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Dialogue SHR # 2673 :: Casual Friday 2

Show #2673  CASUAL FRIDAY

Carl Lanore:
Today is a Friday, the last Friday of the month. That means it's casual Friday and I'm joined by Alisa Profumo. Everybody waits all month long for casual Friday to see and hear Alisa, and also discuss some of the crazy stuff we're going to be talking about today. How are you Alisa? 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
I'm doing great. Well, speaking of winning earlier, Tom Brady sure has won a lot .

Carl Lanore:
People don't like that, do they? Why is it that people don't like Tom Brady? 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
I've been trying to figure that out because I think he's amazing. He's an amazing athlete and people love to hate him. It's strange to me. He's won seven Super Bowls now. He's 43 years old. He's an amazing athlete. He's in amazing shape. And people want to dog him. Why is that? 

Carl Lanore:
I don't know. It's an interesting phenomenon because, don't forget, early on they said, "Oh, it's not him, its his coach". Who was his coach back then, with the Patriots?

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Bill Belichick.

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. And then he left that team and went to another team and brought them to the Super Bowl. And now he's with yet another team.

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
No, this is his second team, the Buccaneers.  But still they won. . 

Carl Lanore:
But bottom line is it's him, not his coach.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Exactly.  He's 43 years old and he and his team handedly won the super bowl this year. And that seems like a long time ago. I mean, it was just a few weeks ago, but doesn't it seem like a long time ago that they won the super bowl?

Carl Lanore:
Do you know why that is? Because there was literally zero fanfare. Like  usually when a team wins the super bowl, their city goes berserk. They're flipping cars and burning sofas on the street, and the news is going 'oh, everybody is so excited about such and such team'. When Tom Brady wins the Super Bowl its like crickets. Like, oh yeah, okay, let's move on.  The media hates him too, that means. 

[00:01:39] 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Obviously. So I was pretty curious about him though, because he's 43 years old and we all heard of his diet and his lifestyle. He lives in Tampa now, so he's down in the sunny climate, which is where I know you want to be Carl.  So I did a little digging into what he eats on a daily basis. And I think he wrote that book a few years ago, and he was a little stricter with his diet than he is now, but it says he wakes up and  first thing he does is drink electrolyte water. He eats eggs and avocado for breakfast.  He consumes an astounding amount of liquid, 12 to 25 glasses a day, which is not that much for our audience. I mean, 96 ounces is 12 glasses and we try to drink a gallon of water a day.  So 128 ounces is a gallon. That is a lot of water. But I can tell you when I drink that much water, which I've been trying to do lately, I can tell a difference in my skin and if I'm dry or not. There's a huge difference. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. A lot of women will spend thousands of dollars on lotions and creams to get rid of fine wrinkles in their skin. And if they just drank more water for about a week, they'd see a lot of those fine wrinkles go away. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: It really is amazing. I went and had a facial done this week, and the esthetician asked me, 'what do you do for your skin?'. She wanted to know what my skin routine was and she was the esthetician. And really topically, I know it has something to do with creams and all that, but it's what you put into your body also. How much water you drink or whatever. 

[00:03:23

Carl Lanore:
In fact, I think the next Casual Friday in March... women who watch our show have repeatedly asked, 'What do you do? What's your regimen?' And we were going to try to touch on it today, but the reality is that your regimen covers not only the product you use, the diet, the supplements, and as you point out, the water, so we've decided it's going to take about a half of a show to cover each of these things.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Right. So, what I was thinking we do is we cover the hair loss today, but I thought we'd include that into the next month show.  And add in some anti-aging elements to that, be it hormones or whatever it is that we discuss included with diet. Because let's face it, what you put into your body is going to affect the outer appearance. 

Carl Lanore:
Alisa gets so mad at me because if you saw my skin, you would think that I was a reptile because my skin is so dry and it literally looks like when the desert dries out and it has those big crevices and cracks where the dirt kind of looks like it's stuck in a square and then you have this big crevasse and then there's another square. That's how my skin looks right now because I don't take care of my skin.  And I really need to start taking care of it because I'm at that age now where it's going to start getting stretchy and crepe-y and messed up looking. But I think guys really need to pay attention to what you say more than girls, because girls get it. Like women know to take care of their skin. Guys are like, 'Oh, I took a shower with ivory soap. Isn't that enough?'. It's like, no, it's really not. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
No, you really do need to hydrate your skin from the inside out. But anyway, so just back to Tom Brady, I was reviewing his daily schedule.  One of the things that he incorporates into his workout is pliability and stretching, and I think that that's missing from a lot of our routines. Then as we age, we need that stretching and pliability.

Carl Lanore:
We lose mobility as we age because tissue starts tightening up. Yeah, I agree with you.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
And it helps with blood flow.  So, yeah, I think that he's discovered the secret. I mean, 43 is still young though. Let's face it. When you're 60, 43 looks pretty young. 

Carl Lanore:
And that's why I pissed a lot of people off. When I said I don't take any anti-aging advice from anybody that's under 60. Because a switch flips around 60, 61 62, maybe 58, 59 for other people. And all of a sudden you're like 'what the F is going on?'.  It's just like all of a sudden your body changes and you can't understand this. But someday one of you will turn 60 and be like, 'what's going on?' and then you'll go, 'Oh, Carl talked about that a long time ago'. It's the God's honest truth. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
It is. And if you're not doing everything right, then, I mean, do you have to do everything right? You have to that 80 20 rule. If you're not doing 80% of it right, then you're screwed. 

[00:06:27] 

Carl Lanore:
So what about Tom Brady? We've discussed his diet in the past. He stays away from nightshades because he believes, and a lot of people believe now, that they are a poison.  There is a poisonous form of nightshade that they used to kill people with; tomatoes, eggplant, mushrooms. Well, he stays away from fungi. He stays away from a lot of things that people feel are quote unquote healthy. What about his use of electrolytes? 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
He just uses electrolytes every morning. That's the first thing he does to rehydrate his body. Interesting to me, he's really big on recovery,  meditation,  for less stress. But also, he has recovery pajamas. He partnered with Underarmour, and so he has pajamas that are supposed to be helping with recovery. 

