Rex Jones and Tim Tompkins critique Trump’s Oval Office meeting with NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, exposing performative politics and economic missteps like Walmart’s inflated Thanksgiving claims. They debate digital IDs, questioning government legitimacy amid fraud risks, and link Jonathan Pollard’s pardon to broader U.S.-Israel tensions. Shifting focus, Jones details Primal Core’s Elemental Dry—a micronutrient blend (zinc picolinate, magnesium glycinate, 5,000 IU vitamin D3) proven to boost testosterone by 20-45% while reducing cortisol and estrogen—contrasting it with synthetic shortcuts. The episode blends skepticism of modern systems with a pitch for science-backed supplements, framing health optimization as both personal and financial empowerment. [Automatically generated summary]
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He really ran an incredible race against a lot of smart people, starting with the early primaries, against some very tough people, very smart people, and he beat him, and he beat him easily and I congratulated him and we talked about some things and uh, very soon the media got confused.
I think here's the thing: Trump is just living on a whole nother like wavelength as everybody else, as far as like he's just playing on GTA, just going doing whatever he wants.
Yeah, but like I'm saying, like, as soon as Eric Adams, like, I don't think it's normal for a mayor to go to the White House after getting elected like this.
And then my main issue with it is not that he does it, but when you criticize Trump or when you try to talk to someone about him, that's like a real died in the wool supporter, they will often reference the memes and the funny stuff as like deliverables.
I think they literally, I think they remove, I think what I saw on Dew Dissidence, I think it was 50% less food, and then it was like 25% cheaper because they removed half the food.
This idea that we're going to have another crusade, right?
They have the idea they're going to have a crusade and they're going to return to the Middle East and all this.
It's like this Christian idea, I guess, sort of.
That is just as ridiculous as this, in my opinion.
Like, like, like the fact that people actually think that Trump hates Mamdani so much because Trump winds him up and says that he hates Mamdani and tweets.
But then you see him all together and then it's, it's all fine.
Like, Eric Adams had corruption charges, and he basically fled to the only came after the fact that when he started pushing back on the immigration stuff, yeah, yeah, no, of course.
And as he said, it was a productive meeting focused on a place of shared admiration and love, which is New York City, and the need to deliver affordability to New Yorkers, the eight and a half million people who call our city their home who are struggling to afford life in the most expensive city in the United States of America.
We spoke about rent, we spoke about groceries, we spoke about utilities, we spoke about the different ways in which people are being pushed out.
And I appreciated the time with the president.
I appreciated the conversation.
I look forward to working together to deliver that affordability for New Yorkers.
Like, seriously, if you think about it, think about all the times you've been like upset or outraged, not like an actual thing happening, like COVID or hurricane or something like that.
This should be like two magnets where they can't be together.
You know, like that, that's that's what this should be like.
Like they should Zoro Mamdani, if he gets within like 10 miles of Trump, should be like repelled by an invisible force.
If the beef was real, if this is really a game of like factions, you know, and whatnot, it is a game of factions, and it's two factions: it's the people, and then it's the people in the system, like literally just running the whole thing.
I think both President Trump and I, we are very clear about our positions and our views.
And what I really appreciate about the president is the meeting that we had focused not on places of disagreement, which there are many, and also focused on the shared purpose that we have in serving New Yorkers.
And frankly, that is something that could transform the lives of eight and a half million people who are currently struggling under a cost of living crisis with one in four living in poverty.
And the meeting came back again and again to what it could look like to lift those New Yorkers out of struggle and start to deliver them a city that they could do more than just struggle to afford it, but actually start to live in it.
We have now over $20 trillion coming into all bullshit, all like 10, 20-year deals where they promise us money that'll never arrive, it'll never happen.
All investments in building plants and centers that never actually get made.
It's just all for the headline.
And talking about what we were talking about like 10 minutes before, it is literally all about the headline.
That is what politics is because people don't read beyond the headline.
So, that's loans that the U.S. government would take as investment, but you're actually taking a loan.
So, you're owing them money and you're paying them interest.
So, they're actually you're investing in them technically.
And then, like, only like 10% of that was like, and the numbers are slightly off, but only 10% of that was like money that would have actually gone into the system.
It was just, and it wasn't even, it wasn't even guaranteed loans.
The EU ones, they said, well, we're going to have billions of dollars invested in the United States.
But of those billions of dollars, it's coming from the corporations.
But technically, legally, the EU cannot dictate their private corporations to make the investments.
They're just mainly just like, okay, we're going to promise that we will, but there's no guarantee of them actually going and putting their money in the United States because they can't legally force them to.
So, yeah, that's you are correct on some of that stuff.
And other than the fact that many want the election-threatening filibuster terminated, the Democrats will do it the first minute of their first chance.
Everyone on the internet already knows about this.
So I'm not going to explain it at length.
But, you know, she's, she's, she's stepping aside.
As of like January next year, she's gone and she has said that she is not going to run for president.
And people like Laura Loomer, other people on the right have made the claim that she's going to run for president and that the reason why she attacked Trump or whatever, attacking Trump is just speaking normally and not like praising the dear leader.
But the reason why she attacked Trump is because Trump wouldn't endorse her for governor or for senator.
So she went against him apparently for that reason.
I've always represented the common American man and woman as a member of the House of Representatives, which is why I've always been despised in Washington, D.C. and just never fit in.
Americans are used by the political industrial complex of both political parties, election cycle after election cycle, in order to elect whichever side can convince Americans to hate the other side more.
And the results are always the same.
No matter which way the political pendulum swings, Republican or Democrat, nothing ever gets better for the common American man or woman.
The debt goes higher.
Corporate and global interests remain Washington sweethearts.
American jobs continue to be replaced, whether it's by illegal labor or legal labor by visas or just shipped overseas.
Small businesses continue to be swallowed by big corporations.
Americans' hard-earned tax dollars always fund foreign wars, foreign aid, and foreign interest.
And the spending power of the dollar continues to decline.
The average American family can no longer survive on a single breadwinner's income as both parents have to work in order to simply survive.
And today, many in my children's generation feel hopeless for their future and don't think they will ever realize the American dream.
And that breaks my heart.
I ran for Congress in 2020 and have fought every single day, believing that Make America Great Again meant America first.
I have one of the most conservative voting records in Congress defending the First Amendment, Second Amendment, unborn babies, because I believe God creates life at conception, and I love to fight for the little guy.
Strong safe borders, I have fought hard for that.
I fought against COVID tyrannical insanity and mandated mass vaccinations.
And I've never voted to fund foreign wars with your hard-earned tax dollars.
However, with almost one year into our majority, the legislature has been mostly sidelined.
We endured an eight-week shutdown wrongly, resulting in the House not working for the entire time.
And we are entering campaign season, which means all courage leaves and only safe campaign re-election mode is turned on in the House of Representatives.
You know, yes, it does seem like they switch up and they campaign more during election season, but they don't even campaign to the people anymore to the own party.
If you think about that for a second, you realize how true it is.
And it's real like Chinese Communist Party, Soviet Union stuff where you're all in the room and you have to appease the party chairman or the leader or whatever.
That's what it's turned into now.
You know, the Democrats, they don't really exist politically anymore, but they're going to reform based on how sycophantic things have become.
I was just thinking about this because I was trying to craft a retort to you, but then it occurred to me in my head and I was like, oh, this is an interesting thought experiment.
I was about to say, I would vote for a Democratic socialist or a socialist if they were anti-war.
And I was like, huh, does a person like that already exist?
No, the Democrats, they're quiet about it, but they love the war.
All of them, even the most radical of them, you know, Bernie.
Bernie has done some signaling on the Israel thing.
But then I watched this Tim Dillon episode and he's like, you know, the killing of innocent civilians is never okay.
And the war crimes, well, but he goes, and then Ukraine is our greatest ally in Europe and we must support them against Russia.
Russia's military has been degraded.
And you're like, you don't get to pick and choose because obviously, you know what, you're signaling to your base that you're pro-Palestine because it's important for your political power.
