The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast - Chervin Jafarieh On Healthy Daily Rituals, Nervous System Regulation, Fasting, Meditation, & The Impact Of Tech Our Health

Episode Date: July 11, 2025

#865: Join us as we sit down with Chervin Jafarieh – leading wellness expert, mentor, entrepreneur, & co-founder of Cymbiotika. A devoted seeker of truth & knowledge, Chervin is widely known for his... innovative, holistic approach to health. Cymbiotika continues to disrupt the supplement space with cutting-edge formulations, raising the bar & inspiring individuals to unlock peak wellness. In this episode, Chervin dives into the power of nervous system regulation, the benefits of fasting, why he champions sustainable local farming, the impact of tech & social media on well-being, his daily rituals of meditation & reflection, & shares a deep look into his personal health routine!   To Watch the Show click HERE   For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM   To connect with Chervin Jaferieh click HERE   To connect with Cymbiotika click HERE   To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE   To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE   Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE   Head to our ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of the products mentioned in each episode.   Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194.   Go to http://Cymbiotika.com/TSC for 20% off your order + free shipping!   This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Your daily routine done better – with The Skinny Confidential Caffeinated Sunscreen. Subscribe today at https://shopskinnyconfidential.com/products/sunscreen and get it delivered right to your door – because great skin doesn’t take days off!   This episode is sponsored by 7Diamonds Use code SKINNY for 20% off your first order at http://7Diamonds.com.   This episode is sponsored by Squarespace Go to squarespace.com for a free trial, and when you’re ready to launch, http://squarespace.com/SKINNY to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.   This episode is sponsored by YNAB TSC Him & Her Show listeners can claim an exclusive three-month free trial, with no credit card required at http://YNAB.com/skinny.   This episode is sponsored by The RealReal Get $25 off your first purchase when you go to http://TheRealReal.com/skinny.   This episode is sponsored by Policygenius Head to http://policygenius.com/SKINNY to compare quotes and get the coverage you need.   Produced by Dear Media

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The following podcast is a Dear Media production. She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire. Fantastic. And he's a serial entrepreneur. A very smart cookie. And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you along for the ride. Get ready for some major realness. Welcome to the Skinny Confidential, Him and Her. Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the Skinny Confidential Him and Her show. Today we have a recurring guest, our friend Shervin who is one of the founders of Symbiotica. I think this is the fourth, fifth, sixth episode that he's been on. We couldn't keep count.
Starting point is 00:00:38 What I love about Shervin is he is someone who truly lives and breathes what it means to be intentional with his mind, his health, and his purpose. Shervin is not just a wellness expert, he's a mentor, a deep thinker, and one of the founders of Symbiotica, one of the most trusted and forward-thinking supplement brands in the world. He blends ancient healing systems with cutting-edge science, helping people not only heal but thrive from detoxification to gut health, from mindset to minerals to everything in between.
Starting point is 00:01:03 This conversation should go to completely shift the way that you think about wellness. Shervin, our friend, welcome back to the Skinny Confidential, him and her show. This is the Skinny Confidential, him and her. What are the benefits of fasting like that? There's 10 million benefits. I mean, it's the number one longevity metric of all time is caloric restriction. So where do I begin? I mean, I can talk about the longevity metric of all time is caloric restriction. So where do I begin? I mean, I can talk about the whole autophagy,
Starting point is 00:01:28 but just- Well, I think we've covered that on the show. And by the way, this is, um, I'd love to go into the whole autophagy with you, but this is, this is how many times have you been on the show? Now I was trying to, because it's hard for me to recollect. Is it four?
Starting point is 00:01:40 No, it's way more than that. I think maybe five. Oh, is this five? Maybe four or five for sure. Powerful number. Powerful. But you know, I was looking and it's way more than that. No, more. I think maybe five. Oh, is this five? Maybe four or five for sure. Powerful number. Powerful. But you know, I was looking and it's on, I was just, when we were starting and it says that you were not on since 2023.
Starting point is 00:01:52 That can't be right. You didn't come on to 2024 at all. I didn't come on 2024. Weird. You know why? We had a falling out guys. And you know, we're right. We became rivals.
Starting point is 00:02:00 No, they're like, I love coming here. I love talking to you guys. You guys are friends of mine. We're from the same hood. We're from San Diego and we have a lot of fun and we're helping a lot of people. And so we can get into all kinds of crazy stuff. What's streaming for me right now is just the gratitude that I have for this life. You know, I'm just really like in this like embodiment of blessing every moment, every breath
Starting point is 00:02:27 and this like mentality that the things we're doing every day is not a chore. It's actually a God given right to do it. Like walking your dog or making your coffee or making your symbiotic of formulations on the rise. The fact that I'm like in my body, healthy, can stand, can move, can think, fully awake, all of those things I don't take for granted. And there's some interesting quantum information going around that you are one in a trillion chance of being you based on just looking at the science and the evidence, just thinking about like being one
Starting point is 00:02:59 in trillions and the opportunity to be alive and healthy right now in this moment in time is just astounding to me. So I'm living with this like utmost gratitude. I'm so appreciative of the life that I have. I also am aware that there's so many people struggling out there right now. And I'm talking about one in trillions as far as the microcellulars of us coming together being human, but what about the people in this world right now that are struggling in pain and struggling in pain and confusion Stress all the things that are happening right now And so I I have a lot of gratitude for being here with you guys
Starting point is 00:03:30 Talking about health talking about spiritual activation talking about things that you can do every day to sharpen your blade This is the greatest gift anyone could offer me and so I'm here to go all in Every time Michael opens his eyes in the morning I look at him and I say you're lucky to be in my presence. See, there it is. And I just feel like you should have immense gratitude to make me coffee every morning and fluff my pillow. That's how I get through the day.
Starting point is 00:03:55 I just keep telling myself. I totally agree with you. I feel like there's so much gratitude and positivity in the little tiny moments. Well, I mean, like the reason I get confused about when we last spoke to you is because we see you socially. And so I like it gets, when we have all these conversations off the podcast. So I can't remember the last time, but I feel like you've always been this way.
Starting point is 00:04:16 No, maybe just more of it right now. Like I, I like being around you because you're always positive and you always, like when we have interactions, you always leave feeling like good about that interaction. That's not- You never feel drained. Yeah. I appreciate that. I think, you know, I think there's just a lot of stuff that is happening in my life
Starting point is 00:04:34 right now that, you know, I'm really coming to a place of just humbleness and humility. You know, we get caught up in the everyday traffic of life. You know, I'm, I've been literally living in a plane for the last like 12 months, going back and forth at our facility, our research and development lab, building out all these skews, building out all this incredible formulations that were bringing the symbiotica. And there was a moment there where I was feeling a little bit of like a victim, you know, I wasn't being able to do the things that I wanted to do. I wasn't able to take offers to go and have experiences all throughout the world. I had a responsibility to our organization and to the family of Symbiotica and to so many people out there.
Starting point is 00:05:16 And there was a minute where I felt like a victim and I had to experience that victim and really just wash over that and look at things from a relative space of observation and realize that this is a God-given gift to be able to be in this position and to study science and physiology and life and health and all the things at a real level, not some green washing bullshit level. I'm talking about really getting in there. I don't take it for granted. It's just like, I don't take you guys for granted for what you guys are doing. I see what you guys are doing and you guys are the best ever.
Starting point is 00:05:52 You're crazy. You're wild. Thank God. You know, just the whole norm stuff is just, is ridiculous, but you're also doing it in a way where there's authenticity to it. It's not just trying to be polarizing. So I appreciate that. Well, you know, listen, I, we appreciate you saying that.
Starting point is 00:06:06 And I think what's interesting for us doing this show is you sometimes lose sight of the fact that this go, like this conversation we're having in this intimate room, you know, there's five of us in this room, right. And, and when you have the conversation, you kind of forget later, what's going to happen with it and where it's going to go and who's going to see it and who's going to impact. But I think like what I always tell people is Lauren and I started doing this because we wanted to speak to interesting, exciting people
Starting point is 00:06:34 that were doing things that we either didn't have awareness of or didn't know more about, or like we're curious about ourselves. And we want to have that conversation the way that I would have it with you if we were at dinner. So we don't know how to like almost curate that experience. Like there's things you learn as in an entertainment to build a great show. But I think sometimes for people that are observing us, they forget that like
Starting point is 00:06:55 we're just talking to people that we are excited to talk to. Yep. And we're just being ourselves. And I think that's why the audience receives you guys so well, because it's so relatable, it's authentic. It's not scripted. I mean, we had no idea what we were even going to get into today.
Starting point is 00:07:07 And I don't think we ever do. You know what I mean? I think that's why. Does that make you nervous? No, I mean, it's well, I, I, I'm not nervous. Go berserk, go all in. I think channeling and streaming consciousness comes from another place.
Starting point is 00:07:21 It's not coming from a file cabinet that's stored. I've been reading the holographic universe and the quantum field, like we're, we're streaming information and it's coming from the heart. So every time I have like 50 things to talk about and just never comes out right. And that's the beauty of having a real authentic conversation, a fireside chat, if you will. What does it look like when you, who has all the
Starting point is 00:07:41 tools, notices that you're being a victim? What's the inner talk? First, who has all the tools, notices that you're being a victim? What's the inner talk? First, there's a little bit of sadness that comes with it, then immediate anger and resentment. How could you feel this way? How could you be in a position where you're at right now to even feel like a victim?