Carl Lanore:
Did he explain how? Do they increase blood movement? Like, at night, all the lymph fluid because of gravity starts to move down and you want it to move back up, maybe it does something like that? Or does it gently massage? 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
According to Underarmour, the technology works like this.  The body is a source of energy, similar to a light bulb. It gives off heat. So the print on the inside of the pajamas captures the heat and reflects it back onto the body. 

Carl Lanore: 
Interesting. It's hard to believe 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
It’s the infrared rays.

Carl Lanore: 
Yeah the infrared rays, it reflects back to your body.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Which is an interesting technology. I'd like to have them, but they're $200, like who can afford those?

Carl Lanore:
I have the original pair of recovery pajamas... I don't talk about it cause I don't want to give away my secret, but you've seen the ones with SpongeBob on them. They make me feel like a kid so I recover faster. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Oh yeah. I love SpongeBob. People aren't allowed to watch SpongeBob anymore because he came out.

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. He came out that he's gay. I'm happy for him. I hope him and Patrick Star are a thing.

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
I hope so too. So, yeah. Good for Tom Brady. I'm glad he won. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. Good for him all right. 

[00:08:39] 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So what's up with Bill Gates today? 

Carl Lanore:
So I just found out  Bill Gates secretly was nominated King of the World. I didn't even get a chance to vote. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
How did that happen? 

Carl Lanore: 
He used his computer system to generate votes and he is now King of the World.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So he  just wrote a new book and someone interviewed him for that new book. And  this is what he said. 'So I don't think the poorest 80 countries will be eating synthetic meat. I do think all rich countries should move to a hundred percent synthetic beef. You can get used to the taste difference.  The claim is they're going to make it taste even better over time.' But he said that 'the green premium is modest enough that you can sort of change the behavior of people, use regulation to totally shift the demand'. So they're going to regulate us to eat synthetic beef?

Carl Lanore:
Yeah, they're going to try to convince the people they can convince. Then the ones they can't convince they're going to create regulation. But meanwhile,  the name of  the restaurant is Dick's. It's not calling Bill Gates a dick. So I just want to be clear about this image you're looking at. Of course he is a dick. He stands like my old uncle Jimmy, you know, like he's going to fall out of his ass any second. He's leaning back so far. But here he is being a dick waiting in line at Dick's Deluxe Hamburgers, where they serve real hamburgers from real cows. And this is an example of the elite in America today.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
This photograph was just taken in January. And this is February and he's telling us that we need to be eating a hundred percent synthetic beef. Meanwhile, it's okay for him to go stand at Dick's and get a burger. And evidently he and his wife eat burgers all the time and they love them.

Carl Lanore:
They're both Dick's lovers.

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
It shocks me, but it shouldn't, I guess. He and his wife, Melinda, have also been spotted at other burger joints around Seattle, too. So this is not just a one-time thing. 

Carl Lanore:
Don't forget, he's now the chief scientist for America, even though he has no science background, he's not a doctor, he knows nothing about medicine. But he is now dictating science when it comes to vaccines and populations. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
We wanted to try and find a quote from someone. I want to read it to you. " It's weird how the media is like "don't listen to those doctors giving a press conference about hydroxy chloroquine" and then they're like "yo, medical advice from this wealthy businessman with no medical background, because he sells computer operating systems". 

Carl Lanore:
Well, let's be honest about something.  He recently said that Bitcoin  is inefficient because it uses so much power. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Bitcoin uses more electricity than any method known to man. 

Carl Lanore:
Now think about this. This is the guy whose dream it was for every household to have a personal computer.  And guess what the backbone of Bitcoin is? It's called the blockchain. These are a series of computers that talk to each other. Most of them probably running his software, and most of them probably are developed and sold where he's making money on it. This is the standard today. Nancy Pelosi, you can't go get your hair done, but I can. The same thing with the mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot,  all these people telling us what we have to do, but they don't do it. This is what is happening in America today. We have a small group of people, minuscule, less than one 10th of 1% of America, telling everybody else what they need to do. But they don't have to do it. Bill Gates is  talking about green energy and save the planet. Meanwhile, Alisa, do you have that information about  how he has a private jet he goes everywhere in. He has a home that has 16 frigging kitchens. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah. He has 24 bedrooms.  He has an artificial stream in his yard.

Carl Lanore: 
Keep in mind that you gotta use power because it's not a real stream. It's a closed system. But doesn't he have 16 kitchens in that house?

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
I'm going to find that information right now.

Carl Lanore:
But here's the point. When he's asked about how wasteful of energy he is, as one person on this planet, he says, 'well, I spend a lot of money on developing green things that are going to help the planet and,  I also offset my carbon footprint by paying extra'. So let me get this straight: because you have the money, you can shit on the planet, but I can't. Folks, if you're not  enraged by this type of hypocrisy, and it's all around us, everybody knows someone high up that thinks this way, then  you've either become numb to it, or there's something wrong with you. Because you're enabling these people to get away with this bullshit attitude.  Remember Al Gore?

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah. Al Gore lives in a mansion and flies around in a private jet also.

Carl Lanore:
Yeah, but he's telling everybody else that they need to walk to school and ride their bikes to work and shut their thermostat off and keep their house at 46 degrees to save the planet. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Okay. So Bill Gates lives in a house with six kitchens, 24 bedrooms,  a swimming pool, a 10 car garage, six cars,  and an artificial stream. And he flies around in his own private jet. 

Carl Lanore:
Right. So he is the biggest single individual polluter. He probably creates pollution that 20 families don't create, but it's okay for him because he's a billionaire. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
He says "I'm offsetting my carbon emissions by buying clean aviation fuel and funding carbon capture and funding low cost housing projects to use electricity instead of natural gas". 

