):
of these fixes are very very simple. For instance, we
talked about a lot of this bad stuff in your
diet folic acid, particularly enrich flowers of cereals and breads
and weed and pasta and pizza and beer have all
this folic acid in it, and people are consuming it
left and right, and they're wondering, wait a minute, it's
low salt, it's low carb version of folic acid, whoever

(33:15):
it might be. But it's causing bascularin information and therefore
there's your blood pressure and that's why your blood pressure
medicine isn't working because your vascular beds are inflamed. Let's
start getting you the right fold eate through healthy meats,
healthy diets, and a methylated multi vitamin, and before you
know it, over the next usually three to four months,
your blood pressure points will begin to drop. Wow, what

(33:38):
about all the other symptoms you mentioned, like anxiety and
depression depression?

Speaker 2 (33:41):
I have a fantastic situation where I had a sixty
seven year old actually I think she's seventy six years
old and anyway, seventy six year old female who did
not know she had MTTFR, and she suffered from social anxiety,
stayed in her house, was very anxious about anything, overthought everything.
We started on an MTHFR T you've been playing. Before
you know it, she's out and about and happy, and

(34:03):
her family's like, wait a minute, what happened? Where's my
old you know, grandma? She's this isn't her, but she
loves being this person. Now, she's energetic, she's exercising again,
she's feeling great all because of MTFR.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
So it's an energy thing, just like the chronic illnesses
of trace to the way your body is processing energy
from salt or sugar versus fats.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
Exactly part of that methylation disorders. Is a thing called
comp t c O MT and that's one of those
neurological inflammatory situations where you start treating that. You have
a resistant child who is depressed or anxiety, has a
lot of anxiety, get them tested.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
See what that comes up at. Interesting, that is something
brand new to me. Mt fhr mt HFR oh mt HFR.
So yeah, wrote, I'd write it down right. I'll be
posting this what we talk about today will be up
on the website by by later today, so you can
go there, listen to the podcast, and then we'll have
our links. I just relistened to this podcast. There you are.

(35:03):
Fast forward to seven forty three and start listening or
this segment anyway at seven thirty five and MT HFR
all right, I'm gonna have to look into that mind.
I'll give you some I'll give you some treatments on
the other side of the break. Yeah, great, because I'd
love to know what you prescribed for that woman that
transformed her life, because people got their curiosity p because
I should do first though. Suzette Lowe's Camp Across Country Mortgage,

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in the business, I will tell you. She is just
the most sweet person you'll ever work with, and you
wouldn't you want to work with someone that you at
least enjoy talking with when it comes to mortgages is

(35:46):
the biggest financial thing you'll ever transaction you'll probably ever
be involved with. Suzette. Loe's a camp get you through
the entire process quickly, as she did with my daughter
and her fiance. I think two days is all took
to locke in financing, and they had been sort of
screwing around the bank who wasn't very responsive for at
least a week or so. They were getting a little anxious.
Susette took good care of him and she my daughter
was so happy. He's like, oh, Dad, I can't I'm

(36:07):
so glad you recommended Susette Like, well, you know, don't
you listen to your dad? Five one three three one
three fifty one seventy six. You'll get right back with you.
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If you want, you send her an email. Shall get
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seventy five add an extra fifteen minutes out of Florence.
Chuck Ingram and fifty five KR seed the talk station.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
Seven fifty fifty five kre C detalk station. We are
Restoring health, Restoring Wellness dot org. Gun them on AX
it's Restore well at Restore well and they are George
Bunneman and Keith Tenenfeld, Keisa, what's you? What are your
specific title? There's health practitioner, CHIRS practitioner, first practitioner, and
you have a clinic and you help people with this

(39:04):
and you told us about m T hf R very
good and it can blood pressure is impacted by this condition.
If you're struggling with blood pressure issues, got health you mentioned,
you mentioned anxiety, depression, all these because maybe your body
is not processing and fully. All right, well, let's just

(39:30):
take that on face value, even though I really don't
know what that means on a biological level or what
fully does to you. But if it causes these problems,
obviously might we might want to get rid of them.
So you put the woman who's struggled with social issues
and was an isolationist and I mean just anxiety ridden
person that had just impacted her life and you transformed

(39:52):
her life. What kind of program do you put her on?
What what do you do to treat this particular condition?
Since you said thirty to fifty percent of the people,
I struggle with it exactly.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
And not only does it do the things that you mentioned,
but it can increase your risk if you're you can't
sorry for cancer, for miscarriages or reproductive health, do for
those other people that are out there. So fol eight
is really really good. Folic acid is not good. So
you first, that's the one thing if you addresses your diet,
you bring in high rich folate and anytime like for instance,
you might be on a multivitamin right now and you

(40:22):
spin around the back and it's going to say foll eate,
but if you look closely, it'll say as folic acid.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
Throw it away.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
Now with that other supplements you want to take, is
a methylated multivitamin or a methylated B complex. Methylated we'll
say things like methyl fol eate or methylcobala means some
very good quality things that are already methylated. So you
don't have to worry about converting that foll late because.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
It gets around the genetic problem by already doing it externally.

