Digital Social Hour - Revolutionary Health Tips for Professionals in 2025 | Kashif Khan DSH #1122

Episode Date: January 18, 2025

Discover revolutionary health tips for professionals in 2025 with Kashif Khan on the Digital Social Hour! 🚀 This episode is packed with eye-opening insights on how personalized DNA testing and life...style changes can optimize your health and combat modern-day challenges like inflammation, environmental toxins, and chronic diseases. 🌱💪   Kashif Khan shares jaw-dropping stories about the real dangers lurking in everyday products (mold in coffee?! ☕🤯), the surprising truth about DNA's role in disease prevention, and why your gut health, oral health, and even your daily habits may hold the key to a longer, healthier life. Plus, learn how big names like Chris Hemsworth have used DNA insights to level up their wellness game. 🧬✨   Don’t miss out on this must-watch conversation for anyone looking to take charge of their health in 2025 and beyond. Tune in now and join the conversation! 🎙️ Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀🔥   #functionalmedicine #functionalmedicinecoaching #wellnesscoach #holistichealth #medicallibrary   #holistichealth #wellnesscoach #alternativemedicine #functionalmedicine #lifestyleintervention   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - DNA and Health Impact 04:56 - Specialized Recruiting Insights 07:28 - Reversing ALS: Strategies 08:56 - Mold Contamination in Food 09:16 - Mold Issues in Coffee 11:12 - Understanding Allergies 14:10 - Effects of EMFs on Health 18:04 - Cancer Awareness and Prevention 20:04 - Autism: Causes and Insights 23:20 - FDA Corruption Issues 25:25 - Future Health Hope 26:17 - Problems with Healthcare System 32:12 - Is Chicken Healthy or Harmful? 33:43 - Risks of Cooking with Aluminum Foil 37:49 - Water Quality Concerns 39:51 - Importance of Sunglasses 43:41 - Botox: Benefits and Risks 46:00 - Oral Health Importance 49:10 - Finding Kashif's Resources   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com   GUEST: Kashif Khan https://www.instagram.com/kashkhanofficial/   SPONSORS: SPECIALIZED RECRUITING GROUP: https://www.srgpros.com/   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Starting point is 00:01:12 They couldn't do it, right? Partly why they couldn't do it is because they went and hired all these medical experts who were the wrong people to hire because they don't have the knowledge these guys are seeking. How do you change the problem? You don't go to the people that are part of the problem. All right guys, digital social hour. We got Kashif Khan here today. Thanks for coming on, man. Pleasure, man.
Starting point is 00:01:31 Good to be here. Yeah. You've been blown up on social media. I'm trying, man. It just, it wasn't intentional. It was, I was so frustrated by what I was seeing with our patients and clients that I started talking about it just authentically. And everyone's like, that's exactly what we need to know.
Starting point is 00:01:44 And now they want to know more. So it was literally unintentional, but there's, there's talking about it just authentically. And everyone's like, that's exactly what we need to know. And now they want to know more. So it was literally unintentional, but there's purpose behind it. What were some common things you were seeing with the patients? So we look at health at a personalized lens. So all of this one size fits all trial and error, our allopathic system, which we already know
Starting point is 00:02:00 the sick care system, everybody talks about it. I just had a unique lens into why diseases actually happened because I had the DNA samples of many thousands of people that were sick. So I spent three years with 7,000 patients in front of them working on their health concerns with their DNA. So I was able to figure out root cause, what were the actual biological failures that led to eventually this symptom that was given a name and a medication. But if you dig deeper, there's something going on
Starting point is 00:02:26 that's a functional level that you could address that doesn't necessarily need to lead to a disease, it's just a system optimization question. So you're studying the DNA, is that from blood tests? It's saliva, you spit in a tube and you can figure it out, yeah. Wow. Yeah, yeah. So you'd recommend people take a saliva test.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Yeah, I recommend, so if DNA is a human instruction manual, so you have 50 trillion cells that make up this human form, every single one has DNA in it. The cell is reading the DNA, like an instruction manual to know how to do its jobs from making hormones to detoxifying chemicals, to how you think, you know, if I have your DNA, I know your personality without ever talking to you because we know the neurochemicals. So imagine there's an instruction manual or something as complex as the human body and we don't read it, you know?
Starting point is 00:03:09 And so why not? So that's step one to any health and wellness or optimization journey. Wow. Yeah, people recommend to get blood tests but I rarely hear DNA tests. Yeah, and so I would say here's a big deal with DNA. It was not understood what information to glean from it.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Meaning if I go talk to someone on the street about, Hey, do you want me to sequence your DNA? Like, I don't want to know if I'm getting Alzheimer's. I don't want to know if I'm getting breast cancer. The anxiety alone will make me sick versus what if I can tell you why you would get Alzheimer's and you can now take a detour and avoid it like a GPS. Right. People don't know that that's possible.
Starting point is 00:03:43 And it wasn't possible. If you went back four or five years ago, it was, here's a disease risk for Alzheimer's, here's a disease risk for genetics, sorry, breast cancer. And I can break those down and explain. We just know so much more and it's so much more actionable. Yeah, I did take the 23andMe test and said I had an increased risk of Alzheimer's
Starting point is 00:04:02 and hearing loss. Yeah, so here's a perfect example So in our research one of the things I did was I work with Marvel Studios, right? So they're making all these superhero movies and one of my jobs was I work with the personal trainers To make sure that they had supplementation that give them best recovery best sleep best everything they needed based on the DNA So each bottle was custom made for each Wow, right? And this was an experiment we did with some trainers in LA and it worked out well. So one of the things that happened was I got a call from some producer saying
Starting point is 00:04:33 that Chris Hemsworth is going to be filming a show called Limitless, which everyone has now seen. Right. And we agreed to do a genetic episode around just, we didn't know what we were going to find. It was just meant to be an episode. Then lockdowns happened. production got halted. Chris was stuck in Australia and he decided just to pick up a camera with his local friends and shoot it, which is what you now see online, right?
Starting point is 00:04:54 So there was an episode where he was told you have the Alzheimer's gene, which is the same gene you were told about. Yeah. ApoE gene. There's a certain version, which is low risk, certain version, which is eight to 10 times risk,, certain version which is 8 to 10 times risk, certain version which is 17 to 25 times risk. And the doctor that told him that didn't explain why.
