[00:00:00] Hey, welcome back to another episode of superhuman radio. Today is our special edition the ReNew Life RX show with my co-host Adam Lamb will bring them on a just the moment get started. We're going to talk about some really interesting stuff today and we're going to revisit bpc. We're going to talk about HCG and a bunch of other good stuff that men are interested in women are two we can also talk about HCG for women.
[00:00:56] I want to talk about that. It's really really important as well. So let's. Run [00:01:00] Adams music the first step to changing your life starts with the ReNew Life Show with Adam lamb bam.
[00:01:14] If we turn that music down, hey, I'm on the other side this time. Let me move over to the center of the camera. There we go. There we go. How you doing Adam? I'm good. How are you? Gotta good to be here. Wonderful. Wonderful. Wonderful. You did not attract. We talked about that. You didn't make it to the the Arnold this year.
[00:01:28] We could talk a. About that. Well, we already we already have listeners. We already have listed as lining up Dave Hart and it is saying I am looking forward to this one and we're going to deliver some great information. Sorry about that. I didn't mean to step on you but want to keep the fan interactions happen.
[00:01:43] Yeah throw over thrilled to have them here. It wasn't for them. We would be just talking to each other. So anyway, I enjoy to yeah exactly by the way Adam. You have a new YouTube channel. Well, it's an [00:02:00] old YouTube channel. So if you guys want to see some really embarrassing videos look at some of the old stuff.
[00:02:04] It's actually just really so that was an old video the one with the protein to know that that I just did although my goal this year is to get consistent with making YouTube videos about a variety of things that II all going to be like Health Fitness related, but. Bye YouTube channel, I had forever.
[00:02:23] So like there's some funny videos like my kids and they're little and like just funny stuff that extras kind of on there. So yeah, I'm going to be the be some more consistent videos coming. I'm excited for it. So yeah, check it out watch a video subscribe. So what so I got to ask you why have you gotten away from dairy protein, you know, I just I switched to a plant-based protein it started with I mean, but you're not vegan, right?
[00:02:50] All right about you. I mean, I like red meat every single day of my life. Right? But what I found is that the plant-based protein from a digestive [00:03:00] standpoint just worked better. Like if you know if I just found a way protein sometimes just I don't know wasn't felt one more blow things like that.
[00:03:09] Plus, you know, I don't get. Veggies and I don't really get any any of that stuff good point. So it kind of helped us. Why not right? Throw it in there. You get a couple serving yourself and then I do the collagen protein scoop of that and then I do the MCT oil just water Shake It Up and that's kind of my look good on, you know, I don't have any vegetable based proteins at home.
[00:03:32] I know P proteins have proteins powder. They tend to have a pretty complete amino acid profile and you could add a little loosing to it the top. That was that was that was a variety. I don't remember exactly like or gain I think is what it is, but I know no affiliation to but I like the protein right got it got it for pretty cheap.
[00:03:50] So I got to fix my camera. I'll do it during the break anyway, so we're here to talk about HCG specifically at my request [00:04:00] because. For several years now. I have not been using HCG as part of my HRT protocol and and quite frankly I can tell you the changes are remarkable. That was female. I want male HRT.
[00:04:17] I created these little these little labels so that people can fast-forward to stuff that they're interested in. So my testicles definitely shrunk over the past few years. That my mind about it since I have been back on HCG. There's a noticeable change in the size and volume of them. But that's not the only thing I really you know, dr.
[00:04:43] Krista used to say he used to put guys on HCG who are on testosterone replacement therapy for long periods of time when they would start to feel like he called it testosterone burn out. They just didn't feel as good as they did when they first got on. You know what that [00:05:00] is. Usually Good Dip dip any shbg.
[00:05:05] We say it every time right? The guy's a come in. They're like man. I just asked her owns 14 hundred 1200 and they're like, I don't know what's going on this other Clinic. I mean, I'd like guys come over that their question in the pharmacy that their Clinic is getting that this all kinds of stuff.
[00:05:19] Right? Right. And then what we end up seeing is unlike your shbg. Is it nine percent? So you're so you're saying that when the shbg drops. Not feeling crappy. Just just remember we look at all this data from a technology standpoint and see where things go. Right and what we see is the guys that are doing let's say 24 months just to stop stir.
[00:05:44] Oh, maybe they're doing AI maybe they're not whatever. Typically they're shbg is in the tank. It will just it just you're you're dipping from it. So often with the higher levels, especially higher levels of testosterone. [00:06:00] That we see that problem and that HCG not for everybody. Right? So like there is no, you know will say this every single show five times.
[00:06:07] There's no one way for Everyone by any means, you know, we will clients. Come on. We might have a you know, three guys today one of them will be in 30 days. You're going to do 500 I use of HCG twice a week for six weeks and then you're done right? There might be guys that come on board and we say, hey we need you to do this before you even start the testosterone just to get you know, whether it's.
[00:06:29] Which FSH but shbg is affected by testosterone or buy HCG and it's one of those things that a lot of docks and a lot of other clinics understand we get it. I think we've had a lot of success with solving people's problems because we understand you know, we talk about it as hvg is in our opinion is one of the most important things to address and that's the emerging.
[00:06:50] So right now the emerging science is showing that shbg does not bind up and inactivate testosterone, but an actual a crawl. [00:07:00] Facilitates its entry into the cell which is you know, for years. We were like, oh shbg bad free testosterone good shbg binds up testosterone and hearts it and now we're going no it doesn't work that way at all.
[00:07:14] I mean, it's amazing that there's you know, there's still this client to come over and they're like, yeah, you know my dad can you put me on this and my free test was this my free test with his body building right now, they're taking things to reduce shbg, but the other part is that they're there.
[00:07:28] Folks prescribing based on free test which like your free test is high. Well, the free test is high because things are binding in flowing right? They're not even check in total. They're not checking a CHP G. So that's where it sometimes. We have clients come over that are kind of a little in the know the little Savvy of the foremost.
[00:07:45] We don't check free test, you know what I mean? And so people are like what about the free test and we're like, why does that you know, they don't really know why they should it's just something that's sometimes it's condition and we explained to him that shbg. Total testosterone [00:08:00] conversation and if they get it it makes sense and I'll be honest like that's what's really helped us stand out to solve problems for those folks that you know, we're not always the first place where sometimes the fifth or sixth right that people come through, you know, all the reasons is we understand the shbg piece for years, right and it's matter of monitoring it and so you can look in and see where someone's guys come in the rest each Bee Gees through the roof with shbg through the roof you can try to.
[00:08:28] For it do all that stuff. They're going to feel the same which is like crap. And that's the reason they came and interestingly enough shbg kind of is correlates very well to estrogen levels in men. So as estrogen levels tend to go up shbg also tends to go up and so guys use things that agonize estrogen levels.
[00:08:49] They'll use aromatase Inhibitors. They'll even use some master on and stuff like that because they feel like it's going to reduce aromatization and. Deuce shbg, but [00:09:00] just because they correlate doesn't mean they really have anything to do with each other shbg needs to be unlocked from the hormones and we need to look at it as it as its own hormone by itself.
[00:09:10] Would you agree with that statement? So what we do, you know? We've done a good job at trying to explain this stuff in layman's terms. And so how we look at shbg is it's kind of like the river that flows everything around when the rivers dried up. It doesn't matter what your estrogen is your DHEA all not it's not moving.
[00:09:27] Yeah. No one anywhere. Yeah it when it's too high, right? Yes, when you're 60 G's too high. We kind of explained it that like if a testosterone molecule for you to feel good needs a hit your brain every 10 seconds. Well, your shbg is too high. It's diluted. It's like it's like Cornish. Vodka into a big glass of water in expecting per volume.