Starting point is 00:07:59 Look at what you have. Then I go into the inner child work. And so I've been doing something called compassionate inquiry. You know, it's been expanding my soul over the last, I would say six weeks. A beautiful soul named Danette that actually lives in Texas has been walking me through that. This is really a path forward or a path backward to talk to your inner child. And it's through a type of hypnosis where you
Starting point is 00:08:25 experience and view your five, seven, nine year old self, depending on where there's trauma or wounds or anything that can create a sense of pain and loss. And ultimately I literally was staring at my seven year old and he was communicating with me a lot of pain and shadow that he was feeling in the midst of turmoil within my family life. And these are things that I knew consciously were there.
Starting point is 00:08:53 I knew it was unconscious, but consciously I stayed away from it because I'm like, I'll get to it at some point. I'll find a reason to get there at some point, but it's been a burden. I feel it in my bones. I feel it in my soul. And by doing that kind of work, it's allowed me to really breathe out a lot of tightness that I felt in my soul, probably somewhere in my body. And it's been a lot of crying, a lot of expanding. Like a lot of people go and work with shamans. They go into the entheogenic world, whether that's in the jungles or in guided places, that's another strategy as well. These are all coming together. But I think this compassionate inquiry work might be one of the most important acts of
Starting point is 00:09:38 self love that we can do, especially if you're ready to go all in. And so this, you asked me, what do I feel? I'm feeling triumph, you know, now that I can get through that hurdle of being able to feel that level of victimhood and not get angry at myself now and know where that's coming from. And instead of just putting up another wall or stepping into masculinity or stepping into an alpha energy, I'm able to empathetically allow myself to open up and feel. I think there's nothing hotter than when a guy
Starting point is 00:10:11 can tap into his feminine. And I've realized this, that my dad can, my dad is, is masculine. And if you saw him, he's masculine, but he can tap into his feminine and same with you. I'm very masculine. No, you do. You are masculine. You're very dominant. You're very assertive. I'm very masculine. No, you do. You are masculine. You're very dominant.
Starting point is 00:10:26 You're very assertive. He's very alpha, but there is a feminine side of him that he's comfortable tapping in with. And I've realized as I've gotten older, that's, this is like maybe like Oedipus, I'm saying like, I liked that in my dad. So I chose you. Oedipus is the son and the mother.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Well, I am Oedipus with my son, by the way, if anyone's wondering, Google it. But there is something really attractive about a really alpha dominant man being able to step into his femininity. I think it's awesome. To your point, I think it really becomes very hard to maintain that masculine, tough energy all the time, especially when things around you are tougher, when there's actual turmoil in your past or in your present, like not being willing to look at that and kind of go inward
Starting point is 00:11:14 and say like, Hey, I don't feel good about this or I'm sad or like I need to cry. Like, I think that over time really takes a toll if you don't kind of look and figure that stuff out. I agree. And I love your points. You know, I would, I would beg you to look at the perspective that it's not dualistic in terms of masculine and feminine. It's not sun and moon, light and dark. It's so much deeper than that. The feminine energy is actually so much stronger than softness.
Starting point is 00:11:43 It's, you can know, you guys are the void of where souls coming out of the body. You know, the, the feminine or that energy, that archetype is one of the strongest frequencies that can hold so much more than an alpha or something that is a protector or a rager. It's deep and it's, there's darkness to it in a beautiful way. And so when I'm tapping into that section, I'm opening up a whole nother level of my soul that is beyond just the dualistic archetypes of masculine feminine. I actually review, I actually see the feminine as, as the, as the deeper power and I'm humbled by it. And it's not a soft thing. It's not a, it's not a girly thing. It's actually just a power.
Starting point is 00:12:36 I know that you guys don't do jack shit. If that's what you're trying to say. I'm well aware that the woman does everything. You certainly do. This pregnant, I can tell you when he wakes up every morning and gives me an update monologue narration on his back pain. Hey, it's real back pain. And I'm. Poor guy.
Starting point is 00:12:53 6,000 months pregnant. I can tell you, I agree with you. See, I mean, I worship that energy. You know, that is. I need more worship. Yeah. Yeah. You come over and worship for a while. I'm tired. I got your back. I'll lift, but no, that is. I need more worship. Yeah. You know, you come over and worship for a while.
Starting point is 00:13:05 I'm tired. I got your back. I'll lift. But no, I mean, you said it right there. I mean, we can't even comprehend what you do to bring life into this world. No, but you know what? Like I get irritated when she tries to get me to
Starting point is 00:13:17 comprehend because I'm like, listen, now, if you want to tap into the masculine, like, I'm not going to try to think as a woman because I'm not a woman and it's impossible. I'm not like, and if I did say, I know how you feel and I get it. And I like my back hurts too. Like you're just, you're going to be even angry. Like I, there's no way for us to know what that is.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Not our biology. We don't, I don't think we can, we can, I can intellectualize it. There's moments where I can feel it, like kind of how I just said it and how you're saying it, but at the end of the day, we don't have that embodiment to fully grasp it. We can just kind of do the work to get us closer and closer. And I think with communication and really, you guys are a union, the whole point of the union is being mirrors for each other. That's how you guys grow and expand and grow and expand is to really like understand and compromise and receive each other.
Starting point is 00:14:12 It's almost become psychic phenomenon now. I've heard that with my dad. Shahab is always talking about that. He says he's psychically connected to Durana. He's psychically connected to his kids. His kids know if things are going bad with the parents, they feel into all this. This isn't woohoo stuff. This is literally this is literally, you know, quantum entanglement that we're dealing with today that has been proven over and over through scientific literature and experiments. I think the next like thing, I put it in quotes, is going to be being in alignment with yourself
Starting point is 00:14:39 and your nervous system. Yep. I think those two things you're, you're going to hear about in the next two years all the time. I think people are going to realize the biggest flex is being so aligned with yourself and so comfortable with your nervous system. What is your vibe on that? Well, I mean, this is you're saying that's new. That's old news. But you're saying it's becoming more mainstream?
Starting point is 00:15:01 Not just mainstream. I think there's an awareness. Like some people are going to go to 5D with it. No, no, no. Okay. Okay. Do you know what I mean? Like, I feel like it's like- I went, I went to 5D with it and it reminds me- See?
Starting point is 00:15:13 You guys know that I had a near death experience with a rattlesnake bite, right? No. Did I ever tell that story here? No. When? Not recently. August 21st, 2017. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:22 No, I didn't know that. Okay. So that was the beginning day of my dark night of the soul. It was the solar eclipse festival at symbiosis up in Oregon eclipse. It's a huge pre-Burning Man festival, a hundred thousand people in the Oregon forest. I was warned not to go to that festival by Vedic astrologers saying that you don't want to be nowhere near an eclipse. You want to go underground.
Starting point is 00:15:43 You want to be nowhere near it. saying that you don't want to be nowhere near an eclipse. You want to go underground. You want to be nowhere near it. That's how the Vedic believed eclipses are kind of like an upload in the software of whatever this system is. And I went and I spoke at the event. I had three speaking gigs. It was a total crazy experience and I got drastically sick. I had never been sick before.
Starting point is 00:16:03 During that day, and by the way, August 21st is my mom's birthday. And my mom is my greatest medicine and my greatest teacher and the moat, all my trauma revolves kind of around the mother son conflict. And so that's a whole nother story. But anyways, I got extremely sick. Couldn't walk. He didn't know what was going on with me.
Starting point is 00:16:20 And I'm mind you, I'm like, because it's a cold virus, virus attack, spinal attack, something was, something had released. It was an energetic thing and I was sick. I couldn't walk. I got back to Orange County. Couldn't walk for two weeks, retreated into my own world.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Didn't talk to anyone right at that time, find out my dad's cancer had came back. It had metastasized to his lungs. So I'm sick, just find out the metastasized. And then two weeks later, right before me and him, I'm starting to feel better. I can walk again. Me and him are supposed to go up to Oregon to go look at some land. I go out for one hike. I'm picking sage, divinorum white sage, and I get bit by a
Starting point is 00:17:07 juvenile rattlesnake. Where? Right here on my right index finger. Oh shit. And I immediately pull my hand back and I, and I said, what just happened? And all of a sudden I heard, I heard the rattle and I look through the sage and sure
Starting point is 00:17:23 enough, it's a juvenile rattlesnake in the S position. And if you guys know, I have snakes, I've had snakes my whole life. I have all kinds of pythons at my house. I know snakes. I'm almost like a quasi-herpetologist. Did not know this, but something new about you every day. It's literally every time I see you, it's like,
Starting point is 00:17:38 I'm a scientist, I'm a rocket ship. I'm a, I'm a plant. You don't see my videos with my snakes and my pythons? I've never seen your snake. Okay. All right. I don't think Instagram's serving you by the way, but we'll get to that. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Yeah, I'm sure. Yeah. I know that. I haven't seen you on my Instagram lately. That's interesting. Of course. Go ahead. And in that moment, so rattlesnakes release a hemotoxin, stops your blood
Starting point is 00:18:03 from coagulating and they're not like pythons. They're not constrictors. They don't burrow you with strength and wrestle you and break your ribs and suffocate you and then swallow you. They're like little assassins with two hyperdermic needles and they just inject and they run away and they wait for whatever marsupial they just hit to die. And then they come and swallow you.
Starting point is 00:18:23 And I know all this. I'm sitting there on the trailhead in Laguna Beach, up on the mountain. I'm just coming back into my body after being sick, after hearing about my dad. And in that moment, we're talking about nervous system, I knew, and I know this, juvenile rattlesnakes are immature.
Starting point is 00:18:39 They don't hold their toxic load the same as an adult, they drop it all sometimes and they're notorious for that. And it got me in the hand. It didn't get me in the foot. The hand is really close to my heart. And so all of these factors as, you know, science is just playing in my head. And then all of a sudden I felt every adrenaline drip hit. I felt my fight flight.
