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They so happy? Why is he or she so healthy?
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We'll introduce you to. But I wanted to start off.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
With asking you if you would be interested in switching
it up from cow milk to horse milk.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Oh, no, I kid you not?
Speaker 2 (02:37):
You know to cow and yes to horse milk. Approximately
sixty five percent of the human population has a reduced
ability to digest lactose, also known as milk sugar that
usually happens after infancy, and between thirty and fifty million
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people in the United States alone are believed to be
lactose intolerance to cow's milk.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Think about that.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Thirty to fifty million Americans alone are believed to be
allergic to, or intolerant to, or sensitive to cow milk.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
Why is that?
Speaker 2 (03:23):
And for generations, people in Central Asia have sworn by
the supposed health benefits of consuming or drinking horse milk
mayre's milk. Now, researchers in Poland believe it could be
beneficial to people who cannot tolerate cow's milk here in
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the US, and a lot of people don't even realize
they're allergic to cow milk. And in this case, ice
cream made from horse milk may be good for you,
good for your gut, good for your immune system. For nations,
people in Central Asia have sworn by the supposed health
benefits of horse milk. Now researchers in Poland believe it
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should even be used in ice cream, for the sweet
treat not only tastes delicious, but could be good for
your entire digestive system, your gut, which is where most
of your immune system resides. Developing four separate ice creams,
the researchers found that those that included the fermented horse
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milk were good programatic treatments helping to stop harmful bacteria
from taking hold in the gut and when digested, these
proteins from horse milk have antimicrobial and anti inflammatory effects.
Now the study, the scientists from West Pomeranian University Technology
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in Section developed four types of ice cream using horse.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Milk to figure all this out.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
First contained yogurt bacteria, with the second yogurt bacteria and
the probiotic called inulin. The third sample, as they tested,
included the bacteria Lactobacillis romosis and the fourth a bacteria
called lactiplenty bacillis. You getting all this and the levels
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on protein and fat did not differ by the way
between ice cream's tested, So they're all equal in fat,
just a little bit different friendly bacteria depending on the
sample that the group got. Writing in a scientific journal
Plos one, the scientist said, and I quote mare's milk
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that would be from a horse is a good environment
for probiotics. It may be connected with high lactose content,
which is a substrate for probiotic bacteria close quote. Well,
while they acknowledged literature on mare's milk horse milk ice
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cream is very limited, they added mare's milk may be
considered a feasible raw material in yogurt's ice cream and
symbiotic ice cream production.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
That's what they believe.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Separate research on horse milk has long suggested it has
been used to treat all kinds of different diseases.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Listen to this.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Can you imagine using horse milk as a medicine or
as a remedy to treat tuberculosis, gastric ulcers, even chronic hepatitis.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Has been used.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Horse milk has been used against Here in the US,
growing numbers of people have abandoned cow milk instead opting in.
The dairy industry is in a total meltdown panic over
this and doing everything they can propaganda wise to tell
you that all those plant milks.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Are bad for you. Don't believe a word of it.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
And people here in the United States now are opting
against cow's milk because of all the problems associated with
it and are going for these plant based alternatives such
as almond milk and coconut milk and macadamia milk and
oat milk and pistachio milk and rice milk and soy milk,
and all kinds of other milks you may not even
know about that exist right there in the health grocery store,
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like natural grocery stores and others. In recent years, allergy
related diseases in children have increased, with the World Health
Organization predicting that half of the world's population will suffer
from an allergy in twenty twenty five. By increasing numbers
of allergies in children. These include those who cannot drink
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cow's milk. There are a lot of them, folks, and
approximately sixty five percent of the entire human population has
a reduced ability to digest lactose. We get the main
source of that, by the way, in cow's milk. It
doesn't matter if it's cheese, it doesn't matter if it's
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your latte at Starbucks or your yogurt or wherever it
may be.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
It has lactose in it.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
That's milk sugar from another animal, also known as milk sugar.
Between thirty and fifty million people, and I think that
is underreported in the United States alone, believe are believed
to have this lactose.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Intolerance to cow's milk.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
We haven't even talked about the case caseian protein in
milk as well and whey protein. However, children with severe
reactions to cow's milk were found to be able to
apparently handle the mare's milk the horse milk as a substitute. Well,
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good luck finding mare's milk in the grocery store shelf.
