The Bossticks - International Water Scientist Robert Slovak On The Truth About Healthcare, Water Quality, Minerals, & How We Can Optimize & Protect Our Overall Health
Episode Date: July 7, 2022#476: On today epsidoe we are joined by Robert Slovak. Robert is an international Water Scientist who devoted himself to the science of water after life-altering experiences. He took his astronautica...l and mechanical engineering degrees and decided to pursue the research of reverse osmosis with his brother. The duo were considered the early developers of Reverse Osmosis technology. Today Robert joins the show to discuss the truth about healtchare, our water quality, minerals, & what we can do to boost our overall health and immune function. THis episode is brought to you by Water + Wellness click HERE and use Code: SKINNY To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) Check Out Lauryn's NEW BOOK, Get The Fuck Out Of The Sun HERE This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential The Hot Mess Ice Roller is here to help you contour, tighten, and de-puff your facial skin and It's paired alongside the Ice Queen Facial Oil which is packed with anti-oxidants that penetrates quickly to help hydrate, firm, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving skin soft and supple. To check them out visit www.shopskinnyconfidential.com now. Produced by Dear Media
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And he's a serial entrepreneur.
A very smart cookie.
And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you alone for the ride.
Get ready for some major realness.
Welcome to the skinny confidential, him and her.
The periodic table represents all the matter that,
the universe is made of. This is a profound thing that the average person has no clue of. The stars are
made out of the periodic table. Bacteria are made out of the periodic table. And all of us in this room
are made out of the periodic table. That's all there is. Now, what is the periodic table? In the simple
terms, it's all the minerals and trace elements that exist in the universe. Welcome back. Welcome back,
everybody, the skinny confidential him and her show. Today we have an incredible episode for you today,
a very niche episode all about water and minerals. Why did we go so niche here? Well, you will see in a
moment with Robert Slovak. He co-founded a business called Water and Wellness. And after 40 years is one of the
world's foremost water scientists. This episode is pretty wild. We talk all about how we're
de-mineralized and not getting enough of our minerals, which we keep talking on this show. But now we
have a real expert on explaining why. It has to do with our soil. It has to do with the way we evolved.
it has to do with so many things.
And it's a big reason why many of us go through life struggling and not feeling our best.
So definitely diving in here and tactically talking about how we can improve, how we can get the right minerals,
and what the hell is going on with our soil and water.
I know after this episode, I will never in my life forget my minerals every morning.
You guys are going to be blown away about the importance of minerals.
I have my dad on them now.
I told my sisters about them, my brother.
I have got everyone in my family on minerals.
and they're super easy to get and they make such a difference.
Michael even told me, you have to tell the audience this,
that you had the worst migraines.
Tell this story.
Well, I've always, I've talked about it on this show on and off of the years.
I've always my whole life gotten terrible migraines.
And ever since I started taking these minerals,
Kintan minerals, which we're going to talk about in the middle on the show,
I have not had a headache to date.
So listen, my guys, I've tried literally everything and nothing worked.
And I take one in the morning, one in the afternoon.
It's been a game changer.
So if you get headaches, definitely try this stuff out after hearing the episode.
And I know we'll get into this later,
but like usual, we do have a code for this product. It's code skinny, which again, we'll talk about
later in the episode. But if you're Googling around and feeling eager and you want to get on it now,
it's code skinny. So Robert Slovak is one of the foremost water scientists in the world.
He and his brothers were pioneers in reverse osmoses technology. And Robert made it his mission to expand
awareness of Kintan. Since then, Kintan has become a worldwide phenomenon. Robert is a regular
guest on international stages. He taught in universities. He's written books. He really is an incredible
guest. And you'll see that in this episode. With that, Robert, welcome to the Skinny Confidential,
her show. This is the skinny confidential, him and her. Who needs minerals? Every living thing.
Every living thing. Every living thing. Because the substance of all living things is the periodic table.
The periodic table represents all the matter the universe is made of. This is a profound thing that the
average person has no clue of. The stars are made out of the periodic table. Bacteria are made out of the
periodic table. And all of us in this room are made out of the periodic table. That's all there is.
Now, what is the periodic table? In the simple terms, it's all the minerals and trace elements
that exist in the universe. Everything is made out of them. Water is made from the periodic table.
to hydrogen and oxygen. Those aren't considered minerals. Oxygen is a gas and hydrogen as a guess.
So there's little variations to this, but this is it. This is everything that exists.
Let me ask you this. Are we getting more minerals in 2022 than we were in, say, 1999 or
1980? Or are we getting less? Okay. Incredibly less. And the person,
who echoes that story better than anybody is Professor August Dunning, a professor emeritus of Caltech.
All of your audience should tune into the Habitat Crisis.
It's on YouTube.
It's presentations are everywhere.
And he is excellent.
And he shows two charts.