[00:09:47] It's hitting your brain maybe every 60 seconds instead of every 10 seconds. We're at 10 seconds you feel good. And that's it's just an analogy. So that folks understand it the scientific side that they're going to be like that's not how it works. [00:10:00] But but we understand how to make it work so that you know people feel good in their healthy.
[00:10:04] And so that's kind of how it works. But another thing too is that your shbg is real high adding DHEA can help. The sex hormone it helps move around, you know, we explain DHEA is kind of the like the police officer at the intersection directing traffic you go here you go here and if your dish a super-low, there's going to be some lack of Harmony in how your hormones communicate.
[00:10:28] It's just what we see then we think everybody should be idha. Nope. And I would say I would even say 50 percent of our folks do but it's something to look at and address to help the harmonization of the hormones in the body, especially if you have highest HP. It's kind of feeding that given that such be do something digital to do.
[00:10:47] So, the other thing that HCG does for guys that I've learned is so as guys are on testosterone therapy longer and longer as a mono therapy. There is [00:11:00] becomes a propensity. For more of it to be converted to DHT and this is where guys who are been on testosterone therapy for a year or two. They start to notice.
[00:11:13] They start shedding hair and they start getting more body acne and they start having hair growing in places that it didn't grow before and they go to themselves Chi, you know, this is kind of weird what's going on. Well, 5-alpha reductase is actually controlled and 5-alpha reductase is. The enzyme that takes testosterone and converts it to dihydrotestosterone 5-alpha reductase bio synthesis is regulated by the presence or the lack thereof of progesterone now, no one talks about progesterone when it comes to men and fact, I've had some clinicians say progesterone should not be focused on and if anything should be lowered in men what we find is that as progesterone [00:12:00] drops DHT Rises as DHE Rises guys.
[00:12:03] Getting male pattern baldness. They start getting back knee they start getting hair, you know growing in places that it didn't. Well one of the things that HCG does is you know, we have to stop thinking as the testicles as producing only testosterone. While testosterone may be a primary hormone the testicles produce other hormones to and when they become atrophied and they become dysfunctional because they're not being stimulated by luteinizing hormone any longer they stop producing progesterone as well.
[00:12:33] And as a result of that we start to see more DHT accumulation and such the the hair loss and so on so HCG actually promotes. The production of some less sexy less targeted hormones that help us stay and feel better. And so we can't ignore HCG for its the other Cascades that it seems to keep going in the presence of [00:13:00] your your pituitary going.
[00:13:01] Hey, we don't need nothing home anymore. The funny thing about HCG is atg mimics a lot of different progenitor hormones a lot. We're going to talk about thyroid and a little bit as well. But but yeah, I mean if you're on testosterone therapy for more than a year and you start to notice your share shedding hair.
[00:13:23] You need to start taking HCG right away we so it's easy for us is it's a it's pretty standard that we use it. Not not everyone right and and sometimes it's strategic how we'll do it. There's certain individuals, you know, there's there's studies showing that. Different genetically your body can develop certain antibodies against HCG.
[00:13:49] You do too much too long to so not everybody right in and so they the situation varies on how we. How its [00:14:00] prescribed and things like that who needs it and it's you know, you're on higher dose, you know injection type stuff to in our opinion, which is more higher risk higher dose that one time your that's going to flatten out your LH and FSH.
[00:14:14] We have clients that do testosterone cream and their LH and FSH don't even budge right because because they're still mimicking that natural pulse of testosterone when you use a long-acting Esther, I don't care if it's and at they'd sippy innate or. No, the what's the other stuff to be dough, which is like, you know, six weeks or something like that every six weeks at in shot when your testosterone levels are like this all the time.
[00:14:39] This is this becomes problematic. This is when you get a hyper suppression of the HPT. But when you're using cream, it's like this you put it on in the morning it pulses and it drops in apple and all in your body your body likes that your body like that either, you know, your testosterone will Peak it can peek [00:15:00] at nighttime.
[00:15:00] It can Peak when you exercise, you know, I mean think of like as guys sometimes we wake up with a noticeable puking erection. Right? Right, and so. And that's a good thing right as you older, especially like these young guys. They don't fit. That's what all they know but as you get older, you're like, all right feeling good today, and it's one of the feedback things of clients when men start sometimes to that.
[00:15:23] That's like the first thing like look for that it'll be you know, and they're like this is what's working. Right? But but to your point it is that that little bit of this it doesn't like. Whoo. Whoo, it doesn't your body doesn't want do that. Your body doesn't like anything panicky doesn't care about your goal.
[00:15:39] You know sound some. Yes, sir. Your body doesn't care about your goals your Fitness stuff. It's in constant survival mode not constant survival, but it wants to be in Harmony and that cream dose creates that Harmony that natural flow of the body. There's less disruption. That's why we love the cream over the injections because there's [00:16:00] less disruption when this when this starts happening this big high up and down that that's when cholesterol level start getting goofed up human.
[00:16:08] He met hematocrit hemoglobin Global levels, you know, things like that potentially liver does it? Having to process so much at one time things like that and what we're learning. We're learning from Doctor - Samuel Den Meads research on treating prostate cancer with testosterone is that it's the high in the low that resynchronize has the prostate and so what we're seeing is, you know guys who have low testosterone all the time or people who are using long-acting Esters where they have high testosterone all the time.
[00:16:39] They tend to be more at risk of. Helping prostate cancer what seems to reset the prostate is that up and down and that's what dead meat is proven dead meat is taking a 250 milligrams shot once a month what he's watching. Is this radical Peak three days in and then it tapers down and by the end of the month the guy's got the testosterone levels of a [00:17:00] 14 year old girl and they gets another shot.
[00:17:01] Well, they're these proving that that pulse is important but most men without interruption get that pulse daily guys who are using. Game or some other daily application of getting that pulse daily. So the prostate likes that pulse it likes that pulp we never do is to you know mean it's so funny is it we used to pay more attention to it as a clinic we pay less attention to PSA with our clients because it's never clean ever get over one.
[00:17:31] You know, I mean, they're all in the point four point five point six never independent PSA in that way we so in. And nine I did a show where they found the presence of PSA in breast cancer tissue. So it's not specific to the prostate at all. And in fact now forward-leaning clinicians realize that PSA may not be really that important because when [00:18:00] so look at the Times where PSA naturally increases and young men old men and immediately after orgasm your PSA will be through the roof for like two days well, No, that orgasm is protective to the prostate.
[00:18:13] We know that there's plenty of research that shows that men who have more orgasms don't get prostate cancer. And so how could we say PSA is an indicator of a problematic prostate and and if you ever go get a PSA test and your doctor says to you man, your PSA is kind of high and he doesn't ask you.
[00:18:33] Did you have an orgasm last night or within the past couple days. Don't worry about your PSAs being high because. You did in fact have sex or self-pleasure yourself the night before or two nights before. Yeah. Your PSA is going to be doing a movie just not sure I'm to you know compete testosterone.
[00:18:49] It could change LH. You never liked those those levels in you know, it's like you just said that regular orgasms for men. It is critical to a healthy thing [00:19:00] doom, and I got to tell you I have such a strong proponent. Like I'm not telling men to go out and cheat, but absolutely, however you got.
[00:19:09] Wait, you must have more than just one orgasm a week. You have to it's healthy for you. It's healthy for your body. It's healthy for your brain and more importantly it's really healthy for your prostate. Perfect example of the correlation doesn't always equal causation Darcy clock posted and that's absolutely true.
[00:19:28] There's a lot of things that correlate like fire trucks and house fires, but that doesn't mean that fire trucks cause house fires right could be in the tree. You know, you're right. His prices information and unfortunately, we don't reach enough people because we really do need to reach more men about this kind of stuff.
