Digital Social Hour - Stop Wearing Underwear NOW: The Shocking Truth Revealed! | Sol Brah DSH #538
Episode Date: July 6, 2024🚨 Stop Wearing Underwear NOW: The Shocking Truth Revealed! 🚨 In this must-watch episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly, we dive deep into the eye-opening reasons why you should st...op wearing underwear immediately! 🩳💥 Join our guest, Sol Brah, as he reveals the surprising health benefits of going commando and how tight polyester underwear could be harming your testosterone levels and sperm count. 😱 But that's not all! We also discuss Sol's holistic health philosophy, including the incredible benefits of chewing rosemary 🌿, the dangers of polyester clothing, and the life-changing effects of a raw food diet. 🥩🍓 Prepare to have your mind blown with insights on natural nootropics, the healing power of grounding, and why you should ditch plastic for good. Tune in now to uncover these shocking truths and transform your health. Don't miss out on this jam-packed episode full of valuable insights! 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! 🚀 Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the comments below! 🌟 Your support helps us grow and bring on even bigger and better guests. Thank you for watching! 🙏💬 #AvoidHealthMistake #HolisticRemedies #HealthAwareness #ModernMedicineDangers #HealthMistakes #HealthJourney #AlternativeHealth #RawMeatDiet #HolisticHealth #BodyOptimization CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 1:02 - Chewing Rosemary 1:50 - No Western Medicine 3:55 - Raw Diet Benefits 9:02 - Parasite Test 11:58 - Plastic Toxicity 18:19 - Nature Healing 20:16 - Sunscreen Risks 22:10 - Sun Exposure Benefits 25:32 - Ocean Water Therapy 29:20 - Avoid Saying “Sick” 32:10 - EMF Harm 38:08 - Mouth Taping 40:35 - Chewing Benefits 43:32 - Electrolytes Importance 47:00 - Blood Tests 49:04 - Semen Retention 54:22 - Where to Find Sol Brah 54:47 - See You Next Time APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com GUEST: Sol Brah https://www.instagram.com/solbrah https://www.youtube.com/@realsolbrah SPONSORS: Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly 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/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I haven't worn underwear in years now.
What?
Yeah, yeah.
You just go naked?
Free ball.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah.
Free ball because the testicles themselves,
when you're compressing them,
they're getting less blood flow and less lymph flow.
Damn.
They actually literally lower your testosterone
and impact your sperm count
if you have tight polyester material boxes
that scrunch everything up.
Yeah, they really do scrunch it, to be honest.
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and here's the episode. All right, guys, I'm here with Soulbra. He recently revealed his face,
so thanks for coming on, man.
My pleasure. Thanks for having me.
Yeah, we were just talking before this and you were pretty much anonymous for the first few years, right?
Yeah, took a while. It was more about the message than about me, myself.
But, you know, opportunities like this came about. So I figured unmask and, you know, let myself come into the limelight.
Nice. We just chewed some rosemary together.
Start off the friendship. What's that about? Yeah. So for those that don't know, rosemary is an extraordinary herb. There are so many different uses for it. But particularly when
you chew it, you just break a few leaves off and chew it like you would gum. The oil soaks through
the gums and hits your brain and actually acts as a nootropic, a brain enhancer.
So it's like this really cool, unique focus. Mostly people think about caffeine, nicotine,
and the kind of chemical versions or like process versions. But something like this,
you just pluck off a plant. It has the same effect. I would even argue a better effect as well as a whole host of other antibacterial and other such effects in the body. So if you
want to do some deep work, chew on some rosemary. Yeah. I don't know if it's placebo, but I feel something in my head a little
bit. I'm not going to lie. Yeah. That's funny. So your whole philosophy on health is mainly
holistic, right? Yeah. No medicine, no Western medicine. Yeah. Well, okay. You can say like no
Western medicine for the vast majority of things there exists herbs, for example, or even just
different modalities of letting your body do
what it is designed to do and heal itself it knows how to heal itself and often the times the state
that we find ourselves in now with medications uh they are just harming the body or limiting
the body's ability to heal itself for the most part so i always say nature knows best, you know, in nature, things just work.
And when we input things like chemicals or different processes, we usually stuff it up.
And that's what we're seeing is the cause of most of disease today. Yeah. I just went to the ER and
just witnessing what the nurses were saying to the patients was making me so irritated.
Like what? Like this one old lady came in with pain and instead of like addressing the pain
and what's causing it,
they just gave her a pain shot.
Yeah.
And I'm like, wow,
she's going to be back in like two weeks.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
It's symptom,
it's covering the symptom
and masking the symptom.
And the symptom is actually an indication
of what's going wrong.
So if you cover up the warning signal,
then you're actually just kicking the can
further down the road
and like not getting to the root cause of the problem. And that's unfortunately what's happening in hospitals
today. Absolutely. When did you realize all this? Did you have a health incident?
Not specifically. My health journey was just a matter of wanting to optimize and perform at a
higher level. You know, it started in my teenage years with lifting and bodybuilding and how do I
actually get bigger muscles or what should I be eating and what's healthy and not healthy to eat. And then, you know, since then it's been a long time over
a decade since I've been researching this stuff and getting to the bottom of it. And as anyone
that starts to do their own research can see, you know, society's getting more unhealthy day on day.
And then, you know, all the stuff that we're told is mostly a lie that is used to prop up big pharmaceutical profits
and things like that.
So it doesn't take too much research
to understand what's going on.
Once you do, you kind of see it everywhere.
So you're on a very interesting diet right now.
Talking about your diet, it's raw meat, right?
Raw meat is one part of it.
Okay.
So let's start with the raw meat.
In general, when you have raw foods let's say uncooked you are eating them in their most bioavailable form when you cook things
think about a fire what do you get after a fire is all burnt down you get charcoal right it's
essentially dead carbon matter that you know is is no comparison to what it was before.
It's all been burnt apart.
All the carbon bonds have been broken
and you have this waste material.
