The Dylan Gemelli Podcast - Episode #77 Featuring Dr. Rewire! How to "Rewire" Your Brain! Connecting the mind and body, Neuro flexibility, The role of neurotransmitters, Balancing the brain, Effects of stress and more!

Episode Date: January 5, 2026

Episode #77 Featuring Dr. Rewire!  Learn about the process and concept of how to "rewire" your brain!  This interview provides concepts and practices unlike any most have ever encountered.  Dr. Rew...ire has a method of rewiring the brain that is changing lives by the day.  The discussion begins with Dr. Rewire talking about his background as a chiropractor and how chiropractic work is integral into obtaining full quality of life and health as well as the impact it has had on his neurological studies.  The conversation shifts to learning about health beyond pathology and into the MIND-BODY connection.  There is talk of the importance of neuroplasticity, neurotransmitters and the role emotions and stress have into our overall health.  Dr. Rewire then discusses the rewiring process in detail along with the importance of neuro flexibility.  There is also an explanation on the importance of balancing the brain for optimal health!  Dr. Rewire is a one of a kind expert that resonates with millions of people across the world.  His concepts and teaching are making a major impact!  This is a conversation you DO NOT want to miss!     Check out Dr. Rewire's homepage: https://drrewire.com/   Get your copy of "Wired for Wealth" an Amazon #1 Best Seller! https://www.amazon.com/Wired-Wealth-Unlocking-Financial-Success/dp/B0C2RYRYJB   Follow Dr. Rewire on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.rewire/?hl=en     Today's episode is sponsored by TONUM! TONUM supplements for the MIND AND BODY!   USE CODE "DYLAN" to save!!  https://www.tonum.com/DYLAN _______________________________________________________________________________ Get the Apollo Neuro for $90 OFF!! USE CODE GEMELLI to save https://apolloneuro.com/gemelli   To PURCHASE MITOPURE visit Dylan's landing page and use code DYLAN to save 20% OFF!! https://shop.timeline.com/DYLAN     THE BREAKTHROUGH MIMIO HEALTH FASTING MIMETIC SUPPLEMENT!  20% OFF with code Gemelli  https://mimiohealth.sjv.io/c/6588260/3323599/30611     TRULY Increase Your NAD LEVELS with WONDERFEEL NMN: https://getwonderfeel.com/?utm_source=DylanGemelli&utm_medium=podcast     MESCREEN: The world's first and only at home mitochondrial efficiency test Save $100 with CODE   DYLAN   https://mescreen.com/cart/47561239626013:1?discount=&ref=DYLAN       HIRE DYLAN ON THE MINNECT APP HERE: expert.minnect.com/@DylanGemelli     Follow Dylan on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Tiktok @dylangemelli and PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and leave reviews!!   MAKE SURE TO GO TO DYLAN'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL for MORE video content!!    https://www.youtube.com/@DylanGemelliBiohacking Email Dylan for booking, collaborations and/or to apply for the Dylan Gemelli Podcast DylanGemelli@gmail.com Visit Dylan's Homepage https://dylangemelli.com

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Starting point is 00:01:44 So first, thanks for taking the time to come in and say me, brother. I'm so grateful to be able to. He is a world-renowned expert in brain performance, mind-body optimization, which you know is every single thing that I believe in and stand for, and human behavior. But he is the creator of the Dr. Rewire Wealth DNA test and brain DNA test. He's got 27 years of research and over 500,000 patients and clients served. So without further ado, my friends, Dr. Rewire.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Thank you, Dylan. Appreciate you having me. It's going to be fun. It's awesome, man. I'm really looking forward to this. I don't dig into backstories a whole lot anymore. It's just kind of cliche, but your reasoning for what you do is part of the journey here that I really want to get into because it's fascinating. So fill me in, please.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Yeah, so my journey started. I was seven pounds. No, I'm joking. No, we, you know, for me, I was a kid in P. school struggling and you know going down that path I actually walked in and someone gave me a you know a CD set and I looked at it and it said Anthony Robbins right and this is way before even before he was Tony this is get the edge I was like what is this get the edge thing I was struggling in school having a difficult time barely passing and as an Indian guy you just that just doesn't
Starting point is 00:03:04 happen and so I did the work and I started seeing changes started seeing realizations of what was happening in my system and I started feeling better feel more power I was like, there's something to this, I don't quite understand. And then from there, I was like, okay, so I studied, I studied what it was, I did it. And then I kind of was like, okay, I wanted to understand how do we live optimally? I didn't want to understand how to manage pathology. And even today, in many respects, biohacking is managing pathology or the minimization of pathology.
Starting point is 00:03:37 But it doesn't have to do with optimization of the human in every capacity. And so when I got into it, then I went off into chiropractic school and started understanding what it was about in the nervous system and how the nervous system comes together and creates a parasympathetic and sympathetic alignment. And I went off and built one of the largest practices in the world seeing over 1,250 people a week and was just running this machine of people and people will come from all over the world at the time. One of the things that I've really noticed, and I think it's by no chance here, this correlation with chiropractic and health, because I swear, to you multiple people that are chiropractors and people go, well, they're just chiropractors, but then I find out that they have some of the deepest knowledge basis and understanding of the brain and the neurological side. But I want to get into that first before we get into what you do. What is it about chiropractic that is so important to our overall health? And why is it
Starting point is 00:04:37 that you guys seem to have so much more in your brain and what's going on? that a lot of people understand. I think, I can't say this for certain, right? But I think that the way that you look at the human body is a very different stroke. You're looking at the cause of the issues. You're looking at the cause of the system rather than looking at a management of pathology.
Starting point is 00:04:58 We're looking at how do we put the body back in balance? And through our lenses, our experiences, whether it be emotion, whether it be the nervous system, diet exercise, we're looking, how do I optimize this system? We're not looking for pain. we're not looking for illness. And the more chiropractors are out there,
Starting point is 00:05:18 I think they start to see the world in a very different lens. And I think they're the ones that are actually going to be the future of healthcare in many capacities. And I say that, you know, it's funny, I was on this podcast this morning. And someone said, well, they're not a medical doctor.
Starting point is 00:05:29 I don't want the credibility of a medical doctor. I am totally grateful being a chiropractor because what it taught me was how to look at the body from a very holistic system. Now I can understand the neurology, the DNA, the emotions, the nutrition, the diet, the exercise that it takes, what to be optimal. Rather than just being such a micro-nitched pathologist,
Starting point is 00:05:51 it's difficult to separate the forest from the trees, for lack of better words. The more finite would become. And I think that's one of the main things. I really do think that's one of the main things. Not all chiropractors are that way, for sure, but there's in anything, right? Like I like to sit and say you have, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:06 good plumbers, bad plumbers, good medical doctors, bad medical doctors, good specialist, Good chiropractor, bad chiroprud. But what I will tell you is this, is that when, for me, I can no one speak for my, like, there's a lot of times that in this career, I started to think, well, you know, people discredited me as a chiropractor.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Good. I'm glad they did because I've spent the better part of now almost 30 years of my life, standing up for a principle of health that has allowed me to teach my family, my kids, my patients, all these people in the world I've been able to touch about the true meaning of health not just managing pathology and illness and disease.