And the charts show that since 1900 to present.
the decline of minerals and trace elements, which is like a ski slope going down,
is exactly the opposite as the increase in chronic disease from 1900 to present.
We've got a lot of people come on the shows and talk about the importance of minerals.
Nobody with quite your credentials.
Many people say it's because of the soil.
What are the other reasons that we're not getting minerals outside of?
Is it just poor soil?
Or is there something that we're doing as humans?
It's okay.
So in the late 1800s, farming changed dramatically.
And once you left, and we'll cover this, once life left the ocean, and it spent
the species of life, the tens of thousands of species of life, spent two and a half billion
with a bee exclusively in the ocean.
I mean, that's like, when I saw that the first time, as a scientist, it like changed my week.
Two and a half billion years.
It's wild to think about, if you use that measurement, humans have been around for, I mean,
comparatively to that, it's very, very, very small.
Microscopic, right?
Microscopically, yes.
So, you know, I mean, you could say that humans, some human form has been around, some hominoid form
has been around for maybe as much as 100,000 years.
And this is two billion years.
Compared to billion years.
And the biggest thing that no one has answered at all of my professional doctors' presentation
is that it's one of the first questions I asked the doctors.
What is the ocean?
I mean, life spent two and a half billion years in it.
You guys are top physiologists and doctors.
What is it?
No one has ever answered it.
Okay.
And it's a very simple answer.
It's a water solution of the entire periodic table.
That designed all species of life.
This designed all species of life.
It amazed me because I didn't learn this.
As modern farming took place in the late 1800s, it was one, let's make it mechanical,
faster, more profitable.
And, oh, geez, adding organic matter,
back into the soil. Oh my God, that's time consuming. So let's just use the key chemicals,
like nitrate fertilizers. And then, oh, but they encourage like weeds and things. And that's a
problem. So let's use pesticides and herbicides. By the end, by now, we have denatured food,
even if it's organically grown. There's some exceptions completely. So maybe where there's
there's 78 minerals and trace elements that can be like available to us. The rest are gases and
things. But 78, that's a number just to remember. Hey, the sea has 78 minerals and trace elements.
That number whittles if you were to just go get soil from the local farmer, you'd be hard
pressed to get 15 or 20. So you're saying that I sit here as a mother and I make my daughter a plate
and on the plate is watermelon and cherries and broccoli and rice.
And I think, oh, I'm giving her these nutrients with these minerals in it.
And you're saying 15 or 20.
Compared to 78.
So even if like you're feeding a baby, a two-year-old, a one-year-old, a newborn.
So you're essentially getting one-fifth of what we should be getting.
We need to be like supplementing these minerals.
Absolutely.
Because where life began, we call the primordial ocean.
it actually began in the ocean. One, the ocean had everything, we could say God created, okay,
and it was giving it to life. You can do whatever you want with it and you can evolve in it.
So this primordial ocean contained these sustaining minerals and the amniotic fluid in which your fetus is living right now
is fashioned after the primordial ocean, which is an entire collection of the periodic table.
The amniotic fluid of mothers now 15 to 20.
Okay, let me ask you this.
So say I wake up and I do what I always do and I take one of these shots, these mineral shots.
I do that all the time.
Yes.
I found you at Moon Juice and I like love them.
Is that supplementing me to 100% or no?
It is supplementing you to 100%.
So there is 100% of the variety of the variety of
minerals and trace elements. You won't find it on the box because remember I said the FDA is
involved in this game. They tell you what you can print and they don't want people to know about
the periodic table and all that it implies because they stole that game in the late 1800s
when there was the contest of science between Antoine Bechamp and Louie.
Pestor. And Louis-A-Champ said, it's all about, and this is where we're going to dip into
the rabbit hall. Antoine Bétham said, it's all about the health of your terrain and the
bioterrain, some people call it, the milieu interior, the French call it, et cetera. It's got lots of names,
but it is the revered place that keeps yourselves alive and it is a mirror image of the ocean.
Antoine Baisham said, the terrain is what you must protect, balance, and restore with minerals
and trace elements and you won't get diseased. That's what protects you. And Louis Pasteur said,
nope, I disagree. It's microbes and parasites that invade the body, compromise its health,
cause disease, et cetera. And Louis Pasteur was backed by the onslaught.
of the big financiers who saw the vision of what we call big pharma.
Is it all the commercial opportunity?
It was a commercial opportunity and it's almost like now.
They censored Bechamp and then at that Bechamp is like, you know, 1865 to 1875.
So is Louis Pestor.
And then René Canton, the discoverer of this came along at the end.
end of the century 1897 and he said whoa life began and evolved in the whole periodic table this is what
bechamp was talking about as far as maintaining this biological terrain what was interesting if i could
digress is that he demonstrably showed the identity and importance of the sea
by in 1904, he transfused the whole blood of six dogs with isotonic seawater.