[00:19:45] I want to talk about HRT. I mean HCG just for a moment in female HRT. So I have a prediction. This is not being done currently. Okay, but I think the first line approach [00:20:00] to perimenopausal women women should be HCG injections before they go to Frank hormone replacement therapy. Because if we look when we look at HCG, he's role in in in women who are infertile.
[00:20:18] These women always have either very high or very low thyroid hormone, very high or very low progesterone levels very high or very low estrogen levels or all three of those at the same time, which is usually what happens. And what we know about HCG when they give a woman a bolus, you know, 10,000 units intramuscularly of HCG every week to bring on fertility.
[00:20:45] Well what it really does when we talk about bringing on fertility what it really does is it it synchronizes all the hormones. So all the hormones are like all over the place for this person. She can't get pregnant. She can't get pregnant. They take take take the ACT. That's often. It's like, oh, yeah now we're [00:21:00] really good we can get pregnant now, so.
[00:21:02] I aren't clinicians. Why is it there more research being done on postma perimenopausal women just getting on HCG and I'm talking about low doses. I'm talking about a hundred fifty units a day and nothing else and looking at these women and saying wow their estrogen came up that progesterone came out.
[00:21:21] Everything is where it belongs this because don't forget. Fertility is something that happens in young women where HRT and is not supposed to happen in older women. HRT should not be ready to have your fertility right? I'll talk about what we see. Well, what will it let me just make this point. I'm going to open it up to you to respond to me.
[00:21:41] So fertility is something that occurs in young women not old when doctors are trying to get female patients on HRT. What they're trying to do is move their old hormone levels back to youthful hormone. Why not just use HCG to do that because that's what it's doing. It's [00:22:00] re-establishing youthful quote unquote fertility like hormone levels.
[00:22:05] What do you think? Here's what we see. So the number one thing we see with women low testosterone and and their OBGYN don't nobody's addressed in it. They're scared to death or like testosterone that's going to be that's crazy. That's the number one thing. Number two thing. We see with women that are in these are I'm telling you.
[00:22:22] Not blood work necessary as much as they come to us because they're not happy. Right and is high estrogen we see women coming to us that are just like they don't they hate the world everybody's an idiot. They don't want to do stuff guess where their estrogen is. It's always high my every single time right?
[00:22:41] We see women coming over in their late 40s, their estrogen is up and in the range of where you would be on trying to get for it, you know. Look at in vitro process like, you know trying to get like I can't think of the word becoming fertile and what we found is that this [00:23:00] conflict of how you know, estrogen 800 for a woman who's 47 is causing this internal conflict.
[00:23:06] And so with hormone replacement therapy, this is like I said, this is just what we've learned with men and women is different for men. We want to get all of our hormones like it was when we were younger with women. We wanted it's kind of like that. You're not 25. You're not having babies anymore.
[00:23:22] It's time to shut those things down and increase the testosterone which is the part of that helps them feel great. You have their body cooperate with what they want it to do have the libido and all those kind of things the majority of the women. Like I said, this is what we see and the kind of philosophies we have is that they come in and they're on pregnenolone and progesterone and DHEA and estrogen patch and it's tossed her own energy.
[00:23:49] So go wipe it all that out. We're going to start you on it, but you're not to stop there. Not on testosterone start him on testosterone. For example low dose [00:24:00] 2.54 milligram something something in that range, right and we see how they we we do the consistent follow up. How you feeling? How's this?
[00:24:08] They're just awesome levels come up a little bit. And then everything balances out the sounds that we remember it's always it's an upstream hormone and us and men and women and women and what we see is that when it's just a strong gets up and it becomes dominant in their body everything else usually self-regulates and then they feel good right at the end of the day.
[00:24:27] It's we want them to feel good. And we what I was explaining to a woman the other day is that what we try to do our goal is that we want to bring that your plane above the storm the storm being menopause. What we've had success doing is helping women rise up above menopause fly right over it and then come down and in to maybe it's maybe you know, depending on how long that takes to do it without goofing up with all these other different hormones because as you get older your progesterone should be blow your your estrogen should start dropping the oci [00:25:00] right?
[00:25:00] I got to be honest with you I disagree with this to some to and I respectfully disagree with it open to I'm open to. To obviously learning more and more but here's so and maybe you do this but very few clinicians start the dialogue with a female patient by saying so tell me, how are your periods when you are ovulating, you know, do you did you get like really horrible periods.
[00:25:28] Did you where you just miserable? You know because we so when we look at the cycle that a woman goes through, right? So we know that like as she gets closer to Menses progesterone levels rise or estrogen levels drop. This is why a lot of them get hot flashes and stuff like that they get anxiety and stuff.
[00:25:48] If you get if you go exactly let for lack of better terms exactly, you know 90 degrees away from that know a hundred eighty degrees away from that right? This is where they usually spend their [00:26:00] time feeling good in that month that like, there's no problems. They wake up then uploaded they've done.
[00:26:06] So what a lot of clinicians don't do is they look at testosterone progesterone and the estrogens independently, like just separate hormones. And so they may give a woman a dose of progesterone. That is let's say and well, let's say what this is a clock the period is a clock right? So they give them give a dose of progesterone that they would have realized at three o'clock.
[00:26:31] They give him a dose of estrogen that they would have realized at seven o'clock and then they give him a dose of testosterone that they would have realized at noon. And so that's that's a mistake you so those hormones are dancing throughout the 28 days. They're lining up and print when progesterone is high and estrogen is low.
[00:26:50] This is what's going on. I think part of the problem with of some women who go HRT just isn't for me. It's because those three [00:27:00] hormones and I say three there's three estrogen so really that you know, there's more than three, but estrogen progesterone testosterone and even to some degree DHEA. They are not in the cyclical synchronization that they need to be.
[00:27:13] So these women just don't feel good. But if doctors would start to pay attention to go, okay, we are going to bring you. You're all of your hormones to that sliver of time in between, you know luteal phase and and and and and the phase where you actually starting to have a period we're going to bring it to that safe.
[00:27:34] You don't have week and a half out of every month that you just feel like you're rocking. We're going to bring testosterone estrogen and progesterone right there right there in that zone and I don't think a lot of doctors do it. I think a lot of doctors go. Well. Your progesterone is is in the range.
[00:27:50] Looking for not high not low. It's your estrogen is in the range. We're looking for not high not low. Your testosterone is in the range we're looking for which by the way, I think women get far too [00:28:00] little testosterone and HRT cuz everybody's afraid that they're going to grow penises or something like that whatever ridiculous, but I really did like, do you ask women like tell me what your period is?
[00:28:09] Like? What was the truth? Yes, so we talked to women that I would say 50% of them are having one first off. You're still having a. I feel like half of them are not glasses may not be knocking on the door. I get it right or they're just they might be 35 and they're not having won their athletic or something like that.
[00:28:29] So we want to try to figure that out. And then we understand, you know, we understand that the there's a change in the cycle news arranged, you know, and I assume most blood work. We use LabCorp, but shows the different, you know faces the follicle phase the luteal phase the ovulation. In those kind of things right and then it also shows based on age where they should be postmenopausal.
[00:28:52] Right? Like when you're postmenopausal your progesterone should be Nick doesn't you know what I mean? And so what we see like for [00:29:00] example is a woman who's actually a friend of ours she came through and she's just like not like hates the world right comes do we're looking looking through things her progesterone based at her face was.
[00:29:10] What 11 or 12 or something like that? And it shouldn't be and she's going in and out of pause. So it shouldn't be that high and that's one of the issues the last thing she needs is more estrogen or progesterone cream or something like that. And so we go through and see on the blood work shows and we talked about when your cycle house your cycle and a lot of times.
[00:29:31] Like I said the women that come to us for like you like you like you were saying that there's that time when they feel great like that's my wife right like when she's. Your PMS or whatever that might be the time she's a little edgier just hormone wife's changes, but there's most of the women that come to us every day sucks.