But then when it comes to war and it comes to people killed, a lot more people have been killed by factors.
People have been killed in Ukraine that have been killed in the Middle East recently.
I raged against my own speaker and my own party for refusing to proactively work diligently to pass the plan to save Americans health care and protect Americans from outrageous, overpriced, and unaffordable health insurance policies.
The House should have been in session working every day to fix this disaster.
But instead, America was force fed disgusting political drama once again from both sides of the aisle on television every single day.
My bills, which reflect many of President Trump's executive orders, like calling for a new census counting Americans only to draw new districts, making English the official language of the U.S., making it a felony to medically trans a minor and other bills like eliminating capital gains taxes on the sale of your primary home and eliminating H-1B visas.
Just sit.
They all sit collecting dust.
That's how it is for most members of Congress bills.
The speaker never brings them to the floor for a vote.
Convinced by paid political propaganda spokespersons and consultants on TV and paid shills on social media, obediently serving with cult-like conviction to force others to swallow the political party talking points.
And now that you've, as a smart person with a good brain, now that you've become like really, because of the show and other things, like really politically aware, like checking the news and whatnot, you kind of, you're like, like all these positions kind of suck.
And that is why I'll continue like in the middle of the segment, just like you were like, Well, she's done everything good.
I just had to point that out because it wouldn't be the great area if she didn't get some shade too, right?
You know, so at the end of the day, like, I'm gonna keep preaching this and I'm gonna expose everybody's laundry for all of you guys to be well informed because there may be other politicians, whether you're right or left, that you're like, man, I really like that person, but then you didn't really realize some of the things that they've done behind closed doors that they haven't shown.
It's the vast sums of money, and they act like they're broke and they act like their job is so hard that they sit in a building and they read paper and they talk.
Well, here's the thing about it: I know you have to have a certain level of integrity, but I think what goes through some of these people's heads is like, okay, you went to the school, this high school full of these people, and then you just like went in there with good intentions.
Then you saw it was so bad that you like couldn't change things.
And it's like, if you can't beat them, you join them at that point because it's like you might be ethical that entire time.
And this shows human nature too.
She might have been ethical going in there and been like, okay, these are the things I have.
But then, you know, the Republican guy or the Democratic guy, he's just like making some money on the side, gaming the system.
And then you're just out here struggling just by regular means.
Will you ask Chat GPT or look it up what her net worth was before Congress?
Yeah, before Congress.
I just think that would be interesting for the viewers and listeners.
But real quick, while you do that, we got the reaction from Loomer.
All right.
Now, Loomer is like a D1 first-round draft pick hater.
All right.
No one hates more viciously.
No one hates she hates everybody.
But here's what she had to say.
And it's actually not sad to stick up for yourself when you were lied about by an elected official, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who went out of her way to plan a hit piece against me to kill off an employment offer given to me.
So she didn't get a job, according to her, and she blames it on MTG.
She lied about me and also accused me of having a mental illness.
If you ask Grock about Laura Loomer, it'll tell you she's she's been 51.50 like twice.
Just to get into it again in the second hour here.
We'll go a little while longer to get through some more news.
We're going to do a deep dive on Primal Core, the new supplement brand that we've started, going through the ingredients, the studies, and the information.
Basically, this is such a cool thing, guys.
You're going to want to stick around and see it.
But we have another story, and we got Eric Swalwell.
This guy was famous for dating a Chinese spy named Feng Fang.
So sometimes in these like these communities, they lack certain like things that need to be in place in order to get the right documentation.
Like I literally have a cousin that lost his social security card and it was like a big ordeal because he didn't have the, he didn't know how to do it properly.
And I know there's access to the information and the internet and stuff like that, but there was more hoops that he had to jump through.
But long story short, there is a tiny bit of merit to that.
They're not necessarily lying, but they're exaggerating the situation.
I want us to be a blue state that doesn't do just a little bit better than like Georgia or Alabama when it comes to Texas.
I want us to max out democracy.
Also, as it relates to democracy, if you wait in line for 30 minutes or more, if you do want to vote in person, I think you should find every county for every minute that a person has to wait longer.
So one of their claims also is like accessibility to going to the voting, the voting pools, polls.
More often than not, some of these very poor people don't have access to the same level of transportation and they say it's harder for them to go and vote.
That's weird to sound say, but I think like maybe that sounds stupid, but there is a case where like I would be like, sometimes I wish I had a digital ID just for the fact of convenience because like I lost my wallet today.
And it's very hard to get things like your social and whatnot, but here's the thing: those who would give up liberty to gain security deserve neither and would lose both.
I really believe in this.
And every time we make things easier, we make them simpler, they get worse.
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We're going to get into the deep dive on all of that.
But I've just got one final story, just one little thing because you know, Israel, Israel, Israel, engagement, engagement, engagement.
So, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee reportedly held a quiet off-the-books meeting with Jonathan Pollard, the Israeli spy who spent 30 years in a U.S. prison.
Later said, Israel should threaten nuclear strikes on the U.S. if arms delivery show.
During the Yom Kippur War, when Henry Kissinger instituted an arms embargo against us, he stopped the aerial resupply of our army at that point to extract diplomatic concessions from us.
And what happened?
What happened was at A4, Skyhawk was parked at Tel North Air Base with some interesting weapons under its wings.
And we told the Americans, take your eye in the sky and take a good look at the airplane that's on that runway.
He worked for the government, but like, also, his opinions are his own.
But like for him, he's that little kid that you just gave money to at first just to be nice.
And then now he's holding it over your head and basically trying to hold you hostage.
The first off, you do something like that, and you throw, let's say, Israel does something like this, and they launch a missile at the United States, which they would never.
How long do you think it takes for us to respond and literally blow up their entire like it doesn't make any sense?
That's not what it's that's not what it's about, it's a suicide cult, like it's about going down with the ship, it's about being strong, and that's what he's talking about at the beginning of the clip.
This is what he's talking about: is like people saying, Oh, it's against Jewish morality.
No, it's not you, like they're saying, like, rise up.
Like, I think, like, that the saying of the IDF is like, rise and kill, or something like that.
Like, this is their mentality.
And you want the icing on the cake, you want the cherry on top of it.
I don't, I think, I think they like, here's the thing: I think that the American government is so compromised on so many different levels and they face so many different threats that they can't afford to mess with Israel right now.
We control the Middle East because technically they work for us, but we're in the process of building them an empire that won't require us in the national.
Like, this is the struggle in the Levant.
It's the Wesley Clark referring down seven countries in five years.
They got Sudan, they got Libya, they rock, they got Lebanon to a large extent.
It's so sad because before all of this bullshit, um, like the support for Israel was very high, like just across the board, before the whole Gaza stuff.
And like, I did I have a lot of people that I know are from Israel.
I have, I'm not paid by Mossad or anything like that.
I'm not getting my $7,000 for saying this, but like ultimately, again, Netanyahu does not represent the people.
And the people, I know you're talking about polls and stuff and things like that, but in reality, before this whole like negative feedback loop, most people were just like, We just want a good life, essentially.
It's something I've had to deal with forever on the internet.
And like, I remember it being very young, dealing with this.
You know, I don't know a thing about being Jewish or what it means to be Jewish or whatever, but like my mother and therefore me, it makes me Jewish, right?
Even if I'm an eighth, even if I'm whatever, which is what I am, right?
So I have that identity, right?
And I have people on the right all the time, you know, messaging me all kinds of shit.
And I don't care, it is what it is.
That doesn't bother me at all.
What bothers me is because I had this identity forced upon me just by nature and whatnot.
I have to see these people that are like the core of that identity that represent themselves as the core of like being a Jewish person or being a Jew is being an Israeli, essentially.
And that's what they've sold to people because there are a lot of Jewish people or people of Jewish descent or heritage or ethnicity that don't support this stuff.
But what Netanyahu has done very successfully over the past 20 years is he's managed to marry the identity of Israel, the state, to the Jewish people.
And all they do is that they whine and they bitch about anti-Semitism all day as they go and bomb and kill more people.
I know about anti-Semitism.