Starting point is 00:05:11 Right? So now I emailed the producer saying this is nonsense, let me actually help this guy because you've just given him the stress that will cause the brain inflammation. That's how I felt. Yeah, so what's the why? ApoE, the gene is responsible to instruct the transport of lipids cholesterol So when cholesterol is moving around your body for good reason it your body uses cholesterol to fight inflammation If you have inflammation in your brain the APOE gene tells your body to send cholesterol there to fix it That's it's a beneficial hormone But if you have a bad version of the APOE gene
Starting point is 00:05:42 Some gets left behind because the instruction is poor. The transport is not happening properly. Which means you're much more likely to develop an amyloid plaque in your brain, that plaque of cholesterol that starts to choke at the brain cells, cause brain cell death, which eventually leads to symptoms that we call Alzheimer's. Interesting. So the real question is... BetMGM is an official sports betting partner of the National Hockey League and has your back all season long. The real question is... is going to love about BetMGM. Download the app today and discover why BetMGM
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Starting point is 00:08:09 Metabolic dysfunction eating donuts for lunch every day and being distressed metabolically hormones This is why 80% of dementia cases are in women because women make toxic estrogens that cause brain inflammation Wow, I didn't know 80% were in one Yeah same thing with auto mini 80 80 of auto-immune cases are women because they have a whole other struggle with hormone metabolites that cause inflammation that we don't have to necessarily deal with.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Wow. You know, and so you can get into the, so genetics should have been, here's the priority, now let's go figure out why and stop it, as opposed to here's your propensity, now go wait and see and a doctor will give you a medicine. Right, that's fascinating because when I think of all these auto-immune cases I see on social and a doctor will give you a medicine. Right. That's fascinating. Because when I think of all these autoimmune cases I see on social media, it's almost
Starting point is 00:08:47 always a female. Yeah. And no one's asking why. Yeah. And we know that this is why I spent three years with 7,000 people to figure out the why for each problem. And I think we have that all figured out now. Nice.
Starting point is 00:08:57 Yeah. So you're getting to the root cause basically. Straight to the root. And this is why when someone comes to me saying I have ALS, I have Lyme disease, I have whatever, like, yes, you feel that way and a doctor's diagnosed it, let's figure out what started seven years ago that eventually led to the way you feel. Why do three different people with Lyme disease, one can't get out of bed.
Starting point is 00:09:15 One has a flu. One doesn't even know they have it. Same bacteria, same tick. Why three different outcomes, the way you process it genetically is differently. That's what you need to know. And have you been able to see people kind of reverse or- Oh yeah. I was, I'm working with this lady in Toronto where I'm from who has ALS.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Well, told she has ALS. And so this slow degradation, can't walk, her husband had to carry her up the stairs to go to bed. And I looked at her detox pathways to understand why is there's a significant inflammation causing neural inflammation or she's nearly not functional. And what I found was there's a process called glucuronidation that your body uses to remove mold and she's missing that gene. It's not even about what version or what version, it doesn't even have the gene.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Wow. Missing from her genetic code. So I started to investigate mold and I found that she was loaded with mysotoxins and mold, which caused the same neuroinflammatory outcome as ALS. So yes, the doctor's correct. This looks like ALS, but she's medicated for something she doesn't even have.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Holy crap. So a few weeks into dealing with the mold, she's walking up the stairs again by herself. No way. Yeah. I have heard sometimes ALS is a mold parasite thing. Yeah. And so the correlation of why and how do we get there,
Starting point is 00:10:24 medically, yes, it's not correct. and they're correct in what they say but also people that fix their mold and their Lyme say that I got better I don't have ALS anymore because you never had it to begin with you're misdiagnosed. And mold is pretty common these days I feel like. Oh yeah 30% of American homes have mold now. Whoa. But a bigger source of mold is not just the homes it's the food stuff so the the coffee the coffee, the, the grains that are being shipped in containers, you can assume that if you're drinking a non-organic coffee, there's a 25% chance you're drinking mold. What? Yeah. That high? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Damn. I got to find organic coffee because I drink the pod. So there's probably mold in it. Mold in them for sure. In fact, if it's, if it's not caffeinated, which a lot of people are doing now, mold actually uses caffeine as a defense against the mold. Sorry, coffee uses caffeine as a defense against the mold. So decaffeinated coffee is even worse. It's almost guaranteed you're drinking mold. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:12 So with huge coffee companies like Starbucks, do they have quality control for this? They, so they can't, right? So their quality control is around flavor and cost. They want to make sure this is why Starbucks is slightly burnt because they know it's easier to have a slightly burnt bitter coffee than a well performing coffee. It's easier. It's easier to be consistent about that. They're not even looking at this stuff. You just assume if you're drinking Starbucks, one in four cops, you're getting mold.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Holy crap. At what point are they liable for that though? They're not because they're not, they're not selling you mold. Are they liable for that though? They're not because they're not, they're not selling you mold. They're selling you coffee that came through a, sort of a logistic system of needing to be shipped from other places and it happens in the container.
Starting point is 00:11:51 They didn't cause it. Wow. So even when you measure it at the source, there's no mold. It now goes into a dark damp container on a boat and the mold develops. That's what happens. Yeah, cause they're on the boat for months, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And you're saying grains have mold in them? Grains, yeah, for sure. So if you open a package of bread, That's what happens. Yeah, because they're on the boat for months, right? And you're saying grains have mold in them? Grains for sure. So if you open a package of bread, you're getting mold, you're getting some level of alcohol because it's been sort of fermenting in that. You're also getting chemicals that were designed to kill rats in a grain silo that you're now eating, right? And you can assume that you're eating rats and if you're eating the coffee, by the way, drinking coffee, the puck that's pre-ground.
