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drunk because your liver can only deal with a certain amount so if you replenish or replace the glutathione in the liver you get incredible benefits of it not only does it help with metabolism but it's an incredible antioxidant for the brain and for the eyes and for the heart what is it made out of it's three amino acids that are together it's in our body but we don't have enough of it to really generate the uh metabolism that we need if we're drinking now where do they get that where do they get glutathion cuz I know Dave asprey's really into that stuff too he has a version of yeah it's manufactured but how do they make it what is it well it's three amino acids that they put together and um the products that we uh interact with are um it's a delivery technology where um you wrap the vitamins or you wrap the supplement in a what's called a liposome which is like a cell wall it's from leian it's from soy and it protects whatever it is that you're ingesting because a lot of the things that you take like I think I shared with you if you take a th000 milligrams of Vitamin C by mouth you only absorb 19% the rest of it is destroyed by the acid that's in the stomach but if you wrap it in this protection called the liposome you'll be able to absorb 93% so taking something like glutathione which normally when you take it in in its natural form it's destroyed most of it is destroyed and then absorbed and then remanufactured in the blood but if you wrap it in this protective outer coating a liposome you can absorb it more readily and the effects are unbelievably positive for instance a gentleman who uh went out drinking three High balls and five shots of tequila went home and subsequently was very dizzy nauseous he forgot that I gave him a sample of uh this glutathione and he used four Puffs under the tongue held it for 30 seconds and then 30 minutes later clear as the bell woke up the next day went out partying again couldn't get drunk what that sounds like nonsense it isn't nonsense I wish I was smart enough to call you on your [ __ ] talk to my my office Aon will tell you everything that sounds crazy maybe that guy was lying maybe he wasn't that drunk well I can't tell you who it was if I told you who it was you would
know he's a Hammer Hammer fist he knows how to throw him down he knows how to throw him down well you're giving people some false hope man you tell them take glutathion and don't worry about you're drinking well no everything in moderation but if you go across that line you need to have something to fall back onto I need to try that now but I don't want to get drunk enough to try it I'm scared to get drunk enough to try it but but it sounds like a smart thing to try you know for years uh you know I take the kids to Mexico every year and I take a bottle of Scotch with me and I sit and read a book and drink the scotch over a period of a couple hours and I turn the bottle's empty my kids go and get me some Mojitos and I continue drinking I don't get drunk it turned out that one of the products that I was taking had a very high amount of reduced glutathione in it so when I got exposed to the glutathione World which was just last year with the doctor Christopher shade who's one of the gurus in the area of glutathione uh technology and absorption um he introduced it to me and it made sense reading the literature on how it functions in the liver that's pretty fascinating what there's also the the dehydration that comes from from alcohol consumption what's the the mechanism behind that well uh alcohol is a diuretic it causes you to go to the bathroom and since you used all those colorful words earlier I'll use the word it makes you pee like a horse you mean like bad words I use yeah bad words I use yeah come on I was going to interrupt you and say you can say those words on this unable this just the internet well it should be that way I mean if you and I were sitting down just having a conversation we would talk like two normal people absolutely it's not we're not vulgar awful people but occasionally the word [ __ ] is the right word absolutely it's the right word in about every tense of the English language we're robbed of that Freedom by television because people are pretending by not saying [ __ ] on television that people don't say [ __ ] in real life so you're never going to really believe what you see on television there's always going to be this bridge that you're not willing to cross over CU these people never swear it's silly
where this the same people we're all the same people the people that say [ __ ] the people that don't say [ __ ] you don't like to saying it don't say it but it's no big deal thank you George Carlin yeah Jesus Christ it should have been figured out a long time ago but it's not so yeah you can say an retentive well I use words like anal retentive instead of [ __ ] you know that's not a good word it isn't okay fine retentive me a totally different thing call person an assol they just [ __ ] like to clean their hands so anyway alcohol has a couple of things that it does alcohol is a sugar so what happens is it uh causes your blood sugar to go up and then drop because insulin's turned on and you become irritable because you need sugar to run the brain ah and then dehydration you need hydration is that why people get hungry for pancakes they want maple syrup you want that syrup butter and maple syrup and oh the more carbs the better brain food brain food Yeah the more carbs the better for the brain after you drink right so it's a diuretic it's a dehydrated and it's a a hypoglycemic drops you blood sugar it's an amino supressant too right it is it actually it shuts off growth hormone production yeah it's not good but damn why does it make things so fun I know it's what a crazy thing something that makes you so happy for a little while just so [ __ ] and so stupid and dangerous and impossible to control like that's the craziest thing about the alcohol it's like it's impossible to to regulate how many PE you just put it out in the market and people drink whatever they want and if they it's not a lot you drink glass like this of M whiskey and you're [ __ ] what other thing do you have that you could just buy like that that like literally will kill you if you drink too much and you can get it everywhere it's pretty ridiculous yeah it's unbelievable if you really stop and think about it well I think what's even worse is the fact that they've restricted marijuana use for so many years when you look at the stats on people who cause accidents I mean you're only saying this because you didn't watch Nancy graci's piece last night no I didn't watch Nancy Grace's speech last night you would understand that
marijuana makes you lazy oh it makes you fat I've seen that it makes you just want to sit on the couch and eat chips that's what Nancy graay says Needs read so bad that poor sweetie she needs a pot cookie just one of those pop cookies that makes you just go oh why was I fighting this well someone would like rub her feet if she could just sit back on a really Comfy Couch after a pot cookie and some dude was really good at it rubbed her feet she'd be like why was saying that this is bad I'm going to take my shoes off out yeah poor Nancy she needs a hug a lot of people are angry at her not me she needs some love she's crazy she's talking nonsense about weed you're a big fat lady and you're talking about people being lazy that doesn't make any sense at all and I know she's not lazy I mean she's a she was a judge she you know is running this T this TV show forever being on a TV show is hard work being on a successful TV show for a long time that's hard [ __ ] work but come on you're talking crazy about weed no one's listening to you that's nonsense you're the exact thing that young kids want to avoid they want to avoid an angry yelly preachy person on television who's yelling at them and telling them some [ __ ] that they know is not true doesn't make you lazy if you're lazy you're already [ __ ] lazy it has nothing to do with weed but don't you think the kids nowadays they look they listen to that and they say interesting and they just do their own thing they know it's a bunch of [ __ ] I think she's just out of touch she's completely out of touch and it's not not just out of touch foolishly ignorant as to the consequences of what she's saying because people are just going to if you really believe what you're saying you're doing it in such a foolish way that people are going to immediately discredit the message because it's coming from you the marab makes you lazy no it doesn't stop it dummy that's a ridiculous statement yeah and she's only saying it because she's just she's just you know missed the boat she missed she missed the internet think Colorado Washington and eventually Arizona will be great test areas to disprove all that [ __ ] that's being said about marijuana do you know what they're doing though it's really sneaky thing the
Colorado dispensaries uh they have dispensaries that they've had for a long time they had them back when I lived there but they have actual retail stores but they're not allowed to have bank accounts so they have massive amounts of cash and the government literally will not let them put it in a federal bank they can't put it in a state bank they can't put it they can't put it in a bank they don't allow them to put their business to take their so they got to they got to have a safe somewhere and put stacks of [ __ ] paper money it's this you got to remember to count it or like what are you talking about this is the stupidest idea ever you you can make money but you can't put it in a bank here's even worse you probably heard about in Denver where they have um uh outlets for picking up marijuana but you there's no place legally designated to smoke it that's hilarious too yeah they even have these sniff machines have you ever seen them they put on they developed these things to pick out Nano particles in the air and they put it over their nose like you're watching a [ __ ] movie they're sniffing to smell if they could smell marijuana from your home outside your home and if they can they will give you a ticket it's a new way to make money with a giant electric looks like a like a cartoon nose this guy's got like a space nose on have you seen it no I haven't seen it Jamie pull pull a picture of that [ __ ] up it's hilarious it's called a sniffer I don't know what the [ __ ] technical name for it is but they're literally standing outside of people's houses trying smell weed you made weed legal of course it's in there you can't have a backyard party you can't pass around a joint in backyard or you go have to get a ticket come on [ __ ] that's ridiculous but it's a big deal it smells good it's awesome smell smells good it just does like there's some things that don't smell good when they're burning like cigarettes smell like [ __ ] yeah if hemp oil was legal I'd be using it on what on my body well it is legal you can get hemp oil what do you mean you get detoxified hemp oil no because hemp hemp oil doesn't necessarily have THC in it it's not necessarily psychoactive it depends on whether it comes from the hemp plant or it comes from the female
the the marijuana I mean the marijuana is not even a real word marijuana is the slang for a Mexican wild tobacco that's where that word came from when the whole Henry Harry anslinger and William Randolph Hurst when they were trying to make marijuana illegal that's what they started calling it they they couldn't call it cannabis there's the uh there's the thing and when they made it illegal half the people in Congress didn't even realize that they had made marijuana illegal look at that nose the electronic nose it's got a compass on the end of it and [ __ ] to tell you where the smoke is coming from this is so stupid look at that that's a giant electric piggy it's a pig with a an electric piggy that's what that is and by the way you're a pig if that's what you do if you stand in front of people's houses with a [ __ ] electronic sniffer not even your own nose you're a pig you trying to arrest them because they're smoking something that's now legal inside their house but they left a window open you're a pig that's a pig awesome you're disgusting I love technology electronic [ __ ] fake notes the guy who made that must have been laughing like a [ __ ] stoned he was probably so high when he when he entered that patent he didn't even realize he [ __ ] us me he's one of us and he [ __ ] us with his stupid electric robot nose but he made lots of money so he can go to Colorado have his own condo and smoke all the weed imagine the irony imagine if he just started his own pot selling business after he sold those things imagine he was like the banks betting against themselves hey we all need a cash cow that's the move that's what you do you you develop you develop [ __ ] to help the cops while while profiting off weed and it all eats itself yeah it is legal to smoke marijuana on your front porch in Denver last month 10 to three good yeah you can smoke on your front porch now powerful Denver wow [ __ ] yeah Denver Denver is strong but there's going to be a lot of blowback from all this and the first blowback that we're seeing is the blowback get is z how's doing here Mark the uh the first blowback is the bank thing they're not allowed to put their money in Banks so what are they supposed to do um they have to [ __ ] stash money places man it's really crazy you're going to have to buy cash houses
and [ __ ] and cash boats and maybe that's the point yeah they're trying to get it so that they can't get rich which I'm all for man you know I think that if people you know if people want marijuana they should be able to grow it and it's not hard to grow you know and I think that one of the reasons why it's so expensive and been so expensive for so long it's because it's illegal once it becomes legal you know it it should like all balance out it should it should be really easy to get super easy to access easy to grow you don't really need to pay for it it's just the this the fear of having you know uh somebody come and find your little Collective that you and your buddies have set up on some little piece of property somewhere well they've been doing that up north yeah they've been busting houses million-dollar houses with the entire basement in first floor second floor with all the Hydroponics marijuana they go by your house with a special machine now and it checks like the amount of electrical whatever the [ __ ] is going on your house so if you have like a lot of lights on they might just storm your house there was a uh an old couple that was like for I believe they were former FBI or former CIA and they got arrested the [ __ ] the DEA arrested them came into their house because they thought they had a grow up when they were just growing vegetables so they broke I mean like they literally went if I forget whether it was a former FBI or CIA I forget who it was but the DEA literally went into their [ __ ] house because they thought they were growing marijuana and you like Jesus Christ guys like do you not check who the [ __ ] these people are no no they don't care got to go in there and get those plants I wish I remember the the exact specifics of the story but it was hilarious Denver though they don't give a [ __ ] they said come get us that's right we're Cowboys we got [ __ ] ranches up here we got Wells we got water wells I think we're good I think we're going to keep our weed now and it's all this [ __ ] crazy blowback crazy blowback well I'm expecting the Chinese to come here they just dropped $4.7 billion into the American economy buying businesses let's see if they go to Colorado and buy some weed Farms they're
going to do it Chinese are going to go off you were right Co yeah can you imagine how much the world would change if Chinese people came over here and started growing weed they're they're very ambitious folks it would be over real quick they got a lot of money these days too much it's a fascinating thing isn't it how um these uh Nations look at each other over time you know the the the sort of the character of the nation sort of shifts back and forth and now China the character has become instead of one of just total communism of this you know rampant capitalism this this this new feeling of China being like you know producing literally every [ __ ] cell phone known to man except for the Samsung ones which made Korea all the top cell phones and laptops and [ __ ] China is just making so much [ __ ] yeah Lenova bought um IBM think pet and it's now the number one business computer in the world under the name Lenova wow yeah I work in China I have a contract in China with the second wealthiest guy in China for wellness centers and I'm watching what he's buying up unbelievable the amount of money that a dumping here I I bought a think pad just because I'm dumb and I figured that would be a way to really inspire me to be less dumb I'm going to do some writing on my ThinkPad you know you can't write total nonsense when you have a think pad you know it's too pretentious but I like that little nipple man nobody ever stuck with that nipple the nipple for the mouse yeah the nipple for the mouse is pretty sweet man I don't know why it never caught on they they nailed that [ __ ] with IBM couple other like PC laptops had that little nipple yeah that's my baby I have one of those that thing was the [ __ ] I was riding on a ThinkPad son I'm obviously thinking you were just playing with that little red nipple I wasn't playing with it I was working I was going to work there's no playing involved I don't play dude I don't play games yeah so uh that's all made in China right foxcon of course which makes all the uh Apple iPhones I wonder if who makes the Nets outside of foxcon imag if they were American Nets that would be really ironic we sent American Nets over the Chinese Factory to catch the workers they jump from the building imagine
that no it's weird man it's weird when you find out how much [ __ ] China makes when they duplicate cities and stuff like that like they duplicate Paris and all these other uh European cities yeah one of the funniest uh not funniest but one of the most necessary towns that they just got finished doing was a geriatric old AG town for 200,000 elderly Chinese well you think 200,000 elderly when there's 1.3 plus billion people people there so the town has everything it's got you know stores where you can buy diapers you can buy you know liquid uh drinks and protein hospitals their own ER everything just for I think it's 60 years of age and older and they're building town after town just to take care of the elderly they have a really weird thing going on with their children too obviously the one child thing it's now it's now unlimited or it's two it's no longer one no they it's actually just a slight variation the slight Vari is if you came from a single parent uh household if you're a only child rather if you were an only child one of your U either the male or the female was an only child you were allowed to have more than one kid then you can have two it's not much of a change it's not like unlimited that still like they're really trying to restrict they have too many people I mean they they know it everybody knows it and it's craziness and so their solution was to only have men which is a crazy [ __ ] solution I mean then you you have like this crazy setup up where 70 plus% of the people are men and the men are lonely and sad and they can't find women and they they have this real despair because they might not ever be able to find a woman it's a real possibility there's just not that many that's right and the chicks must just be running [ __ ] they're so powerful there in China they must be so powerful so hard to get one but it's their culture hasn't allowed allowed them to be that way like Valley not like a valley a few to say white man got to keep them got to keep in their place there's only you know there's only 30 of them we can't let them know how the valuable they are so too many people man whether it's China or India you get to a billion I wonder how long it's going to take for us to get to a billion uh with the
immigration that's happening fast you think so I think so all through Mexico is that what you're saying no there's no seor I heard no seor now there's uh what 21 Mill million coming from China 21 million 21 million a year 21 million between now and 2020 there'll be 21 million people and they predict there'll be someplace between 6 to 10 million coming just to California how do they all get in don't do we is there like a number no that the United States if they bring any if they bring a company here they can get a green card it say 2100 yeah but this was five years ago oh expert US population to hit 1 billion by 2100 [ __ ] crazy man not too far off that's not too far off M that means that conceivably Jamie could still be alive to see this you and I would be gone unless some new [ __ ] comes along but Jamie might see this [ __ ] coming on yeah there is always new [ __ ] coming along right yeah that's crazy jez right yeah that's a billion is a scary number because it's it represents chaos not just chaos but also represents there's there seems to be like a lack of appre appreciation for life when it gets to that level and that's when you find like these crazy rapes in India and this horrible stories of people doing terrible things China people selling their kids like and people not to say that people don't do terrible things over here they definitely do people do terrible things everywhere but it seems like life is not as valuable when there's too much of it true there you know the uh China and the black market for organs Middle East for organs and children I mean these aren't my favorite topics to go through I read about it because I am across an international marketplace and it's extremely scary you know with three daughters and having to look at that uh one can be pulled off the street you know and sold as in as um in slavery which is very very common you see all the cases that have been coming up with Middle East and with China and how about with Ohio you know wasn't that that [ __ ] guy where did he live in Ohio isand Cleveland yeah the Cleveland guy when they found he had a bunch of women living in his basement he kidnapped him