I have people talk to me all the time.
All right.
So like for someone to say, oh, you have no experience, X, Y, Z. You don't know what it's like to be us.
I probably do more than you.
Like, when have you ever experienced people calling you out on this or talking shit to you about this?
Some made up scenario in your head when you're at the Hamptons, right?
With your millions of dollars.
Like, you've never received criticism on behalf of being Jewish, but these people, they have the biggest victimhood complex imaginable and they make it their entire identity.
I think we got the Western countries specifically, United States, EU specifically.
I think we got Israel into this mess as well.
Right.
And the thing is, is like, okay, Israel by large is like one of the most hated regions by most of those countries in the Middle East, even before this happened.
Right.
So they were constantly subjected to constantly feeling like we're under bombs, we're under threat.
And ultimately, what I'm saying is, is that if they didn't go and make this whole referendum and say, we're just going to arbitrarily cut up the country this way, and then you get this piece and then they get this piece.
Any state that generates the loyalty of this person and the behavior of this person and what this person does against his own native land, which I believe he is, unfortunately, an American, if you can call him that.
Any state that he, that this dude is aligned with, the dude that flexes, yeah, we had the nuclear weapons ready on the tarmac and we told them to look with their eye on the sky at the missiles on the plane.
Any state where that rationale is going on, where that level of thinking is going on, that level of power trip, that's a state that I can't support.
And we could go in circles, but like we don't know here in the United States what it feels like to be under constant threat.
It's like, okay, the United States went and went into this war in Afghanistan and you and I didn't ask when we were kids, right?
To be like, yeah, we want to be involved in that.
Same reason why we're saying Israel is one of these most hated countries in the world based off of these Middle Eastern countries hating them.
The people who are there, not all of those people asked for them to go and make this whole mess and create all these wars.
So at the end of the day, when you have bombs constantly coming on you as just a regular, regular Schmeggular citizen, you're going to freak out and you're going to be like, okay, well, my fight or flight response is going to kick in.
I'm going to choose fight because I'm tired of feeling under pressure.
We don't know what it feels like to have sirens go off.
And it's the same in these Middle Eastern countries, too.
It is an identity that was forged after World War II, where they have to be tough because they were oppressed.
That's what it is.
I have Jewish relatives.
I have talked to them about this.
That is what it is.
That is what the identity is.
So like there's no arguing or debate on that.
And that's why they're very proud of their strength.
They're very proud of their military.
They flex their nuclear weapons.
That's why they behave that way.
And I get it.
But at the end of the day, you have Israel.
You have what's happening here.
You have what's happening around the world.
And we talk about it all.
And the reason why we have to zero in on the countries that do like the most heinous stuff, which would be us and our allies are usually the worst defenders.
And then everyone else in the world is kind of just trying to get along.
It's hard for us to comprehend a world where us or the proxy state or our ally where they don't control everything.
Because that's been the history of the last hundred or so years, right?
Every single country that we've been allied with or that's been our friend, they've kind of had the colonial power or institution or gravitas to get done whatever they wanted to get done.
And we're entering into a new world where cooperation is going to have to be.
And the British in America are basically two sides of the same of the same coin when it comes to colonialism and all the different things that we've done.
The moment we stop having the identity politics beyond, like, again, are we not under the guise that if we can be brainwashed by our own government to believe specific systems that an entire population in the Middle East with Iran, they're brainwashing their people.
Israel, they're brainwashing their people.
And it's all propaganda at the end of the day to enrich the people who are pushing these agendas.
Every day, me and Tim sit in here and review the latest bullshit, complete, contrived, white rabbit, out of a hat story that he comes up with to distract from his failing jobs numbers, his failing economic numbers, the ongoing wars.
And we have to hear about the fucking peace prize.
And then the peace prize.
Oh, it's so legitimate.
The lady that gets it says it should go to Trump.
Like it's all I got the award, but it should go to Twump because he's the best.
It's just like, no, but the global cooperation is the only way that this actually all works.
The thing is, is we have, if you looked at my last segment, we have an international chain that works for the people.
And why I can get a tomato for 97 cents is because of that global cooperation, because the standardization of all these countries creating the same systems so that they're interchangeable.
Well, the only way you can do this is like, if China stops like, okay, the thing about China is that, and not to get in the rabbit hole, they don't allow certain companies there like we allow here.
So there are certain things that like, it's not a two-way street.
And countries like China would have to allow, you know, American companies the same freedoms as we allow Chinese companies here.
You know, we allow them to buy our land.
You know, and in China, it's illegal, you know, for us to be able to do something like that.
But that's, that's the only way that the full global cooperation works because that's the whole reason why tariffs exist, because the American companies don't get the same ability to compete in China, get business there as they would here as well.
So you may see me look off screen at certain points because I'm getting into the details of my nutshaw of the information.
I basically know what I want to tell you guys tonight, what I want to explain to you because I'm very deep into supplements and nutraceutical knowledge in general.
And I've been doing it for basically the past decade, maybe even a little bit more time because I started doing this when I was like nine, 10 years old.
And the thing you have to understand about nutritional supplements is that they are food.
It is a food product that you are taking.
And these things are generally split into two different categories.
You have things which are true foods, as I would call them, right?
And these are the vitamins and minerals that you need that most of us are deficient in.
Now, you may say, oh, I eat my fruits and veggies.
I should have a good diet.
I should have the right mineral numbers.
And then people go get tested and get their, you know, their food sources tested.
They realize the quality of minerals in our fruits, veggies, things that are grown over the years because of farming and industrial farming and the way that it's done.
The soil is so depleted that all the numbers and daily values that you see, they're from like the 70s and the 80s.
And they haven't been updated forever because they don't want to do the testing.
They don't want to realize how bad the situation truly is.
And I'm not saying there aren't health benefits to eating healthy.
Of course there are.
But the main thing you have to understand with supplementation, day one, as cautious as you're going to be, the most cautious possible, someone like Tim, who didn't have his first drink until he was like 22, 23 years old.
23, baby.
First thing you have to understand, number one, even if you don't want to dabble into, you know, the more phytochemical, like plant chemical side of supplementation, which is still food, and I'll get into that.
There are things that you're lacking in your modern diet.
There are real things that everyone knows this kind of vaguely.
They know to take the multivitamin, maybe, and to try to supplement with a few things.
There are a few things that are really, really key to health, to male health specifically, to mental, cognitive, and physical performance that just aren't talked about.
We're going to get into that a lot in this stream.
We're going to get into it in the future.
But I just wanted to explain really quick that first category, that true food category, that is just vitamins and minerals.
And that is stuff that is sold at HEB, sold at CVS, sold at Walmart, anywhere you can get it.
And there are a lot of things like everyone should take a little bit of vitamin C. Everyone should take a little bit of NAC.
Everyone should take a little bit of magnesia, right?
These are things that people generally know, but they don't necessarily know why they're good for them.
It's good for you because it's food.
It's stuff that you should already have in your diet, but you don't get into any of it.
Now, I want to get into the second category, all right, which are plant drugs, as I call them.
And, you know, I'm not supposed to call them drugs.
It's not medical advice.
I'm not talking medical here.
This is just me pontificating on a topic.
Or phytochemicals.
They're compounds inside various herbs.
Most of them classified as adaptogens, classified as functional mushrooms.
And what these plant drugs do is mechanism of action, just like, you know, anything that would be pharmaceutical or over-the-counter or holistic in nature.
All these herbs, all drugs kind of work in the same way.
They act on different receptors in your body and they do different things.
Now, one of the things we're going to talk about tonight, something that we're selling very specifically is oshwaganda.
And like, that's why things that have like an MAOI effect, things like St. John's board, they actually have to be classified and labeled differently.
And this is part of the industry.
But just getting into what those kind of true foods do for you.
They build your hormones.
They maintain your electrical gradients, meaning the electron transport chain within the cell and within the mitochondria.
They stabilize enzymes, they repair tissue, they produce ATP, and they help detoxify reactive oxygen species.
Now, let's talk about reactive oxygen species for a second.