Starting point is 00:06:44 It's needed, but we live in a world today where symptoms are the marketing and health is by far the secondary notion in this. Yeah. As a chiropractor, it allowed me to understand Ayurvedic medicine. It allowed me to understand, you know, German medicine. You just are open to all these different faculties
Starting point is 00:07:03 that are out there. And I would never change the thing. Yeah, I mean, being misaligned and structurally off. I mean, obviously you're going to start building up inflammation, other issues in terms of posture. And I can even cause brain fog and then neurological issues that can be derived from that misalignment.
Starting point is 00:07:27 And, I mean, that's just a few of the things that I think people don't realize the correlation. Look, I'll be the first one to say, if you asked me 10 years ago, would I listen to somebody with a chiropractic background and start to talk to me about my mind, my DNA, some of the things you do, I would have had the same misconception. Sure.
Starting point is 00:07:45 And a lot of people do. I think, though, when you get a better understanding and a more open mind to what exactly goes along with a practice or what somebody's doing and you realize, whoa. But you have to understand and you have to listen and you have to have the ability to take in information that maybe isn't really mainstream. Well, you know what I used to sit and say, I'd say, you know, I'm always. the last person you're going to see because you're not going to need to go anywhere else. I love that. I love that. You're not going to come to me first. And never did. Right? And every
Starting point is 00:08:16 every doctor who's listening to this, every chiropractor, every natural health care professionals listening to this. They're saying the exact same thing. They're like, we're the last ones. People don't leave because they actually get the results that they're looking for. And medicine has its place. I don't want to take away from it. It definitely has its place. But if medicine was the solution, we wouldn't have this health crisis we live in today. We wouldn't have this mental health crisis we live in today. We wouldn't have the obesity epidemic at our hands if it was the solution to our problems. We know this in America, you know, the vast levels of health care that it's not.
Starting point is 00:08:53 It's sick care. It's a management of pathology. And if we really understand the elements of health and what it takes for a micro, just one cell to live and take that cell, you take oxygen, energy, detoxification, glucose and the metabolism of that system, then you understand that we're just a microcosm of that cellular microcosm. And then as we start to expand ourselves to realize that, you know what, every cell in our body functions the same way.
Starting point is 00:09:24 And if we give it the right ingredients, right, the right pieces of the puzzle, then all of a sudden the body has the ability to live, more importantly, to thrive. And you're a spiritual guy, so I'll say this because I'm in the same space. Please. Is that, to me, health is the expression of your innate soul, whatever that is for you, right? And if we're not allowing ourselves to express ourselves, we're literally creating illness in our body. I have now proven this time and time again. Yep.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Where someone is not expressing themselves, their body will show up and manifest illness, disease, chronic conditions, IBS, Crohn's, marital, or, excuse me, pelvic disorders, female disorders, hormonal disorders, testosterone. Like, I've seen this now again and again and again. And the great thing about it is that when the human body becomes congruent to the way it's designed from the mind, the body, the DNA, we now align someone's DNA, which is their biology, their soul, which is their essence, however you want to create it, and their grand purpose of being in this planet.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Now, all of a sudden, someone gets to experience life at a whole other capacity that they even No, this is the whole reason why I didn't want to get off the phone with you, dude. So my main focus has shifted now to a mind and body connection, as opposed to me spending all these years focusing on fitness and nutrition. Then I started to understand the cellular side like you're talking about. And I started to see, okay, everything kind of starts and ends with cellular health, like it originates there. However, what you just said, then I agree.
Starting point is 00:11:03 grasp the understanding that even if we optimize hormones, cellular health, nutrition, and our fitness, if we're not in the right mindset, if we're off, whether it's a deep neurological thing or even constant stress, constant anxieties, mind all over the place, we can do all of that. And we will never be right. We will always find issues and have issues. And so for me, I say what's the most important aspect, but I think it's a combination of social. cellular and neurological combined and piecing those together and then it kind of trickles down into everything else. Would you agree, disagree? Tell me your thoughts. So I'll tell you this way. I was on a conversation with some guy who's trying to sell me some YouTube stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Yeah. As I'm trying to get my world and brain and learning for you as I get my world together. He's like, oh, so you're, you're, you're Dr. Rewire. You help people rewire their brain so they make more money. And I said, I wrote a book on wealth because I think it's one area of life that no doctor in health care ever touches. Right. But we do. deal with more chronic stress because of finance is more than anything. Absolutely. I said, but no, that's not what I do. Actually, I do the exact opposite.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I work with really successful people, really wealthy people to give them the one thing that everyone is searching for. And that's peace of mind. Mm-hmm. I said, I help successful people get peace of mind through science. Love it. And he said, oh, I said, yeah, because ultimately, that's what it comes down to. Right, the human brain is designed to have peace of mind.
Starting point is 00:12:31 our external environment with all the stimulus, the information, the information overload that we have today, it actually puts our brain into a frozen state, creates us into the sympathetic pattern. The cellular health is essential. However, the state of mind, epigenetically and consciously will change the actual cellular health. So a lot of people in today's world focus on physicality, you'll call it that word, right, cellular health, metabolic health, super important. I don't want to take away from it. But the way that your body and your mind and your sympathetic and paracempsych are working, stimulating that cell, if they're out of balance, everything you're doing on the physical side is compensatory.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Yep. It's for not. It's for not. Yeah. So it's like I love, you know, this is weight trainer, right? Schwarzenegger's statements. Everyone goes to the gym now. You see this kid's going to the gym and everyone's watching, scrolling and doing all these different things.
Starting point is 00:13:25 It's like when I went to the gym, I focused on each muscle, each contraction I went through. each single one. That's what it was. It's the mind-body connection. And the more we can use that, the more we focus, rather than just, okay, I'm just dying to get this thing done. Slow it down and focus on the contraction, connecting the neurologic activity from the brain to that cell.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Now, all of a sudden, that cellular function starts to increase. Yeah. And that neuroplasticity, the neural junction, the neuromuscular junction starts to tighten. And now you create better cerebellar activity. Now all of a sudden that brain and body connection starts to enhance. I would be interested to do some sort of testing on people when they're going through their day, right? And say you take my blood panel when I'm mid-call or appointment or doing whatever and then take my blood panel when I'm, because I lay outside and pray and I turn my phone away.
Starting point is 00:14:24 So one of the few times I take my phone away and don't look at it. and I would be interested just to see the differentiation how the blood panels would look or different tests that you may run just to see because I bet you there would be a difference significantly. 100%. You know, although the blood panel, when I started rewiring people, I didn't even know how to do it. And my first patient was a guy, he came into the office,
Starting point is 00:14:47 and I noticed he kept on coming back on the third of the month. I'm like, why did he come back on the third of the month? He's like, I don't know. I don't know. And I said, what's going on? when did this start? He goes, well,
Starting point is 00:14:57 the back started heard last night. I said, what was going on last night? I was with the, you know, with the lady. And I said,
Starting point is 00:15:05 okay, and what was going? He goes, we were arguing. Okay, Doc, we were arguing. I said, what were you arguing about?
