The Eric Metaxas Show - Tim Eaton

Episode Date: July 20, 2021

Tim Eaton, CEO of NutraMedix.com, is in the studio to share how his company was created -- not just to provide outstanding supplements and vitamins, but to also benefit charities the world over. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:10 Welcome to the Eric Mettaxas show with your host, Eric Mettaxas. Hey there, folks. Talking to Papoon. Remember Papoon? Remember me? We were talking. We'd like to continue the conversation. Now, Pat, we might only get to talk for 10 minutes here, and then we're going to talk
Starting point is 00:00:26 to some other friends for the rest of the program. But I want to just keep talking to you, and we'll run this whole program next week. Thanks for taking your glasses off, because I want to see your eyes. You were telling us, you're telling a whole bunch of stories. I want to make sure we go back to the second Royal Command performance for the queen. Now, I don't remember what we were just talking about. Did we just miss something? Were we going to finish something?
Starting point is 00:00:57 You were talking about Elvis. You were talking about graduating from Columbia. You're talking about being in New York. I think we're good. I want to talk to you about Frank Sinatra. But right now, let's go back to the Queen of England. So what happened the second time? She's still the queen.
Starting point is 00:01:12 And she's still the queen today, some people say. Yes, she definitely is. Yes. Amazing. Amazing. And Prince Philip has left her side. Yeah. But anyway, she was still young looking in.
Starting point is 00:01:26 This was only like four years after the first time. So 1961-ish? I think it was 61. You're right. And there's another Royal Command performance. I don't think it was of my movie, excuse me, but I think it was West Side Story, I'm not sure, but it was a major Royal Command performance. And so I was an old hand now, and I knew I could handle it.
Starting point is 00:01:55 And so I'm getting ready to be in that long line after the event. Now, before you say this, I just got to ask questions. The first time, who else was in the line? In 1957, it's you, Rex Harrison, Rex Harrison, and I can't remember who the other, there was Harry Seekom. I know who Harry Seekom is, yes. Yes, I'm a student of comedy. I know who Harry Seacom is.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Wow. And people like that, I mean, a poterie of, there was a young, famous actress, but I can't remember her name. So there was an array, English other performers, and I think I was the only American. And then now the second time, I'm feeling kind of blasé about it. I'm dressed appropriately. And I can tell the other actors, including Peter Sellers, Peter Finch, Claudia Cardinal, and the others are all fluttery. I mean, they may have already done them. Wait a minute. Peter Sellers?
Starting point is 00:02:58 Yeah. Peter Finch? Is this the old goon, the old goon squad, the goons? That's Peter Seekam, Harry Seekyll. And Peter Sellers, these are the goons. These are people who preceded Monty Python by, you know, 15 years, 20 years. First time, you know, what I'm telling you now about Peter Finch, Peter Sellers, Clardy Cardinal, was my second Royal Command performance. And I was feeling, you know, blazee, because I could tell how nervous they were about the Queen's going to come in any minute.
Starting point is 00:03:33 And the Prince Philip and Princess, they're going to come down this aisle like before. I'd experienced it already. I knew I was supposed to just say, bow, your majesty. And if she extends her hand, I'll extend mine. Otherwise, I just hear what she says or respond, and she moves on. So what's the big deal? She's just a woman. I'm already ready.
Starting point is 00:03:52 I'm ready for what you're going to say now. I'm uncomfortable. I'm trying to anticipate the moment of far. Do you say, hey, Tuts, what's up or something? I don't know. What did you do? Tell us. Worse.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Worse. Because I'm looking down the line here. comes the queen, here comes the royal family. And I'm feeling sorry for her knowing she's having to run this gauntlet and make niceties with people, and some of whom she may have seen before, many have not, some whom she knows who they are, maybe not. She's been briefed. But I know it's tough on her. Now I see her with Peter Sellers, and they have a nice little bit of a chat, and then Claudia Cardinal. Peter Finch is on the other side of me. And now I'm starting to get fluttery, reminding, okay, let's see, bow, your majesty, don't extend my hand unless she extends hers.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And suddenly she's standing in front of me. And I say, your majesty, and she extends her hand. And she said, we met before. I said, we did? Was that a joke? No, we did. I mean, you remember, but it was out. I said, we did?