And this is going to be a deep dive.
We're going to do a full hour on this stuff.
It's going to be really fun.
And look, if this isn't your cup of tea, I understand you're not going to get a better education on supplements and what they are anywhere else.
And next time someone talks to you about supplementation or asks you about it, you'll actually have an explanation as to what it is.
And I think that that's super, super important.
And that's what I'm trying to give to you guys here tonight.
So the thing is, if you don't have these critical cofactors, if you don't have these critical minerals, then your body cannot complete the enzymatic cellular processes to get a healthy, you know, optimally functioning machine type of result.
Like magnesium, which we have in the mineral blend, magnesium is responsible for over 300 enzymatic processes within the body.
And I mean, the thing is, it's not that the supplement is so powerful.
It's like making your body act like it's not like you're taking super soldier serum.
What it is usually is the minerals in whatever blend they're taking, not even the adaptogens, although sometimes reactive oxygen species environment, it could be the adaptogen.
A lot of the time, the mineral just fixes the deficiency.
But getting into reactive oxygen species.
So we talk about methylene blue a lot.
We're not selling methylene blue here.
Well, let me give you a basic example.
The mitochondria, it goes to produce ATP.
The first stage of that process, it creates something called superoxide, which is the most dangerous free radical, makes more free radicals, goes everywhere in the body, right?
That's going to happen regardless.
That's a part of cellular metabolism.
That's a part of living and dying.
We all get older, we all die.
And the more ROS, reactive oxygen species we incur, and there's all different kinds of them that come from inflammation, stress, you name it, the more of those we build up over time, the cell eventually hits something called its Hayflick limit, which is it gets up to 48 divisions and then it dies or right.
But it doesn't die.
It stays alive.
Like the lights are on, but no one's home.
It's a senescent cell now.
And all it does is pump out those inflammatory biomarkers, right?
So the key thinking about supplementation is now the key thinking about modern healthcare and how to approach longevity in general.
And basically what it comes down to is the podcast bros were right, Tim.
They were pretty much right the entire time.
It's about reducing your inflammation.
It's about reducing mitochondrial damage and it's about reducing senescent cells by living healthy, by going to the sauna, by taking supplements, by exercising, you name it.
Basically, by being and living healthier, you reduce these biomarkers.
And therefore, it's pretty much theoretically been shown that you live longer, right?
And like that makes sense, right?
Oh, I need to live healthier.
So I'm not going to die.
I need to get in shape so I'm not going to die, right?
Well, what does that mean?
Need your mitochondria to be healthy.
You need your cells to be healthy.
You can't have these senescent cells.
A lot of the times people will take something like an ashwagandha and they'll notice, hey, my knee pain, my back pain, it's less bad.
What is this?
What's going on?
It's not that you had any specific injury or anything going on.
This is indisputable science.
This is known.
You have senescent cells in different areas of your body and they just, they pump out the inflammatory markers.
In the normal person's diet, and I'll include myself in here, more often than not, depending on what our diet is and what we're eating, most people are not getting enough of the nutrients that they need on just what like God-given plants, fruits, the things that should have provided that.
And that's because like those are honestly for me, the only reason why sometimes it's just hard to like go to the grocery store and like prep and eat in the morning.
Like I'm not, I'm not a person who eats in the morning.
It's very hard for me.
So is that part of the thing that's leading to some of these deficiencies?
Cause we're not consuming enough of the thing that's actually supposed to give it to us.
I mean, the whole thing, like she isn't one of those psychiatrists that prescribes people with like, you know, antidepressants and crazy pharmaceutical things.
She always provides like either natural solutions or she just says like lifestyle changes.
She always goes with lifestyle changes first.
Like if you're stressed out, go and handle what's causing the stress first and then implement something else on top of it.
But like the ashwagandha was something that she knew was completely natural and recommended to, you know, not just my sister, but like myself and some other people as one of those things to help take down the edge.
Cause at the end of the day, it is, it is stress is a normal thing in life.
And what happens with stress is when you encounter stressor, the hypothalamus signals the pituitary gland, and then it signals the adrenal glands to release the cortisol.
And that's what I was talking about earlier.
The chronic stress, the hypothalamus releases more and more CRH, which is the corticotropin releasing hormone.
The pituitary releases ACTH.
The adrenal glands produce the cortisol.
Then ashwagandha, its mechanism of action where it comes in to help blunt this, reverse it so you can have a more healthy environment, skewed more towards anabolism, which would be growing muscle and being fit versus catabolism, which is breaking down tissue and being weak.
It decreases the CRH release in the hypothalamus.
It reduces ACTH secretion from the pituitary and it directly lowers cortisol output from the adrenal cortex.
So when you're talking about something, you blunt stress.
Yeah, I want to show people where ashwagandha actually comes from.
This is something we wanted to include on the website here so that people knew what the root is because the whole thing of our product is to talk about ancient remedies.
So ashwagandha is derived from ancient Sanskrit.
And that's basically the thing of like Indian origin.
And the thing to understand about this, this is the most popular supplement on the market.
Look, we're doing this and we want this to be successful.
We wanted to bring people the best thing possible.
We kicked around a lot of different ideas.
Ultimately, bar none, like Nick Fuentes takes ashwagandha.
Everyone takes ashwagandha.
Everyone talks about it.
This is the most popular over-the-counter supplement.
I mean, if I go to the supplement aisle, HEB, and I'm just trying to look for something or grab something, single ingredient formula, whenever I see the ashwagandha, it's always almost off the shelf because people know how good it is.
Now, I was going to wait a little bit to do that, but I can go ahead and get into that now.
The important thing to understand about the KSM66 is I talked at the beginning of this whole rant about the boomer selling the supplements and they're too expensive and we're offering greater, like a greater return on your investment, essentially, when you choose to buy a product at Primal Core or GoPrimalCore.com.
There are benefits to getting trademarked ingredients because some of these extracts have been around for so long and are so tested.
And the meta-analyses, not even the studies, the meta-analyses on these specific extracts that have been trademarked.
I mean, when you look at KSM66, I'm going to read some of these claims out to you and you can look at the studies yourself and I'll show them and I'll in the comments after this video, I'm going to link some of them.
You're going to be amazed at just the percentage increases that you're going to see.
They took a group of untrained people and they had them start on the same strength training program, right?
Now you say untrained, newbie gains, that makes sense.
I get it.
The placebo group had the newbie gains too.
You got two people working out.
It's 30 and 30, the study.
And the group that took the ashwagandha, they progressed double and they had a 76% increase on their bench press compared to the placebo group.
Now, how is it doing that?
It's lowering the cortisol.
So it's creating a more muscle-friendly environment, more anabolic environment, and it's raising testosterone at the same time.
So by blunting stress and raising testosterone, you really have this athletic panacea that's also a cognitive and anotropic aid.
It's really all in one.
It's a very, very fascinating compound.
I mean, it does a lot of things, right?
So cortisol breakdown on this.
Cortisol's primary role during stress is to mobilize your energy reserves, right?
So like you're stressed, you're in a survival situation, you got to fight, you got to run, you got to be able to do XYZ.
So your cortisol goes up, right?
It achieves this by promoting catabolism or the breakdown of complex molecules like your muscle protein that you would like to keep on you as much as possible, right?
It breaks down the muscle protein into the amino acids, which are used by the liver for gluconeogenesis, where they create glucose for the brain and the body.
This process is highly anti-anabolic.
It directly works against muscle building and repair.
And beyond even that, this isn't in what I prepared, but this from the top of my head, cortisol also increases your fat.
Hold on to your stored energy.
So you're, it's literally in a catabolic state and having high cortisol is probably the worst thing you could have happen to your body, right?
Now, I'm holding on to fat and then you're burning muscle.
I don't want to correlate it, but is that like sometimes like people who are under high levels of stress, not only just the diet, but the stress itself contributes to you just gaining weight or just like 100%.
And the thing is, you could be at near caloric maintenance or even in a deficit.
But if you're in a deficit and you're in a catabolic state, your body's going to be burning off the muscle and trying to keep the fat.