Starting point is 00:15:10 He goes, it's the third of the month. The mortgage is due on the fifth. And again, it's not there. And I thought that's interesting. Now, I've been studying all these different things
Starting point is 00:15:18 and I'm, and I am a self-proclaimed nerd. And so I'm like, I wonder if I can do things to change the mind and the body, and connect them through this thing called an emotion. Because that's the gap.
Starting point is 00:15:30 People are talking about the mind-body connection, but what they're forgetting is the emotion is the link between the two. Okay. And so I said, I wonder if I can connect, do something here. And I didn't, it wasn't called rewiring then.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Right. Just a series of questions to try and balance the brain and emotions through this process. So I did my thing. It took me 15, 20 minutes. He's like, it's about 80% better. He comes back the next day. And I said,
Starting point is 00:15:54 uh, how's it going? And he's like, that's good. Yeah. So I finished it off. 20, you know, it's gone, 20% gone. I don't see him for six months. I thought I pissed him off. I was like, I must have pissed him off or something. I called him up and I said, where are you been? And he says, Doc. He goes, I don't have any more back pain. He says, that's interesting. He goes, I don't know. But I've had money in my bank account as well. I said, so I don't know what's going on here. He goes, but I'm doing good. Thanks for letting me know. And I said, that's interesting. You know, fast forward. in my own life, I started trying to play with patients with this stuff and trying to do this thing. And then I go, I'm in the middle of a brutal divorce.
Starting point is 00:16:34 And, you know, divorce is never fun if you've ever been down that road. And I like to sit and say that, you know, I was doing intermittent fasting before it was cool. Yeah. Before it was a fad because I literally had no money. I had a lemon to eat for four days. Wow. And I had no money, nothing to my... Forced fasting.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Forced fasting. So I was like, I was intermittent fasting before, before, Jason Fung wrote his book. Right. And, but in that process, you know, I was a guy on stage and all these guys was, you know, telling people, you got to have a vision board. You got to have those personal development. All this stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:08 And I'd be backstage and I'm like, guys, you guys, you guys got to help me out because I'm not making any money. I need to make sales. And you got to understand, right? And I know a lot of your listeners and your people are watching this, you're disciplined. You do the work, but the results don't show. So it's not a matter of lack of willpower. It's not a matter of lack of results.
Starting point is 00:17:26 And I said, I'm in backstage with these guys. I'm like, guys, you guys don't understand. I need to make some money. If not, I'm going to jail. Right? Yeah. Like, I got to pay child support here. Something's got to happen.
Starting point is 00:17:36 And said, they said to me, yeah, well, you know what you got to do is you got to change your belief. Really? Well, thanks. I couldn't read that in a book that was done 500 years ago, right? I said, well, thanks for that. And I said, well, let me ask you this. How do I know what my beliefs are? and they said, well, you just look around your environment.
Starting point is 00:17:58 And those are your beliefs. Dylan, I can't tell you this red flag and bullshit meter went off of my head. And I was like, that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. And like, these names would be names that everyone would know. I was like, that doesn't make sense. Because someone can walk into my practice and they could have, say, I have back pain. But once I do my diagnostics and figure out the cause of it, that could be a herniated disc, spondyl acesis, spinalalysis, spondylosis.
Starting point is 00:18:23 spinolylytic, spinolytic, fracture, tumor, subluxation, sprain, strain, 180 different things. And this is when I realize this, is that the belief is actually not the problem. The belief is actually the sin. So that night, I went home and I said,
Starting point is 00:18:38 I've got to figure out the anatomy of this thing. I gotta figure out what's going on with my brain. I said, not for me. This isn't to be this humanitarian, to make lots of money. I need to do this to save my own rear in this capacity. Mm-hmm. So I get home and I,
Starting point is 00:18:53 I was, you know, at this point in my life, I was 50 pounds overweight, smoking cigarettes, drinking like a fish, doing all the things that a doctor is known to do. Right. And like a coffee going. I'm like, and I find this place in the brain, and you've heard this if you know anything about health, but and traced it back to the pulvenor region of the hypothalamus, which is connected to the anterior pituitary gland, which is connected to the anterior portion of the adrenal gland and the HPA access. and I started to assess where that whole thing came from. And that night I did an exercise that helped me assess and understand what my beliefs really were.
Starting point is 00:19:30 And I called it the belief inventory. And I realized, Dylan, that I'd created a belief that you could have love or money, but not both. Uh-huh. And I said, well, shit. The human body is always going to move towards pleasure, not pain.
Starting point is 00:19:46 And love is more pleasurable, and money was painful. So why would I bring money into my life? I wouldn't. I'd push it away. I wouldn't want it. Because here's the thing that everyone likes to sit and say,
Starting point is 00:19:55 I self-sabotage or I have limiting beliefs. And here's what 30 years of research and studying has shown me. There is no self-sadage and there is no limiting belief. What you have is a set of beliefs that are protecting you from the journeys that you've been through that you don't want to re incur. That makes sense. And so that night I rewired my brain. And for the first time, really, truthfully, fully.
Starting point is 00:20:16 And the next day, I'd been making all my calls. I'd been making 200 phone calls a day doing my sales calls. everything I'm supposed to do to build the business I was going after. Next day, I finally, I landed $180,000. Jeez. Two days later, I land another $100,000 deal. Three days later, or two days after that, excuse me, I land $80,000. And I think to myself, all right, first time, coincidence.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Second time, curiosity. Right. the cause of this? Why does this all work? How does this assess? And then I started rewiring every aspect of my brain and build my brain to what I wanted to be. It's amazing what the proper mindset can do. Now, I found mine a little bit differently, however, I can attest thoroughly to how this works and what it does. I'll tell you, I've said this many of times, is some of the moments where I was making the most money and thought I had the most things I felt sure I used to I used to go to bed and I was making six figures a month at this time and I'd go to bed and I had three cars and
Starting point is 00:21:34 that I thought that I always wanted I had all of these clothes and video games and all of this shit in my house that everybody would ever want yeah and I thought I was putting everything in there and I just kept wanting more stuff to appease my mind of thinking, I need something new, I need something new. And I'd swear to you, I'd always go to bed late because I'd be working or doing something. And I'd look at my wife and I'd be like a beautiful wife, beautiful home, all this stuff. Why do I feel like shit? Why am I so miserable? Why can't I even focus during the day? Now, for me, it was kind of making the transition to putting God first, not even worrying about money and just trusting. And then it worked. But it was in my mental stability
Starting point is 00:22:13 and understanding what was important and what wasn't, and then now piecing all of this together. And I like to talk about it because it goes to show you you really don't have what you think you want a lot of the times until you have like inner self-peace. I love that way that Will Smith, I loved what he said about it. Will Smith said that there's this place called Rock Bottom
Starting point is 00:22:37 where there's nowhere else to go but up. Yeah. And then he says there's this place that you get to, called Cliff Top. And he said, cliff top is the place where you, there's no more money that's going to satisfy you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:53 No more relationships. No more fame. No more cars. There's nothing else that's going to satisfy you. And the only way is to fall off of that cliff back into yourself. Wow. And when he, that's accurate. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:08 The interesting thing is when we start understanding the neurotransmitters and how neurotransmitters work, Everything that we're talking from a philosophical sense here is completely translated in the brain through neurotransmitters and behavior. And then we look at science and these conversations. What if we can use those as pre-predictability to make sure that you don't have to go through rock bottom or cliff top? That's where you start having the ownership of peace of mind. Yeah. That's really the work that I've been able to create and do and take us down this journey of understanding what our DNA is.