and locked him up in his basement there's there there's been a few of those over the past few years so it's not just there you know it's not just China A woman has to be worried about that here too it's all over the world yeah it's all over I I'm just talking about you know the venues that I travel in and here the stuff going on the thing that happened in India [ __ ] yeah there's so much rape in India it's insane Pakistan these stories the other thing is also the perspective because I mean without a doubt any of those stories about gang rape in India they're horrible and disgusting and terrifying I think the reason why we're hearing about so many crimes from there though is that we we can't even realize what it's like to have an extra like what we have now plus an extra 700 million like that's out of control and you know that that might be the problem in itself this Ane psycho Behavior might be that there's so many people that when it gets to that level that life just gets devalued well fortunately in China they have lots of places to spread out too so but they're all concentrated you know in areas like Beijing and Shanghai and guancha and Canton and so forth but it's it's wall to- wall that's insane it's like Japan yeah sardines in a can in the trains yeah yeah they push people in they actually have the guards there that really push you in yeah that's so [ __ ] crazy when we look at California with the expansive Horizons that we have in Texas and Alaska I mean we're very blessed to have these beautiful places that you know my fear is that we have so many people coming in that it starts crowding us MH in the cities we're already having the crowding Chicago New York Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego so you have to look for bum [ __ ] Iowa or you know cordelane beautiful places yeah they might be the last bastions of hope you know it really seems like if people keep expanding the population at this rate it's almost inevitable that the whole country gets dragged into the same situation that we see in these other countries just it's almost inevitable numbers wise right you're just going to run into an uncontrollable unmanageable size of humans whether it's 500 million or a billion or what whatever the number is yeah AC yeah the ACLU will get in there
and say what are you're trying to restrict to one child per family they never do that yeah well I hope so but still somebody's got to do something it's just the question of you know you don't want to really let nature take its course because what nature will do will say oh there's too many of you [ __ ] let's just give you a horrible disease you know let's just give you some ruthless [ __ ] that you'll never recover from and kill 99% of you and that's what nature would do nature would just figure out a way to [ __ ] you so if we don't if we don't fix it ourselves nature fixes it you hope yeah you hope and you hope we don't accelerate it with all our genetic engineering are you worried about that I'm extremely worried about it um since uh you know GMO has been around we've been seeing an increase in celiacs disease we've been seeing autoimmune diseases like lupus our articles now starting to confirm what we thought that there is an association with gluten from breads from grains and uh lupus and rum to arthritis and Hashimoto which are all names for diseases that create inflammation and start you know destroying our own cells our own tissue our bones rheumatoid arthritis and there are articles now coming out showing that there's this relationship to it and then you look back of when GMO started with Monsanto and some of the other companies and you start seeing the trend the increase in these diseases why didn't we have these diseases in the past like autism why is autism at such an incredible level what is it 1 to 20 1 to 50 when it used to be 1 to 400 is it Rel relative to the immunizations we went from you know a small amount of immunizations now we're giving what 30 in a year to the kids between you know up to five years I don't remember really what the numbers are I stopped Pediatrics years ago but when you inject all these inflammatory chemicals I mean that's what happens when you do an immunization it creates inflammation this is a a Hot Topic and it's it's a very like when you start talking about it like there's a people that are immediately going to dismiss you absolutely you start talking about oh he's one of those anti-immune the statistics if you start looking at the statistics for the uh the
vaccine Court what vaccine court has had to pay out they' they've had to pay out numerous large settlements with people millions and millions and millions of dollars because they connected the immunization shots to their kids getting autism correct that's a weird thing people don't want to hear that fact no I mean they can say well they just lost in court because it was a misin formed judge or I mean there can be some variables but the reality of the situation is you're not supposed to give a baby peanut butter okay a [ __ ] little tiny baby shouldn't even get peanut butter because it could kill him if that kid is allergic to peanuts if she's got that allergy you could literally kill a baby with peanut butter why is it okay to just shoot chemicals in and assume that everyone's going to have a uniform reaction to these chemicals are most people going to be okay yes is it good that we have vaccinations because they PR prevent us from diseases Absol [ __ ] lutely I've had a bunch of vaccinations in my life I think they're very important should you give them to babies I don't [ __ ] know about that I don't know about that I don't know um maybe we should look at that real quick because what the what are you shooting in there it's it's you know it's a baby it's it's a day old you're going to shoot chemicals in it maybe let it sit around for a while and grow and get stronger maybe and that's what a lot of doctors think they think that there should be a protocol where you don't give them any shots until they get to be about two and then then you slowly start introducing them to the essentials you avoid like when they're babies you don't give them things to prevent VD you know but people want to do that kind of [ __ ] like there's a lot of money in [ __ ] vaccines and as soon as a corporation Gets behind the bottom line they're just trying to sell more they'll try to figure out a way to make it so like look the [ __ ] kid can take it these kids are strong these days they're eating our GMO corn you can give them a hard vaccine come on we'd be making a lot of money Tommy come on well one of the recent ones for adult females or adolescent females is a product for HPV human papiloma virus which can cause cervical cancer and a
product called garnell and there are reported cases of healthy women who get the garden cell and end up with problems with their brain oh God and the issue is you know from The Young and also for any age really is the protection that our body has is this wall this barrier called the bloodb brain barrier that stops things that are costic and harmful to our brain from getting in it doesn't fully develop to maybe 5 years of age in the average child so when you're giving an overwhelming amount of inflammatory injections it creates an immune response and it goes into the brain well it passes that IM that inflammatory process into the brain and that's probably and they'll deny it you know the part of the reason why it happens they were talking about the theol which is mercury that used to be in or is still in some of the IM Iz ations they thought it was Mercury toxicity and you know my partner in um in this is all scientific facts right this is all scientific that alone that yes and that alone there's the people that are automatically dismissing you right now and I'm sure there are a bunch and me as well and they should dismiss me because I'm a [ __ ] idiot I don't know what I'm talking about I'm just repeating a bunch of words that I've read online dismiss me away please but but recognize that this is not as cut and dry as you think and it's not that immunizations are bad it's not every everybody wants to say oh he's anti someone's antivaccine oh she's she's causing the deaths of thousands because she doesn't endorse giving babies vaccines no that's not the case but what the case is is you got to realize it's a [ __ ] chemical and the idea that just shooting a foreign chemical into a baby is totally safe like are you sure are you [ __ ] sure how the little baby body is going to react to a needle being shoved into it and you inject some man-made chemical that just might have mercury in them everybody's going to be okay well I agree with you that we all need immunizations I think it's the timing that we need to reassess I think you correct overwhel I know nothing listen to me talking doctor you're correct sir I've done the St you're correct you've done your reading well I've done a lot of reading about people much smarter than me uh figuring things out and one of the things they figured
out is that babies are [ __ ] genuinely sensitive correct they're really small and they they're not really developed yet it doesn't mean that like vaccines are bad vaccines are awesome vaccines are the reason why we don't have polio vaccines are the reason why there's a a million things like Ms which is actually starting to make a comeback because people are not vaccinating their kids from Ms and measles you know so it's not entirely good to not vaccinate either it's it's it's good it's just it needs to be done at the right time probably and we need to figure out why there's so many of them I mean are they all necessary are we sure that that's a good idea and I don't think there's any way to do it until they clone fake people headless people and they use or use them as prisoners prisoners that's what they should do give them vaccines but you can't do that because you got to test them on babies you need to make fake babies that's the only way to do it you have to you know make it but then there would be you know a lot of people that are convinced that they're they've made a real baby because it would be it'd have to be so perfect in order for my experiments to work write it up as a thesis it's a good TV show it's like uh one of those CSI shows but it's all about fake babies yeah man um I I think that a lot of people want either or in that case and I'm glad that you have the courage to uh to talk about that because you know as well as I know that it's such a hot topic that immediately even discussing the possibility that occasionally there could be problems when you inject kids correct people people assume you're like a 911 truther you know you believe the the towers were broken down by thermite like they put you in that Nutter category right away you're a chemtrail believer you're a [ __ ] UFO fanatic you know where Bigfoot lives boom I've got his address you know what I'm saying absolutely you know they think that I mean you made a comment about it we're all the same we're not all the same and you give the same products to 90 different people and you get 90 different reactions you hope you get a couple of them that have no reaction but they think that it's we live in a perfect world and that's the
problem they don't take into consideration that the genetic you know uniqueness of each person unquestionable genetic uniqueness but that's not convenient if you're just trying to turn a profit correct and that's why it's weird that we just allow that to happen I mean it's not anti-science is not anti- medicine it's common sense it's very simple who's wait a hold on is there profit going on here wait you guys are profiting how much money holy [ __ ] you find out how much money is in vaccinations like that much first of all why does it cost that much why are you making that much money and second of all is that have anything to do with why they give so many vaccinations is that possible and if you think it could be if you think that people are sneaky and slimy enough that there could that could be it has to be something that we all take into consideration doesn't mean that you're a Nutter it means like that's like that seems like a writing on thewall kind of a thing it's all about profit I'll give you an example that you might have heard last week company came out with a new drug for Hepatitis C hepatitis C is a chronic process a viral infection we don't really have very good treatment for it they use gam Alpha interfer on it doesn't work that well they came out with a drug one capsule a day for 84 days it cost ,000 a tablet it cost them $2 billion to get it to where it is right now there are 4.1 million people in the United States with hepatitis C it'll only take 250,000 to pay off everything and they've got 4.1 million people with Hepatitis C so the argument is why doesn't the company lower the cost for it so it make it more available to more people it's because they have you know a program for hardship cases and the CEO was on this radio program that I was listening to and he says it's not our model to lower the price whoa it's not our model to lower the price not their model we want $1,000 a pill [ __ ] a pill is it because the research and development costs were so high is what they're saying it was very high and it they bought the technology from another company but it's uh you know you do 250,000 times 84,000 and that's the
amount of money that it cost them to do everything that they've done it just seems like if you give people the opportunity to make more or less money it's up to them well there's always some people that go [ __ ] crazy yeah it's like gasoline why is gasoline 47 cents in Abu Dhabi right but you know but you can't like limit it either that's what's weird about being a person you can't tell people what to do either way you know you can't it's it's hard to tell them what to do I mean it's hard to say what you're well how can I say that you know you're your your [ __ ] cost too much your pills cost too much when uh maybe I'm not willing to work for less either and everybody goes ah we just leave it alone well the economy of scale is if you're making $7.50 an hour hour working 40 hours a week how can you afford to pay $1,000 a pill it's craziness that's so much money that's an insane amount of money MH but if what how much how do research and development funded when they when they do something like that how long does stuff like that take like if they're going to develop some sort of a crazy pill what's like a high-end figure um high-end could be you know 10 15 years on the short which is the fast track that they have with the FDA it's three years and the only problem with that if you look the past 5 10 years the drugs that went through the FasTrack there were a number of them that were taken off the market because of the side effects that they didn't see in the first 3 years well they were there there was one drug that was for a form of uh leukemia that was just taken off the market where it caused your blood vessels in your limbs to shut down so your leg would lose esia is the term lose blood supply so it would go dead and they'd have to amputate your lib oh [ __ ] and this is what was going on there was another drug that was for ovarian cancer which is a very drastic thing um Jean Wild's uh wife uh from Lain uh died of ovarian cancer anyway um and they had it out for a year at the end of the year the FDA took it off the market because they found that it had no ST statistical benefit no people didn't get better wow so how was it that they were allowed to have this drug marketed I don't know how many thousand dollars it was per treatment but it was just phenomenal and
a drug for hyp for diabetes which um was taken off the market after a year because of liver failure and then the you know the um uh anti-inflammatory medication Vio with a cardiac problems I was just going to bring that up I know a dude who had a stroke because of that stuff he had uh he guy mezer is his name he's a former UFC fighter like a really Elite fighter and one of the pioneers of MMA and uh handsome guy too [ __ ] beautiful head of hair he's a he does a commentary now and he was apparently taking it because he had arthritis in his knees he has a real bad inflammation his knees and then his uh his family people around him start saying like what's going on man you like slurring your words like what's happening stroke he realized he had had a stroke and then it turns out that a bunch of people that took this stuff had had Strokes he's made a full recovery but you know it's because he's a young healthy guy but that's [ __ ] scary [ __ ] Yeah so basically not everybody has the side effect of medications medications generally are very good you just have to be cautious when you start putting into those little 5 lb 6 lb Critters we call kids babies well yeah I mean and even [ __ ] MMA fighters 205b guyers I mean it's pretty much everybody's got to be careful it's a it's a it's not it's not totally figured out yet you know not with every single human being there's a lot of variables that people have to work with when they make drugs or Solutions so just the the variables are the just the different amount of places where people came from of course there's different things that they were exposed to in their ancestors genes you know yeah have you ever had genetic testing no no would think I'm a chimp I think I don't think you're qualify for being a person you definitely would have about three and a half neand I might be a missing link yeah no they'll find NE andol yeah I know someone in my family [ __ ] a monkey someone down the line down the line totally [ __ ] a monkey I don't want to find out that I'm more neander tal than a regular person but then they say neander is looking up lately by the way I've been reading they starting to think that no no no they're starting to think they may been a little smarter than when people are giving them
credit for might have been able to talk might have been able to uh they use tools they know that uh they they they think that NE enderts were very similar to human beings but just uh not quite you know now it took the alien genetics to bring up to homo hilus and Homo Sapien and homoerectus that's what I was just going to tell you I was inform you about that go ahead tell me I'll just going inform you about the process yeah you know they still haven't figured out how neanthal jumped all the way up to you know Homer erectus homop pilus and Homo Sapien and the diff distinction was the frontal cortex or the neocortex the new brain part which is how we get our language skills and we get our thought processes and integration of our emotion and you know and U control frontal loes with uh command and executive functions and uh you know they still looking for that Missing Link yeah well it's um it's a fascinating thing the whole process of trying to figure out our past with fossils CU fossils are really difficult to create you you know you have to get caught in some sort of a natural disaster a Mudslide or you know something's going to happen to preserve the body cuz normally the bodies will get eaten by scavengers I mean that's what scavengers are there for and especially in those days man you know I'm sure there was a lot of death things were just dying people weren't living this long so the idea that you know we could we could figure out our entire fossil record just by finding bones but boy that's a [ __ ] shitty record we're dealing with yeah they just found I think a partial skull which is the oldest 100,000 years old or 100 million years old I don't remember what the how many zeros were after it but uh you know they're finding a new ancestor yes yes did you see that article yeah I've seen several of them there's been there's been a lot of new discoveries over the past like about say 10 or so years ago whenever it was that they discovered that Hobbit man Flores do you know about that no homo florianus I believe is the term the The Hobbit people they were three foot tall little like chimp-like people bipedal little elves I mean they lived on a [ __ ] Island and they think that they might have even prayed on human children they think that they might have been uh