[00:29:48] You know what I mean? They're I'm like, so what day when is your face good never it sucks. Everything sucks. Right so that that's usually our female clientele and we're like, okay. Well, let's see why it sucks when like [00:30:00] look your estrogens at 450 and you're 48 years old and your testosterone is at.
[00:30:05] Right and you go to the gym 60 and taste are shown as so underestimated in HRT. I know doctors that don't want to even prescribe testosterone because quote unquote. It's a male hormone. I'm like, are you kidding me? All right. I hit a woman she brought up the shot called to talk about if you want to talk to him about the her OBGYN.
[00:30:24] It said that what we're recommending was not low-dose testosterone is high dose. And so we got to call me. So what's what is low dose and she's like anything and he's like how many women have you put on testosterone and she's like none. We don't believe it and I'm like, okay, we don't believe it.
[00:30:41] We don't care. I like like I want to shake those docks. I want to go did this woman have testosterone when she was young. They don't even know that they'll say well, I don't know. Of course you see this is the problem. So that's been having horrible and the eye. He is that the top end of testosterone levels for women is really the [00:31:00] bottom end for men and that's where they come up with it.
[00:31:02] It's like oh well women and here if you look at a LabCorp, it's eight to forty eight is good. We we like that 60 to 80 range and what a lot of women don't understand because let's say we get some of these female competitor folks that come in that the objector body up and they're like, hey, can you help me get my body healthy again, which will pretty good at.
[00:31:20] And they're just awesome like three four five hundred, right? So the so people understand that the the woman that might look like you what you don't want to look like isn't taking a little testosterone right take a lot of stuff. No, she's taking a cheese taking a male dose. She's taking 250 300 milligrams a.
[00:31:38] Riley taking high doses and that's what it took to get that, you know the voice change and some of those things that when worry about but you know, and I explained to him that you know me as a guy like my testosterone cream is 200 milligrams right as a woman. It's anywhere from two point five two five.
[00:31:54] We never go over five and it depends. Everybody absorbs and manages [00:32:00] medication differently women are different sizes. Right? If you're five 314 pounds or your five nine hundred eighty five pounds. There's going to be a different dose that's needed and maybe depend body fat and all that kind of stuff.
[00:32:14] So all that goes into what we look at when we're looking at just Oscar for women, but we just think less is more what we've seen more times than not is women come in the door and they're on 50 thing. And we take them out one thing we say let's see how it works. Right and then let's roll in something else.
[00:32:32] And then it takes longer for women's bodies to regulate the things like this tiny hormone, but testosterone especially in this court like with the pellets when there's like a pellet will have women come in their pellets have like three different things in them and they don't know what's making them feel good.
[00:32:46] What's making them feel bad and those kind of things to or they go on a program and they feel like amazing the. Two to three months and then what happens is it's it's kind of like being at the party, right? Eventually the party gets [00:33:00] old and their bodies like we can't sustain these hydraulic aid kit can't forget.
[00:33:04] You just can't keep doing blow and drinking alcohol every day. It's a good analogy because that's kind of what were they try to do with all the hormones and that's kind of to be honest with you more like what you were describing is kind of how we of you that trying to keep them at that Peak right?
[00:33:20] It's not the party eventually the body is like I can't stay. Party the have to have the cycle if we talked about with the cream and the men and women, that's just what we see and it seems to work. You know, the changes should be subtle. There's nothing. There's no pill that's going to like make all the stress go away and you're going to like lose eight pounds and be better looking like it just doesn't work that way, right but you know, so we do the best we can and keep them keep them healthy and keep them as happy as possible.
[00:33:47] I want to take a break because I want to come back and I want to talk about HCG and the thyroid this is a. Really interesting discussion that no one is having but that's why we do the ReNew Life RX show here at the Supreme [00:34:00] radio network. So stay tuned. We'll be right back with more.
[00:34:07] See how I did that I'm back on my side now.
[00:34:13] Welcome back to the ReNew Life RX show. Two things. I got to mention. First of all, we will have a show Friday for the first time in a long time tomorrow. Every other Friday we will be doing the pep talk and it's all about peptides. We're going to be joined by dr. Carl page. He is a one of the leaders in the international peptide society and he will be on so this Friday we're going to just do a cursory review of the growth hormone secreted Gods because I'm tired of people being robbed by quote-unquote supplements like Sarah vital that is supposed to increase your growth hormone.
[00:34:52] Hundred percent while if you don't have any growth hormone, when you're 55 years old and times he could by 3.5. It's not going to [00:35:00] see you. Remember math, you know 0 times 0 0 20 2 times 0 is 0 so, you know the yeah. Yeah, they were real they were real legitimate ways for your doctor to give you something that will increase growth hormone to youthful level.
[00:35:18] So don't get scammed. So I'm going to do that then the following show. Some amazing peptides for cognition and nootropics forget about the pills. There's one that comes from porcine brain tissue. I'm about to experiment with it. But you feel it like you got like it's like, oh man. Wow, I feel this.
[00:35:41] So we're talking about some of those there are some copper peptides we're going to talk about because people are who have iron overload needs copper to get into the cells faster. So we're going to be doing the pep talk do you think? He helps with that. Well, okay. So do I think NAD is important?
[00:35:56] Yeah, but you don't need to buy any D. If you just take nicotinic [00:36:00] acid real niacin $6 at Kroger's it converts to NAD your choke. So real quick story. So the company that patented NAD. I decided to stop selling it to life extension Foundation everybody else than just going out and selling it directly themselves.
[00:36:20] So what did what did life extension comes to do? They found the precursor to NAD and they said well by this and it converts to NAD instead of just taking the NAD. Well the hell with all that just taking it and just take real niacin just take nicotinic acid and eventually it converts NAD. I did a show eight or nine years ago saying that the two most valuable.
[00:36:41] Aging supplements you can take a melatonin and niacin and the story that Pennies A Day pennies a day. I was just thinking lately. I have mild tone and I was buy it then I never take it and I need to start taking their stuff as I'm reading this book on it's a lot of meditation stuff and but it talks about how important to know [00:37:00] melatonin is.
[00:37:01] To certain ways your brain processes things and Joe dispossess knows. I think it wasn't, you know, I'm talking about. Yeah, Deedee Spinoza. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's got a pretty cool and called book. I'm working on so so real quick Dylan gautreaux who lives in Louisiana has a question we will get to it.
[00:37:20] I don't want to post it yet, but we will get to it Dylan so stick around. The other thing I wanted to mention was I'm hiring a sales person. And the position will make 65,000 first year. Absolutely. If you love this industry, if you want to become part of a team that's actually changing and saving lives.
[00:37:38] You know, I'm in my I just had my 13 year anniversary last year. I'm in my 14th year. If you want to become part of this team, please email me email me at on are at superhuman radio dotnet if you have any sales experience we can work together. So check that out. So Anthony Roberts came on my show in.
[00:37:57] When I was still with Clear Channel, and we [00:38:00] did an episode that looked at HCG. For hypothyroidism. So there are a host of studies out there on women for fertility using HCG at doses of 10,000 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000. I use in a single injection boy. That's a lot of HCG and oh. Eighty-five percent of them go through a period of thyroid storm or hyperthyroidism.
[00:38:35] So Anthony, I was maybe I could find the show. Maybe I can but Anthony went through all the literature and he found evidence that HCG because HCG is like is like the skeleton key hormones. You know, it looks like luteinizing hormone. And well, it also looks like thyroid stimulating hormone looks just like TSH and that's what it stimulates the body to do a lot of things.