Starting point is 00:05:04 Like, when was that, Queen? When did we meet before? When was that queenie? Can you imagine my embarrassment when she says, in fact, her face began to twitch a little bit, which I took to be like a nervous reaction to the... Listen, let's be honest with my audience. You might have been beheaded. Let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:05:24 There's only God's providence that averted that. But you listen, she must, I mean, that's very funny. That's very funny. This picture in a London paper, I have a picture of me standing in front of her. with her smiling and me with this shocked look on my face because I just did the inexpressible. We did, we met before, but I immediately I said, I mean, I didn't think you would remember.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Of course, then I became a flustering idiot. And she's smiling, and you can see the look on my face is one of shock. There was nobody grabbing my, my, my handkerchief out of my pocket after the thing. But that to me is the most embarrassing moment of my life. How can it be more embarrassing? Are you serious? I think you're pretty lucky if that's the most embarrassing moment of your life.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I think you've done just swell. The Queen of England says we met before and I say, we did? Well, you don't think that she thought of it maybe that you're joking or you're so straight that you don't joke. I explained it quickly. I said, oh, I meant to say, I explained it to her. I meant, I didn't think you would remember. I have had similar, much more embarrassing experiences with the likes of Woody Allen and others.
Starting point is 00:06:45 I won't tell them about that on this program, but I know what that horrible moment is like when you're so flustered that it's just awful. So we're just going to move on. And you think you're charged. You thought you were so ready and suddenly you come apart. Exactly. That's exactly. Well, look, you, we were talking. talking earlier about your friendship with Elvis and how you preceded him in terms of being,
Starting point is 00:07:11 you know, the heartthrob, the teen heartthrob. And before you, of course, there was Frank Sinatra. So did you ever know Frank Sinatra? Oh, yeah, yeah. Quite well, I think. I certainly played in his golf tournament many years. And then I was asked to sing at some of the events, as I did for Bing Crosby at the Bing Crosby tournaments for 18 years. So, yeah, as a singer, and they accepted me. In fact, both Bing and Frank made the same statement about me, which I thought, and I still think is odd, but I understand it. I was singing rock and roll.
Starting point is 00:07:52 They didn't like rock and roll. I was singing rhythm and blues. It was called race music and making pop hits of songs that, that were only known in one genre of music, rhythm and blues, and they had no regard for it at all. And also I was singing ballads on my TV show by now. And Frank and Bing both had heard me sing love ballads and other kinds of songs from Broadway and whatever,
Starting point is 00:08:23 whatever you put in front of me, I would sing. And so they both made the statement. They thought Pat Boone was the great. Great White Hope. The Great White Hope. Yeah, now that might be incorrect for them to say today, but what they were referring to was Pat Boone maybe save music from R&B and rock and roll, because this was their feelings about what I was doing musically, at least having hit records, and the whole genre of
Starting point is 00:08:55 music that was coming on so strong, which they did not identify. with or want to be any part of Frank and Bing. Right. Well, I got to know them both well, and they were very kind and complimentary to me. And then, of course, Frank succumbed eventually by recording a song with Dagmar called Mama Don't, Mama Don't Bark about her dog barking. And there was a dog, and he actually, wharf, rah, frf, Frank Sinatra did this song. with her and he bought when it was out after it was i'm told he tried to buy every copy of the record
Starting point is 00:09:36 you know what i heard about this i watched a documentary about him recently and i heard about this listen this ends things for today if you're listening on the radio but we're going to play all of this and what i'm going to talk to pat about next we're going to play that next week we'll put it on our rumble channel uh folks don't go away hey folks are you concerned about memory loss for you or a loved one vivi vaiva Vivalor's founder prayed that God would show her the solution to memory loss because her mother had dementia. After many divine encounters combining faith and her background as a pharmacist, Susan Gibson created Vivalor memory support. Vivalor is a premium quality, all-natural supplement with five to 20 times more nutrients than any other memory supplement.