Starting point is 00:12:28 So when the pre-ground coffee is processed, there's cockroaches and all sorts of insects that are in the coffee on the site of the production, which is somewhere in South America, for example. Oh my gosh. That pre-ground stuff is ground on that site and the cockroaches are ground right into it. And why do I know this? Because I'm finding in my practice that the
Starting point is 00:12:48 same people that have allergies to lobsters and seafood are now allergic to their coffee. Wow. Because the same exact protein that causes the seafood allergen is found in cockroaches. They are similar, right? They call them the cockroaches of the sea. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:01 The outer shell has the same protein. And so people are getting that allergic reaction and they can't understand why do I feel so horrible? It's because they're drinking cockroach juice. That the sea. Yeah, the outer shell has the same protein. And so people are getting that allergic reaction. They can't understand, why do I feel so horrible? It's because they're drinking cockroach juice. That's nuts. Yeah. Have you seen, cause this is what I've seen at least,
Starting point is 00:13:12 a lot of people have allergies these days. Yeah, yeah. Why is that? So there's not one single reason, there's many. First of all, we do have an innate detox system and an innate anti-inflammatory system. We should be able to cope with environmental threats when you overload the bucket.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Then you're at this threshold where the very next thing will cause me to cross the tipping point. I used to have horrible allergies. I used to have allergies so bad that my ear would disconnect from my head. It'll be like cut and bleeding. Yeah. Horrible seasonal allergies.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Couldn't see during the spring season up in Toronto where I live. I don't have them anymore. Not because I cured allergies, but because see during the spring season up in Toronto where I live. I don't have them anymore, not because I cured allergies, but because I brought my histamine and inflammatory levels way down where I can now tolerate that thing that supposedly creates an allergy response. Interesting. So you could kind of, because a lot of people have seasonal allergies, food allergies, you can kind of build up a tolerance to... Yeah. So everybody is allergic to everything, right? Your body's reacting to everything. How many things are you trying to react to at once?
Starting point is 00:14:08 And how much mitochondrial energy do you actually have to deal with all of those things? It's a bit of an energy equation, right? So you gotta balance that equation. And it sounds like a key there is reducing inflammation. Inflammation and the threat. So you walk into a room, there's a study that just came out from this Belgium university saying that indoor air quality
Starting point is 00:14:27 of American homes is now four to five times worse than outdoor air quality. What? It's better to be outside breathing pollution than being in your home. Why? Because between your soap, your shampoo, your dry cleaning, the candles, all the fragrances and toxic chemicals you're breathing that are
Starting point is 00:14:39 trapped in a drywall box that doesn't breathe. Right? So when you're, if that's the reality you're in and you keep adding more stuff and more personal care products, then yeah, your body does not design for that reality. You were designed to live in a cave. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:52 And fast forward to how we live today. We have not evolved as humanity. Our genes have not changed for 250,000 years. What's changed is our environment, our nutrition, and our lifestyle. We're not designed for it. And you see the lifespan dropping. We see, first time ever, American life expectancy dropped by three years.
Starting point is 00:15:10 There should have been red, like everybody should have been screaming three years in one year. If it had dropped by a few months earlier, that would have been a red flag, but we know there's certain things that we had to point to in terms of why it dropped. And the data is really skewed. And this is the big problem why no one's talking about it. It's not that people aren't living as long is that too many young people are dying. So younger people are dying which is causing that data to skew which now we have a three lower year lower life expectancy. This week alone there was
Starting point is 00:15:38 matumbo, brain cancer, there was a big Pete Rose died yesterday, it seems like every week someone's dying. It's crazy. Yeah, it is crazy. So you have an overload of environmental toxins. You have other things we can also talk about that are creating an inflammatory state in the body. And those two things don't add up too well. Yeah, we're being attacked from all angles.
Starting point is 00:15:58 And I think if it was just one attack, we could deal with it. But it's just so many. Overwhelming. Like it's the light, the 5G, the food, the air, the water. It's almost everything we touch on a daily basis. Yeah, so EMF, just like you mentioned, you're now living in a ubiquitous, you can't go anywhere without being hit with EMF, right?
Starting point is 00:16:18 So EMF is the literal modern day secondhand smoke. And you take the data on this stuff. So it's deemed safe, right? The regulatory body say this stuff is safe. The last time they researched a cell phone was in the 1980s. Wow. But that's the same safety data we're relying on
Starting point is 00:16:35 to tell us that cell phones are safe, which was not 5G, right? And it was, remember the brick, right? Now we have a supercomputer in our pocket that signals a cell phone tower 900 times per minute, 15 times per second. It's not the same context that we're calling safe. The safety data on cell phones was done on military men that had a minimum height requirement, I think of six, four, right? And so their skulls are four times the thickness
Starting point is 00:17:02 of an average child. Wow. Double the thickness of an average female. So. Double the thickness of an average female. So the context again doesn't fit, right? And you also have again, you've gone from zero G to five G, the outcome is entirely different context. We have to redo this whole safety regulatory landscape. It doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Have you seen five G affect people on a DNA level? Yeah. So what we're seeing is so the EMF, why it's dangerous, because the wave enters your body and it gets stuck. So it gets stuck in your cells and causes that lingering inflammation. And your body doesn't know how to detox it. It doesn't recognize it as a chemical, a food.
Starting point is 00:17:38 It doesn't know what this wave is. And so that stuck context means inflamed cell, which means everything else it's trying to deal with, it also can can deal with. So in terms of DNA damage, the EMF itself, and this is where, you know, studies, it's hard to get the truth from studies because the study will tell you, EMF doesn't damage your DNA. But if you're overwhelmed with EMF and your body's struggling with that, then the
Starting point is 00:18:00 other environmental toxins that we know do damage your DNA have an open source, or sorry, an open field to just go attack because you're already struggling with that. Right, you're distracted. Yeah, so all of these studies are siloed and not taking the practical reality of the, like, how do we actually live? All of what we're dealing with, not just this one siloed separate thing. Yeah, you can prove that to be safe, but put it in the reality we live in, it's not gonna add up well. Fascinating. Yeah. Is it true that PEMF, matching grounding help
Starting point is 00:18:27 with offsetting part of the demo? Yeah, PEMF is the opposite. And as much as EMF gets stuck, PEMF passes straight through. So it's one of the best things you can do to mitigate. You also get an EMF neutralizing device in your home. You know, you can just plug it in the wall, your WiFi, everything will still work. It just turns the wave into a form
Starting point is 00:18:44 that passes through your body as opposed to getting stuck. Wow. Yeah, you can even get, yeah, you can get literal pendants that you can wear. So when I flew over here, I wear a pendant that helps me not deal with the EMF on the plane. Wow.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Yeah, yeah, so that's one thing it's like a must do now. What used to be like a woo woo luxury is now like you need it. I need to get those. Cause at the airport the other day, they made me go through the scanner where you have to put your hands up. I was like, I know I'm getting fried in this
Starting point is 00:19:07 Yeah, but then I asked guys like Brian Johnson on the podcast. Does that harm you and he says no no Well, they does there's data now. So again Where do you go for your data? Right and Brian Johnson is I guess very Risk adverse and how deep he's willing to go whereas comes from. There's plenty of studies that prove otherwise. In fact, I can tell you, I just posted a study on Instagram that said exactly that. That the wave and the radiation is proving to lead, and this was by the way, where did I find this data?