That one right there.
So, okay, so in Lehman's Strom's, he took out the blood of these dogs and put this stuff into the dogs.
Okay.
Replaced it.
And then what happened?
They survived and thrived.
And he proved that our blood, in fact, did get inherited through evolution.
and he made the famous statement,
the only way life could leave the ocean was to take the ocean with it.
It's my favorite.
Oh, they're smart.
Okay?
So he was brilliant, but in those, right after he did this experiment in 1904,
he wrote a famous 500-page treatise that explained it to doctors.
And then had to, it was used in all throughout Europe and North Africa
to deal with the diseases.
And we're talking, just can't on.
There was no antibiotics.
There were some potions and herbal elixirs and things,
but people were dying, 50,000 a month.
So he taught doctors how to use it,
and they dealt with cholera, tuberculosis,
gastroenteritis, typhoid.
Right around the time we eradicated many of these things.
Yes, exactly.
So, okay, to take one step back, minor step back.
Sorry.
Well, I think this is important. I'd stay on it because just following history and thinking of the diseases you just named it is right around these periods of time that all of these things basically, I don't want to say eradicated, but we were able to deal with them. What is Kainton? Like for the layman that's listening, like, you know, Lauren and I've taken this product for years and years now. But when someone says just in a what is it? What is it? Yep. So it's harvested from a very special place in the ocean that has special characteristics called a plankton bloom.
The bloom that is used by Labrtois Canton is off the coasts by 75 to 100 kilometers, off the coasts of France and Spain.
Okay? Northern coast of Spain, western coast of France.
The exact optimal location is provided to Labrtois Canton by the oceanographic insuffine.
by the Oceanographic Institute of Madrid,
because plankton blooms are the most monitored and revered part of what the ocean provides us.
So much so, they really don't publicize it because they're delicate and fragile and crazy people
could destroy them.
So those plankton blooms are collections of phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Taking me back to my elementary years here.
So phytoplankton is, you know, little green organisms, and algae is a phytoplankton,
and zooplankton is like krill, is a zooplankton.
And so these coexist in this huge volume of seawater.
And it's kind of like an entity in itself.
You know, it doesn't dissipate.
And it's because it's a coordinated neighborhood in which the zooplankton ascend periodically and consume the phytoplankton, just like cows going to pasture.
Okay.
Can you envision that?
The zooplankton ascend into the phytoplankton, consume it.
And then you can imagine the biochemical reactions that occur from that event.
and that becomes part of this thing we call biosynosis,
and that has the magic of Keentone in it.
And it's what that biosynosis does with the periodic table
that's already in the ocean.
And that's how you transfer the minerals?
No, no, no transfer.
They're transferring.
Okay, they're transferring.
It's simply harvested, taken to the laboratory of Schenone in Alicante, Spain,
which is on the Mediterranean coast,
very sophisticated pharmaceutical laboratory,
and there all the plankton is removed.
You don't want to have plankton in it.
It would just interfere.
You want the essence of what the plankton created.
Okay, so if we're going to go down the rabbit hole,
like we kind of did.
Like we kind of did.
Let's really go down the rabbit hole.
Okay.
There was a pandemic.
Yes.
There is a pandemic.
You sound.
Like you know a lot of things that are going on behind the scenes that maybe people don't want out there.
Looking back at the pandemic, if you could have prescribed something to everyone, would have involved this?
Without question.
And what would...
Maybe only this.
Okay.
And what would it have done differently?
You mean to those who administered it?
Let's say everyone in the world took these minerals every single day.
Well, there is a problem.
and that's the MRNA part, the spike protein part, the graphene oxide and graphene hydroxide part.
What does that mean in kindergarten terms?
Okay.
So there is the virus, the coronavirus, or COVID virus, but they stuck in artificial antagonists
that have nothing to do with natural organisms and so on.
they stuck in graphene, which plays a dance with your genes and can change your gene structure.
With the vaccines you're talking about.
With the vaccines.
This is heavy.
It's evil.
It's ominous.
And it's one reason why I couldn't predict because those things are not something anybody knows where it's going.
I'm just trying to be a scientist in this and give an accurate answer.
But this dealt already with many coronaviruses in its history.
But now that they did this spike protein and so on, it's hard to predict what this would do.
It's hard to predict.
Certainly, it would greatly protect the organism.
So whether it makes them immune.
So let's do like a hypothesis here.
If say that we did not have access to vaccines, and I'm just just,
creating a world here, and you were sick with COVID or you were trying to protect yourself
against COVID and you took this.
Yes.
What would that do for your immune system?
It would sustain all the things that are failing at the more kind of biological level.
But when you get into the DNA level where these other antagonists are playing a role,
I just don't know.
Nobody knows.
Sure.
Okay.
But I certainly, you have to think of this is, it's not like an option.