The same principle occurs when you're cooking something.
Think about when you overcook a steak,
it's dry, it's tough, it's dead,
it's hard to eat and hard to digest,
sits in your stomach really badly.
So raw foods is kind of just eliminating
that process of cooking.
When we heat things, we break apart chemical bonds. So for things like enzymes, vitamins,
and minerals, they degrade in their nutrition of the food, the more that we cook them. And if you
want to cook it a little bit, this is the kind of process that I went through. I was cooking most of
my meat and food in general. So I was cooking my steak less and less. And then you just get to the point where it's really,
really rare. You're just searing the outside. That's a good way to kind of progress into it.
But what I've found is the rorer I had foods, the better digested they would be, the more nutrition
I got out of it and the kind of healthier and like better results I felt
in my body. So one day after reading a guy called Oginus Vonderplanets, really, really smart guy who
pretty much healed his terminal cancers and things like that from eating primarily raw foods.
Wow.
Yeah. Incredible story. But he has a book called We Want to Live where it just laid out in very detailed terms
why raw foods are better.
So I just tried it.
And when I tried it,
what I found is you can eat far less,
but your body is getting the nutrition that it needs.
So the hunger stops,
which is ideally like what we want with food.
With junk food, we can eat a bunch of it,
but the hunger doesn't go away.
So we're just eating these calories
and then people get fat.
With raw foods, you can eat a lot less it but the hunger doesn't go away right so we're just eating these calories and then people get fat with raw foods you can eat a lot less it digests better i'm putting on more muscle and less body fat uh than i was before with no change in my exercise regime or things
like that uh you know the other big one is raw dairy so for people that are unaware most milk
today is pasteurized yeah and what that means is it's been put in a vat
and heated up to a certain temperature to kill bacteria.
That's what they argue is the point of it, to make it safer.
It's actually not safer.
There are more cases of food poisoning and bacteria outbreaks
from pasteurized milk than there are raw milk.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
Raw milk itself is just milk that's been from the cow,
no processing done to it, put in a bottle,
refrigerated, of course, and then sold to the consumer
and you drink that.
It is safe to have.
The bacteria inside help you digest the milk itself.
So any raw dairy products, raw milk can be made into raw cheese.
People that are lactose intolerant
or they think they're lactose intolerant is usually from having pasteurized milk because that pasteurized milk doesn't have
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Breaks down the lactose for you.
Wow.
People don't realize the food that we eat,
the bacteria break it down and they digest it.
And then we are consuming what the bacteria are excreting out.
So this whole thing with raw foods
is when they're left in their natural way,
we're not removing water-soluble vitamins because when you cook things, the steam leaves and often that breaks
down and reduces the nutrition of the water-soluble vitamins as well. So my diet now, I'm having
obviously fruit, mostly people having raw, which is great because no one's cooking fruit.
Organic though, right?
Organic, organic everything. Kind of goes without saying, but I should say it.
Organic food as close to your local area as possible,
local farmer's markets,
and then raw food in terms of the animal products,
meat and dairy.
And you'll feel a million times better
than you would having cooked food.
There's also something called enzymes.
Enzymes are these chemical messengers
that are responsible for pretty much every process in the body. There are trillions of
these processes in every cell going on all the time. If the food that we're taking in is lacking
in enzymes because we've cooked it, then we're no longer increasing the enzymes that we have in our
body from the external. So we have to deplete our internal reserves of these enzymes
to do all the things that make us live. Over time, that depletes and leads to things like aging,
where otherwise, if someone was having a raw diet full of these enzymes, and there are also,
of course, supplements that you can have that have enzymes within them, everything just works better.
One of the common critiques of the raw diet is you're going to get parasites.
You recently took a parasite cleanse and nothing came up, right? Parasite test. Parasite test,
yeah. Yeah. So the practitioner that I did the test with, I was talking to her about my raw diet
and she hadn't really been exposed to those ideas before. And so she was like,
oh, what are we going to see? Like probably going to have a few parasites there. But she was
astounded because no one is going to have zero few parasites there. But she was astounded because, you know,
no one is going to have zero parasites in their body.
It's not really how the body works.
Some people argue that parasites and bacteria
are only feeding on waste matter and dead matter
or heavy metals and things like that in the body.
So they're like the cleanup crew in the body.
So this causes problems when people are living unhealthily,
they're not moving, they're not sweating,
they're not excreting these toxins in the normal way
so that the bacteria and parasites kind of have this like,
you know, wonderland of waste material to go crazy on.
And that's when it leads to disease and stuff.
If you don't have that,
they're going to naturally not going to be in high levels in the body
as well as, you know, living healthily, getting outside sunlight, all of those things contribute
as well. For me, I'm doing that. I have the raw food diet from high quality local farmers and,
you know, I'm not eating garbage from Walmart and stuff like that. And they turned out my parasite
levels were pretty much zero. Like I said, there, there aren't going to be zero parasites in the body,
but she was very, very surprised.
That's impressive.
You've never done a cleanse before, right?
I have a couple of times.
There are some herbal cleanses that you can do, again, all natural.
There's ivermectin, which is the pharmaceutical,
anti-parasitical medication that you can take sometimes.
But I'd never really
like noticed a massive difference from doing it and when i did do it it was upwards of a year ago
got it uh and you know it was i feel great that's the other thing if you have these high level of
parasites in your body you can usually feel like your digestion's off your energy is low
maybe your your brain is cloudy i didn't really have any of that. So I wasn't expecting to see
parasites, but it was a cool confirmation that the raw meat when it's high quality, when it's fresh,
um, is not going to contribute to that. At least it wasn't in my case.
Wow. I'm excited to, uh, cause I order like medium rare right now, but I'm going to slowly
work my way. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to start with raw milk. See how I like that.
You have never tried it?