That's totally skewed.
And why ashwagandha is so important is it comes in there and it flips the script on that whole thing, where instead of low testosterone, high stress, you have low stress, high testosterone.
And that's really how you have to think about this ingredient.
And it's great for women too.
The studies on women and testosterone show it's not statistically significant.
And how this works is it actually stimulates the Sertoli cells, your LADIC cells in your nuts, ladies and gentlemen, in your balls.
It stimulates them to produce more testosterone as a byproduct of it relaxing the HPA.
The HPA is also referred to as the HBTA.
The T stands for testicular, right?
So it's all wrapped up in the pituitary.
And that's what you have to understand.
Oshwagandha takes you from high stress, low testosterone to low stress, high testosterone.
And that's why it's the perfect supplement ingredient, especially if you're getting into it.
You want to try something first.
This is tested for safety.
They got 16, 18, 12-week studies on people taking double, triple the doses that you're going to take, even if you take a high dose with us, right?
So the safety is there.
The strength of the ingredient is there.
The data is there.
And you don't have to just believe us talking about it on live.
You can go do your own research.
The thing that blows my mind is ashwagandha is incredible.
There's all these other amazing compounds and plant phytochemicals that we're going to bring to market eventually.
No one knows about this stuff.
And when asked about a supplement or what it is, but do you understand?
Now it's a bioactive plant chemical that goes in and modulates something to your advantage, basically.
So excessive cortisol levels, often seen in chronic stress or overtraining, can directly suppress the hypothalamic, pituitary, gonadal access, which is the system responsible for regulating testosterone production.
This is often referred to as the hormonal seal or suppression due to the stress response dominance.
Both cortisol and testosterone are steroid hormones derived from cholesterol via the same complex pathway of steroidogenesis.
Vitamin D3 also involved in that process.
You have to have it for steroidogenesis.
Wow.
Like that's why that's super important.
Just a little tangent.
When your body is under chronic stress, the pathway preferentially shunts resources towards the production of cortisol instead of testosterone, even at its expense.
By reducing excessive cortisol secretion through HPA access modulation, reducing that CRH and ACTH and direct adrenal output, Ashwagandha achieves two performance enhancing effects.
It minimizes catabolism, number one.
That's number one.
Lowers cortisol, means less muscle protein breakdown.
And that ensures the body remains in a more anabolic state, allowing muscle repair and growth to occur more efficiently.
This is crucial for recovery after intense resistance training.
And this is something like people that train all the time, they know.
They know this is something to take.
If they're getting beat up or whatnot, they know this is something that'll amp them back up.
And consequentially, allowing testosterone to rise by relieving the suppressive and competitive pressure of high cortisol, ashwagandha allows that HPG access to function optimally, leading to measurable increases in total serum testosterone and its precursor, DHEA.
That shows it's upstream action, right?
It's not just making you crank out more testosterone by acting on those Sertoli or Leydic cells that I talked about.
It's through the brain.
This is a pituitary thing, particularly in stressed or strength training individuals.
So if you're working really hard, this will really help you.
And that's like, we're making things here for people that work hard.
We're making things here for people that want to optimize their lifestyle.
We're making things here for people that want to win.
Do you want to win?
Do you want the most studied, the most time-tested, time-honored, time-proven compound that you can get?
Aswagandha's catabolic cortisol reduction also removes inhibitory pressure on lytic cells, which is why trials report 10 to 22% increases in total testosterone and significant elevations in free testosterone, often in the 15 to 25% range.
That is huge.
And when we start talking about the mineral blend, when we start showing the graphs and start showing the information about just how many of these benefits you can stack on top of each other, and they all got separate mechanisms of action, right?
We're not like cranking one dial to 100.
We're cranking a lot of dials just a couple notches up to where they naturally should be.
And that's how you get the holistic effect that lasts and doesn't go away.
And this is so key for people to understand.
You look for a shortcut.
You look for a cheat code.
You look for something that's going to work right now.
Sure, there are things like that that exist, but they're very expensive on your health because they're not healthy by their nature.
Sure.
Right.
This is something that literally puts your body in a healthier environment.
I go on Infowars 2 and I plug and I talk about supplements.
I do it because I believe in them and I take them and I love them and I think you should take them too.
And I think if you did the research, which is why we're walking through the research tonight on the show, which is why we're talking about it, if you look this stuff up, I mean, look, just become a believer because like this is the trend.
This is the future of modern health.
This is what everyone talks about.
And this is one of the number one compounds you're going to find.
Now, recovery and tissue damage, this is a huge thing, right?
People, you know, trying to work out really hard, New Year's resolution, trying to get in shape.
Oftentimes they get in that environment that cortisol, that stress peaks, they're not used to it.
Boom, you burn out.
This stuff, 20, 30% lower post-exercise CK level.
I believe that's a fatigue score.
Significantly reduced DOM's duration, right?
So you're sore less, right?
And that's got a lot to do with the antioxidant property.
Noticeably faster session to session recovery.
Athletes often report this by week two.
Lower cortisol, lower systemic stress, lower inflammatory load, higher training density, because your body is not having to fight against a negative environment.
It's having to fight against the positive stressors that you are giving it.
That's the key.
I know I'm saying the same thing here, but we got to walk through it over and over and over again.
Do you understand how powerful this is?
Because if it's able to blunt the cortisol, a thing that's elevated in all of our lives due to a variety of factors, if it's just able to do that, it'll put you in the positive atmosphere you need to be in to succeed in exercise and just in work in general.
This is a nootropic too.
It's lowering that stress.
It's lowering that anxiety.
This is a key thing to think about, right?
It modulates the GABA receptor, but it doesn't bind to it directly like menzodiazepines do.
It has a different mode, right?
So this has actually been shown in long-term trials to not have suppression of that, which is very important.
You don't want to over modulate GABA, but this is one of those plant compounds like apigenin, which is found in chamomile, which seems to do that in a safe way.
I mean, people drink chamomile tea all day, right?
And getting in, again, why we chose the KSM66, right?
We have to use a full spectrum root extract, which is what the KSM66 is.
It's standardized root extract and has to have up to 5% with lanolides in it, right?
It has to be standardized to that 5% because that's what all the studies are standardized on.
That's what the proven data represents, right?
So we got the absolute best form of this possible.
We put it in a capsule.
We made it in America and we're giving it to you.
So again, I'm going to throw up the site really quick.
We're going to get into more here.
I'm not done.
We're going to get into the second formula, which I think is even better, to be honest with you.
I love it.
I fell in love with it.
I kept on, you know, when we first got into this, Tim, I was like, I want to add another ingredient.
I want to add another ingredient.
I want to add another ingredient because I wanted it to be the very best, very best elemental drive multi-mineral product available for cognition, for mental and physical performance.
But we're going to get into that now.
But if you're interested in ashwagandha and you're interested in what I had to say, please check out the ashwagandha, guys.
Please check out this product.
It's discounted right now.
It's $27.
And if you get it and if you message me about it, we'll set up.
We're going to do a bunch of review streams.
And Tim himself is going to take it as well.
And you're really going to see guys.
But let's get in further onto the presentation.
What is Elemental Dry?
What is this product?
This is my favorite.
This is my baby right here.
I love it.
Mechanism of action, restoring critical micronutrients required for antigen output, neural drive, and cellular repair.
This formula right here, this elemental drive formula right here, rebuilds the very micronutrient foundation that should, it's required, all right?
It's required for hormone signaling, mitochondrial output, and tissue recovery.
The same process, a process amplified by the ashwagandha, by the HPA modulation, and deficiencies in these critical minerals in zinc, in magnesium, in selenium, in boron, in copper, and vitamin D3.
Man, you're really getting a lot.
They're all in the most like efficacious forms possible.
And we'll get into that by the way.
These directly impair the enzymes that produce testosterone, not having having deficiencies in these critical minerals, directly impair enzymes that produce testosterone, regulate free testosterone, neutralize oxidative stress, and maintain electrical and neuromuscular efficiency.