If you don't have a bioterrain with all the elements in it, because it designed, that solution designed you.
Yeah, it's like you're basically playing a rigged game if you're, if you're operating at a deficit, if you're not getting the proper minerals, right?
Like you're putting yourself in a more vulnerable position.
What about someone though, like this is random, but like Laird Hamilton, who's in the ocean, all.
the time. He's eating seawater. He's surfing. He's doing big waves. He's constantly touching his
feet to the sand. Is he someone who maybe doesn't need that because he's in the ocean? Or does that have
nothing to do with it? No, it has something to do with it. And it's, it has something to do with it.
And it's better than not doing it, okay? But it doesn't offer the precision that Kintone Marine
plasma offers an organism. You know, it's interesting, you know, Lauren and I went through the
pandemic, obviously just like everybody else, and we had to split a lot of time between here and
California. So we had to travel a lot during that time and some people got upset about that.
But regardless, I didn't even think about it at the time, but we've been taking this stuff
for years. And even when we got COVID, I mean, it was minor, right? And that was even before
vaccination. So I'm starting to think like how much of a part this played in the defense of our
overall immune system. And how much would you both typically take a day? We take one a day.
Okay. So let's say if you were really exposed to this toxic virus, et cetera, et cetera,
you might immediately amp up to three ampules per day, one beat 15 to 30 minutes before each meal.
And that would have changed, I believe, your experience of COVID.
And what is the difference here between the hypertonic and the isotonic?
Okay.
And what I'm saying for people, the dark blue and the light blue.
You were trying to explain the difference to me one day saying that he was trying to play
scientist telling me.
Somebody explained it to me one day and it's been too long now for me to go back and
remember how it was explained.
So that's why now I have the expert.
We established that your blood, blood plasma, body fluids, extracellular fluids,
are derived through evolution from seawater.
Sure. Okay.
And in that derivation, the level of, let's call it,
minerals and trace elements in that, makes what we call
an isotonic solution.
Okay?
The ocean, the modern ocean, is hypertonic.
and means it's very, you know, to you, salty and strong as you experience when you take a
hypertonic.
And an isotonic, which was modified when life left the ocean, it's isotonic and about one-third
as concentrated.
It's not it's salty.
Right.
This is the fluid that interacts directly with the body.
body.
Hypertonic is more used to enhance the performance and nutrition of the body, but isotonic
is what evolution gave your body.
Okay, so why, Lauren, the reason now why I remember explaining it here is I told her
that I thought that she would derive a greater benefit from taking this more regularly
if she wasn't performing in the gym or as an athlete is often.
Is that correct?
Meaning, go through that again.
So I said, I thought this one, if she was going to choose, if she had to take one or the other and was just going to choose while she's been pregnant, I thought that this one would be more beneficial, isotonic.
Okay.
There is for the pregnancy and the tremendous demand the most in a person's life, as much as any Olympic athlete is the supply to the baby.
So, Lord, what I did is I completely messed that up for you. You should have been taking the other one.
So she should have, she should have taken the hypertony.
Sonic. My bad. And we have
protocols for this. It's fine.
She'll be over there. Yeah. No, no. It's
fine. It's fine.
Wrong again. Because your diet
is probably better than
the average mother's diet.
Yeah, unless I'm listening
to my husband and he's giving me the wrong shit.
I mean, shit, he's probably given me whiskey and
like a sauna and maybe an ice bath
and what else can you give me?
Well, the intention was in the right place, but
what happened was I needed to get Robert in here sooner
so it's, you know, just missed
I think he was just trying to seduce you.
I'm 10 minutes from giving birth.
So thanks for giving me the right minerals for the last nine months, Michael.
But what you're saying is regardless, her just taking any of this stuff is a huge leg up on someone
who's not.
More than a big leg.
I don't even know how to describe it.
Can you really get granular with some benefits, though?
Like, is it going to give you glowy skin?
Is it going to give you more energy?
Wait, wait.
Are we talking the baby or the pregnant mother or what?
You could do just the average person.
Like, what are the benefits that you think that taking this every single day is going to do?
Probably the first thing is that it protects your immunity.
Okay.
At a level that your body has never known before.
Our immunity is surviving not just microbes and parasites and so on, but we're fighting EMF.
I mean, probably perhaps the most.
dangerous thing humanity is faced with is 5G. And it looks like we're not going to do anything
about it. Okay. I mean, I almost brought my anti-5G shirt with me today. But I mean, I know this
stuff so well. And it's sad to see people and everybody is. Young kids just are so attached
to that toxic device and nobody's saying anything.
I mean, our world is going through a very weird time of misinformation.
When it's happening faster than we could, then we can happen.
Absolutely.
When you say we're addicted to this device, the phone, what is, when someone's sitting on their phone staring at it first thing in the morning, what is that doing to us?
Well, it depends on what mode it's in, but it's...