[00:38:59] Yes, [00:39:00] you know, it's the best. It's the best. Yes. So what are your thoughts on so I've noticed in fact, I stopped taking my armor thyroid when I started taking HCG again because when I was taking my armor thyroid and I started out on some high doses. I started out 400 IU's three days in a row. Man, I would sweat and constantly I felt like I was on site.
[00:39:22] Oh Mel again, and I thought you know, I'm just going to stop taking my the Army. I've been taking $150. Yeah, took the I took it out on Angie and I'm just taking the I've taken by the way thanks to you. I have something else to add to this discussion. I take my HCG before bed. It completely changes sleep architecture are you know, I'm a Madman.
[00:39:41] I have three different devices I track my sleep my REM sleep increased a my deep sleep increased when I started taking a. 50 I use of HCG before bed and I noticed it made me sleepier. Nice. No, that's good. Well and in HCG also has this effect to that [00:40:00] kind of chills you out right and that's why I think women sometimes pregnant with her HCG through the roof.
[00:40:05] They're like this kind of lackadaisical and things like that. And that's why I also think it works. We've never done the HCG diet so to speak but one of the thoughts behind it is that it just kind of makes you. Worried about being hungry. Let's try you know, like there's like a there's a chill thing about HCG as well that can help but for some people to we notice that will take HCG and it can Spike libido rapidly.
[00:40:32] So we have people kind of you know, the last thing you want is your getting ready to go to bed wife's already asleep. And also you like who don't I can't fall asleep, right? And so sometimes even the morning it can it can Spike energy. So everybody's racks to a little bit different from. We see so we could that's why we do our such a consistent follow up is how you feeling how you sleep in rent.
[00:40:53] It's like literally the second question we asked how is your mood to find out if your case, you know taking it at [00:41:00] night works better, right? That's all and what for others it can keep them up, but I would like people and clinicians who happen to catch the show to consider atg for their hypothyroid patients because not only will the correct their thyroid, but it correct a lot of other.
[00:41:17] I'm just well, that's that's interesting. We don't do much with in just because we aren't you know from experience standpoint. We haven't run the gamut of seeing how the HCG in the thyroid or working together. But you know, what we also do believe is that clients come in low testosterone. They're just their thyroids at optimal.
[00:41:38] We don't touch the thyroid yet. Well, let's like I said, let's see what happens when we pour this testosterone and upstream and see how the body that's a great point. Every almost every single time. The thyroid function gets a little bit better well and you know, you know, you know what you know what I'm like that.
[00:41:52] Hey, I'm going to put you on meds Jack your thyroid up and then you have your dependent on it and you need it. But all you really needed was a little bit it's a [00:42:00] start well testosterone and thyroid hormone are reciprocals of each other. In fact, if you look at men who are hyper thyroid. They're also hyper.
[00:42:09] Gonadal men who are like Eddie have idiopathic hyperthyroidism. Like they're just producing so much thyroid hormone. They're raging their testosterone is through the roof too. So there is a correlation. You're absolutely right. So what what makes you not think that well if I correct testosterone the final straight and a lot of those guys to its we don't have it.
[00:42:29] It's rarely check move definitely go check on the younger usually at higher shbg levels to to compensate to move all these hormones that around because. Is it that volume and then what happens is you get older just Ostrom dips you thyroid function dips shbg stays where it was, right? And so we have guys all the time come or is it just us rooms 650 700 and they feel like crap and has nothing to do it.
[00:42:54] But the refugees eighty or ninety or a hundred right? And so we put them on [00:43:00] testosterone. Usually no HCG for those guys been in a funk a few other things and. Now they feel great again because when they're 21, 22 23, they might have been at 1800 or to write someone checks it until there's a problem right?
[00:43:13] So right it's really hard to figure out where you should be going. So if you're taking HCG already guys take it at night. It'll improve your sleep. I was at tailor-made Health on Monday. I raised that point to them. They said they're actually going to do some research and look into it. So Dylan gautreaux has a question.
[00:43:31] He says he's wow. We blocked he's got a big question. I can't. See my eyes anymore. I have a question. I've been on HCG for probably seven years on top of my testosterone started daily a hundred 50 micrograms every am about two years ago the first year I loved it. I felt I just I felt I'm sorry the first year I loved it.
[00:43:52] I felt. I woke up quicker and no fog whatsoever. I don't feel that anymore. [00:44:00] Should I be looking at bumping the dosage stopping it for a bit of Wat? You're not you're not looking at my blood work anything but I have good the last three results. Just wondering what you think. So we're not going to give any advice because we're not doctors but in a case like that.
[00:44:20] Typically what our physicians would do is have them stop. Like I said earlier some people. Can have a genetic disposition that can develop antibodies against HCG and your body will fight it it won't work anymore. But when you have it, but when you have something outwardly like an allergic reaction that you would say because no not exist your body.
[00:44:42] It's like oh that's foreign black fight it and it never gets the chance to do what it's supposed to do doc. We work without a Utah super smart guy would be great if the show is name's dr. Willy and he's got a couple books to I think it's around here. But he he's a [00:45:00] big believer in this and he's seen it to wear and it's not everybody right?
[00:45:03] But but some people eventually the body kind of builds up this tolerance for it and it doesn't work as well. That's why I like for our clients almost never will we consistently keep it up keep them on it for I'd say a lot to most folks that take it consistently. It's six weeks every 90 days.
[00:45:19] They'll do six weeks of that 90 days would be the most consistent kind of time a bit because you. Kind of burnout those receptors to especially high doses the guys that like the bodybuilder stuff. I think over the yeah. I'm going to do mm. I use every day for five days. Like you Dad actually that actually so did the research out there shows that because it's so effective at stimulating lighting cell activity that taking those high doses actually makes the light Excel stop producing they become exhausted.
[00:45:48] It's the same. Concept as Androgen deprivation therapy shutting down testosterone production to the same thing and you're right the body likes things for a while. That's the way we [00:46:00] are. I mean we have seasons, you know, it's like I always equate that the analogy to alcohol right like you if you start having a beer every night great.
[00:46:09] Well, then it goes to two and then it goes to 3 and then and I mean or you stop drinking for I know a lot of people that gave up lent or give up drinking for Lent here recently and when they go back that. Groups can be a global, you know, all these things are other drugs right like that stuff food isn't drugged right?
[00:46:24] Look the sugar sugar is a drug. You take some time off sugar and you have sugar again. You might be a little more hyper and giddy, you know what I mean is opposed to the field. So we have to keep all that stuff in mind with the chemicals that we introduced. So just in case Dylan misted your approaches your on for six weeks every 90 days.
[00:46:42] So if you look at 90 days as the period you're on for six weeks of that 90 days and you're off for another six weeks. Technically right off for four weeks of the night. It's right in that range. But like I said, it totally varies, you know, how much HCG you get whether you [00:47:00] get it or not. How much you should be those kind of things.
[00:47:04] Is it really varies right in a lot of it has to do with like the conversations that we have is what we can tell through some of the questions that we asked how well it's working if it's not working is it time to take. Time off because we don't want us each Bee Gees getting too high and now we're competing with the testosterone levels that we've increased and then we don't want potential, you know, LH and FSH burnout with the the HCG as well.
[00:47:27] So at the end of the day doing it doing it right in figure out what works right for you and paying attention to its most important thing. Jason Lulu is listening live today. He said I'm late, but at least you're here and you can always go back and listen to everything else that you missed Okay, so.
[00:47:44] I want to go ahead and start talking about bpc. Talk with my dog. Yeah, Dylan said he's going to talk with his doc. He has a good one. That's good. Yeah, that's it. So bpc. We've done shows on BBC [00:48:00] back before anybody. In fact, I did the first show on BBC with with the Dell Musa. I want to say two or three years ago when he was still coming on and doing the subversive the science Roundup bpc is an amazing peptide.