You have to have these minerals in their bioavailable forms to achieve these things, right?
So what is zinc, for example?
Zinc increases GNRH, which is gonadotropin-releasing hormone signaling from the hypothalamus.
What does that do?
We just talked about it with the ashwagandha, right?
The ashwagandha releases the stress on the HPTA, and HPTA is able to take the cholesterol that it was going to use to make the cortisol, and it shuttles that towards the testosterone.
So you got an increase there.
And then on top of that, by giving the fuel to the brain to increase the GNRH and to make that hormone, you're getting even more signaling to enhance the LH release, the luteinizing hormone release from the pituitary.
This also drives Leydig cell testosterone synthesis.
Now, I'm going to get into a bit of deep lore here.
And this is probably bad for the viewers or whatever.
You probably won't like it, but I have to nerd out here for a second.
All right.
So you have to understand there are two drugs that are used to help male infertility, right?
And selenium helps male infertility as well.
We'll get into that.
That's also in this formula.
There are two drugs used.
They're called HMG and HCG, right?
HCG, human kinetotropic, gonadotropin, whatever it is, it's the thing that a pregnancy test tests for, right?
So that's the thing.
Like if a girl has it, she's pregnant.
If you have it, it's the signaling to your balls to produce testosterone.
The Sertoli cells, which are not the Leytic cells, those are activated by HMG, and that's the actual growth of the testes.
So this is what you have to understand.
Now, both the Ashwagandha and the zinc increase LH.
They increase luteinizing hormone.
One backstream cascade, the other one, another backstream cascade by increasing the GNRH, signaling from the hypothalamus.
This is like a crazy boost.
We made this.
I made this to be crazy.
Like you start taking this, your testosterone is going to go up.
But just from the bare bones, like having more testosterone, what does that do for me as a man or just in general, as a person who's just trying to like heat?
I'm going to show you a study where people with mineral deficiency took zinc.
Their testosterone went up 90%.
I mean, you can't make this stuff up, guys.
You can't make this stuff up.
It's all backed by the literature.
And you talk about testosterone's benefits.
Physical, you have androgen receptors in your muscle tissue.
You have more testosterone.
You have more androgenic signaling.
You're able to take the protein that you eat and turn it into muscle.
If you have low testosterone and high cortisol, like we talk about, you literally, you can't grow muscle in that environment.
You grow muscle, your body will strip it off for fuel, and then you'll keep the fat because your body thinks you're starving.
So, having high testosterone also really means having low cortisol, right?
Unless you're taking it exogenously, that's what it means, right?
So, these things come hand in hand, and this is why we talk about these benefits, guys.
Zinc is required for multiple very complex enzymatic processes, including 17, beta, hydro, oxysteroid, dehydrogenase, which is the enzyme converting precursors into testosterone.
It's also incredibly essential.
Ooh, this is a big deal for 5-alpha reductase regulation, right?
So, what is 5-alpha reductase?
Testosterone is a very dirty hormone, as in it converts into a lot of different things in your body.
The main things you have to think about are dihydrotestosterone, also known as DHT, and then you've got estrogen, which is created by the aromatase enzyme.
The 5-alpha reductase is what creates the DHT.
DHT can cause things you don't like, like being bald.
I got a lot of it, that's number one, and having body hair, which I also have a lot of, but it's also key for mental and physical drive, exercise performance, and more than anything, erections.
A lot of people don't know this, like they give DHT cream to people that, you know, can't be a lot of people.
I'll just take Viagra.
So, all these things they play critical roles in modulating your hormonal system, right?
And testosterone, it's not just this one thing, it's this one thing, and it's a whole bunch of things, right?
Now, what you'll see with ashwagandha and with these minerals is sustainable increases.
And you also see things like, hey, this formula raises testosterone so much, especially when confined.
Hey, could we worry about excess estrogen?
Maybe you're converting too much too much estrogen because just like the 5-alpha reductase converts into DHT, the aromatase enzyme converts into estrogen.
Hey, it looks like you might raise total testosterone by speculating 50% if you take both these things.
You know, hypothetically, in our world that we're talking about here, if you were to, if you didn't have anything suppressing the estrogen from that, you might have too much estrogen.
Well, we got boron in here, which modulates the aromatase enzyme, which lowers estrogen.
So, it's a complete formula from all angles.
And that's just another ingredient in the elemental drive.
And I want to talk about boron really quick because it's slept on.
Boron is basically the number one thing you can take as a man or as a woman, especially for bone density and collagen synthesis and whatnot.
But as a man for free testosterone specifically, this is something you talk about, you know, Tim, you just threw out the word testosterone.
You asked me about it, right?
When you think of testosterone, you just think about it as a number, right?
I remember researching this because the absorption rate and how, like, if you have two things competing for the same thing, it's not just going to all be dragged by one side or the other, essentially.
What, how, how much of a higher level product do you want?
You talk about everything else.
Everyone knows they have to take vitamin D3.
Oh, I got to take my vitamin D.
I got to, it's the winter time.
I got to take my vitamin D, my immune system, not just your immune system, your hormones, your skin, everything else.
It's all reliant on vitamin D.
We talked about it.
All stratagenesis is dependent on it.
At the end of the day, if you're going to take a vitamin D supplement, you might as well take one that has zinc, copper, vitamin D3, magnesium, boron, and selenium all in one in it.
Like, where are you going to find a better thing?
You might find a generic multivitamin that has like 100 different things in it.
And some of the vitamins are in crazy high amounts that you don't want to take.
This is a big news flash.
Next time you look at your multivitamin, you're like, what am I actually taking?
Yeah, that was a thing I was asking you too before we were formulating all this stuff.
That was a thing that I was afraid of.
I was like, I want to make sure that anything that I'm taking, as well as the people who are going to buy this, they're in safe levels that your body can actually compensate.
Right.
And also, maybe you'll talk about this later, but having multiple of these ingredients layered, because they're single ingredients, they don't, they're not, they're all activating different parts.
So it's not like you're messing your body up.
No, like, cause that's what I see sometimes is like when they combine a bunch of shit in some of these other products.
And that, and that's what's so like you, and I love this.
Tim touches on the safety so much.
Like, that's why we did this.
We wanted to create the safest, highest quality, and strongest because strength appeals to us.
We want this to be strong for you guys.
Wanted to include the best blend possible.
It's not even zinc bisglycinate.
It's even more expensive.
It's zinc picolinate, 25 milligrams.
Boron as boron citrate, 8 milligrams.
Selenium as selenium methionine, 125 milligrams.
I think that's micrograms.
We need to get that type of change.
Maybe a little issue there.
Magnesium as magnesium glycinate, 200 milligram.
Copper, 2 milligrams.
Vitamin D3, 5,000 IU.
That's what you want in any standard vitamin D3 supplement.
It's all there.
And we talk about it more.
I talked about zinc, magnesium.
We got people in the chat saying good things about magnesium.
Magnesium is the core mineral for ATP stability.
So if you're one of the methylene blue people, if you're one of the Shilohy people that's very into and focused on those things, you want something to help your mitochondria even more.
You got to take magnesium consistently.
You might as well take it from us.
It increases free testosterone.
It binds to SHBG.
What I just talked about, that's another thing.
That's a one-two punch.
It also binds to SHBG.
So it increases that free testosterone.
It allows proper relaxing and contraction cycles, reducing peripheral fatigue of muscles.
It reduces cramps, stabilizes ATP at the point of synthesis, improving energy turnover, and 19 to 20% increase in free testosterone with magnesium plus training.
That's magnesium alone, guys.
And then we got all these other layered benefits in here.
I mean, how high do you want to take it?
We can take it so high to the moon.
We can take it literally.
We can take it to the moon with these formulas, Tim.
Significant increases in vertical jump, power output, and peak torque.
Now, is that the magnesium making someone LeBron James?
No, that's a magnesium making someone a more optimal human, right?
It's huge for sleep and digestion, guys, and it supports growth hormone.
Magnesium is an androgen amplifier.
It's incredible.
Boron.
Now, we talked about boron a little bit.