What mode should it be in?
Well, I mean, if you're, if you have it in your house, you're, you should have an airplane mode or off.
Best is off and best is your Wi-Fi is off.
And better is to be hardwired on top of that, meaning you don't have a router, your direct wall connection to the outside internet and et cetera.
Okay.
So if you can be on, you should be on 5G as a part.
to Wi-Fi if you have to choose?
Not be on 5G. No.
No, no, no, no, no.
You should be hardwired.
That's the best.
Okay.
You should be on airplane mode.
5G is just a special band of frequencies that has unique properties of delivering
massive amounts of information.
That's the lure.
Oh, you can watch television, three stations at once with 5G.
but its intensity delivered to you is the cell sites are are have to be you know four times closer than the old
websites you grew up with so so so websites I meant antennas so going back to waking up with
the phone in your face in the morning let's say you're on Wi-Fi or 5G how bad is that
what are we doing to ourselves you're exposing yourself
to radiation at an incredibly toxic level.
And there are, you know, most people aren't going to sit around and read all the studies.
But, oh my God, the studies and books that are out by almost every health writer, it's there,
but we all lead busy lives.
And who wants to sit and learn about, you know, electromagnetic radiation and its effect
on the cells and the studies?
but it's serious, more serious. I can't imagine what it's doing to a child's mind.
Let's go back with you a little bit. You've been doing this, I guess, as a scientist for what,
40 plus years? Is that correct? Well, I was involved in water technology.
Okay. I mean, by career, I'm an astronautical engineer. And then my brother and I were
instrumental in the development of reverse osmosis technology. And then my story when I was in Brazil
that I discovered and changed my career in an instant was when I discovered that there is a product
from the sea that cured me in eight hours. And I go, this is not possible. Cures you of what?
Bacterial gastroenteritis. And I was in a remote area.
in Brazil, not a great place to be.
Probably it was contaminated food.
No doctor, no clinic within 500 miles.
And no helicopter was coming for me.
And somebody hands me six of those ampules of isotonic and said,
this is our doctor.
And you know what?
A scientist would conclude.
sure really this is your doctor it's it's seawater and and you're telling me to do it it's the best shot
you have and then it changed my life wow so if someone's sick with something that has to do with
something in their stomach phenomenal food poisoning so so that means that you'll never get montezuma's
revenge again when you go to covo and you come back this would be great
to take to Cabo if that's a problem in combo. Because I always get screwed with the ice. You go there,
you think you're being so good, you have a margarita, lots of ice, maybe a blended margarita.
On this topic of water, I don't even know how one gets the title of international water expert,
but you have it. Is that what they say? That's what they say about you. Let's just talk about water
in general, the drinking water that we're all partaking in. What do you drink? I drink a variety of
things, but I drink tap water that is processed by the technology I help bring to the world,
reverse osmosis, and other stages of technology like activated carbon, et cetera.
And I know what that does to the tap water, and it removes all of its contaminants,
that I'm concerned with to very low levels.
The only thing then I do with that,
knowing that I've also removed any minerals and trace elements from that water.
Because when you're doing the reverse osmos, you're stripping the minerals.
You're stripping the minerals, but this is a point everyone misses.
Tap water in general, if we just take North America,
it doesn't contain enough minerals to make a difference anyway.
Maybe there's a few towns in whatever.
So it doesn't matter if you strip it because you don't have it to begin.
It doesn't matter.
And the variety, remember, we're talking 78.
That's the variety you need.
Maybe it has five good amounts of minerals.
So it's not enough.
So I add back in hypertonic.
So you take the hypertonic, you add it into the water after you've gone through the reverse
osmosis from the tap.
Precisely.
And what waters do you avoid?
Or if you could prescribe the majority of,
this listenership and say, hey, this is what I would not do if I were you, what would that be?
It's not, well, you know, I wouldn't ever consume tap water directly.
Okay?
It just has such a plethora of chemicals in it.
Over a hundred.
And just over your lifetime, it doesn't, not something like in India, it could kill you in a
week, but it's going to affect your life and your health.
There's just disinfection byproducts and chemicals galore.
They're mostly used to protect you from microbes, but they affect you as well.
So you have to get rid of those.
The bottled waters on the market, they range, as you know, everything.
So most of the big players in bottled water, Pepsi, Coke, Arrowhead, Poland Springs, etc., etc.
Some use a revered natural spring water, typically very low in contaminants.
The bottle water industry is quite good, typically low in contaminants, but not impressive in its mineral content.
So I even tell people who buy Mountain Valley and by Pullman Springs, et cetera, et cetera,
just put a quaint on then.
How bad is DeSanti?
Everyone on TikTok makes fun of DeSanti.
Is DeSanti really that bad or is it just getting a bad rep?
And how bad is the plastic?
Is it as bad as people say?
Okay.
I'd have to go into my files because they have so many logged in.