No, I've never tried raw milk and I haven't drank milk in like 10 years yeah because it's just gross
you don't like it no and it's just pasteurized that you've had right yeah just pasteurized yeah
so i mean you're going to los angeles they have uh raw milk in the store there oh nice yeah
arowon uh sprouts uh whole foods i'll definitely try it tomorrow raw milk um what i would recommend
is to have it with a little bit of honey or maple syrup okay both of which have enzymes that
will help you digest it and it just tastes delicious good to know yeah you are not a fan
of plastic no sir you asked me on the way here do you have a glass water bottle and i also saw
you tweet you don't use plastic cutting boards yeah so plastic in general is uh first of all what is plastic people don't
realize that it's actually a synthetic derivative of oil you know and there's a bunch of chemical
processes that go into it to create this material that's used in many different things the largest
contributor to microplastics in humans today is bottled water.
So buying water from the store that's contained in plastic,
obviously there's going to be a bit of the leaking of the plastic microplastic particles
into the water that you drink.
Then you drink that, it's going to be in the body.
Why do we not want that?
Microplastics and a whole bunch of other endocrine disrupting chemicals
that are in plastic affect our hormones, affect our biology.
So you can actually get phytoestrogens, lower your testosterone,
impact your fertility in a number of ways.
It's just generally toxic to the body.
It's this synthetic chemical process thing
that people don't really realize
because maybe they'll have some plastic water
and they don't feel like
instantly worse for example but over time again if you don't have these natural toxins leaving the
body in the usual ways it builds up and that's what's leading to the infertility crisis that we
have today lower testosterone in general and then and uh it And it's fairly simple to control and get out of your life.
So choosing glass for water bottles.
Try to avoid plastic in the food that you have.
And another big one is polyester.
Polyester is a form of plastic.
Wow.
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
So most gym wear today is made of polyester because it's stretchy.
It's tight.
People like that kind of feeling.
It's just what's marketed today.
Yoga pants, leggings for girls.
All of that is formed from this chemical derivative,
polyester, which is a form of plastic.
The skin itself is the most absorbable organ
that we have in the body.
And anything that we put on the skin
is gonna affect and be absorbed into the body.
So you really gotta consider
what am I putting onto my body
and what are my clothes made of?
Because with polyester gym wear especially,
when you're working out,
you're getting hot
and your sweat pores are opening.
Sweat pores are meant to release toxins from the body,
but you're also,
because they're opened when you're exercising,
you're gonna be absorbing more as well. So if you have these polyester fibers on you,
the microplastics are going to be absorbed into your skin. And, uh, you know, everyone that I've
mentioned this to, and then they make the shift to organic cotton and, you know, linen in general.
It's just like this better feeling. Like you literally feel better when you're only wearing natural
fibers yeah a big one that i want to i want to stress for guys is wearing tight polyester boxes
and underwear i used to wear those yeah yeah i haven't worn underwear in years now what yeah
yeah you just go naked ball wow yeah yeah free ball because the testicles themselves when you're
compressing them they're getting less blood flow and less lymph flow.
So the machinery doesn't work as well.
It can actually literally lower your testosterone and impact your sperm count if you have tight polyester material boxes that scrunch everything up.
Wow.
Yeah, they really do scrunch it, to be honest.
There was a study that they did on dogs where they put polyester underwear
on dogs and after a few weeks they were infertile what yeah holy crap few weeks yeah a few weeks too
i wonder if that translates to humans that's pretty crazy i it definitely does wow guys that
i have recommended to do that they say man i'm you know i'm more sexually kind of charged i have better
erections and things like saints you got to either wear cotton or go free ball then pretty much
wow and your bed sheets too that's another massive one check the tag on the bed sheets that we're
spending you know a third of our life in it's pretty much rolling around in a plastic bag
if you have polyester sheets. That is crazy.
So many things you got to dodge.
Toothpaste, laundry detergent.
I mean, almost, I just found out toilet paper now.
Literally everything we use on a daily basis
is some way toxic, right?
Yeah.
And it can be somewhat overwhelming to consider
when you first learn these things.
But as I always say to people,
control what you can control in your life
and anything that you can't control, don't worry about it. We do have control over the food we eat,
the water we drink, the clothes that we wear, what's in the home itself. So what did you mention
there? Yeah, toilet paper has BPA. BPA is in plastic as well, bisphenols that can impact the hormones.
Obviously, you don't want to put that on your body.
And then laundry detergent,
fluoride-containing toothpaste,
any of these things that are going to be
in our close environment
that can be absorbed through our skin,
through our mouth, through our gums.
I was mentioning to you about the rosemary.
Anything that we're putting in our mouth
and in our gums,
there are blood vessels that soak that up
and then it's instantly close to the brain
because obviously your mouth is close to the brain.
So toothpaste specifically, if it contains fluoride,
will be absorbed and uptake into the brain
and calcify your pineal gland,
which is the seed of our spirituality.
And that is, you know, the extension of that
is people are more cut off from our spirituality,
from our connection to God, if they're using fluoride toothpaste. And, you know, it sounds
out there, it sounds whack, but the more people that I see, I talk to in my own life, when you
stop using that, you align closer with nature in general, you do feel this kind of high level of
spirituality and spiritual energy. Absolutely. I agree. I put all
my friends off of that fluoride toothpaste and I used it my whole childhood, man. Same. It's crazy.
You know, we're told that these, that's good for your teeth. Teeth cavities are really a
malnutrition issue. Just like if you have weak bones, you don't have the nutrients to repair
bone cells. Our teeth are the same. It's nothing to do really with needing toxic fluoride in our diet or in our toothpaste. Yeah. When you go to get a teeth
cleaning, they just put that all over your mouth. Fluoride, straight fluoride. It's disgusting,
dude. You walk out of there an NPC, man. You can't even think for yourself at that point.
Fluoride stare. I don't care. Yeah. I want to talk about the spiritual side. You go on
hikes every Sunday, right? in nature? I try to.
That's cool.
I think being in nature is very healing, right?
The most healing.
You know, we're so cut off from that
in a lot of ways in today's world.
It can be as simple as, you know,
you don't have mountains nearby or whatever,
or you don't have the time to go on these huge hikes.
