The Dylan Gemelli Podcast - Episode #85 Featuring World Renown Glutathione Expert Dr. Nayan Patel! A full blown MASTERCLASS on EVERYTHING Glutathione!

Episode Date: January 26, 2026

Episode 85 Featuring World Renown Glutathione Expert Dr. Nayan Patel!  Get ready to become a full blown expert on everything Glutathione!  Last year at A4M, I was heading to see a speaker session wh...ich I arrived at early and Dr. Patel was speaking.  From the moment I heard him speak, I was on a mission to not only feature him on the podcast but to sit and speak with him in private to get a full blown education on what I could see was missing from my repertoire of facts, GLUTATHIONE!   Dr. Patel discusses the under appreciation of Glutathione and the vital role it plays in our overall health. Learn about how it aides in cellular repair and anti aging, the key's to our long term health and longevity!  Dr. Patel goes in depth about the different methods of delivery and the intricate details of how he has formulated to worlds TOP Glutathione product.  The discussion shifts to compounding pharmacies and how they work and are ran, along with the details of standards that need to be met to create the best products.  The discussion then goes into how beneficial glutathione is for sleep as well as brain health!   The excitement in which Dr. Patel speaks keeps you truly engaged with a desire to continuously learn more!  Glutathione is one of the keys to our overall health and Dr. Patel has made it his life work to help everyone get the best product and most accurate information possible!  He has also developed a skincare line that has mechanisms of delivery like no other, with GHK-Cu copper peptide.  DO NOT MISS THIS EPISODE!! AURO WELLNESS is a TOP rated company ensuring everyone has access to the best Glutathione and SKIN CARE products on the planet!    GET A 15% discount on AURO WELLNESS TODAY!!   USE CODE    DYLAN      https://aurowellness.com/dylangemelli       Today's episode is sponsored by TONUM!    TONUM supplements for the MIND AND BODY!   USE CODE "DYLAN" to save 10%!!  https://www.tonum.com/DYLAN   _______________________________________________________________________________   Get the Apollo Neuro for $99 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     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 00:01:43 But there's so much more. And before I even get into that, I have been wanting this interview for such a long time and he didn't even know it when I got connected with him. But my first convention that I went to and sat in on me and my wife were waiting to see another speaker and happened to walk in and my guest was speaking. And I was taking notes. I saved everything to Drop Bucks.
Starting point is 00:02:05 You don't know what I actually got into with you and how I've been looking forward to this. But I was starting off. It was kind of the beginning of my podcast journey at the time. and I was still kind of getting settled in. So when your people reached out to me, I said, I'm moving everything else around, get this man on my show. And so I am so thankful that you came to see me. Just a little bit of background before we get rolling here.
Starting point is 00:02:26 My guest is a sought after pharmacist. He's a wellness expert. He's a thought leader. He's been working with physicians since 1997 custom developing medications for their clients. He just came out with an amazing book that we're going to get into and talk about. And it's called The Glutothion Revolution. fight disease, slow aging, and increase energy. He's globally regarded as the foremost go-to expert on absorbable forms of glutathione,
Starting point is 00:02:54 and he's a currently licensed compounding pharmacist. He does everything, but I am going to tell you, you are going to learn so much, and we are going to teach everybody today how to improve their quality of life in one of the greatest ways possible. I can't say enough about my guest today, Dr. Nyan Patel. Thank you so much for that. I had no idea that I had a little bit of impact in somebody else's life. You did. And, you know, I told you a little bit off camera, but I had always been looking for a lot of the things that you were doing scientifically with, which we're going to get into with your products and I want to discuss.
Starting point is 00:03:32 But I had been kind of fascinated with that mechanism of action and how it works. But also knowing and being told so often, well, you can't do that. You know how many times I heard you can't do that? You can't do that. And I'm the one that always says, yeah, you can. You just got to either find the right person, you, or find the right way. So, you know, you've done amazing things. We're talking about it right now.
Starting point is 00:03:56 And I said you were a glutathione expert. So tell me first, why glutathione? Why did you decide to be an expert in that? What is so intriguing and so special? I wish there was some magic story, some Cinderella story behind that. But there is none, right? Because I was first hired to actually work on vitamin C. Right?
Starting point is 00:04:18 And one of the doctors came to me and say, hey, can you work on vitamin C? And he has a patent on liposome technology. This is back in the 90s. Right? He comes to me, say, hey, can you make some liposome vitamin C? Because at that time, liposomes technology was only available in the pharmaceutical side. Right. So we made the first liposome vitamin C back in the late 90s.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Vitamin C, I made some co-Q-10, some PQ, Q. And I told the doctor, say, hey, can you also make some glyuthyone? Oh, don't bother. It just smells awful, taste bad. Don't bother doing that. Plus, if you have vitamin C, we don't need glyuthylene, we'll be fine, right? Wow. Okay. Again, these are the doctors talking, and I said, okay, I still made it. I still made it, right? It was so cost prohibitive to launch a product back in the 90s. I mean, we're talking about vitamin C available for two or three for a bottle of 100, versus this would be cost you at least 80 to 90 bucks for 100. So it was like so cost prohibitive back then, 25 plus years ago, I said, okay, if people
Starting point is 00:05:22 will pay any amount if the results are earth-shattering. Right. Right. I mean, look at today, there are some medications. If he can cure Hep C, it's costing you $100,000. Right. And people will pay $100,000 over three months. if it cures hep C, right?
Starting point is 00:05:42 That's only about 90 pills. Jeez. Right. Think about it. It is insane. If the results are earth-shattering, people will pay the money. Of course they were. And so I said, okay, I want to figure out what, I want to figure on glyuthanide.
Starting point is 00:05:56 And the reason about glyutriotide was simple because there's not a single product in the world, not even one. In fact, you can combine all the antioxidants in the world. Combine every one of them. and glute them by itself can do outperform every one of them combined. Really? And when I realized
Starting point is 00:06:17 that potential of glithion, I said, it's insane if I'd not work on it. But at that time, my brain was not fully developing. I was still, I think I was still Neanderol, I don't have a caveman,
Starting point is 00:06:29 kind of a thing, right, at the time. It was not fully developed yet. I was just still, I was looking for a shortcut. I was looking for an easy way out. I said, hey, maybe I'll just make liposomes
Starting point is 00:06:38 and figure out into the system because liposomes works for the pharmaceuticals, it would be easy for me, right? And I made it and I was not getting results I was expecting. Yeah. I got results, but not everybody. And I couldn't figure out why. I said, what's going on over here?
