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I'm so grateful for you to be here as I told you before this heard absolutely wonderful
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things about you and being minerals from too many colleagues to even count.
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So it is a pleasure to pick your brain today on the podcast.
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It's a pleasure to be here.
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Thank you for having me.
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Yes, I know before you became an expert in minerals, you were deep in the tech world.
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So I was wondering if you could tell us a little bit about your journey and how you realize
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that something was fundamentally going wrong and that it wasn't really getting addressed
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from the conventional approach because honestly, so many of our listeners fall into that
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same category as well.
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You know, like so many of us, I grew up with the idea that my body was a conglomeration
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of parts, pieces, systems, organs, tissues, et cetera.
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And I had a lot of health issues growing up.
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I had mold exposure as to younger person.
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I'd had an autoimmune I grew up with.
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I've always been very gluten intolerant and went gluten free 20 years ago.
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And I was in a tech career, so a very, very high intensity career.
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And at a certain point, as I moved into my 40s, as so many of us women, I stopped being
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able to, like, there's this thing that happens and you can't gain momentum anymore.
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And even though I was a very hard push, you know, hard go, go, go woman, I couldn't do
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And I had bad inflammation in my gut, even after being gluten free for maybe seven years.
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I had really bad inflammation in my mouth.
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And that's related to having had two children and never being able to get back to a good
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place after all that energy leaving my body.
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I had bone loss in my teeth.
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I had very bad periodontal disease.
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Except into multiple dentists trying to heal that.
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I had flatlined adrenals.
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They were flatlined for over a year.
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I tried many things.
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I have Hashimoto's and I've so struggled with thyroid for many years.
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Not struggled in recent years, but at that time, I was struggling.
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And also, of course, because I was entering perimenopause, my hormones were completely
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I had headaches, recurring sinus infections every eight weeks.
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I mean, really just constant.
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And I didn't sleep at night.
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So I started waking up three, four, sometimes five times a night.
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So all of these things, which, you know, and then I went to one doctor for hormones and
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another doctor for thyroid and went to another doctor for my gut health and I tried to
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And I, you know, I went to all these different practitioners, MDs and therapists and energy
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You name it, I did it, trying to heal what was going on with me.
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And then I was introduced to minerals.
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And, you know, in a while of my journey with my health, no one ever said to me, you
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know, you might be mineral deficient.
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They said, you have allergies, you have this, you have inflammation, you have to do it.
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And they picked it apart and put each piece in its own separate little category.
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They didn't look at the whole.
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And so I started taking these minerals and over the space of about eight or nine months,
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all of the symptoms that I mentioned, except for thyroid, I do continue to use, to take
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thyroid, everything resolved.
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If it had been one thing, probably wouldn't have paid attention.
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If it had been one or two things, I probably, it might have been something that ended up
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in my supplement graveyard.
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I took it for a while, felt better, stopped taking it or never noticed a difference.
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But so many things changed.
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And the person who introduced me as my now business partner in my company, be minerals.
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And I went to him, I was like, what?
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I said, talk to me about minerals.
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And he gave me little bits of information to start researching.
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And I just went way down the rabbit hole researching what minerals are.
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How do they work in the body?
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How do they get into the body?
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How does mineral replenishment work?
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How do minerals work together?
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I mean, and on and on.
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And so incredible that you took that journey and now you're serving so many other people
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And that was my journey, too.
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It's a way to really make a lasting change in the lives of so many.
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And you see so many people suffering, right?
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And you know, you recognize the signs.
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And at a certain point, I just went to his name is Dan Howard, he's my business partner.
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And I went to him and I said, Dan, we have to bring this information about minerals to
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And we have to bring these plant-based minerals to the world because think of how many people
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Tell me a couple of questions.
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Even health-conscious people I know are often mineral deficient.
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So why is it that people who eat well, that eat intentionally, that take supplements,
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that do all the things that we should be doing?
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Why do you think so many of us are walking around persistently mineral deficient?
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And then second question is like, what are the signs and symptoms of that?
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Those are two great questions.
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So the first piece is why are we all mineral deficient?
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So I'm going to take you back to 1936.