I don't remember the analysis of DeSanti.
So I can't comment on it right now.
But generally, if you're a name brand bottled water,
you actually belong to a bottled water association worldwide.
and you have to meet standards.
And those standards are typically safe enough
that it's not going to have a major impact,
negative impact in your health.
The worst problem is the fact that
it doesn't contain the minerals that you need
because you're not getting it from your food either.
Not all minerals are created equal.
So let's say that there's a company
that has like a powder with minerals in it.
Is that correct?
that they're not all created equal or does it matter where we get our minerals from?
Well, it does.
It does.
Seawater has the greatest variety.
Now, you can evaporate the water from seawater and make otherwise great Celtic sea salt,
but you have just cut off a lot of the magic biochemical properties.
Okay, once you denature it and take it away, it's better than Morton salt, but it's not
that salt. It's not keen to it. So what you're saying is that, you know, that people come on here and they say, hey, if you want to get some more minerals or whatever, hydrate more, you sprinkle little sea salts in the water, but you're saying that this would be a better solution because... Wait, I mean, it's not even a contest. Now, there are trace minerals research. Okay. Do you know this product? It's... I don't think so. It's the most, I think, highest sold off-the-shelf minerals that you can buy anywhere. Trace minerals research. They do.
a magnificent marketing job. And they, at some point during its formation, they decided to use
the Great Salt Lake in Utah, a lake that is captured. And I am very against the use of this
lake for anything you ingest. Why? Because it has no outlet. There's no cleaning aspect to it.
It's just been there for millions of years.
There's no movement.
And no movement.
But as industry moved in the mining and agriculture in the 1800s into Utah, you know where the mining waste went.
Oh, yep.
You know where the agricultural waste went.
So there are parts of that lake that have the highest mercury in North America.
I think they've done as good as they've can.
If they had a choice now, they probably wouldn't use this method and go to that.
So I try to steer people away from that and favor.
I more balanced the water that sustained evolution, which is Kington.
It's a different ballgame.
With all your expertise, if you were to recommend to everyone,
something that they could do every single day.
I would love to know the specifics.
What would the time be?
What would the dosage be?
Would it be first thing in the morning?
Would it be at night?
Tell us exactly if you could say,
if people could just add one thing to their routine.
Okay.
So it certainly,
if somebody wasn't living on a biodynamic farm in Idaho,
okay, if they weren't.
That sounds fun.
Yes.
It would hands down be.
Bikintan marine plasma because it's the thing that's missing most from the input of all the things
that we derive nutrition from.
No, it's interesting.
I mean, listen, I think there's no secret especially on this show.
We've talked about it a lot and we've had so many expertise, some in your field, some adjacent
that have come on.
It's the biggest thing we're lacking is minerals.
They say soil, they said, but nobody's really come on and said, this is the way you get them.
This is the best way.
And when you look at it, remember, this has been a medicine.
People forget that because they, it's natural time.
It's been a medicine for 125 years.
And it's, it's, can't use the word cure, but it, it has dealt with almost every level of health condition known.
And there's volumes on Kintone.
why don't I just print all the volumes
because I'll be in jail
before the next time you see me
why is that
it's because
this is a feared product
okay so for the skeptics
because there's always going to be skeptics
sure I can meet any skeptics
for the skeptic that's saying
Robert this sounds too good to be true
I don't get it this why have I not heard
about this before okay if it was so easy
if this could cure COVID and all these illnesses,
why isn't everybody prescribing this?
How do you answer those critics?
Because of its history as a medicine,
it volunteered, in 1999, Laboratouas Canton,
voluntarily withdrew from the physician's desk reference of Europe
because the next step was to be certified,
which they could have done.
It was been the book for a hundred years.
They could have been certified as a medicine for about $2.5 billion, the car.
Okay?
And they just said, you know what?
We're not going to claim anything more than minerals and trace elements.
And we don't want to get in that whole disease thing because we'll get destroyed.
And they were right.
I mean, I can see how that could happen.
So the first time that there, I won't give you details, but a distributor, there is a introductory booklet that is printed in French and Spanish on Quintan.
If you were both practitioners, it'd be the first thing I hand you.
Easy to go through.
And it tells you how to use Quintan for the basic things.
And the basics things involve 150 health conditions.
Well, 150, okay?
And it's been around for 100 years.
Do you know how many medicines will be around 100 years from now?
This many.
Maybe aspirants.
Zero.
He's putting up, you guys, just so you know.
So this has stood the test of time.
This has stood the test of time like nothing else.
But when this distributor, unbeknownst to us in a Spanish-speaking area,
that happens to have its health importance.
products processed by the FDA. They're involved. When the FDA saw that book, they checked off a box
in 24 hours to cut off the importation of this here in the States. And it was us importing it.
And it cost us a fortune, like literally a fortune. I don't doubt it. To get that back.