Carl Lanore:
So in other words, if I decided to finance five or six families and pay their bills for them and help them send their kids to college and I just want to kill one of them every now and then, okay, because I'm financing 26. I just want to kill one once in a while. What's the big deal? This is the logic. I know people like to call that absurd. This is the logic he applies when he's telling you how you should live your life. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
What is that saying? What is good for him is not good for me.

Carl Lanore:
Yeah, exactly.  Here's another interesting thing about it. So this was just published in the New York Times. Now I'm not implying anything. All I'm saying is we need to be a little bit more speculative of Uncle Bill. Bill Gates met with Jeffrey Epstein many times, despite his past history of sexual misconduct .This was on MSNBC. New York Times reported that Gates met with Epstein on multiple occasions, starting in as early as 2011, just a few years after he had already pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from minors. Epstein also met employees from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, according to the New York Times. Now some people say, 'Oh, well, big deal'. Well, I'll tell you what it means. You and I have to be worried about pulling into anything by association. Oh, I'm not going to let that guy over my house. I don't want people to think I know him. But Bill Gates has so much money, he figures, 'Oh,  they can't do anything to me because  I'll just wiggle my wallet and they'll all step into line'. So these are the people that are telling us the vaccine is safe and we need to stop eating real meat. Keep in mind that cows are only responsible for 3.3% of all greenhouse gases. Think about that for a second. They want to do away with red meat. What's the real reason? It's not because of greenhouse gas.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Termites cause methane. Deer do. Wild animals do. Why are they picking on cows? 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. There's a reason for it. I'm telling you because everything that they do makes us sicker and sicker and sicker. Think about that. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
The, the richest 1% of the world's population are responsible for more than twice as much carbon pollution as the 3.1 billion people who make up the poorest half of humanity during a critical 25 year period of unprecedented emissions growth. So basically the richest 1% of the population are the ones..

Carl Lanore: 
Polluting the planet. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yes. 

Carl Lanore: S
o we really need to do away with them. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
There's a report from oxfam.org.  Their report is called Confronting Carbon Inequality, and it's based on research conducted with the Stockholm Environment Institute. And it's being released  as world leaders prepare to go to the UN General Assembly.

Carl Lanore:
Patrick Rogers just recently sent me pictures of him processing one of his cows. He says, "I hope it stays very expensive so all the rich folks like him can eat it.  I am happy I am too poor to buy plastic meat". Yeah, you're right. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah. The synthetic meat.  The richest 10% accounted for over half of the emissions added to the atmosphere between 1990 and 2015.

Carl Lanore:
Peter Pornogra says 'he has a racetrack doesn't he?' I don't know. What kind?  Like a car race track, or a horse race track? I don't know. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, I know his daughter is into horses and she jumps. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. He has horses that fought methane. I wonder if he goes out and catches it in a bag and then breathes it in so it doesn't make it into the air bill. That's what you need to do. You need to breathe horse farts Bill. It'll help you. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah, but did you know, they make such a big deal about the cow farts. Did you know that termites produce, methane gas? 

Carl Lanore:
No! How much? Can we equate how much methane gas they make?  Do they make more than cows? 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
There's a chart. I'll have to find it. . 

[00:18:50] 

Carl Lanore:
We got lots to talk about. We're going to talk about the whole transgender manifesto today. I have a theory about it.  So I had a friend ask me, "do you think this whole transgender thing is like, new or was it always like this and we just ever heard about it?".  I have a theory. We're going to talk about  everything that's going on in the world of gender right now. So what do you want to talk about first? 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, I just want to finish up with the last story and that  cattle are not the only ones that produce methane gases. Deer, sheep, goat, camels, pigs, buffalo, horses, mules. Termites even. So why is it that we only hear about the cattle? 

Carl Lanore:
That should make you suspicious. What's really going on here? Do they understand something, that meat is actually good for us and they don't want us to eat any more?

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
And why is it that the poor countries he said can still eat meat? Just not the rich countries? Why? 

Carl Lanore:
Because in his mind it's better for the planet.  I don't know.  You can't take much of what Bill Gates says seriously. Now, first of all, I've heard that he has Parkinson's disease and not to point out anything about the disease, and I'm not trying to be mean, but like 80% of the people who have Parkinson's disease have delusions, they have dementia. We're taking advice from this guy because he's got a bunch of money. He very well just could be a nut. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
But what makes him an authority?

Carl Lanore: That's my point. Nothing. 

[00:20:27] 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So the most ridiculous story of the day is that they're going to drop Mr. Potato Head. 

Carl Lanore:
This is very fascinating to me.  This whole new gender fluidity, gender neutral thing.  The whole gender neutrality thing is taking some stupid turns.  Mr. Potato Head has always been called Mr. Potato Head. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: For 70 years.

Carl Lanore:
And no longer. It'll just be called Potato Head. So it could be any kind of potato head; he, she lesbian, gay.  Whatever you want it to be. And this is really getting to the point where we're arguing about minutia, and it's stupid. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So according to Hasbro, they announced that it would drop the Mr. from the brand's name in order to be more inclusive. So all could feel welcome to the potato head. 

Carl Lanore:
So everybody can feel like a potato head. Mommy, I'm a girl. I can't be a potato head cause there's only this one. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, there is a Mrs. Potato. It also said it would sell a new play set this fall without the Mr. and the Mrs. designation so that all kids can create their own type of potato family, including two moms and two dads. I don't have a problem with that. 

Carl Lanore:
Well, you can do it now. You can get two Mrs. Potato heads and say, these are your two moms. You could buy two Mr. Potato heads and say, these are your two dads. This idea that we're going to erase gender. Folks, it's a distraction. They've got us fighting over stupid stuff. It's stuff that's so clear to 99% of the population, but they have us fighting to divide us. That's what this is all about. So let's talk about women's sports. Women tend to vote Democrat more often than men. And that's because they feel that the Democrat party is a sensitive, intelligent, super wise party that puts people ahead of policies and money. But I don't think any woman in her good conscience could think what's being done to women's sports right now is anything near fair. So you have men who couldn't win as men, and now they just say, I'm not a man anymore. I'm a woman. Do they need surgery? No. Some of them are pre-op quote unquote transgender, which is like, you know, I still got the beans and weenie, but I am a woman and you must just respect that and you must treat me like a woman and you must let me compete against other women. And these men, and they are men, because they're born with all the male components, X, Y chromosomes, testosterone, they are bigger. They are stronger. They have more bone mass. They are killing women.  Look at this story here. Talk about this story about this guy who's now fighting in the UFC as a woman. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Oh, well he's retired now,  or I'm sorry, she's retired now. Sorry about that. Fallon Fox is her name. She broke the skull of two of her opponents. And while she was fighting in the MMA, they did not know that she was a transgender. 