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So, so many years ago, almost 100 years ago, right?
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And in 1936, they had a special session of Congress focused on mineral depletion in the
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And what were they going to do about mineral depletion in the soils because the soils
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themselves that were cultivating food in were becoming extremely mineral deficient.
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Now, what have we done about that mineral deficiencies since that time?
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And in fact, we've actually made it worse by using things like glyphosate, which kills
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the microbes in the soil and the microbes in the soil are what actually create these
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substances that make minerals available in the soil.
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So, but I want to give people like a vision of this, okay?
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So something they can take away that's not abstract at all.
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So think about this, when a plant grows in the soil, the way that it creates all of
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its structure, whether it's a small pea shoot or a huge redwood tree, is minerals.
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And those minerals come from the soil and those minerals are absorbed through the roots
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And then they are utilized in the plant, both for energy generation and for structure.
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If you look around the room that you're in, think about the chair you're sitting on,
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right out of the structure that you're looking at is minerals.
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In fact, all of the structure in the entire universe is minerals, okay?
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So even all of your entire body, all of the structural elements are made of minerals.
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So minerals are the substrate of everything.
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So these plants growing the soil and they take the minerals from the soil.
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Now in nature what happens is the plant grows and ultimately it dies and decomposes and
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as it decomposes, it delivers all of its mineral content back into the soil where it's
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available again, it's broken down by those microbes and turned into these bioavailable complexes
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that the roots of new plants can yield lives and, okay, but what we do and have been
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doing for hundreds of, in some cases, thousands of years is we cultivate.
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So we grow plants in soil and we take the plants away from where they were grown and we
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prepare them and we eat them and we dispose of their waste far from where they're grown.
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And the soils, it's like having a bank account where all you do is take money out and
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you never put money in.
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So our bank account is very, very depleted.
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So they say that to get the same nutrition from an apple that your grandfather ate, some
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people say five, six, seven apples you'd have to drink.
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I mean, eat an orange, you'd have to eat a couple of oranges, maybe three oranges to
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get the same nutrition that you could from an orange or an apple in 1950s.
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So we are on a trajectory where our food, where we have lots of calories, but not very
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much fuel in that, like nutritional fuel.
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And then to exacerbate the problem, most of us drink filtered water.
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Now the best thing would be to take you spring water or filtered water that has minerals
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added back into it, but even getting minerals back into your water in a way that's bioavailable
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is also a whole thing that we can talk about.
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But the point is that this mineral depletion has increased in the last 10 years dramatically
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because people are all drinking this filtered water.
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In Europe, you can't hardly buy distilled water, you get spring water, right?
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I was going to tell you that and they do put minerals back in.
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Like I lived in Italy 20 years ago, and my family there is like very particular about
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the mineral content in the water that they buy.
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And meanwhile, we're two decades behind, not even having this conversation on a nationwide
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scale and adding it back into our water that's so fascinating.
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I talked to lots of people who lived in the country and let's say they used well water.
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And then they moved to the city and they get their reverse osmosis filter under the sink.
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And then a few months later, they're like, I feel bad, like what is going on in my energy
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is taking, you know, whatever.
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And I'm like, yeah, you lost all that mineral content that you were getting on a regular
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So this is why we have a problem.
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So it's been a long time coming and it's happening over a long, you know, it's been happening
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over a long period of time.
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And even children now, the rise in sports injuries and young children, all of that kind of thing cramping
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when they're doing sports, all of that kind of thing, even ADHD, these kinds of things
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are absolutely signs of mineral depletion and can be supported incredibly by mineral replenishment.
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Wow, I didn't even think about the sports injury piece, but that is so valuable.
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What are some everyday other symptoms people might experience?
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I assume fatigue, right?
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This is the first thing is fatigue, I'd say.
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The second thing is brain fog.
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So, and let me explain this because I think it really helps people understand why they
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might have why brain fog might be associated with mineral depletion because it's not an
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immediate connection that most people would make, right?