Let's get into it.
You say, what is boron?
Boron's from morons.
What is this thing?
What is this thing?
Boron is the kingpin for reducing sex hormone binding globulin.
It reduces it by 9% to 15%.
And I believe that's quoting the like three milligram number in the study.
I've seen it as high as 30%.
And we'll post links to all these things.
I have them.
Suppresses inflammatory cytokines that impair anrogen receptor sensitivity.
So another thing modulating the testosterone, making it even more effective, it's priming the anergen receptor for the testosterone by reducing any form of inflammation at that site locally.
I mean, like we put the best thing together possible.
Like, I'm not bragging.
I'm going to brag.
You know, I'm going to brag.
Like, these seriously are kick-ass formulas.
And you would have some invalid come up to you with some bottle of something that they've concocted and someone paid, like, they paid someone $12, $15 to make it.
And it'll have a bunch of trademarked ingredients and different names you can't understand.
And we're just going through it over and over and over again.
I'm sorry if it's boring, but just listen to this.
28 to 39% increases in free testosterone within one week of boron repletion.
Take it for one week, 39%, 3,9, 39%, over a third.
If you're at like an eight total T, that could bring you up to like a 12.
That's insane.
That's not heard about anywhere else.
And this isn't a thing that's going to suppress you.
This isn't a thing that's going to like a steroid.
This isn't a thing that's going to hurt your fertility.
This is something you should, this is how you should feel all the time.
Your hormones should be at this level all the time, but we don't get these things in our diet.
10% to 20% increase in total testosterone, sharp reductions in estradiol, that's estrogen up to 39%, improving androgen balance.
That's the key.
You see, like all these things are stacked and layered on top of each other.
Let's talk about selenium.
So what is selenium?
Selenium is a very popular supplement.
A lot of people, you know, they buy selenium at the grocery store and they take it because they know how powerful it is, especially for fertility and all these things.
Why not buy it from us?
If you're taking selenium already, why not buy it from us?
It's required for deiodinized enzymes that convert T4 into active T3.
It protects the testes and lytic cells from oxidative stress, and it supports glutathione regeneration, maintaining redox balance.
Glutathione, the master antioxidant in the body, Tim, can't be made without selenium.
But you literally can't, you can't synthesize it.
So if your body is a lab and your lab, you have to make certain chemicals to survive.
Glutathion is the master antioxidant of the entire body.
And you can't make it right without selenium.
Why are you not supplementing selenium?
Why are you not looking into these ingredients?
Why are you not doing the research?
I understand it's difficult.
It doesn't make a lot of sense.
And it's sort of a thing, act like they have knowledge on it or whatever.
I'm just sitting here as a guy for a decade that has sold these things.
And I can tell you from day one to now, I have never seen a more impressive multivitamin type of formula other than, you know, the elemental drive.
Like this is, it blows my socks off about how good it is because it takes key ingredients that were in a lot of our top selling best InfoWars formulas of all time, and it just puts them all together the way it always should have been.
Right.
Now, I am so proud of these products.
I'm proud of the Ashwagandha, but I'm especially proud of this one.
So let's talk real quick about vitamin D3.
Everyone knows it's amazing.
It's not a vitamin.
It's a steroid hormone, technically kind of like cholesterol in the same way.
That's four carbon rings is what that means, the steroid hormone.
It and cholesterol are responsible for all steroidogenesis in the human body.
It increases LH secretion.
How many of these other ingredients have said that about them, right?
And it regulates calcium signaling necessary for contraction force and neural drive.
You got to be able to perform well.
You got to be able to lift, right?
And then clinical outcomes, right?
Men supplementing vitamin D3 for 12 weeks show 20 to 25% increase in total testosterone, 15 to 20% increase in free testosterone, strong increases in neuromuscular output and fatigue resistance.
And then we got copper.
And I told you about that.
It's balancing the formula for being heavy on zinc.
We've gone into that.
Let's just, I'm going to read some numbers.
These are just, you know, pie in the sky theoretical projections, right?
And this is just based on the study data.
These are approximations.
These are not medical claims at all.
Total testosterone, it might go up 20 to 32 percent with this blend.
Free testosterone, 25 to 45 percent with this blend.
Sex hormone binding globulin reduction, 10 to 20 percent.
Androgen receptors will be more sensitive.
Neuromuscular improvements with higher peak torque, lower fatigue index, stronger contraction force, better recovery between sets.
This is mineral architecture for your whole system.
And I just going over it again: high stress, low testosterone, low stress, high testosterone.
What road do you want to take?
It's like that meme, right?
You go to the place with the storm and the evil castle or the sunshine and the rainbow.
This is a different world for me, but I am trying to educate myself alongside you guys, which is why I appreciate Rex for doing these deep dives because there's things that I just, I mean, I don't know.
I have seen the way you pour over the information and I've had people grumble about it and go, I know X, Y, Z. We're going over these things because people need to know them.
And even if you know them, you need a rehash.
And that's why I did the whole supplement thing.
Do you feel like you know what a supplement is after tonight?
Like when I saw supplements, they always do a very good job of just telling you what the benefits are, but not explaining how it interacts in your body.
And then they don't actually go through the ingredients.
So I like how you're doing this, where you're kind of like, okay, these are the two products that we have, but we're not just telling you guys to just go and buy them like some of these other people.
He wants to educate you on the immediate impact and how it actually interacts with your body.
If you would do us the honor of talking to us tonight about maybe supplements, how you feel about them, or something that interested you about what we're offering here tonight, it would to infinity and beyond.
I would love you.
We're going to throw up the number here.
Please join us.
Really appreciate all of you being here with us tonight.
I'm going to research that and I'll definitely come back to that because that's an interesting question.
You know, I get a lot of questions from people like, hey, spleen, gallbladder, kidney transplant, like XYZ.
And I don't want to even comment or speculate on it because that's not my real knowledge base.
What it comes from me is like people that have unexplained aches or pain, people that have just like bad lifestyle buildup over time.
That's pretty easy to theoretically reverse with proper supplementation and reduction of oxidative stress and all these other inflammatory markers.
For someone like you, I mean, it's really about what job does the gallbladder do?
Where can I find some of that maybe in supplementation?
How can I optimize my current situation?
I mean, I've seen a lot of writing online from people that have had Crohn's.
I've seen a lot of writing for people online that have had these other like inflammatory conditions.
And universally, when they get high-dose antioxidants in the equation, the inflammation goes down, they have a better experience.
So I would just say for you, number one thing to try off the bat, of course, this is just speculation, not medical advice, would be trying just a really intense antioxidant, you know, like taking something for your gut specifically.
And there are things that are active at different portions of the body.
Well, I mean, mitochondrial optimization, oxidative stress, that's helping right there.
I would say you should try to find something, an ingredient that has kind of a local action or a metabolic action.
The reason why I bring up melatonin, melatonin and its metabolites are all antioxidants, and it's protective against bladder and rectal cancer because it sits in there all night.
Does that make sense?
So you're able to find things.
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I've heard some questionable stuff about melatonin, though, prolonged melatonin use.
They have 300 milligram anal suppositories for people with Parkinson's that they prescribe them for melatonin for lifelong use.
Like it's not a, I understand people worried about suppression of like a natural sleep rhythm or whatnot, but there's a lot of argument as to being on melatonin permanently for some of these like long-term preventative things.
Yeah, this is like, dude, I've made probably 10 supplement formulas.
I've worked on a dozen of them, maybe more.
This is the one that I'm the most proud of.
If you look at this, I have a stripped-down version of this that's inside of the power plant formula that I gave to the Big Lee people and had them made.
Especially with like the kids screaming and acting crazy and everybody acting sketchy.
So I just try to, you know, not go.
And if I do, just go and make it quick.
You know, I've taken, I plugged this.
I don't know if you, if you, if you're making a supplement of this, bodies, dude, bodies, when I bought it, I guess probably 2019 and I really liked bodies because I was taking that in official combo back then.
We are ruled by this uniparty and it's going to collapse.
And when it does, it's going to be glorious.