Starting point is 00:06:57 I said, okay, not forget about that. You know the next best thing is? I'll just inject the stream to the bloodstream. How, I mean, once I get inside your bloodstream, my job is done, right? So I did the first ingetible glyphal back in the first 2000. Right? 2000, we made the ingetible glyphitheis available to all the doctors in the United States. I said, hey, let's use it.
Starting point is 00:07:23 I say, well, the half-life is too short. The results are not very good. So one of my doctor's friend from Vegas comes to say, hey, that's okay. My patients will be sleeping after having a heavy night of party. So I'll use them. I said, don't worry about it. So I got my first client in Vegas getting a whole bunch of glutathine. But I knew a short lip.
Starting point is 00:07:46 I couldn't figure out why. And then I started digging into more detail work, right? I said the research was done in 1991. There was a study done where it showed that the glutathine would be given by IV. Everything would end up in the urine within 5 to 15 minutes. Yeah. And I said, okay, it still worked a little bit. How did it work?
Starting point is 00:08:06 Then the researcher later found out of it. after about 90 minutes to two hours later, they saw a rise of one of the amino acids in the bloodstream, which was cysteine. So the glyphine is made of three amino acids, glycine, glitamin cysteine got broken down and got into the bloodstream and later been used to make your own body's natural glute ion. So the body was already making the product using the components from the glyphithein that was broken down. I said, okay. Then why am I? paying so much money. Why am I paying so much money?
Starting point is 00:08:42 Because as a pharmacist, the thing is, people don't realize everybody thinks the pharmacists make all the money because the drugs are so expensive. No, the drugs, expensive because of the pharmaceutical company, has nothing to do with the pharmacists. Pharmacists are always looking for the best cost-effective therapy
Starting point is 00:09:02 for every client. That's ingrained in our learnings. We're always looking for the best cost and take your treatments. If that means that you, if I can tell you, hey, if you can sleep better, you'll lose weight, I'm going to do sleep better before you give you a GLP drug. Yeah, exactly. Right? Right.
Starting point is 00:09:19 If we were talking earlier that, hey, by the way, when you lose fat, the way the body gets into the fat is through breathing, carbon dioxide. That's right. So literally you can breathe out your fat. But if I tell you, if you just breathe properly, you lose weight,
Starting point is 00:09:38 Really? It's a tough cell. And it's, people don't want to hear those kinds of things. It's okay, then we'll give you some drugs and then we'll tell you what to do afterwards. Anyway, so long story short, Ivy's word, word short-lived, the liposome I could not figure out why it was not working. So I said, there has to be different technology. And every technology in the world existed that never enters the peptides,
Starting point is 00:10:03 that the glutath is a tripeptide. There's no technology in the world that existed at that point. they can actually help peptides get into your system. And to me, I said, okay, and why peptides? Why why do we be peptized? Because in early 2000s, I was actually making all the hormones. Now we call them peptides today, but at that time, you're making all the hormones in the pharmacy.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Because I have doctors come and say, hey, can you make me all these hormones for me? I said, well, some of the hormones I can make, some of the hormones I cannot make it. Right. So we're making all the hormones, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHA, all those things were easy to make because those are all good animal hormones are easy to make. And then they goes, oh, how about some of the pituitary hypothalamic hormones like
Starting point is 00:10:45 ACTA, G-R-H, LHR-H, corticorellid, all those things. I said, well, those are a bit harder to make, you know. And so I was working with a couple of researchers trying to figure out. I said, hey, how about we just do a research-based modules where you get some approvals and we'll do some research projects together and see if that works out. And what we found out is that those peptides or the hormones,
Starting point is 00:11:09 the needs are very, very small if it's done correctly. And so there where my learning came in first. I said the glutathite, if it's done correctly, our needs actually very small. Yet we're injecting five grams, 10 grams of IV pushing, some Parkinson's patients. And that's absolutely barbaric, but that's what is necessary to get their symptoms under control. So, I don't know, this is a long story, but it just got to. to a point where I said, have to work together on this thing. About this time, I went to USC School of Pharmacy.
Starting point is 00:11:43 I was in a research department over there. And a colleague of mine was the head of the USC Keck School of Medicine, and he was in the research department over there. And so I said, hey, would you mind quitting a job and coming working with me? I said, no. I said, what are you talking about cutting my job? You know, I'm a tenured employee in two more years. I get full pension
Starting point is 00:12:06 for the rest of my life. Yeah. So what you're telling me is that you took the job in two years from today. The answer is, yes, you took the job but it were two years from today.
Starting point is 00:12:16 And he goes, I didn't say that, but yes, that is exactly what it means. I said, great. So on your weekends, I'm going to do some homework for me.
Starting point is 00:12:24 So I hired him on the spot and he started working research. The research was good, but glyutriotide. I said, let's work on glyuton molecule. I said, well, I work on a large protein molecule.
Starting point is 00:12:34 and we have this technology that we've been working on, I said that I want a specific fluid ion. So while he was not even working for me, we started working together, right? And it took us some years, and it took a lot of candlelight nights, and we burned everything off. We even burn whatever for a life-lizers.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Oh, my God, I just, I didn't have any money, and I burned a $40,000 of a lot of lia-frizer one time in my lab, and I was so mad at myself. I said, how am I going to pay for this thing anymore? And it was just, but, you know, everything else, right? And when it comes to 2007, we had a molecule ready in my hands with a glithion because guess what? No doctor, nobody was believing that this is can be able to be created, right? So my pharmacist's brain thoughts, hey, let me get something
Starting point is 00:13:23 just unique enough so they're stable enough. Once it's stable enough, I can play with it to make it better for me. So I have the first stable molecule at room temperature, water-based system, glithin ready in my lab. Damn. Anyways. A couple terms you said so the audience knows because I know we know it, but liposome and I ask the liophthalized machine, what are, what are those things? Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Absolutely. So liposome technology is, you know what they do is they take this molecule, which is very hard to absorb or very, very easy to get destroyed, and they put layers of this of the soy or the lessened type layers on top of it. So layers after layers after layers. So when it goes to the stomach, the stomach kind of opens up the layer like killing the onion, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Opens up the layers. And by the time it comes to the last layer, hopefully it's passed through the intestines. So it doesn't get broken down into the stomach acid. And intestines, it gets absorbed. So that's the premise of liposome technology. And it works pretty good for all those, probably they get destroyed by the stomach acid.
