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March 22, 2023 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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NIH says LUCKY CHARMS Healthier Than BEEF? | Slightly Offensive

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It is interesting to me.
This chart came out a little while ago from the NIH talking about foods to be encouraged versus foods to be moderated and foods to be minimized.
And what it says here is, obviously watermelon, eat your watermelon.
Okay, great.
I can get on board with that.
Canned peaches, depends how they were canned, depends what's going on, how much sugar was added.
They're talking about natural.
I can jump on that.
Cheerios, let's just say I have very basic understanding of the world.
Okay, fine.
Refined grains, we'll go with that.
But what's really crazy is as you go down here, it's like, you know, they have lucky charms as being more, I guess, more healthy or to be less moderated than ground beef or the fact that they have like grape juice and orange juice.
I think of oranges in the green.
Grape juice to be less regulated than eggs, than cheese, right?
And well, juice, in many ways, pure juice could totally and fundamentally be great in certain quantities.
Obviously, the grape juice they're talking about here would be processed grape juice with many additives.
It's in our most of our grocery stores.
And it's like, something in me feels very wrong when we are telling people that the science shows you can have a glass of grape juice, matt's grape juice, 98% high fructose corn syrup, and a bowl of lucky charms with colored dyes.
And that's better breakfast for you than an egg fried in whole raw butter and some ground beef from a cow.
Like, where do we go?
Let me tell you as a nutritionist, what jumps out at me when I see that, I go, there's no cholesterol.
Where's the cholesterol in your diet there?
See, it would be in the eggs.
It would be in the cheddar cheese.
It'd be in the ground beef.
You need cholesterol to form testosterone, to form progesterone, to form all the androgenic hormones.
You need cholesterol as your base molecule.
If you don't have any animal cholesterol in your diet, then what ends up happening is your hormones go down.
And that's precisely what they want for us.
So that's something to be aware of.
Now, 10,000 years of researching vegetarian and vegan diets in India, they found out that ghee or clarified butter or butter was really critical because it has the cholesterol molecule, which is the core molecule, the base molecule that forms testosterone, progesterone, and the other androgenic hormones.
And in order for you to be able to reproduce generation after generation, that ghee had to be in your diet or you had to have some milk in your diet or you had to have some eggs in your diet or somewhere to get that compound.
And it's just, I find it interesting.
They just throw that at the bottom.
It's like, oh, you don't need this.
You need sugar.
So what I want to understand then from this, because you see, you are a nutritionist and you look at this, you talk about cholesterol.
Since all we talk about is how testosterone is dying, how sperm counts are lowering.
I'm not a nutritionist and I don't assume the SOBs, slightly offensive backers here are.
What are decisions that we could be making in terms of our diet?
And I don't want to hear difficult, you know, like go buy a $10,000 infrared ball scanner and install it outside and get arrested.
Like somebody who has access to a normal grocery store, like a Ralph's, an Albertsons, a Tom Thumbs, somebody who, you know, let's just assume even might be using public transportation, can't drive out to a raw vegan farm or something like that out in the middle of nowhere.
What can they actually be buying, purchasing, acquiring, and like the changes they could be making in their diet and lifestyle to reverse this?
Because this is scary.
It is, absolutely.
Well, one thing is I would say almost all of the foods that we have out there are contaminated with glyphosate and atrazine.
There's a whole list of 20 chemicals, and it's a crazy list.
Even a common cucumber has like 20 different types of pesticides, herbicides, larvicides, et cetera, on it.
So, as best as you can go organic, that's your best bet.
Now, let's just say you're on a budget.
One of my friends, you know, he lives almost entirely off of sprouts.
That's his main thing.
And he lives for pennies a day.
And you could just sprout them in a jar.
Like, you know, I've got my honey jar right here.
So let's just say we put the sprouts in there, filled it up with water, poured off the water, then filled it back up again, poured it off.
We did that three times in a 12-hour period.
Those things will sprout, and suddenly you have vegetables there.
And that's a really good way to have pure, clean food that's organic, cheap, right?
And then, if you're going to go to something very important like the precursors to hormones, cholesterol being the main precursor, what do we hear about cholesterol?
Cholesterol is bad.