It can be as simple as walking nearby to your local park
and just taking
your shoes off and connecting with the earth's electromagnetic field through your feet this is
what is called grounding grounding is aligning our electromagnetic field because each human has that
as well our heart is an electromagnetic field generator so when we connect to the earth there
are these electrical forces which rebalance
our body's electrical field and everything works better, decreases inflammation. And it can be as
simple as that. Even our eyes, if we are viewing green of a forest or a park and even just grass,
that has a healing effect and a calming effect on our brains and our bodies just seeing that same with blue
and most people in cities they're only experiencing gray buildings roads bitumen
you know this was the case for me as well but some people have gone years with never having
been in touch with either sand dirt grass whatever with, whatever with their bare feet. Maybe they do go outside on
hikes, but they're always wearing shoes. What are shoes made out of? Rubber. Rubber is an insulator.
So you're not going to get that electric field transition if you're wearing shoes outside. So
like I said, if you can get out for a few hours and hike in the forest and take your shirt off
and get out in the sun and connect, really breathe in the microbiome of these natural environments.
That's gonna be awesome.
But if you can't do that,
just take your shoes off and get to your local park.
Even in cities like that is very, very doable.
15 minutes is enough to get that positive
grounding effect on your body.
I love that.
So getting out in the sun,
that being said, are you wearing sunscreen?
I haven't worn sunscreen for upwards of close to 10 years, I would say.
Wow. No sunburn?
No sunburn.
Impressive.
This is the thing. Sunscreen itself. Remember what I was saying about anything you put on the skin
is going to be absorbed into the body. Sunscreen itself is this white chemical goop, which has the chemicals that block the sun
rays or not even all of them, but a specific wavelength of the UV rays, which is actually
beneficial for us. The issue comes when people are indoors all day under blue lights only,
they don't get any sun, but then they'll go on holiday and they'll usually go to a very tropical
latitude where the sun is stronger.
And they haven't had that slow exposure up to the sun.
So they'll just get blasted for a few hours. They're usually wearing sunglasses and sunscreen, which removes that natural kind of, hey, my skin's feeling a bit red and hot.
I should get it in the shade.
It's that natural feedback mechanism, which people cut out when they're using sunscreen
and wearing sunglasses as well.
So sunscreen is this like,
again, there's endocrine disrupting chemicals
within sunscreen.
They had to have a recall of a lot of brands recently
because they finally found out
that these were cancer causing chemicals in the sunscreen
that people just apply really directly to their bodies.
So if you've only used sunscreen out and about,
I would say stop using it entirely.
If you are feeling that you've had a lot of sun exposure,
put on a long-sleeve t-shirt, wear a cap.
These are perfectly fine and normal ways
to reduce your sun exposure if you've had enough on
that day that don't require these you know chemical slops of sunscreen yeah slowly work your way up
15 minutes at a time if you if you're like most people haven't even had their shirt off for for
years in the uv so just slowly work your way up. Make sure that you're getting sunrise. You're outside
looking at the sun during those early morning times because at sunrise and sunset, the UV is
very, very low and it's higher in red light. And specifically when we're getting those wavelengths
of light into our eyes, it actually tells your body how to withstand the later stronger UV rays.
So that's a very important key slowly improving
the amount of time that you're spending out in the sun and for me genetically i'm english you know if
you look under my hair on my neck it's it's pretty pasty yeah that's how i used to be i'm quite tan
now however that was just from years of kind of slowly increasing what's called my solar callus,
which is just like you have callus on your fingers,
on your hands, you can increase your tolerance.
And now I live in Australia,
I can go out for hours in the day and not be sunburned.
Maybe there are some level of a red skin,
but that is natural vasodilation of the blood vessels. And as you sleep overnight,
you'll be fine in the morning. There's none of that like explosive sunburn feeling and all of
that. I used to get that. I actually heard also, if you cut out seed oils, it helps you not get
sunburned, which I noticed a direct impact. Yeah. So seed oils are these very unstable materials.
It's actually, seed oils used to be an engine lubricant. They used to pour it into machines, engines,
in order to make the machinery go better.
When the war finished, they needed to remarket
and resell all of this canola oil, vegetable oil that they had
that was used for machinery.
So they actually created a lot of these
campaigns marketing campaigns to repackage it as a cooking oil so now you really have to think about
oh it's just seed oils you know whatever i'll have it once off it doesn't matter but would you go into
a garage and pick up like a bottle of engine oil and then cook your food in that no that seems
ridiculous but that's literally what's happening today. And it's so, you know, every deep fryer, pretty much every restaurant or fast
food place that you go to will use it because it's cheaper than things like olive oil or coconut oil
or butter, animal-based things like tallow, which is beef fat. So again, it's mostly profit-driven,
but because it's an unstable oil, when we apply heat to it,
like we do when we're out in the sun, any fat that you have is going to form the walls of your
cells. That's what the walls of our cells are made of. If the only fat or a high percentage of the
fat that you're eating are these toxic seed oils, your skin becomes very unstable and it actually sits in the external
parts of the skin. Then we apply heat from the sun and because they're unstable, because they
don't have these binded oxygen molecules or oxygen bonds, they kind of break apart. And that's how
you get that really bad sunburn along with all the different other chemicals, sunscreen as well.
But you clean up your diet, you live in a natural way,
you slowly increase your tolerance to the sun,
and you're not going to get sunburned,
and you're going to get all the benefits of sunlight for our health.
Absolutely. You're also big on, I know we're talking a lot about beaches,
just stepping into the ocean water.
Oh, it's what I would recommend to anyone that's feeling sick.
All you have to do is look at the health of coastal populations
compared to people that don't have the ocean there. There are several things that go into that. As I mentioned
before, grounding. Water itself is a source of these negative ions. The natural movement of the
waves or rivers or lakes and waterfalls, they create this negative ion charge. Then we're
going to go swimming in that. Our body's just permeating and
absorbing. Like if you have your feet on the grass, that's one way, but swimming itself,
like you've got it all over you if you're going underwater. So that's one aspect of the ocean
that's so healing as well as the mineral content of the ocean. Ocean water has every single mineral
on the periodic table in these naturally occurring amounts and ratios. That is super, super healing for our bodies.