Starting point is 00:19:06 You know, I could feel it. And I knew in that moment, if I keep this going, I'm in deep, deep trouble. I'm already sick. I'm underweight. I'm, I'm going through all this emotional problem and I just got lit up by a juvenile rattlesnake in my hand and I am, I'm on my own. And in that moment, instead of freaking out and going crazy, I sat in Shavasana and went deep into my Qigong meditation, deep holotropic diaphragmatic breaths. I slowed my heartbeat down to like 50 beats.
Starting point is 00:19:38 I brought my nasal breathing, belly breaths, two breaths a minute and did that for about four or five minutes. And the whole time streaming that this was nature's vaccine, that the rattlesnake was dropping some kind of codes, you know, how people do combo frog medicine and whatever. It was, you know, was giving me some type of immunological response and it was an ancient master. This is where my mind's at. This is the practice. And all of a sudden my nervous system just relaxed and I was calm. And then all of a sudden, after three, four minutes of that, I was ready to make decisions and know what the next step was. It was around that time that my mouth started to taste metallic
Starting point is 00:20:24 and my chest started to tighten metallic and my chest started to tighten and my hand was starting to turn into a grapefruit. It was coming on fast. My point is, this is why that triggered that memory is because having your vagus nerve connected to your soul, meaning you're able to manipulate the vagus through intention, not through reaction, is critical for all of us. It's just as important as our circadian rhythm. It's just as important as our VO2 max.
Starting point is 00:20:56 It's just as important as our exomuscular, musculine skin, how our body adapts to stress, how we lift things. It's just as important as caloric restriction. It's just as important as hydration, mineralization, optimal food, microbiome, sunlight, grounding, proper sleep hygiene, all of it. I can go on and on and on. One of the most important things is how well
Starting point is 00:21:20 versed we handle stress on a daily basis, on a daily practice and when it really counts, when your life is on the line. So when you were able to calm down, then you just figured out what help you needed to get. And what did you do? You had to go get like an antivenom or go to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:21:32 This is, this is where the next trouble begin. Can you suck it out? No, you cannot suck it out. You can't suck it in your mouth and spit it out? No, that's kind of a wives tale. You can't pee on it. You can't do any of those things. I mean, if you get hit by a, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:47 something else maybe, but not a rattlesnake, rattlesnake, that stuff, that's, that was injected into me and it was injected deep. So I eventually called the paramedics. I didn't know if my blood was going to stop coagulating. I was already sick. I didn't want to lose my hand.
Starting point is 00:22:03 You know what I mean? From infection or whatever? Who knows, you know, become sepsis and just necrotic tissue. already sick. I didn't want to lose my hand. You know what I mean? These things are. From infection or whatever. Who knows, you know, it becomes sepsis and just necrotic tissue. I've seen videos of rattlesnake bites, there's chunks of body parts missing. People die from this stuff. And so I called and Hogue hospital started
Starting point is 00:22:18 reconstituting the antivenom and I went over there and there was like 10 doctors and it was like a big deal for them. They haven't had a rattlesnake bite in a while. And it was, and the whole time I was like in deep calm. They thought I was like on drugs or something. And I wanted none of their pain relievers. I wanted none of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And they gave me, they ended up giving me three vials of antivenom. And that's where my trouble really began because antivenom is loaded with thimerosal, which is, you know, mercury. I ended up getting acute mercury intoxication. And for the next eight, nine months, as I'm trying to save my dad's life and I'm in the middle of building symbiotica, I couldn't even form a sentence. Well, in the stress of, I know you, how closer with your dad, like there's your, your whole system was probably just fucked up. I couldn't form a sentence, Michael.
Starting point is 00:23:12 I couldn't think. So what do you do? My muscles were twitching. I wasn't sleeping. I was literally like, I was falling apart. And the anti-venom saved your life. So did it? I don't know. Oh, maybe, maybe it? Do you? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Oh, maybe, maybe they overdid it. I don't know what it is. Maybe they need to start realizing that mercury to crack the cell wall is basically destroying the myelin sheath. It's causing transcription factors to not communicate properly throughout my brain. So it was a disaster.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Mercury is a disaster. It has no part of being around humanity. It needs to be deep in the earth. It can't be in your mouth. It can't be in your amalgams. It can't be in Mercury is a disaster. It has no part of being around humanity. It needs to be deep in the earth. It can't be in your mouth. It can't be in your amalgams. It can't be in any of those things. Mercury is a complete utter disaster to the human body.
Starting point is 00:23:52 And so I had an attack on my central nervous system and for the next eight, nine months, I was in trouble. I couldn't, I was completely disabled. You've told me about the Mercury issue, but I didn't realize it initiated because of the the antivenom. Yeah. So what did you do? I had no Mercury in my mouth. I had removed any metal in my mouth three I knew you had, you've told me about the mercury issue, but I didn't realize it initiated because of the, the antivenom.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Yeah. So what did you do? I had no mercury in my mouth. I had removed any metal in my mouth three years prior. What did you do to get the mercury out of your system? Chelation, deep, deep chelation. What is, you need to speak English. What does chelation mean?
Starting point is 00:24:19 Sometimes you guys, I have to ask. Covalent ionic bonding of materials that bind, that bind to heavy metals in the body and then pull them out of the body. And it's a very dangerous thing to do if you're not doing it right and you're not doing it with the right group and you don't have your lymphatic systems running. You don't have your kidney function running and
Starting point is 00:24:38 your adrenal systems are not operating properly, which are the batteries on top of the kidneys. So I went through chelation. I went through IV chelation. I did oral chelation with herbs and all kinds of stuff. And ultimately, after I feel like I got a lot of that out, I then had to rebuild my nervous system. And that started with peptides and amino acids and proteins and brain games,, brain games, you know, static brain games, constantly had to like think about things. You know, it's like, if you don't use it, you're going to lose it.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Right? So, so you guys asked me, what do I mean about people not knowing about the nervous system? This is, people have not gone 5D with the nervous system yet. This is what I'm talking about. Yeah. You went, the reason it feels like.
Starting point is 00:25:25 I went 12D. You went 12D. The reason you feel like this is old news is because you've like been there, done that, but I feel like there's going to be an awareness in the next couple of years of people who don't have that. What she's saying is there's like. Yeah, especially with where we're at with
Starting point is 00:25:38 technology and the technocratic system. I think we need to be educated. I think we need to step out of our comfort zone. I think we need to create hormetic stressors in our life, right? That just don't, we don't, we don't, we're not just laying down all day long and, and feel like everything is good and everything's hand fed to us. But to be, um, part of, uh, an, an energy work, you're constantly thinking that everything is out to get you and everything is out to kill you.
Starting point is 00:26:02 You're already, you're, you're going to lose no matter what. Yeah. I don't want to, I don't like to live in a world where I'm scared of everything in the world. Yeah. Right. And I don't want to go through the exercise of like, I don't want to be the guy that goes out with a group of friends and like I'm bothering the kitchen. Like, is there a seed oil?
Starting point is 00:26:14 Like I'm going to order if I'm a little bit unsure, there's certain things I'm going to order, but I'm not going to lose my shit every single day and not be able to live. And I think that's like a lot of that fear is being pushed, which I don't agree with. Like there's something- If I hear another seed oil thing on social media, I'm going to go crazy.
Starting point is 00:26:28 We get it, the seed oils, we get it, the trans fats. We get it that it's causing lipofuscin in the skin. We get it that all, we get it. Can we just move on to the next topic? That's another thing where it's like, these things are getting stale and it's like, it's getting tired. And I say this publicly and people are like,
Starting point is 00:26:43 well, you're just thinking about you and your, your crew and your, you know, your committee. What about, you know, there's people that need to hear this. I'm like, okay, but this has been regurgitated for years. Let's go into the, let's go next level. But for the majority of people, what I want them to do before they even go down the rabbit hole of all of that stuff, the Tupperware, they're using the seat and listen, all the stuff
Starting point is 00:27:03 that we do and we avoid is like, I want them to sleep well. I want them to exercise well. I want them to have sex with their spouse or their partner. I want them to get their hormones. Like there's things that like the big things. How's your sex life right now? But you get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:27:15 It's the big things. If you take, if you take care of the big things. Talking about lucky Michael. That guard your body against the small things, then the small things become small things. But if you're not doing any of the big things, and then you're just crying about seed oils. If your sleep hygiene is terrible, if you have terrible relationships and your top seven people that you spend the most time with either emotionally or physically, if you're drinking
Starting point is 00:27:41 and bathing in terrible water, if you are not doing 15,000 steps a day and have a weight training protocol and building strength, if you're insulin resistant and you're waking up and you have high blood pressure, over 110 is high blood pressure. If you're not having reserves in your body to siphon the glucose in your body into the muscles and where they belong, forget about all the other stuff. That's what I'm saying. We're like, we can go down the rabbit hole of parasite cleansing and all those things, which are really important and critical, but if you're missing like the key components,
Starting point is 00:28:20 then you're just chasing your own tail. I agree with that a hundred percent. I love a good t-shirt. I want it soft. I want it buttery. I want it to fit right. I like details. I want it to feel elevated.
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Starting point is 00:33:16 What? Singing, just waking up and singing. Like singing. Like singing, like, ah. No, this is where it's going to go. I actually have a really good voice. I believe it. And I really can sing the sound of music like no other. Oh, I is where it was gonna go. I actually have a really good voice. I believe it. And I really can sing the sound of music like no other.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Oh, I love the sound of music. That's a childhood trigger for me. Which one is the sound of music? Which one? The one me and Zaza in town sing in the shower. Doe, a deer. We sing it every, we have a whole dance. My kids and I in the shower.