Oh, I'm sure. And it took two years to do it. So it took a two-year
fight in a fortune to be able to just re-import it back into the United States for something that's
existed for over a hundred years. Precisely. That is a natural product. Precisely. Wow.
I think that if we haven't learned anything from this pandemic, it's that we constantly need to be
questioning things. Oh, truer words were never spoken. You should put that on the t-shirt.
Why do you think that we're living in a society that when there are people that question, because I'm a person
and that tries to question everything, they get pushed back.
The real answer is that for much longer than we have ever lived
and much longer than our grandparents,
great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents,
there is a plan for the control of humanity.
And I could talk about that plan to you for the next week,
and your jaws would be dropped.
And that plan is moving at full forward.
like it never has before.
And we are moving toward a dystopian society
in which we are going to lose all control.
Everything will be censored.
That we're, there's people in our government
who just can't wait to adopt the Marxist Chinese system.
I mean, it's...
I think like, so what I tell people, my biggest fear,
and I don't know if I've talked about this or not,
But I said, my biggest fear during the pandemic was actually not the disease or the sickness.
My biggest fear was how complacent people got so quickly and how eager they were to give up their basic rights.
And, you know, people said, well, it's a scary time and people are dying.
And I'm like, yes, of course, that's happened throughout history.
This is not the first pandemic that's happened with our species.
What you're, what was starting to see was how many people in positions of power were so eager to exhibit that power over other people, right?
And we all can see this now looking two years back.
and how many other people were so eager to let them exhibit that power over them.
And how they leveraged social media to get through.
That was interesting to me.
It probably has to do with the last 50 years over our education system.
Brainwashing schemes we couldn't even imagine.
Like give an example, a really micro example of what you're talking about.
How just books have changed for children.
And now it's like open season on children's minds, right?
I don't have to tell you.
Open season that everyone shockingly from Disney to
Wells Fargo Bank to you name it.
The strategy is smart too because it's done in the name of righteousness, right?
It's done in the name that if maybe you question or you're against any of these things
that you're a bad person that doesn't care for other humans.
A lot of its work.
That's just not the fact, right?
just because you may say, hey, I don't agree with this strategy or this medicine or this tactic
doesn't mean I want people to die. It means that I think it means that I actually want
future generations to have more choice or maybe less people die, right? Exactly.
Because who knows? Because we don't have enough data and enough time with all these things
that we're done. I mean, now listen, I think people are freaked out about the economy, right?
That's the biggest thing. But it's like, of course this is happening to the economy. Look what we just
did for the last two years, right? Like this, it's not like you do these things and you see
the reaction right away, right? Like, you might see the manifestation of the decisions we've made
the last two years in the economy now, right? Because a lot of these things that we enacted have
impacted a lot of the ways that we now engage in life. It's a great strategy because it makes
people who question these things the bad guys, right? Absolutely. I mean, we're seeing the
it. It turns neighbor against the richest one, Elon. Yeah, of course. He's questioned it and he's
being destroyed.
So what are some other things that you said we could be here for a week and learn about things
that would make our jaw drop?
What's something else that would make our jaw drop that we wouldn't even believe?
I'm going to show it to you.
I can't wait.
By the way, to add a couple items onto your water, what water do you use with bottle water
and so on?
probably for the last 10 years
I've been a
foe of the alkaline water
fat. The one that's like with the
with the machines or whatever? Anything. I mean they sell it in machines
at Whole Foods. Or like the pH, whatever. The pH.
pH is an irrelevant parameter
when it comes to water. Because they sell pH
as something that maintains control over metabolic acids formed in the body from natural metabolism.
You're always making acid.
Most of the acid you get rid of by exhaling carbon dioxide.
You know, if you put CO2 in water, you get carbonic acid like that Pepsi.
That's how we get rid one of the ways.
Maybe 30% has gotten rid of it.
The rest of the stuff is your nil-1.
neutralizing the acids with buffering compounds from minerals.
And so they just decided whether they didn't know what they were talking about or it was all planned.
That pH, if we just had the pH high enough, it would do it.
And it's just not true.
Do not waste your money on just high pH water.
Now, if you tell me, oh, Robert, my water not only has high pH, but it has enough buffering alkalinity to neutralize acid, I said, that's okay. No problem. But you just can't validate it with pH.
There's another marketing tactic. Another marketing tactic. Probably the most successful in water. God, you really got to question everything.
It's exhausting.
You got a question.
Robert, I'm going back into the ocean.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to recede back into the sea myself.
Make me a krill in my next life.
Yeah, I think I'm going to go.
I'm going to move back to the sea and just stay there.
We should have started there.
Three rapid fire questions before our hours up.
First one, if you're going to take a shot, do you take it on an empty stomach in the morning?
Yes.
Okay.
15 to 30 minutes before you have food.