Carl Lanore:
So she kept it hidden on top of everything else.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
And then she finally came out, but that was only after she broke the skull of two of her opponents. So now Ronda Rousey, she refuses to fight Fallon Fox. 

Carl Lanore:
I don't blame her. She's fighting a guy. Folks, if you're comfortable with this, there is really something wrong with you. If you think that it's okay for a guy to decide to change his sex and get into the ring with biologically born and raised women, there's something wrong with you. I hope one of your children ends up in a fight with somebody like that. I hope your daughter ends up in a fight with a guy who now calls himself a girl and pummels the crap out of her. So you can see what the real inequality is here. And then on top of that, the media gives Fallon the Bravest Athlete award in 2020 for coming out. Give me a fucking break. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So,the trans advocates and the medical professionals have pointed out that trans female athletes who undergo hormone treatment face a disadvantage in bone strength and muscle density. I mean, that's not true, is it? 

Carl Lanore:
You can't make that muscle and strength go away just by changing their hormones. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, then what about the testosterone levels? Because they say that they have to have a lower testosterone level than a regular man. 

Carl Lanore:
But big deal. 200. There's a lot of guys out there today who their testosterone levels are in the four hundreds and anything 200 and below is considered female. It's it's a very narrow gap. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
But don't you still have more strength? 

Carl Lanore: 
Absolutely. Look, you can't tell me that a biological man, regardless of hormone replacement therapy and whether or not he had his beanie weenies whacked off or not, doesn't still have stronger muscles, larger and heavier bones, more aggression than a woman who was born a woman and remained a woman. Come on. The fact that we're talking about this just shows how effective our government is at distracting us. "Go look over there. Oh, boys are beating up girls. Go look over there, go fight over that. While we do this stuff over here to destroy the country". Gas prices are now up like 60, 70 cents a gallon.  Just in just a couple months. Everybody's busy fighting over transgenders. F the transgenders. You want to do something for the transgenders, create a transgender league in the MMA. Let guys who now are women fight guys who now are women.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well for Fallon Fox to be competing in the MMA and break the skull of two different opponents without them knowing that he was originally a man.

Carl Lanore:
And everybody that fought him said "I knew it".   

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
She had more power than anything they had ever seen. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah, sure. Cause you never been in the ring with a man before. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah. Well,  I read an article about a guy who was living in London as a woman, and then went back to Ireland as a man and got in trouble in a bar fight. And he used the excuse that he still felt like a woman from London when he went to court. I mean you can use this excuse. Like that I know someone who has a fake ID and just to be able to get into a bar, they say, well, I'm a transgender. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. You know, what's really funny. Gender dysmorphia is in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual as a mental illness. So what we have here is mentally ill people who really need psychological help and not to have their gender change. And now I want to talk about Rachel Levine,  the woman that is being positioned for our health department here in the United States. I don't have a picture of her, but many of you have probably seen it. But Rachel Levine was a man, Richard Levine. Always knew deep down inside he was a woman. Had the sex change, drugs and surgery, and now lives as a woman who will be up there making policy about how transgenders have access to sex change operations and drugs as early as three years old.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:  
How does a child at three years old know to make a decision like that? 

Carl Lanore: 
Children are minors. They can't make these decisions on their own. But what she is proposing is that  the nuances of transgenderism are very unique, and we have to talk to the person and understand the person. You know what, a three-year-old wants to be Superman, but at 18 realizes that you can't do it.  This is crazy. We are really living the movie Idiocracy today. We have crazy stupid people making policy that's going to affect our children. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, didn't you tell me that Richard Levine. Now what's her name? 

Carl Lanore:
Rachel Levine is a lesbian on top of it. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
And she's a lesbian. 

Carl Lanore:
So woman think about this. Born a man, has this sex change. Becomes a woman, and gets married to another woman. This sounds like the punchline of a joke people.  If this person gets confirmed, you may not have the say. So your child at eight years old may say, mommy, I want to be a woman, deep down inside I know I want to be a woman. And you may say, no, we're not going to do that. And the government will override and allow your child at that age to make a decision that will last the rest of its life. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, if a child really feels that way, why not let them wait until they're 18? 

Carl Lanore: 
There are cases where people made the change and realize it was a big mistake, but now they're stuck in that limbo world for the rest of their lives. There are lots of people who've come out and said, this is not a good idea. Children can't make those decisions. Look, would you let your child make a decision to buy a car at eight years old?  To start taking a drug? . 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Three years old.  I've also heard of a couple of celebrities who have come out and said that we shouldn't have gender reveal parties because even if they're born  a male, they could become a female. So gender reveal parties are useless. 

Carl Lanore:
I mean, if this doesn't make you crazy, I don't know. Here's another example of women's sports. This guy Gavin Hubbard is now competing as a woman in Olympic lifting. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah, out of New Zealand. And they're having the same problem in New Zealand that they're having in the US as well.

Carl Lanore:
This is intolerable. And the politicians that are making this happen today really need to be voted out of office. If our vote even counts anymore, which is another story entirely. I'm not going to get into. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
According to the committee in New Zealand, a transgender woman must prove that his total testosterone level in serum has been below 10 nano-moles per liter for at least 12 months prior to his first competition. 