Starting point is 00:23:42 How do we get there? what is the whole path in the process. Do you feel like that you have the ability to really do what you do without any sort of medication whatsoever? I mean, I imagine that what you do requires none. No, no minutes. Okay. And my processes are really designed around questioning. It's really about balancing the brain and understanding what's going on in the brain.
Starting point is 00:24:04 Because every thought, every perception has a neurophysiologic response. So therefore, if I control the way that I think or I understand why I'm having, that thought, then I can rewire that to no longer have a physiological response from that. What are the conditions then? How do you term a condition? Like if somebody comes into you with the mental health condition or whatever, I'll leave that to you. I want to hear how you term this. And then what are some sort of symptoms or signs or conditions that come to you? Like, what's something typical? I'm curious as to the process and how you diagnose it and kind of the steps and the procedure. I'm very intrigued.
Starting point is 00:24:44 I don't do any of that. Okay. I didn't think so. I don't diagnose it, nor do I assess it. But I can tell you one thing is that when people come to me and say they have ADHD or ADHD or they are dyslexic or they have, I know very well what they're just saying is their body is stuck in a sympathetic stress mode. Okay. And so all I do is move them from a sympathetic stress mode to. a non-sympathetic stress mode.
Starting point is 00:25:15 Okay. Because every label that we put on someone, if you study the research out there on the DSM, they said that there's no diagnostic testing to actually create someone to sit and say they have a diagnosis, a systematic diagnosis. So there's no test to determine someone's this, this, this, it's all subjective experiences, right? Now, I want to be very clear. I'm not a neuroscientist.
Starting point is 00:25:39 I am not a geneticist, nor am my psychiatrist. right so therefore I'm not the one qualified to assess and diagnoses I see state but what I will tell you is that what I found is that the body has the ability to heal itself and every condition and symptom we have is a symptom of a body that's out of balance if we put the body and the brain back in balance those symptoms dissipate and I don't longer there because if we understand that the human body has the ability to heal itself, then we also have to realize that maybe the illness or the symptom, the thing that
Starting point is 00:26:18 we're calling a pathology isn't a pathology. It's part of the recovery that's out of balance. Okay. So you said an overactive sympathetic stress, right? So what's the difference between sympathetic, parasympathetic? And we're obviously aiming for a balance here, correct? Is that part of what of most of the problems that people have are as an out of balance nervous? Okay. And then could you maybe talk about like the impact of the vagus nerve on this whole scenario? Absolutely. Yeah. So the sympathetic nervous system is plain and simply, it's your fight and flight.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Yeah. It's your stress mechanisms. You're parasympathetic. Most people call it the rest and digest. It's not. It's the rest or digest. Mm-hmm. Right?
Starting point is 00:27:05 And so it's rest or digest. And what's happening is your body is constantly oscillating back and forth. Every thought, every perception, every stimulus, your body is putting the state of balance going on. Now, what happens is that if you are too far and sympathetic and your parasympathetic doesn't kick on, you're going to now have hyperactive disorders. You're going to see your pupils are going to be constricted. You're going to sit and see that your muscles are going to twitch. You're going to see that your blood sugars are going to rise.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Your testosterone is going to change. Your lipids are going to change. Your back is starting to have muscle pains are going to start show up. because the sympathetic nervous system that controls every single cell tissue and an organ in the body. There's not a single cell in the body that doesn't have nerve supply going to it. So if you're overactive there, is that when someone would start to have like anxiety panic attacks, all of that? That's exactly right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:00 That's exactly right. So then you start creating anxiety panic attacks. Again, I am not diagnosing this is just the effect of. Yeah. It's the effect of that state. So when someone says, oh, you know what, I have panic attacks, I have this, I've been through it. I had to rewire my own panic attacks. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:17 And I had to rewire my own brain through the process. But when your body is out of this balance, you now are more sensitive. I'll give you an example. If you've ever been through a stressful period in your life and you are, for example, let's say you're going through business and times are tough and challenging and you're a little bit more on edge. Your emotions are going to respond with anger quicker. you're going to be frustrated more. You're going to snap at your wife and the kids.
Starting point is 00:28:42 You're going to sit and say, and you're like, why am I responding this way? Yeah. Why am I being a jerk? And then now you create judgment and guilt and resentment towards yourself. Now you play this endless loop in your game. And then you're stuck.
Starting point is 00:28:55 That sympathetic pattern is running the show. Okay. And that sympathetic pattern that's running the show is now creating a nervous system that's overly stressed all the time because it's on during the day. because it's on during the daytime and it's supposed to shut off at night when the parasympathetic is supposed to kick on.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Okay. So what are some common causes then aside from traumatic issues? There'd be diet-related methods, too, that would cause an imbalance there. And then what are some common things that you could tell people so that they understand, well, maybe this is why I'm like this. It's a combination of these things. It's all of it. Here's the thing I want everyone to understand.
Starting point is 00:29:34 all stress equals fat, all of it. That's, we can sit here and talk about seed oils all day. We can sit here and talk about junk food all day. We can sit here and talk about timing. We can talk about gluconeogenesis and over-protein and under-prote. We can talk about all of it. As long as it creates stress on the body, your body releases this thing called cortisol.
Starting point is 00:29:53 And that cortisol now creates inflammation. So that stress could be emotional. That stress could be the way that you feel about yourself. That stress could be anything. of these factors. So when we look at it, the ability to go back and forth is what I called, in Mike, I coined a term called neuroflexibility. Okay. The ability to have your nervous system adapt. Yeah. Same like metabolic flexibility. Exactly. Yeah. This is neurologic. Metabolic flexibility is what controls your metabolism. But truthfully, your neurologic flexibility controls your
Starting point is 00:30:27 metabolic flexibility. Well, yeah. Well, if you're stressed, you're going to be metabolically screwed. I mean, you are, and I've talked about that plenty of times. Ben has, all of us have. Stress contributes to everything. Everything that goes wrong, a lot of times you'll find that if you look to the core, core of it, it's something stress related. So then the question becomes, what is stress? That's where I was going. So answer that, please. The inability to adapt to a changing environment. Well said. Stress is the inability to adapt to a changing environment. So you are looking to aim to give us the ability to adapt. 100%.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Okay. So tell me how you go about that. So what we do is we do a DNA test. Now, this is where the DNA gets in just. Yeah. Where I started to figure out, we started working with all these emotions because you can't talk mind and body without emotions. Right.