Starting point is 00:33:38 La la la la la la. Yeah, they sing that. Like it's a literal dance, all of us singing this song. Singing creates an acoustic channel in the body that stimulates, it's a literal dance, all of us singing this song. Singing creates an acoustic channel in the body that stimulates, it's a vagal tone. It's stimu- that's why singers have to belt it. That's why that's like, after, after they sing, it's like they've just sat in the jungles for five
Starting point is 00:33:55 weeks, you know what I mean? They are resetting their entire nervous system. The vagus nerve runs from the top cranial down to the lower colon. It's an information highway with little microbial, it's attached to microbes and vesicles and all these things. If we're not stimulating the vagus nerve, then our CNS is not communicating properly and we
Starting point is 00:34:13 can't turn off fight flight, autonomic systems and stuff like that. So one of the best ways is gargling water on the rise, humming. This is so weird that you say this to me. Oh. Because during my meditations, I just started naturally humming when I got pregnant.
Starting point is 00:34:31 I've been humming and I didn't know why I was doing it. Like, it's like, it's soothing. Your, your beautiful child is floating in the ocean within you right now. And the fact that you're humming and creating that vibratory hurts, that field is going directly into the child.
Starting point is 00:34:50 That is, that's not woo woo. I literally was humming today. It's like the vibration feels good when you're meditating. Of course. Yeah. And especially when you're generating it yourself. Like you can listen to Binaryl beats and go into sound baths and all those things. Those are phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:35:07 But to be able to generate it yourself through humming and singing also, you know, nasal breaths, like really deep diaphragmatic breath, all of these things. Just say, just tell yourself, okay, I'm going to rise. I'm going to get five minutes of proper breathing and proper humming. I'm going to gargle some water. I'm going to rise, I'm going to get five minutes of proper breathing and proper humming, I'm going to gargle some water. I'm going to stimulate that. I'm going to do that twice a day for the next six months.
Starting point is 00:35:33 That's a, that's a gift you're offering yourself. And after about a week or two, trust me, you'll start noticing the results. What you're going to notice is that things that normally stress you out, things that you might be reacting to that's causing a cortisol spike, which then stimulates other hormones, which then takes your body into fight flight, which then might screw up your insulin situation. All of these things matter. And then how you sleep and the foods you're reaching for, and all these
Starting point is 00:35:57 things are coping mechanisms. You could reset it all just by being in your body. said it all just by being in your body. There should be a fund that sponsors and creates an avenue for certain townships and cities where family and children can get involved on a financial level to build medium change, medium sized farms where a specific farm is supporting a radius of certain distance. And every single distance has a farm that's supporting that township.
Starting point is 00:36:32 And what do you think that would do outside of provide organic fresh food? It's limitless. Grounding. It puts your hands in the ground. It's a guy that chops wood is so hot. You want to turn me on, get the fucking wood chopper out and the ax and chop the wood in the morning.
Starting point is 00:36:48 You could chop some wood, take care of the ducks, get your eggs. There's a million things. There's a billion things. It's good for a circadian rhythm. Everything. The kids are outside. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:36:57 What's it good for? Also empathy. It develops empathy in children. So they know the hard work that goes into the food. Yes. That's the whole thing about Rudolf Steiner and biodynamic farming. You guys know I'm a biodynamic farmer.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Symbiotica was built. Another. On the concepts of biodynamics. And what is biodynamics? It's not just an esoteric version of how to grow food and connecting to the waxing and waning of the moon and understanding the cosmology and understanding soil science and biodynamic
Starting point is 00:37:24 preparations. And then ultimately creating the best bioavailable food on earth. No, it's about connecting children to the earth, getting them exposed to the ritual of growing food and the nurturing of it, not just planting the seed and then going off on another field trip. I'm talking about nourishing that seed throughout the process and being there till it fruits and gives you the fruits of everything. That value to townships, to cities, ultimately to states, it changes everything. That needs to be the number one thing in soil science, because I had this crazy dream. This is going to be in the book that I'm writing. This is going to be in the book that I'm writing. I was walking in a mountain or a rolling hills cemetery of buffalo and I was barefoot and
Starting point is 00:38:13 it was dark and smoldering and all the skeleton remains of the buffalo were smoldering and smoking and I'm like, my feet are burning and I'm in this dream and I look in the distance and there's just one white Buffalo just trotting confused looking for its family. And I woke up. This was like, uh, about a year and a half ago. And I immediately had this like download. Wow. What did we do to the Buffalo in North America? What did we do? We're eviscerated. We completely murdered, annihilated seven million Buffalo. Why?
Starting point is 00:38:52 Because complete aromantic mentality of stripping them for goods, having no connection to source, no connection to God. It was just a feast or fan, just take everything you can, complete commercialization, everything connection to God. It was just a feast or fan, just take everything you can, complete commercialization, everything just destroyed it. And you know what the Buffalo was doing to North America? The Buffalo was stomping the entire topsoil and pooping and biotics and
Starting point is 00:39:19 creating an entire earth to sustain the best food of all time. And it also sustained our hydrological cycle because our rainfall is completely dependent on our soil and our aquifers and how all of these things happen. I feel like America's in the karma right now of destroying North America from fracking to what they did to the Buffalo.
Starting point is 00:39:41 And so I'm like, I'm having visions of this. It's so powerful. I mean, I can, that's a whole nother podcast, but this speaks to us gaining our faculties, putting our feet in the earth as parents and as, as families and as children and starting the farm over again and teaching the kids how does soil science work? Why are we not using commercial fertilizers like nitrogen and phosphorus, MPK and all that crap? What, let's encourage the, the, the manure and bring back the holy cow and, and, and start this
Starting point is 00:40:14 process again, the microbiome of your entire GI track from your mouth all the way down is designed and replicated through the soil. Yeah. And we've covered on this podcast before, like there's so many people are, are mineral and magnesium deficient because of the soil that we have, and that's why we're supplementing with a
Starting point is 00:40:32 million things because we don't get what we need. Symbiotica was birthed because of what we've done to our world. We shouldn't be having to take a supplement. We should be getting all our nutrition from the sunlight, from spring water, from digging in the earth and all of those bacterias getting into our body, getting into our eyes, getting into our nose, populating our entire nervous system through the GI. We've separated all that. We don't have that anymore. In fact, we have the opposite of that. We have fungicide, herbicide, all the different, you know, glyphosate. I can go on and on.
Starting point is 00:41:11 I just had to fight Laguna Beach council, not to spray the canyons of Laguna Beach with glyphosate as part of their fire mitigation program. They wanted to spray my canyons where I live in with glyphosate, a broad spectrum antibiotic that goes downstream into everything, into the ocean, into the kids, They wanted to spray my canyons where I live in with glyphosate, a broad spectrum antibiotic that goes downstream into everything, into the ocean, into the kids. I went berserk on them. What'd you do? I went to town council.
Starting point is 00:41:32 I went off. What'd you say? I told them, I said, I'm embarrassed to be a Laguna Beach resident. I came here because Laguna Beach is supposed to be an environmental, you know, oasis. Everyone here is supposed to be on the level. We stand as a community. We understand nature. Laguna Beach is a reserve.
Starting point is 00:41:51 There's no commercial farming in Laguna. That's why the ocean there is so like rich and diversity and all kinds of stuff. Yet your fire mitigation program is spraying a broad spectrum glyphosate that we know is the root cause of all kinds of pathologies. What the hell? It's 2024. How did we get here? I was embarrassed. So what'd they do?
Starting point is 00:42:12 They didn't do it. And I was so proud because there was 30, 40 Laguna Beach residents that showed up. 80% of them were mothers. And I was just, I was one of the people that spoke and those mothers, they put it down. And I was, I was just, that day I felt really proud to be a resident there. And they, and they figured out another solution. Look, I don't know if you guys seen videos from my backyard. We have a Peruvian goat herder that brings 800 goats and just eats up all the, you know, the weeds and all the different California, you know, growth out there. That's your mitigation.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Hold on. Wait, wait, wait. You have a Peruvian goat. He eats. Sherpa. He's a Sherpa. Okay. Well, he gets, do I need to get that?
Starting point is 00:42:59 Like, where do I get that? No, it's a guy that brings goats to do this. It's, it comes and eats all the canyons because, you know, we have some major rainfall and all of a sudden you have all this material and that's burning material. I get it. It's fires are a real thing in Southern California. Great. Look what we just dealt with.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Okay, I'm understanding. So you bring the goats there to eat it. They clear it out. They clear everything out. And I'm like, I'm like, bring more goats. So the goats are your landscapers? They are. They're the landscapers.
Starting point is 00:43:22 They eat up all the fire material. Why does it have to be a Peruvian goat herder? That's just who it is. Okay. It's just so specific. It could be. No, I'm not saying we got to get one. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:31 No, he exists. He's been doing this for a decade. Got it. Do you prefer a specific ethnicity or? No, I don't prefer any. I don't, I didn't know that. He's from Peru. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:41 What's your relationship to your phone? Okay. What's your relationship to your phone? Because I cannot believe the phone relationship that's going on right now. And I'm not, by the way, calling anyone out. I'm to blame as well. So what's the, like right now your phone's in front of you. What's your relationship? Cause I think it makes the nervous system way worse. Yeah. I mean, I think we don't take for granted what the phone represents. You know, the phone is a immediate access point to you from anyone all over the world. We're not designed as humans to be able to be
Starting point is 00:44:16 tapped on the neck by someone from anywhere. We're only supposed to be able to communicate with people that are in our presence. I'd love a carrier pigeon. Yeah. The carrier pigeon would work much better. Message in a bottle. Yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones. And so I'm very wary of that. For me, it's tough because of what we're doing at Symbiotica. I have to be present. I have to be present. This isn't a nine to five gig for me. This is my life. Me and Shahab actually talk about this all the time.