And you're not gonna find it there unless you know
a good farmer or somebody who raises horses, you're not gonna.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Find horse milk.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
And you know, when you get right down to it,
it doesn't even matter if it's cow's milk or goat milk,
or horse milk or rat milk or cat milk.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
It doesn't matter if it ain't human milk. I e.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
If it ain't Yo, mama, you're drinking from the breast.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
It's not for you.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
In fact, you need to be thinking about this a
little bit now. Even though the dairy industry has completely
brainwashed us that will die and wither up and have
pimples and won't get dates if we don't drink cow
milk every single day. You're not cool if you're not
drinking milk. Remember the milk mustaches and all those elites
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from Hollywood you saw on TV parading through there.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
That was another campaign total bust.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
You know, Look, cow milk is nothing more than the
blood of the cow minus the hemoglobe in molecule. It is,
and that would apply to any milk, whether it's horse milk,
cat milk, rat milk, bat milk, doesn't matter, goat milk,
it doesn't matter. Milk is blood of the animal minus
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the red hemoglobe and molecule.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
That's why it's white. So the message here.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Is don't drink another animal's blood unless well, unless of
Joe Mama, because you can get all kinds of adverse reactions.
We're talking about eggzema, skin problems, respiratory reactions, gastro intessel problems,
upset everything milk.
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cow and yes to horse milk, some of you and
when I went off on that related to milk, some
of you are just going say, what what milk that's
like apple pie in the flag. Don't take my milk away,
doctor Bob. No, I'm not gonna take your milk away. Look,
every once in a while, if you throw back a
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little milk, it's not gonna be any big deal. To
eat a pizza with some milk on it. You know,
some cheese, no big deal. But if you eat dairy foods,
and if you bloat, and if you burp and belch
and have constipation and skin rashes and all kinds of
other difficulty, it could be it could just very be
the lactose in the casein and the way in that
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milk that your allergic to. Just remember, the milk is
the blood of an animal minus the red hemaglobe in molecules.
So when you're using other blood from other animals, whether
it be cow milk or goat milk or bat milk
or cat milk or whatever kind of milk it is
you choose, you're drinking the blood of the animal minus
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to hemiglobmen molecule. Now, if you want to have a safer,
healthier milk, hey, well choose some sour milk, won't chew
it's better for you. Maybe some yogurt, some kifer something else.
That sour milk is so much better in your body
digests it better because it's got it enzymes in it,
and it's more active, and it may not have as
much of that recombinant bolt vine growth hormone it that
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is in most milk out there today. You get to
get those those cows fattened up and milk and hard,
so the dairy industry wins. All right, let's move on
to another topic here, the topic of your pie hole,
which is where everything goes anyway, The topic of your
oral health and how we can make sure that you're
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on message so that you can avoid the pitfalls associated
with a big and bad bacteria that is in the
oral cavity that will tear you up if it's not
being eliminated or destroyed. We have a special guest with us.
His name is Nathan Jones. Nathan Jones is the CEO
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of clear spelled x l ear. They're a global leader
in creating natural convenience xylotol based sinus and oral care
products that support a healthy lifestyle. And with that let
us welcome back to the program. Nathan Jones. Good day
to you, Nate, Good day to you.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
How are you doing today.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
I'm doing really well. I hope you are too. I
asked you to be on the program today because hey,
kids are going back to school, and a lot of
parents are relieved about that, saying, thank goodness, it's been
a long slumber. I love my kids, but man, I
can't wait for school to start. But that's not the
topic here. The topic is we've got to protect our kids.
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I mean, when I was growing up, Nate, my parents,
both of them had full dentures, and they were you know,
they had they put their dentures. They put their dentures
in a in a cup at night that had water
in it. Next day they slammed that polladant or whatever
there was, you know, the stuff that made the denter
stick to their gums in their mouth. And that was
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the end of it. And so I grew up Nate,
not even having a toothbrush. Nobody ever mentioned anything about
brushing one's teeth any of that. So of course I
had sixteen or eighteen different holes drilled in my teeth
and mercury fillings placed in there. And I'll tell you what.
It was a horror story. I have dental horror stories.