Carl Lanore:
That doesn't mean anything. They still have more musculature. Testosterone is not all that creates strength. There's a lot of really strong guys whose testosterone is in the tank. I've worked with some of them. Testosterone isn't the only thing here. There are genetic change differences between men and women. What happened to the people who were like, "believe the science, believe the science, Oh, just not this science, but all the other sciences, but now not the whole DNA, genetic man woman thing. Let's not believe that science". 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, let me ask you a question. Do you think this has anything to do with, because it really doesn't affect men sports, it really just affects women. 

Carl Lanore:
No, here's what's going on right now. I'm going to say something now and I'm going to watch and see how many listeners we lose. The government is using things to separate us because a house divided will fall. They're using race. They using the whole LBGT thing. Because they want to divide the country. They want us to fight amongst ourselves. This idea that the United States is a racist country is bullshit. Obama wouldn't win without the white vote. Twice. Come on. Rappers wouldn't be billionaires without white people buying their music. Come on. Like, how can you be railroaded by this fucking false message and stand with it unless you're a complete idiot. Now you can leave now if I insulted you. But this is just another chapter in the book of divide the nation.  Let's make the LBGT our new racism card. And let's separate the nation with that. Let's let women fight men, get the shit kicked out of them, and then let's say it's okay. And then people will fight about that. Meanwhile, I just sold the Statue of Liberty to China. That's what's going on folks. If you don't realize it, I feel sorry for you. I really, really do.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
What was it that you said the other day, Carl, about the hormones that the men have to take to become women? Doesn't it weaken their heart? 

Carl Lanore:
So female bodybuilders who run super physiological levels of testosterone for long periods of time, and I'm talking about testosterone like men run, they end up usually dying of a heart attack. And  high estrogen  in a biologic man will destroy their heart over time. So yes, these drugs that they're using to give people a sex change, a new look on life, that's just going to kill you. But that's okay.  The FDA just said that compounding pharmacies can't make and sell thymus and alpha one anymore because it's effective against COVID and they don't want people buying it. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: Are you kidding me?

Carl Lanore:
Get the vaccine, the vaccines okay. It has all sorts of side effects. Get that, but don't use thymus and alpha one, naturally occurring peptide in your body produced by your thymus gland, because it's effective at protecting you from COVID. Like folks, if you don't see what's going on, man, you are exactly who they want to step into that boot and pull that lever to vote for them. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So this is true. Most of the rapper fan bases are white, suburban kids. 

Carl Lanore:
it's the God's honest truth. There's no racism in America. I mean, don't get me wrong. There are people who hate, but I know a lot of black people who hate white people. Why don't we ever talk about that racism?  Cause that won't get any votes for you. That's why.  But the real systemic racism, it doesn't exist. Obama's not president  two  four year terms  in a row, unless a whole frigging lot of white people voted for him. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
In South Carolina, there could be a ban on transgender athletes from women's sports.

Carl Lanore:
Thank you, South Carolina. Sensible state. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
They were going to vote on it.  They took up the Save the Women's Sports Act on Tuesday morning of this past week.  Right now they don't have a documented state policy. So this could be new. So let's see what happens there. We'll have to stay tuned for that. 

[00:35:03]

Carl Lanore:
What were you talking about before, when you said you've never won anything?  You won the genetic lottery. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
That is probably true. 

Carl Lanore:
You have won the genetic lottery. I mean, people don't understand like how well you're aging and  it's not just your genetics, but you understand your genetics well enough to only eat the things that you do well with.

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
It was so shocking to me when I had  my genetic 23andme done. And then my functional medicine doctor went through everything with me and we talked about things on my genetics. . My body doesn't process caffeine, and it showed up in my genes, but I knew that already. Some of the things that showed up on my test results that I instinctively knew, it was shocking to me. 

Carl Lanore:
I think one of the biggest things that's attributed to your fantastic aging is the fact that you've never been a big animal flesh eater. And so you've never had to deal with iron accumulation in your body. And in fact, when you were young, you couldn't donate blood because they said your red blood was too low, right? Your iron was too low. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Correct. 

Carl Lanore:
So I actually think that that served you. Maybe it doesn't work for everybody, but I think that served you very, very well. .

So  Len Moskovitz, a friend of the show says, "When Lincoln said 'a house divided cannot stand' he wasn't trying to create unity. He was telling the South to go get screwed and that he wasn't going to consider their views". I didn't know that. That's pretty cool. I think we need that today. We need a way to tell the government to go get screwed. We don't like the way you're running the business anymore. 

[00:36:41] 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Okay. So, when you think about nutrients, nutrients work in pairs, right? Or they work in combination.  So,  a lot of times we don't think in that regard. We think, Oh, I'm going to go take my zinc today, or I'm going to go take my vitamin C. But in reality, sometimes you need to think about taking a couple of things together to get the fullest benefit. Be it a vitamin or a mineral, amino acids. So vitamin B12 helps the body absorb folate, right? And the two work together to support cell division and replication, which allows the body to replace cells that die.  And by the way, if you take  B12, you wanna take the methyl cobalamin form.  Good sources are meat, eggs, milk.  Natural sources of folate are leafy greens, beans and legumes. I know you're not a big beans guy. 

Carl Lanore:
Oh, I've been falling in love with chili lately.  A pound of red meat and some beans and a little bit of a tomato sauce is actually pretty good.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So what do you think about the combination of B12 and folate? 

Carl Lanore:
I think it's important. So you say there's no B6  in meat at all? You said the folate comes from leafy greens and stuff like that. There's no folate in animal protein?

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
According to this. We all know that  meat's a big source of b12. 

Carl Lanore:
Right, and most vegans are low on B12 because you can't get any in a plant source. Interesting. I think it is important. So just this morning I was listening to a video someone sent me and it opened up with a commercial and the commercial was about how important turmeric is for anti aging. And I've grown tired of this monoculture approach to health and aging, because I've been doing this show now for going on 16 years, and I realized that acting like this is all you need, or that's all you need, or this is the answer for you, is an insult to the complexity of the human body. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
Plus everybody's different too. What you need is not what I need. 