Starting point is 00:31:18 And you have to see every single emotion out of the sun because you got different people. I've seen everything. Yeah. There's nothing ever. I like me. I'm always wired. I'm like, what is it called type A? I mean, you probably see all these different kinds silent, but deadly.
Starting point is 00:31:31 like people. I mean, all people. Yeah. You know, but everyone, even PTSD. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:36 These are, what happens is we get stuck with this emotional, I don't like the word trauma, but root experience. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It comes along in our life, locks our body into frozen state,
Starting point is 00:31:45 and that stays into our organs. It goes into our liver, our kidney, our lungs, our digestive system. And it gets frozen there. It gets stuck. And when it gets stuck there, now the body can't work properly.
Starting point is 00:31:57 You can't get oxygen to the sun. You can't get the body working right. So what you have to do is, You have to assess first question you have to look at as, why is this person overly sympathetic? And here's the thing, Dylan, I'll tell you, that was really interesting. Yeah. Is in all of these cases that I've worked with, I started to ask myself, you and I could be from twins from the same family, same home, same exact environment. But our mom could yell at us at the same time for doing the same thing together.
Starting point is 00:32:23 And you could turn out to sit and say, you know what, I'm going to take this and I'm going to use this to build and grow my life. and I could take it and say, you know what, I'm going to stay small and shrink. And I always ask myself that question, why did that happen? And so as I started studying more, I had to ask the question. I said, okay, if every emotion we have is controlled through a neurotransmitter. Yes. Then what if our genes don't make that neurotransmitter?
Starting point is 00:32:50 Hmm. I know. What if our genes just don't come along and make that neurotransmitter? So that means we've labeled everyone as demotivated. We've labeled everyone as, you know, unmotivated in society. But let me ask you a question. If mom and dad come along and give you a set of genes that don't activate DRD2, which is the thing that actually makes dopamine, is someone going to be motivated in life?
Starting point is 00:33:18 No. But we'll label them as unmotivated. We'll call them lazy. We'll call them that they don't want more. But it's something deeper than that. It's something deeper. It's the way that the guy upstairs, has created this individual.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Yeah. And when we understand this is the way that this person is created, now all of a sudden there's a reason for this. Then you can fix it. Then you can go to the core and fix the balance. Then you fix the body. Let's take a differentiation here of you versus like a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Sure.
Starting point is 00:33:51 What's the difference in what? So I can't speak to what, you know, a psychiatrist or psychologist does because they have lots of different practices. Yeah. But I will tell you this. Methodology. I have my rewire processes, which is 132 different methods that I use to rewire the brain for one intention. And that's to bring the brain to balance.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Yeah. That's all I care to do. When I bring the brain to balance, the rest of the body becomes balanced. And when I bring the brain to a state of balance, it goes to a place called coherence. Coherence means organized. If we continue to, let's say you had a trauma when you were a kid and you continue to talk about that story again and again. and again and again, you're remilinating that same pathway. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:34 And everyone's heard this if you've studied anything, right? Like in neurology, it's called Hebs Law. Yeah. Nerves that wire together, fire together. So if I start talking about when I was 10 years old and I was 10 years old and I keep telling you how I feel around, all of a sudden now I'm relishing that same brain pathway again and again and again and again. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:54 And I have lots of therapists who are actually clients and certified practitioners of of the rewire methods that we do and the rewire certification. But I have lots of people that come in and say, okay, because you rewire the brain, because I don't need to know your story. Heck, you know what? I don't want to know your story. And I don't think anybody does. Just go in, rewire it and fix it and rebalance it.
Starting point is 00:35:16 And it's no longer a story that you need to live with. So if we're hiring you, we're not laying on the bed with their feet up. No, absolutely not. You know, when I do like some of my events, like the rewired mind event or anything like that, I'll rewire 300 to 500 beliefs in one day. Oh, well, at once? One time. So you don't have to be one-on-one to do what you do?
Starting point is 00:35:34 No. My clients typically do. I've done, yeah, but no, when we do our events, I don't have to be one-on-one. I actually have created the methodology. Here's the thing, right? I say peace of mind through science because science is reproducible, right? I have a system that's reproducible again and again and again. I don't like you when people say, oh, you're a brain coach.
Starting point is 00:35:54 No, I'm not. I'm a doctor. Right. Right? Oh, you're, you know, you're just, you're asking questions. So it's neurocognitive. No, it's bringing balance to the brain and the system. When you do that, that's what happens in your body and what I call it is healing.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Healing is not getting rid of an illness. Healing is helping energy align with love. It's an acronym. And when the body experiences that state of love and gratitude, all of a sudden, the ability for that body to heal goes to a whole nother love. We were wired for love to heal all right. Okay. That's the way I feel 100%. That's one of the things I actually pray for often is that I'll have more compassion and more love because when you do, everything else just kind of works, man. It just, it does. It does. It's most of our brains, if we take that to a scientific lens, the left side of our brain, the front anterior portion of our left side of our brain or an amygdala is always in the beta wavelength. And that beta wavelength is in the stress state, is in the stress state, sympathetic, turned on. We've been taught to think linearly. We've forgotten how to feel. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:01 We've forgotten how to feel. I say this to my kids in that when they get in their head, you can see it. I'm like, now feel. Now feel. How does this feel and use that as your feedback? The feelings aren't bad. Use it as your feedback. Use the emotion to be able to now rewire your brain and understand and bring your body to balance yourself.
Starting point is 00:37:23 Are there specific things as time has gone on that you feel are contributing factors to like this, overactive sympathetic nervous system, the state of stress. This is our continuance. Do you, I mean, can you point out some of the factors that you think go on now for everybody so that they kind of know? Well, look, I like to sit and say that 50 years ago, right, before you and I were even born, barely, right? 50 years ago, we barely had color TVs.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Yeah. And in 50 years, we have every answer of the universe in the palm of our hand. Our nervous system is not, you know, evolved enough to handle all of the sympathetic stress and stress. That's what I was wondering. Is it too much? It is too much. And that's why methodologies like mine or other people are coming out,
Starting point is 00:38:09 creating these new systems to help humanity. Yeah. Because ultimately, the body is trying to get back to an organized coherent state. That is, it's order, organization, peace of mind. And when we can bring the brain to there, without the stimulation, without the sympathetics, we can allow the body to regulate itself. All of a sudden life has a beautiful experience, a beautiful meaning. Do you feel like, because as you say this, immediately here's what I think,
Starting point is 00:38:37 do you feel like external complexities have then in turn caused much more internal? The more that's going on, the more technologies, the more this, the more that that is going on around us, then it causes these like states of stress within us and we don't even realize it. I like to sit and say, well, I don't like that. This is what I say, is that we are in a society that's sick. Yeah. We're mentally fractured. We're obsessed with money.