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So, and this is the thing where I love is that everyone's talking about macros, about
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you have to get the right amount of macros, you know, protein, fats, and you have to deal
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with the macros, but nobody's talking about micronutrients, but I'm telling you micronutrients
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drive all the energy production in your body without micronutrients and macro minerals
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which are still very tiny compared to a macro like protein.
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You can't generate energy, and that energy is generated mostly inside the cells, and
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it's via something called the mitochondria, of course, you know all about the mitochondria.
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It's this, it's like an energy generating unit that lives inside your cells, and it utilizes
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minerals and amino acids in your body to generate small units of energy called ATP.
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Now, the thing about it is in your body, your entire body is made of cells, every single
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aspect of it, every part of your body is made of cells, okay?
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And inside those cells are these mitochondria.
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Now, you've got maybe 37 to 150 trillion cells, if you're a really big guy in your body.
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Now, it's not like you have one mitochondria to one cell.
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On the back of your hand, you might have 200 mitochondria in a single cell.
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In your heart, maybe 5 to 8,000 mitochondria in a single cell.
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And in your brain, in a single neuron, you could have upwards of 2 million mitochondria
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in a single neuron.
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So, when you think about the fuel, and the way I like to imagine this is like, if you're
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going to start a count fire, you're going to need some wood, you're probably going to
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need some paper or tinder, and then you're going to need a match.
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And the mitochondria is like the match, the thing that allows or has the capacity to light
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the fuel and turn it into energy.
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But the fuel itself is like wood, the fuel itself is the minerals, which is like the wood
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and the amino acids, which is like the tinder.
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Your body makes a lot of amino acids, it makes no minerals, all have to come from the outside.
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So if you don't have enough fuel, your mitochondria can work all day, but they have nothing
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When your body is fully mineral replenished, it can generate about 1,200 watts of electricity
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But when it's mineral depleted, maybe it's only generating 700 watts, maybe 500, maybe
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less in some cases with people, especially the elderly who often don't eat very well
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And you end up with the body saying, I can't do everything, I'm going to do what I absolutely
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I'm going to keep the heart pumping, I keep the lungs moving, I'm going to keep the blood
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I'm going to do the basics.
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And you enter into this decline.
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It makes me even think about myself and my patients, because I'm guilty of this too.
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And I serve women who are fatis, right?
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They have brain fog.
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They're just not functioning at the optimal level that they need to.
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And I talk so much about, look, all of these energy cog wheels that are responsible for
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And we move through all of those at modern theory clinic, but one that we don't is minerals.
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So this is such a good conversation for me to even have and learn.
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So I so appreciate it.
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And it's so interesting too about the mitochondria and a huge point.
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We have all of these resources inherently in our body, but we can't even, you know, if
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we don't eat enough food, we can create that sugar or things to burn for energy, but
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we can't create minerals, fascinating.
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Tell me about the people who maybe are taking a lot of supplements, electrolytes, these
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things that are kind of, honestly, making a wave in the marketplace, they still feel
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kind of depleted or maybe they're taking a ton and they don't notice it taking a fact.
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What could be happening there?
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So there's a lot to understand about minerals, and this is why I'm on such a mission to
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talk about it, because there's just a lot of misunderstanding.
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So in the same way that minerals are the substrate of the entire universe, they are
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ecosystem tools, and we think about if we have a headache, we're going to take something
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If we have a low thyroid, we might take, we'll leave it with a rocks in or something.
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So the problem with minerals is that you need about 18 to 22 minerals depending on who
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you speak to, okay.
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Your body has to have them, maybe not in survive without it, like literally your body has
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to have all these minerals.
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But the minerals work together, okay?
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And they work together in specific balance and ratios that are extremely important.
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So the idea that you could just look and go, oh, I'm low in magnesium.
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I need to take a lot of magnesium is actually a misunderstanding.
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And this comes from this conceptual framework of recommended daily allowances, minimum daily
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requirements, these things that were developed in a lab.
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So these were developed many years ago when soldiers and athletes were struggling in their
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training, and they were like, oh, we in the scientists went, okay, well, we need to
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just figure out what they need and give it to them, okay?
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But this was for emergency situations only.
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Someone was crashing, you give them a stick pack, I mean, electrolyte pack, okay?