Starting point is 00:14:29 But glyuthyol, it doesn't get destroyed by the stomach acid. can destroy the stomach acid. Well, it does get discer by the stomach acid, too, but it also gets strewn by the enzymes. Because when you eat, I'm assuming you eat meat. Oh, yeah. You eat meat. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. So let's see you eat a piece of
Starting point is 00:14:46 steak. Does a steak muscle go straight to your muscle? I wish. No, it's just not. It's just right? No, it does not. Right? What it does? The body actually uses your own energy to break it down into what? Amino acids. Right. And the amino acids
Starting point is 00:15:01 gets absorbed and you need 3,001 an amino acid chain coming together to make one muscle fiber. Right? So all these amino acids have to come together to make the muscle fiber for you. Right. Right. And so the body is designed to do what? To design to take all these proteins, peptides, whatever you eat, break it down, absorb the amino acids and use the building blocks to make it for you.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Now, I wish there's all this peptides that we can give you that doesn't get broken down and you can use up as is. But in reality, all the peptides will be getting broken down by the human body. And so even though Glutadolite is a natural peptide, the body makes it naturally, so you think that body should will absorb it because it needs it. The body is not designed to take what it needs from outside sources. The body is designed to take the raw materials and make all the stuff you need from inside. And so when I realized that part, that was the game changes. So liposome technology
Starting point is 00:16:05 was that technology that did not serve the purpose for glittalitis. It served the purpose for all the other molecules, but not for glittotide. The life realization process is what you do is you create a product in a liquid-based system. And some of the liquid-based systems have a very short life. Because they get denature, they get oxidized very, very fast. So what you do is you draw all the water out. Okay. It makes a powder form. Yep. And then what the doctors do is they add the water and inject into your body instantaneously. That's what I was going to when you get the bottle, just for everybody listening, you get your viola peptide and that's what you're doing then is creating that so then they can clean it up with the bacteriostatic water, boom. Injected, right? So we have
Starting point is 00:16:49 the life as a machines. I have two of these machines in my lap. You did that right on site. I was doing that on site to doing all this work. You know, again, I wanted to make sure that we create Again, it's all lab servers if you have it. But they're still expensive, right? If I get a pharmaceutical grade machines, they're like $2, 3 million for a small machine like that, right? But even the small machines with my paycheck, $40,000 is a lot of money back then 25 years ago.
Starting point is 00:17:14 And when I blew the machine up, I said, oh, my God, I just like almost kill myself that day. I said, what am I going to do now? So, but the good thing is we are both researchers, scientists, and with my engineering backgrounds, before I went to pharmacy school, this was. one more story. Before in pharmacy school, I was an engineering school. Ah, okay. That makes sense. And so I said, hey, so between me and Dr. Trent, both of us, I said, I think we can fix this machine. No way. So we fixed the machine. It took us almost
Starting point is 00:17:45 six months to fix the machine. I love that. Because we didn't have the money to do anything else. So we fixed the machine ourselves. We cleaned up everything, all the gaskets. Everything was all cleaned up from inside and everything. Oh, my gosh. It took us six months to do that process. But we did it. We did it ourselves. Do you have your own compounding pharmacy? Yes, I do. Okay. So if you can, can you kind of say like what it takes to like cost wise? Because I have to imagine that's a tremendous cost to set up a compounding pharmacy, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:18:16 With the machines you're talking about to have the right equipment. And then also, I mean, to just have the right knowledge based on how to do that, is that difficult? I mean, cost wise and then hiring the right people, the time. And then what's like the approval process for that? Because it just sounds intense. It is intense today. 45 years ago, there was no laws. And nobody knew, right?
Starting point is 00:18:37 Nobody knew, right? It was a wild west kind of a deal. And so the real cost was there because guess what? The industry was not making small equipment for labs, small labs. So it was just massive. Everything was massive equipment. So if I want a small blender from my lab, no, that's too small. make a giant-sized blenders if you want those.
Starting point is 00:19:02 No, I want a small one in my lab. Right. It wasn't meant for like a small set. It was not meant. So we had to go offshoot and get people to custom make the machines for us. So that, it was a little expensive at that time, but we needed these machines to get these products out. These were like a step ahead of everybody then because there wasn't that many people doing
Starting point is 00:19:24 these types of things back there. Well, in California. California was the first hit to start issuing. licenses for company pharmacies. And I think my license was either eight or nine or something like that. Wow. I was one of the very few, because I think
Starting point is 00:19:38 it, because they all applied. Yeah. The hospitals applied for it. Some of the company pharmacy applied to it. So they all applied together. And so the order was whatever orders you get. So I think I was one of the very, very first few licenses in the state of California at that time.
Starting point is 00:19:53 You know, it's, I see the journey today. And yes, it is very costly to make it. Making medication is an art. It's absolutely art. It is very costly because we have learned over the years that making medication is good if nothing happens to anybody. But if something happens to one person, it's a big deal. It's a big deal.
Starting point is 00:20:16 So we are prepared to make medication 100% safe, so nobody gets injured from this medication. And that takes a lot of repetition of procedures and processes to making sure that, Nothing gets out of line. So we have a full audit times, internal auditims that we have that we check on a monthly basis and there's cross-contamination issues that can happen,
Starting point is 00:20:40 so we make sure that you don't get somebody else's medication, your model. All those things have to be adjusted and verified. My latest lab was built in 2010. And that lab was actually compliant with the laws that were just passed in 2019. Really? Yeah. The laws passed in 2019,
Starting point is 00:20:57 and I was compliant for nine years before that. So the thing is, what that means is that we had the foresight of what it takes to make good medicine. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:07 And so we never have to worry about those changes in the labs. That's so comforting because I got to tell you, I mean, I like regulation, I like monitoring,
Starting point is 00:21:17 I like it difficult because I want to ensure what I'm putting in my body and then what I'm also telling others because, you know, for me, I try to help people
Starting point is 00:21:25 and get them on the right path, put them on the right things, and my word goes a long way, so I want to have credibility like you and people like yourself on here that I know have gone through this rigorous process of being verified, of people looking into, and then you, of course, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:40 you have the right mentality, the right vision, the right desire with what you're doing, but you know there's a lot of people, they see somebody that does something well, and they try to replicate it with the bad premise behind it all and the bad motive, and so it's refreshing to hear, well, your knowledge base, but what you've gone through and what it's taking you to do what you do.
Starting point is 00:22:00 And that's why I was wanting to see the process and what it takes because it's a testament to your hard work and your effort and your willingness to comply. That's right. Because Moto, Pete, you know how this works. Anybody that does anything with business knows, people are always looking for shortcuts. And you take a shortcut with something like what you're doing. And like you said, it could take somebody's life or it could drastically affect it. Absolutely. And we've been in the business for over 27 plus years.