I know guys that have had eczema for years and years.
Maybe they move to the coast and they start swimming every day.
Eczema clears up in a few days.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's incredible.
So there's so many healing benefits to the beach.
If you go on the beach, you're usually getting sunlight as well.
Yeah.
But it's the
most powerful thing. And I wouldn't live anywhere else but the coast because of that. If you don't
have the ocean and the beach, just finding a local watering hole lake, you're going to get a lot of
similar benefits. Yeah. I had a guest on, do you know Gavin Mayo? No. Okay. So he doesn't take
showers because of tap water and he only bathes in the ocean. Are you like that as well?
I'm not as hardcore.
I had a friend who has done the same.
He hasn't had a shower in years because he lives near the ocean
and that's entirely possible.
You don't need to have a shower to get clean
as long as it's good quality ocean water.
But tap water itself,
you shouldn't be drinking tap water
because it's the processing that we have
to like make tap water drinkable again,
or the word is potable, like drinking water.
They don't get like, they're well-intended, of course.
We're filtering out a lot of the garbage.
It looks like clear water in most places, hopefully.
However, you're not getting rid of
all the other chemicals and things
that the water filtration system
is not really designed to pick up or remove.
So all of the things that we put into our waterways, chemicals, cleaning ingredients,
medications from other people that are being excreted when they urinate, all of that is kind of in the system of tap water still. So you're drinking that, you're putting that into your body
as well as fluoride. They add fluoride to the water and that's how you get the, you know,
tap water makes you an NPC.
Yeah.
So as far as only going in the ocean,
you know, if you can do that, great.
But there are also,
you can filter your shower water.
You can filter your tap water.
There are some devices you just attach to the shower head itself.
That'll filter out a lot of the stuff,
a lot of the most harmful stuff.
Chlorine is another big one.
That's in tap water?
Yeah.
Damn, I didn't know that.
I thought it was in swimming pools.
Well, it is in that as well.
However, it does exist because they use it
to kill the bacteria, whatever else in tap water.
It's part of like making it safe to drink again.
Wow.
It's actually one of the largest drivers of cancer
in the world today is chlorine.
So get a tap water filter.
I travel everywhere.
You can get some that just screw on and screw off.
Ideally, you have a whole house filter system
or you live somewhere,
like there are some German mountain towns that I've visited
where they have a natural spring from the mountains
that just feeds into the town.
I do think we have something like that. And the tap water itself is great, but you're in a place like Las Vegas or most American cities, the tap water is not something that you should be
drinking on a daily basis. Definitely not. Why do you believe people shouldn't say the word sick?
You just said it before. I know, but I said said in a different way, but I know what you mean.
Yeah.
So interesting thing about words, right?
Is that they just like everything that is in the world right now is a form of vibrating
energy in different forms at different speeds and at different levels of energy.
Our words and thoughts and actions, they're also the same. They're putting out different levels of energy. Our words and thoughts and actions,
they're also the same. They're putting out some level of energy. They're affecting our body and
our biology in the same way. So with words like sick, what does the word sick mean? Unhealthy,
whatever else. It seems to be this cultural byproduct right now of our age group and
the media that's being pushed out to people
is that everyone says oh that's sick bro that's so sick like anything that's marginally positive
or cool becomes it's sick yeah so if you have that repeating over and over in your subconscious
our subconscious doesn't really interpret oh he's saying that in a positive way because the word itself has a resonant energy that's going to be not ideal. That is one part of it. The other part of it is I just
think it's intellectually lazy to say sick. Like let's expand our vocabularies. Let's use awesome,
amazing, incredible, fantastic. There are so many different better words and even just saying them,
that makes you feel better.
And part of what we experience in the world is based on what our subconscious is putting out.
And the words that we say are the thoughts that we have.
If you have these negative thoughts going on all the time,
you're saying sick, sick, dope.
There's a few others, which are again,
these kind of low energetic based words.
And when you're conscious of that language,
you're no longer reinforcing it to your subconscious
and you'll find that you just feel better
and things kind of work out better in your life
because you yourself, your electromagnetic field
is putting out these high levels of energy.
Energy attracts similar energy
so that you're going to be just on a higher wavelength.
You know, people will kind of, maybe they reject this because it sounds like magic or whatever. attracts similar energy so that you're going to be just on a higher wavelength you know people
will kind of maybe they reject this because it sounds like magic or whatever well when we say
oh the vibe isn't right that guy has a weird vibe yeah what are we talking about there vibe is short
for vibration it's a vibration of energy it's a it's a wavelength these are things that are
measurable with scientific equipment and our thoughts, words, feelings, they're all the same. So when we say things like sick, I would just, you know, I would challenge
people to one, just like be conscious of saying that because with repetition, uh, it's going to
have some net negative effect that would just be better if we were using higher quality words.
That's marvelous. How about that? Fantastic. I'll work on that. Yeah. It's a bad
habit. I say sick and dope a lot. I need to change that. Yeah. I agree though. Words definitely have
a lot of power, man. Um, speaking of like energy fields and all this wifi and EMF stuff, do you
believe that that's actually causing harm to the body? Yes. Yeah. Uh, so non-native emf like i said the earth has an electromagnetic field we have an electromagnetic
field the issues arise when we have these bits of technology which are emitting non-native emfs
to the world and we're not really conscious of that because we cannot see it. But that is an energy field that's being blasted out
on a daily basis, mobile phone towers, Wi-Fi.
It's actually very obvious because you can put a plant
next to your Wi-Fi router and then a plant in the other room.
The plant next to the Wi-Fi router is going to grow
at a lower speed.
Wow.
Yeah, it's going to be an unhealthier plant.