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Because they're crashing.
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It's not meant for daily use.
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Because when you take maybe two or sodium magnesium potassium and you put it into your
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system in large amounts measured in milligrams, 500 milligrams, sometimes a thousand milligrams,
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I mean, huge numbers in terms of minerals.
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And you put them in your gut.
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Now, what do we know about the gut microbiome today?
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What we know is that it's more like a forest than a car, okay?
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There's no tank for magnesium.
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You can fill up or potassium.
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It actually works a lot like a forest.
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It's this incredibly complex.
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And it's thriving everything's lush and working together.
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There's enough water and air and nutrients that are coming from those plants decomposing
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in these balanced ways.
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Now go take a wheelbarrow of your salt-based electrolyte stick pack and throw it on the
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floor of that forest, and that forest doesn't thrive.
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First of all, because it's a freshwater system, it's not a saltwater system.
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Your blood is a saltwater system, it's like the ocean, but your digestive tract is like
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the rivers and streams on the earth.
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It's a freshwater system and your gut microbiome is like a forest.
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So it's simply a misunderstanding and came out of sports, high performance sports.
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So interestingly enough, I've had trainers of elite triathletes come to me, Olympic running
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coach, and some of their athletes are struggling with osteopenia and osteoporosis, particularly
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with the triathletes, osteoporosis with the aging athletes.
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And they came to me and we sat down and we really unpacked the problem.
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And here's the thing, when you take a large amount of, let's say, magnesium and put it
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in your gut every single day, your body says, this is a concentration of magnesium.
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I have to balance that and I have to balance it with calcium and phosphorus.
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Those are the balancing minerals for magnesium, okay?
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Calcium and phosphorus.
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And where does it get that from your bones and your teeth?
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And I'm not talking what's going to happen today if you do it one time, but if you do
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it continually over a period of years or year or years, it is not going to be a positive
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thing for your ecosystem.
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And that's part of what I'm trying to help people understand is your body is a natural
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It is not a vehicle with tanks for potassium and magnesium and calcium.
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And so that's kind of the first reframe.
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Second is most of the supplements that people take in the mineral category are made from
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rocks, shells, bones and salts.
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Now the salts are fairly bioavailable, but they have the issue that I'm talking about with
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the gut microbiome and that, okay?
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And the imbalance they create.
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But the rocks, shells and bones, they have very low bioavailability because what happens
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if you get a piece of bone or shell or rock in your mouth, you spit it out because
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you know your gut doesn't break that down, right?
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Now, we're like, oh, but it's powdered, you know, it's already broken down to these
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small, like you have no idea component size that it actually has to be broken down to
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to be absorbed through your gut.
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It's chemical, it's ionic chemical component size.
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And can you contrast that with plant-based minerals?
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And it's so cool because plant-based minerals are completely different thing.
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So if we think about your body or my body, we're all made of cells.
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And at a cellular level, at that mitochondrial level, our cells work the same way the cells
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in that redwood tree work.
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And cellular life works the same.
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And do you know that you need the mitochondria in the tree?
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Needs the same ratio of minerals that the cells in your body need.
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Nature solved the problem because on cells on Earth, all cellular life on Earth requires
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minerals to generate energy to function.
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So of course, nature would solve the issue since those minerals have to come from the
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outside of the cell and get in.
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And that's what plant-based minerals represent.
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They represent Mother Nature's technology for mineral replenishment.
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And talk with me about some of those types.
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I've heard of folic, I've heard of humic.
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I'd love for you to explain those on packet because even for me, it's somewhat of a foreign
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I always try to simplify it.
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These people here are word folic and humic, they're like, I don't know, whatever.
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But actually, they're so cool, okay?
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And let's start with folic.
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So folic is a incredibly tiny, tiny molecule.
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If your fist is a cell in your body, the folic molecule would be the size of the head of
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So very, very small.
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But the beautiful thing is that your body recognizes folic because your cells have all done
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the earth alongside all the other cells and this is a technology that was developed.
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So if you've never put folic in your body intentionally, you put it in there today and
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your body immediately recognizes it.