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Starting point is 00:12:13 I'm the host, Derek McAxas, but I have guests. Today, for example, I want to talk about what does it mean to be a company that's not only interested in the bottom line, that has a mission and all that kind of stuff. What does that mean? What does that look like? And in order to do that, I have my new friend Tim Eaton, who is the founder of Nutrametics as my guest. Tim, you're right here. I've talked to you on the phone. I've talked to you on Zoom, but I've not met you in person and my audience.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Some of them might know you if they watched our programs or heard our programs. But I am just in awe of when somebody lives out their faith in the marketplace. So I want to start at the beginning, but before we actually go to the beginning, when did you decide to really, you know, to leave quote-unquote ministry, ministry, and to bring your faith into a company? Well, first off, thanks, Eric. It was finally great to meet you as well. Thank you for having us here today.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Well, I served as a missionary pilot in Peru, the late 80s, early 90s. I met my wife down there, and we had been there once, I was there five years, and I saw a poverty hardship that I'd never seen before. I once again met my wife. I also began to learn about medicinal plants from the tribal groups down there that I spent a lot of time with. And so after about five years, my wife and I were talking, look, let's, you know, why don't we go up to the United States? We'll start a company doing something, and whatever we do, we'll send 50% of the profits back to Peru
Starting point is 00:14:16 to fund these ministries or these that we're very passionate about. And at that time, rescuing kids that were orphaned. There was a lot of terrorism in Peru. A lot of parents were killed. but also helping to train and support like national pastors, Peruvian pastors in the jungle, that obviously would be able to communicate the gospel much better than I could. As a gringo, speaks fluent Spanish.
Starting point is 00:14:52 My wife's Peruvian, but it's a whole different culture. So we decided back, and that was in 1991, that we would start a company. Neutrametics wasn't born. yet, you know, I can actually say the purpose was there. It was purpose driven in that whatever we do, we're going to send 50% of the prophets down to Peru to fund these ministries. And we just felt like, you know, we can make a bigger impact for the gospel, sharing Jesus with people that had never heard of Jesus before, meeting the needs, feeding, drilling wells, medical relief, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:15:37 So it was 1991. Long, long answer to your question. But what I always find funny is that people who are about mission, it doesn't mean you're not about profits because the whole point is to make profits to feed the mission, because you care about doing this for your passion. But what I always find ironic is that people who are all in on mission, you know, mission get bigger profits. I mean, this has been now a long time, and the company has grown and grown and grown, and you're giving away millions of dollars. I mean, where are you now with
Starting point is 00:16:13 NutriMedics.com and the, you know, 50% of the profits? What do these numbers look like? Well, it's a supplement. What do you call the organization? I mean, the company, it's a supplement and vitamin. Well, we're a nutraceutical company, so we produce natural products. vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts, and we sell those to health care professionals and directly to consumers. Okay. So that's who we are, dietary supplements. And so it's going on, you know, three decades here, and the company has grown tremendously.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Yeah, I mean, I always like to say that God gets credit for all the good things. I'll take credit for all the mistakes. So we founded the company in, I guess it's 1993, when we finally founded Neutromatics and began. And we've been able to, God's allowed us to give about $16 million now to ministries, and our goal is to surpass $100 million by 2030. And the funny thing is, 2030 sounds like 50 years in the future,
Starting point is 00:17:25 and then I realized, no, no, no, it's eight and a half years. in the future. Well, we have some exciting projects lined up and some new initiatives, and we believe that we can hit that goal. So first I got to ask you, how did you get into missions? I mean, to have this kind of a passion where you're flying planes in the jungles in Peru, what led you to that zeal to reach these folks with the good news? Well, I started, my uncle took me up for a plane ride and his little piper tripacer up in Maine, where I come from. What part of Maine?
Starting point is 00:18:00 Well, I was born in Portland, lived in my uncle, they lived in southern Maine near York. Yeah. But I lived up in Mid Coast, Maine for many years, then moved to Florida
Starting point is 00:18:12 when I was 19. But my uncle took me for a ride when I was 10, I said, wow, this is what I'm going to do. I loved it. And that's, I never veered from that.
Starting point is 00:18:27 That's what I wanted to do with my was flyer I still fly planes I love to fly but that's that's where I started with my uncle when I was 10 and then I as soon as I turned 18 I was up in New Hampshire started flying and and then through through the years got my different licenses and ratings before I went off to the mission field in 1986 and what made you want to go into the mission field what was your were you raised as a strong Christian I yeah I grew up in a really strong, awesome Christian family. It wasn't even weird like some of the stories we hear, but it was, it was great. And I went to a Christian high school in Bain. I, but I would say that I trusted Jesus as
Starting point is 00:19:16 myself, is my savior when I was nine. I know that. Nine years old. But it wasn't until I moved to Florida when I was 19, that I started going to this big church. in West Palm Beach, Florida, and met all these people my age that were so excited about their faith. I'm going, wow, I don't have that. I'm not excited about my faith like they are. Something's wrong. So I really started digging into the word, not because it was an assignment from high school, but because I wanted to. And it was, you know, Bible studies and just hanging out with other believers and really started to grow in my faith. kind of really for the first time really growing in my faith.