That's like, I've done studies to show this there are there are mechanisms like our calcium channels in our cells which get affected when we have these different emf fields blasting at us one of the
reasons people feel better in nature is because they're usually getting away from man-made
environments that have these cell phone towers and and Wi-Fi signals that are messing up our cells, electrical
fields, and then nothing is going to work as well in the body.
So I would recommend people turn your Wi-Fi router off at night.
If you have neighbors that have their Wi-Fi fields, can't control that.
It reaches that far?
Yeah.
Well, all you have to do is if you're in an apartment
building look at what wi-fi networks are available if your phone is picking it up then it's permeating
into that damn i have like 15 on my house bro that show up that's crazy yeah so you're it's
essentially like a microwave that's cooking us just at a very slow rate. Holy crap. That's crazy. Yeah. Yeah. There's levels to this.
Even the light bulbs now I'm hearing are bad for you. Yeah. So again, the light bulbs that we have
today are these energy efficient LEDs, artificial blue light really. And it's the same as what's
emitting out of our mobile phones and our computer screens and our televisions.
The lights we have on the street nowadays,
they're made to be energy efficient and all the rest of it.
This is an isolated spectrum of light.
So the spectrum of light ranges from stuff that we can't see into visible light spectrum,
which is a very, very small part of this electromagnetic frequency.
They're vibrating at different levels
and that's what means we can see it or we can't see it with artificial blue light we have this very small
spectrum of that and it doesn't have these other wavelengths of light that might be present in
natural sunlight the sun itself has blue light in it and that's good but it's when it's this
isolated artificial blue light that is you know being blasted into our eyes most of the day
indoor lighting fluorescent lights in the gym is a is another example of that but this light energy
has an effect uh so different than just into our eyes it literally it can change how well you digest
food and how much fat you have on the body that whole stereotype of the nerd who's on his computer
all day part of the fat and part of the nerd who's on his computer all day, part of the
fat and part of the hormones and things that are making him less optimal and less healthy is because
of the blue light environment. What I recommend to people is to, of course, maximize as much natural
sunlight and getting outside as possible. Minimize the amount of blue light that you have inside your
house. For the most part, you don't really need lights until the sun has gone down once the sun has gone down we really don't want
these artificial blue lights so instead use stuff like candles or you can get uh what are called
incandescent light bulbs incandescent light bulbs are the technology that we first created like the
first light bulb that was made, it's this filament of metal
and then the current passes through it
and it heats that metal up.
So it's like this orange warmer light
and it's because it's based off the heat
rather than just this bit of technology
that's the LED version.
If you can get incandescent light bulbs,
replace that in your home,
even then our brains are aligned with the
natural cycle of the sun so we don't want to be using a lot of light sources once the sun has gone
down viewing the sunrise and the sunset as well are ways to really time your brain for that to
the point where artificial blue light isn't going to have as much as of an effect but you know all
you have to do to think about how this is affecting us
is how do you feel after staring at a computer screen all day?
Your eyes are frazzled, you just have headaches.
There's a really common one in migraines.
All of that is really a result of your body getting this light information
blasted into you, which is not how it is in the natural world.
Animals outside aren't just staring at a mobile phone like that and being blasted into you, which is not how it is in the natural world. Animals outside aren't just
staring at a mobile phone like that being blasted. Everyone knows that these things affect your
sleep, but there's so many other different carryovers that I would recommend to people.
Incandescent light bulbs, turn lights off as much as possible. And you can also get blue light
blocking glasses. Yeah, I have that built into my prescription.
Yeah, nice, perfect.
I like Raw Optics.
They're my favorite brand.
I have a collaboration with them coming out,
which I designed a frame.
Sick.
So if not sick.
Ah, damn it, keep doing it.
Wonderful.
Yeah, wonderful.
So, you know, we're in the modern world.
We're not going to be able to control, again,
the lights that other people put on, the street lights lights but there actually are these tools where you can the blue light
doesn't get through these frames yeah our eyes are the most photo sensitive areas of our body
so we can just have a little bit of equipment that blocks that as much as possible uh and then you
know using low light salt lamps or or dim red lights And what you'll find is you'll fall asleep a lot quicker
and you'll be more rested and more chill. Love it. Marvelous. Speaking of sleep,
are you still mouth taping? I am. I mouth taped last night.
Same. I love it. I noticed I split tested like one week I didn't, the next week I did,
my sleep was way better. Yeah. So why is your sleep better if you tape your mouth?
First of all, we should only be breathing through our nose.
The nose is for breathing.
The mouth is for eating.
Most people, you ever heard the term mouth breather?
Yeah.
Oh, he's a mouth breather.
Like why is that kind of seen as an insult?
It's because if you're dumb, it's like, oh, you're mouth breathing.
It's this kind of unnatural way to breathe.
So as much as possible, even if you're not mouth taping but throughout the day close your mouth your nose has mechanisms
like uh the nose hair that filters it um it increases your blood flow better if you're
breathing through your nose instead of the mouth and you also don't have uh moisture issues like
it it moistens the air
if you're breathing through your nose.
When it comes to sleep,
nasal breathing involves the diaphragm,
which is one of the muscles in here
in the core of the body.
When we breathe through the nose
and we use the diaphragm,
we're moving down here.
When we move down there,
the spine moves
and it's this kind of spine pulsing that happens when that's happening all throughout the night
The spine is moving subtly we get a movement of the cerebrospinal fluid that leads up into your brain
Sleep is restorative because that fluid is being refreshed and the brain cells are being repaired and all things like that
If we're mouth breathing, we're not getting that same movement of that cerebrospinal fluid. Therefore, the brain isn't going to heal and we don't get that refreshed
feeling when we are waking up in the morning. So mouth taping will just keep your mouth shut.
Obviously, that's going to force you to nasal breathe. One of the reasons we kind of have to
do this, or maybe it's a temporary tool to use. Ideally, we don't need mouth tape.
Ideally, we are naturally nasal breathing
throughout the night.