We got to get rid of it.
Of course, that was a disaster.
And then you're going to have to invest in a really good quality butter or ghee.
And I do that.
I personally will do that.
I'll go out of my way to get a really good quality, organic ghee that will last me and that will last me a month or longer.
And so when I'm going to have that, I want to make sure it's quality because I'm building my hormones from that.
Now, Mother Nature, I was talking about, you know, in my backyard here, we've got all kinds of pine trees that are dropping pollen.
So we go out there and we collect that kind of stuff for free.
There's so much bounty out there that's for free that we could just get people like organized, like, hey, you could go out.
There's so much free food out there.
It's crazy.
There's so much free medicine out there, but it's just education.
And that's what I love about your program: it's online.
It's free.
People can access it and start to go, what do you mean, pine pollen?
What's this guy talking about?
Then they can look it up and they go, whoa, it's bioidentical testosterone.
What the heck?
And then they can figure out how to pick it with another video, another two-minute video.
How do you do this yourself?
And you basically take a bowl outside and you shake the pine tree into it and fall into your bowl and you just eat it and it tastes good.
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Well, let me ask you a question here.
I'm trying to look at this, make sure I can bring this up.
With all of this going on, though, you know, many of us are just lack discipline, right?
So it's the way they get us is through convenience.
I would say that's the number one factor.
And I'm so guilty of it, right?
I mean, one of the main reasons why alcoholics can't overcome alcoholism is because it's just so readily available everywhere and people have access to it.
And it's really hard to say no when everywhere it's integrated in society.
We're all kind of like alcoholics when it comes to junk food, when it comes to these chemicals.
Many of us are addicted to chemicals we don't even know that we're addicted to.
Many of us have dependence and reliance, and it's because we've never tried to live without them and we've never had to.
And an example of this would be: you know, they're talking about here, this Carnival Aurelius is talking about how California may be banning some processed foods such as sour patch kids and Campbell's soup because of toxic additives like Red 40, titanium dioxide, and brominated vegetable oil linked to cancers and fertility issues.
Like, how much of our problems could probably go away if we just stopped ingesting big pharma, big agriculture, big food processed foods?
I did an interview with an activist yesterday.
He said all his health problems went away.
All of them.
I was like, really?
All of them.
He said, all of them.
That's common.
I hear that.
And it's not all, you don't always hear it, but I do hear it a lot.
And this is how toxic our food supply is.
So this was a guy who just went out there and ate, you know, whatever junk food was out there, didn't even think twice about it.
And then realized, like, hey, this is really affecting me.
You know, because he started watching videos.
He watched a documentary actually.
And that changed him.
And he started changing his diet.
And all of his health problems over a period of two years went away that he'd been dealing with for at least two decades.
Now, this is common because we're actually being poisoned, right?
So if we can just allow our body to catch up, we're not constantly introducing all kinds of toxic material in, things can improve for us.
Now, I've spent a lot of time, Elijah, trying to figure out what's the best step for new people.
Like, hey, you know, if you're just like, once you realize you're toxic and once you realize that they fed you toxic food and injected you with toxic substances, what do you do?
And one of the most amazing things, Elijah, I mean, this is so important, this message is activated charcoal, 400 milligrams of activated charcoal with water in the morning to help your body filter off the toxins that your kidneys, your liver, and your spleen can't quite filter off because they're overburdened.
Right?
If we're going to filter water, we use a charcoal filter.
If we're going to filter air, we use a charcoal filter.
And you can use charcoal as a filtration medium for your body.
So activated charcoal is something I regularly consume because we're in a toxic world.
We're breathing toxic automobile exhaust every day.
My God, who knows what's in the water and the food?
I do the best I can to keep it out, but nobody's perfect.
So we got to have a little extra help to filter and to protect our body.
And that's where the activated charcoal comes in.
And we know it works because the longevity research on every different type of mammal has indicated that activated charcoal can increase the lifespan of mammals between 20 and 43 percent.
Now, that's substantial, like 20 percent for a human being.
Let's say a human being was like natural situation.
Let's say we get 100 years.
20% increase in lifespan is 120 years.
That's what we should get if we did everything right.
We took the activated charcoal, et cetera.
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