Carl Lanore:
Exactly. There are some of us who are actually allergic to turmeric and when we use it, we belch and we burp and we don't feel good and we feel warm and itchy and tingly. You shouldn't be taking turmeric.  There's people out there like "oh, magnesium, you need a lot of magnesium". Well, if you take magnesium and not potassium and not some calcium and not some sodium and not some phosphorus, everything gets whacked out. So we have to outgrow this idea that one single thing is all we need, because you may take that one single thing and disrupt a whole bunch of other things. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So, what about the person who says you don't need supplements? You get it all from your diet. 

Carl Lanore:
If you are one of these people who says I don't need supplements, I'm getting everything I need from my diet, I would challenge you to go to the USDA food database. And here's what I would challenge you to do. Take a picture of every meal. You sit down and eat. Do that for a week and then go to the food database and see what's in that meal you just had, and then maybe open up a spreadsheet, like Excel and start plugging the numbers in and then look at the end of the week. Did you really get all the B12 you needed?  I think you're gonna find that, no. I think nutrient deficiencies have existed since the beginning of human existence.  So, okay, our ancestors didn't have a B12 tablet.  But maybe they had a B12 deficiency that ended up ending their lives five years sooner than they needed to.  Nutrient deficiencies are real. They lead to disease states. But they do it slowly. It's a slow erosion of health over decades. So I think you do need supplements. Absolutely. But if you're one of these people that's convinced that what you're eating is all you need, then analyze your diet and see, and I believe you'll be shocked. And if you think it's important, what are you going to do? You're going to try to find more food to eat, or you're just going to supplement 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
And you don't know until you get tested. How do you know if your vitamin D levels are where they should be?

[00:40:49] 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah, exactly. That's a big one because people are afraid of the sun. Just use Chronometer app and log your nutrients. That's a pain in the ass. I get it.  At least just take pictures to start out with the USDA food database. All of these apps are using the USDA food database. But yeah, if that's easier, just take the pictures and then use an app and plug the numbers in, and you're going to be shocked that you're not getting a lot of things that you think you're getting here. USDA numbers are also what you need to not be deficient.  But not the correct levels of high performance. Like when the USDA came up with 60 milligrams of vitamin C, you know how they did that? They took female rodents that were pregnant with a fetus and they kept backing down their vitamin C in their food until they reabsorbed the fetus. It's kind of like nature's way of saying, yeah, now you can't have kids right now because you can't even feed yourself. And when they got to that number, they said, that's the minimum people need. And that's what the USDA  daily requirement is derived from. Not the amount that you need to be healthy and strong, the amount that you need not to become deathly ill. . 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well don't they recommend 400 vitamin D a day?

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. And you produce  tens of thousands of values of  vitamin D just laying in the sun. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
I know it's ridiculous. So sodium and potassium together... potassium encourages the kidneys to excrete sodium. So many studies have shown a connection between high potassium intake and a lower, healthier blood pressure. So according to the guidelines, adults are supposed to get 4,700 milligrams of potassium and 12 to 1500 milligrams of sodium a day. 

Carl Lanore:
That's nothing.  If you sweat at all, that's nothing. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Right. With the standard American diet, also, they're getting way too much sodium and not enough potassium.

Carl Lanore:
Calcium is another one. Right? So people are like, "Oh, well, gotta take a thousand milligrams of calcium a day". How do you know? Have you ever looked at how much calcium you're getting from your diet? If we know anything about what Americans are eating, the majority of their diet  is dairy. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So they're getting a lot of calcium, but not enough vitamin D.

Carl Lanore: 
Cause they're not going out in the sun. They could be getting 3000 milligrams of calcium a day. And then some doctor says, "well, you're 75 years old. You need to take a thousand milligrams". How do you know doc? We know that people who were given calcium supplements a decade ago, just because that was the new thing, all ended up with heart problems and it spurred more heart attacks. Then doctors said, "Oh yeah, you shouldn't take calcium unless you think you need it". 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So here it says calcium has become important because it strengthens bones, but the body needs vitamin D's assistance to absorb calcium vitamin. It also has many other benefits and we all know that. So, you have to have vitamin D to absorb the calcium. What happens to the calcium? If you don't have the D and you're still taking  in the calcium?

Carl Lanore:
That's the problem. It stays in the blood and calcium is an excitatory mineral, it excites the brain, it excites muscle tissue.  It's kind of abrasive and course to the body. 

This is Aiden Ray and he says “multi enzyme, digestive tabs, seem to help assure we get the most out of what we eat, it helped my grandma's hair fill back in on her head. .Yeah, that's interesting.  A lot of people have digestive issues and they're not absorbing what they eat. That's another good point. Thank you. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
That is a good point.  Here's one combination that I think you'll find interesting... niacin and tryptophan.

Carl Lanore: 
I would've thought  you were gonna say niacin and acetal.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Niacin deficiency causes pellagra, a disease that causes a bad rash, diarrhea and dementia. That's interesting. Tryptophan, an amino acid, is a source of niacin. Did you know that? So one way to avoid niacin short falls is to eat foods that contain a lot of tryptophan, including chicken and turkey.  That's interesting. So did you learn something new today? 

Carl Lanore:
I did. I need to eat more turkey. I hate turkey. It's so dry and plain.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
it's a dry, it needs estrogen. 

[00:45:24

Carl Lanore:
We have to talk about one thing that was important to us before we move on to listener questions and comments.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah. I wanted to also talk about long COVID too real quick.

Carl Lanore: 
Long COVID, then let's talk about eggs and Vince Gironda and then we'll take some comments and questions. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Okay. So long COVID, I didn't know was a thing.  Jack Yi sent me an article about Gwyneth Paltrow and how she had COVID early on and now she's experiencing long COVID.  Basically, it's left her with fatigue and brain fog. I don't think that Gwyneth Paltrow is the healthiest person.