And this goes back to, you know,
people's jaw development is being impeded
by modern foods and lack of nutrition
and not chewing properly enough
because our food is all mushy these days.
But that's like another part of it.
Mouth taping itself is just an incredible way
to kind of just force nasal breathing
only throughout the night. And you'll find you won't wake up with that dry mouth feeling
and you'll be, you know, much more rested. And you've obviously experienced that.
Yeah. Yeah. I highly recommend it. You mentioned chewing and I want to talk about your chewing
methods. So you chew until it's mostly liquid. Yes. The food. Yes. so you're chewing probably a hundred times each bite hundreds a little much
but uh so the thing with digestion a lot of people think that just because it goes into the body
i'm eating it and i'm digesting it totally or maybe they just haven't even thought about it
that's not necessarily the case the process of eating starts in the mouth and the more surface
area and saliva that we can mix throughout the food and the more surface area and saliva that we can mix throughout the
food and the more surface area that we can create by chewing and breaking the apart the the parts
of food apart uh the better that that's going to be absorbed in the gut once it goes inside
even when you do that it's not all being absorbed ideally it was it is but that's not necessarily
the case with food. So what you'll
find is if you're eating something like a steak and you're, you know, you have this big chunk and
you're not really thinking about things, you're distracted, you'll chew a few times and then
you'll just swallow. But there's actually, you know, the inside of that big chunk of steak,
which hasn't been mixed with saliva and saliva is going to break down the tissue of whatever food you're eating.
It inputs these chemical signals which tell your gut what kind of food it is and therefore like
how to digest it properly. So the more that you can chew until it's pretty much what a liquid in
the body and then you swallow, your digestion is going to be better. Liquid foods in general
are great for this. And we can
also pre-chew our meals. We're not literally pre-chewing it, but if we're cutting it up into
little pieces, if we're blending it in a smoothie, if we are drinking things like raw milk or raw
eggs, which are pretty much liquid, you'll find that that digest digests better because it's
already chewed up into this very absorbable form
wow you're eating raw eggs oh yeah yeah like i said raw animal foods they teach you raw eggs are
like not good for you growing up well it's the fear it's the fear about salmonella bacteria right
that's the big one that they say salmonella bacteria is in you and i right now and it's
helping us and it's breaking things down and digesting if we didn't have salmonella bacteria inside us we wouldn't be able to digest some things the issue again when there
is a high level of uh wastes toxins and the salmonella bacteria can get out of whack raw
eggs themselves from a you know a healthy animal on a good farm i've had thousands wow all of my
friends like over the years,
thousands of raw eggs,
never once got sick with salmonella or whatever else.
Yeah, so pre-chewing food, mostly liquid,
making sure that we're intentional
about thinking and chewing.
You're gonna like a lot of bloating and stuff
that people experience today
is simply because they're not chewing enough.
So focusing on digestion and the
absorption of nutrients in all these different ways is very, very impactful on our health.
Yeah. I'll be more cognizant of that. In terms of supplements, I know you're all natural. Is
there any natural herb supplements you take on a daily basis?
Yeah. So most days I'm having, let's just run through my normal day, water with electrolytes. Electrolytes in the
form of a natural sea salt and a natural lake salt. Lake salt? Yeah. So the ones that I take,
which I sell, soul supplements, they're called soul salts. Hydration actually is not due to the
amount of water that you're intaking. Hydration is due to the amount of electrolytes that we have,
which is sometimes in high quality water,
but it's also in a lot of other foods.
Fruit is very hydrating
because it contains these vitamins and minerals,
particularly things like magnesium, sodium, potassium,
that actually get into our cells
and absorb the water into the cells and allow us to
actually hold the water because if we're just drinking a bunch of empty water you're actually
leaching these minerals out of the cells and dehydrating yourself further wow yeah so as far as
uh that supplement i add it to my water most days uh if. If I'm trying to rehydrate in the morning,
a lot of headaches is a result of dehydration. So if you get a glass of water, you add these
natural salt electrolytes and a bit of lemon juice and you drink that, your headache is going
to be gone in 15 minutes. Dang, lemon juice. I thought lemon makes you more thirsty.
Not in my experience. Interesting. Yeah. So that's one supplement that I take. I also
take bison liver. Bison liver. Bison testicles. Liver king. Yeah, yeah. These are both things
that I sell. But as far as supplements, if you can get just a form of a natural food in a capsule.
That's still kind of like you're eating the food.
It's not necessarily a supplement.
These are the best supplements to take in general.
I also take magnesium, which is a natural mineral.
Magnesium being the master anti-stress mineral.
You're going to feel a lot more relaxed.
And also your mitochondria,
which is the energy powerhouse
of the cell as everyone knows that's going to function better if you have high levels of
magnesium in the body um what else do i take glycine for sleep the simplest amino acid uh
your rem sleep is going to be deeper when you're having glycine wow um you'll feel more refreshed
in the morning so i take that a lot and uh there's a few others I can put in the show notes
or whatever for people that are interested
in all the supplements.
With supplements,
you don't want to be taking everything every day.
If you have particular health issues
that may need a particular supplement,
then a bit of research is needed to say,
okay, how do I feel?
Am I low energy?
Maybe I need B vitamins more.
Am I high, strong, stressed all the time? time yeah something like magnesium or l-theanine might be more applicable
not taking everything every day i don't believe in in that and if you're getting nutrition from
whole food sources and you have an incredible diet then most of the time you're not going to
need supplements you know i take glycine however glycine is very high in things like bone broth.
So if you are able to make a high quality bone broth
and drink that in the evenings as well,
that would be objectively better than the supplement.
And that's the whole nature knows best argument
that I try to push out to people.
Now I'm assuming you've probably done blood tests
on your testosterone levels.
Yep.
Do you remember the number? I don't. It was high though. The testosterone was high.
There are other things. So there's like, that's one aspect of blood tests. Your testosterone can
be high, but if you have a SHBG, which is high, which is sex hormone binding globule, if that is
high, then the amount of testosterone circulating
throughout your body,
the free testosterone,
which is what activates our androgen receptors
and creates the muscle and things like that.