Starting point is 00:20:00 And then there was an opportunity to volunteer at a local ministry that flew missionaries back and forth between West Palm Beach and Haiti. So you just married these two loves. And next thing you know, you are a missionary pilot. Yeah, exactly. Because it's really more about, it's about, okay, you know, what does God want us to do? what's our purpose and how does you want to use us and I feel so privileged to have been able to work full-time as a missionary pilot and I'm also an aircraft mechanic and you have to have that to go flying the jungle yeah because my my jet needs looking at and I don't want to pay the money so
Starting point is 00:20:44 maybe after this we can go over there go take a look at it uh yeah it's in teeterborough and it'll take you 10 minutes okay so seriously though you when did nutraceuticals which is, you know, I guess the term, right? When did that become part of your life and when did you think there's a business here? Well, it really became part of my life all the way back on a survival trip where we would go into the jungle and we lived off the land for three days, learning to survive in case we crashed in the jungle. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:21:20 So we had a blast for three days. We were some tribal group. with us and showing us what to eat, what not to eat. Some of us hid Oreos in our backpacks and things like that. Oh, stop it. Stop it. Not me, of course, but it was a lot of fun. And there was one of the local guides told us, by the way, don't drink the water down there on the ground, cut one of these vines, and then the water will flow out of it. And it's good to drink.
Starting point is 00:21:49 So you cut the vine and let the water drip? Into my mouth, it just would run, hold it out. up and it run into your mouth. And so then they said, by the way, we take the bark of this vine and we make a tea out of it and we use it to treat all these different kinds of health issues that we have. And so I didn't really think much about it then at the time, but that's really when it started was then. So that was in the 80s. And you saw that this stuff. works. Well, they told me about it. Well, it's, I mean, look, it's just hard to believe, you know, when you live in the West with
Starting point is 00:22:34 Western modern medicine, that there are people all around the world with no access to that, and they have centuries, millennia of background on what to do for different things, and it's not like we can't learn from them. And obviously, you have. Folks, I'm talking to meeting founder of nutrometics.com. Eric McAxas here, we've been stuck inside for what, a year and a half. I think it's time to go outside now and turn your yard into a paradise with fastgrowing trees.com. Skip the big box stores and head to fastgrowingtrees.com.
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Starting point is 00:24:33 But I got to say that what impresses me about you and Nutrimetics is that you live your faith in the marketplace. In other words, you're thinking there's a need for people. who they should be taking vitamin C, they should be taking vitamin D, they should be taking this and this and this. We want to bring these things to market super high quality, and we want to give 50% or more of the proceeds to these missions organizations. And so what are some of these organizations that Neutrametics has been giving to? Well, some we've been supporting since the very beginning. One's called Mission One. Overseas, it's an acronym, means overseas national, evangelization and they empower national workers in their own countries. A lot of these countries
Starting point is 00:25:19 where a lot of Western missionaries would not go. And we've been supporting them for about maybe 25, 26 years. And they're helping to build churches. They're drilling wells. They have medical relief, all kinds of different. But the focus is always the gospel. doing these things in Jesus' name. You know, we're feeding, we're helping, we're supporting. One of the new ones that we just started supporting actually this year is called the Timothy initiative, and I think we've talked about it before. I just received an email from them as we landed with an update.
Starting point is 00:26:09 If you don't mind, I'll read it. Yeah. This is from Jared Helms, the CEO of the Timmyth, Timothy Initiative. And this is a project called Good Things Continue to happen in India and Nepal through the project, a church in every village. I'm excited to report 10,443 new churches planted, 121,771 salvation, 2,657 orphans impacted. and 3,729 widows impacted. And this project only started 18 months ago.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Oh. So imagine over 10,000 churches planted in 18 months. And this is India and Nepal. So that's the Timothy initiative. We're really excited about that. The dollar goes, you know, we always want to be good stewards of God's money, right? When we want people approach us about giving,
Starting point is 00:27:09 contributing to something. Yeah. And so I think the cost of planning a church is around $300. And these are primarily in India Nepal. So that's the Timothy Initiative. Another recent ministry we began supporting is called I Was Hungry. And that's a collaboration between foundations for farming based in Zimbabwe and Crown Financial.