Starting point is 00:22:27 In 27 years, we are very proud to say that not a single person has ever got injured with our medication. And we have made some crazy, crazy medications for all kinds of people. I mean, most in the United States, but we have people flying in from overseas from Middle East and Europe and Asia. People fly into the United States as a medical tourism. And they have some very funky requests from the physicians. We made some really unique products in my lifetime and with zero injuries. And that we are very happy about that because we may not have made enough money doing that work because a lot of times the work we do doesn't pay off the time it takes to get it done.
Starting point is 00:23:09 So we are still scraping for some money. But the thing is we have been very blessed with the ability to serve so many people around the globe. That's awesome. Let me ask you this. I want to go back to something you said earlier. that I find fascinating. Because you said you were doing the vitamin C and the other things. And you said when you brought up glutathione,
Starting point is 00:23:31 they're like, oh, no, don't do that. Don't do that. Why was there such a lack of understanding and knowledge of how important and how impactful glutathion was back then? And how did you find that before others? Like, why did you see that? Because for me, knowing what I know and how important it is, I mean, it is vital and we're going to get into that.
Starting point is 00:23:52 Let me tell you how important growth iron is first. I think the audience needs to hear this part. Please. If they don't know this part, then they will understand why I went to this rabbit hole. So imagine you come to your house, you and your wife come walk in the house and you have kids and you have a hope, you have somebody living in your house. The house is absolutely a mess. It's trash everywhere.
Starting point is 00:24:19 You go to the kitchen, the stove is completely filthy. as the, look at the dishes, it's not been done yet. Your counter is all messy. So, oh, my God, let me go to my bedroom. You go to bed with my bed. The bed's not made yet. They're clothes everywhere. The laundry hasn't been done yet.
Starting point is 00:24:33 The bathroom's dirty. And he goes, my God, where do I begin? And then about the time the kids comes out, I say, hey, Dad, can you make some dinner for us? Well, I would love to make dinner for you. But who's going to live this mess first? So what you do is you bear, very minimum, clean the stove, do some dishes, and make some dinner.
Starting point is 00:24:56 And then you serve the dinner and then you did what you do after that. Are you now, let's do some homework with the kids or do other things? No. I said, you do what you have to do, I got to clip this mess first. Right. Right. You, what you do, basically what you do, you're going to be effective by cleaning your own house.
Starting point is 00:25:15 Because you're a very good person that have a business, entrepreneur, you have other things to do in life. But you're doing some work that doesn't really, require your attention. Right. Right. Imagine you had a maid now in your house. You come home and everything is spotless.
Starting point is 00:25:32 The kids are there. So, dad, let's have dinner together. Let's cook together. Take some vegetables out. Hey, you chop the vegetables. I get the meat on the grill and let's just work together and get all those things done. Now, you have a different relationship with the kids. They say, once the dinner is over, let's get into your, what book are you reading right now?
Starting point is 00:25:51 let's do some book clubbing right now. Let's discuss what you just read. What you learned today. The connection is more completely different. Right. Right? You're a different person now. Right?
Starting point is 00:26:02 The thing is, the maid made all this happen to you. Right. The maid gets zero glory. The zero glory. So when I talk about this maid, the reason I'm taking the story is because glithion is those two things for us. It's an antioxidant.
Starting point is 00:26:21 which is neutralize all the free radicals, so all the damage that can happen because of free radicals, oxygen or nitrogen, gets neutralizes immediately. And that happens every single second because you breathe in oxygen, it causes oxygen species. You've got to neutralize those things, right? So we need to do that part. The second part is also aging conjugations in your liver
Starting point is 00:26:40 to detoxify all the chemicals you're exposed to. By the way, by the time you wake up in the morning, by the time you live your house within an hour or two, you're exposed to at least 70 different chemicals that your liver has to detoxify. That's just in the morning. That's just in the morning. Right?
Starting point is 00:26:57 By the end of the day, you're exposing itself to 300 different chemicals, chemicals, right? That your body has to get rid of it every single day. And so the glutein conjugates and aids the liver in getting rid of this molecule. Now, glutein doesn't get the glory because all it does is stick the trash out.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Yeah, exactly. But without that, the body has zero time to repair and restore. If you get a cut on your leg, the body knows there's a cut, but the body is full of toxins and sugars and every single thing, how long as you do you get to heal the cut? Take a long time. It's a long time. You're not healthy, yeah. Right?
Starting point is 00:27:42 If you're a baby, like in a few days, it's completely healed. Right? So think about those kinds of things. So even the gluritin may not be like this molecule that's going to heal your whole body, but what is it doing is actually unleashing your own body's potential to heal itself. Really? And to me, that is way more powerful because the thing is, you can see the cut from outside. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:11 What happens if there's some disease from inside that you don't even know? The body knows where the problem is. By the time you do a blood taste or scans or something and nothing shows up, I say, well, there's something wrong with you still. The body knows what the problem is, but the body is too busy dealing with your junk from the everyday basis. So if you get rid of all the things out, the good made for your body, now the body is actually ready to, what, to restore, repair your whole body. So would you say then that glutathione would be,
Starting point is 00:28:49 and like anti-aging, so to speak. And then when we're talking about like senescent cells and spill out from cellular debris and oxidative stress, how would we talk? I really want to get your insight on cellular repair and how glute thion is so key in that asset because that's my wheelhouse. I want to hear what you have to say. So basically what you say is senescent cells and all the zombie cells and all those things. That's a defense system built into it because the body has gone out of control from oxidative stress.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Yep. right? Yeah. So, yes, you want to work on Celess and Cells, but that's like you're telling me, oh, yeah, my house is dirty, but let me clean the yard first. I don't care about the yard. I don't care about the yard. Yeah. Yeah, but if the yard is dirty, then it gives a wrong perception. It doesn't really matter, right?
Starting point is 00:29:36 Yeah, what's going on inside? But if the yard is not clean, the mosquitoes are coming in, the mosquitoes are getting inside the house. I said, I understand all those things out. But what you've got to do is from inside out. So what happens is that when the oxidative stress increases in your body, glutathine gets produced and neutralize every single thing. Everything goes back to normal. Oxygen says doubles now.
Starting point is 00:29:59 But it doubles, the body will try to produce more glutatein. Sometimes it can, sometimes it cannot. If you can produce that high amount because you have all the other nutrients in your body to do that portion, cell goes back to normal, everything goes back. Right? Now it triples. If it triples, guess what happens now? Now there's internal damage to the cells.