Starting point is 00:44:50 You know, we don't sleep necessarily with freedom because we're constantly under some form of stress because there's something going on, especially when you're pushing this hard in terms of quality and raw materials and the strength of that puts you in a position where you have to be ready all the time. And then you factor all these other things. So the phone to me is a pain in my fucking ass and it's a disaster upon epic proportions, but it's a necessary evil. But let me tell you, I have visuals of throwing it into the ocean, but I'll probably not do that. I'll probably bury it and do some type of ceremony around that.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Other than that, the phone is a constant radiation device. This is not a toy. When I see, you know, women running around with the phones in their sports bra or men putting it in their pocket and it's not on airplane mode. Or bringing it near children's heads. Bringing it around near children's heads that haven't even formed, you know, solid barrier. I can't. Because it's still like a sponge.
Starting point is 00:46:00 Can you go a little deeper into that? Yeah. I mean, the phone, especially the phones today, especially with all the ground towers and the strength of the radio waves, we're dealing with non-natives that we've never seen before, at least in this, like whatever this timeline is, this epoch. And that's causing a major disturbance to our mitochondrial field and our electrical field.
Starting point is 00:46:18 Our body's running on a perfect sync from our brain system and our central nervous system of protons, neutrons, and electrons. We're an electrical body before we're a chemical body. field, our bodies running on a perfect sink from our brain system and our central nervous system of protons, neutrons, and electrons. We're an electrical body before we're a chemical body. And that's why we ground to the earth. That's why we photo bio modulate with, with red light and sunlight. These are electrical things.
Starting point is 00:46:36 Mitochondria is the little batteries that powerhouse of the every cell. They're the ones that generate energy through ATP and all these things like that. Radioactive devices and electromagnetic frequencies like that, disturb that field. That disturbance causes oxidation or cell suicide or cell senescence. In turn, with consistent usage, now you're talking about large scale, dysregulated
Starting point is 00:46:58 immune system and inflammatory responses. And this is real science. And so these are a problem. They're a problem on an electric current level. They're a problem for our eyes. They're a problem for our emotional system. They're a problem for our dopaminergic system. They're a problem for the lack of, they're bringing us
Starting point is 00:47:19 convenience, but they're stripping us naked of our God given faculties. I mean- Do you have boundaries around them? I do. What's your boundaries? I break my boundaries because of work. But my real boundaries would be I don't touch my phone
Starting point is 00:47:34 till I'm up at least for an hour. And I've done everything internally. And I don't touch my phone after 7.30, 8 PM. Does it go out of the room? It goes out of the room. Airplane mode PM. Does it go out of the room? It goes out of the room. Airplane mode. Airplane mode, out of the room. And I definitely have my phone completely on
Starting point is 00:47:51 do not disturb 24 seven. I only have three people that can break through in there. And so that's a. I have that too. Yeah. It just. Just my nanny.
Starting point is 00:48:00 I can't. Your phone vibrates the whole podcast. I don't know what it is right now. Well, what am I working on? I'm not, but I'm saying if I'm. No vibration, no heptic feeling, no, no sound, no, none of that. I don't want that disturbance.
Starting point is 00:48:10 My phone is always on the lowest light setting. It turns red automatically at 5 PM. You know, there's just certain things that you can do. I noticed, this is so weird. The second I got pregnant, I could not click TikTok. I could not go on TikTok. I mean, who's on TikTok? I had to have.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Instagram's bad enough. My, I had to have my team post. I have not been on TikTok or scrolled TikTok the entire pregnancy. You know what, Lauren? And I'm getting. I didn't even need to get pregnant for that to happen. I never did it.
Starting point is 00:48:42 But there's something that like intuitively, like my antenna went up when I got pregnant, where it was like, I knew that there was low vibration and it's funny because I'll get like newsletters in my emails. You know. From different influencers and in the newsletter, they'll say stuff about like, oh my God, can you
Starting point is 00:49:01 believe what's happening on TikTok? And it's really negative stuff. Just the news cycle and alone is dangerous. It's happening on Tik Tok? And it's really negative stuff. Just the news cycle and alone is dangerous. It's too gnarly. That was the nightly news at seven o'clock. I can't. Just that alone is dangerous, let alone
Starting point is 00:49:14 people are getting hit with that level of information that's probably nonsense at that speed with them just constantly moving their finger. That is, that's insane. It's almost as bad as like DoorDash and how dangerous DoorDash is for humanity. You know.
Starting point is 00:49:32 DoorDash is a disaster for humanity. When you're a kid and your parents aren't plugged into like the cool hip thing that you're plugged into, like, and you're like, how do you not know about these things? Like, how are you not like into this stuff? Yeah. And then you get older and you realize like,
Starting point is 00:49:46 oh, I'm that guy now. Like I know I'm missing, especially I'm in the media business, like that's what I do for a living. Like arguably I should be aware of what's going on on Tik Tok. I have no fucking clue what's going on. I feel like I would be turned off. If I looked over and you were watching trends on Tik Tok, that's a turn off.
Starting point is 00:50:00 I don't know who the big creators are there. I don't know what they do. I don't know what they create. I don't know what they create. I don't know what lives there. Do you think that's a subconscious self preservation? I think it's just like, I think that what it is, is I've gotten older is I know I could be more successful financially if I paid attention to do that the same way I could probably be more successful if I lived in New York or LA.
Starting point is 00:50:20 I totally disagree with you. Hold on. Let me. It's a distraction. Let me say, I mean financially. Like. I don't agree with you. Hold on, let me. It's a distraction. No, let me say, but I mean, financially. I don't agree with you. I guarantee you, if I lived in LA, if I lived in New York and if I paid attention to these. No, no, no, I'm saying if you were on TikTok, I
Starting point is 00:50:31 disagree that you would be more financially. Let me get the point out. Okay. Go ahead. I guarantee if I did certain of these behaviors that certain areas, quote unquote, would accelerate. Like you would, you would add more dollars to the top line of a business, the bottom line of my bank, all that. Yeah. would, you would add more dollars to the top line
Starting point is 00:50:46 of a business, the bottom line of my bay, all that. Yeah. But I think it comes to your point, Lauren. Now I'll circle around and land the plane and tie it in a bow. It would come at the expense of me not being happy doing any of these. Like I don't, I don't want to do that. I don't want to spend time figuring out who's doing what on those platforms. Who gives a shit?
Starting point is 00:51:02 I don't. That's the point. That's, that's my whole thing. Like everyone's so caught up in other people's drama and gossip and weird stuff. Like it's an addiction. It's an addiction that is not serving humanity right now. Like I get it. There's times where you just want to like do nothing and just perceive stuff. We're human. We're in that world right now. I get it. So I'm not trying to and just perceive stuff, we're human, we're in that world right now. I get it. So I'm not trying to like lambaste people for having these like guilty obsessions and stuff like that. But what I'm asking you to is to reflect on it and see, is this really bringing you happiness? Is this really taking you
Starting point is 00:51:37 closer to like what, you know, how you see yourself living in your full power, why you're here on earth? Is it seeing regurgitated drivel 24 seven? I don't know what I despise more, worse, regurgitated drivel on social media, even if it's health related or just gossip, trendy nonsense. It's like, but all of it to me is just scattered and it's a destructive destruction force for humanity.
Starting point is 00:52:04 What I've realized is the biggest flex people used to think like, and I used to think this too, is like, I was like, I spend my money on my time. I think the biggest flex is where you spend your attention. Yeah. And I think that when you start monitoring
Starting point is 00:52:19 where you spend your attention and your focus, you can literally change your whole life. Because if your attention is spent on a platform, negatively looking at everyone else's life all day, that is money. It's a distract. Where your attention goes, your energy flows. Social media, I don't understand it now. You asked me, you don't see me on social media.
Starting point is 00:52:39 It's probably because I don't use fear tactics. I spend my energy creating content because I want people to think. I don't want them to react. I want them to think and I want to drop clues so they can practice their God given right, which is discernment and make the choice through the clue. As opposed to me telling them the train is coming, you better jump on or we're at the 11th hour, because the whole thing on social media now is you have three seconds, you give them the three second hook.
Starting point is 00:53:11 This is happening. You have Candida, how to get rid of parasites, how to get a bit of mold in your, in your house. You're, you're, you're, you know, your brain's falling apart. Your liver is got cirrhosis. Alcohol is doing this to you. It's all freaking, and they're using you. They're using you like vampires to get more likes, to get more shares,
Starting point is 00:53:31 so they can sell some marketing bullshit. I'm not, I'm not doing it. I'm taking a stand. What's a clue? A clue is, you know, Give us a clue about something. What's a clue? Give us a couple of clues.
Starting point is 00:53:43 A clue is like honestly. I know what a clue is. I want to know a clue about something. What's the clue? Give us a couple of clues. A clue is like honestly. I know what a clue is. I want to know a clue about something. A clue is like, you know, asking a question, an internal question about yourself, you know, where it will stream into you pulling this, pulling some type of cord and all of a sudden the string unravels and all of a sudden you have this aha moment.
Starting point is 00:54:06 So maybe a clue that you just dropped was how is TikTok making you feel. And if you start examining that and you start paying attention, that's a clue that could unravel. Absolutely. Okay. Or how are you showing up for people in your life? You know, like, like ask yourself, because the
Starting point is 00:54:25 whole thing on social media is like, stay away from people that are vampiric, that don't share energy exchange, that only want to use you, that don't want to see the good in you. Yeah, but how are you showing up? There you go. This is, this is a big one. That's it.
