Health Ranger interviews Jay Kordich the Juice Daddy
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Hi everybody, welcome.
This is Mike Adams with naturalnews.com, joined today by Jay Cordich, the juice daddy, with his book, Jay Cordich's Life Bodies, Life Foods, Life Bodies.
Yeah, that's over a million copies, you know that?
Over a million copies?
Amazing.
And then finally we wanted to print in other languages like China, Chinese, Japanese.
There's one or two other languages there.
I think it even hit the big time in Turkey.
Wow.
You just gave an amazing live presentation here at our Healing Miracles event.
The crowd loved you.
You had a wonderful message about living foods.
Now, can you share your age with our audience?
Well, I'm 85 years old now, you know.
I'm hanging in pretty good.
Maybe I can do another year or two.
A year or two.
I'm going to try anyway, huh?
Do you still juice...
Every single day.
Every single day without fail.
No matter what I eat.
I'm not a junk food eater.
No matter what I eat.
I'm a positive guy.
As long as I know I can get six or eight glasses of juice in my body, I'm home free.
I am home free.
That's the way I equate everything that I do.
And like you said, you're going to keep evangelizing juice.
And who knows, maybe another couple million people will be turned on to it.
I hope so.
In the next few years, just by your efforts.
You know, I've shown people I became quite a quote-unquote culture in Indonesia.
Really?
Yeah, it was really great.
In Mingun Pandang, you know, in Borneo.
I used to read when I was a little kid, I remember, I said, I'm not going to Borneo.
I said, I remember the guys with big bones out of their nose, I'm not going to go to Borneo.
Jakarta and all that, and Borneo's just one island off the coastline.
So I went there and I met a lot of good people.
I mean, great.
They had me on television all over there.
Really?
That's great.
And I figured if I go to Mengung Pandang, I'm not going to be able, they won't understand.
But hey, everybody understands English.
I found that out.
Well, yeah, it's just amazing.
You've been all over the world.
Yeah, pretty much, you know.
Inspiring people.
The only thing I'm going to do now is go to Russia.
All the bruschkies.
Come on, you know.
I want to go over there.
That's a dream of mine anyway, you know.
I've been to Alaska, you know.
I've been to Nome, Alaska on a dog sled.
It's funny, you know.
And then you get there, you have to turn around because there's no electricity.
To run my juicer.
But it's fun.
Juicing by hand.
What about, is there a website where people can learn more about you?
Juicedaddy.com.
Thank you.
Juicedaddy.com.
Juicedaddy.com.
And she's got it all there.
You'll be able to see all the stuff that we have out there.
Our books and tapes.
You know, when you look at life, a lot of us have seen family members or close friends pass away.
When you look at life, It's not very long.
If you live to be 100, you're very fortunate.
If you live to be 80, you're fortunate.
So I'm climbing there.
I'm 94, going to be 95.
I'm still, even on my bad knees, I'm still a pretty good racquetball player.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
It's funny.
You've been able to show people a way to get turned back onto the foods that maybe their parents or grandparents were typically raised on.
You're going to get off the processed foods, get onto real foods.
A lot of these locations where you go, they have a lot of interesting things to juice.
Oh, yeah.
It's not just carrots and apples.
They've got all these exotic fruits, right?
Goji berries and all kinds of stuff.
Yeah, I love it.
Starfruit.
Yeah, starfruit.
Hawaii is one of my favorite places.
You get the pineapples fresh from the ground.
I mean, I love Hawaii, you know?
I love all the kai.
I love all these places that I go to.
Yeah.
And here, I'll show you something that I'm very proud of.
This is me as a little boy.
Yeah, can you see that?
Yeah.
There's my mom, there's my dad.
My dad, these are my two young sons now, with my wife Linda that you met, but this is the Second World War, but my mom lived to be 98, and my father was 104.
That's why it all works.
And if you've ever been to Turtle Island, the fishing industry, where Stark is doing...
And all the people that own Stark is, they're good friends of mine.
He's going to put badminton with them at the San Pedro YMCA. And when you see my dad, he outlived all the people he fished with.
There's something that he did that was unusual that no other family had.
And the way he lived such a healthy...
Long life where a big strong guy had arms like that, pulling those fishing nets in, you know?
I mean, you know, you've got to figure, you've got to figure, what was he doing differently than some of the other people that were his friends and his genres?