Starting point is 00:27:41 which is the largest Christian stewardship ministry in the world. You may know Chuck Bentley, the CEO of Crown Financial. So for one of our newer products called Vital Medics, we actually give 100% of the profits away to that ministry. 100% of the profits. See, this is what kills me is that I think I've only come to this lately in the last couple of years, but Americans often say, or anybody says, can I do? What can I do? For the good of the world, everything is going this way and I want to go
Starting point is 00:28:16 that. What can I do? And there's somebody who found out something called second vote, which is in other words, how you spend your money, the millions and billions that people spend, if you spend that money with companies that are doing good or at least not doing bad, that's powerful. If you spend your money with companies that are working against everything you believe in with the profits that they make from your money, that's on you. You're being foolish. You're being a bad steward. So, you know, I say to people, whether I'm talking about, you know, Mypillow.com or Nutrimetics.com or any other organization that why wouldn't you spend your money with those organizations? And part of what I've said on this program many times when you're not here, but I say that
Starting point is 00:29:01 you already should be taking vitamin D every day. You should already be taking vitamin C and zinc and magnesium and these different things. And if you're going to do that anyway, which you should, as a good steward of your body, why wouldn't you buy it from the company that's giving 50% or in this case 100% of the profits of a different thing, vital medics, whatever? You know, it seems common sense, but we haven't talked about that in America. We kind of act like it doesn't matter. It's all about where can I get something five cents cheaper instead of thinking about Am I giving that five cents to a good organization or better? You know, we don't think about that.
Starting point is 00:29:39 Well, it's a, I see it as a privilege to be doing what I'm doing. My wife and I love what we do. We meet so many great people. We hear stories every day about Wawa. The biggest thing we hear is, wow, I got my life back. I was not doing well at all, that kind of thing. So one of the cool things about VitalMedics and I was hungry is that that's actually helping to bring people out of extreme poverty that are making less than $2 or $3 a day. So we're really excited about that.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Now, that's what happens with the profits, but what is VitalMedics for people tuning in? Because you've got so many different products, you can go to Nutrametics.com and check it all out. But what is this one you're talking about? VitalMedics is a combination of our signature product called Cemento. which for, I'm sure, many of your followers know about cats claw. Well, Cemento is a very rare type of cat's claw that is much more powerful. It's kind of like a thermostat for your immune system, if it's overactive or helps to normalize it. You know what, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:53 We're going to go to a break. We're talking about Cemento. We're talking about VitalMedics, NutriMedics.com. Use the code. Eric, don't go away. Folks, I'm talking to Tim Eaton. He's the founder of Nutramedics. Nutrametics.com.
Starting point is 00:31:24 Sponsor on this program, so use the code, Eric, if you go there. But why wouldn't you go there based on what I'm hearing? I mean, Tim, I don't know. There are just so few people living out their faith in the marketplace like this. To me, it's the next thing. It's the way people discover that I don't need officially going to ministry, ministry to be involved in ministry. I can live out my faith in a sometimes more important, productive way. by doing, you know, God created you to be a businessman to do all these incredible things.
Starting point is 00:31:53 So you mentioned what's in vital medics. So say more about that because you were just. Yeah, it's the combination of cemento and Meringa. And I started to talk about cemento. It's a very, it's an adaptogenic, provides immune support, which a lot of people are concerned about. many other benefits to that medicinal herb. But how do you know what to take? I mean, somebody says this is good for immune.
Starting point is 00:32:23 So, of course, you want to help your immune system, but would you take that and take this and this and this? Or how do you know if you're stepping on your own toes? Well, good question. We have some new kits that have actually gone up on the site since we started working together. So there's an immune support kit. And so that one's vitamin C, vitamin D, 3,
Starting point is 00:32:43 K2 and zinc. So you can, they can, they can choose that or the immune support plus kit, which is those same three products, vitamin C, vitamin D, K and zinc, plus RelaxMedics and Berber Pinella. Relax Medics is a product that has a combination of Cemento and Valerian. It's been evaluated on a university level and the research is being compiled now to be submitted for publication in a medical journal. But Relax Medics is great for stress, for helping, for sleep. A lot of people swear by Valerian, it helps them fall asleep. It's never helped me.