the that that could be total horseshit I don't know why that was even theorized but they thought that maybe that might been one of the reasons why they uh killed them off that the human beings yeah that there was some predation between the two species that's just a theory um and it's not mine by the way but they think that that that has occurred in some places where chimps have got in and stolen babies and they eat the babies but that's chips you're saying are little people yeah but what they're saying is that primates yes well sort of people like I mean they were very very very primitive but they lived as recently as 10,000 15,000 years ago so if 10,000 15,000 years ago humans were in this exact form and we were dealing with these weird little chimp people like this look at these things like they have the uh the various forms of humans that little tiny thing that's it that's the homo florensis Jamie see if you could pull up a better picture of it because there's some uh interesting drawings that they did like individual ones like one of the ones you showed earlier what does Homo erectus look like the do a big dick it's erect Homo erectus that's it and he's gay bad yeah it's terrible joke this um but this Hobbit person thing right I mean this absolutely without doubt walked alongside with people so if you see that person there and well that guy's yoked who is that guy guy looks like GLE and Tebow look at him he's stacked but that's a rare person don't compare that size but the um the little hobbit guy right next to him it's really fascinating stuff man so that means that all those stories that the Indonesian people would tell uh and there's uh there's a like a the Aang pend deck that um there's jungle people say is still alive they still think there's a small population of these things that still exist and they call it the orang pendek it's a little uh chimp-like uh tiny person that lives in the forest [ __ ] crazy man if those if there was a small amount of those people that are still actually actually left living in some crazy rainforest somewhere that's not outside the realm of possibility much more likely than Bigfoot that there's this little hobbit man that's still alive because that was always the legend and when they found
this in the island of Flores they're like holy [ __ ] like where's the island of Flores um it's a good question it's near Florida no it's near Flores uh yeah I don't know I don't know where it is I think it's like sum or something like that maybe I just made that up isn't that like uh what part of the world is it probably all vitamin D deficient all those people yeah to be so short okay Indonesia Indonesia yes Indonesia well there's a term called um uh Island dwarfism and it applies to primates sometimes it applies to elephants you get like these tiny pygmy elephants and that are on Islands but not to lizards lizards get bigger if you leave lizards on Island they actually grow that's why you have like the kodo dragons like big [ __ ] crazy lizards like crocodiles and [ __ ] they actually grow when they're on Islands yeah the reason cuz every Everything can't get away yeah so they just eat everything they just gang up on [ __ ] just take them out you know if you're on an island with a family of kodo dragons good luck one day they're going to find out they can eat you you know they're going to sneak up on you and find out they can eat you and if you can't go anywhere because you're on an island the lizards are always going to win strange isn't it yeah what are you looking at oh the kodo dragon oh what about it I was expecting a picture up there he's looking for it you never seen the SE know it is it was on 007 had one did he really did he have a pet yeah it was in the movie which the last one the last one where they were Daniel is what is his name Daniel Craig Daniel Craig yeah where were they they were in Hong Kong or uh at a g at a casino there they are that's it evil [ __ ] lizards could you imagine you hear that walking outside your tent you wash up on the beach like don't worry honey we have a tent look at that [ __ ] creepy thing probably hasn't changed in Forever neat remorseless monster it's fascinating to think that that was the entire Earth isn't it yeah I mean that's essentially a dinosaur right right it's about as close to a dinosaur as you can get them and crocodiles how much different is there
from a crocodile to a dinosaur it seems pretty pretty similar nrow I want one of those you want a crocodile no I want a Koto Dragon what would you do with it would you stand out there on your underwear and take pictures what would you do no I'm afraid to get bitten no what a great Watchdog not really it's going to eat you watch good watch dogs like their owner that thing doesn't give a [ __ ] about you you want a good Watch Dog maybe I'll give it away to someone I don't like yeah get get a you know get a bird get something that squawks when people are outside get a Flamingo or something I've got two cats and two dogs that's enough peacocks I guess make noises Hunter S Thompson used to have them in his place in Woody Creek when people come near the peacocks go they make crazy noises and let you know the people are coming they're good guards or at least alerts good alarms yeah military Macau too yeah so um so what what other stuff do you think besides this glutathione what other stuff do you think that people should be taking on a regular basis that they're not that's an incredible question there are a lot of things that we're losing in our water forsake for instance uh we get bottled water what's in it nothing filtered water filtered water no minerals where are the minerals where are the minerals we're probably all to some degree mineral deficient and one of the ones that the federal government talked about back in the late '90s uh was C Coupe talked about it in fact was chromium chromium's an anti- uh diabetic because it helps uh insulin work better in your body it's called the glucose tolerance Factor chromium and we found that uh because of our farming technology that we haven't been burning the the leftover crop to get the ash pot as back into the soil that we're losing a lot of the minerals uh we everything we get is filtered so we lose all the trace magnesium lidium all the trace elements that we need for very important chemical pathways in our body so we're running around with a deficiency of function and the only way to improve upon that function is to replenish minerals and you can get trace minerals I mean it doesn't really matter where you get it as long as it's a high quality bioavailable kind of product
there are a lot of vitamins that or a lot of minerals that you can't absorb because they're cheap sulfated ones getting the citrate is a lot better the glucarate and the fumerate are much better forms of whether or not it's zinc or magnesium or so forth do you think people should take them in a colloidal form like how is that yeah colloid is a is a suspended one so it gets absorbed a lot better instead of taking it in a compressed tablet I don't use anything that's compressed I use only U powdered encapsuled powder uh with a vegetable outer coat on it when that um so like when you when you take colloidal minerals they collect them from some mineral Rich streams or something like that or they add how do they do that if if they're artificial you know they're making it to they're suspending it so that it's easy absorbed there's a sistern in um New Zealand where um it's about a 50 million year old sistern which has a blend from erosion from the walls of the sistern uh with natural water clean fresh water and it has a balance in it which gives your water a pH of eight and you know I don't want to really get into the thing about acid base kind of chemistry what does that I mean by a pH of a ph8 is uh more alkaline which is called alkaline water and the benefits of alkaline water versus acidic water acidic um you know we have ionizers that take regular tap water and make it into smaller molecules water is an interesting molecule because it doesn't stay singular it's just not one H2O water molecule it clumps together and a lot of water molecules stick together because the electrical attraction of it of the each molecule to the next that's what ioniz water is no ionized water puts a charge in it to separate it so it's more absorbable I mean I've had patients come into the office and say Doc I'm drinking you know my 8 ounces every two hours and I'm still thirsty and it's because they're drinking acidic water which clumps together and doesn't allow for bioavailable water and you'll start seeing some stuff that says you know bioavailable water and you know it's going to take some time for our our brain to accept it our our position uh to accept these new Trends because uh they say it's you know it's [ __ ] you
don't need alkaline you there's no thing with acid alkaline there are articles that you know refute the benefits of it but I see it in clinical application with patients who have failed certain medication and they go on to an alkalizing protocol and they get better and I documented they shouldn't be better but they're better there's symptomatic complaints of pain and swelling and all that's gone why do you say shouldn't why it shouldn't because in my medical training I don't see you know in my training I've been in practice 32 years and had you know 13 and a half years of uh training with a year and a half of research and it shouldn't happen but it is happening so when you go back and you look at the fringe science you start realizing that On The Fringe it hasn't come full cycle into the core of of our belief system that uh the products have um a means what alen water has a means by which it changes the acid base of our body and our body does much better in alkaline situations inflammation if your body is acidic more inflammatory diseases occur but you can't prove it it's supposition it's you know speculation we don't have enough hard documentation to prove it and there's a lot of resistance to develop that hard scientific information right near right now and with everything that's on The Fringe everything that's new that comes into medicine there's a lot of resistance our cycle in medicine is about 30 years because you've got 30 years doctors who are in practice for 30 years who control everything and that's old school the stuff that I used to work on was 20 years old doctors nowadays I mean I interact with you know training doctors and the information that they're running their practices on is so Antiquated you know it's like doctors still think that testosterone causes prostate cancer and there's not a single shred of EV evidence that proves it one of our uh docs from Harvard Dr Abraham Morgan theller wrote the book testosterone for life where he spends his you know academic uh life at Harvard and in Boston proving that there's nothing to substantiate that testosterone causes cancer what does cause T testicular cancer because that's a really common one with men uh testicular seminomas testicular cancer um you know there's
genetic predisposition for it and there's also thermal temperature there's an increased occurrence in men who have had what they call cryptorchism crypto is hidden testicle where they haven't had descended testicles so if their pediatrician was on time and gave them a shot of 8 CG which caused the testicle to drop then it drops out of the 98 degree temperature that the testicle isn't made to functioning that's why it hangs out in our testicular in our s in our ball sack okay what a stupid design well but there's a reason for it they want it to be degrees less so it doesn't induce cancer our sperm are germ cells and germ cells have a chemical germ cells like cancer and germ cells have a high reproductive rate what happens when you get fixed when a dude gets fixed cut his cord uh oh when he cuts cords um when they give you what is it called what's it called visectomy visectomy thank you yeah I'm East Coast you're from where you say VI vasectomy oh V I thought it was V it's it's V the snip yeah the snip I couldn't come up with the word right for vasectomy vasectomy is that bad for people um no it's not bad it's you know stops having kids that you shouldn't have or stops having kids that you would like to have that you can't afford right but is there any absolutely but is there any medical no concerns that someone would have no um the UN the uncomfortable nature of the procedure psychologically I think is worse than the phys physical aspect to it so do you think dudes lose like when when they they're shooting blanks they lose like this psychological feeling of actually being potent um because they have just dead [ __ ] but there's there's cper pouch and they have the prostate which generate fluids it's not just the the swimmers you know right there's there's definitely something missing to the batch though there's um volume is decreased but there are ways of increasing volume there's volume that's decreased and you don't have as intense of a um ropes orgasm or ropes that they call so they're not as good orgasms are not as good in the majority of people there's no effect on it the majority of people but if you're one of those people and you already got snipped that's right and you're like oh [ __ ] me can what if
coming goes from the greatest thing ever to like all right whatever then we have to sit on the couch and talk about it then you got to reattach this the plumbing they can do that right they go in there and microsurgically reattach your uh corre pecker pump they could do that or else they go in and they just suck out the uh the sperm from your testicle with a needle oh hey that's that doesn't seem like anybody should have to do that it's option so that's the option they do it every now and again SP man how how long they have to do that for like that's a male like a male shot right if if no it's if a male has a low sperm count and he once to get his wife knocked up uh they'll try with growth hormone testosterone zinc and other ways of trying to stimulate the increase in the sperm count but if they're not producing sperm uh for whatever reason they can take a needle put it in and uh aspirate to suck out that sounds crazy aspirate is a better word it means suck out yeah I would have asked you what aspirate meant don't worry so yes aspiration just the the idea of like if you said you had to stick a needle in in my thigh I'd be like all right you know need in my shoulder i' be like all right but you're talking about pulling something out of my penis I'm really not comfortable with that how about out of your testicle yeah out of your bow that doesn't seem like a good idea that seems like there's got to be a way around that but that's how we fix infertility when it's not the woman's fault Jesus though a [ __ ] needle and your dick together it happens yeah the adult industry they use cck they inject in the base I love how you say the adult industry what should I say porn well what it is okay fine the what about the child industry is it different you have a different industry you can't use the term adult if you can't use the term child in the same business okay you know like what what are this is the industry that these is that all adults are they just want to [ __ ] like that's the adult the real adult is just like living your life it's a bunch of [ __ ] but this is what you really want to do you really just want to [ __ ] so that's why we call the adult industry that's a terrible message for the children that your life
is based entirely on sexually sexual pressure as you get older what become the two most important things in life um food and sleep okay sexual pleasure of course I'm just joking just joking I know you're joking but it's just funny that you use that word adult people use that it's like Urban for black people you know it's like they don't want to say black people but they can say Urban and it means the exact same thing and somehow or another people just let it slide so what should I use instead of the adult industry uh the porn Okay porn porn it's nothing wrong with porn the porn industry they use uh chemical which in fact comes from uh a woman PGE which pred e and they inject it in the base of the penis and it makes them have a erection that lasts for like 2 to four hours like a baseball bat that's such a strange thing they take something out of the woman they inject it into the man and the man gets rock hard do you think that that is like there in a woman to make a man erect like she has the ability to do that with a chemical and the man in his uh sperm when he ejaculates in a woman who is pregnant it can cause her to deliver maybe you yeah think oh I'm more careful so this what what is this stuff that a woman has that they take out with a needle they don't take it out of her but it's it's a chemical in her well how does she have it where where is it in her it's in her body it's in her body can come out in her sweat or anything like that oh you like pheromones yes um I'm not sure to be perfectly honest must must comes out of our vagina for sure absolutely out of the vagina that's why we're all attracted to him yeah it comes out of vagina not the woman right well that's not true this you can be attracted to both Mr Gordon how dare you absolutely how dare you it's not either or situation Ser free-for-all here it is a damn freefor all yeah but I mean that only makes sense why uh eating [ __ ] gives guys hardons sorry I had to say it that way right look it's the don't get upset at me ladies and gentlemen going to say fellatio and you go who are you I know her F Fel yeah so markon absolutely fcking I do you're a bad influence no no you're a great guy I'm a semi-professional this but the it makes sense that a woman would have something in her body where the smell of
it actually gives the guy Direction cuz that absolutely Works look look at the animals uh the guy gets horny during the estris which is the female cycle of an animal and she's throwing out feromon so obviously gals are throwing out pheromones and when you meet a you know you stand in front of I'll tell you the man side of it later when you stand in front of a group of women there are certain of the women that you're more attracted to than s there was a study done at UCLA where they were looking at this issue of feromon and I apologize I forget the female doctor's name who did all this research and developed a product which guys can buy of course it was a chick it was a chick making money on that smell absolutely what she found was that um she took women and she introduced them to guys that were fat that were lazy you know from smoking marijuana right those lazy [ __ ] lazy potheads they they didn't see them but they had the shirts from these guys so so they smelled the shirt to smell the perspiration that was on it and what happened Almost 100% of the time was they were able to pick the guy that was healthy that was uh Physically Active that produced this pure [ __ ] um perspiration and they found that it was guys that were healthy that didn't have any medical conditions so women can sense through the pheromones or the phermones transmit understanding about the condition of the person they picked the guys that were fat they picked the guys that were healthy so she took the chemicals or the synthesized the stuff that they found in the healthy guys and that's her feromon that's fascinating 150 bucks I think for a little bottle they make perfume and I think that totally makes sense I mean if we know that pheromones exist and you know that when you're like really attracted to someone the the the intensity like when you're touching them and just being near them like it like turns on something and it absolutely could be fonal as well as physical as well as pleasure-based and sensitivity there could be some pheromone exchanges too right but I think that the pheromones really set you up for everything looking at you know in in um neuroendocrinology which is the way hormones work in the brain which is
what I spend most of my time doing um pheromones trigger um pleasurable censers centers in the brain you know we have centers you know libido area which is another way saying the sex area of the brain we have an area that's stimulated by not just testosterone but estrad in a recent article that came out out of jamama 3 four months ago and Dr Abraham morganthaler was on uh the news talking about it on Good Morning America or something and men need estradiol in order to have a fully functioning sexual mindset and women need testosterone I have a question for you has there ever been anyone so [ __ ] dumb they named their kid libido there has to be right there has to be a guy it's like I'm telling you this kid all he's going to want to do is [ __ ] when Jamie has a chance you can look up right there must be a libido out there somewhere somewhere along the line it's got to be you're looking at the names that are out there Shane shame yeah Starlight starbrite Jesus [ __ ] Christ what a what a mad mad world yeah yeah love that movie yeah so when when we were talking about um different things that you do one of the things that I didn't mention is that you're you're uh one of the I don't want to say a Pioneer but one of the more prominent guys when it comes to understanding the effects of traumatic brain injuries and working with guys working with boxers and working with uh you know various athletes that have suffered I know you've worked with a lot of people that I know right uh how did you get involved in all this uh great question um you know I've been practicing uh hormonal modulation therapy since about 1995 and I myself was um not feeling so great between the age of 34 and 46 in fact I was on anti-depressive and obese losing my hair and just not a very happy camper so I went to a company in Las Vegas and paid him a lot of money in 97 and was diagnosed with having three hormone deficiencies growth hormone testosterone and thyroid and just thinking it was genetic ended up going on to um replenishment treatment and in my practice I had started shifting over to hormone modulation that they used to call uh what they call anti-aging medicine I termed a coin called Interventional Endocrinology because I