Your testosterone may be high,
but the free circulating testosterone
may be lower than it could be.
So there are, you know,
blood tests are,
they give you numbers, but you have to be able to interpret
them right um i felt great i did think the number that i had was going to be higher but you know it
is what it is yeah the thing with blood tests as well with people to understand is that yes you're
drawing blood at one particular isolated time of the day our tests are at Test oscarone levels are such that they can be half in the morning of what they
are in the afternoon because of what we've eaten, the stress that we may have had, hydration levels.
And so blood tests themselves are great, but I would recommend people take several blood tests
if they are investigating their health in general, several blood tests at
different times so they get a more clearer picture. Because it's the same thing that happens
sometimes if you go into a doctor's office with one particular symptom, they look at that symptom
and they say, you have this disease. And now you think, oh man, I've got this disease. I've got
low testosterone, whatever it is. But it's only because they've been isolating
and looking at this one particular point in time
and then extrapolating that to everything else.
It may have been you had Cheetos the night before
and yeah, your stomach's gonna be upset.
Does that mean you have irritated bowel syndrome?
No.
So there's much more to the picture
than just looking at a particular point in time
with tests sometimes.
That being said, I did measure my testosterone. So it was 500 last year
and my free testosterone was in the red. I forget the number. I've since doubled it. And I know
you're part of the no fab semen retention movement. So that to me is interesting because
I think a year ago I probably could have done that with ease, but now I wake up every day,
you know what I mean? Like it's definitely harder.
What do you mean?
Just like I'm more, what's the word?
Yeah, I'm literally harder.
It's, that interests me.
Cause I'm assuming your levels are around mine
and you're still doing semen retention.
Yeah. Okay.
I see what you mean now.
It's the, it's hard to kind of not do that, right?
Yeah. Yeah.
So semen retention in general.
NoFap is that particular internet movement that has gained traction. to kind of not do that, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So semen retention in general.
NoFap is that particular internet movement that has gained traction.
I think that should go without saying.
There's NoFap.
You shouldn't be touching yourself.
You shouldn't be masturbating.
You shouldn't be looking at porn.
These are highly damaging to your mental state,
also your biology,
if you're constantly ejaculating.
Semen retention itself. Semen is one, it's very
biologically costly. It's high. It takes a lot of energy to produce. There are a lot of vitamins and
minerals inside it that have to come from your body and have to come from your diet in order to
produce. So if you're constantly losing that externally, then there's less that's going on
for your body and there's less that's available to repair your cells and things like that. So that's a very scientific
view of it all. The other side of it is that sexual energy in general is our creative energy.
Sex is the ultimate act of creation because we are creating new life. That is what the process
is designed for, right? So if we're losing all of our creative a maximum
creative energy through these you know constantly ejaculating or whatever uh then you're going to be
less able to bring creation of other things into the world uh there's this concept called chi energy
which is um just the the energy that perme permeates everything. If you feel like you're
more energized, you have more chi within you. That naturally happens when you practice semen
retention because everyone knows the feeling of they haven't done that for a while. They're more
charged up. They're more motivated to talk to girls. You have less confidence issues lower anxiety more drive to go after your masculine goals in life
these are natural effects of intentionally limiting the amount that you're ejaculating
semen now if you're a high test guy you obviously have a sex drive the power lies within when you're
able to consciously okay feel that it doesn't necessarily mean I have to go pursue that urge
to its completion.
And there's also, I'm at the point now
where maybe I'm with a partner and I'm having sex,
but I'm not ejaculating.
You're wild.
Yeah, well, no, something really cool happens
is once you remove that end state point of just like,
I'm thinking about the orgasm at the end of it, you become more involved in the process
and you become more present.
And you also access these higher levels of sexual energy where you can connect with your
partner and your girl so much on a more pure level.
Spiritual.
Spiritual level, exactly.
Sex, sexual energy exchange um it's it's
all spiritual energy as well when you come and have sex with someone you are merging energetic
fields this is why uh you shouldn't be having casual sex with people that you don't know
right because you're allowing their energy into your field and that can like even though you part
ways now your energy fields are merged on some level and that can have a whole host of effects.
You know, back in the day
when marriage used to be on the wedding night,
the actual act of marrying someone,
what are we really doing?
We're like writing our names on a bit of paper.
Cool, now we're married.
They used to think that, you know,
and I think it's true in a lot of ways today
is that the
first marriage is the first time you have sex with someone because you're marrying your
energetic fields.
And obviously you open yourself up to possibly having children with that person.
So you really got to think about, okay, I'm having sex with this person.
Maybe we could have a kid together.
Do I want their energetic imprint connecting with mine?
Like you have to just elevate yourself on a certain level
rather than just thinking about,
yeah, they're sexually attractive and this would be fun.
Yeah.
You know, and I haven't always thought this way,
but I can definitely say that
the more that you're intentional with your sexual energy,
you're conscious of who you're having sex with.
And then also once you're in a committed relationship,
you hit the point where,
okay, I'm not gonna ejaculate this time
and then you know you know the feeling of after you uh finish as a guy and then you're just drained
it's like oh go to sleep whatever you don't get that if you're not ejaculating and you can continue
going if you wanted to or you can go about the rest of your day with that energy just kind of rising up and up.
And it increases over time.
The longer that you focus this energy
and like the longer you go without ejaculation.
So it's a really powerful tool,
both biologically, spiritually, creatively.
You need less sleep.
It's really, really powerful.
And I think something that every guy should consider.
Love that.
Soulbrah, it's been fun, man.
Where can people find you? And do you have anything to promote?
Sure. So my book is out now, The Soul Way by me, Soulbra. It's a collection of how I view the world philosophically, spiritually, biologically. So that's on Amazon, The Soul Way. Otherwise,
I'm Soulbra on all social networks. me up all right we'll link it below
thanks for coming on man my pleasure thanks so much thanks for watching as always guys see you
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