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And the cells in your body go, oh, it's folic, great, let's let it in.
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So all those gates in the cell lining recognize folic and let the folic in.
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And the folic has an incredible ability that no other molecule on earth has.
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It's a delivery system for minerals and nutrients into the cell.
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So imagine if you have a magnet and you've got a whole bunch of metal pieces connected
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to the magnet and you could turn the magnet off, what happens, all those things fall off.
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And that's what happens with the folic molecule.
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So it's a very strong, electric light molecule and all these nutrients and minerals are,
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they connect to it because of its magnetic personality.
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Then it carries those things through the cell wall.
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And when it gets inside the cell, it changes its polarity, which is like turning the magnet
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And those things drop off and are delivered to the mitochondria in the cell.
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And then it's in a negative or a positive, it could be negative or positive, it's in
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a different polarity.
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It travels around the cell and it picks up bio waste, toxins, heavy metals, glyphosate,
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nanoplastics, viral debtors, free radicals, those things cling to it.
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Now the channel opens in the cell wall.
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The folic carries those out into the bloodstream and changes its polarity again.
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And it drops those things off in the bloodstream.
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So it's an incredible enhancer of intercellular transport.
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This is like taking a cellular system and giving it exactly what it needs, an ability to enhance
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uptake of nutrients and an ability to do intercellular detoxification.
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So that's folic, which folic is prulid.
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So if you want to get rid of your brain fog, you want to get more energy into those two
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million mitochondria that are in one single cell.
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The beautiful thing about folic crosses the blood brain barrier, it goes everywhere in
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It's such a small molecule, you can spray it on the outside of your body and it will
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absorb directly through the skin into the local area.
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So for instance, let's say menstrual cramps or tension headaches or even we use it, we
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spray it in our eyes because your eyes have a huge number of mitochondria inside.
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Their eyes are doing so much processing constantly.
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So then let's talk about the humic.
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So it's folic and humic.
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The humic is a different kind of molecule.
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It's also a very strong electrolyte molecule, but they call it a poly electrolyte molecule,
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which means its surface area could be positively charged in one area and a negatively charged
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So now, if your cell was the head of a pin, the humic molecule would be the size of your
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So it's a very large molecule relative to the cell.
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It hangs out in your gut, hangs out in your bloodstream, and it just travels around
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binding and picking up bio waste toxins, heavy metals, glyphosate, nanoplastics, spike
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proteins, graphene oxide, I mean, you name it.
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It picks up all that detritus that your body needs to get rid of.
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At a certain point, this molecule gets very heavy at a molecular weight and it falls out
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The way something would like fall it to the bottom of your glass if you mixed a powder
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into your water and then you let it sit for a while, it precipitates out.
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And that's what happens with the humic molecule.
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It leaves your body through every elimination channel, including your tears, your snot,
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your sweat, your saliva, your wax, you're just sloughing off cells when you rub your skin
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somewhere, bottoms of your feet, of course, your urine and feces.
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It doesn't require like many detox tools that are more short-lived.
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This is a continuous, gentle, slow detoxification of your entire system continually.
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Tell me a little bit about being minerals.
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I see a few bottles behind you.
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I haven't tried these yet.
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I'm definitely after this going to be ordering something for sure.
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We're going to get those to you right away.
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Tell me a little bit about y'all's products.
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I'm from Texas, so I say y'all.
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I'd love to learn more about the unique individual kind of ones and how to wear the best start
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So this little set right here is called, we call this our advanced set and it's got two
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One is called electrolyze, trying to move it, and micro boost.
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So electrolyze is the phalvic product, okay?
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It's the one that's going to enhance energy generation in the body.
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It's also beautiful because it works for everybody ubiquitously.
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I've never had a single person that it did not work for, and people notice a difference.
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You just take one half cap full a day if you're an athlete, I'd give you a different way
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You would use this instead of salt based electrolytes.
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So on a daily basis, but basic thing, you're going to take half cap full.
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That's all you need.
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But if you're going to the gym, you might take a splash and put it in your water.
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This is great for remineralizing your reverse osmosis water.
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You don't want to drink empty water.
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It actually goes straight through you.