don't think the term anti-aging in medicine is a proper term for the general masses it's a great buzzword to get an understanding of what you know we do in the area of Interventional Endocrinology so treating a lot of people with hormone deficiency in 2004 I'm reading an article out of turkey about pugilist boxers where they had this uncanny High occurrence of growth hormone deficiency and that I call my Epiphany article I read that and ah it all made sense head trauma creates a situation that leads to hormonal deficiency so I went back to my population from 1995 to 2004 and started interviewing them again to see who had had accidents and almost every single person had a very clear-cut motor vehicle accident in the first book that I wrote Interventional Endocrinology chapter 5 talks about a 17-year-old kid who came to me at 21 with um significant mood change depression anxiety isolation he couldn't gain weight turned out he was hormone deficient and when he was 21 years of age I go back to him and find out that he had a motorcycle accident was in a coma for three days oh wow so I've got kids right now that have had um motor vehicle accidents slip and Falls blunt head trauma assaults that have had uh develop hormonal deficiency and you can develop the hormonal deficiency because the the head trauma can interrupt areas of the brain that regulate hormone production by the pituitary called the master gland in the brain there's a regulatory sensor that tests the blood every microsc to see if there's a balance of gr testosterone estrogen and all the hormones in our body and if there's a deficiency of it it sends a signal to the master gland the pituitary to tell it to increase the production of whatever hormone it perceives as being deficient or low on the other hand if it's too high the same area of the brain called the hypothalamus tells the pituitary to shut down or decrease the production of hormones so if you're making not enough growth hormone or not enough igf-1 which is the market for growth hormone it'll tell the brain to produce more growth hormone and the same thing with testosterone so I started looking at this area since 2004 and the literature was just starting to Burge in with a lot of documentation research that have been
done showing that people who have head trauma have testosterone deficiency number one growth hormone deficiency number two thyroid number three cortisol which is the Adaptive kind of hormone the stress hormone and I had one two and three I had growth hor deficiency testosterone deficiency and thyroid deficiency and in 2007 I had been seeing a lot of people retired NFL football um and uh rugby and a lot of sports players and boxers like I can say James Tony um and uh they were documented as having hormone deficiency and we went on to ESPN outside the line in 2007 and showed their lab results and they talked about how much better they felt when they had their hormones returned to normal levels replaced to physiological levels not bodybuilder levels but physiological levels which is like 60 milligrams a week versus something like I hear up to 400 milligrams a week yeah that's something that people really need to um it's it it's something that people need to understand that if you look at like what a bodybuilder is that's impossible without ridiculous insane numbers of chemicals that you shoot into your body it literally is impossible and I think people have a bad taste in their mouth or a bad idea about the idea of testosterone because they think well if you take testosterone you're taking a steroid and you're going to become a big giant monster person like you can't become a big giant monster person unless you're [ __ ] dedicated to crushing your body correct when I started doing hormone replacement using testosterone a lot of patients said that's a anabolic that's a steroid that's a steroid they pictur you like Dorian Yates just standing out there in your front porch flexing and my response to them was steroids are what you buy in the corner from Bubba what I'm giving you is a medication called testosterone why is it always Bubba I don't know Bubba gets a bad rap Bubba he [ __ ] guys in prison Bubba's always the first guy to [ __ ] in prison well I've got a limited vocabulary for you know the guy selling stuff on the corner let's call him Lou okay Lou Crazy Lou Lou's got the good [ __ ] look at you swoll so in the beginning it was the hormone deficiency and uh not feeling as um able psychologically physiologically and
physical um diabetes increased and we're now seeing out of the literature starting in 2000 that if you're low in free testosterone and 50-year-old male and above and now 50-year-old female and above you have a higher occurrence of diabetes so testosterone serves a an incredible function also pain we found that testosterone also stops inflammation so people who have joint aches and pains they go away when they replace your testosterone level growth hormone and cognitive function the real bottom line is we know that head trauma causes hormonal deficiency we know that hormonal deficiency is associated with depression anxiety and all those suicides that we're seeing in the NFL in the military in 2012 there were more uh there were 364 almost One A Day 64 uh people in the military who committed suicide they all had PST you know post-traumatic stress syndrome which is just another form of uh TBI traumatic brain injury yeah I believe at the the very least it mirrors the amount that that are killed in action it's scary I mean that's that's a scary scary thing well in 2012 there were more people committed suicide than were killed in AC it was more yeah documented by the dod but you know so the the issue is that we do great at diagnosing traumatic brain injury our CTS our pet scans all these high-tech things but we fail at treatment the reason why we fail at treatment is because we haven't put a good composite together of Laboratory Testing for traumatic brain injury so what we've developed over the past 10 years is this testing to allow for someone to have their hormone checked to determine if there's a Brain Source for the deficiency or if the gland like you know the testicles are gone of course you're not going to make testosterone but if you have healthy young testicles you should have a chemical in the brain that's directing them to produce testosterone it's called lutenizing hormone well here comes the big question if this is all the case if uh traumatic brain injuries and concussions and whatnot are causing this Decline and the function and the the the the operation of glands in the body that produce hormones should the people who take that stuff be allowed to continue whatever they've done that's made them deficient
of all these hormones so the argument is like there's a big issue I'm sure you know about it in mixed martial arts and the big issue in mixed martial arts is testosterone replacement therapy that a lot of these guys are legitimately showing up where they they they test low enough where doctors prescribe them testosterone so the question is they're they're they need this when they're young for one of two reasons right either there's a medical issue like they could have taken steroids and the steroids could have shut their their balls down or if it's not that it's be you know they could have a disease that lowers their test or if it's not that it's head trauma if it is head trauma and their business is head trauma should they still be engaging in head trauma great question the answer is obviously no so if you were like say if they had you running the Nevada State athletic commission if you were the guy that had to oversee Boxers mixed martial arts Fighters if they came to you low with testosterone you would say well we're going to get you some testosterone but well no more fighting well you have to go and do some assessment to see what the damage is you know we have uh some technology that is phenomenal I mean if you look up on the Internet DTI MRI where you can actually see the interruptions of nerve conduction in the brain of the nerve fibers you can see the interruption of the axons is what it's called you can also see scarring I had a DTI MRI done uh it's called tractr or diffusion tension that's it oh my God that's unbelievable technology I had this done oh my God that's real that's real holy [ __ ] that image looks like a crazy flower from Avatar yeah yes so what is this called again what is the technology DT MRI with DTI diffusion tension Imaging and it follows the flow of water through the neurons I found new desktop okay that's new deskt I'll send you some that is incredible that image is Fant I don't even want to see what my stupid [ __ ] brain looks like so anyway you have a DTI done and you can actually see calcifications or scars oh my God and based upon the amount of damage to the brain you make a decision whether or not the person is at Great risk for continuing what he's doing wow there was
a University of St Louis I think just got another $8 million Grant to do DTI fmri and one other study of the brain which are very very definitive for showing uh deficiency of blood flow from head trauma you can have areas of the brain lose their blood supply you can have nerve damage I've got some great pictures I'll send you where you can actually see the severing of the nerves that connect the front to the you know front the lobe to the uh cortex so you lose uh decision making the ability to uh do more than one thing at once I don't multi taxing don't want to look yeah I don't even want to look my brain is like a messy attic I don't even want to go in there it smells like a body but there are things you can do to bypass the areas of damage to fix everything what can I do there are things you can do what can I do cuz I'm definitely damaged we have a new product that uh the more you talk the more I'm thinking yeah I got a problem we have evoked potential which is like an EEG of the brain where it follows uh you're sitting in front of a computer reading you're looking at flashing lights you're looking at things and it causes electrical patterns in the brain and there are quote normal Electric iCal patterns and then there's abnormal the abnormals correlate with different areas of the brain because you've got this net over your head and it's sensing it it's being used in the military right now by Dr David uh Hower Crazy Dave right Dave but uh they're going to be sending me one of the units so I'll have it in the office so we can see how wonderful your brain's functioning I'm scared I don't want to look in there man yeah but there are things we can do to to try and help it it's done it's over brain transplant crazy it's crazy yeah I would I would like to see my brain looks like after three shots of tequila you know that's the uh it probably turns to like the Batman logo yeah would you like to see what your brain looks like when it's like completely [ __ ] up like if you could just it is right now drown it in vodka and just take a a good look at it absolutely would the fmri look different would you be able to tell if someone's intoxicated well let's see the one that does the blood flow is the it follows the uh the red blood cells is
the fmri uh the electrical patterns would be interesting to see because alcohol is an anesthetic so you'll see drop off in the electrical charge is this is it possible that this technology will evolve to the point where cops could use it to tell if people are [ __ ] up when they're driving they just they don't even have to like check your breath or any of that they just scan you with this little thing real quick and they look at your brain in 201100 possibly probably right yeah right now it's a huge piece of equipment but so was a cell phone right used to be a big suitcase used to have a carry in your car you remember those days oh this is huge too what do you got HTC yeah see good smart man go Android bet with put keep your money on the winners Apple done [ __ ] up [ __ ] up this cell phone game I love Apple don't get me wrong cuz Apple people go crazy when you start talking [ __ ] about Apple stock was up today it's great it's a great company they're they make awesome operating systems and computers however their phones can suck it how about that I was with him for a long time people are tired of me talking about this I'm sorry you're getting that anger off your chest you need some couch time it's not it's not off it's still there Apple made me go Android you made me leave with your little skinny screen sons of [ __ ] this the uh DNA yeah those are sweet phones comp there's so many cool phones just I mean obviously the uh Apple phones I'm just bullshitting around they're still great too iPhones have the best camera I think I've never seen a camera that's like as easy to use and when you get like megapixels you know some people say you know this has more that at a certain amount you just you just want to look good right I mean when you get into like 8 megapixels how big do you want that picture like what are you doing with that thing if you want to make a poster yeah you going to put a billboard up billboard post then you need like a high megapixel but for the most part a little cell phone camera will do it for you kid yeah two Megs you um you guys uh in in studying all this stuff exposed a really sort of a dirty Secret in uh the NFL in the world of boxing but for a long time people were able to look at that damage that was caused by uh you know athletes
whether it's a box being punch drunk and they looked at it sort of almost with a will willful ignorance they're like oh you know I guess you stayed around too long you know it's no one no one touches it no one describe I mean it becomes pugilistic a dementia and then you know that's it and the guy just you know Fades away when when you start talking about this as a very real cause and effect um how much blowback is there from that do you do people get upset at you for that don't get upset at me they just don't talk to me is that what happens like when it comes to like certain businesses like like football players or football teams or hockey teams or something something where people take a lot of impact they get upset about these findings uh of course they do because the American Pastime is what football sports sports football love sports baseball love it basball American they're afraid of changing the way the game is played so look at you can't do what is that um a rule 49 where you can't do any side impact no side impact anymore yeah there was a a rule that came out rule 49 I don't remember ex what is just [ __ ] up the YouTube clips yeah because those YouTube clips where dudes getting hit from the side flying through the air oh that's such a brutal thing when you get hit from the side by a giant man yeah they're afraid that it's going to change the way the game's played and it won't be as uh exciting anymore it most certainly will you know it's like a glad I think we have a gladiator mentality we love seeing people getting hurt we love seeing you know the sports that are rough I mean took my daughter when she was 11 to a hockey game it was the uh New York um uh what is it the Raider no the uh Islanders and uh Islanders Jersey Devils no no no the ones from uh New York the hockey team anyway so she was cheering at 11 when they were checking against the what is it the Devils the devil Jersey but there's a New York one is the Islanders the Rangers rers it was the Rangers it was the Rangers great game great game and she was cheering when any someone was hit against the checked against the uh wall right unbelievable and that's what they doing then in the middle of the game they pulled off their gloves and they got into this huge fight oh was
unbelievable yeah it was my first time at the rank well the weirdest thing about hockey fights is that it's really assault like you're allowed to assault each other corre because you're not you're not wearing boxing gloves you're not wearing MMA gloves you're beating the [ __ ] out of each other bare knuckle like why is that League I mean all they do is like they penalize you a little bit but you know what's going on everybody knows what's happening the guy's not going to play after he get fights anyway so he has to sit in the box for a little while and cool off whoa you really showed him you know you didn't show you didn't show him [ __ ] man he just got in a fight he wants to take a break right now guy just probably broke his [ __ ] hand look people jump up and they're cheering when the fights occur they're so crazy it's rule 48 yeah it's uh we like to watch people try to win guilty of assault yeah during a during a a game a couple years ago this guy he was known as a badass but he got charged and suspended for a long time Marty murle is his name oh yeah yeah sure wow holy [ __ ] wasn't he I think that guy was going to do MMA at one point in time sounds like a crazy man yeah man it's just uh very weird how that's sort of like I mean if if baseball players go at it it's not you know that this becomes a big deal you know bench clean brawl that becomes a really big deal if baseball players fight on TV but hockey players are expected to it's part for the course it's it's the game yeah so it's [ __ ] man's game that's it that's why Canadians are so powerful you know that's why also they're so polite in their sport they could [ __ ] just a fight could break out the drop of a hat it's allow you can't talk [ __ ] you know if you're on a basketball court and you start talking [ __ ] you're most likely not going to get punched in the face but if you're in a hockey rink it's most likely that you're going to get punched in the face is that why who was it Kelly Rudy and uh the 501 winner they came left Canada and came down to play here 501 winner no who was it uh Kelly Rudy are you asking football questions I don't no it's hockey oh I don't know hockey either fine basketball and football well a lot of Canadians with
what you're telling me I would think the Canadians uh absolutely would come down to the States where it was a little bit more civilized in the uh in the brawling yeah but not as nice in the populace huh you know you have a brawling populace there that's a polite populace do we have we're we're not really brawling we're talking [ __ ] we talk a lot of [ __ ] and then and in Canada and then we get separated we like what let me go yeah and you know I mean this's very rarely a bench clearing brawl in our sport our sport is baseball right our national sport allegedly it's baseball even football I mean they hit each other full clip while they're running but they rarely kick each other's asses it seems like you should totally be allowed to kick each other's asses in football but they don't allow it cuz it would be too brutal because you look at the size of some of these guys if they took their helmets off and beat the [ __ ] out of each other in the middle of the field and 880,000 people go it's too gangster even for America so football players are not allowed to fight that's a pretty interesting thing if you really stop and think about like it's just something we culturally accept as being a rule but it makes no sense that hockey players are allowed to fight but football players aren't that's so stupid that's a really dumb rule if if they both play in the same country this is is [ __ ] that doesn't make any sense at all it's in the rules that's what football's going to do they're going to take out all these crazy like side hits and put in brawls that was 48 it was a side hit side tackle take that [ __ ] out and take the helmets off and start throwing down if they added to that football would go through the [ __ ] roof what happened in the beginning would they use the the leather what do they call it the hel leather helmets well those are good too because you can't hit each other as hard it's really [ __ ] dangerous it's hard to do and you realize you can't run into each other full clip and use your head like a battering ram it's pads too P there's actually less instances of brain damage in rugby than there is in in American football look at that [ __ ] they used to wear that's hilarious those little funny silly pads it'd be better if people played like that they would
get more hurt for sure but honestly it would be better because they would realize they can't play the game that way the way they play it is completely unreal you had a girl with football how dare you gole how dare you um they you would realize that you can't just run into each other like that's that's so preposterous that you think you could just crash into each other and everybody's going to be fine like that's that's a recipe for danger that's a recipe for disaster just running out each other full clip but if you force people in a situation where they were bare head bare head to head the the idea of colliding with another person's head does not seem that cool yeah they think they have some veneer of protection by wearing the helmet but do you have less protection actually when you're wearing a helmet because your brain gets rattled around more often because you could take it that's the point yeah you've got you know had a patient who uh who was driving a motorcycle up to 405 at 70 mil an hour and he's clipped by a car he goes up catapulted ends in the ends up stopping his body ends up stopping in the fast lane oh my God so I'm sitting there talking to the guy and I said so what happened next he says I woke up in the hospital I said so you had head trauma he said no I said why would you tell me you didn't have head trauma he says his helmet wasn't Broken Oh hilarious yeah his helmet but he was in a coma for you know 12 hours or whatever woke up his legs up here he's got a broken leg six broken ribs broken arm clavicle broken and he ended up developing uh this incredible anger and depression and the word is an Hedonism which means no sex he just didn't desire any a an an Hedonism anism a n h e d i I'm going to use that from now on anistic ISM so he developed this no need for sex and his testosterone we tested him his testosterone was Zero W he was just shut down so he was ready to die probably well there's a lot of problems with not having enough testosterone depression kill yourself suicide suicide and suicide well you say zero but what was his actual level uh it was probably 130 something and in the literature they look at anything less than 32400 by some others now when you see um the the the science that goes behind um