Carl Lanore:  
I was going to say, we've talked about Gwenyth on this show for years.  I'm sure she's a wonderful human being, but she is so frigging misguided about what is healthy for women to do.  She's a proponent of steaming your vagina, but not lifting anything heavier than a two or three pound weight. She suffered from hairline fractures in various bones in her body because she's already got osteopenia. Her immune system has to be whacked on top of everything else. Cause I'm sure she's like a quasi vegan. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So I guess now she's seeing a functional medicine doctor, which is good. We should all be seeing functional medicine doctors. He's got her using butyrate, and I know a lot in the functional medicine community do you feel like butyrate helps with the COVID symptoms and  warding off COVID. 

Carl Lanore:
You could do the same thing by just eating an ultra low carbohydrate diet, but that's not as cool as taking butyrate.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Well, butyrate is so expensive. What about just using an exogenous ketone salts?

Carl Lanore:
Okay. That's butyrate too. That's butyrate attached to a mineral.  What you're talking about is ketone esters, a hundred dollars for three little bottles. It's really great,  but not all of us can afford that. Maybe Bill Gates. He can wash the synthetic meat down with ketone esters.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So she's doing a keto and plant based diet.  But she's also having fish and a few other meats. Then she's starting to incorporate  intermittent fasting. She's not eating until 11:00 AM.  So  here are some of the symptoms of long COVID. Once you have COVID, they take a while to go away. Chronic tiredness, breathlessness, raised heart rate, delusions, strokes, insomnia, loss of taste and smell, kidney disease, mobility issues, headaches, muscle pains, and fevers. I think  if you have long COVID and your body can't recuperate from COVID, I don't know. I didn't have COVID. But it seems like you probably had some underlying issues. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. Long COVID just means that you weren't weak enough to die from it, but you're not strong enough to get better from it. You're kind of stuck in what's called COVID purgatory. For those of us Catholics out there. Like it's not heaven, it's not hell. It's where unbaptized, babies and dogs are supposed to go. It's like in between heaven and hell. So if COVID doesn't kill you because you're strong enough not to be killed by it, but you're not strong enough to get better from it. Then you just kind of have long-term COVID you're going to have COVID for a few years maybe or something. That's all it is. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So,what I found interesting about  Vince Gironda eating 36 eggs a day... look at how great he looks, right? He ate three dozen eggs a day.

Carl Lanore: 
And he drank raw  unpasteurized milk. He drank raw cream. All the things that we're told are dangerous for us. Eggs are dangerous. Don't drink raw milk.  Now they want to take red meat away from us. Folks are you really woke? I don't think so. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
What my problem is, you see all these studies,  if you eat three eggs a day it's going to cause cardiovascular disease. And Vince Gironda is a perfect example. Look at this guy. 

Carl Lanore:
And he lived a long life disease free. I did hear that in his later years, he started to fall in love with good Italian red wine. Wine actually kind of eases the pain that you're not young anymore. It like anesthetizes you. So I understand why he probably did that. All the Hollywood studios used to send their stars to him when they had to get ready. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Right. I'm there's so much evidence that eggs are so good for you. Um, also the one that we were going to talk about is the dogs eating eggs.

Carl Lanore:
My father always used to give our dogs  raw eggs and they had the best coats in the world. And just recently, Dr. Karen Becker and  Rodney Habib from Planet Paws did a special on Instagram because  there are websites out there saying that its dangerous to give your dog raw eggs. That it'll make them sick. Who's telling that to the wolves that are raiding henhouses? Who's telling that to the foxes that are raiding henhouses and eating the eggs? Who's telling that to all the wild animals that aren't dying from eating raw eggs? This is where critical thinking departs and people are stupid. It's why we are where we are today. Come on. Dogs have been eating raw eggs for a frigging billion years. Now all of a sudden, no, they're no good for dogs. Don't give them to your dog. Feed him this kibble that'll destroy his kidneys and give him cancer and diabetes over time. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So I'm reading this article in Southern Living and it says one egg a week for a small size dog, while two eggs a week for a medium-sized dog and three eggs for a large to extra large size dog. 

Carl Lanore:
Now go back to what I just said. So I can see the farmer. The wolf is coming over to the hen house. "Hey, didn't you have an egg already? No, you can't have one. Send the other guy". Come on. Stop this nonsense. When we get involved with telling animals how they should eat, they get sick. They die. They get all the same diseases.  The San Diego zoo had heart failure. Why? They were feeding him Purina bear chow. That's why. Let the animals  eat all the eggs they want. .When we feed animals what we think nutrition is, they get sick. But nobody's telling the wild dogs,  don't eat that chicken, you'll get a bone stuck in your throat. Nah, they digest the bone fine. And everything else with it. Yeah, it's this nonsense. 

[00:51:18

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
Nick sent me an article about hand sanitizer recall.  I think that that might be important to touch on.  It was being  sent over from Mexico. And it was methanol that was being used instead of ethanol. 

Carl Lanore:
And methadone is poisonous to humans. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yes. There were several brands, but the main one was Beluma. So just be careful to make sure you're getting your hand sanitizers from a good source. And people were drinking it and it was killing them. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah.  I believe it. So this is a friend of yours, actually, Cynthia Burke. She says "years ago, I thought I would stop taking vitamin D because I was laying in the sun that summer. By the end of August, my vitamin D levels had dropped to 21. I've read that if you are dark skinned, the sun has a harder time penetrating the skin. I also wonder if the sunscreen prevents the body from absorbing vitamin D". It prevents the body from making vitamin D. That's why dermatologists are helping kill people by telling you to go everywhere with sunscreen on. I just did Mark Bell show, and we actually talked about this. The body regulates how much vitamin D it makes. And if you're a dark skinned, like we are, we have to lay out in the sun all day. Five, six, seven, eight days in a row because our ancestors lived under the sun. It was guaranteed that they were going to be under the sun most of the day.  So we produce a lot less vitamin D from sun exposure, and we have a higher level of 25 OHD binding protein. So we have lots of protective mechanisms in place to keep us from making too much vitamin D. The opposite of somebody from Scandinavia, with blonde hair and blue eyes, where they can take a thousand IU's of vitamin D and hit the 60 nanogram level. Like you have to take 20,000 a day. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
Yeah, because Cynthia is darker skinned. 