Speaker 2 (40:50):
Exactly, we carry a product called mitocore and if you
reach out to us, I can get you in touch
with it. But mito core is a fantastic multivitamin, but
more importantly, it's methylated and it also has is a
high dose of antioxidants. Antioxidants is another problem with MTHFR.
You don't get rid of oxidative stress. So other things
like NAC and rosveritral that are in a multi vitamin

(41:11):
methylated design for MTHFR, and you can simply type that
in show me vitamins that are designed for MTHFR, and
you have a good variety, but they're not always complete.
So you solved it with supplements, not with pharmaceuticals. Correct,
very much, sure, right, And so getting the fully fullic
acid out of people's diet and getting them on a

(41:31):
methylated multivitamin, having them eat foods that are rich in
betaine are also known as tmg, which are things like
spinach and beats and quin wa can actually increase your
betaine levels, and btain is what drives down your home
assisting levels. Once your home assisting levels are driven down,
your blood pressure drops, your neuroinflamma and inflammation drops, the

(41:52):
depression begins to ease, the anxiety begins to ease, the
blood pressure begins to ease, and it's a win win
for everybody. Can you think of how many people, I mean,
I'll take get face value what you're telling me. I
don't think you guys are in the business to steer
people the wrong direction. You're interested in really improving people's health.
So let's assume, for the sake discussion, even though you
like you opened a fire hose of information in the
last several minutes, you could solve one of the broader

(42:18):
problems we have in society at large, which is everybody
on these psychological medications. By the way, SSRIs are not
necessarily the research on them is very very poor.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Yeah, I mean, I'm probably gonna get backslash for that,
but but you know if I am, But I mean,
I'm just thinking of all the problems you associate with
this metabolism sort of disorder, which can be solved through
vitamins and changes in diet. There's a lot of people
on these on pharmaceuticals because they struggle with like, for example, anxiety.
You know, they're oh my god, and they go to

(42:51):
a psychiatrist and they get put on a med and
then they're on them for for a long time, when
in fact, a diet and changes in lifestyle can can
really profoundly alter that symptom or that that diagnosims. And
that's why I.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
Believe MKHFR isn't really being discussed in your doctor's office
because of look at the pharmaceutical side of things, and
essentral hypertension is basically people who have high blood pressure
and they don't really know the cause of it, so
they throw these blood pressure augmenting medications at it, and
before you know it, they're not They're no better than
there are doubling the dos and whatever have you. I've
gotten people off blood pressure medicines before. That's amazing. Well,

(43:27):
there are different ways to look at medicine and it's
not always the standard of care that your doctor might recommend.
That's why you need to talk to guys like George
and Keith and why we have them around and that's
why I like bringing them on the program. Of course,
it gives a different viewpoint, maybe encourage people to look
into this. You don't need to just immediately buy into it,
but read about it and find out and maybe try.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Different. Yeah, the main thing your problem. Shift your focus
from treating an illness to preventing it. Let's let's go
after wellness, not treating a problem I already have. Let's
just make sure the problem never occurs in the first place.
And I think that's the whole paradigm shift we're trying
to encourage, is you don't go to your doctor just
because you feel bad. What if you went to your

(44:11):
doctor and said, how can I feel better?

Speaker 5 (44:13):
You know?

Speaker 1 (44:13):
How can I avoid hypertension? How can I avoid you know,
heart problem? Or better yet? Or but yet I have
these illnesses?

Speaker 2 (44:20):
How about you just let's just focus on wellness and say, okay,
let's let me get well with my diet, my hydration,
my exercise, my sleep, sleeps very important, and my relationships.
Let's fix those first, and then we'll look at my
high blood pressure. Then we'll look at my aches and pains.
Then we'll look at my depression or whatever. And if
I don't have it exactly, still have a good point.
You still still have it.

Speaker 5 (44:39):
Right.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Well, it's been fascinating conversations and I'm hoping that we
peak in this conversation. We peak the curiosity of my
listeners to look into it and learn more and maybe
there is indeed a different path that'll make you feel
a lot better than taking that pharmaceutical pill every day.
It's seven fifty six. Guys, Keep up the great work
and again check them out on x Restore well or

(45:00):
just go to Restore Wellness and it'll pop right up
there to Restore Wellness dot org as well. We'll talk
again soon, guys, again, keep up the great work. Adam
Kayler returns to the studio after the top of the
our news. We'll talk about the Bengals in the county.
I'm sure he's going to just go crazy on that one.
Plus county and city wasting our money. Adam is always
on top of those issues. Plus thank god I heard me.
The aviation expert Jay Ratlifs joined us every Thursday at

(45:22):
eight thirty. He's coming up as well, covering Trump's first
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