the uh the athletic commissions where they have to do certain tests for uh drugs and do certain tests for various performance-enhancing substances do you think that they should be testing people's free testosterone they should be making sure that people are healthy enough to compete in 2006 I was on ESPN to answer that question it's very difficult to give someone an elixir of Youth and say don't use it so if you give someone the opportunity to use testosterone they're going to tend to abuse it right so it means monitoring them before they play the game but look at football how old are you when you start playing Pop Warner I never played football I too smart for that [ __ ] oh good so the bottom line is you start at what point do you start testing to make sure the hormones are in a normal balance right when do you know as soon as you possibly can to test them and then you every year you check them to see if they're dropping also you know because they've had um documented head to-head injury or they've been um dinged and they've got you know their Bell rung um it's really that's the difficulty the commissions won't allow it you know look what happened to Lance Armstrong aside from everything else he had a seminoma cancer of his testicle and he was put on replacement levels of testosterone and he was allowed to but then he got greedy and started on a lot of other things started in embellishing his levels oh really yeah that's what they say and you know a lot of the French Open people have uh some of them have been nailed because they get tested uh look what happened to James Tony after uh fighting uh Jose um in Madison Square Garden uh they tested him and they found that his they said Deca nandon deonate was which is a form of U testosterone was uh 13 and the cut off was nine but the testing that they do doesn't detect the drug directly it's indirect so our testing technology is really bad still bad bad still bad but Olympic level testing is really good right but athletic commission testing is not quite at that level is that what it is it's the difference between urine testing and uh blood testing so it should be blood it should be blood I don't care you know the uh what is it the uh the League's um
uh the group The the League's uh what is it Veda you talking about like it's the on protect no it's not the anti-doping it's the the leagues the ones who protect the players from uh invasion is that what it is unions is it a players union I would call it players union okay players unions you know they protect the uh the player from invasion of privacy by having it urine as opposed to blood but blood is more accurate well that's one of one of the things I was going to ask you I mean how how much of sports today really isn't possible without some sort of performance enhancing drugs I think every sport is possible without any enhancement possible in the level seeing it today um yes I mean eating right I mean if you really want to get critical if you're eating really well that should be illegal because it's enhancing right if you're taking vitamin supplements that's illegal because it's enhancement protein Powers protein Powers taking creatine you're taking uh you know ribos you're taking magnesium taking calcium all these things that have benefits you're taking Resveratrol know Arginine it all helps in the body so these things should be illegal if you follow that trend of thought you should not be doing that anything that puts your capabilities above what the normal level is but when you see something like the tour def France specifically I have heard that the numbers that they achieve in the tour def fronts are literally impossible unless you're taking drugs uh blood doping is very common where they take their blood out and they put it back in uh rrop potin used to be very heavily used which stimulates your body to produce more red blood cells growth hormon was great provil was great I mean I know because in reading some of the documents that come to me to evaluate cases you know a lot of things were being used to to enhance their capabilities things like DHEA Mark Maguire you know I only used andrein Dion right you know now ioc the international Olympic Committee doesn't allow for us to use or for the client patients to use um DHEA which comes from Mexican wild yams natural source phyto hormones don't let them use pregnenolone don't let them use andin diione which is now off the market you can't have
andersin Dion because it only takes one chemical uh reaction to make it into testosterone uh Terrace Tribulus which is a plant-based uh testosterone natural that's banned Tribulus is banned Tribulus has been I thought Tribulus was extremely mild it still has the ability to become testosterone terce Tribulus wow but isn't it like really like bioavailability it's like very small isn't it does matter it's on their list you look at their list they've got um that's so crazy they've got uh decongestants they have asthma medication you have to get a you know three Cardinals and the pope to sign off on you for asthma to use some of the rescue inhalers because they can give you a great energy surge well I know some guys uh who are on uh Aderall they were prescribed Aderall they were told they have to get off it to compete in uh MMA yeah so they have ADD and uh Believe It or Not There are articles that talk about testosterone deficiency in add wow also in women with anorexia Noosa who have failed uh anti-depressant therapy checking for testosterone deficiency it's such a good point you were making about that vitamins should be illegal that food should be illegal healthy nutritional supplements should be illegal because they all make you perform better correct so at what point in time are we going to have something like what we're dealing with now is like they're injecting steroids and they're doing hormones but when they start getting into genetic engineering of human beings like at what point in time are Athletics going to be even valid anymore if you're engineering super people is there going to come a point in time do you think I mean you're look you're a scientist you're a doctor you're a smart dude when you're looking at the future of human enhancement and not just on a chemical level or hormonal level like you know you're educated in but in you know when you when you look at it on a technological level yeah I think these genetic enhancements are for specific use like military like if you want to be the Hulk if you want to be the Hulk or you want to be Captain America could you imagine if they decide to do that we develop an entire Army of like Hulk dudes that literally are built like the Hulk they're bulletproof they have [ __ ] spider skin that's mixed
with uh or the spider silk they're already developing that Spider-Man yeah well they're developing a um there's a artificial skin that they're trying to create that's mixed with spider cells so it becomes literally bulletproof he'd have Bulletproof Skin wow giant huge Hulk dudes you tell me some guys in Nebraska sitting on a farm thinking about going over to Iraq and kicking some ass and they go list man I'm thinking about doing the Hulk program man you know that shit's permanent hey man so I'm a Hulk forever whatever I'll be bulletproof [ __ ] it if they offer that to soldiers we're going to have a real problem on our hands we're going to have an army of Hulks better do away with war yes do you think that would work the army of Hulks would have everybody backing off it's like we haven't had nuclear war since 1947 who hasn't well we haven't we haven't had yeah wasn't it when we dropped the bombs on hirosima and Nagasaki was that 47 no 4 45 yeah 45 uh the anola game the um if you stop think about that that's a terrible thing to say MH you should have just kept it to yourself you're that guy hey I have to you know this is freefor all it is certain that I want to straw with some paper wads I mean it's literally been the last time anybody used a nuclear bomb so everybody has yeah and we all have them it's kind of maybe that's what's going on with the genetic engineering we all become the Hulk and everybody just stops that makes sense the [ __ ] it does that makes sense do you do you worry though that you know there is going to come a point in time where there's not going to be natural humans or do you think it's exciting do you do you think that it could be in some way dangerous that we genetically engineer human beings to live to be a thousand years old and be able to jump over buildings or do you think I mean how do you feel about it I think that we've we've been modified already we've been modified and with what we eat we modify ourselves what we've been injected with we've modified ourselves and I think that um there are let's see there's a uh Center that's using uh stem cells to generate new heart valves so we're going to have artificial natural artificial uh replace basement organs so you go to the you
know to the bank and you press a new heart or you press you know a longer schlong or whatever situation is uh we'll have medications to make our heart work better our uh lungs breathe better to bring in more oxygen if we have any Oxygen left in our atmosphere you know it's dropped from 21% to I think or 22% down to 19% our oxygen level in our atmosphere has dropped has dropped since when um millions of years it's dropped they found they found oxygen trapped in ice that's vaded back millions of years and they measured the amount of oxygen in it wasn't that uh part of the theory why dinosaurs were so large and higher oxygen cost there's a higher oxygen concentration and that they were uh able to move through the atmosphere more easily because uh because they're considerable bulk it would have been not so much of an impediment to movement with different atmosphere again theory that I [ __ ] glanced over and then I'm spouting out as if I wrote the the paperwork myself so um the over millions of years the oxygen level has been droing and also you know we're killing down the regenerating sources in the Amazon right right we're killing all the you know the trees and everything to build houses the Amazon thing is really depressing yeah I was listening to um something uh on the way over here where it was a discussion of uh the Peruvian rainforest and their collection of rubber in the early 1900s and how this population of indigenous people went from 45,000 down to 3500 in little little over you know 5 six years they made these people go out and collect rubber for them and they gave them a quota that they had to reach and every ounce that they were under that quota they would take out and human flesh so they would chop people's arms off for you know a pound put them on a scale like they they slaughter these people and scared the [ __ ] out of them they're the same sort of techniques that Cortez used uh on the uh on the Aztecs way way back in the day so it's like literally the same sort of practice and but it happened in the early 1900s terrifying [ __ ] that the amount of like evil [ __ ] that goes on in the rainforest they just chop it down make a
profit chop it down has plenty of it keep going until one day they're going to get to a point in time where they realize they just hacked down a 100 million thousand year old trees and it's going to take a thousand years from them to grow back and now we're [ __ ] yeah fortunately people like Bono and Sher have been buying up large blocks of uh territory in the Amazon to preserve it could you imagine if the Earth has to be saved by Bono and Sher together they save the Earth who else with Google they get together with Google and they save the Earth they've been buying up the rainforest yep how cheap is the rainforest that they can just buy it up like that uh who's selling it to them who owns that [ __ ] government the government do they really own it [ __ ] it's Earth Earth's place you the the idea that people are just going to keep doing that until they run out of forest is absolutely terrifying yeah cuz it could happen and all the medicinal things that we losing because they say there are species of plants and animals insects bugs and so forth that have been decimated removed off the planet extinct yeah it's terrifying stuff um you know about the Brazilian wandering spider that they've uh discovered in the Amazon no I've they're doing research on to try to convert they're doing research on them to try to convert it uh into a viag type medication because the sting of the uh wandering spider injects a type of Venom that causes you to have an insanely painful erection and if you survive which a lot of people don't it's a very toxic spider but if you do survive your penis will be broken forever it'll never work again that it somehow or another interacts with your body's production of nitric oxide and it just over floods your system with it and your whole body goes into this incredibly painful shocking state of muscle contraction including your really and then it breaks like a [ __ ] like a ballpark Frank you know they plump when you cook them that's that's what's going to happen pop Boom by just an evil spider so they're trying to convert this thing into some sort of a Viagra thing yeah you just used two uh p Ed psea Fed works to counter it oh are
you joking nope what do you mean psea fed will counter the effect of the Brazilian wandering F spider of like Viagra if you tell me it's working the same thing as Viagra lichis I don't think it works the same I mean obviously it's way n yeah it still blocks the same thing okay so and if you do that what do you take and how much uh you take Sudafed but what is the it's 30 milligram per tablet and it's two tablets but what is psea fed it's uh decongested it reverses no no no I mean like is there a chemical name for pseudophed like Pudo edrin Pudo epen okay so it's speed yeah so ped is like a speed sort of it causes the blood vessels to do this Viagra causes it to do this this causes of that wow so if you take that sort of speed stuff after you take Viagra your unbelievably painful erection will go down correct yeah and it's called priapism those poor bastards sometimes they have to get their penises drained yeah uaha it's cuz they got crazy right they went too nutty much too much you got too crazy got that 10 hour boner son now you're not so happy people are so stupid though like if you give them the they can order as many cheeseburgers they want I want five five cheeseburgers if you just give them a bottle of this crazy Brazilian wandering spider dick pill and they take that [ __ ] home they're just GNA suck down the whole bottle people are nutty where'd you read that Scientific American I know it because it's in my heart because I'm very intuitive and I'm a Healer and I'm I'm out there holding hands of people and healing them I met a dude once told me he was a Healer I walked away I was like we're not talking anymore dude you're not a [ __ ] healer I'm a Healer basically a Healer have you ever had anybody tried to heal you mark Gordon no chick stories no settle down it's not that kind of show no never had anyone try to heal me other than an MD ah well then you're a smart man and a psychiatrist and the bottle of Scotch Scotch doesn't work as long as you have that glutathione nearby to snap hormone replenishment keeping my hormones I lost I was at the beginning of this whole sojourn that I went on from being diagnosed with the hormone deficiency I weighed 178 lb 21% body fat 18 months later I was 214 lbs at 9 to 10bs uh 9 to
10% body fat wow yeah because the thyroid deficiency you know was helped me to gain all this weight and load testosterone do you think that the social stigma that's attached to people cheating in sports and steroids uh that keeps people from exploring the idea of hormonal replacement but there seems to be a stigma behind it like the idea of taking testosterone or whatever the [ __ ] you're taking growth hormone well I think it's a a medical issue where the the medical community as a whole has taken this position of demonizing testosterone and growth hormone and all the hormone as and also saying that you know they don't really need to be replaced but I've got what 7,000 articles in my library on this new book that I'm working on for head trauma where almost every single one has a positive statement to make about how it improves mental functioning how it improves uh depression anxiety and how it improves um personal interaction sexual drive physical stamina and so forth and so on and you get a number of articles that come out to refute it because it just doesn't uh fit in the social cultural design that is being made for us and then the articles that come out to refute it you're talking about scientific articles scientific articles what's the basis of their argument against it well if you really read close their scientific study like the one that came out recently you probably saw it was in I think New England Journal of Medicine or the jamama where it said that people who take testosterone after they've had a cardiovascular event heart attack or something or had a stint put in or had open heart surgery that they die at a couple of percents greater than the people who don't use it but if you looked at the study it was flawed study it was a flaw study and it was um you know it was spun so that it would put more fear into people about testosterone do you think that that's done on purpose do you think that this is something like they say okay what is the angle where we can attack testosterone well you have this angle you could say we have this one test and it could be interpreted erroneously this way so let's do that and pretend it's under good faith correct so there are academicians there
one that I interact with that UCLA who reviewed and wrote a little article or little statement on how flawed this study was and you know there are people coming up that people can become famous for either developing something or refuting something that was developed mhm you know just amount of equal amount of people want to hear that what you developed is [ __ ] just as am as people there's an equal amount of people who want to hear that what you developed is beneficial we don't want to hear that when it comes to science and medicine we don't ever want to believe there's ego involved we just don't we just we don't want to hear it yeah right people people fight that like they fight that Daddy's an [ __ ] if you found out that Daddy really was an [ __ ] you know you're like God damn it I was holding out hope that Daddy wasn't an [ __ ] why is that human nature it's just human nature we want to think that companies would compete knowing that the result would be that you you might take something effective out of the market just because you're trying to profit but people could benefit from it yeah I know that there are congressional laws behind growth hormone that makes it illegal for any doctor to dispense it for quote unquote anti-aging well see you know why does it make it illegal for anyone to dispense it for any reasons if it's effective and enhancing Health correct but a colleague of mine who sees a lot of people from the government in Washington a lot of them are on growth on of course they are the old [ __ ] creepy bastards trying to live forever and shut everybody else down that's right it's like the Cong I mean the Constitution states that whatever Congress passes they have to use too but they've Exempted themselves from the uh the new healthc care laws well there's just a lot of really weird rules like there has to be something grossly wrong with you for you to be prescribed something something that could be beneficial like you know the story behind provil you know when provil first came along they were trying to make a a drug that enhances cognitive function and the government was like no it's got to cure a disease and they went okay narcolepsy so they use it for [ __ ] narcolepsy but really what it is is a performance enhancing drug for