Starting point is 00:39:04 And we've lost to every sense of meaning. And we caused it essentially. Like not one per. I'm just saying like over time, that's what's happened as we kind of caused it. In today's day and age, are so dysregulated. You know, I remember being in practice when I used to do seminars in my practice, I used to sit and say, you know what, let's stop blaming the kids and let's start blaming the parents. And it sounds a little bit harsh.
Starting point is 00:39:26 right but i believe i'm a dad i got two amazing children but it's my responsibility to teach them it's not the doctor's responsible it's not the teacher's responsibility it's it's my responsibility as a father to teach them how to do it now look i get it but the hard part is this right i say that at the same time like let me let me give my caveat to that it's hard when you're trying to figure out your own crap yeah and so i get it it's i think that today's journey is more about learning to love yourself so that your kids can love themselves. Well, you can't. That's what I always say. I'm not saying be a selfish person. That's the last thing I'm saying, but if you don't love yourself, you can't really love anybody else. 100%. You just can't. You know what I find troubling. And I'll say one of the things that at the time when you're a kid, you're like, man, this sucks. But I'm so thankful that my dad did to me.
Starting point is 00:40:17 what I see now is that a lot of kids and even like high schoolers college even they don't have any sort of communication skill they don't know how to talk to girls like you know like in person though they wouldn't know how to talk to a girl they wouldn't know how to go you know handle anything in the open because everything is done behind a screen and a hidden and a keyboard and by text I mean you can buy a car and a house by text I force everybody to get on the phone with me everybody I will not do it but I just, I see this. And my dad, I'll never forget this. So I was a sophomore for football when I was playing and I got in trouble on a Friday night. We were actually trying to buy cigarettes outside a grocery store. Okay. And I asked a random person and it happened, I happened to ask an undercover cop that was walking into the grocery store. What are the chances of that, right?
Starting point is 00:41:13 I mean, let's. So anyway, he went inside and called the police. They came, told us to leave. We started walking away. I got pissed off. I saw the cop pull off and I said, I'm going back getting our money. I didn't know like I was an undercover cop. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Went back. The police saw me. Anyway, long story short, they came back, grab me. Call my parents. They had to come pick me up. Yeah. My dad said, you're taking your ass up there tomorrow. I'm calling your coach.
Starting point is 00:41:36 This is a Saturday morning like 8 o'clock. And he goes, you're telling him what you did. You're going to walk in there and do it. I'm just just, you know, I was terrified, heart racing. But that moment gave me the. balls that I have now to be fearless. Fearless. And I say that in a good way, not like a reckless way, but most parents would never do that.
Starting point is 00:41:56 They'll just, the kids will go bitch and complain. They'll throw a fit and the parents will just capitulate and just do whatever and do it for them. And that's part of the problem now is that nobody takes this word that a lot of people hate accountability. Yeah, I agree. And I think for you, I think one of the keys that you would probably see on probably younger people, especially, and even older people.
Starting point is 00:42:17 people is a lack of accountability. I'll tell you what I've seen. Everyone is accountable to the things that they value. Everyone is accountable for the things that they truly, truly care about. And the things that they don't care about, they are not accountable to. So, for example, if, like, I had a 14-year-old come to my event. His mom, long story, short, they said he's got some symptoms, right? And I said, okay, let's, they say he's got ADD, maybe.
Starting point is 00:42:47 spectrum, yada, yada, yeah, yeah, all the things that you could label. And I said, let me just, let me see this kid. And she's like, he's speaking about behavioral issues, but he's taking this med that's an anti-seizure medication. I said, okay, that's, it's intense. Really? It's not my expertise. I'm like, okay, but let me just look at it.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Let me just see. So I said, let me do a DNA test on him, right? I said, let me see his brain. Let me see what's going on with this kid. Before you give him this medication, that's literally numbing his brain. Let me look at what, how is he designed first rather than the reaction. And we did his DNA test. And he didn't have, he didn't have this thing called Gad 1.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Gad 1 didn't make Gabba. Really? So his nervous system was never shutting off. His parasympathetic nervous system never shut off. Now this kid, super intelligent kid, but they called him that he had, you know, potentially on the spectrum, all these things. And I'm not saying that he isn't. I'm not here to diagnose him.
Starting point is 00:43:50 I said, all I know is this, his sympathetic nervous system was on fire. It was super highly, highly disoriented. And his body didn't make the actual GABA. So his system was always on. I said to his mom, I said, look, here's the deal. I said, Mom, I'm going to take you and I'm going to take you into the New York Stock Exchange. And I'm going to put you on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. And then it's going to hit 9 o'clock and you're going to hear this.
Starting point is 00:44:17 thing go thing, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, all day long until five o'clock. What do you think it's going to happen at five o'clock? She said, oh, my God, I'm so relieved. I said, I get it. Now, here's the problem. Is that at five o'clock, you know that shuts off. But for your son, it never shuts off. So his brain can't sleep.
Starting point is 00:44:33 His brain never shuts off. And then on top of that, now he's front of a computer, and he's now getting all the stimulation on top of that. Now, he's got his phones. He's always on it. Now, why does he do those things? Because it's his escape. And what he really loves,
Starting point is 00:44:47 is the ability to communicate. And what he's doing, he's on discord, talking to friends. He's playing video games. And now kids are playing video games through the, you know, they're talking through it. Right, right? They have a microphone and they're talking. But he's up all night.
Starting point is 00:44:59 I said, now think about it. His sympathetic system's always on. He never shuts off. He never sleeps. And then you're expecting this kid to function properly. Yeah, no way. Nobody can do that. No, no way.
Starting point is 00:45:08 So literally what I did is, I can't tell you to get off this medication, but what I can tell you is this, is if we put some gabba into a system, reorganize his brain, reorganize some of the things that he's gone through. I said, this kid will be able to, I believe, really sleep. So he comes. And he sits, I usually don't like kids to come to my seminar. Yeah. He sat there for two days, 14 hours a day. I go 14 hours. Like, I don't hesitate. I go all day. Beast mode. I go beast mode. And we work and we rewire everyone's brain in that room. The kid sat there for two days, no, no issues. We started to put him on some gabba. A week later,
Starting point is 00:45:39 the kid's sleeping like a rock at 830 at night. Really? Beautiful. Well, shit, I don't know if I want my wife to see this because she's going to ask you to rewire me to stop working so much, man. The thing is this, is that if you're doing what you love, then it's not work. I know, I know, right? This is not work. We could sit here. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:46:00 We've been talking 45, 50 minutes, we could do this all day. I don't know. I don't. I, the time goes so fast on these conversations that are so fun. I don't know. And but for the, if we don't understand how people are designed, the actual code, that's the problem. problem, my friends. And that's what one of the things I've been battling since I started coaching
Starting point is 00:46:19 bodybuilders and getting into health and then talking about diets and arguing with all these people because it's like they get on this one track mind. My way is the only way and this is the only way that works and every single thing comes down to each individual. Sure. There's something structural, neurological, physical, biomechanical, any of the words you want to throw out there. There's something different between you, me, the next, the next, the next, and that's the beauty of how we were made, that God made everybody the same but different, right? There's certain structural things, we've got bones, but there's things that make us special or different. And then I think figuring that and finding it and then embracing it and correcting it where it may, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:58 be to our disadvantage or whatever, is part of the journey. Well, I think like, you know, that's, that's kind of what used to piss me off. That's what used to frustrate me in the personal development space, right? It's like, we all say that we're all unique, we're all individual, we're all different, but we give everybody the same psychological answers. How does that make any sense? It doesn't. Now with the DNA test, what we have is what I call personalized consciousness. Yeah, please, you know what?