Starting point is 00:30:24 The cells are getting damaged, and we call them the cellular damage is happening. The cell, you'll still survive, but now it's causing inflammatory cells. Yeah, that's bad. So what most people are doing is, oh, let's get the inflammation down. No, inflammation is good for you because it's telling this body that the inflammation is what this signal between the pituitary that, hey, come fix me. Right. But if you're the inflammation down, who's going to fix the problem?
Starting point is 00:30:52 We have no noise. We have no signal to go fix the problem. Right. If there's no phone calls coming in, I said, hey, come fix me. And the body thinks that everything is good. And so all this senescent cells and zombie cells, I'm not saying we should not get rid of it because those cells are bad. We have to try to get rid of it.
Starting point is 00:31:11 But don't get rid of it by anti-inflammatory market. get rid of it by by cleaning the body and allowing your own human body to remove the debris out. And as you age, it's not just the senescent cells and the zombie cells we're talking about, as you age, we eat a lot of junk protein. I've noticed. Right? We eat a lot of junk protein. I've noticed it quite a bit.
Starting point is 00:31:33 And so what happens, let's say, for example, to make a muscle fiber, you need 3,000 amino acid change. Yeah. Different amino acids. So you have 2,500 amino acids. But your fire and are missing. I would love to have this fibromidia. I said, but you know what? It's not there. I'll just stuff something in there. You'll be a strong
Starting point is 00:31:50 muscle, but it'll look like a muscle. It look bulky, so you'll be, it looked like a muscle, but there's no strength built into that. Right? So that could happen as well. Or the proteins get misfolded, and that could happen. So now we have all those junk proteins
Starting point is 00:32:08 inside your body because the body says, I didn't make it corrective because they got the wrong signals. Right. All these things, all these things needs to be reversed. But you got to start from cleaning the trash out. Without that, nothing actually works. And that's why glute ion is, if you only take one supplement in the whole wide world,
Starting point is 00:32:31 it better be taking the trash out of gluteithion. Because if you can do that part, you're literally unleashing your own human potential to completely eradicate all kinds of problems inside your body. If you think about it, oxidative stress is linked to, each and every disease in the world. Yeah. Every disease. And so I'm not here to reverse every
Starting point is 00:32:49 diseases, but what I'm here is to, I want to unleash the human potential to fight, to have a fighting chance to deal with this. Because we knew when we went to the last pandemic, right? There was no drugs. They were going to kill the virus.
Starting point is 00:33:05 The only people survived is who? For a strong immune system. That's right. There's not only people that survived. Yes. There's tens of thousand people dying every single day in Europe, right, of the weak immune system. Yeah. In America, all the people dying because of weak immune system. People that had an entire immune system, they didn't die.
Starting point is 00:33:24 So would you say glutafion is one of, or would you say it is the key to getting, like, the building foundation of our immune system? It is the key because it is not building the immune system. What it's doing is allowing the body to build an old immune system. Because the body will respond to all the invaders if the body, if the body is, has time to respond to it. Yeah. And if the body is too busy dealing with all the chemicals processing,
Starting point is 00:33:49 all those chemicals on a daily basis, then the time gets limited. I understand. It gets limited. So the better question is, which vitamin do you take? Right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:59 I take one pill. That's it. Right? Besides glutathiod, I take one product besides glutathiod. And the reason is because I take magnesium every single day because I had no time to ground myself. Yeah. Magnetism discharge electrical charges from your body.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Right. And it's my way of detoxing electrical charges. And so I need magnesium every single day. Even with that magnesium sometimes is low, so I eat a banana on top of it every day as well. I love it. So that's what my personal regimen is. And I was down from 30 vitamins per day to one.
Starting point is 00:34:30 In the last 14 years, my angi levels has gone up high. My protein intake has not changed. I'm vegetarian, but my protein in my body is at all time high. because of just amino acids, right? My scattered muscle has gone up. I don't exercise as much, right? And so what has happened is the diet alone, the body will start stacking your body
Starting point is 00:34:57 with whatever the needs are going to be. Yeah. And so when I realized that part, I said, oh, my God. I mean, don't get me wrong, if you exercise and do all the right things, you will definitely build the muscles really fast and good muscles really fast. It's very necessary.
Starting point is 00:35:13 But if you're a dad, if you have a job and you have kids and you're just doing the regular stuff like you and me, right, you have a job and have kids and raising your family, all those things, we don't have time to work out eight hours a day every day. It gets tricky. It gets tricky, right? So what can I do to make sure that I can have the same potential of having longevity in life without killing myself in doing all the exercises. And I figure out that if I can just control what goes in my mouth,
Starting point is 00:35:46 I can literally help my body. I preach that often, and it's more on the diet side where I tell everybody, you know, you can't outwork a bad diet. You know, you just can't do it. I know everybody thinks you can, but you cannot. And what you're putting into your mouth is everything, really. I mean, you can train all day long. You can take all the supplements and every peptide
Starting point is 00:36:06 and everything else under the sun. And it's not going to, it's what you do with how you eat and what you take and supplement, like what you're talking about. When I say supplements, I'm talking like performance enhancers and things that everybody think are going to make them the greatest thing on earth. That's not how it works. They'll look good, though. Yeah, they'll look good on the surface.
Starting point is 00:36:25 On the surface. But what are you going on inside? It's a terrible thing. It's like the, not to go off top of it, it's like the calories in, calories out, guys. Yeah, all calories are equal. Oh, really? Really. Show me the blood panel.
Starting point is 00:36:37 on the McDonald's eaters versus the lean protein and, you know, vegetables and eating right people. And then we'll talk. And then tell me they're all equal. Exactly. You know, that's a totally different argument. So, okay, let's dig in a little bit more to the glutathione aspect of things. So like you said, it's important for like detoxification, oxidative stress. I wish I had some of my customers testimonials over here because I had so many people calling me and said,
Starting point is 00:37:05 how come you don't say the glutton is good for sleeping? Oh my God, I sleep like a baby now. I said, well, because the thing is, it doesn't affect everybody the same way. Yeah, of course. So here's the thing. Your brain is 2% of a total body, yet it consumes 20% of all the oxygen that you breathe in. Wow. And here's a thing.
Starting point is 00:37:28 If you breathe less oxygen, because guess what? Most people are shallow breeders. they don't extend the belly when they breathe. That means the doctor never comes down. It doesn't come down. They just, there's just being on the top of the lungs, in and out, in and out all the day long. They don't go all the way down.
Starting point is 00:37:45 And the shallow breeders, so guess what? They don't have enough oxygen to begin with. And then with less oxygen, guess what? Now the brain gets everything first. The boy doesn't get nothing. Right. So the highest amount of oxygen stress is in your brain. And people don't realize that.