Starting point is 00:54:36 I want to talk about this. I haven't talked about this on the podcast. I noticed that there's like cut the, cut the toxic people, cut the this, cut the that. But if you're surrounded all the time by toxic people, what are you doing to bring that into your life in the first place? I feel like that's that people need to look in the mirror instead of project. Oh, this person's toxic.
Starting point is 00:54:57 This person drains my energy all the time. What are you doing to, to bring a higher vibration of person towards you? Yep. That's exactly right. You know, we are, law of attraction is real. Okay. It's not just a fairy tale book. There's an actual DNA resonance field that's
Starting point is 00:55:13 created through your alchemy based on how you are living in the energetic body that you are offering inward and outward. Which is why you've been on the podcast six times. Right. Go ahead. There's a good energy match here. I have, I have unconditional love for you guys.
Starting point is 00:55:28 I have your guys' back. I'd rather have you on by the way, then, and I want to say this, I wanted to say this earlier. I'd rather have you on this mic than the top A-list celebrity. I just would. Wait, you're not an A-list celebrity? I didn't know. I was saying, I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:55:43 I'm just saying like I'd rather, the energy that's exchanged. Unless it's Tom Cruise. The conversation, unless it's Tom Cruise. Unless it's Tom Cruise. No, there's, if you had to tell me to pick like between a huge A-list celebrity that's going to say nothing and you, I would a hundred percent pick you.
Starting point is 00:55:59 I appreciate that. But go back. Tom Cruise, am I not A-list? I think you are. You're A-list in a different category. I'm totally messing around. Go ahead with the law of attraction. I can't talk. Tom Cruise. Am I not A-list? I think you are. You're A-list in a different category. Totally messing around. Go ahead with the law of attraction. I can't talk about Tom Cruise.
Starting point is 00:56:09 He's been talking about this all day. Tom Cruise is the goat. He's berserk. I just realized that he does all these stunts. I had no idea. I grew up with Top Gun. I grew up in San Diego. They were doing, they were filming that over my house when I was like five.
Starting point is 00:56:21 This is a hill I will die on. I had no idea. He's the greatest of all time. This is a hill I will die on. I had no idea. He's the greatest of all time. He's the panty-on. Because if you think about the body of work and the longevity. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:56:33 Yeah, it's wild. It's good for him. There's not, you can't name, like, okay, if you see some of these other guys out in the wild, you're like, okay, like, you don't see that guy out in the wild. Yeah. You don't like hear about him like hanging out.
Starting point is 00:56:42 He's the white whale, man. He really is. I mean, it's incredible what he's doing. Go ahead with the law of attraction. Go back to what you were saying. I mean, if you're in poverty conscious, if you're angry, if you're angry at this, if you're, you know, you're living your life in lack and victim and all those stuff. I mean, that's just the type of people you're going to attract. I mean, it's just your like will find its own resemblance through a mirror. And so if you are constantly looking to discard everything around you, you're really not turning inward and seeing exactly how you've seeded this in your life.
Starting point is 00:57:19 And that's the deep, like, you know, there's a nine point death meditation. That's a very, very powerful experience. I've done that. There's ways of doing this where you're like, okay, I'm going to stare in the mirror for the next 24 hours and I'm not going to blink. I'm just going to look myself in the soul. After about 20, 30 minutes, a lot of your bullshit starts to wear off. You know, we just, we got to do this type of work. We're not doing any work. Nobody's doing these things. These practices are all but gone.
Starting point is 00:57:49 They're storytells now. They're storytells now. We're just so inundated with the material mechanistic way of life that we've, we've lost this connection. What is your daily meditation practice? I don't have anything set, but on the rise I get up, I drink my spring water. You sun your butthole? Why are you laughing? You sun it.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Oh yeah. Yeah. But now- I'm waiting for the tutorial. But now there's studies- Yeah, you love that tutorial. Studies that have come out that it actually increases- Excuse me. We said this on a mic five years ago about sunning your butthole. You laughed. Well, I still laughed.
Starting point is 00:58:25 The audience thought we were crazy and go for it. Cause everyone's believing it now. Tell us about sunning. Yeah, everyone's doing it now. Upon rise. Perennial sunbathing and genital sunbathing, all these things are really powerful. I mean, we've been wearing clothes our whole life.
Starting point is 00:58:41 I don't think we were designed to wear clothes. We were supposed to get exposed to the sun. That's why people are getting sunburned because they've been, you know, away from sunlight so much and they don't have the right nutrients in their body. I can go on and on. So I get sunlight on my body. If I go out in the garden and in the garden, I reflect on the day before. And I really start to put together the pieces of what that day looked like, what brought me love, what brought me joy, what brought me fear, what brought me anxiety, what brought resentment, what brought any envy energy, what brought energies where I feel doubted, all of those things.
Starting point is 00:59:16 And I think I talked to you guys about this before. This is a Rosicrucian practice. They actually do it at nighttime before they go to sleep. They replay the day. And what I, what I found is that this is a self-discipline of getting better and sharpening your blade and how you do anything is how you do everything. And these are the things that we're missing.
Starting point is 00:59:35 We're skipping these things and we're not, we haven't learned these muscles. In order to create a muscle and fiber in connection to that fiber, you have to keep doing it. So you take an inventory. I take an inventory. I take complete inventory. And then now I'm doing stuff for my brain. So you want to get your brain activated, obviously get the right magnesium in your body, get the right choline in your body.
Starting point is 00:59:55 But one of the best ways of doing this is to go, okay, well, I'll just try it on you guys right now. Where were you guys last Thursday at 2 PM? The footspah probably. Last Thursday at 2 PM? The foot spa probably. Last Thursday at 2 PM. I have no idea. You have no idea. I have no idea. So this is a practice that I'm starting to do. I'm starting to randomly pull dates like that back
Starting point is 01:00:18 and just really trying to pinpoint exactly where I was at this certain time, what was I doing? So it's good for your brain. It's so good for your brain and it's so good for your And just really trying to pinpoint exactly where I was at this certain time, what was I doing? So it's good for your brain. It's so good for your brain and it's so good for your autonomic nervous system. And it's so good for every part of your entire, you know, essence to be able to recall things. This is a really powerful step to becoming a master, to becoming, you know, someone who wants to push their, their level of peak
Starting point is 01:00:45 potential to the highest level. And we're not, we're not doing these things. We're not testing these things. We're not, we're not pushing ourselves to get a little bit uncomfortable to build fabric. What's your real supplement situation in the morning? Like your real thing that you're doing when you wake up. As opposed to my fake?
Starting point is 01:01:05 No, like give us like what you're doing. No, because you As opposed to my fake? No, like give us like what you're doing. No, because you have so many options. Yeah, don't give us like your like. Yeah, because by the way. I mean like don't give us like your ideal day. Give us like what you're doing. I saw, was it today or yesterday? It was either you or the company posted your first product compared to where you guys are now with Simbatica.
Starting point is 01:01:21 So beautiful. It's wild. Like how many skews are there now? 30 or so? Yep. Yep. And so I think what we're asking how many skews are there now? 30 or so? Yep. Yep. Um, and so I think what we're asking is. What do you really take in the morning? Like, what do you, what do you go in? Like, what's the routine look like now that you have access to all of those? Yeah, give it, and give us, it's like a science lab, Dexter's laboratory.
Starting point is 01:01:36 I guess it's probably different depending on what you're dealing with. It, it kind of, it's, it, it changes, but let's just say I'm just at home and it's But let's just say I'm just at home and it's spring water, molecular hydrogen, Shilajit. And then I'm now hitting the colostrum and I'm loving that on the rides and soon I'll be having the new Shilajit. So with the new Shilajit, will you not have the old Shilajit anymore?
Starting point is 01:01:59 No, we're going to keep that. You're going to keep it. Yeah. Wait, so are you doing any matcha or coffee in the morning? That comes about an hour and a going to keep it. Yeah. Wait, so are you doing any matcha or coffee in the morning? That comes about an hour and a half after. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:07 No caffeine until I've already had my cortisol push on the rise. Because if I start interfering caffeine with my rising cortisol, I can mess up my blood glucose, I can cause a little bit more cortisol. I don't want to deal with that. What's your first meal? First meal is, you know, it's a raw egg yolk, three egg whites. So yeah, only yolks raw.
Starting point is 01:02:31 I don't cook. But why, why only one egg yolk? It's perfect amount. I mean, sometimes it could be two, but you just drink it. Yeah. I just drink it. So like you crack the egg, spoon it out,
Starting point is 01:02:42 swallow the yolk. Wow. It's loaded with growth factors and choline and minerals. And you cook the eggs. And you cook the whites. You don't want to eat the whites raw. It has a protein called avidin in there that pulls mainly biotin out of your body. So you only eat the raw yolk.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Correct. Got it. Yolks have to be eaten raw. The moment you cook them, it's like turns into a trans fats, like lipid oxidation. And you're destroying all its value too. So you eat the yolk and then you cook the- I cook the whites. And then you have it plain?
Starting point is 01:03:12 Icelandic sea salt, which is now in our products. Did you guys see me in Iceland harvesting the sea salt? I missed that one. You know, I think Instagram's not serving me your content. Between you with the Peruvian goats and in Iceland doing the sea salt and you're on a hill. Bio farming, there's a lot going on. You're in Tibet. That's actually coming.