mental acuity but they but how crazy is that you can't say that you can't say well we've got something that makes you think better are you stopping a disease if you're not stop right now what you have is illegal well they found a use for provigil and new vigil that's outside of narcolepsy and it's called workplace fatigue and they gave it what's called an ICD9 which is the international classification of disease coding dude I got a disease yeah you've got you know because you work so late yes I have a disease in the morning you wake up and you're fatigued how many scripts do you want of it those are probably not good to eat every day though right no Tim Tim Ferris was on the podcast talking about that in fact and he said uh there's no biological free lunch and uh correct that one seems you always have to pay seems like it works a little too well to be safe well new vigil cheaper and also smoother really well uh new vigil is actually the only [ __ ] that I've tried but uh it's uh pretty shocking how well that stuff works you almost are reluctant to talk about it how much is each pill I don't know 150 150 milligrams or money MoneyWise I don't know it's like 20 to $25 a pill how much is lra is and Viagra now it used to I used to buy it you know I have a pharmacist want a hard dick that's why you bought it goddamn it absolutely say because you had a pharmacist license why did why didn't you buy like birth control pills while you're at you didn't need those all right fella I personally don't take birth control pills yeah I wouldn't either it's a bad idea just let nature run its course absolutely get pregnant if you get pregnant be the first absolutely um there's uh there's a lot of uh reluctance to talk about uh Prov vigil and new vigil in fact I had a guy that's uh from Maps the multidisiplinary Psychedelic studies group didn't was wasn't going to tell like the audience that he was on provil while the show was on I was like why would you hide that he's like well it just seems like he goes I flew here I was very tired I go it's a totally legitimate reason to take it like and it's not a bad thing you're obviously not it's not like you're drunk
it's not like you're out of control you're functioning totally normally like why be ashamed and he wasn't really ashamed but he was a bit concerned about the like like people would not take him seriously oh the guy wasn't even sober when he was on the show you know oh that's what it is it's not you're doing scientific studies you're not just using it as an excuse or crutch so he was a little bit reluctant which I thought was really fascinating yeah but it's not speed no no it's not at all it doesn't uh you know warp your uh cognition your brain and you're not talk rapidly and smoking cigarettes and you know Tremors yeah that can be a real issue with people huh mhm there's a lotuff doesn't do it I've seen people that have had real problems with that Aderall stuff where they just get whacked out they can't can't stop what methampetamine Aderall is methamphet adol is meth list I hate to interrupt here but I have to pee I want to keep the show going but I have to pee so Jamie please talk to him about meth okay I've taken Aderall before I took it once and I I wanted to do some art projects and I'd never taken it friend gave it to me so I took a Time release capsule hope hoping that it would just give me a little a little dink but it kept me up for two days I felt like I was poopy all day yeah um you know I restricted my own license my own prescribing license so I only do class three you know they have uh class up to class one you know heroin and uh Quaaludes and whatever else and two is um adero and I restricted my license because I had so many people coming in thinking that they can just get adero because they're asking for it and I'm very very strict on how I dispense stuff I try not to dispense any medications that I don't absolutely have to and I find that a lot of times that when you correct the underlying hormone deficiencies that the person gets better their cognition their energy level improves in fact in traumatic brain injury the number one symptom across all the studies is fatigue and the minute you correct their hormones the fatigue is gone wow I had uh you know initially a lot of people coming in from the military the military likes using things like Aderall and um provil and new vigil new vigil and provil are they work very well without
causing a lot of side effects but methamphetamine silliest thing that I have is patients who come in on a multitude of anti-yo drugs like antidepressants and so forth and because they're on so much to control how bad they feel they have their fatigued and so the doctors counters it with Aderall and then adds another drug because they can't sleep at night called tradon so they can sleep here's the question though is there ever going to come a point in time where they can engineer The Perfect Blend and you take something and everything just works perfect I mean and if we're enhancing our bodies in any way with new chemicals and new medical Innovation right do you think there's going to be I mean maybe this is just that just not that good at it yet but one day they're going to have this one pill and you take it and boom yeah I don't think there'll be just one pill pill I think there' be one pill for people like you and one pill for people like me because we're so genetically diverse and biochemically diverse that it would be nice to have one pill fits all but that's it's impossible it's impossible right but do you feel that there will be some sort of conditions like that in the very near and foreseeable future yeah um you know they're working on a I don't know if you remember I think it was Star Trek number two with bones is walking through the hospital in San Francisco and he hands a pill to a woman who's getting ready to have a renal kidney transplant and she takes it and her kidneys start functioning again we're going to be finding we're going to be finding medications that turn the genetic code on for different areas and that's why I was asking about you know your genetics being tested um we have products that are being studied to turn on the genetic Matrix and we have others that stimulate what they call epigenetics it's not the genes but it's the things that control the genes mhm so you can influence the genes irly and then you can influence the um the way the genes are expressed in epigenetics so I think they'll find once they finalize the we have the map but we don't know where we're going with genetic coding we know that it's ACD bit but we don't know what that piece does right we don't know you know we know the BR Gene for breast cancer we know this
thing for that cancer and so forth and we're still trying to figure out what that coding means what each piece of it means it's a piece of a puzzle and it's just it just because it's a new science and it's just an incredibly complex puzzle and but you you you're confident that eventually they'll have eventually they'll have it and once they learn how to master without creating zombies or something [ __ ] zombies man come on dude yeah my kids got me into Walking Dead so you're going to quit right after last season you're going to get upset with yourself well for watching it the first season was [ __ ] spectacular the first season got everybody hooked and it's just not not like that anymore but when you see something like World War Z or you see something like that do you worry that one day there's going to be some sort of a absolutely Jesus Christ absolutely you know you know the old saying don't [ __ ] with Mother Nature I never heard that I grew up in New Jersey oh yeah don't [ __ ] with Mother Nature Boston and New Jersey yeah got you sure sure they didn't teach us that in Boston either no don't [ __ ] par you in parochial school Mother Nature was a [ __ ] that made snow that's what it was okay no I was in Pro school so what's I even sure exactly what Pro school is that's right what is that you get pered it's a religious school oh no for wewood boys Catholic school for one year oh sorry so what so I did lyola for two good Jewish boy yeah I got my graduate degree congratulations you made it through that's like n absolutely so tell me so um you know my fear is that when we start playing with stuff we don't fully understand we're going going to have a lot of errors or a number of Errors that's why up in Antarctica they have those little compounds so in case anything goes wrong it's in one little area do you listen to The Alex Jones Show No I know the FEMA camps and Antarctica no this is biotechnology camps okay yeah oh so they have like in case the [ __ ] hits the fan yeah cold areas you know it's not like uh what was that from um uh geez the uh zombie movie the first one that started the whole series it was from a computer program computer game computer game yeah it came
out a computer game where the a zombie came out of a computer game no no no back off hey easy you're the one who shitty at explaining things I just can't remember the name of the program because I don't do games right I don't play games oh I know what you're talking about me Milo mil's the name ofies the evil resent evil res evil that was a she hot she's like surf that shi is surface of the Sun hot like scary hot like ruin your life hot she's matured so anyway you know they were playing with trying to enhance the quality of life and they came with a retro virus that created the the problem so if you look at probably Walking Dead it's a retrovirus well rage was the stuff that they' given the chimpan look at that God damn that's a woman that [ __ ] makes Mak me nervous wom like that make me nervous man I know me I'm too stupid to be around someone like that um so that was uh in the movie uh 28 Days Later that rage they had given it to these chimpanzees and they had developed some sort of a genetic uh disease some creation an artificial disease and it got out and turned everybody into Savages that was a realistic scenario well they're all potentially realistic when we start screwing around with genetics you know it's all po potential it's like you know when they were making the atomic bomb they they were afraid to to light it off because they thought that the ionosphere would be ignited and the Earth would burn yeah but they said we'll see we'll see that's right but that's the attitude they took that is the attit they oh retrovirus uh you know it can make zombies out of everybody but uh we're not sure let's see if it enhances them before it makes them into a zombie and it's not like we don't have massive amounts of examples of terrible situations when it comes to like animal life and like spider and tigers in Africa or tigers in Asia and lions in Africa like there's plenty of examples of horrific Hells on Earth you know if you happen to be in them and if you're an antalope and you're running around and there was no lions and all a sudden the lion was there you'd be like [ __ ] well if we're running around cities and there's no zombies then one day there are zombies that's going to [ __ ] suck
and if it is one of those things where they bite you and then you have it and then you bite someone and they have it and it just spreads like in that [ __ ] World War Z movie yeah but but in Walking Dead what's the premise there that we all already have it in us that premise is whack how did it happen if I found out that I was going to be a zombie I'd shoot myself in the [ __ ] head what am I going to do this band of [ __ ] Scallywags they're trotting around the country with they're going to fix it they're not going to fix thatly what season are they season a million this [ __ ] try watching it on television and get broken it up every five minutes with a tidead try watching that [ __ ] on T no so you're worried about you're worried about genetic genetic engineering yeah yeah are you worried about it with foods do you do you eat like totally organic and no GMOs and all that what is this sir I brought you one what is it no GMO what is it called ratio ratio and uh is it a protein bar yep 24 gram of protein 12 of net carbs and four of fiber and no GMO no artificial [ __ ] stuff in it what's the source of the protein um [ __ ] hey easy what kind of [ __ ] doctor are you there's people out there that are writing this down they like cuum for common used materials oh that's rude soy this is soy so I thought soy made you titc maybe on you you want to try one here Jamie wow this is delicious yeah the one that I didn't bring you was the peanut butter and chocolate now I thought soy for real I thought it made dudes go pregnant uh doesn't it make your estrogen grow no it has a light estrogen genistin and dinee is found in soy but you have to eat a whole bunch of that that's not true because Brian Redban you didn't meet him he ate like three Edam Mam and he started crying oh jeez yeah he was watching um was Meg Ryan film oh yeah that'll do it every timeck Edam M will get you dude I love that stuff soy sauce [ __ ] will get you well it's a premise that I have is why and I apologize to any of my asian brothers and sisters something racist coming that's like saying I'm not a racist but here this is a theory that I'm working on why is it that Asian women have smaller breasts than Western
World women and the reason is you look at their soy intake soy is has these two chemicals genestin and dtin which can block the estrogen receptors because it's a weak estrogen receptor and the strong estrogen estrogen is estradi which causes breast tissue to grow so women who are in Asia who migrate to have higher larger breast higher estradi functioning and they come to the United States even higher because we got so much [ __ ] xenoestrogens in our food that's why we talk with a high voice sometimes wow we have a lot of hormones the federal government thank God just said we had to take out antibiotics from some of our poultry we can no long use in livestock uh I think this year it starts sort of next year they can't use antibiotics because our resistance to antibiotics is possibly coming from the fact that a lot of our meat has antibiotics in it so that the animals are protected so it transfers when when an animal gets antibiotics and you get the meat you get that antibiotic what do you think it reservoirs resir is in the tissue right and is it killed off by heat or temperature or anything you'd have to really cook it oh you'd really have to cook that's not what we do no so how do you like your sorry how do you like your meat I like venison you like venison yeah I'm on a goal I have a goal in 2014 by the end of 2014 I want to be entirely game meat in my house just fre yes shooting things I shot that thing over there you shot the skull no I shot the whole deer that's what's what's left I shot another one this year skull they're delicious it's it's a thousand times better than any meat you'd ever get at a supermarket and on top of that it's way healthier it it tastes different when you eat it you feel energized that [ __ ] is good for you free range 100% that [ __ ] was hanging out in Montana in in the mountains we crept up on them and ganked them you shot him y y yum y i I shot him with a bullet with um with a gun but I'm going to start um sho I'm shooting archery now I just started doing that to practice but I'm not I'm not even thinking about shooting an animal until I got really [ __ ] good I wounded a deer because my my uh scope was off cuz I'd fallen and when IID Fallen the right and I didn't know it was so easy to throw it off I even asked somebody if
like could it be thrown off if you fell he's like you'd have to fall really hard you could drop those things they're fine but it turns out that the guy who installed my scope he didn't tighten it down very much so I wounded an animal it's a terrible feeling did you chase after it for 2 hours we looked for it for 2 hours um and then um we came to the conclusion that it's probably wounded but not mortally wounded it's a very [ __ ] horrible depressing feeling you know especially when I put a a shitload of time into Marksmanship I went to the range and shot 90 rounds one day and then another at least 30 or 40 the next day before we went just to get everything tightened down and I was doing it with a 300 Win Mag a really powerful rifle so I wanted to make sure that I was really so the first deer I killed Perfect Clean shot but the second one I missed it all together and then I wounded in the second attempt to hit it so you're at the range with a full round with a full loads well there's some rifle ranges you can go to they're Outdoors but they're rifle ranges specifically and they have targets set up at 400 yards 700 yards 900 yards 100 yards 200 yards the whole deal they have like [ __ ] these little metal things way out in the distance you can shoot at oh the plates it's it's good you're going to uh either a crossbow or a longbow because uh probably won't be able to get the bullets well you can use copper you can use copper yeah that's what's going on now with like hunting there a lot of uh ranches and things in California they're trying to eliminate lead because lead is really dangerous to the environment to the animals that eat it Birds put in their gullet and they get sick animals eat the birds people eat the animals that eat the birds yeah I'm thinking more on the lines of Homeland Security buying up the millions and millions of rounds is that true yep that's not Alex Jones stuff no Homeland Security is buying up bullets what are they going to do with them they're buying up give them away have a giveaway look at if they buy them it means less for us to buy yeah that's true but people are always going to make bullets they're just going to help out the bullet industry people make their own loads too do you know that the US government used to return the uh metal
jackets to the United States be smelted down and regenerated for bullets and went into the general population to do it you know where it's going now where China damn it I knew China China did you get now you've got aluminum jackets yeah you've got aluminum jackets now some of them yeah with copper with uh copper bullets well some of them are still Brass A lot of them are brass but EI either way I mean the um the federal government trying to take away bullets is at this point it seems pretty insane unbelievable I was reading an article where it wasn't alones what are they doing with all that unless they're planning on killing us there you are there it is they're like the internet these [ __ ] we're gonna shoot everybody's computer go look at I think it's called the 302 or 327 which is the sniper rifle rounds look at how many they bought oh my God they're going to snipe us and this is for Homeland Security not for the military going outside the United States well that's depressing maybe they know about an alien invasion that we don't how about that maybe it's already here maybe that's why Obama's going gray they told him about the aliens and he's like [ __ ] fck God damnn it buy the but just buy the bullets buy the bullets we're going to set up snipers everybody get practice the YouTube has something about um lizard eyes or the lizard people Oh you mean David Ike is that wants to come on the podcast I don't know uh if I could have him on and not talk about the lizards but I don't think he wants to talk about the lizards anymore what is he on now um well he's got some actually interesting valid points on corruption and you know the Illuminati and you know you know just the the way of the world but at one point in time he apparently allegedly was stating that there were certain people that are in control and POS positions of power in the world that actually are lizards lizard people they're the reptilians shap shifters or some [ __ ] and everybody was like okay all right you know now he doesn't say that anymore what happens if all this disinformation is to refute people like David stating about The Reptilian people and they really exist the rep million people don't exist I'm tell you right now okay here's a bunch of [ __ ] that's not real ready go
um black people looking for bigfoot not real it's not real that doesn't exist uh let me think what else doesn't real unicorns definitely not real um Bigfoot I gotta go with not real I know I want to go with real I wish it was real this is um uh Pat McGee this is this is the guy who made the werewolf in the front yard he's uh he's going to make a movie uh on Bigfoot and he's crowdsourcing it and he's building all of the uh the parts in his lab here and he made this video and sent it to me today it's [ __ ] sick it's if they wanted to do like one of those Patterson gimlin movies now boy they could freak people the [ __ ] out cuz the artificial bigfoots that they create now are amazing the work that they've done in in special effects look at this they're doing this one hair at a time this is incredible the face looks too duck likee not until they put the uh skin over it yeah no it's incredible look at this see he won't get TBI it's got a lot of protection on it that is so wild it's neat wow and that's what it looks like when it's all done God damn that's awesome that's that seems like something that would be in like a modern version of Twilight Z godamn that is amazing Primal Rage that looks really cool as long as it's all shadowy they make a big mistake when they try to make monster movies and make everything like real crystal clear like come on stupid you got to keep [ __ ] in the shadows your CGI is not that good stop showing off stop showing off with your [ __ ] fake Bigfoot so why is he Bigfoot real why don't it's real well um I I don't not think it's real um I went to the Pacific Northwest actually looking for bigfoot for the Sci-Fi show that I did and um I'm convinced that I talk to people that believe that they saw something uh what it actually is who knows but the reality of the Pacific Northwest is the density of the forest is incredible it's hard to imagine if you've never visited there I had an idea in my head of what it would be like but the the enormity of it all and how insignificant and Tiny I felt when I was in it that place is like a magical rainforest it's a true rainforest it's gorgeous and the inside it's filled with bright green moss and the trees are filled with bright green leaves and it's