Starting point is 00:38:01 That needs to be neutralized. if you don't neutralize it correctly and that most people, again, it's very hard to generalize everybody in the same category, but anxiety, sleep issues, it's some other factors as well that they're involved with it. But if I can reduce oxygen stress down,
Starting point is 00:38:20 the body actually gets a chance to relax it and you can think better. If you can think better, then guess what? I want you to think about one thing. If you can think better, the thing which you do have, versus what you don't have. If you just have an abundance mindset,
Starting point is 00:38:37 I say, hey, everything I need, I have most of the things anyways. Yeah. Right? If you make $50,000 a year versus $500,000 a year, if you have good habits at $50,000, you're going to have a good habit
Starting point is 00:38:49 of $500,000 a year if you make it, right? If you have a bad habit, if you cannot survive $50,000, guess what? You will not be able to survive $500,000 either. It doesn't really matter. It's a mindset. And so abundance mindsets
Starting point is 00:39:01 needs to kick in for everybody and practice daily gratitude. But the thing is, it's easier said than done because you can do that part, but if you're cranked, if you didn't sleep at night, if you're somebody else's stress in your brain, it's really hard to kick in that part. So we've been partnering with some NFL teams for glutath and concussion protocols and things like that. And what we have done is one of the researchers in Pittsburgh have done some brain mapping studies, and they use the topical form of the glythine that we make it,
Starting point is 00:39:35 and he goes, oh my God, this is the only grothand that actually crosses the bloodb and barrier. I have never known about that part. I said, it's like instantaneous, like the light bulb goals up in your brain, right? And so we don't know what all the, all the ramifications at this point yet is very early on, but there's a potential that if we can do that part, then one day we'll be able to predict that, hey, if I can reduce the oxygen stress in your brain down, we can delay the onset of all kinds of neurological issues that they exist today.
Starting point is 00:40:07 Because today, there's not a single cure or a drug that can reverse any of the neurological disorders today. Yeah, not exactly. And so if the glyutalitis is what we body produces to deal with it, and now if it's technology to enter the blood blood-brain barrier, it's a potential long-term. And so, anecdotally,
Starting point is 00:40:28 I've been noticing something great because I've been using for a few years now myself that my sleep patterns are good. I used the ring for like for 30 days. That trashed it after the 30 days because my worst score was 90. That was my worst day, right? And every day it was either 94, 95 or anything like that.
Starting point is 00:40:48 So I said, wow, yeah, I had this stuff. I didn't. So I don't wear anything on my body at all because whatever measure has everything is just going to improve so much. right now. You already know. I already know. But here's the thing. I know you're going to ask me this question about testing for glyolite. I'll just tell the answer right now before you ask me this question. Because foreshadowing. Because testing of glithion is I thought, hey, if I'm doing glutathione every
Starting point is 00:41:13 single day, my level should be very high. Right. Right. When I first got the product rate in 2007, I was giving the very high dose of glutein. Because I said, hey, bloodthens inert completely, no problem, right? Right. Like, give some high doses and oh my God, I had so much bad reaction. in people. The doctors are saying, hey, this thing is, we need to work on this one better because I get all kinds of hirksheimer reactions happening. People are just detoxing like crazy. He goes, okay, let's calm down. Let's figure out. Let's figure out. We're not sent the product yet. So we need clinical trials. And what we found out was only 100 milligrams is all you need.
Starting point is 00:41:48 So I'm at four sprays twice a day is all you need to sustain your whole body. So I've been using four sprays twice a day. Perfect. That's all you need. And so after six, after six, years of using the product, I did my blood test, and my results came back, my growth and levels are low, low normal, low. And I call the CEO of the company, I said, this, this is wrong. I'm a little annoyed with you right now because I know my gluten levels are good. And he goes, well, you know, I understand you believe in your product, but I also believe in my product.
Starting point is 00:42:23 And my product is a machine. And machines, they just, he just interpret. they don't analyze. They just tell you what it is. They don't, oh, this is then, so let me just give them high number. No, this is analyzing what it is. So let's dig into more detail. And what I found out was if you take the glutathar and what your body needs,
Starting point is 00:42:42 it's like, for example, Dylan, let's see you need $5,000 a month to survive. If I give you $5,000 every single month, how much money you have left over in three months? Well, that's just it. Probably in the negative. Zero. Because you need $5,000, I hear you $5,000. But I would spend more. But what happens in five years?
Starting point is 00:43:03 Instead of zero amount, because whatever your needs are, it's been there. So if my needs are made on a daily basis, guess what? My levels never rises. But then it goes, but what you need to look at it is not the glittal levels. It's not about how much money is left over.
Starting point is 00:43:23 That's the wrong way. what did you have now? I gave $5,000 a month. You have a new car, a house. Yeah. You have some new toys. What else? You have everything the money can buy.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Right? So he opened my eyes for the very first time that, hey, don't look at glute thyroid levels. Look at all the things that glute dine can do to improve your body. And then he gave me a 72-page report, all my mitochondrial supports, all my cholesterol, my heart health, my liver. Oh my God, it's like perfect working. And when I saw this results and the CEO saw that results, you know what? This is, I need this.
Starting point is 00:44:03 I need your product because I've never seen these results before. This is, this is insane. Like every different organ systems in a perfect, like a young kid. And when I saw these results, so even though I said, you look at the wrong markers, don't look at glue at that because you only take what your body needs. Exactly. The body doesn't strike.
Starting point is 00:44:23 or anything extra. If it has a store, guess what? It has to work. So don't give any... That's the more is always better concept. And then a lot of times it's actually going to have an adverse reaction. Like, if you were saying, I mean, so many of us, I still try to not do it, but every once in a while you get that mentality. Like you said, you're taking 30 supplements. Well, this does this, this does this. Well, you start doing that and then you start having all these reactions and then you don't know what's causing it. What's causing it? Because you're taking so many different things. And not just supplements, even the pharmaceuticals. Yes.
Starting point is 00:44:54 So I just had it happen. All the heart medication, they put me on one, two, three, four. And then I start getting weird heartbeats and palpitations think I'm dying. And it's because that's too much going on. Yes. You know? It's called stacking. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Everything is tacking. It's just, it just keeps going on and on until something bad happens. And then you start taking one and one off and one off. And then you just don't want to take any because you're scared. It's a, it's a vigorous, vigorous, vigorous thing that goes on that we all go through. I've done it because I coached people in bodybuilding so you can imagine what I've coached on that and seen in that aspect.
Starting point is 00:45:32 And then everybody will want to run 20 and 30 peptides because one's great. Let's add this. Well, this can do this. Well, this can do this. And it's like, brother. I know. It's too much. I, you know, take your time.