Starting point is 00:19:37 From the CDC. For the Center for Disease Control. They're saying that this stuff will make you sick. But the study is hidden somewhere where no one's ever gonna find it, right? Yeah, yeah, I'm glad we could talk about this now because a year or two ago. I couldn't mention this stuff I couldn't mention vaccines. Yeah, they're getting social media is getting a lot of pressure now. It looks like yeah There's pressure because you just you can't deny it's something that's happening all around you
Starting point is 00:19:57 Yeah, like you said the lifespan dropped three years in one year. That's crazy. We continue that that's that's not good Yeah, so the the US military database is one of the best Healthcare tracking databases we've seen there's first of all a lot of people to track and they have good tracking So they put our report which they sort of buried after it came out like what we realized we shouldn't told people this Yeah, that military women and this is about a year ago We've seen a 400% increase in breast cancer in the last two years prior to that one year ago. So say it's in the last three years and all of a sudden they're like oh that was
Starting point is 00:20:32 actually a mistake in our data, they had to cover up what they were saying, but that's the truth. And so you're talking about women that are under 40, right, mostly in their 20s and 30s, 400% increase in breast cancer. What changed? What changed in the year prior to that something was added to their body that compromised your immune system right that's it cancer is a question of immune response and inflammation everybody has cancer all the time your body is constantly fighting it through your immune response and if you're over
Starting point is 00:21:00 inflamed that's when it wins or immune responses to suppress too far down that's when cancer wins you have responses to suppress too far down. That's when cancer wins You have to balance these two things What happened? Immunocompromised ation and also all the sudden cancer starts winning. The rates are alarming one in two dogs Now have cancer when they die. That's unbelievable, man. Yeah, they're saying in like ten years out every dog will have cancer Yeah, if we continue this and what are they eating? Right? Yeah, that food is so processed. What are dogs supposed to eat? What are they actually eating? You know, So, yeah, so we used to... The United States, it used to be,
Starting point is 00:21:28 in the turn of the last century, 1%, less than 1%, in fact, of deaths were from cancer. It's now 24%. Holy crap, one in four? Yeah, 24%. I think it's the number two after cardiovascular disease. Again, we have not changed humans have not changed what's changed is if you add 144,000 chemicals to humanity since the 1970s, which is literally what's happened. What do you think's gonna happen?
Starting point is 00:21:56 Yeah, right without fortifying our detox responses, etc We're not designed for where we live and then you look at Amish people not one of them have a mental condition Yeah, no one's getting have a mental condition. Yeah. No one's getting cancer there. Autism rates are a fraction of what they are. And so I wrote an article and posted about this about a year ago. If you study the Amish and autism,
Starting point is 00:22:14 it's almost non-existent, right? What are they doing differently? What we're told, so two generations ago, one in 10,000 kids was diagnosed as autistic. Last generation was one in 500. According to the CDC, this generation is one in 34. Geez. According to autism advocacy groups, it's one in 28.
Starting point is 00:22:36 So it's somewhere between one and 20 and one in 34. It's nowhere near that in the Amish community and the Mennonite community. Why? Because again, these kids are the same, right? They're no different. If you just drive over the fence to the Amish community and the Mennonite community. Why? Because again, these kids are the same right? They're no different if you just drive over the fence to the Amish community. The environment is changed for us. When you have a vaccine schedule of 86 mandatory vaccines required for children in their early ages, which if you add up all the lead mercury arsenic that's in there, sorry not arsenic mercury and aluminum it's far beyond the environmental protection agencies upper
Starting point is 00:23:08 limit that's suggested as safe for a child right but if you separately study each drug one of 86 each one is safe because each one doesn't have the total load that's not safe but put them together you're causing brain damage literally you know and here let me tell you another thought about this, which is completely, it's, it's so known medically but the pieces aren't being put together. So nobody's talking about it in terms of what actually causes things. Step one, vaccination.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Some kids are missing a genetic pathway or have missing genes I should say, in that genetic pathway that helped them to remove the heavy metals that were added from that serum. It's still one in 34. It's not one in one, right? So pharmaceutical companies will argue, well if it caused it, why isn't it 100%? Some kids have bad detox pathways, so they're more prone to these metals causing them damage. Second step out of three, some kids don't have a good methylation system which allows allows them to remove non water soluble toxins like metals and also fight the inflammation causing their brain brain from the toxin. Right?
Starting point is 00:24:10 So now you might have two problems out of many. Then you call the doctor saying my kid has a fever. I just got these vaccines. My kid has a, Oh, take some Tylenol. The active drug in Tylenol is called acetaminophen, which in order for your body to process it uses the exact same glutathione pathway that your body is relying on to process the heavy metals. Wow. And your body starts to prioritize that.
Starting point is 00:24:32 And now all of a sudden, the kid who already had bad genes here, now has zero access to their detox response because the Tylenol is taking over to be processed. Perfect storm for someone who ends up with brain inflammation, literal brain damage, that ends up with brain inflammation, literal brain damage that ends up needing a label, which is called autism. And we don't have more autism. We have more environmental threats in bodies that were not designed for them.
Starting point is 00:24:57 Right. Right. So this is the work we do just researching what's really going on. Why are people so sick? And you see the average IQ dropping like really fast. Yeah, really fast. I see it in my own home when I'm dealing
Starting point is 00:25:09 with my kids' friends and they do not remind me of the way I grew up. Yeah, what they need is so different from the way we grew up. So. I mean, it's almost like we're just being put in a program these days. Yeah, it's like, who does the FDA work for?
Starting point is 00:25:25 There's 18,000 employees there. What are they doing? You know, like what they're doing is, well, the guys at the top all came from pharma. Wow, I didn't know that. Yeah, their funding all comes from pharma, right? FDA, if you have a regulatory entity that's designed to regulate an industry
Starting point is 00:25:42 and that industry pays for the regulatory industry, or sorry, regulatory entity. What's going to happen? Right? If most of the head honchos are recruited from the industry that they're meant to regulate, what's going to happen? Exactly what you see happening. Is Canada similar?