Starting point is 00:33:29 I got to go to other stuff like melatonin, vodka. Just kidding. But melatonin, the one thing I noticed in the milk, do we have miltonin here? Yeah, it doesn't say on here how many, you know, You know, it says like 1.5. It doesn't really tell you how many milligrams of melatonin it is. So if I want to take like one milligram of melatonin, how much to it? I'm asking this for myself.
Starting point is 00:33:54 I know I'm doing a radio program, but I'm always curious. Yeah. Well, for most people, 10 or 15 drops, they do really well with that. Yeah. And, you know, it's interesting with melatonin. A lot of people have a melatonin deficiency, but they do not know that. this is a hormone that regulates the sleep awake cycle. And so if your sleep environment is not completely dark,
Starting point is 00:34:21 meaning if you hold your hand, you turn the lights off and hold your hand up, and you can still see your hand, it's not dark enough, your body won't produce melatonin. So a lot of people have a melatonin deficiency. And I take that about five nights a week, and it just, along with a dropper full of relaxed medics, and I sleep like a baby. don't wake up during the night. But we don't know how many, like if you, in other words, if you're
Starting point is 00:34:46 taking 10 to 15 drops, how much is in each drop of melatonin? Is it like a half a milligram or we don't know? I'm going to get back to you on that because I don't remember how much that is. But sometimes you take a liquid form under the tongue, which is totally different than taking a capsule as far as bioavailability. Right. So, but for most people, if you just take 10 to, and it's not very much. But the reason I say that if you go into CVS or Costco or one of these places, they, you know, they sell like five milligrams, 10 milligrams. For me, that's way too much. I don't need that. I took a dropper full of the, of this melatonin here, and I woke up with a beard. I don't know, about two weeks had passed. The lawn was like two feet high, and I said, what, this stuff is way too powerful. So I need to ask the founder, if only we could
Starting point is 00:35:29 get them, Albin, and Albin brought you here. And so my wife and my, uh, the landlord, they thank you, because the house is going up to pot. It's a mess. It's a mess. So you ask about the kits, though. I mean, how do they know what to take? So the immune support plus kit that has those five products, sleep support is Relax Medics and Valerian. Excuse me, Relax Medics and Melatonin.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Right. I just mentioned. That's our sleep support kit. The energy support kit. Yeah, I don't need energy, right, Albin? We got loads of energy. But just for those people who might need energy, what do you do for that? That is adrenal and magnesium.
Starting point is 00:36:05 Yeah. and magnesium is essential for the production of energy. And our magnesium is a combination of elemental magnesium and malic acid. Most people have a malic acid deficiency that they're bound together. And so that pulls the magnesium into the cells where it's needed to produce energy. So a lot of people feel they're low energy. So usually if you're taking magnesium that you're buying from some store, it doesn't come with the malic acid.
Starting point is 00:36:38 Is that the idea? Well, it may not be a very bioavailable form of magnesium or it may be. So it depends. But the adrenal helps to restore normal adrenal gland function. A lot of people have weak adrenal glands. But what if you have no adrenal gland problems and you take the adrenal? It's not going to hurt you at all. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:57 It's not going to, but you may realize that after you take it, you did have low adrenal function. Yeah. A lot of people get used to how they're feeling. And until they, even my sister as a nurse, you know, for many, many years, she didn't want to take any of our products. And then she started taking them. She says, wow, I feel better. I can move better. I can sleep better.
Starting point is 00:37:17 I can eat anything. So a lot of times we get used to how we're feeling as we get older. So that's the energy support kit. The brain health support kit is Berber Panella and krill, krill oil. Berber Panella is one of our best-selling products, a combination of the Manayupa plant from Peru. and Pinella, those two together really helps to improve brain function. A lot of people are suffering from brain fog. I'm sorry, what?
Starting point is 00:37:49 I wasn't paying attention. Who? You need that? You're not taking that? No, what is this again? Burber Panella. I don't think I'm taking the Berber Panella. I took something that you had that you sent me some stuff, and for a couple hours I could
Starting point is 00:38:02 see through walls. That's freaking me out, so I had to scale that back. So brain health. Berber Panella. Yeah, that's a great product. People love that product. The joint support kit, which is curcumin and syripeptase. Cercumin.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Curcumin, which is also tumor. What about hair loss? Is there like a kind of a Peruvian herbal rogene thing that you've got just up? Just before things kind of got shut down, we were working on that. And we identified about three plants that we were going to start working with that would be part of a formula for that. You're not kidding. No, we're not kidding. But he's not kidding.