Starting point is 00:45:44 If you understand what peptides are, they're all signaling molecules. Exactly. And the signals are already there in your body. you're not just listening to it. So get rid of the noise. The body can listen to all the signals you have. Get there with the noise. The noise is what?
Starting point is 00:46:01 Pollution, food, alcohol, cigarettes. Get rid of all the stuff. When the noise goes away, the body listens to every signals you got. And when that happens, you can absolutely rebuild your body. I don't care if they're 30 years old or an 89 years old. And that's the reason I'll go to it.
Starting point is 00:46:19 The reason I say 89 years old, because my dad, There's a story about my dad in there. Because my dad had the same heart issue, a completely blocked artery, right? 100% blocked. And the doctor comes out and says, oh my God, I can't believe he survived.
Starting point is 00:46:33 It's completely blocked. He should have been dead. The angio put a stent in there. And of course, slew of the medication comes out. And I said, dad, you don't need any of this medication. Yeah. Because you don't have a cholesterol issue. You don't have heart issue.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Yes, you have the clogged arteries. That's inflammation. but the medications they're giving you something different that doesn't deal the inflammation. Doesn't deal the root cause, there's the symptoms. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 00:46:58 So I said, Dad, you don't need any of this medication. For the stead, I'm going to put you on a blood thinner for a few months because I don't want you to get clotted out or in me. Right. So I'll put you a blood thinner for three months, but other than that, no medications. No.
Starting point is 00:47:09 I put him in glute with ion. He was my patient number one. Really? Patient number one. He was 17 years old. He was a little chubby, not fat. chubby, walks, diabetes for 35 plus years,
Starting point is 00:47:23 arthritis for 30 plus years, blood pressure issues. But nothing, he was surviving, like surviving. Like an average person, 78, my mom passed by 25 plus years ago, so he was single. So I said, I'm just counting my days and things like that. But plus this happen, I said, okay, they put him on glit. I said, dad, just take this one. And I had no idea what you do, right?
Starting point is 00:47:44 I said, just take it because I think it might do good for you. I had no other ideas, right? So I started giving him the glithion, and about two and a half years later, I first thing I noticed was that his sugar levels completely normal. Completely normal. His sugar levels were just perfect.
Starting point is 00:48:02 So he started eating a whole bunch of carbs and sugars and things like that. So, Dan, what are you doing? But anyways, he started seeing you that, he started walking six miles a day. Six miles a day, he was arthritis. Six miles a day walking with no pain. That happens.
Starting point is 00:48:17 And then goes around. and by the time his age of 84 now, he's traveling the countries now. He's traveling every single year, some country on his own, right? Paxman magazine leaves, right? 84 comes on, he gets his hip issues, and he goes to carpenter and says, oh, that's because your knees are bent, fix your, get your knee replacement done. So you take him to a doctor and he convinced the doctor to give both the little bit at the same time. Two new new replacement.
Starting point is 00:48:46 At the age of 84, the doctor says, I can do it, but I mean, the recovery is going to be... Sound fun. Six months of recovery, and I don't know.
Starting point is 00:48:59 But that goes, I'll do whatever it takes, right? Okay, both new replacement done at the same time, walked out of the hospital a day and a half,
Starting point is 00:49:07 walked it out. Of course, they were in a wheelchair, but they walked on the car after that. They did them for 30 days. He was walking the whole block. by his house, whole block.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Three months later, he was in India, traveling. Three months later, he was only in the traveling. Amazing. So now he's 85 now, right? But then he's traveling everywhere, right? This is not during the pandemic. Right? He says, oh, no, no, no, just, before he shuts out the whole country, just, I don't leave. So he goes to India, then goes to Africa. We are from Zambia.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Zambia goes to Kenya, and here's his letter from his doctor, I had to travel because of my condition, but at this age, I have to get my offers in order. I don't know what he had in the letter, but he had something in the letter. So he just goes everywhere during the pandemic. He traveled literally, like almost 13 different countries. He went to Costa Rica with us for 10 days. He went to National Parks in Yosemite, National Parks in California to do hiking over there.
Starting point is 00:50:11 He went to Australia, New Zealand. He hiked the glacier mount. over there. I mean, talking about, and then last year, it was 89 years old, right? In India, traveling, still traveling, right? Now he's getting too barbaric, eating street foods. I said, Dad, what are you doing? Eating street foods? Come on, right? I said, just go to a nice restaurant, just have it. Just go to my best foot, man. I said, don't push it. Sure enough, he got loose bowed moment because he lives in America, so he got his mom, just a little bit of dehydration it were, but then in the shower, boom, falls down.
Starting point is 00:50:48 Oh, I said, damn. No. But the thing is, he broke his skull. It was bleeding going on, but he calls up. I mean, he still calls him, and calls everything. He was fine. Calls the hospital, comes, picks him up. Everything, Emma's right away goes to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:51:02 And he goes, oh, my God, this is, this is not fun, right? MRI comes out. This is this interble bleeding going on. But he's talking to us. There's no loss of memory. Of course, who do I call? the chief neurosurgeoner for NFL. He's a friend of mine, right?
Starting point is 00:51:16 I say, Dr. Maroon, I say, please, my dad falls. I said, where is? I said, he's in India. I said, okay, what hospital will give me some information? Okay, I will go in my chamber right now, but I'll call it back in two hours, right? Because he has to go to the chamber, because he does this chamber thing in the hyperbanked chamber. So he was in the chamber, and within two hours, there was a neurosurgeon visiting my dad in India. Wow.
Starting point is 00:51:39 And he just, he calls me, I was, hey, I mean, with your dad. right now over here. I got a call that, hey, he's fall down, so I just wouldn't check up on him. There's some until bleeding going on. But he's very healthy. I mean, there's absolutely no brain damage whatsoever. None. It is absolutely insane. I've never seen this before. At the end of age 89, right? I said, if everything goes okay and if the bleeding stops in the next three or four days, in 10 days, he'll be able to travel back to America. So he hears that. My dad, of course, See, I told you, I'll be fine. I said, don't worry. I said, Dad, my brother's going to come with you.
Starting point is 00:52:16 He's going to come right now and he's going to come pick you up, right? Yeah. I said, no, don't worry. I'll be fine. They start making all the phone calls. Everybody talks to everybody. He said, hey, I fall down, I'll be okay. It's somebody 1130 at nighttime, right?
Starting point is 00:52:28 They go to sleep. I said, I'll talk to you tomorrow. Takes a selfie, you know, takes a selfie on at the cell phone. And it goes to sleep. And that was his last day. Ah. He didn't wake up again. The thing is, from the age of 78 to 89, 13 countries, right?