[00:48:14] It's orally active. It's absorbed and biologically active orally it is best injected. It is best injected closest to the site that you want to stimulate repair but not everybody is willing to do that. So if you inject it in the belly fat or skin it will get there, but the premise behind. peptides is they will go to The receptors closest to the injection site.
[00:48:39] So if you've got bursitis in your shoulder pick some skin up here and just push it in I do it. I was injecting a directly into my foot after you drink it very similar to yours is so we would mute bpc 157. I don't know if I took, you know, I had the whole inflammation autoimmune issue and the inflammation are so bad actually caused an acute tear my achilles tendon back in [00:49:00] July so I couldn't do cardio haven't been on a treadmill.
[00:49:03] I'm actually doing stem cells in two weeks. So they'll be some cool to talk about but and I was like so I finally decided to do bpdc1 57 because as a clinic now, we're doing rolling out all these peptides. We started doing some stuff a little bit earlier with them and we're I mean, we're seeing like just great crazy results and then to me personally that bpc 157 after one week of being on it.
[00:49:27] I'm back on the treadmill walking and now it's I've been on for three weeks and I can like. Jog, again, nothing that I was flat line for six months. Nothing changed. I was supposed to meet a boo-boo. I'm not getting in abood and now that I'm the VP C 157, so I'm doing it I pinch the skin right near my achilles Tang you go.
[00:49:49] I'm using like a 31 five-stage 5/16. The other ones front of Costco. We got them from Costco. We just finished company but [00:50:00] little and just pop a little and I do. Matter of 15 units I have to double-check with what all the the our Doc's are more verse on it than I am. But it is working incredibly the other peptide I've been doing in this is kind of all part of this post surgery getting my body back type thing and I've been doing the igf-1.
[00:50:23] Pre-workout and I've been doing the CJC 1295 and Emperor on before bed. And I'm just My overall body composition is just next level and I feel great inflammation no inflammation of training harder and I haven't last couple of years, but the most important thing is that PPC 157. My achilles area is unknown.
[00:50:45] I wouldn't I would have told you listen if you would have told me it would have been what it is. I would have thought yeah. Yeah right it to dig up. We've all been let down by so many things that are supposed to work, you know to even in the industry, you know, so long you've seen it. [00:51:00] All right. So right and I was like, I don't know and then you know, we tried it even you know, our medical directors got a hit hip issue and he's been doing it in his hip and he's like she said it's helping them out.
[00:51:11] He doesn't he's getting kind of do more physical things with his hip. So he's like, he's like man we got to get. We got to help as many people as we can with this stuff and it's it's huge and then I'm going to do I'll be doing stem cells to in the same area. I want to give the PPC 150. I don't know if I told you this we're launching a stem cell Clinic here in Texas.
[00:51:30] You mentioned you mentioned that you mentioned that you weren't will be doing that for here in the in the Woodlands are pretty excited about it. But the want to see how that works, too, but the BP c v 157. stamp of approval awesome. So let's talk about BBC four. So I had the I'm very fortunate that the TaylorMade Health which is the here's what I found out.
[00:51:55] I didn't know this tailor-made is the only FDA approved [00:52:00] Pharmacy that can fill peptide prescriptions in the country in the country and they are licensed in all 50 states to fill prescriptions. So no matter where you live your doctor can join I. S it's an actual peptide Society educate themselves about how to prescribe and what to use certain peptides for and now start giving access to their patients.
[00:52:27] This is I can't tell you how excited I am about this. So. Guess what tailor-made is in a little town east of me called Nicholasville Kentucky. I drove out there Monday. I got a tour of the lab. Holy crap. I'm with talking about a lab. That's probably worth 30 million dollars, maybe more they have so they Ryan Smith gave me the tour.
[00:52:54] They gave me the tour of the peptide sequencers, so [00:53:00] they don't use recombinant. To produce that peptide. So the standard is always been recombinant where you actually feed certain bacteria amino acids and they poop them out in a certain string and then you gotta kill the bacteria and wash everything doing bubba.
[00:53:15] They actually are using peptide sequencers to synthesize and one of the machines will produce a whole kilogram of peptides now, then they hplc tested. He showed me the hplc station and let's. A certain percentage of it is not what it's supposed to be. We call that aggregate. They actually wash that out where other peptide manufacturers they just mix it up and put it it of course.
[00:53:43] The aggregate is what causes the allergic reaction you're talking about here on and I talked about this. Yeah backtrack in the day back in the day when guys like you and I were you know looking on websites for blue tops that I mean when you will complete it is pharmacies out there that do [00:54:00] some that's something that's worth it.
[00:54:01] Which comes from is your right the agar? It's funny. I didn't know that I haven't talked to them about that. But we do, you know, we work with tailor-made as well and have been very pleased with their unbelievable this they are literally going to change medicine. I sincerely mean that they're.
[00:54:20] They're forward-thinking their their level of Korea went when I told Ryan that I've seen first of all when I showed him how I track my sleep. He was like, I gotta get that. I got to get that. I said, I see a complete change in my sleep architecture since I'm taking the 150 I use of HCG right before bed.
[00:54:39] It makes me sleepier and I sleep deeper. It's he said he's going to do some research on it, but the bpc 157. Magic and it's magic for a lot of reasons. I was told that some people not a lot but some people who suffer from [00:55:00] GERD. Get complete relief from their gerd by using PPC 157. I know bpc works for the stomach.
[00:55:06] I know that I've never I've never taken it orally but I've heard it's supposed to solve all kinds of like you can help like Krone or maybe knock yourself out like tones and all kinds of different. Got problems. I mean maybe leaky gut to I don't know. I haven't taken it orally yet. I've just been focused on me, but I love it and it's something that I'm going to continue doing.
[00:55:30] Let's go ahead and answer this question for Jason Lulu who's listening live from Texas or watching live. He said I had a question. I went to get a new bottle of DHEA yesterday and they had the bottle from life extension. That was seven keto DHEA as well as. Chie what 7 kilo DHEA. First of all, well 7 kilo, you know what it is right could back in the bodybuilding days.
[00:55:53] We used to use it to supposedly Target burning fat. You remember it? Yeah, but I don't know. I mean does it does it [00:56:00] really work much better? No. So here's here's the thing. Okay, we never were like it just more expensive. So 7207 keto DHEA is a metabolite of DHEA your body will produce it if you take DHEA, but this was back in the day when DHEA first became popular.
[00:56:16] It's kind of likes arms and testosterone like people are like, oh Psalms are better than testosterone because they don't have any of the quota negative effects. Well, then it doesn't happen either quote good effects either quite frankly, but that's neither here nor there. So seven keto DHEA back in the day when we didn't understand everything about DHEA that we do today people will.
[00:56:36] Yeah, and I don't want to teach take the aha, that's a hormone and and you know, it raises testosterone and raises estrogen and yeah, I don't want to take it because it well seven Quito is supposed to be the part of the DHEA Downstream metabolites. That is responsible for the body fat reduction seen in DHEA.
[00:56:55] So they isolated it and produce just seven keto DJ don't waste your time. [00:57:00] Don't waste time. Just take the hea that's take the agent. We never we've never. Like I said, the only thing I've ever seen is that it's just more expensive. There's you know, we don't we don't we recommend DHEA through the clinic often but not one time have we ever done that seven?
[00:57:17] Keto DHEA? Yeah. It's a waste of time. In fact, I even experimented with transdermal 7 Keto to see if it would spot fast reduce and I had people at my gym, this is back. This is probably 17 years ago and nobody saw any changes D800. The other thing is people claim that when you take. Seven keto DHEA it up regulates thermogenesis.
[00:57:38] You feel hotter and you sweat more. Well, the truth is if you take DHEA the same thing happens because DHA is an adrenal hormone. It's an adrenal hormone. You have it. We see it sometimes more with women than men will have them, you know take the DHA before bed because it can increase that and again help with that loss.