Starting point is 00:25:59 Because FDA is US, right? It's slightly different in so far as Canada has a government paid health care system. So where I live in Toronto, province equivalent to a state of Ontario, single payer, the government pays all the bills. So I've been to meetings with our finance minister of our province where I was like this biotech guy who was supposed to talk about the future of health and then there's all these pharma CEOs. And I could see that they have the amount of control of the lobby is so much more tight
Starting point is 00:26:28 and powerful there than it is even here because there's only one entity to deal with. The government pays all the bills as opposed to all these insurance companies, you know, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. And so the news is so much tighter. You know, I could come with the perfect example or answer to saving them billions of dollars, which I've done. There was a there was a crisis around the autism budget and them needing to know how to save money.
Starting point is 00:26:49 And I literally brought them the answer and it wasn't implemented because it meant people would be on less medication. Wow. Yeah. That's crazy. And you would have saved them billions? Literally.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Well, in terms of the autism budget, millions, in terms of applying this thinking to the entire $68 billion dollar budget many billions. Holy crap Yeah, but they didn't see it that way They saw it that way, but it could not go past the finance minister. I was sitting in front of I met with him three times And is like this is incredible. This is a change of world We can't believe this is a canadian solution did not go past him once he tried to bring it to committees and bureaucracy It just disappeared. How hopeful are you with rfk? Do you think he'll be able to get anything accomplished?
Starting point is 00:27:27 So, I mean, what they're talking about is purge and replace, right? And that's what you kind of do. I mean, you're dealing with an industry that is, we have a $4.3 trillion healthcare industry. The CDC will admit that 90% of that is spent on chronic disease management. Wow.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Which means things that we don't need to have, things that are caused. So try and go up against a four or $3.6 trillion monster. Good luck. Yeah, so yes, I think that there'll be change. Yes, I think there's too much knowledge and awareness where you can't, there has to be some change, but I don't think it's gonna flip on its head overnight.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Anyone that's tried to disrupt, you know, we had, uh, uh, Jeff Bezos, uh, Warren Buffett and Jeffrey Diamond, three of the most powerful people in this country come together to build the future of healthcare. Their project went bankrupt. Which project was that? They fund, they put billions of dollars
Starting point is 00:28:24 together several years ago to try and, Warren Buffett is quoted as saying that healthcare costs are the single greatest threat to the American businessman. Wow. And that's the reason why his businesses are struggling according to him. So he came together with these guys to build something better.
Starting point is 00:28:40 They couldn't do it. Right. Partly why they couldn't do it is because they went and hired all these medical experts who were the wrong people to hire because they don't have the knowledge these guys are seeking. How do you change the problem? You don't go to the people that are part of the problem. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:53 Right. So, but I understand needing the accreditation, et cetera, but we're far beyond that now we now see that there's more needed. But second is there this system, the moat that's around it is so hard to crack. Right. You have licensing, you have, you can't do or say anything without losing a license, etc. So the front-end doctor isn't going to do what you're even asking them to do, right? So it's anyway, there's work to be done.
Starting point is 00:29:14 We're in a better place than we've ever been, but it's still a really uphill battle. I just found out certain doctors at big companies have prescription quotas. Oh yeah. Yeah. The pain, it's no secret now, the payments that were made around COVID and the payments made around getting someone on a ventilator, prescribing things that didn't need to be prescribed. And, you know, it was just partly a manufacturer problem. There's a very real problem.
Starting point is 00:29:38 There was a virus, people got sick, right? To what degree did it affect us? That was partly manufactured, right? Right. And just like anything else, we, We have a medical system where the number three cause of death in this country is medical error. It's a number with three cardiovascular disease, cancer, medical error. Imagine that. Crazy. The people that are meant to keep you alive, you know, it's a number three reason you're going to die. 66% of American personal bankruptcies are
Starting point is 00:30:06 due to healthcare costs now. Wow. So you work all your life to save this money, to spend it on trying to stay alive, right? Because the system is not designed for health. It is designed for masking illness and it's expensive to get sick and then try and manage it as opposed to not get sick in the first place,
Starting point is 00:30:20 which we now know how to do. Yeah. Cause if you get a chronic disease, it's probably going to cost six, seven figures to. Yeah, in this country, it's not true in other countries, in this country that's the case. That's not, and most people cannot afford that. I think 80% of people are living paycheck
Starting point is 00:30:32 to paycheck in America. Yeah. So if they get cancer, I mean, that's what, tons of money on chemo and everything. If there's no insurance, what do you do? And most insurance won't cover the full thing. Yeah. So it's tough, tough man feel for these people
Starting point is 00:30:45 People are selling homes. Why why is that number the way it is 66%? That's so whatever is left between their home their savings get spent. Yeah, right a super unfortunate and medical error being third So do you see AI kind of stepping in and lowering that number? so Possible is it gonna be allowed to happen? Because you have to wonder, this gray area that people get stuck in, the profitability of needing to trial and error
Starting point is 00:31:15 eight different medications before you find the one that actually cuts your anxiety. The trial and error of trying to diagnose, misdiagnose, being in the system is profitable. Right, so does that problem actually, is there a desire to solve it? You and me, yeah, we don't want that problem, but the industry, does it want the problem solved?
Starting point is 00:31:34 No. Right? Crazy. Yeah. Man, I don't even know what the fix is, cause we're in so deep. The fix is what you see happening, is an entire
Starting point is 00:31:45 separate healthcare system being built outside of the healthcare system where people now realizing that their insurance is not insurance. Their insurance doesn't pay their bills when they need a payment. Their payment is still coming out of their pocket. Right. It is just an administration of their healthcare
Starting point is 00:32:02 costs. That's what it is. And so if I'm going to pay cash anyway, I might as well go to that functional medicine doctor, I might as well go to that naturopath, I might as well take the supplements, I might as well go get some red light therapy and stay healthy. And now spend my money now as opposed to waiting to burn it all when I get sick later. And you're seeing that now. So when that starts to happen, it's going to get interwoven.
Starting point is 00:32:24 You already have one of the biggest functional supplement companies, which all the functional medicine doctors use called designs for health, got a major investment by a pharmaceutical company. You already have pure encapsulations and other major functional supplement company like therapeutic grade got invested in by Nestle, right? So these guys are already seeing that this is where things are going. We have to either be part of it or lose from it because people will vote with their wallets. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:51 And I'm hearing that certain supplements actually are bad for you because they have heavy metals in them. Yeah. So this is why brand is very important. And also digging deep into your DNA to know what you actually need. As an example, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:04 I deal with a lot of people that will have, they'll go get a test and they'll have heavy metal, some kind of toxic burden that makes them sick, right? And so the glutathione pathway is the pathway that your body uses to remove some of those things. It's a powerful antioxidant. So a typical natural path, functional medicine doctor
Starting point is 00:33:19 will say, hey, go get a glutathione IV, right? Let's pull those toxins out. You don't make enough yourself, let's pull it out. If you're missing the GSTT1 gene, which many people are, which is the key instruction driving how your body uses that glutathione, then not only is it going to bind on to those minerals, sorry, the toxins you're trying to pull out, but also the minerals and nutrients you need. Wow. And I've seen people get bedridden with something that logically makes sense. And then the answer is maybe they need more, right?