only Sunny like every other day or something like that most of the time it's just raining constantly and it's [ __ ] Lush man like like a dense box of Q-tips is how I describe like the the trees there and you realize once you're there like oh who knows out what's out here there might be anything out here but the idea that it's gone this long with all these people looking for it no one's brought back a body nobody came across nobody shot it nobody most likely [ __ ] so you're basically saying because they haven't had more evidence there's not enough evidence um that is every evidence that they've ever found whether it's DNA testing whether it's that's me and Duncan in the woods look at us we're looking around we were squatching with John and Steve um every piece of evidence that they've ever found has turned out to be bear [ __ ] or this was a fascinating thing we found a teepee of uh trees that were ripped out of the ground and like put into position you know and some of them like were like literally ripped out by the root ball like the amount of strength that someone would have to have to do that and to do it that way so that was it that was another piece there was was there was a broke off branch that was broke off in the middle of the tree and these guys were convinced that Bigfoot did that cool guys man they had a cool attitude too because their attitude was even if there's no Bigfoot they're still out camping been enjoying nature and like indulging in this no Footprints well they do find Footprints but the issue with this area of the Pacific Northwest is that what you you see these guys walking on right here that stuff is so soft it's so incredibly dense with pine needles they said that there's between five and six feet of compressed pine needles under your feet and then eventually becomes dirt and you know breaks down but it's so soft you're walking on everything it's like a big sponge so you can't get cool it's really [ __ ] cool though you see elk everywhere they're just running through that place like rats and this woman who was uh one of the people that lives up there in the mountain up in Mount rineer she was the most convincing cuz she just didn't seem like a [ __ ] artist at all and she said she saw these elk
running and she was looking to see what they were running from as she was on a hike and she turned she's like oh there's a gorilla oh my God that's Bigfoot and she said it's the only time she ever saw it she never saw it since but she said she saw this thing she saw it for about 5 or 6 seconds maybe a little bit more move in between trees you know she trying to estimate while she's freaking out and she realized holy [ __ ] I saw a Sasquatch maybe it was a bear that got it hit in the face with a rock you know who knows and the Canadian Indians the Native Indians of Canada they have lots of Stories on not just they have lots of stories they have over 200 different names for it which is interesting because it doesn't mean that people haven't made up you know mythical animals and things in the past they certainly have and if you wanted to think about about some old man that lives in the woods and you know some why you know you never know what the [ __ ] are On Any Corner when you're in the woods especially back then in the Indian days you know they it's probably a good cautionary tale to pretend there's some giant wild man living in the woods that much larger than you and doesn't give a [ __ ] and hides from cameras you know it seems like it's a good thing to tell your kids what was that movie Henry and the Henderson that was most likely real that was about real that's what I was going to say I beli that movie you think that it's possible that there could be an animal that we haven't discovered that it's that animal o that's a tough one well with such a dense vegetation up there it's so big that's the problem this thing's giant it would need to eat a lot of food it would need to be [ __ ] eaten constantly has anyone sent uh set up either thermal sensors or they set up everything and treml you know the they've set up uh game cameras no one's ever caught a a big foot on a game camera when you stop and think about how much [ __ ] gets caught on game cameras that's quite shocking because they're really prevalent now now it's like the same argument about UFOs and cell phone cameras well why didn't you take a picture why didn't have a camera everybody has a camera now but there's still not like this massive influx of UFO videos that are legitimate they're
still all horseshit so as the these game cameras become more and more prevalent in the woods where people go out hunting or they go out sightseeing or looking for Animals you know was there a recent in the Northwest there was or Midwest there was a sighting with lights that were just hovering hundreds of people took pictures of it oh you're talking about um the the uh Phoenix Lights was it the Phoenix light yeah the Phoenix Lights I think that was in the late '90s no there something more I think more recent really maybe maybe the Phoenix Lights were um I believe it was the '90s it gas bubbles I talked to people that when I I I go to Phoenix all the time in fact I'm going to Phoenix this weekend this weekend ladies and gentlemen at standup live with the lovely and talented Tom seura but um I've talked to people that were there when that happened and they were pretty convincing man they they they they believe they saw something but what it was like who knows they all described like a bunch of people described this giant like triangle that was flying silently through the sky and you know maybe or they could have been just [ __ ] freaking out Area 51 Area 51 I think that's what it is Area 51 they launched they just said let's just go freak out Phoenix how do you think we went through such a rapid technological advancement since 19 late 50s do you think it's because of aliens where we get our technology you think you're a full-on Nutter look at you anti vaccine we believe in aliens you believe that alien technology has we're not alone in the universe hey you say that I feel really alone you do sometimes I'll give you a hug later you so you believe that it's actually possible that someone has uh somehow or another kept people from the information that human beings have been visited and that we have actually received technology from Aliens the possibility is there wow what would you say a percentage I agree with you the possibility is there I I don't know what a percentage would be you know what is the one that keeps me sane percentage versus you know crazy what's the percentage um there is no there is there's no well I I I honestly I mean all [ __ ] aside putting myself out there not not worried about what I look
like you know because if you start talking about aliens you do look like an idiot let's just accept that I I submit to that um I don't think we look like regular monkeys I think we look different it's weird it's weird how we look different and I know that there's been a bunch of different stages of us along the way I get all that but man they seem like they were pretty recent those [ __ ] things seem pretty recent and when they find out that people's brain size doubled over a period of 2 million years and there's no logical explanation I go oh what wait a minute how did we how do we start talking how' all that happen what is it possible that something came down and [ __ ] with us the same way way we [ __ ] with virtually everything that we find in the wild and is that possible I mean we we inject [ __ ] lipstick into rabbits to see if it kills them you know guano yeah bat [ __ ] that's what they use for lipstick used to be what it was used I think they're still using it in some manufacturing I heard the most horrible story about bat [ __ ] these guys in Africa these uh scientists were doing an some sort of a um uh exploration on bats and there was a one particular uh Cave where these bats came out at night and they came out in massive massive numbers so these guys set up a camera and they uh stayed out there to catch it so as the bats are flying out of the cave they would uh take the shots of them they didn't realize or think that the bats [ __ ] when they come out of the cage so the cave rather so the bats these millions upon millions of bats all [ __ ] on them and they got deathly ill and were dead within weeks both men died of just horrible diseases horrible like hemorrhagic viruses their eyes were [ __ ] bleeding I mean like really terrible ways to die they got introduced to all sorts of terrible pathogens from bat [ __ ] bats just [ __ ] so much on them like inches of [ __ ] so they were covered in this horrible toxic [ __ ] from these flying monsters sounds like a great premise for a movie team people ladies and gentlemen was it I'm on team people bats can go [ __ ] themselves that's wrong [ __ ] on scientist meanwhile that those guys could have been saved with an umbrella how about that you know an
umbrella new yor and a map of the territory why didn't they uh set something up in advance to uh like let's let's see what happens first let's not be there can we set a remote camera I mean what if something weird happens like Dracula comes out with them that's a terrible way to die though man death by batshit virus is even worse yeah there's a lot of ugly ones huh mhm Ebola yeah did did they have that one under control how do you get Ebola it was manufactured really a lot of the viruses I think a lot of the virus manufactured there was a documentary on the HIV freaked me out that's uh that's how uh my uncle who's a homophobe uses it yeah they all got the HIV those [ __ ] with the HIV you know these guys SP the HIV there was a documentary on hi no on HIV trying to go through the history of how it uh developed MH and um the way the story was told was there was a French you know one of the largest um vaccine companies as a French company starts with an m and uh they were in zier and at a camp uh trying to grow uh small poox vaccine on a culture and they couldn't do it so what they ended up doing because it would die it wouldn't sustain it so they ended up getting Simeon which is monkey liver oh or monkey kidney oh and they grew the virus the small pox virus on it and what happened was they believed that the monkey virus crossed over from Monkey to human and in this vaccine and who was the first case that was documented this french guy that was came to the United States was the uh play the Typhoid Mary you know who brought it over to the states so a french guy came over here and so he's patient zero in the united St zero how [ __ ] that guy like a million don't know he was gay he wasn't gay or he was no he was was yeah it was I'm trying to find this documentary it was like two hours long and it was just awesome is it substantiated like is it disputed has there been has it been debunked do you know that would be the first thing that I would well what happened was the people that were doing the project the uh program do you remember what it's called uh no it was it's maybe almost 10 years ago that
it was on and it's uh it was a documentary on smallpox in smallpox HIV and um they went to the Louis pasture Institute in Paris and there was supposedly a sample of the original culture that they if they would go through that original culture they would see the Simeon virus becoming mutating over to Being Human wow the Simeon a SI SIV it was Simian immune virus and then when it's to humans human imuno virus HIV wow yeah someone gave me a book on experiments on uh viral and in it talks about HIV and Ebola I'll give you the book if you want it so how come that's like hidden knowledge how how come how it's hiding in plain sight it's hiding in plain sight but nobody talks about it no one talks about it no one reads it cuz there was that old Sam Kennon joke about uh AIDS coming from a monkey and then Dave Chappelle had an even better joke actually was like talking about how hard it was to [ __ ] a monkey like How could somebody [ __ ] a monkey you tell me somebody [ __ ] a monkey I don't believe it that's such a great premise just thinking about that is so true it makes you laugh just thinking about a guy trying to hold on to a monkey while it's biting him spider monkey um I don't know if I buy that I I feel like if that was the truth that that would be out there okay what is let's let's try to do a Google search on it and see if there's a debunking since you haven't done your due diligence sir before you come out us with his outlandish claim was the uh small pox virus yeah it was based it was in zier French company French group and I don't know if it was origin of AIDS okay there's small poox virus hi hi IV documentary here it goes what year um AIDS link to small poox vaccine let's see I think it's called the origin oh the world's most dangerous virus h no that's not it I was seeing a Nova documentary on it but I don't know if that's the one yeah it seems like there's quite a few um it's hard to tell yeah I don't know I don't know yeah but sitting there watching it I was just glued to it and I usually don't watch television if I can avoid it except for Walking Dead which now I'm going to stop since you said yeah this well I don't
I'm just kidding I'll still watch it I'm a [ __ ] I'm just upset how they're beating me up my brain up um yeah there's an article in here from the London Times about small pox vaccine triggered AIDS virus an AIDS epidemic may have been triggered by the mass vaccination Campaign which eradicated small pox whoa the World Health Organization which masterminded a 13-year campaign is studying the new scientific evidence suggesting that the immunizations with immunization with smallpox vaccine um vaac CC i n i a vacin vinia vaccinia vaccinia awakened the unsuspected dormant human immune deficient virus infection in this uh program they said it it was um there's a term for it it crossed species so is that their POS spin on it that it awakened the unsuspected dormant human imuno deficiency virus instead it created it it created it Simeon virus stay viruses and monkeys stay in monkeys human viruses stay in humans but when it crosses the species which is a very difficult thing to do unless it mutates so what happened in this premise of this uh documentary quote that I saw was that by culturing the small poox vaccine small pox in on Simeon monkey kidneys that whatever they were feeding it allowed it to cross the genetics I see got it I see so much like swine flu and things along those lines cross cross from cattle and livestock and birds they they cross over to people they cross over that that's a real issue isn't it um that's that's why they're manipulating or people manipulating genetic code and mix things together it scares me yeah it seems like it should and it seems like uh I mean I joke around about it but when people are concerned about that they get La labeled into that category oh you're one of those guys huh listen if it wasn't for GMO food it wasn't for Golden rice it'd be a billion less people on the Earth people will always tell you that that golden rice is a big one they always bring that one up whatever maybe the Earth could use a billion less people how about that it's why we have diseases and why we have wars do you really think that Wars are for that they to wipe out people on purpose like the Illuminati get together and they work out a deal I think it it's not specifically only about eliminating
people and population control but I think there's if you look at the the best financing War Machinery war is incredible financing how much money have we spent in in uh Iraq and $50 that would be yeah it's it's a bargain when you really find out what the actual numbers are that'd be like the super Cobar character a guy who just makes up numbers yeah you know the truth about Afghanistan Iraq they spent $50 that's it everything else was donated donated from churches and good people they wanted us to go over there and kill those [ __ ] yeah and let's see all the oil fields in uh Iraq were given to what Gulf and Exxon as a gift for their humanitarian service to the military there I buy that yeah seem solely logical and then the20 billion dollar that was sitting in the bank from all the oil being sold worldwide while the war was going on and why didn't they use that for the war cuz uh we were busy yeah we had [ __ ] to do we had Mone here fighting for Freedom you know don't worry about you worry about your own [ __ ] worry about us we're taking care of you if it wasn't for us you wouldn't even be uh getting any freedom yeah well it's a great argument yeah as long as you're not going around creating the virus yeah A Few Good Men huh creating the AIDS virus in your spare time um is it possible that other diseases you think that have been accidentally created stupidity stupidity is that a disease or is that just a function of it's a function of Being Human and being allowed to be stupid you give people the option to be stupid they often be on your cell phone all the time okay play stupid games I don't do those watch television I have discipline yeah dumbing down you know not me buddy I'm up at 6 doing kettle bells 6 p.m. when I get up I'm at 6 a.m I do like to get up early every now and then just to say boy this sucks I don't want to do this anymore what time your kids get up they get up early I I'm just kidding know you're up I take them to school when I take them to school uh most of the time my wife does but when I do take them to school I actually run with the 5-year-old just like running track we run laps and [ __ ] they have a whole thing they're doing they try to
introduce kids to exercise at an early age and they make it fun and exciting for them yeah and cut out all the crap in their diet that's the problem man I see some of the things her little friends have and uh you know little 5-year-olds are eating just [ __ ] for lunch like God it's just like just things that they think their kid will eat and they're worried that their kid won't eat healthy food like your kids eat healthy food man you just got to you know train them yeah give them the healthy food and then give them you know a little bit of delicious treats as a reward you know give them something because they did their homework because they let them have a little every now and then don't make it a big deal let them have a little cake let him have a little ice cream but you got to make sure that they understand that in order for their body to be healthy and not get disease is and like it's a communication thing and some people don't even want to do that work they're like this [ __ ] kids not listening give him a cake give him the cake give him the candy I'm tired of him crying I don't care give him here's the candy you little [ __ ] yeah it's terrible it's the passive way it's just weak people you know and it's also people that aren't AR aren't concerned about their own diets you know I know many people who never give any consideration whatsoever to the fuel that they put inside their body they just don't they don't think about vegetables they don't think about phytonutrients they don't think about minerals and they don't think about being hydrated they treat their body like it's some rental car they're just pouring [ __ ] down into like oh if we run on premium yes would also run on human [ __ ] yes it will well I'm just going to back my ass up to this [ __ ] hose and [ __ ] into my car you know that's what people would do if they could that's what they how they treat their body they you could have a guy who works all day and you know forces his body to do you know very stressful computations and he's running on coffee and cheeseburgers from from McDonald's and candy and a [ __ ] protein bar that's filled with GMO corn that's all possible and you we wonder what's what the [ __ ] is wrong with us as a society why we can't get our mental [ __ ] together where our
bodies are rotting apart Dr Gordon you got it rotting apart where's myON literally where's my Cronut Cronut is that Cronut what's a cronut it's a croissant Donut oh Cronut well you're very specific how would you even expect me to know that if you said like a chocolate croissant I would say I've had those this is a cronut where they have lines waiting for the people to eat them oh is this some famous thing or something it's relatively new isn't it people line up to buy a special type of donut God we we're so stupid people are so dumb yeah you should have seen the line of Black and Whites lined up black and white people what you're saying oh Jesus Christ I don't know what you're saying you mean cops so the cops are lining up to get these special Donuts that's what you're saying implication did you just tell a a cop donut joke on my show how dare you Doctor that's like me showing up in your office with Voodoo I I compensate by look at this line oh my God where is this is this New York that's New York they're all in line to get a donut I [ __ ] hate everyone in that line I hate all of you they're what two all the problem you [ __ ] you are all crazy and ridiculous that's a mile long line for a [ __ ] donut how how dare you when you it doesn't [ __ ] with Crispy Cream I don't care what anybody says it can't Crispy Cream Donuts when they're right out of the oven there's not a thing that can taste better than that it doesn't get better than that where's the crispy cream place all over Santa Monica is the closest to here so there's Burbank yeah but that's I don't think most of them closed down I heard a lot of them did but that's just cuz of Communism Ah that's what did that's what it is socialism trying to keep the man down they need to expand they should have crispy creams everywhere if you want to do something decadent that's horrible for your body why are you [ __ ] around you need just a couple of crispy creams you'll feel like [ __ ] after they're down but when they're going down it will be goddamn glorious I'm going to find some cronuts and bring them to you when they when you eat one of those Maple ones do you know those warm Maple ones you hear Bon Joi singing when you bite into it shut down in a blaz of Glory you feel it you