[00:57:54] But some people are sensitive to it. They don't sleep as well. Yeah. Yeah, you can't but [00:58:00] because because because. DHEA and melatonin are reciprocals of each other complete reciprocals. In fact melatonin suppresses adrenal production of DHEA. And as you get closer to the morning and cortisol starts to rise DHEA starts to rise in order to suppress the effects of melatonin.
[00:58:21] So taking DHE at night. No bueno. Not a good idea. It really isn't Jason Lulu. I'm sorry Dylan gautreaux has a question. He said have you all ever. What about taking bpc for chronic sinus issues taking nasally I moved to Texas from Louisiana 17 years ago, and I've had sinus issues ever since I've never I've never heard anything about it, but I'll tell you something about moving from Michigan and Texas is I'm allergic to every damn tree we grasp stick.
[00:58:51] Some people probably so I can I can affiliate Dylan but I don't know anything about the BBC and and of course Jason Lulu said that's [00:59:00] because the pollen is bigger in Texas. Everything is bigger in Texas. Listen, if you're not from and you're not in this area, like there's a great there's a yellow coating over everything you leave your car outside for two days.
[00:59:15] It is literally like you can't see through the windshield. It's. So this is this question comes from Darcy Clark and it's actually a good one. And I was I was going to inject this no pun intended, but I didn't want to like yes absolutely bpc taken along with LL 3/7 is an excellent idea because bpc has some powerful effects on creating a healthy gut and LL 3/7 is kind of like the the Rat Patrol that goes in and killed all the bad stuff.
[00:59:47] So yes taking them together you don't but you don't have to so here's the deal if you take the L3 7 by itself, you're going to see remarkable changes in your gut and digestive function. You'll see fungal infections go away. [01:00:00] I mean the emails and the messages I'm getting about the L3 7 stuff. I've talked about is really very gratifying to me because people are saying I've had gut problems for two decades.
[01:00:10] I did the LL 3 7. It's amazing and I found something. What do you recommend with that? Was it what the L3 7 yeah, I think that's next take a hundred. Well, okay. So if you get a vile that's five milligrams in you reconstitute it with four milliliters of injectable saline bacteriostatic water sodium chloride solution.
[01:00:33] I like sodium chloride solution because this they. peptides a stable longer in them. But anyway, whatever you use to reconstitute it with that's an acceptable injectable vehicle you put four milliliters in there. Then every 10 units on the insulin syringe is 125 micro grams of LL 3 7. So if you take a hundred 25 micrograms a day for 50 days, maybe [01:01:00] 250.
[01:01:00] But anyway, it's it turns up 5 milligram vial of LL 3 7 and 250. Daily injections you take it for 50 days and halfway through you'll see changes in your stomach. My stomach got flatter. It's less distended, but it's like a takes a few weeks to notice and I don't know much about it. I know who weeks two weeks.
[01:01:18] I was able to eat bread again. I couldn't eat bread. I couldn't eat Quest products because of the the fiber. I would eat a quest product that I would get bloated a beating what's happened. Maybe I said maybe maybe allow me to get whey protein again without it kind of I'm gonna send you a big jug of Thrive.
[01:01:34] I didn't want to say anything. I'm going to send you a jug of Thrive. So everybody that's ever told me that they in fact Rodriguez was told by his doctor that he was allergic. To whey protein because he got stuff knows as soon as he used it and he uses Thrive every single day a couple times a day and he said it's the only and there's reasons for that.
[01:01:52] I'll get into it after I send it to you. But yeah, absolutely LL 3 7 and 2 weeks you start to notice the [01:02:00] magic it will change your gut if you have gut issues and yes taking with PPC 157 cannot. It can look at her with it. Can it make you feel a little like that fluey but almost just a little run down like the almost like you're yeah, absolutely that okay.
[01:02:17] Okay, so depending on your bacterial and fungal long robes. Yeah, depending on the load. There is a phenomenon called herxheimer effect. You can look it up. So this can happen anytime you even take a powerful antibiotic and so so. When when these bad microbes die, they literally squirt all that bad poop out at the wall at one time.
[01:02:45] So you have this overwhelming concentration of those things that are making you sick times a hundred because it all goes into your bloodstream at once herxheimer usually lasts two to five days the most and then it goes away. I warn people [01:03:00] about this when they take it out of family that used LL 3/7 on a daughter who is.
[01:03:05] On the Spectrum I said watch her for the next couple days. She wasn't communicative if she looks like she's sick. You know, this is what it is. Don't bail on it wait a couple days and while she didn't have that effect. I tell people that when you use LL 3/7 be prepared. The first week four days three days.
[01:03:23] You may feel like man. I feel like I'm getting the flu something. I just don't feel good. That's her. That's her time. But that's that's showing you that it's working. Yeah. Well, I know that you know, just like you said with the I think the great connection with that is we take antibiotics. Which you shouldn't take the unless you have to but is that whole that feeling of like whoo, everything's kind of little loose and you feel a little rundown but it's interesting to any specific time of day you think recommended for that.
[01:03:51] I take it first thing in the morning. That's when I take it. I don't take it at night because I don't want it to disrupt my sleep. I'm very very very [01:04:00] very very selective about what I eat for my last meal and what I take at night before bed. I mean, all I do is I take 10 milligrams of. Toning now and a hundred fifty I use of HCG before bed and my sleep is like unbelievable right now.
[01:04:13] I track it with three different devices and triangulate the information and I am sleeping so well right now it's unbelievable. What cost let's have an alternate. Yeah. I love belt melatonin. Everyone should take melatonin. Really? I really mean that doctor. Dr. Russell Rider came on my show for the first time in 2006 and has been on dozen times since then.
[01:04:36] He's they. The Godfather of the pineal gland, he is author like 800 studies on the pineal gland and its primary hormone melatonin, and he just he just retired at 84. He just stopped teaching at the University of Texas at Dallas. He just stopped. Just and he's not he's still offering papers. He still being sited on other people's work where he's all [01:05:00] part of and he's in his 80s the guy and he takes 60 milligrams 6 0 60 milligrams of sublingual melatonin every night.
[01:05:09] Wow, that seems like I feel like 10 is a lot. But oh, I've been I experiment with 30 sometimes when I feel like I'm going to need it tonight. I'll take 30. Let's see here. Let me just make sure I cover all the questions. What about lowering the dosage for the first week? No, it's not going to change the effect if it's a fellow 3/7 is working and those microbes are dying what you're getting is like think of it as pollution like think about like if you stuck a potato in a tailpipe, you know, the engine's going to stall because they all that smog is backing up into the engine.
[01:05:41] So what's happening is when you take LL 3 7 the die-off is what makes you feel sick now the die-off. It is necessary and it's not a horrible. It's not like you can't live your life. You can still live your life here at Darcy Clark says this happens whenever I do gut healing [01:06:00] sibo fungal and parasite protocols with clients.
[01:06:02] They always get that sick feeling and and that's and it's called herxheimer and Doctor herxheimer discovered it like in the 1800s and and and they so they named it after. And he says it lastly it last usually one to two weeks my experience with herxheimer. Is it last me a few days? But yeah, I guess it could last week for some people absolutely no doubt about it.
[01:06:28] What else we got to talk about brother? I'm not sure. I don't know. When will the stem cell Clinic be open the the goal is mid-april that were bringing clients. Got a pretty awesome team. We're putting together here few docks. And then I'm just I'm the guy that runs around plugs everything in and turns like that basically be and yes, we're excited.