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It doesn't have a way to absorb because water is a carrier molecule, so you need to get
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the minerals back into it.
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And this is a great way to do that.
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Because of its strong electrolyte capacity, it will immediately bind with the water.
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You'll never have to shake this bottle because it's completely ionized.
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And does it have any flavor in it, or is it taste exactly like water?
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So every day, this doesn't have very much.
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I'm drinking from a glass that's got my minerals in it.
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I just usually fill up my glass.
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I put my electrolytes and micro boost in the water.
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I drink it taste like water.
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You have no flavor.
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Because I hate the sweet stuff, all the additives, it's so hard for me to deal with.
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And the problem with things when they, often with the electrolyte, the salt-based electrolytes
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are adding flavors, they're adding flavors for a couple of reasons, one to cover the
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bad taste, but also because sugar makes magnesium more bioavailable.
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So they actually add sugar to, because magnesium actually in that form is not that bioavailable.
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So they, the sugar it binds to the sugar and then on and on.
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So we don't have to go into that.
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But the problem with that is as soon as you add a flavoring, now you have to go through digestion.
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Beautiful thing about this requires zero digestion.
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Remember how small the molecule is when I drink it?
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It starts absorbing through the lining of my mouth, my throat, my esophagus.
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By the time it hits my stomach, my body has already absorbed some of the mineral
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content and is utilizing it.
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So especially if somebody has a lot of gut inflammation, or they have SIBO, or they have
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IBS, or they have Crohn, so they have real challenges where they've had gastroplasty
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or something like that.
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So they struggle with absorption.
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They don't have, this is not reliant on a healthy gut for absorption.
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And it's also not reliant on healthy enzymes, digestive enzymes for breaking things down.
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It absorbs ubiquitously.
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So how cool is that, right?
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So then we have humic, and this is micro boost.
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And so people are confused if they read the label.
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There is folic in here, primarily a humic product.
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It's a dark brown liquid, but it tastes like water.
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People always like, they like, oh, I don't know.
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And then they drink it and they're like, oh, it tastes like water.
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They're always surprised.
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So this is the humic product.
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The reason we have them separated is that for people who have autoimmune, I am one of
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these people I've autoimmune.
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I have mold, I've had mold exposure, I've had, you know, lots of toxic load in my body
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because I don't detox my genetics.
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I just, I have those genetics that make it hard for my body to detox.
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And so I can't really drink this straight, okay?
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I see why I put it in my water.
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I have to drink it slowly over time.
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And on the back of the bottle, we have a little QR code you can scan that takes you.
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And if you're a sensitive person, you just follow the slow introduction method.
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It's just going to slowly introduce it, whereas there are some other products, plant-based
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humic and folic products on the market that have the humic and folic mixed.
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Like let's say you Sheila Jeet.
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You know, Sheila Jeet is from the Himalayan, it's a humic tar of like substance.
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And for some people who are sensitive like me, if I take it, I'll probably get a rash
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or pimples or I might get hives or something or some other detox symptoms.
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Not a bad thing, it's just uncomfortable.
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And I like the idea always of slow detox over time because the worst thing you can do
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is over detox and then just have it circulate in your system and, you know, reabsorbed.
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Like have you ever thought about taking some of these if people have a garden at home and
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remineralizing their soil?
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We absolutely have.
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And we've thought about starting and gardening product, a backyard gardening product for
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And we just literally haven't gotten around to it.
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There are so many people who need the minerals.
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You use it, you should see our houseplants.
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I'm telling you, we have the most amazing houseplants.
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So that's a little trick.
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And I have a at home garden that always need, you know, like if we're missing all those
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minerals anyway, why not actually with some of our water in the corner then?
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If you want me to send you some, some of our kind of things that came off the line and
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maybe there's a little leak on it or something, we can send it to you so you can use it in
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That's so fun, so cool.
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So a couple more questions.
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You know, one is what's one of the first things people notice when they start remineralizing
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So everyone is different.
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And what I tell people is this, if you think about your system and it's not able to
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generate that 1200 watts of energy that it needs.
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So it's only generating 800, 700, something like that.