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I still wake up with in sweats, and I don't
want my kids to have that. I don't want any
of our listeners kids to have that. I want to
make sure that we teach people how to take better
care of their oral health by teaching them what you
had been teaching for gosh two to three decades now.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
So let's begin there. Kids are heading back to school.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
We want to keep your kids healthy with something called clear.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Now.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
A lot of these kids are going to hell into
school and they're going to be in close approximation with
each other. They're going to be getting you know, little
ear infections and disinfection, upper respiratory infections. We want to
do here in this interview with you is figure out
what we can do to teach people how to avoid
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all that. Now, think about that just a little bit,
how we can avoid having that happen.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
This is about prevention.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
So I'm just gonna let you start there and tell
our producer tells us we need to go to break
and they will go from there.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Well, I'll take it and run with it. No, So
the biggest thing that I think people should learn, especially
people with young children, is that they need to look
at tooth decay as a bacterial infection because we've known
for one hundred years. It was in nineteen twenty four
that they discovered that the tooth decay is caused by
this strep and utens bacteria metabolizing sugar six carbon, you know,
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gluecose molecules breaking it down, creating acid. That acid dissolves
your enamel. We've known for one hundred years that tooth
decay is a bacterial infection, and the dental industry, all
the dentist in the hygienis, they continue to look at
it as a structural issue, keep telling you brush and floss,
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which is physically removing plaque. And they also tell you
to use fluoride toothpaste and the fluoride. Even if you
one hundred percent are on board with fluoride, all fluoride
does is supposedly remineralizes your enamel and makes us stronger.
Nothing in there addresses the bacterial infection. And they had
studies that go back to the sixties showing that if
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you use xylotol, chewing gum or xylotol in your mouth,
you change the microbiome in your mouth, You kill off
the strep mutanse bacteria, you get rid of the infection
of strip mutanse bacteria in your mouth, and you don't
get tooth decay. Not only did they not get tooth
decay in these studies, the kids that choose xylotol gum
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also had forty percent fewer respiratory infections upper resptory infections.
So you're talking about something that for a couple of
bucks a year, you can actually stop tooth decay and
reduce restauran infections by forty percent just by using showing them.
I think it's a travesty that our public health departments
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have not implemented these gum shooting programs in the elementary
schools where they're the most effective.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
I couldn't agree with you more. You're kind in using
the word travesty. I think is pure outright evil. If
you know you can prevent a health problem that is
as evasive as tooth decay and all the complications associated
with it down the line from you know, needing a
root canal to an extraction to dentures. You name it
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to me, we're going to Yeah, we're going to take
a break and come back, though, Nate, I want to
get into this. This is just not good and the
people listening to the sound of our voices right now.
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Why wait for?
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What are you in for? Any healthy or happy and happy?
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the word doctor doctr bob dot com. Back to our
conversation with Nathan Jones, CEO of Clear Global leader and
creating natural, convenient exilentol based sinus and oral care products
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including drug stores, grocery stores, health food stores including Walgreens, CBS,
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They're all there, or.
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It's all there.
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visit them on Facebook at spry Smile. That's Spry Smile.
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All right, Nate, before we took the break, you disclose
to my audience that the dental profession has known full
well for one hundred and twenty four years that dental
decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth, and when
that bacteria is not kept in check or destroyed in
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some manner, it will chip away and destroy the teeth
and eventually vade deeper into the body. And they've known
about this, and what they've done is very little. Because
they've also known about the presence of and the efficacy
behind exposure to this all natural sugar which germs hate,
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called zylatol, they have sort.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Of had a blind eye.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
And I'm just you know, asking you the question, why
is that if they know such an effective thing exists,
and it's been scientifically discovered and they know it works,
why aren't.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
They using it?
Speaker 5 (25:54):
Well, that's a good question, you know. I have to
say that it's that it's evil, but I think it
kind of is. I think if you follow the money,
there's more money being made in Americans being sick than
there is an ending disease, than ending tooth decay, than
ending COVID, than ending cancer, than ending anything. There's more
money to be made and keeping us sick. Would this
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would only answer I have?
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Would this kind of sum it up? If I said
there's gold in them the aar ills.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
Yes, that would Okay.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Okay, Well, that's what I believe that you know, this
is nothing new for me. It's just in the dental profession,
I mean, the the area of mainstream medicine that deals
with pain management. They've known since eighteen ninety five. If
a person's got neck pain, or back pain, or some
kind of joint pain, and they are treated conservatively drug
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free by a licensed chiropractic physician, they can reduce their
pain by sixty to eighty percent without drugs. But do
they refer every single person coming through the door that
has that kind of involvement to a doctor who can
actually deal with it drug free. No, it's for the
same reason, Nate. Let's not be naive about this. This
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is all about fought Like you said, follow the money.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
There's gold in them. To the riels, keep it going.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Why put yourself out of business by referring down the
road to somebody who can actually fix it.
Speaker 5 (27:23):
Well, at the end of the day, it's our government
that is paying for it, or for the vast majority
of it, and we're paying it. So we're paying for
it one way or the other.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
All right, So kids are headed back to school, Let's
help the parents figure this out. We're not going to
rely on people who are just not going to keep
this information from us, keep us in the dark.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
We want to come into the light.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Enlighten us. Nate, Please about xilotl. Why do children need it?