Starting point is 00:38:35 Listen, Albin, listen, this could be you. Go ahead. This could be me, too. Yeah, well, yeah, you're thin. You're thin. Okay, so, but seriously, that's, this is fascinating. I mean, I'm interested in this. Obviously, you know, you're a sponsor of the program,
Starting point is 00:38:49 but I'm just interested for me, and I assume a lot of people, the more time passes you get interested in this stuff. You want to know what works. We'll be right back talking to Tim Eaton, neutrametics.com. Folks, I'm talking to the founder of Nutrimetics. Neutremetics.com.
Starting point is 00:39:23 Use the code Eric. Yes. please. But Tim, I'm just fascinated because the more you learn, the more interesting it gets. And you were just talking about, what is it, glucom? Glucometics. It's a product we've been working on for, it's been under development for many years. And it's a combination of Cemento and Stevia. Stevia? Yes. Stivia has.
Starting point is 00:39:48 The sweetener. The sweetener, if it's a whole leaf extract, it has blood sugar, support properties, cardiovascular support properties. Zachrin does not have that. Sucralose does not have that. I don't think so. Aspartame does not have that. No.
Starting point is 00:40:08 So most people think of stevia as a natural sweetener. Yeah. But a whole leaf extract of that leaf can, as I mentioned, have blood sugar support properties, et cetera. So we combined that with Cemento and we did some research and our university did some research and... What do you mean our university? You got your university now? The one you work with. A university in Peru. Actually, the top university in Peru that's doing research and publishing the research is called the Cayetano University in Lima, Peru. and they did several studies comparing glucometics for metabolic support, blood sugar support,
Starting point is 00:40:59 cardiovascular support, and it was very comparable to these other remedies that it was compared to. So that has all been, that research has been compiled and it's been submitted to a very high-level peer-reviewed medical journal in Europe for publication. We're waiting to see if that's going to be accepted for publication. But that's really helped a lot of people. Glucometics. The other medics product, we already talked about vital medics and mood medics, but the last one is mood medics.
Starting point is 00:41:39 And people that are suffering or dealing with mood issues report that it works very, very well. for them. So those are the four medics products that, you know, you can pretty much, you know, see what they're, by the name of the product, glucometics, relax medics, mood medics, and vital medics. You know, vital medics, a lot of people report great energy, vitality. So it really helps with those things. It's just funny to me, again, I mean, you're a NutriMedics. is a sponsor of the program, but I'm just interested in this stuff generally. The older you get,
Starting point is 00:42:21 the more you begin having to pay attention because you're noticing, I don't know, the energy or, you know, it's normal, but the idea that there are things you can do about it. I mean, I would say the first thing you could do is, you know, eat right and exercise. But then you start realizing my body is not producing these things or because of where I live. I'm not eating this kind of thing. So if you're not getting vitamin C, vitamin D, your immune system goes down. That's just a normal thing. And so, you know, we're not getting, we don't, we're not getting the nutrients that we got in the food a hundred years ago. So that's the key, right? I mean, foods are processed. We don't even think about it. Because it's normal. Yeah, hard to get good
Starting point is 00:43:02 whole foods that are nutritious. Yeah. So most of us need to supplement. Right. To, to get the, the nutrients that we need to be, to be healthy. I'm, I'm in my 60s, but I have no pain. I sleep great. I can eat whatever I want. My mood is great. I have no... You can still fly a plane? Have you ever done a loop-to-loop? I've done a loop-to-loop.
Starting point is 00:43:28 You've done a loop-to-loop. And that's with Neutrametics products or without? That was, well, that was before Neutramatics. Okay, but you're saying that if I think some of these products, maybe I could do loop-to-loop. Is that what you're claiming? Is the FDA allowing you to say that? Maybe not.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Darn it, we're at a time. Well, you're going to have to tell me privately, but I want to do loop-to-loop. First off to get a license. I got a lot of steps ahead of me, but I think I'm beginning. Tim Eaton, founder of nutrometics.com. Thank you. Thank you, Eric. Great to be here.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Appreciate it.

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