Starting point is 00:33:50 They're so sick, they need more and they get even more sick. So all I'm saying is, uh, most supplements are kind of harmless, right? But when you get into the therapeutic grade stuff, you do have to be very careful about what you're doing and work with someone that knows what they're doing. Yeah. Right. Because you can very easily hurt yourself it's not just hey if I take too much might even see I'm gonna pee it out it goes far beyond that mmm there's a couple of our videos I wanted to talk about that you had yeah
Starting point is 00:34:13 one video you said chicken is not the same as it used to be yeah so if you go back a couple generations ago a chicken used to be a pound. Now they're four on average. I'm sorry. I should say kilo. They've now gone up to four kilos and they've quadrupled in size. Right. They have not genetically changed. We have changed them.
Starting point is 00:34:34 Right. A chicken, which used to be a, an organic, high quality source of protein. Now is full of something, something called linoleic acid, which is an omega six, which will make you sick. Right. And we were seeing this direct line between this massive increase in industrial poultry and people getting chronic diseases that are inflammatory based. Right? So yes, a chicken is not a chicken anymore. It is now a Frankenstein that has completely changed. Right? It's not what you think. Go to a regenerative pasture raise organic chicken farm and see how small that animal is and see how gamey it tastes. It is not the same thing, right? That's what it was supposed to be.
Starting point is 00:35:12 That's what it used to be. We've changed it for mass and volume for, so food production is about three things. How do I make it cheaper? How do I increase the shelf life? And how do I make it addictive? That's what food processing is about. It's not and how do I make it addictive? That's what food processing is about. It's not about how do I make it healthy for you? Yeah, and that's what happened to chickens. You're spot-on. I go to Costco now. I can't even buy those chickens anymore I mean, they're so big. It's just fake. Yeah, it is literally fake food. It's not what it's not a chicken anymore Let's just say that You also made a video on cooking with aluminum foil Yeah
Starting point is 00:35:44 so not only aluminum but parchment paper and all these things that we're using that we have this assumption that you go to a store if it's on the shelf it's safe. Who said that is safe? Who proved that it's safe, right? So when you're using these metals, you're having some of them leach back into your food and you're eating them, you're consuming them. Heavy metals are an epidemic now, right? Your body will take heavy metals and store it in your bone in order to protect you, it wants to protect your organs and protect your vasculature, your veins. And you wonder why all these post-menopausal women that are now getting into bone density loss because they're in menopause are starting to get heavy metal toxicity. Like I didn't get exposed to heavy metal. No, it's the accumulation of a lifetime of heavy
Starting point is 00:36:27 metals in your bone that now because of your bone density loss you're releasing and so they have this symptom of heavy metal toxicity. So anyway, so it's the metals, it's the parchment paper, it's the plastics, it's the plastic in the microwave, the millions and millions of nanoparticles that get released into your food every time you put it in. It's your Teflon coated fine pan, one single scratch, millions again of nanoparticles of plastics in your food, all carcinogenic. All. And you wonder why we went from less than 1% cancer deaths to 24% cancer deaths. And you're seeing an increase in breast implants and there's a lot of side effects of those, right? Yeah. So we, so I remember going back, I don't know, five, six years ago, I was talking about breast implant illness and there's so
Starting point is 00:37:07 much pushback about there's no such thing. I said then tell me why every time that I look at a particular genetic profile that I know can't handle mold and certain biotoxins and inflammation that woman is struggling but another woman that has good genes in that profile isn't struggling with their implants. So it's not about, again, data and studies are about take this implant and study it but not in the context of her genetic profile and her genetic profile which are different, right?
Starting point is 00:37:34 Then we explant and remove the implant and all of a sudden she's feeling better. All of a sudden the symptoms are going away. This autoimmunity that she thought she had, this fatigue that she thought she had is going away. So I participated in what I think is the world's largest breast implant illness study. There's a gentleman out of Austin, Texas, I named Dr. Robert Whitfield,
Starting point is 00:37:52 who runs a plastic surgery clinic where he's been ex-planting and we've genetically sequenced hundreds of women. He's also genetically sequenced the actual explant itself, the mold, the biotoxins, all the flora of different fungal activity, just to understand what's actually going on when you remove it, it is disgusting. If you look at what's actually going on in these implants, it is truly disgusting. So we now have the data which we're gonna bring.
Starting point is 00:38:16 He's spoken in front of the Senate and we're not gonna bring the data forward to finally prove what women already know is the way they feel. Yeah, that's so important because there's a lot of women that feel like they need to get that to look better, but they don't know the consequence. They don't prove what women already know is the way they feel. Yeah, that's so important because there's a lot of women that feel like they need to get that to look better, but they don't know the consequence. They don't know. And that's the thing is that not everyone gets a consequence. So women are told that can't be this because I feel fine.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Something else is going on with you. Understanding your DNA first to know how you're wired, you'll know if you can do it or not. Right. Yeah, because it's not the actual, like, what do they use? Plastic? Silicone, yeah. But it's not that it it just opens up your body to be attacked.
Starting point is 00:38:46 Yeah, your body attacks it. It builds a capsule around it. When you remove the explant, there's just the literal flesh capsule around it which your body has covered it because it thinks it's a threat. And that traps in all these molds and chemicals, and sorry, mold and biotoxins.