Starting point is 00:47:22 Go down the whole path of the DNA test, what it means and what exactly, if you want to talk a little bit about your process on how we're doing this, because it's just so damn fascinating. I just want to get into more of exactly how you go about it. Well, when we do the DNA test, your first, it's a cheek swab. Yeah. Other blood test or anything. You did it, right? I've sent it in it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:40 It's a cheek swab that you get, you take it, you submit it. Because once you know that, it's an objective science now, right? Now you know, do you make these neurotransmitters? All neurotransmitters is what creates emotions. So if you have, for example, if someone has a low level of serotonin, they're not going to be as happy. Versus someone who has naturally high levels of serotonin. They can manage stress and be happy all the time. You're like, man, well, this person's always happy.
Starting point is 00:48:07 And then there's the grumpy, crabby person who's not always. And we sit and say that, oh, their personalities are this way. It's not their personalities. It's their neurotransmitters. Because I will always go back to, oh, it's my diet, and that's why I'm feeling like this way or not. But there's a deeper, deeper thing to look at there. But diet does play a factor.
Starting point is 00:48:25 Of course it does. I don't want to take away from that, right? No, of course it does. Because you can't be like, oh, well, my DNA is this so I can just, you know, screw my microbiome and not the serotonium. That's not what I'm saying. You're eating good and you're still having these problems. And you could still be, that's the point, is that you could eat perfectly
Starting point is 00:48:39 but still not be optimized. You could exercise perfectly and still not be optimized. This is when I started to realize this in this personalized consciousness space, I started to look at it and start to say, well, if people have different neurotransmitters, their emotions are gonna respond differently.
Starting point is 00:48:54 So when I rewire somebody and I look at their emotions and what causes them to be those emotional states, why does some, it's funny enough, you're gonna love this and I say this. What I've seen as a direct correlation is addicts and entrepreneurs have a very similar profile.
Starting point is 00:49:07 Wow. Entrepreneurs are addicted to business. They just call it business and they say that's better for them. I guess I can see what you're going with this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:16 They just, it's the same pattern. I've seen the exact same patterns. Now that's anecdotal. That's right. It's not what you're seeing. It's just my observation. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:22 But, but that there is a truth to that. And the more we look at it and we sit and say, okay, certain behaviors have certain responses. Therefore, this idea of everybody biohacking exactly the same is backwards.
Starting point is 00:49:34 I agree. 100%. It's, it's, it's, when you actually know your code, your brain DNA code, then it's like, here's how to work for you. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:44 I'll give you an example. My daughter, she was doing all the same things that I was doing, right? Coal plunges, saunas, exercise, yada, yada, yada, the whole nine yards. And she's 20 years old, and I'm watching her. She's lifting, she's doing cardio, twice, all the stuff. And I looked at it, and I said, why is she, like she ends up putting on about 30 or 35 pounds in six months? Now I have to have a hard conversation with a 20-year-old girl at that time. Right?
Starting point is 00:50:15 And I have to say, honey, what, what's going on? Because I also know that there's a psychosomatic reason people can put on weight. There's something they're running from that they're going. And I know my daughter doesn't drink. She doesn't part. Like, I know this about it. Like, she's not lying to me. He's like, Dad, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:50:30 I said, okay, she's like, I do everything. I listen to all the podcasts. I do all the stuff. And I just, it's going the other way. And I said, let's do this. Let's do a DNA test. Let's see what the answer is coming back. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:40 So we get her test. And I was the culprit actually telling her to do a lot of these biohacking things. Because I thought it was healthy. I look at her DNA test and I said, oh my God. I said, here's the deal. I said, you're no longer working at every day. You're working out three times a week, lifting three times a week. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:57 You're walking every day. Yeah. 30 minutes a day. You're getting your 8,000 to 10,000 steps a day. And I don't care if you hit 10,000. If you hit 8,000, that's okay, too. It's not the end of the world. Right?
Starting point is 00:51:06 You're 20 years old. You're fine. I said, I want you to eat six times. day. I don't want you to do this intermittent fasting thing. I want you to organize your body. I want you to make sure, based on your DNA, she doesn't like people. She, she doesn't, her connection score is low. I said, I want you to make sure you take three to four hours a day just to be by yourself. Yeah. And she's like, really? She's like, I thought I was being antisocial and I said, nope, do that. Two months, Dylan, she lost 30 pounds. Really? Beautiful. And that's, I didn't put her on anything. All I did is I had her
Starting point is 00:51:39 coordinate to her system and all that was inflammation. Wow. So the DNA is really like the answer, like your story, like the key, the instruction manual to how you're designed. I think so. Yeah. I think it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:56 I think it's the instruction manual to, in the way that I'm using it, right? It's a diagram. It's a diagram to tell you how does your brain and your nervous system function? And then can you manage that stress with it? I'm not looking at the MTHFR gene or the, you know, I am looking at Comptu, but I'm not looking at, right, like detox, I'm not looking for pathology. Please understand. I'm looking is your nervous system in alignment and balanced. If it is, great. Then go biohack yourselves. But if you're not, right, then please get that organized first because you're missing a boat.
Starting point is 00:52:25 You're missing a big piece of the equation. And your emotions and the beliefs that are intertwined in that are stemmed as symptoms from an imbalanced brain. And that's, you know, people do that with try 700 things and how this doesn't work. This is, this is a, it's a scam or it's this or it's that. And it's like, well, maybe it's not. Maybe it's something to do with it's not for you. That's right. You know, and maybe it does work for some people because why is it
Starting point is 00:52:50 work for some and not the other? Well, there's a lot of different things to look at. The one thing is for certain, right, is everyone has a brain. Yeah. And that brain needs to be in balance. If we think about it, all our healthcare system since the beginning of time has been talking about neck down. We do all this testing for neck down.
Starting point is 00:53:11 What about neck up? From neck up, we call it spirituality, therapy, all these soft sciences. I'm trying to give us a hard way to look, hard science way to look at the lens to balance the brain. Because you just, there's no, you're going for blood panels, you're going for tests. The only time you ever get something done is if you get hit in the head or have a concussion where they're doing CT scans or anything like that. But what exactly, I can't tell you what exactly I've had done because I don't know, because I don't remember. This is it. Think about it.
Starting point is 00:53:41 We know this. This is a fact that chronic stress, like here's the interesting thing. In your world, like the bodybuilding world, a lot of the fitness training world, a lot of these guys are injecting themselves with dopamine. Yeah. I mean, excuse me, testosterone. Yeah. Here's the better question. The bigger question is, what controls testosterone?