And how can we expose them to it so they
don't get the middle ear infections, they don't get the
tooth to kay or the upper inspiratory infections.
Speaker 5 (27:58):
Well, the easiest thing to do is get rid of
some of the sugar you're eating and use xylotol as
a sweetener. Xylatol looks like sugar, tastes like sugar, can
be used interchangeably for sugar, and you can't tell the
difference in the taste. Some people have said Cowie difference,
but they can't. It has about sixty percent of the
calories of what table sugar has, so it's not a
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sugar free but or a calorie free sweeter, but it's
much better and it has no impact on your blood sugar.
It has a six on the glacimic inda, so a
negligible effect on your blood sugar, so you don't have
those spikes. But the easiest thing to do if you
want to use it for oral care to get rid
of toothickay and the bacteria the strip mutans in your mouth.
The easiest thing to do is go down to the store.
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Hopefully you're going to use Spry because that's our brand.
But the easiest thing to do is go down to
the store, look at the gum, make sure that xylotol
is the number one ingredient, and have your kids chew
that gum couple times a day. Look for a toothpaste.
A lot of toothpaste in the health food store have
natural or have xylotol in them, so just look for one. Hopefully,
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you know, you spray because that's obviously the best because
it's ours, But the same thing with the mouth wash,
and then have your kids use that. Then the other
thing to do is actually, you know what our company
got started on is actually using nasal spray. Most of
the time that people get sick, whether they're children are adults,
the pathogens are entering through the nose and the mouth. Okay,
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so you're taking care of the mouth, and the next
thing you do is you take care of the airway.
And we have studies going back to you know, we
started this in two thousand because in nineteen ninety eight
my dad started using and he's a physician but he
started using xylotol in a saline spray to prevent kids
from his practice from getting ear infections, which was very hard.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
I'm going to, I want to, I want to.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
I want to get into that one. That's an important
and interesting thing. We'll do that right after the spray.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
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Speaker 2 (31:13):
That last song sort of describes the mission. Our special
guest is on Nathan Jones. He's unstoppable in his quest
to help stop unnecessary and all of it's unnecessary tooth
decay and all the various oral health problems that are
associated with not controlling and containing and destroying a bacterium
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that starts in the mouth that's fed by the carbohydrates
that we put into the mouth, called Streptococcus mudins or mutants, Streptococcus,
whatever you want.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
It's a bug, it's a germ, and.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
It's bad and it generates all the grief that we
have related to taking care of our oral cavity, which
we still need to no matter what, because we still
have to put calories and foods in our mouth, and
those foods need to be dealt with on the level
of there's a certain amount of decay that happens, there's
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a microbiome in the mouth that must be maintained in
a healthy manner, and sure enough, clear Ink has figured
out how to do that. And when you consider that
the xylotol, as a natural sugar, is virtually calorie free
and it will reduce the calories that people are taking in.
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I mean, it could even help solve or at least
put a dent in the obesity crisis in America if
parents and adults in general started to use more of it,
and it will also help you to reduce your risk
of future dental procedures, drills and fills.
Speaker 3 (32:53):
Who every time I think.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
About it, the palms get sweaty, the blood pressure goes up.
I love my dental hygienist, and we should see them
to get a clean up every once in a while
and see the datas for a checkup. But look, I
don't want procedures. Do you do you want a filling?
Do you want a root canal? Do you want a crown?
Do you want to extraction?
Speaker 3 (33:10):
I don't want it. That's why I.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Include, and my family includes, and all of my wise
colleague doctors include the Spry Dental Defense System on a
daily basis. Spry Dental Defense System. It's available at finer
health and drug stores.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
You can even find it.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
At the big box stores like Target and Kroger and
Publics and Sprouts, Farmers Markets, Natural Grocers, Walgreens, CBS. It's
all out there and if you want to find out
more about this, there's a lot of information on their website.
It's clear that's x l EAAR dot com The xinclear
stands for xylotol. That's the magic sauce that helps it
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do its job so that you don't get harmed unnecessarily.
And beyond on the magic of what it does in
the oral cavity, using it into toothpaste and a mouthwash
called Spry. Spry you have the dental mints and the
gum that has xylotol in it.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
But before we.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Took our break, Nate, you were talking about the story
behind how all this got started with the nasal spray,
with the clear nasal spray. I know that your father,
who's a physician himself, has been on this radio show.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
That's what the genesis was.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Was it not to the discovery in your family with
solving a chronic inner ear or middle ear, I should say,
O titus media problem in one of your family members,
and your dad was beside himself. Can you pick it
up from there and tell our audience in a brief
fashion how that all came together, sir.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
Well, it was my dad being a physician. He was
dating a woman who he then married and David and
Mary now for like twenty five thirty years something like that.