Starting point is 01:03:30 A lot to keep up on. Yeah. I'm actually, it looks like I'm going to be going to Tibet in a few weeks and showing how we harvest Shilajit. That's a whole thing. But anyways, that's a little black pepper and that's it. And then I'll have maybe a slice of avocado. And then sometimes I'll have like a lean piece of meat.
Starting point is 01:03:47 How often are you lifting weights in the gym? Three, four days a week. And what are you doing on your days off? I'm hiking, I'm sprinting, I'm doing plyometric work. I'm doing all kinds of cool stuff. Like I'm all over the backyard and I'm doing animal flow. So I'm like crawling on my hands, functional movements, all of these things. Animal fun. I'm all over the backyard and I'm doing animal flow. So I'm like crawling on my hands, functional
Starting point is 01:04:06 movements, all of these things. Animal flow. I'm loving it. Yeah. So when I was in Ibiza at a retreat a year and a half ago, I linked with a group out there, Primal something, and they do animal flow. So you're basically, you're going back.
Starting point is 01:04:18 I did see you doing that. I did see you doing that. You saw me doing that? Yeah. It's so epic. After three, four days of that, I couldn't imagine like not doing that anymore. So I'm still keeping it up, but not as much as I
Starting point is 01:04:27 should, but it's just, you're going back to your primal nature. You're walking on the ground. You're doing these different types of movements. It's so good for the brain and nervous system. You know, one of those things like you heard that grip strength is important, right?
Starting point is 01:04:41 Hang, everybody hang. You also heard that jumping is important, right? That nervous system reaction of jumping off like a box is so good for the entire nervous system and for your bones. Your bones strengthen with stimuli. And so if you're not jumping off things and things like that, you're, you know, you're
Starting point is 01:05:00 basically becoming calcified. And this is where osteoporosis comes in. It's not just going into perimenopause and post-menopause and your body leaching the calcium out. It's also, you have to be fit. You got to be moving. All of these things are critical. I'm also doing breath work where I'm holding my breath as long as I can.
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Starting point is 01:10:51 Are you? Me, I follow me. I like that. Yeah. I mean, I, I, I studied Qigong. So Qigong is an ancient, ancient practice of real like valued breath work. If you had kids right now.
Starting point is 01:11:04 Yeah. And we've never asked you had kids right now. Yeah. And we've never asked you this question in all the podcasts. If you had kids, what are the pillars that you would think are really important to teach them? I mean, planning gardens, number one, where food comes from. That's I think the most important thing. Also, let me go back to the compassionate inquiry. Having them know that there is a safe place with the parents to be able to tell them anything if something goes wrong.
Starting point is 01:11:37 Uh-huh. I think that's so important. That is huge. You know, someone told me too, and this is what we try to do is instead of just being like, how was your day? Like asking specific questions. Like for instance, what, you know, what was your favorite creative part of today? Or. Or like, what was something that made you smile a lot today? Yeah. Or like every night. What was something that really like hurt your feelings today? So stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:12:01 We do Rose and Thorn and they'll tell us they're Rose and they're Thorn. And the Thorn is a good place, I think, for them to say something that's bothering them. Yeah. Do you know what I mean? Of course. It generates the empathetic connection because it shows that you guys are present and that
Starting point is 01:12:19 you're honoring them as beings. Children at age two or three, they're still in like God mode. Their ego is forming. They're in theta. Their brain is technically in theta. From third trimester to age seven, the human child is running on the wave of theta, which is imagination and all of these different expansive thoughts. They're not in a practical way of thinking. And so if you're dismissing their emotional capacity and it's black or white, they're not able to build that resilience and they're not able to stretch out that connection with the parents. And so I think
Starting point is 01:12:59 that's one of the most important things. Yeah. We can talk about like getting out in the sun and planting gardens and doing all those things. Number one is knowing that there's a safe, loving place and you can talk about anything. That's the most important thing in my opinion, especially as I'm doing this compassionate inquiry. Last time or one of the last times I saw you, we were all out to dinner. We were at La Pesina having fajitas, I think pineapple fajitas. I didn't eat that. Oh, what did you eat? I will not eat pineapple with fajitas. What did you order?
Starting point is 01:13:34 What did you order? We had steaks. I think I had steaks. Oh, excuse me. I was eating pineapple fajitas and I was the only one having margaritas. Yeah, I wasn't drinking. And no, I wasn't pregnant. So don't go on Reddit and talk about it.
Starting point is 01:13:46 So when we were all together, you were not drinking. Are you still not drinking? What's your energy on alcohol? I'm not, I've had a few, I've had a few glasses of wine and maybe a miscal in the last like nine months. So it's like intentional drinking. Yeah. So it's like intentional drinking.
Starting point is 01:14:02 Yeah. It's celebratory drinking and it's done with intention around it. It's not unconscious drinking and I'm not drinking, I didn't have a drink because I needed to have a drink. It was just, it was just part of the experience and I wasn't going to pull back. Plus Shahab's always given me really epic wine
Starting point is 01:14:20 and you know, always. I bet Shahab has some really good wine. He's got great wine. And so, um, I just, you know, always. I bet Shoham has some really good wine. He's got great wine. And so, um, I just, you know, alcohol is not my elixir. It's not my medicine. It's another podcast. But it's.
Starting point is 01:14:35 Toed? Toed. Yeah, that's exactly it. Uh, Ozempic. Oh no. Yeah. You have to tell us about what you think about it. We've already talked about this.
Starting point is 01:14:43 No, we haven't. Not on the podcast, only off air. I mean, it's, it's interesting. It's kind of a tragedy in ways because we've gotten to this point where we have to inject something that elicits that type of response. So people stop eating, but I understand that we have a sick population. This might be a bridge to get them into a better metabolic state because metabolic syndrome is a real thing.
Starting point is 01:15:11 It's a tough one, huh? It's a tough one. I mean, it leads and everything we're talked about today has to do with metabolic syndrome, movement, lifting weights, hydration, the way we sleep, they're all part of the same chain. If those things aren't factored, then you're going to have metabolic problems. The foods we're eating, the food combinations on and on. GLP-1 is, I saw this whole thing where if GLP-1 was used through microdosing,
Starting point is 01:15:37 there's actually a more, it's a more strategic way of getting more bang for your buck without the harm that it is causing. And so again, I'm very careful with this because I know that there's a lot of people that are using this. I think intention is everything. If you are someone that for whatever reason, you just cannot get yourself up to lose that 40, 50, 60, 100 plus pounds. And your endocrine system is completely almost shut down and you're have crazy insulin resistance and you're type, whatever type you are.
Starting point is 01:16:20 I don't know what, what, what level of diabetes you have. This might be a, a potential solution to save your life. Other than that, get your ass moving. Stop eating six meals a day, 15,000 steps, lift some weights. Don't eat right when you get out of bed. Track your glucose. You know, as soon as you wake up insulin, what is insulin?
Starting point is 01:16:46 It's a powerful hormone. It's insulating information into your cell. That's what insulin stands for. Like we have to understand these things. I think we're, I think the lack of knowing what our bodies are made of and how they work is a problem. Well, this is what I was saying earlier. It's like we've, you know, again, going back to
Starting point is 01:17:03 what we get called woo woo, but I think people have gotten so far away from our intuition. Yeah. And knowing like what, like, like I get a lot of, Lauren says I'm not attached to food. That's not true. I love food, but I'm intuitive enough with myself to know like when something is not great or when I've had enough or when I'm overdoing it.
Starting point is 01:17:21 If insulin resistance was a person, you are the opposite of the person. But my point is, is like, I pay, I listen to the signals of my body. Yeah. I eat something and I'm like, that doesn't sit right. Or I do something and I'm like, I shouldn't do that again. Or I, or I, you know what I mean? Like, or if I'm not moving my body the right way, I can tell, like, I
Starting point is 01:17:39 pay attention to the signals. I've never seen you overeat. This is key. I don't know. Right. The intuitive self and the intuitive gnosis is the most important thing. We talked about with children is help, help
Starting point is 01:17:49 them build their intuition without drowning them with control, right? That's like the Waldorf method. It's all about intuition, all about the connection, all about making direct observation. And that's really important with food because we're not intuitive eaters. We've lost the intuition and that leads towards metabolic problems, which leads towards cystic acne and.
Starting point is 01:18:09 Don't you think we've lost intuition though in a lot of things? It's not just intuition. You were talking earlier about being able to communicate when you get close to someone like non-verbally. Yeah, psychically. And if you look at animals that are close together, like they don't speak, obviously they communicate non-verbally. When we, as we evolved as a people, you're in these tribes, you're able to signal to people non-verbally, because you had to be, if you need to be quiet, if there's predators, there's
Starting point is 01:18:32 danger around, like there's human beings have this intuition where animals at the end of the day, but you lose it because you start to block and ignore all these signals. Or we've overused the signals because we're constantly in a state of fear and pain and dysregulation. Remember the book I told you guys to read,
Starting point is 01:18:46 why zebras don't get ulcers. You guys remember that whole thing, like the zebra, as soon as the lion stops chasing it, its entire endocrine system and its nervous system goes back to balance. Yet human beings are constantly in the flux of the, you know, the acid bath of adrenaline. And that's burning through our adrenal system.
Starting point is 01:19:05 It's burning through our body. It's burning our entire endocrine system, our limb system. Now it's just like cascading and we're just searching for a pill or some type of therapy. There's something that you specifically said to me, maybe the first time we met. And I've never been able to get away from it
Starting point is 01:19:22 since, which was about scent and how we use all these things to mask sense and ignore. Like, why does your body smell bad? Why do you have to put this in the car to make your car? Like what we do is we don't, our bodies are signaling, hey, you're sick or there's something going on. And you're like, I don't want to smell that. So let me mask it. And that's a perfect example of just getting away from our intuition. Multi-catribillion, is that a number? Catribillion, catribillion industry on masking all of these things.