Starting point is 00:53:59 It's dopamine. Yeah. And if you're an entrepreneur that's constantly chasing dopamine, constantly addicted, or your nervous system is designed where it pulls away dopamine, you're a higher probability risk of having low testosterone. So now you go take the injections of testosterone. So look at me, I feel, I feel great. I take all of them.
Starting point is 00:54:18 I've got the pump. Great. Have you done anything for the brain? Right. So the dopamine is still low in the brain, but you've got the pump here, you've got the muscles, and you look good. And that gives you the false sense of identity
Starting point is 00:54:30 that like I'm healthy. But if we don't fix this, then we can't fix the rest of this. My thought is, can I get the brain to correlate up? that dopamine through the processes of rewiring and questioning, then get that to run the rest of the system. I love this.
Starting point is 00:54:46 I literally, like I said, I just enrolled at Arizona State for neuroscience. That's how serious. I love that. I mean, this is, this is, I thoroughly believe that all of like, well, everybody's patterns, if they find what they're supposed to do, it falls into place. But now that I understand and grasp this, like, I am on a mission to learn every aspect of the mind and how it works. and to like journey with you now to teach people to fix this and where it starts and where it really ends
Starting point is 00:55:14 because you, I mean, there are so much we have control over mentally. We do. And here's the interesting thing, right, is, you know, like people, when I was on, I spoke at the Dave Asprey conference. Yeah. Last year. And Dave's like, but I think we can control our thoughts. Our thoughts and our epigenetics changes our DNA. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:55:35 You know, ultimate, I'd love to call this test an epigenetics test. I can't because epigenetics is looking at different factors. Yeah. But what I'm trying to give people is here's your code. If you do nothing, this is the most you're going to be. Now, if your brain score is 50%, here's what we've got to do to optimize it. Mm-hmm. Here's how we optimize this.
Starting point is 00:55:57 Because then, now you have proper neurologic electrical function. The human body is an electrical system. and if we don't have the nerves conducting electricity in balance, it's like the fuses are off, right? Like if your fuses are off in your house, you don't get electricity. Same thing. And so what I'm trying to do is say,
Starting point is 00:56:14 look, if we get that correctly and the way we think, the way we act, yes, is that going to churn genes on and off? 100%. It's called up, regularly, and down regulating genes. 100%. It can be done. But it can't be done if you're just guessing.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Right. So you do group settings. Do you do one-on-one with people, too, or how does it work? I rarely do one-on-one. Uh-huh. Because you don't need me one-on-one. Yeah. The reason why I have, I don't know how many now, but certified trainers that do work with people one-on-one.
Starting point is 00:56:49 Okay, but you work for you. Well, they don't work for me. They work their own businesses. They're certified by me, though. Oh, you certify them to do your method. This method, this protocol, this process. I see. so you've got people all over the place
Starting point is 00:57:01 that get your certification and they can do what you do. The reason why is that if I'm one man, I can't... No, no way, no way, impossible. But if I have an army of practitioners and they're all seeing 10, 20, 30 people a week, all of a sudden the impact now goes global.
Starting point is 00:57:18 How many people do you have certified, do you know? I think we have 45 or 50 right now. Okay, amazing. My goal is to get it to at least 250 in the course the next 18 months. What's the requirement to get certified? Is it a course? Does it have to be a doctor already?
Starting point is 00:57:32 No, you don't have to be a doctor. Being in healthcare helps because it's just an easier market for you. But for us, we have a level one certification where I go through, it's an eight-week course, eight-week training program where I take people through anxiety, fear, stress, limiting beliefs. I'm trying to think of the other modules here. Inspiration, values, clarity, fusion, stuck. And we take these and we show you how to rewire them. So the first step is you got to know what it is.
Starting point is 00:57:58 What's DNA rewiring? Yeah. It's never been done before. I'm the guy who created it. I'm the founder of DNA rewiring. Next, you've got to do it to yourself. I see. Then it's, you've got to be able to do with others.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Right. The only reason I sit here today is not because I was anointed and gifted this. It's because I've worked my tail off on my brain to create it and wire my brain to that level. So that's level one. And level two certification is you just have to be a graduate of level one. Yeah. to be able to move to the next step. Got it.
Starting point is 00:58:31 And that's a six-month type ordeal. It's amazing, man. So six months, somebody could get certified if they want to get into this and start doing it on their own. I think so, yeah. Yeah, they can. And, you know, the cool thing about it is this, is, you know, people say, you know, how do you,
Starting point is 00:58:44 literally this morning in this podcast, if someone was talking to me about an exit strategy on business, what's your exit strategy on business? I said, my exit strategy is this thing called death. Yeah. It's death. Yeah. Because when you're making an impact in the world.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Yeah. And you get up in the morning every day, day and you get to see people's lives literally transform in front of you and you realize the guy upstairs has given you this crazy opportunity to serve humanity in his capacity. What am I exiting? Exactly. Right? There's enough money and abundance of money in the world. Just serve more people. Yeah. And if you go serve more people and make an impact in more people's lives, then what are you exiting? This is why I love you, man. That's this is why right there. I love it. I can't believe we've been talking this long, really, I mean, the hour gone.
Starting point is 00:59:29 They go that fast? Yeah, I guess so. I glanced at and we'll see the clock and I'm like, oh, wow. Brother, man, thank you so much for coming here, sitting with me. But really, the education, we're going to have to do this more, more times for sure, part two and three probably. And maybe even get into my results when they come back. Yeah, I'd love to. I'd love to show you your results.
Starting point is 00:59:51 We'll maybe do that. We do that virtually so I can show you on the screen. Yeah, we're going to do it. Again, tell everybody where to follow you. and how they can get signed up and get rolling. Depends on where you want to go, right? But I would sit and say, if you want to get the DNA test,
Starting point is 01:00:02 or, you know, Dr. Rewiretest.com, but everything social is Dr. Rewire. Okay. Dr. Rewire. Easy. Dr. Rewire everywhere. For those that want to take the test, you can take the test.
Starting point is 01:00:12 I even have a, I've actually reverse engineered a quiz that'll tell you different personality profiles. Okay. From your neurotransmitters. So people can start and kind of just like, oh, let me, if I don't want to buy the test, what's the quiz say about my behavior? behavioral styles. And that's, what is that, brain, brain DNA quiz.
Starting point is 01:00:31 Sweet. It was a real pleasure to have you here, brother. It really was. And I thank you for that. Thank you. Thank you for doing what you do. Thank you for helping the way that you do. The world needs leaders right now more than ever, I believe. And I think you're one of them. And let's go make the world a better place. It's all I'm here for. That's all I'm here for, man. Well, I appreciate that. Thank you again for everything. Appreciate you. And I will be looking forward to further interviews and just conversations. Can't wait. All right, everybody. Well, that wraps up another one. I hope that you really listen to this intricately and detailed because there is so much here that is going to change lives. And that is the mission that we're on. So once again, thank you, Dr. Rewire. It was a pleasure. That wraps up another one. Stay tuned for plenty more to come. Dylan Jemeli, signing off.

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