Carl Lanore:
Yeah. So  that's part of that conundrum.  It's misguided to use sunscreen. If you're worried about skin cancer, skin cancer doesn't come from the sun. It comes from your diet. Now every time I say this to people, they look at me like crazy.  So then I tell people, are there supplements you can take that protect your skin from DNA damage in the sun.? They'll say,  yea, astaxanthin and canthaxanthin, They’re antioxidants. Now, how do you give those to yourself? Oh, you take them. They're a pill. So you're telling me you put something in your mouth and it gets out into your skin and it protects you from sun damage. Interesting. So what you're telling me is the stuff you eat makes it out into your skin. Interesting. So if there are things that you can eat that protect your skin, what makes you think that there aren't things you're eating that will put your skin at greater risk of getting skin cancer? And when you look at the research from Africans who moved to the United States, they get skin cancer when they live here. They don't get skin cancer when they live  six inches away from the sun at the equator. When you start connecting the dots, you go, wait a minute. The sun is an unwilling participant in your development of skin cancer. Skin cancer comes from your diet. Fix your diet, and you'll never have skin cancer. If you've had skin cancer, you'll have it again if you don't change your diet. It has nothing to do with genetics. And so dermatologists telling people, 'Oh, you have to wear sunblock 24 hours a day', they're just helping you get skin cancer faster because the 25 hydroxy, the cold calciferol that's built in your skin plus the sulfated versions and all the other versions from sun protect your skin from getting skin cancer. So when you take the skin and expose it to the radiation from the sun, but you take away its ability to make D you're promoting skin cancer.  We have more skin cancer today and everybody's wearing sunblock. It's just like everybody's wearing masks and the COVID is going up. No one's paying attention anymore. They're all idiots. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
I hate wearing a mask. I can't breathe. It makes me anxious. 

Carl Lanore:
There was a study done in 2008 that showed that surgical masks, which is what everybody's wearing, did not protect surgeons from getting viruses in the OR and it did not protect doctors in the ER from getting viruses from the people that they were seeing. So in other words, the surgical masks produce no protection. It was done in 2008. You're not allowed to talk about it now because now in the era of COVID masks are everything. . 

[00:55:33

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Yeah, so, we have a question here from Jason Gutro. He has two questions. Years ago Carl had a guest on from Meridian Valley Labs promoting their whole blood viscosity test.  He bought it and was off the charts high. He said he implemented regular blood donations, nano kinase, supplementation, fish oil, and more recently white willow bark. And is considering a retest to see if he's moved the needle. First question: would long term use of white willow bark have the same health concerns as aspirin? Any other recommendations for supplements? 

Carl Lanore:
Yes, it can. And I don't take white willow bark daily, but I do take it  three times a week.  And don't forget baby aspirin isn't terrible for you. It actually has not only been shown to be cardioprotective, but it actually may protect against cancer because of inflammation. But, blood viscosity is tightly tied to hematocrit. If you keep your hematocrit low, your blood viscosity is going to stay low as well. That's why that test hasn't really caught on. A lot of doctors don't order it. If you focus on hematocrit and  red blood cell,  you automatically change the viscosity of the blood, but just a good fish oil supplement will help you a lot. Or just eat salmon three or four times a week. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So when you say fish oil, do you mean the high DHA? Do you mean the high EPA? 

Carl Lanore:
The way it came out of the salmon. All these new variations, they're all to produce products to meet specific niches.  I would rather see people eat three or four pieces of salmon a week, but some people won't eat salmon. Then I would take a fish oil that has not been concentrated for anything that didn't come out of the salmon. I wouldn't use a high EPA. I wouldn't use a high DHA. I wouldn't use an SPM. I'd use a whole fish oil because it's got other stuff in there too, just because we focused on EPA and DHA. There are other omegas in there that nobody pays attention to, and it may be that those are so powerful that they just need a tiny little bit, and you're not getting it if you're taking some concentrate. 

[00:57:44] 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
Next question." I've spoke to several docs and a few paleo type gurus, and no one has heard of this test and generally discounted on the quackery side. My thought is that  if it's legitimate, other labs would be offering it too".

Carl Lanore: 
Well, I just answered that. Focus on hematocrit and red blood cell and your viscosity will change. And that's why I said I think the reason that test didn't get popular is if you focus on keeping hematocrit low, you focus on keeping iron low, you focus on keeping red blood cells in a healthy but lower end where it's not impairing  your cardiovascular training or anything like that, you're gonna automatically have thinner blood, more viscous blood, and anything that reduces inflammation makes the blood thinner. Fish oil. You know, ginger is powerful, magical stuff. Everybody should be taking some amount of ginger. I'll tell you the best thing you can take is Juvacell . It's got everything in there you need, including fisetin. Everything that's been shown to reduce inflammation and help the body age better.

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
It even has glucosamine in it.

Carl Lanore:
I want to put this up because  this is one of those supplements that people don't think about because it's not sexy, but here, you should take six of these a day with whatever else you're taking. It'll help thin your blood. Juvicell SHRnetwork.biz/livebetter. Use code SHR. There you go. That's my gift. 

TLAT Alisa Profumo:
So This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have questions, email them directly to me, or you can reach me on Facebook and Instagram. 

Carl Lanore: 
Look it's Friday. Go out and have fun. And  we'll see you next week. Thanks for watching and listening. And please share the show.  Just hit the share button right now on Facebook and share it to your page because people can watch it immediately after it ends. So share the show. That's all I can say. Thank you.

TLAT Alisa Profumo: 
See you guys in a month. 

 

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Super Human Radio is the world's longest running broadcast dedicated to fitness, health, and anti-aging with emphasis on exercise, nutrition, and hormone management. The most progressive source of information for preventative & regenerative techniques... More

2908 Brownsboro Rd Ste 103
Louisville, Kentucky 40206
United States of America

+1 502-690-2200