But he was trying to impress her obviously, you know
that's what guys do. But she came in and said, hey,
my granddaughter is having these recurrent air infections. I worked
as a therapist for children, and it seems to me
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that every kid I treat has had tubes put in
their ears. So as a therapist, she realized that all
the kids that she treated, that she worked with and
treated had tubes in their rors, and they were about
to go put tubes in her granddaughters there, and she
came in to him and said, hey, you're a doctor,
figure something out so now. And it was right when
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PubMed came online, and so it was the first time
where you had medical and dental journals searchable together. And
so when he queried preventing your infections, what kept coming
up was all the dental research because the dentists to
be doing research at how zylopelp events toothacae and they
collect the data about how it reduces respare infections. But
the dnnis don't care about respiratory infections. They care about
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your teeth maybe a little bit. And so he actually
saw that it was reducing ear infections in kids. So
he put it into a xylotol into a saline nasal
spray started washing out their noses. They stopped getting sick,
they stopped having allergies, they stopped having all this chronic
respiratory congestion that a lot of these kids have. And
that's how product came about. And then we found out
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that it blocked other bacteria. During COVID we found out
that it blocks viruses like stars COVID two, rs v
H one N one. So there's a lot of pathogens
that enter through our nose and utilizing xylotol and putting
it in your mucus and your snunt helps block and
clean that air and block pathogens before they get into
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your body. It's just a hygiene.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
Makes sense in me, Yeah, it makes sense to me.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
And you know, parents listening to the show, Look, those
tubes in the ears are deafness and hearing aids waiting
to happen in the future because of the scars tissue.
You should be listening to this conversation.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Well, you happen to be tuned into the largest and
longest airing, nationally syndicated radio health talk show in America
bar None, and in large part that is thanks to you,
ladies and gentlemen referring people into this radio show so
they can also come out of the dark and into
the light and learn about how to become their own
best doctors. Most of the time we're doing just that
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with our special guests right now. His name is Nathan Jones.
He is the CEO of Clear, a global leader in
creating natural, convenient, xylotol based sinus and oral care products
that support a healthy lifestyle. And those products, including the
Spry Spry Dental Defense System, is available at Wegman's vitamin shops, Sprouts,
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farmers' markets, natural grocers, and most other natural market retailers.
You can also find Spry spr Wide dental products at
Amazon dot com. Now the Clear nasal products they're also
available at find Health grocery and drug stores nationwide as well. Now, Nate,
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you know, I'm thinking to myself, why is it that
the government doesn't reach out and actually require dentists and
companies to include the xylotol in these products if it
does such a great job at lowering the risk of
dental decay and peridonal disease and gingivitis and xylotol exposure
also lowers the risk of inn ear infections and upper
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respiratory infections. What is it that's stopping the government from,
you know, making sure that the public knows about this
and is using it.
Speaker 5 (38:56):
You know that that is absolutely a good question that
I do not know the two. I mean, even during
COVID they had studies in early twenty twenty showing that
people that had periodonalzes, people that had inflammation in their
mouth were nine times more likely to be hospitalized and
die from COVID, and the government, that's true with health
agencies never said a word about it. I mean, I
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don't understand. You would think that public health would be
doing what it could to improve the health. But what
we find over and over again is that they're actually
promoting pharmaceutical solutions for everything. And if it isn't a
pharmaceutical solution, then they're not going to talk about it.
They don't come out. And that's why a FUTA mental
health crisis.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
No, that's why really they need to be renaming it
not public health but public sick. The public sick, that's
what it is, because the public will stay sick if
they stay under the offices of what they are doing,
and they are the long arm or the wholly ownedbsidiary
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CDC right down the line of big pharma. We know
that is anybody who's you know, unbridled and has got
the blinders off. They know this because, like I said,
there's gold and them var ils. If we educate people
how to be their own best doctors most of the time,
and they start preventing these things, the hospitals would drain,
the dentist dental profession would would would not be as busy,
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and you wouldn't it wouldn't take a month to get
an appointment.
Speaker 3 (40:26):
I mean prevention. There's no money in prevention. Nate. I
want to thank you.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
We never have enough time with you, sir, so I
want to invite you back on the program soon so
that we can get into more of this for the
benefit of my audience.
Speaker 5 (40:38):
Is that a deal anytime? Anytime?
Speaker 3 (40:40):
Just let me know and thank you very much. Nate.
Have a great rest of the day. Stay tuned. It's
the Doctor Bob Martin Show.