Starting point is 00:39:01 But we're also finding that the silicone itself is leaching. So, you know, I have to, when women ask me, should I go in red light sauna? This is a big question we get all, oh, I hear sauna, sauna is great. So I say, yes, use the sauna, but don't use red light. I'll say, they say, why? I say, because you have implants. Why does that matter? Silicone melts at 250 degrees. And you know, a red light sauna versus traditional the traditional sauna is surface level it doesn't go subcutaneous into the tissue it's the stress and this is why it's more stressful because it's it hits the surface of your skin the
Starting point is 00:39:33 red light sauna goes deep into your tissue which means these implants that are so close to the surface it's going into the implants melting the silicone Wow yeah so I tell women if you have implants stay out of the red light sauna go traditional I never even thought about that. That's crazy. Yeah You also made a video about sparkling water. Yeah, we're finding once again Well, this isn't sparkling, but this is glass. Yeah, so the last bottle great, right? We're finding once again that so there's two things I could tell you about water one that was in the video one that I haven't Said yet. So yes, we're now finding that some of the big brands that we know and
Starting point is 00:40:06 trust, heavy metals, radiation, all sorts of stuff going on. Right? Second thing I can tell you, that we are genetically designed to live in our local jurisdiction. Which means from the sunlight, to the air, to the plant flora, to the fungal flora, mold, etc. We're designed to live symbiotically with our environment, which means even the water of your local jurisdiction has the frequency and mineral content to help you thrive in that jurisdiction. Wow. So now all of a sudden you're importing Perrier from France and drinking water
Starting point is 00:40:38 with a different frequency and a different mineral content that is not designed to support you for where you live. Right. We were not designed for that. We are designed. This is why you can't even mix different fruits. You know, if you take a banana and you mix it with a blueberry and a smoothie, it voids the nutrients of that.
Starting point is 00:40:55 No way. Yeah. Oh, I didn't know that. Where did people ever live where tropical fruit grew in the same place as bush, bush fruit or apples grew with pineapples. Doesn't happen. Wow. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:04 So these fruits were not meant to be combined. So just think about that. I'm gonna give you the example, not to tell you specifically about bananas and blueberries, but just to start thinking about where do you live, what's natural and local, and how does that help fortify your body for that local jurisdiction, right?
Starting point is 00:41:18 And we start doing that and eating that, you'll literally feel better. That's interesting. So try to eat as seasonally as possible. Seasonally and local. Wow. From water to food to everything. Out here in Vegas, that means they gotta
Starting point is 00:41:29 give up most foods then. Yeah, you're gonna start eating cactus. Prickly pear. Yeah. Wow. I didn't know it mattered that much. Yeah, it matters. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:38 What is food? Food is therapeutic, if it's real, right? Therapeutic for the problems of the local place where the food grows, right? So it's designed to help you thrive there. Wow, that's good to know. Should people be wearing sunglasses? So if you're in an extreme midday sun
Starting point is 00:41:57 on a cruise ship in Greece, spend 50 minutes with your sunglasses. The way we use our sunglasses, absolutely not. Your eyes are a detecting sort of a detector to understand what's going on with the sun, to know then how to forward apply your body for that time, whatever time it is. So when the sunlight hits your eyes, it triggers the projection of melanin, which is the thing that then helps your skin not get burnt. So if you cover your eyes with a dim lens, which then changes the sunlight
Starting point is 00:42:27 and the signal your eyes are receiving, remember your eyes are not a separate organ. They're an extension of your brain. They're literally part of your brain. So your eyes with your brain are looking for the sunlight to tell your brain how much melanin to make. And this is why you're seeing burning going up. When your eyes are not used to the sunlight, which you can train your eyes to do, by the way, and you're now used to the sunglasses. Instead, you will burn more. It's a straight off fact. You will burn more because you're not making enough Elenin because you're not getting a signal. I've also heard if you eat seed oils, you're more likely to
Starting point is 00:42:55 burn. Yeah. There's a study out of Baylor College where they took a bunch of animals and they gave half of those animals a American diet which meant seed oils, high fructose corn syrup, breads, glyphosates, you know the typical problems right and they gave half of those animals a strictly pasteurized organic carnivore diet. All they ate was red meat and organs right. They put them out in the sun. The animals that ate the American diet 25% developed skin cancer. Whoa. The animals that ate the carnivore 25% developed skin cancer. Whoa. The animals that ate the carnivore diet, zero.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Crazy. Zero, right? Why? Sun causes skin cancer if your skin's already inflamed from the food that you ate that brought you to the tipping point. If you're fortified and you've been eating the right foods, which means the right amount of melanin,
Starting point is 00:43:40 the lowest level of inflammation, your skin is designed to tolerate the sun. Your ancestor did it all the time. Right? So there's, there's also a little bit of thinking of these different parts of your body. The same way you think about going to the gym. We know you got to train your muscle to get to
Starting point is 00:43:54 a certain point. You do, you don't deadlift 400 pounds on day one. Yeah. Same thing with your skin and your eyes, you, and your sunglasses and inflammation, you've got to get there slowly. Yeah. I retrain your body, all of what you took away
Starting point is 00:44:04 from it. I used to burn all the time. Yeah. When I ate like shit. Yeah. Retrain your body, all of what you took away from it. I used to burn all the time. Yeah. When I ate like shit. Yeah. I never even realized it was diet related. I thought it was just, cause the marketing on it
Starting point is 00:44:11 was phenomenal. Yeah. On sunscreen. Yeah. Sunscreen is another joke, man. I can tell you. So the way sunscreen is designed is there's a UVA ray and a UVB ray, right?
Starting point is 00:44:21 So when you look at a sunscreen bottle, you see this UVB protection, right? Because that's what burns you, right? And so what you're trying to get protection against is the burn. Meanwhile, so it's designed for, so there's SPF 15, 16, which means sun protection factor, how much time you can actually spend
Starting point is 00:44:39 sun in the sun, right? So now, if you fast forward and say, I bought this SPF 30, which means I can spend 600 minutes in the sun. I now, I'm protected against UVB, which means I'm not going to get burnt, but I'm not protected against UVA. I'm going to get a false sense of security because I'm not burning from the UVB and the UVA is the ray that goes deep into your tissue and causes cellular and
Starting point is 00:45:04 DNA damage, which leads to cancer. So by masking yourself from UVB with the sunscreen, you're overexposing yourself to the UVA because you're not getting the burn signal. Why do we burn? You're supposed to go in the sun to get vitamin D. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to do that. Your skin will start to tingle and burn to tell you you've got enough. That's it's an actual signal that are, we're meant to listen to. You're starting to burn you have enough vitamin D don't get more because too much vitamin D is also a
Starting point is 00:45:30 problem. It will cause plaque in your body calcification right. So again false sense of security and hormone disruptions I can speak an hour about alone right but it is a big scam. Have you seen anything concerning with Botox because a lot of people are getting that. Yeah we're starting to see that women are experiencing lymph drainage, lymph clogging, I should say, sorry. So it's a neurotoxin, that's how it works. And we're seeing that there's this clogging
Starting point is 00:45:54 that's happening in the lymph system, especially up and around the upper chest. There's some lymphs here and lymphs here. And that's causing what's meant to this detox process. It's meant to protect breast tissue being interrupted. So again, if you study the Botox on its own, it's safe, but practically apply it in the way that people use it, which means it ends up clogging and ends up preventing me
Starting point is 00:46:16 from having this limb drainage, which means inflammation could lead to things like breast cancer, right? So you have to look at the whole cascade and storyboard of what actually happens in the human body, not the siloed, I added Botox, did anything happen? No? Well, what happened next after that? Your body does something else to it too.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Right. Right? You could structure a study to do whatever you want it to do. You can prove whatever you want. For any study that says anything, there's another study saying the opposite. Right. You can prove whatever you want in a study. Right?