And like I said, I joke tongue-in-cheek about the Sharia law about, you know, the only solace will be that women won't be allowed to be outside anymore.
Just because we have to make light of, you know, what's going to happen inevitably.
You know, I don't know.
Did you guys check the mayor of Dearborn, Michigan?
He said, so this white guy got up and said this is a white country, which, you know, like, like it, you know, talking about American, like heritage, like people in America who've been America, right?
And this guy, this, the mayor looked at him and said, you're not welcome in this city.
I will throw a parade.
He's literally said, I will throw a parade when you leave.
You are Islamophobic and homophobic and just both everybody.
Well, the thing is, it all goes back to that coalition that really started off where Obama started to try to get all the different minority groups that really didn't like each other, try to get him as a voting block against the white population.
And that's really been the story of the past 20 years with our electorate.
You know, Prop 50 in California, gay marriage, it failed because black people voted against it.
Well, that's the reality.
That's the reality.
But the left comes and says, hey, you're all oppressed groups.
The Muslim talking about homophobia and talking about that person being homophobic, that Muslim person knows that that's against his beliefs and against his religion.
And that they're supposed to like kill people like that.
But my point being with that, he knows that, but he's still willing to use kind of like the corporate HR language speech on the person to be like, yeah, you know what?
Like, I'm a part of this power block.
Get out of here.
And I see that a lot on the right now, where it's like, if you deviate from MAGA, if you don't use the MAGA language of the winning and the golden age and all this, you're somehow, you're like a doomer, a black pillar.
I think there is a, yeah, I think they're like, obviously, obviously, I'm not like a hate-all black person person or guy, right?
Like, I'm clearly not.
If I was, I wouldn't call in and engage with the show.
Clearly.
But at the same time, it's like, you know, like, I'm really, the only thing that that's very interesting about this movement is the idea of reclaiming free speech.
Like saying what you want to say.
And I would just say this: it's a but like people like when they hear certain words, they crash out.
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And people say them so that they're trolling when they say like that guy in that video.
They got felony charges, the people with the bacon, because it's illegal to interrupt a religious service.
Now, if you go pray with a circle of people on the concrete, if you go pray to the circle of people and then people are like, hey, like, we're doing stuff here, you got to leave.
Or if people are like mocking you or whatever, if people are mocking you and interrupting your service by, I don't, I don't know, burning a Bible or whatever while you're all there with your people, like, like, I can't, I, this is, this is going to go to a Supreme Court of some state or something or some appeals court.
Like, I think, I think we'll see this.
It's very interesting, precedent-wise.
I'm interested to see what happens, but it's so childish to me.
I mean, look, the people, look, they're here.
You're not, you're not God Emperor of the United States.
You can't get them off the street.
They're Muslims.
They're praying.
It's whatever.
You hate them.
It's whatever.
Why must we always fight about the people that the Muslims aren't actively making your life worse right there on the street?
The people making your life actively worse, the people in government that lie to you in order to get you vote for them.
I'm glad you're so.
Why do we even care about like it blows up on social media and it's this huge thing?
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Because, oh, the Muslim and we eat bacon and it's funny.
I'm saying what I was going to go specifically was not to defend Muslims because I really don't think you should be dating 13-year-olds and doing all that type of shit.
All I am saying is just like I give the argument for gay people where, like, if you're not really doing anything that's like disrupting me, go pray and do whatever you got to do.
Like, I see people at my job do that all the time.
They're in the shower and they get the mat out.
I'm not going to go up to this dude and be like, piggy, piggy, piggy.
And I believe that's wrong because it's disrespectful.
And I don't want to treat people that way in general, but it is literally, it's a meme culture of, oh, if there were no cameras and there were no cell phones, do they go do that?
Yeah, but like, you know, and it was like, but my thing is, is like, just like I say, people have TikTok brain and they watch these mindless people doing like TikTok dances and shit.
Like, I'm so tired of my ex-feed just being like, I mean, there's satire and then there's just straight up like disrespect and just like trying to rage bait and being racist at certain points.
Like, look, like, there's a fine line that everybody has internally.
There's some that, like people would never say to my face but they would do it on the internet because there is the anonymity of being able to say, that's the nature of the beast.
No and, and here's the thing, I agree with the old, like how you know, it used to be fun, like I think there's satire.
I joke around like me and my friends make like semi-racist jokes at certain points to each other, like in a playful way where, like my friend is uh, he's like he's Muslim and like i'm black, so he'll make a black joke and then i'll throw like an Arab joke back at him, but like that's funny.
Then there's the real trolls who specifically just want to incite that level of just like I I see it.
I think it comes from people not understanding that we're human beings anymore and people just think that they kind of exist, and they exist on the phone and that is what it is.
I think that these people haven't had a lot of normal interaction and that that's why some people need to get punched in the face though sometimes it's illegal, I don't believe that.
No no, but i'm saying punched in the face to the extent of like, look around, find out like you do that sound like Trump, but i'm just saying, like you, you're gonna come up to me make a joke.
Well, i'd say this, I mean if, if we're like the thing is is free speech and this is like this is kind of an aspect for it, for me, if free speech, if there are groups of people who can dictate like oh, if I say this i'm racist, if I say this i'm anti-semitic, and every in anything like you know it's overused, that all of that, you know it doesn't mean anything anymore right, because it's been watered down to the point.
And two, I you know like words are mean.
Yeah, words are mean, people are mean, that's just human nature.
But like our right to free speech, like when you've got people like I was watching a little clip of like the Clavicular guy talking about saying n-word and this lady is like, uh, you can't say that.
And he was like, really, why not?
He's like because I said so.
And then he said really, and then he said it again and everybody started laughing at her.
She was like, who?
Who said that I can't say this?
And she was like, well, all the black people.
And it's like, you know, like i've been called things like.
Like, i've been called things like a honky and a cracker and stuff and I thought it was funny, like I just laughed it off yeah like, because it's like it, you know.
No yeah, and I agree with you on the anti-semite part and like that only thing is is like again, I say there's a borderline between making jokes and then genuinely just trying to harass people to the point where it just doesn't make any sense.
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I, I mean, here's like that, like that video, he was definitely provoking them and and and and it was pretty.
Dude, people, I have, I literally was the only black kid in my entire grade.
White kids are going to fucking say the N-word, whether I'm in the room or whether I'm not in the room.
I don't, here's the thing.
You say in the song, I don't really give a fuck.
What I'm saying here is like the radicalizing and the polarization behind some of these people and the trolls on the online is the only thing is because, at some points, some things gain enough traction to where they actually become detrimental.
People getting hurt, people getting insult, I mean I mean like to the point where like okay, I know you guys are never gonna agree with me on the H-1B visa situation okay, but X is an echo chamber of just like Anti-Indians.
At this point it's it's clear as day.
Like New Guinea doesn't want to buy Indian products, totally fine.
But here's the thing, when you get enough people that make enough noise and then you've got like politicians that like are also on X, and then they're like you get the MTGs that are like okay, imagine there's a real movement where they completely just disassemble the, the H-1B situation.
You're gonna celebrate, but there's real ramifications that will potentially create a, a ripple effect that we're not prepared for, just knee-jerk reactions from things that just go on too long.
That's all i'm saying.
I'm just saying that that's a real around find out situation and there's a certain level of like trolling that like okay fine, do whatever you want.
What we're going to do is we're going to clip some of the informative parts of this show where I talk about the supplements.
We're going to put those clips out.
I'm going to start doing a solo show purely focused on supplements, also under the gray area name.
But look, there's a lot of my new show I want to get into.
I know some people enjoy it.
I know some people don't.
My point is, I want to get the information out there.
I want to start clipping the videos so I can say, hey, I've talked about this metabolic system.
I've talked about this ingredient.
You can go find the information in XYZ video.
So I'll put out a lot more of that for you next, not this coming weekend, but the weekend after, because we're coming up on the holidays, Tim and me will be doing a deep dive on just how fat these grifters have gotten.
Well, thank you guys for being here with us tonight.
Incredible deep dives coming.
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