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It hits the weakest places in your system.
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Now because mine went on for so long, I had a lot of chronic symptoms.
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And this is why I say, you know, you know this as a practitioner, practitioners constantly
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tell me that their patients don't come to them with one or two chronic symptoms.
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Now they come with five or six.
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So I say, look at your chronic symptoms.
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You don't sleep, let's say, or you tend to get stomach upset, you know, like digestion
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or let's say you tend to have hair loss or your skin is just not healthy.
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You can just see it doesn't feel it doesn't look healthy or, you know, you tend to get sick
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You know, you just, I mean, I'm not being on wood, of course, but I mean, literally all
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around me, people, they're just getting sick so often and I don't get sick, you know.
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So I believe it's literally because my immune system has enough fuel, even allergies, you
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know, they say allergies is because your body has so much more to do than it can do.
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So if you increase the energy output of the entire body, it goes, wow, I can take care
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I can get rid of that inflammation.
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It can do what it naturally does as a natural ecosystem.
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You know, what do they do in nature when an ecosystem is all messed up?
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They say, just stay out of it, get out of the way, you know, let's just give it what
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it needs and just stay out of the way because the ecosystems know what to do, okay?
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So the things that we always hear are energy increase, okay, especially with the electrolyze,
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the full-vec product.
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You know, energy increase, brain fog going away and over time.
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So and I also want people to understand, these aren't like, you know, if you take magnesium
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today, like right before you go to bed, it will help you sleep, get to sleep, okay?
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It's not a good thing for you over time.
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I don't recommend it.
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If you absolutely need a sleeping pill, then use it once, but don't use it over time,
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especially for women because bone health is so important, especially as we enter into
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the parimenopause and menopause.
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So you want to take minerals in natural ratios and that's what human can fold a calf,
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all the minerals in the natural ratios you need.
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When you start to, actually I want to say one thing that's really important.
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So this world is very, very stressful.
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And most of us look at stress as coming from the outside and I want people to consider
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that stress might be coming from the inside.
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Literally your cells are saying, I don't have what I need.
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I don't know what you need.
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You find yourself opening a fridge an hour after dinner looking for something like, ah,
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I just need something.
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And that continual thing is literally amping up the whole nervous system.
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So now what do we have?
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We have chronic depression.
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We have all these, these symptoms.
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So what if you started providing that full spectrum of minerals to your body regularly?
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Now the cells in your body are saying, everything's good here.
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Everything's good here.
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Over time, over weeks and months, the whole nervous system starts to just call thoughts.
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You know, the brain calms.
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You can get focused.
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You can get your thoughts together.
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You can make decisions and you start sleeping through the night.
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It's all about an ecosystem coming into resonance, coming into balance.
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Well, this was one of my favorite interviews I've done.
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This was incredibly insightful, inspiring.
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For me personally, but also as a clinician.
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So thank you for your work for creating a product that solves these problems that obviously
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are basically ubiquitous.
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Tell listeners where they can find out more about beam minerals, about you, all the things.
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Well, the first thing I'd like to mention is I am very excited to announce that I have
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a book coming out and it's called The Mineral Reset.
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It's being published by Hay House in the spring.
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So if people want to learn more about that and learn more about minerals and just start
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getting pieces of the book, they can go to mineralresetbook.com and you could pre-order
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and join the group of people that I'll be kind of doing all sorts of different processes
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as we lead up to the launch, the live launch of the book in April.
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So that's first thing you could also first make your line Allen dot official on Instagram.
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And then beam minerals, you could go to beam minerals dot com.
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McCall, we would love to provide you a code if you would like to give people a discount.
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We'd be happy to do that.
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We can put that in the show notes for you.
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So usually that's a 20% discount.
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And for people out there, I always recommend just start.
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You just start with the advanced set.
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These two products are your foundation for the micronutrients in your body.
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So start fueling those macros that you're taking by filling in with the micronutrients
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so you can activate the macros in your body.
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I absolutely love it.
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Thank you so much for this conversation, for your work.
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I'm so excited about your book launch.
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Congratulations on that.
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And yeah, I'll see you next time.