Starting point is 00:46:42 All you have to figure out is who's paying for the study. Then you know what they're trying to prove. Right? Yeah. So your approach is you take a study, but then you take the full picture. We apply it to the practical reality. You can't silo little bits.
Starting point is 00:46:54 That's not how the body works. That's not how we live. Right? I'm sitting in here in a studio with you, a lot of EMF. There's just a different type of light, et cetera. That's our context right now. So I have to understand you and me in this context, not in a lab where it's isolated with one molecule.
Starting point is 00:47:10 And that's not how we live. Right? So you have to practically apply things. Right. That's a good way to approach stuff in general because people do individual studies on vitamins and all this stuff, but does that even matter? Like what else is a person taking?
Starting point is 00:47:23 What is their fitness level? How healthy is their fitness level? How healthy is their gut? There's a gene called sip one, a two, which determines how effectively you actually metabolize supplements. And so some people, you know, I see like, for example, Dave Asprey walking around with his 120 supplements he does a day, right? If you have the bad version of the sip one, a two gene, you're going to overdose and hurt yourself.
Starting point is 00:47:42 Right? So maybe he's doing well there with that gene. So there's unique nuances that help us personalize everything. And as opposed to again, jumping to the one size fits all, whatever the next podcaster said, start with personalization and that ends up helping you remove a lot of stuff that you
Starting point is 00:47:56 didn't even need, simplifying things. Right? Have you looked into oral health being linked to the body? Oh, for sure. So we see here right now, people using mouthwash for example, right? And breath, feshness, et cetera, completely disrupt your oral microbiome.
Starting point is 00:48:10 So there's studies that now say that mouthwash use leads to cardiovascular disease. Wow. And so the medical world will completely debunk that and say it's not true, because again, they're separating those two things. But if you look at, put them together, what actually happened in the practical reality
Starting point is 00:48:27 is that when you take mouthwash, destroy your micro microbiome of your mouth. This is part of what your body uses to produce nitric oxide, right? If you don't have a proper oral microbiome, that's the first step to nitric oxide production. Nitric oxide is one of the most important nutrients your body needs to maintain cardiovascular health. Crazy. Yeah. the first step to nitric oxide production. Nitric oxide is one of the most important nutrients
Starting point is 00:48:45 your body needs to maintain cardiovascular health. Crazy. Yeah. So this is where the cascade, again, there's a gap in the middle of the nitric oxide. So these two things seem separate, but they're not, there's a, there's a bit of a baton pass that happens and you need to understand the full flow.
Starting point is 00:48:57 I remember growing up, all the dentists recommended take mouthwash. Yeah. They would even give you like free samples. Number one cause of death is cardiovascular disease. I wonder why. That's nuts. Oh my gosh. Yeah. They would even give you like free samples. Number one cause of death is cardiovascular disease. That's nuts. Oh my gosh. Yeah I've heard even each tooth is linked to an organ. Yeah you can actually map out you know so there's a somebody I was dealing with who went to an ayahuasca retreat to deal with some trauma. Yeah. Right and so they came back from the retreat and they said
Starting point is 00:49:21 it didn't work. I was like what happened? They said I had extreme tooth pain and I had to quit. I said well it worked. That's what exactly would happen. Every organ in your body is connected to a tooth and we now have a map that tells us which tooth is pointing which organ. The particular tooth that she had a pain in spoke to vaginal health right which means that she had some sexual trauma in her life. Wow. Yeah which she did have. We talked about it right. So you can now so you can now, so anyway, so that, yeah, so each tooth does point to an organ system, just like when you look at your iris, there's markers that point to every gland and every organ system you can predict.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Yeah. There's a, there's a whole science called iridology, which in the United States, you're not even allowed to practice and in hospitals in Hong Kong, they, on a, on the deathbed, they use to figure out what's actually going on in this person's body. Wow. Yeah. So that's an Eastern principle.
Starting point is 00:50:08 It's also used in Germany. In Germany, you can go to a clinic and a doctor, well, I think a naturopath will use iridology through your iris to detect what's going deep into your organs, which you can't understand because there's no testing to understand. Inflammatory levels, dysfunction, deep before there's sort of blood markers
Starting point is 00:50:25 that will show you the same thing. That is so fascinating. I want to try that out. Yeah. So when people get cavities, does that affect the organ too? If it's a cavity on a certain ... Yeah, so it works both ways. It's a bidirectional communication. The tooth is signaling to the organ, the organ will signal to the tooth. Wow.
Starting point is 00:50:40 So oral health, there's again, we can talk a whole hour about that, but oral health is directly tied to a lot of chronic diseases, like your gut is just like your stress is each one of these things need to be dealt with we need to think of our body as opposed to a bunch of diseases as a bunch of systems and every system has to be thriving and if one system is off it affects another system they're all interlinked and interconnected so go through the systems and optimize each one. It's very difficult to have a chronic disease if you're in that state.
Starting point is 00:51:08 Right, I love that. Kash, if I learn a lot, man, this has been incredible. Work people learn from you, find you, and keep up with you. I have a daily rant on Instagram where I have something to complain about, you know? So Instagram's probably the best place, KashKhanOfficial. There, I host a weekly master class
Starting point is 00:51:24 where I talk deeply about how to actually use your DNA to get personalized insights. So I would say just go to my Instagram, link in the bio, sign up for the webinar and your mind will be blown in terms of what we know. Perfect. Thanks for coming on, man. Pleasure, man. Good to see you. Thanks for watching, guys. As always, see you next time. Bet MGM is an official sports betting partner of the National Hockey League and has your back all season long. From puck drop to the final shot, you're always taken care of with the sportsbook Born in Vegas.
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