Starting point is 00:52:49 He walked six miles a day. He enjoyed his life. He did all the traveling with arthritis for 30 plus years. Diabetes two, diabetes for 30 plus years, blood pressure issues, angiocrat, all this things, no medication. And he was not just surviving. He was living his life. And to me, that story gives me hope for everybody that's listening to it today that no matter how old you are, your body will never give up on you.
Starting point is 00:53:23 You will give up on yourself, but your body will never give up on you. So please, please do the right thing. Do the right thing about eating the right foods, sleeping properly, not drinking alcohol, not smoking, doing the glitter of thyroid if you have to. do all those things to give a fighting chance for a body to literally heal itself. Adding life to your years, not years to your life, right? That's the key. That's the key.
Starting point is 00:53:50 And I want to tell everybody to go check out your websites because you have a lot of information, and I've studied it pretty thoroughly, and talking about all the benefits of glutathione, because there's more we didn't get to, but you brought it up, insulin resistance, help and so many other things that you've brought up about it, but I want to really drive home how important it is. I think that it gets talked about a hell of a lot more than it ever did, but I still don't think enough. Well, there's only one book of Gluton, which is the Gluton Revolution
Starting point is 00:54:24 in the last 20 plus years. Yeah. There's too many products. You know, here's the one thing that I want to tell people as well. When you do the wrong thing, when you take a wrong glutathine product, it's not that it's not working for you. It's working a little bit for you. But what's not working for you is that you're losing on time. Yeah. Which you'll never get back.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Right. Which you'll never, ever get back. And that's the most important part for me is it's not that you should try other products. But what happens is that you're missing out on time. And I'm sorry that it took me 14 years to release the product to the public because I discounted in 2007
Starting point is 00:55:09 and I didn't release the product in 2021. Yeah. It did be 14 years of release the product because I wanted to make sure that he was absolutely safe. I want to make sure that he does what he's supposed to do. I want to make sure that you can take in perpetuity and still get the results after 10 years
Starting point is 00:55:25 if you've been taking the product. Yeah. And once I got this data back in, I could not even wait for one day to release the product. I know as a middle of pandemic release the product, I had no supplies he coming in Because the whole world was shut down. And I released a product, released a company during that time.
Starting point is 00:55:41 Because I could not wait at that time. But now I tell people, please don't waste time on trying something else. Because you're just wasting time. Eventually, you are going to end up using this product for rest of your life. And I want to make sure that why waste time if you have it already available to that? All the money in the world does not buy back time. Nobody. I had lost a couple years, long story, and you can't get it back.
Starting point is 00:56:05 And that's why I hold such a significant value on it now because I understand just how valuable every second is. And I think people need to realize that and taking the proper steps to ensure that you're getting longer lifespan, but living better and actually enjoying it because it's, I mean, what is it if you're not living it? We need a couple more hours to get through what I need to go through. So probably going to have to do a part two. So tell everybody where to get your. products and you got a little offer for forum too for my guess. I want to use your name for sure for your audience because I want to honor you for
Starting point is 00:56:45 having me over here on your podcast. Thank you. I appreciate it. If you go to oral wellness.com, a-u-r-o-wellness.com. Just the code is Dylan on there, D-Y-L-L-A-N. At least you get some money off the product to try it out. At the same time, also check out to our newest. product that we are launching. I'm excited, man.
Starting point is 00:57:08 Yeah. I get, I am so excited for that one. The same technology, another tripeptide. That's coming out. I don't know if we have time to discuss about detail. I'm about that's going to be part two for sure. Yeah. But one of my favorite compound.
Starting point is 00:57:22 That's GHK-K-C-C-C-U. I'm a skincare guy. We'll get into that next time. I've got years upon years. And so that is one of those compounds. And I get into the big, I like the healing protocols. So, like, I like KPV and GHKCU and BPC and TB 500, but the GHKCU specifically. It is absolutely amazing.
Starting point is 00:57:44 When I first used for six weeks alone, and when I saw my scan and the lady that did the scan, she was like a 25-year-old girl. He goes, let me see your scan. I said, do you need a sunscreen sunblock? I said, no, perfect. Let me do your skin. Let me show you what's wrong with your skin, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:00 And the scan comes out, the hell, what are you doing? What are you doing? Right? She wants to buy the product for me. And he launched the product yet. And when she saw that, oh my God, I've never seen a single dot of sun damage on my whole face. I'm bald, right? So, I mean, it's everywhere, right?
Starting point is 00:58:19 I'm in California. It's the sun all the time. And so, yeah, that is absolute game changer. And for your audience, I just want to make sure that I didn't understand that, hey, we are here to serve you. Right? So my goal is to try the products and there is no harm, no foul. If you don't like the product for any reason, right, give me one star review or call my office, we'll do a full refund for you because I don't want people to feel like,
Starting point is 00:58:52 should I waste by time or not. No, there's no wasting time. And that's credibility. And there's no wasting time. I don't care who you are. Everything is to be done. Well, when you come back, which I hope you do, I want to get into, like, other aspects that we, that we got to get into, that I know you know. So I want to get into, like, hormones, testosterone, TRT, peptides.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Like, we got to get into that because that's the 20, 27 years of my life. I know that. I know. And that's what I've been doing for 15. So I want this conversation with you badly. So, man, listen, thank you so much for coming out here. And thank you for waiting for me. After this half.
Starting point is 00:59:30 Just so everybody knows, I showed up here and I normally bring a shirt ironed and I wear a tank top in the car and everything's ready so I don't get wrinkles. And I get out of the car and I said to my wife, holy shit, I didn't bring my shirt. So I'm sitting here in Dr. Vatel in a in a suit. I'm in here in a tank top from the gym. So I blitzed in the car, did one of those jerk moves and past somebody going 100 miles an hour only to let them get up to the stop sign to me and pull up next to me. And I'm just like not looking at them, you know, run into the store by a shirt and get right back over here. So thanks for putting up with that nonsense. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:00:04 I love what you do, man. And I knew this was why I was looking forward to this interview, but you just overexted expectations, which were already high. So thank you. I appreciate it. I can't wait to talk to you more off camera. And again, on, try your products. Get out, check out this man's book.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Follow him. Definitely try the product. He has put years of his life into this with good reason. And I stand by him a trillion, not a million. not a million, a trillion percent. So, Dr. Patel, thank you again for your time. I appreciate it. And that concludes another episode, everybody.
Starting point is 01:00:39 Stay tuned for plenty more to come. Dylan Jameli, signing off.

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