Starting point is 01:19:51 You walking by the perfumes in the airport kills me. Dangerous. No, but ever since you told me that, I'm like, that's a hundred percent right. Just the mentality of covering up something, covering up the blemish, covering up the smell, covering up the candidaish, covering up the smell, covering up the candida rotting inside of you.
Starting point is 01:20:08 That's like, you know, it's the whole thing. Like, you know, we're, we're masking the symptom. I think about it in everything. Like why does your breath smell? It's because there's something going on. It's halitosis. Halitosis isn't going to cure from, you know, breath mints or using some crazy sterilization
Starting point is 01:20:22 Listerine, which wipes out your entire oral microbiome. So your body cannot manufacture nitrates. So you can't produce nitric oxide, which you need for vasodilation and circulation. Look, I can go on and on and on team. This is, this is. I think we've done it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:37 It's, it's, um. I have a couple of things. Yeah. What's an unpopular opinion? Your most unpopular opinion at this moment. My most unpopular opinion? Your most unpopular opinion at this moment. My most unpopular opinion. We don't need the government to tell us what's toxic in our food. It's not like this whole thing.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Like I know you have a guest coming on here and that's incredible. We have all different kinds of guests. You never know what you're going to get. It's just like the whole thing around, you know, red dye and all of these things. Like, I'm sorry, like we got to be human beings and be able to discern what we should put in our body and what we shouldn't. And I don't need some corrupt falling apart government. And I'm just thinking government in general.
Starting point is 01:21:22 I'm not talking about the new administration at all. Weirdest biohack you've ever tried. Full body ozone rectally. Didn't, oh, didn't you try stem cells in your deck or was that not you? No comment. What's the first thing you do when you wake up, right? When you open your eyes. I thank God and I send the love to my father.
Starting point is 01:21:44 Sauna or cold plunge. Sauna. Same. Favorite philosophy quote. That's a tough one. That is a tough one. You just rip off the top of your head. There's so many.
Starting point is 01:21:56 What is my favorite philosophy quote? Mine's everything's happening for you. Everything's happening for you. I like that. You want to make God laugh, tell him your plan. That's not a philosophy. I like that too. Last thing you Googled besides porn. It's happening for you. I like that. You want to make God laugh, tell him your plans. That's not a philosophy. I like that too. Last thing you Googled besides porn.
Starting point is 01:22:08 He doesn't watch porn. I don't watch porn. I know. I'm just kidding. That was a test. That was a test. You see that? He doesn't watch porn.
Starting point is 01:22:17 What's the weather in Austin? That's a little vanilla. Really? I think that's the last thing I Googled. I feel like your Google history is berserk. I, I'd stay off Google. Okay. Who would play you in a movie?
Starting point is 01:22:32 I don't know. Who's a epic heart open Renaissance man who can pass as being a full-blooded Persian. Well, I would let you have Tom Cruise, but I need to reserve him for me. No, you're Tom Cruise. Yeah. I got to keep Tom Cruise for me. Are you guys the same height? What Symbiotica product is the most underrated? All of them, but our new Sheila G is going to change the world.
Starting point is 01:22:54 It's going to change the world. One word or one sentence to describe the colostrum. Magic. You love the colostrum. Okay. It's a game changer because that colostrum is full spectrum. Magic. You love the Colostrum. Okay. It's a game changer because that Colostrum is full spectrum, non denatured, and it's loaded
Starting point is 01:23:11 with lactoferrin, which everyone needs, especially women. Well, this is, I think we should talk, let's talk about Simvotica before you go. It's very exciting. Lauren has joined your Invisment Board. This is very exciting. I'm really honored.
Starting point is 01:23:25 And I know that Shahab and Dorana are extremely stoked on that as is the entire Symbiotica family. Um, you know how I feel about you and, um, to have you involved intimately with where we're at and what we're doing is just, it's just epic. It's funny cause I use our partnership whenever I'm talking to other brands because what's been so great about our partnership is all these brands want one-night stands with me. They want to fuck me, get it in and leave. And that's not the way it works. I need a marriage. I need a 360 partnership.
Starting point is 01:23:59 And that's the reason that our partnership has been so successful is because I'm a genuine fan. I give it to my kids. My husband genuine fan. I give it to my kids. My husband takes it. I give it to my parents. I like love the product. I also love the founders and I'm just so excited to be asked to be on the advisor board. Well, here's the thing, you know, doing what we do, you meet a lot of people
Starting point is 01:24:18 and it's hard sometimes to discern who's doing it for the right reasons. Like, we know, it's not hard. It's not, it's hard. It's harder than you think. That's an affirmation. It's harder than you'd think. Not what I would say. But you know, we've known you guys.
Starting point is 01:24:30 Easy to discern. We've known you guys for so long and I know how passionate all of you are about this, especially you, Dorana and Shahab. And like, like I said, like we not only take all of these ourselves, but our children, you know, our friends, like it's, it's been a great partnership, but this is, I think like an interesting involvement and you know, it's funny, like when I talk about the brand on the show
Starting point is 01:24:53 and I try to like condense it into 60 seconds to talk like on a read or whatever, I'm like, well, like you can't do it. It's too much. We're dynamic. We're expansive. It's the ideation is built on intention. It comes from a foundation of real groundbreaking mechanisms to give people literally supplements that are now food.
Starting point is 01:25:15 We are, we're breaking ground on new liposomal technology right now. All of our products are being upgraded. No one's doing this. Nobody, nobody's spending the time and discipline and the R and D on really rebuilding the brand. We just brought in my new sidekick. I'm going to give her a shout out.
Starting point is 01:25:33 Dr. Shilpa Raut, PhD. She's my new sidekick. She's epic. The fact now that I'm like coming into form with this level of sophistication, it just, we're really hitting the ground running.
Starting point is 01:25:46 And again, it's all done with like going and bringing and securing the best raw materials on earth. I literally just got back from Iceland. We brought the cleanest plastic free, most diverse salt on earth and it's in our products. Like it's actually in our products. Like who does that?
Starting point is 01:26:05 Because you guys are giving a code to everyone. I want to go around the room real quick and just say what product you would start with. I'll go first. I'm loving the elderberry pregnant. I've had it every single day and I either have it just in my mouth or I put it in sparkling water. Nice. And it's so good in sparkling water.
Starting point is 01:26:25 I froth it up. Yep. It's delicious. So that's my pick. You got to try the elderberry. Well, it's going to be hard for me to pick one. I think you have the best glutathione. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:35 Ever. Ever. Period. With PQQ. Yep. I take it. I think my overdoing, I take like sometimes like two a day. No, I did six one day and I was just lit.
Starting point is 01:26:45 Okay. So I'm fine. Yeah and I was just lit. Okay. So I'm fine. Yeah. Because it's glutathione. It's a tripeptide that your body makes, your liver makes, right? It's part of that whole system. It's timely right now.
Starting point is 01:26:52 And obviously like vitamin D has been shown to longevity. I think you guys have one of the most complete formulas, liposomal with the. My kids love it. They call it yellow and red. I love that. They want yellow and red.
Starting point is 01:27:02 Red being the B, the B complex. I could go on and on. The B's, which we also have the really, the most active forms in there, is now going to be coming in a packet soon. Ooh. Oh, I like that. And the D3K2 CoQ10 with both forms of K2, MK7 and MK4 are also coming in a packet soon.
Starting point is 01:27:21 So it's, it's just, our magnesium is turning into a complex. It's like a game changer after game changer. Oh, I remember my, uh, my quote. Your true self is immaterial. Your conscious is ethereal. It pre-exists your body and transcends the material. Wow.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Well, Jesus Christ. A little better than ours. All right. Before you go and we give the code. You have to tell your, your product. Yeah, what's your, come on, you have to pick one baby. Someone that's a new user, someone that, or a new customer, someone that's an old customer. No, just give them your favorite.
Starting point is 01:27:52 Colostrum. I mean, it's mother's milk. Liquid colostrum. And it's never been done. It's, it's absolutely the best, but. Michael gets real colostrum. Our, our new Shilajit, yeah, that's great. Our new Shilajit, especially when you're eating these things, our new Shilajit, let me just say this.
Starting point is 01:28:05 This is sourced from high altitude mountains in the Himalayas with Peruvian cacao, organic cacao, pure cacao, with organic honey, with Icelandic sea salt and organic hazelnut butter. This is all coming together. This is like ancient, ancient mystic materials coming together in a modern experience with no weird preservative system, no flavor bullshit. This is real. What you tasted right now,
Starting point is 01:28:35 that is its authentic expression. How good was that? And that is vital for every cell in your body. All right, buddy. Open invite Open invite anytime you know that. Guys, check it out. symbiotica.com slash TSC for 20% off your order and free shipping. Try all 30 products or just a few. Where can everyone find you? In their heart.
Starting point is 01:28:56 When they turn out the light and close up the dark, when they close off, when they turn off the lights and in the dark, I'm there. Listen. Thug eternal through my heart. That's a Tupac line. I love you, but I'm not. That's a Tupac line. I don't want to close off the lights and in the dark, I'm there, thug eternal through my heart. That's a Tupac line. I love you, but I'm not, I don't want to close off the lights and see you there. All right.
Starting point is 01:29:09 I, you know, not that I don't love you, but I. Well, we can't find you on Instagram because they blocked you. So yeah, that was a Tupac line. Instagram is the only place. Instagram. Sharebean333. Love you guys.

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