[01:06:55] We're gonna be doing it here in The Woodlands Texas will have lot of [01:07:00] our shore cooling a lot of our new life RX clients. You're already getting ready to signing up to fly in to get it done, you know because we've done so well by them that they trust us to do that as well. One of the physician would bring it on its doing it is like one of the renowned guys out of South Carolina just doing a phenomenal job, excuse me, but I don't know job doing it in coincidentally.
[01:07:22] He wants to get out here to Texas so. We're going to put some things together. So it's it's good. It's awesome. Everything's coming. Pretty close. We'll keep doing the details. I got it. I got to tell people something you're one of the most amazing individuals I've ever met for working behind the scenes to do things that actually improve people's lives and I know that's why you do it.
[01:07:43] No. No because I met I met your partner at the at the Arnold, you know, that old talk a little bit and and you know, There are people in this world that I seem to be surrounded by that I consider really decent human beings like the kind of people that you'd [01:08:00] say. Hey, will you babysit for me? You know what I mean?
[01:08:02] Cause you're not worried about the molesting your kids or let them fall out a window and and people in this audience need to understand that behind the scenes the value and the Improvement of quality of life that you provide for the people that you work with. I know it because they reach out to.
[01:08:19] They like hey, man, you know this is and I pass it on to you like, you know, people are saying oh no, I appreciate it. It's it's I think that when you're when your passion is to help people, you know and see where that's what you know, that's how it all started for me with this is I was trying to find guys that would help some of these guys are doing nutritionist high-profile guys.
[01:08:41] I was doing attrition coaching for trying to plug them into docks. And then what I realize is there's just always a mess and so I was like, I'm going to create. Process that allows this to happen it like a high service level right? And then that's it really is just really how can I reach more people and the stem cell thing is something that [01:09:00] Mega believe in it's going to be Game Changer from a health standpoint same of the peptide.
[01:09:05] That's why we really rolled out all these peptides within our clinic now because it's Game Changer and I'm you know, I'm not the guy that's promoting. It's not about money or anything. Like my Tilly's 10 is doing the best it's done and you know, oh, We lost the camera. I hate that we were coming to the end of the show.
[01:09:22] Anyway, let's see if he dialed back in. You know, what let me go ahead and do this. Let me go ahead and run a commercial because we're not done yet. Let me run a commercial and we'll be right back. Stay with me. Don't leave don't leave. Stay with me. Welcome back. I don't know what happened. It happens once in a while cameras just drop out from nowhere where they went and refresh the screen and then I gave a shot of bpc 157 into my computer and it.
[01:09:48] There you go. You know BBC stands for body protection complex now, I do I don't know and there is you know, there is a lot of evidence that bpc does a lot more things [01:10:00] than we know about it starting to emerge. I mean, we know that it's effective and healing soft tissue there is evidence now that it's also effective in healing bone injuries.
[01:10:11] You know, it's just me. That's that's why we've gone all-in on this and the peptide thing because you know, like you're saying earlier like before the camera went out like that is what we believe like what we're can we help people, right? And there is so much that can be done whether it's hair regrowth directorial dysfunction.
[01:10:29] Skin elasticity, you know mimicking all the things that growth hormone can do without the negative consequences of growth hormone or the price. There's so many things in that space in like, you know being on regenerative medicine focused, you know is like that's the stem cells the same thing. You know, we're going to be doing IV drips really awesome stuff to and you know, I seriously I tell people I want to live to be a hundred fifty years old and all the stuff that I'm doing is because.
[01:10:58] I want to figure that I want [01:11:00] to whoever wants to who wants to come with me. Right and we don't want to develop that path to try to help people as well to do it. Well, I'd so see if you can get some of the nootropic peptides from the folks at tailor-made. Yeah, because we're going to do that show.
[01:11:18] Like I said tomorrow we're going to do growth hormone secreted dogs, but then the next show we're going to do on the peptides that affect cognition and. The one that has been derived from porcine brain tissue. I have been told that you feel it like what the lot because most of the yeah, most of the tropics people like I think I think I feel it.
[01:11:41] I think I think you know, no I was told like no we have a nootropic that we had that I mean I'm telling you color actually is like more, you know, that's that's what from what we've seen is that, you know messing with that kind of stuff. I'm excited to try it micro dosing LSD does. To me if I microdose LSD, which I [01:12:00] haven't been doing recently.
[01:12:01] Yeah, but I mean I was doing it last year quite a bit Yeah, I ran out and I just haven't bothered to get more and I'm going to get more but my code ocl his teammates everything. What's that as I'm such a control freak. I can't even well, but here's the thing. You don't understand. So micro dosing LSD.
[01:12:17] You're only taking 30 to 50 micrograms a dose that makes you. Is above 250 micrograms usually four or five hundred micrograms. So taking 30 micrograms. It's like you just feel good. You feel happy. You don't know why you feel happy. Wow, the sun is so beautiful. You start noticing things like man.
[01:12:40] It's a beautiful picture. I never notice it a terrible time. It's pretty much is I was thinking about this in the shower this morning were a lot of profound thoughts happened. Yeah, because you know deep in this meditation book and. Focus on the meditation and I was thinking about this specifically because I was thinking that I think if you really can control your mind and learn how to do it and learn [01:13:00] how to you know, your major thoughts and there's something I was looking at yesterday.
[01:13:03] It said that your thought are your every cell in your body is he's dropping on your thoughts right? Meaning that like you can you really can control that stuff and if you really can harness your thoughts and take yourself into a state of mind you can be that way, right and. I think that's the next yard because I was thinking like these Silicon Valley CEOs, you know going out in the desert or like micro dosing to try to stimulate creativity and those things I think that for me personally.
[01:13:31] I'm trying to crack the code on doing that without outside substance. Well meditate meditation plays a role in that so Rockin Around Penna really the genius behind Quest sent me the book The Mind illuminated recently and I just started reading it. I'm only like a third of the way. Wait, but it talks about the different stages of meditation in a completely different way than I've ever been taught meditation because I I've been meditating since I was a young [01:14:00] man living in Las Vegas on and off and I've been off lately kind of like the HCG.
[01:14:04] I just kind of felt fell away from. And I'm starting to meditate again and I can tell you that meditation upregulates brain-derived neurotropic factors new neuronal sprouting a lot of the things that we see Happening by the way that there's a new peptide that upregulates bdnf, but everybody's kind of going slow with it.
[01:14:26] That's another one. But anyway, you know, like like to learn about that, but it was one of those things that with the with the mindset stuff of you go through the processes of your day you wake up you. - you brush your teeth we go through the autopilot. Right? And what meditation is doing allow you to pull out of that to be more present in what you're doing.
[01:14:46] And when you do do that, it creates more thought you think through things you see through things and I think that me practicing that personally it really attributes to a lot of the creates the way I'm able to [01:15:00] put some things together right the way I can see how it's going to look at the end and the steps to get things they're from you know business too.
[01:15:06] And stuff like that, right? No, absolutely the practice Yeah, so as see what Taylor Made has for the nootropic peptides and try experimenting with some of them so that after I do the show with dr. Page, we maybe even talk about our own personal experiences on the show here. Okay, I'll be good and last but not least.
[01:15:24] I'm going to say it again, but I need a sales person somebody who wants to put in 6 to 8 hours a day. Absolutely make sixty five thousand a year. I'm being conservative from home. If you have sales experience, especially if you have digital advertising sales experience You'll Rock it the show the show needs a person who can contribute that portion.
[01:15:46] I don't have the time to do it anymore. I just don't it's just you know what it's like, I mean you just the day runs I run out of day way before I run out of things to do. Yeah, so I got to do that. Anyway, that's it for today. I will be on the air tomorrow. So tune in it will [01:16:00] be a Facebook live just like this without the call Page.
[01:16:03] Thanks for everything Aaron. Yeah, thanks for letting me talk later. I and we will see everybody tomorrow with more supremum radio. Thank you for watching [01:17:00] today.