You don't have to have food, but 15 to 30 minutes.
Before you eat.
So first thing in the morning is a good.
That's when I take it.
You typically get up and take it before I even have water.
What if you take a thyroid medicine?
Should you wait 30 minutes?
It's not going to fuck up the thyroid medicine?
No, it's not going to fuck up the thyroid medicine.
Okay.
And my other rapid fire question is for my two-year-old, I want to make this like fun and
sassy for her.
Like I make vitamins fun for her.
How do I make this fun for her to do?
well and does she do the whole thing yeah i mean she could do an isotonic she's not going to like the
hypotonic okay but at the same time you can put it in her proverbial orange juice or her
anything bottle this is going in her water yes yes how many of these should i be take okay so if most
people jump in if they could take one in the morning but how many could you take in theory a day
I mean, for instance, if somebody has very debilitating osteoporosis, okay, you can take up to six per day to deal with that.
Hypertonic anesthesia.
Now, when I was in giving a presentation in Marbea, Spain, I was, I think I was maybe 72 or 73.
and I was asked by osteostrong, a company that is a chain of that deals with osteoporosis worldwide.
Have you ever heard of them?
I mean, they're all over L.A. and I'm sure there's ones in Denver.
Osteo strong.
And they help people deal with osteoporosis.
And they asked me one day since they heard my presentation, would you come and tell us like what's the latest things going on in the United States?
all the new nutrients and so and so I gave them my time.
And at the end of that, the guy asked me, what can we do for you?
And I go, there's nothing.
I'm so happy that I was able to add to your staff's knowledge and so on.
And he goes, I know what we can do.
He said, we just acquired a new high-tech bone analysis machine.
and it costs $350 and I'm happy to just give it to you.
I said, okay, cool.
So I sat down with the nurse who administers it and so on.
You put your foot in this technical machine and he was looking over her shoulder at the monitor.
And the machine came on and he goes, the form you filled out said that you were like 73 years.
old. I go, yeah. And he goes, okay, something's wrong. Okay. So he said, let's reset the machine,
put your other foot in the machine. We did it. And I'm going, what's wrong? And he goes,
you have the highest bone density we have ever measured. Wow. And I'm going, wow. And my response was,
because I knew, my response was, oh, I'm not surprised.
And he goes, why are you not surprised?
I said, well, because I drink seawater.
Every single day you drink.
I would say sometimes I drink two.
And do you drink one of each or do you drink the same one?
Nope.
I drink if I'm not feeling like optimal.
Okay.
I go with isotonic.
If I'm feeling optimal and I want to have a lot of a demanding schedule,
I go with the
hypotonic. But any time
we're dealing with
ill health, you go
right to isotonic. Okay, so if I'm
normal day
fitness routine, working,
doing this show, you know,
loving your wife, doing whatever,
performing, anyone's working in a
stress environment, whatever it is, you're going
hypertonic. If you start to feel ill and feel
like you're not at your best, you go isotonic.
And which one, if you're pregnant again, just if
hypertonic. No, I'm going to show you and
send you before I leave, the protocol, the pregnancy thing is more complicated. You actually shift
from hypertonic to isotonic, okay? Okay. So, and it's, again, that's like optimal. So you did it okay,
as long as your child's amniotic fluid experienced the periodic table. Which you did.
My child experienced the period. All right, Robert. Well, this has been, this has been riveting. Where can
everybody find all this? Do we have a code, you guys? What's the best way to get this in people's hands?
Well, you know, I'm associated with a company, water, and wellness. I brought this when I, after
Brazil, and I had already retired two times. Okay. I just said, I have to be associated with this.
So my goal was to bring it to the United States and really hand it off to somebody more qualified
than I, somebody really into the highest level of health science. And then to make a lot of,
a long story short, a group of first doctors, very high talented doctors, said, let me tell you,
you don't get to discover this and not take full responsibility. You have found the Holy Grail.
They didn't know about it. Okay, guys have been doctors for 50 years. And I go seriously.
And I'm happy I took on the task. And I, this is like 17 years ago.
I had a company. I was the main spokesman for Keentone for worldwide bringing it to the world,
Asia, Europe, even, etc. And now we sell it through water and wellness.
Water and wellness. Okay, so they can go to water and wellness.com forward slash skinny
and then use code skinny for 20% off and that's on the bundles and there's a whole bunch of,
you know, sitewide assortment of things. But definitely I think, you know, every single person needs
Every single person should do this.
Lauren and I have been taking this for years.
I'm so glad we've got to do this, Robert.
I think this is a game changer,
especially for people that have been listening for a long time.
That's been no, you know, this is no shock to this audience.
But this seems like this is the solution to remineralize.
This is the reference.
Yep.
Okay, so water and wellness.com forward slash skinny.
Use code skinny for 20% off and guys check this stuff out.
It is incredible.
I'll say that.
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