feel it in your bones your toes tingle you know you're giving yourself cancer and you don't care you don't care it's a million Mig of sugar 1 million that's what I heard 1 million I saw a documentary a million it's exactly the amount of sugar that you can eat and not die that's what's in a box of Crut burger oh that's ridiculous my God you tried it no I just I've had bacon on mine I don't need bacon look at that so it's a croissant donut mix with a cheeseburger and um They smash it all together and put powdered sugar on the top of it wow wow we hate ourselves wow [ __ ] humans hate ourselves we're crazy that looks almost edible do you allow yourself cheat days I know you're really healthy for the most part no I don't have cheat days do you have cheat meals I don't have cheat meals do you have cheat desserts nope do you eat dessert yep so you just eat it I just eat it it's not a cheat it's part of the entire diet nutrition dessert is a part of nutrition tell me more apples with peanut butter you [ __ ] weirdo listen that is not dessert how dare you [ __ ] dare you the balls on this guy that is not man yogurt with um asai dark chocolate coated asai asai asai Portuguese and also with peanuts and walnuts and pine nuts I got a better idea how about a hot fudge Sunday you [ __ ] how about a brownie how about a brownie with hot fudge on it just Rich when I get a coupon for 31 Flavors I'm there yeah so you you eat those too I'll eat it but for the most part you try to reward yourself with delicious things that are actually nutritious better things I might have a carbonated drink once a month my friend Mike Dolce he's a um nutritionist to a lot of MMA fighters helps them with their diet and losing weight he doesn't believe in cheat days but he believes in reward meals like you reward yourself it's a cheat meal just semantics easy it's a reward for your hard work it's semantics come on why you got to call it why you got to be netive because cheat is a negative and reward is a positive exactly that's what he's a glass half full kind of a guy I got it that's what I said so you can't Define it for him he's trying to break him down there he is where oh that's the rock oh The Rock's cheat days are epic look at the size of that guy what is he eating
look at the size of that guy who gives a [ __ ] what he's eating he is goddamn huge he used to be a normaliz like big athlete but now he's [ __ ] that guy's obsessed with working out too if you go to his if you're a guy that likes to out subscribe to the Rocks Twitter and his his Twitter and his Instagram are epic because this guy will fly into a city at like 4:00 in the morning and be at the gym at 6 taking pictures tweeting and going crazy he just believes in like constant hard work doing things that are difficult making yourself work out when you don't want to and he's very strict with his diet except one day and that one day he has these [ __ ] epic cheat days where he takes photos of stacks of donuts and literally like jugs of milk like five gallon jugs of milk and this [ __ ] giant Savage see to me that like injecting yourself with a th000 milligram of testosterone in one day as opposed to taking 20 milligrams every day well I have I think he's mentally uh he's probably a crazy person look at the size of him that's what he used to look like that's what he looks like now wow yeah he's giant I think he is a crazy person because I think he's uh in the good way I think he's a crazy person for uh success you know he's a crazy person for achievement so he's just getting crazy for pumping his body up into this Ultimate Super athlete machine G I feel small you should feel small next to him we're both producing estrogen that's that's speak for yourself we're both producing estrogen standing next to the Rock I met the guy trust me yeah he's too big look at the size of that guy I mean that's a big fella geez Jesus Christ yeah so if you're looking for inspiration follow him on Instagram um for the average guy um what what should the average person do if they want to find out to something what's going on with their hormones where their hormone levels are what's the what's the steps that they should take to find out well we have an automated system to make it easier uh if they go if they have a traumatic brain injury or have had a traumatic brain injury and I'll just interject this if they're with the military or with the police department or with NFL retiree we have I have three grants to pay for their $2,100 $2,200 Laboratory Testing it'll be paid for by a grant so they go to the website and
they fill out an application and within 12 to 24 hours someone in our office calls to just confirm a couple of things and send them out about 20 Pages worth of intake and in your um experience a lot of the people that are experiencing real bad results from traumatic brain injury often times it's hormonally related correct well you know I take care of what's called mild to moderate these are people who might not have lost Consciousness in the mild some of them might have a little Amnesia that lasts for less than 12 24 hours is it shocking for you how easy it is to damage the brain unbelievable uh one case that just finished uh gentleman was rear ended at 5 to 7 miles an hour and ended up getting traumatic brain injury God that's so crazy uh the brain sits you know in an envelope with fluid supporting it but there's the front part of the inside of the brain and the backside at the front part called the sweno plateau it's a sharp area that all you have to do is stop short you just have to shake your head shaking baby working on a uh pneumatic drill or a Pneumatic hammer or uh sne skiing uh Mogul where you up and down or doing water skiing where you're hitting the waves and you're bouncing up and down wow that's how simple it is and we've taken it for granted that the brain is impervious to damage so water skiing can give you brain damage correct it's repetitive it's a form of repe think of it this way you're standing there in the ring and someone's just tapping you you know a little bit me bro I move left and right I'm slick I'm like Perell Whitaker and his you're Rope A Dope so anyway if you were getting hit lightly they accumulate the damage accumulates over time that totally makes sense um there was a there's been quite a few actually guys who uh realized after a while that they couldn't take punishment anymore that their brain just was simply not allowing them to take those shots they'd get hit and their body would just give out when you see that is that like just like hurting a knee or hurting your back you're more likely to hurt it again like if you if you hurt your knee and you you tear your meniscus it's there's a high probability of you injuring that knee again that knee has now been weakened
correct is that how the brain is as well well it's the brain is just awesome there are connections from you know the different lobes of the brain from the left to right the front to the back and there are connections that can be torn called shearing and if you tear enough of them what happens is you lose cognitive ability mental ability your personality changes and over a period of time you might have this slow progression towards depression or slow progression towards memory loss or fatigue so it happens over a long period of time there's a 30-year prospective study which means they had people who had head trauma and they followed them for 30 years that's creepy 48 stop following me man 25 [ __ ] years I am your chef Shadow you still follow me man so they found something like 48% of the people had a uh psychological problem 28% of them had depression and 8% paranoia drug abuse is a very large thing that happens and I'm starting to look at kids who are addicted to drugs whether or not it's methamphetamine heroin uh oxycotton narcotics or whatever that they uh have a history of having had a head trauma and they've just been looking for medication drugs to help them feel better they're looking for their own cure you know if you look back in the add beginning of uh attention deficit disorder you had kids looking for they felt uh hyper so they would take downers well what happens is called paradoxical if they take a downer they get spit up they take an upper they get sped down that's what Rin is right that's what methamphetamine or the adero is so yeah adero they prescribe for people who are too hyper correct it doesn't make sense but it's called paradoxical it does the opposite effect of what it should and it's only in certain people like people with attention deficit disorder or ahdh hyper activity and um you know we're looking they're looking for for drugs alcohol uh guy that um came from Boston I'll tell you a Boston story uh Jr came from Boston rugby player five head traumas three loss of consciousness and one hospitalization [ __ ] yeah really and and he between the ages of uh 23 23 and 35 he became an alcoholic at 35 he crashed and burned God and he was
institutionalized and he was put on three anti-depressants and he flew out from Boston we did our testing and even though he was on three anti-depressants he was still depressed Jesus Christ still depressed and this is one of the Hallmarks of traumatic brain injury it's called treatment resistant depression we're finding that people who are put onto one medication and it doesn't work or two doesn't work or get shifted around because they stop working you need to look at the hormones you need to look at hormones and uh we put him on 60 milligrams of testosterone because his level of testosterone was extremely low 60 milligrams of testosterone week 6 months later his psychiatrist he had to get a new psychiatrist took him off his drugs he's back in Boston he's Investment Banking now when when when a guy has an issue if there's something or a gal or anybody girl or gal you're kind of creepy right what do you want to call weird that's like woman you definitely don't want to [ __ ] gal you call her she's a great old girl fun guy um if someone has had if someone has had enough of an impact on their brain that they have to seek exogenous is that the word yep exogenous hormones to to fix whatever problem they have what what would you do if that person was still engaging in the very activities that caused them to to have this this issue with their body absolutely you pull them so in MMA so in MMA when you see these people getting uh testosterone which is you know what what do you think about that well hopefully the doctor has done the relationship of his activity MMA and he's done the workup which includes you know Laboratory Testing as well as the radiological evaluation to see what the damage is and if you see you know areas that are very classical for damage scarring axonal scarring brain scarring old bleed that he had well if they had a bleed they would have been in the hospital most like hopefully not everybody it would that's what you would use to to decide whether or not the person is at risk I've got a case right now from the entertainment world where it's a stunt man who he's he's been through a lot of traumas and his last trauma beginning of um last year left him depressed he was in a coma left him
depressed and so forth and within 5 weeks he's better and the question became he's good enough to go back to work but you don't want him to go back to work right because if he gets banged around again you lose everything you've gained boy so this is why people don't want to talk about it you've got some great football players who've been dinged you don't want to go do that test that says I'm sorry but uh you can no longer play football you're 25 years of age and you've got scars in the brain which mean you're at high risk for developing you know the CTE do you remember when that uh football player died cuz he fell out of the back of his truck his girlfriend was driving away in his truck they did a brain scan on him after he died and they did his autopsy and they found out he had the brain of like an Alzheimer's patient CTE and here's another thing and he was young right he was young in I didn't bring my uh presentation I do I've list what the [ __ ] sorry come on man I didn't know you had PPT be professional I have lava lamps here and rock salt lights nice color and everything I figured you would be prepare so any what they found is with head trauma you'll develop Alzheimer's disease disase 19 times faster than if you don't have head trauma Jesus Christ 19 times and I was in Vegas giving a lecture on traumatic brain injury and there was a doc talking specifically about head trauma and Alzheimer's and his documentation was irrefutably supportive of the relationship and they know it so they don't want to tell someone look at keep playing football likelihood is you'll retire and you'll develop Alzheimer's and diet 54 how old was uh Andre Waters I don't know yeah Young he was young all the guys that have died who was the last one in San Diego who died at 24 years of age um this you know I don't know it's depressing so in your opinion uh as an expert on the subject when a guy gets to a point where he needs testosterone because of this they really shouldn't be engaging in whatever caused them to lose their ability to produce testosterone that would be a late case scenario so someone getting a testosterone use exemption for mixed martial arts in your opinion would be a bad idea correct especially if it was due to positive findings of damage by
dtmri or functional MRI or MRI so that's the thing about when someone has uh a testosterone use exemption they don't have to specify the cause of testosterone being low they just find that it is and then supplement it how could they find what it is I mean are there what are the various uh reasons why people besides aging why people don't have good testosterone female no females have high levels um you know having had testicular trauma cooking your testicles I cook them brain talking about greater than 105 de a little oil little basil yeah put the onions in it so um head trauma it's the regulatory mechanism in the brain and and then you have peripheral which is the testicle itself any kind of damage infections Ms you're talking about MPS mumps can cause the testicles to stop working okay so just a viral infection you can get loss of testicular function but uh in someone who is MMA I would have to really think long and hard about he has testosterone deficiency he's been in MMA for six years and he's had uh you know five documented loss of consciousness uh he's beaten over the head who knows how many times in training correct yeah I have a guy that was in training and got ko'ed yeah that happens all the time and then guys wind up fighting just a couple of weeks later and they can't take a punch and you know we've seen it many times um is U Marvin Eastman Travis lutter is a famous uh fight where uh Travis lutter knocked out Marvin Eastman with a punch that looked like it barely connected and it turned out that we had heard that Marv Marvin Eastman had been in training camp and he gotten hurt in training camp got knocked out maybe twice at least once he's he a great fighter too really tough guy so it didn't make any sense that he could take couldn't take a punch like that right it was one of those weird cases what we're starting to see on the internet which might be a backdoor type of self-analysis are these cognitive testing programs there's one called impact which is out of um uh Pennsylvania with the uh Doctor Who is the neurosurgeon for the Pittsburgh Steelers uh Dr watch this Travis lud hits him with his punch it's crazy and he he goes down like he got shot by a
sniper it's it's really crazy watch this I mean he like I mean he kind of connected but he's totally out totally out like watch the punch again I mean pretty good shot but man it seemed like he was on the very end of it it just didn't seem like it should have that kind of impact I mean Travis does hit really hard very strong guy but then when you found out that he I mean he definitely would have got hurt by that punch but going out like that seems unusual and I think it was because uh they said that see it like grazis them they said Marvin had uh gotten koed in training that happened also to um Forest Griffin before he fought Anderson Silva he apparently gotten koed in training uh I think he said twice too yeah gu pretty sure and they're additive so you know cumulative right they're cumulative additive cumulative and it just gets easier I hate to have to correct you in front of all these people but sometimes you just [ __ ] up dude hey you think you're so smart [Laughter] only you're the one who thinks I'm so smart why do you think I spend five days a week reading cuz I know so little yeah well that's very very humble of you you're also a martial artist you've uh so this is something that's not like alien to you you've uh practiced martial arts for a long time yeah I did uh Taekwondo second degree black belt on the cover of martial arts magazine cover of a magazine son yeah throwing sidekick on [ __ ] with my master bu Yu's foot in my mouth oh did it taste good no it didn't yeah I would imagine I was waiting for you to answer you answered correct um if people want to know more about this if they're fascinated by it if they think perhaps they might have an issue themselves uh what is the website uh the website is TB medme D legal L g.com that's very hard to remember yeah TB legal.com and it has uh about a 100 articles that are abstracted very short oh you put a link up for for people that are listening to this podcast right you crafty bastard you're so professional you make me sad I do yeah cuz I'm not that professional go ahead and click it what happens when you click it it explod oh thank you Joe Rogan but that's not did you sign up for this under my name
or something click it oh it just says that a little for people to read that yeah it's information which goes through it oh I see I see I see um so if people are uh curious about their own issue already 30 people have already clicked it wait now it's going to get crazy this is just Ustream has uh probably I don't know what percentage of the actual very small percentage most people tend to listen to this while they're doing other things like they listen to it on the subway or in the gym on the bike or whatever um the amount of people that actually watch us but the people that actually watch us are the most critical craz nerds not in a good way in a good way give me a hug you [ __ ] um before leave TBI medical Med legal Med legal TBI Med legal and they could find out all about it and um is there anything El else you would you want to promote or let people know about what he I'm not the only thing I really want to promote is the knowledge that there's this incredible association between head trauma hormone deficiency and change in personality and when you correct the underlying deficiency you see people Blossom you know to end I'll say that we have a 3 uh twoyear post traumatic brain injury gal 32 years she cracked a kateed in an auto accident and partial stroke on the right side 32 years she's lived with the incapacitation or de um suboptimal life on a multitude of drugs 12 weeks after starting her program she's off of everything wow and she started losing weight she's 53 years of age she started losing weight uh she's swimming again I was a swimmer in medical school and uh in in undergrad and uh so she started back swimming and and she's back in school uh her life is just energized she feels phenomenal and they write their story to me and it'll be eventually posted on the website we have you know about 571 271 patients with testosterone then total about 500 plus people I've been doing this uh 10 years just specifically traumatic brain but overall 18 years with hormonal replacement not knowing for those first years that there were so many people with traumat 8 years first eight years that there are so many people with traumatic deficiency the brain is very delicate people Choose Wisely be safe be careful and uh get your Dome checked out right doc
absolutely get your Dome checked out folks uh thank you everybody thanks for tuning in and the the website one more time is TBI Med legal.com go learn enjoy thank you than you much appreciate it brother always good always cool to see you I knew you would be good at this rogan.com go there uh get yourself some Ting you Freaks and uh go to hover hover.com use the code word powerful for today's episode also thanks to hit.com o nni t makers of Alpha Brain shroom Tech Sport and new mood all stuff that I will give to the good doctor to have him try I say the good doctor automatically think Hunter S Thompson so I automatically think you're [ __ ] up on drugs I apologize for that connection uh on it.com o n niit t use the code word Rogan save yourself 10% off I got a lot of stuff coming up folks next week I have Dr Rick strasman is going to be here um on Monday and then Dan Dodie and Remy Warren Remy Warren is a guy who goes solo hunting and documents them on a show called solo Hunters this [ __ ] is out in Africa hunting with a bow and arrow by himself and some cameras it's amazing stuff uh Brian dunning's favorite uh favorite and famous both skeptic comes in on uh Tuesday the 14th and then on the 17th my brother Steve renella is going to be here again and we're going to discuss all kinds of groovy [ __ ] all right we love the [ __ ] out of you people and we appreciate the [ __ ] out of you people so appreciate yourself too and give yourself a big hug for me m see you [Music] Monday I
