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What is Man in America Podcast?

Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.

Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.

After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.

He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.

Seth Holehouse:

Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. I'm your host, Seth Hulghouse. I feel so lucky because as the host of the show, I get to pick the brains of a lot of really, really intelligent people. And it just so happens that this show has turned into a show where one of my core topics is health, which I I again feel so grateful for that because I get to talk to people that are on the cutting edge, on the forefront of health, and not just how to be healthy, but exposing the dark and demonic agendas of big pharma and helping to free us from all the psychological operations that create this fear response. We're scared of cancer.

Seth Holehouse:

We're scared of aging. We're scared of this. We're scared of all these things. And the beautiful thing is when you start to remove all of that fear and everything, you start realizing that, wow, God made me perfect in His image, and the body has these amazing ways of healing itself and so much more. And so, I just finished the interview, with doctor Diane Kayser, and maybe you've come across her.

Seth Holehouse:

I first heard of her on a SGT report. Amazing woman. And what she brought to this this table the table in in today's discussion, I feel like I just understood this secret of the human body that I never understood before. And so a lot of our show is discussing peptides, and maybe you've heard of peptides. I've heard of them before.

Seth Holehouse:

I've tried them in the past, you know, only for very brief stint, and I never quite understood them. And I kinda stayed away from them. But in this discussion with Diane, I I learned stuff that I never never knew. I learned about the role of peptides, and it's they're they're mind blowing, actually. Like, I'm so excited to go upstairs and talk to my wife and listen to what we just learned about, you know, talking to Diane because there's so much information that you're gonna get out of this interview, and I'm so excited to share it with you, and anyway, I'm I'm still a little bit kind of riding on this excitement, this kind of, woah, look at this, type energy right now.

Seth Holehouse:

So, anyway, I'll I'll I'll just go ahead and start we'll jump right into the interview. I think you're gonna absolutely enjoy it. So, again, here's my guest, doctor Diane Kaser. Enjoy. This is about an hour and a half long interview.

Seth Holehouse:

We we went deep into a lot of things into health and healing and big pharma and the power of our body, but it's also a little bit of like a peptides one hundred one, which will hopefully be really enlightening to you. So please enjoy the interview. Doctor. Diane Kaser, it is such an honor and a pleasure to finally have you on the show. Thank you so much for being here today.

Speaker 2:

Seth, it's a pleasure. I love your work, and I love your people. It sounds like we're all in the same family. So I'd love to start with that too, as we're all soul family, and we're all here looking for the same solutions and on team team human. So I'm here to be all of you guys.

Seth Holehouse:

It's perfect. It's funny because as I was saying before we started recording, my wife's been telling me for gosh over a year, you gotta have Diane on because she she listens to SVT a lot, which I do as well, and she's like, this list is thing on this, and you gotta have her on, and then anyway, so here we are, we're finally doing a show together. I think it's gonna be the first of many, many shows, and it's just a pleasure to finally meet you.

Speaker 2:

Oh, likewise. I really, really appreciate the work that you do. I love the fact that you're not your energy right now, and this is what we need so much of, is your energy is very calming to the nervous system, and what I notice about you and the guests you have on and the conversations is it's not a bunch of fear porn to get latched onto and ramp up the nervous system and then need to calm down with anti inflammatory over the counters that are more toxic for you than people already realize. So half of this whole battle, this whole journey, this game we call life is our mindset and how we respond and react to the information that we're given. So you're bringing a lot of truth but without that low vibrational fear energy so it's really an honor to be here with you.

Seth Holehouse:

Oh, thank you. Well, it's funny because, sometimes I meet people at events and everything and one of the most common recurring things I'll hear is these people typically, it's funny. It seems to be, women, and they're probably fifties, sixties, seventies that will come and accept you're my hero. I love meeting all these people, and but so commonly, I'll hear them. They'll tell me, you know, sometimes if I if I'm really stressed out, I'll put your I'll put your podcast on just so I can fall asleep.

Seth Holehouse:

It's like

Speaker 2:

You are ASMR. You know what that is, right? ASMR? ASMR. You're gonna have to look listen listen to that.

Speaker 2:

ASMR is when people get like a microphone and they tap into it and talk really lightly and gently, or it's hearing sounds of like the vacuum cleaner and

Seth Holehouse:

bloating. Oh, see.

Speaker 2:

There's many voices out there that I do the same thing with. I'm like, okay, can't fall back asleep. I'm gonna go listen to so and so so yeah you have that ASMR voice and so when you when you hear more about that you're gonna be like man listen to myself to fall asleep.

Seth Holehouse:

How funny.

Speaker 2:

Well I mean

Seth Holehouse:

look our our our like you know, this is we could do a whole show on this, but, like, my wife's a musician, and she's done extensive research into the power of of sound and healing, and actually even this the power of music. So what's interesting is that even the Chinese character for medicine, the root character is music. So, like, they knew, right, as a ancient civilization that that sound is healing. And so even Yeah. The the the the frequency of our voices and and what we're talking about, Like, even this in itself is part of healing.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So, anyway, it's it's I think we're gonna a lot of fun with this discussion today.

Speaker 2:

I say that all the time. I'm so excited that you just said that. I say that all the time is that we all need to slow down and use everything consciously. Like if we're in a hurry and we're unconscious, then we're under a spell based on the way that we've been taught to speak and how we spell out our language, our words, can be the spells that have been casted upon us for our whole life. I talk about the 10 prison bars, and the very first understanding is how do we get here?

Speaker 2:

Well, it's the programming, it's whatever terms you want to call it, the MK Ultra, the TelLive Vision, the Rockefeller, Orwellian medicine that started one hundred years ago that we've all been taught talk to your doctor if you have a symptom and then you're not taught listen to my body, listen to the whispers or the screams, if you haven't been listening to the whispers of your body. If you're listening to it, it is an instrument. It is a frequency. It is a vibration. It is Tesla and all of the different realms that we've been taught that energy, frequency, and vibration is the future and the now and the past of true healing.

Speaker 2:

And if we can use our voice as an instrument, this is how we can elevate everything, our energy, our frequency, that we could all rise all of the boats so that the tides are combined and unified. So what do you want to do? Do you want to repeat what you've heard on the internet or some fear headline that you heard but there is no validation and there's no backing on? Or do you want to be a voice and an instrument of healing? And that includes being a voice and an instrument of healing to yourself, and that's where it starts.

Seth Holehouse:

Absolutely, absolutely, and it's amazing that, you know, when we first started, it was really my my wife and I that created Man in America, and we didn't we didn't set out to to do this. It was just that I think this is where we're being led, and this is God's path for me to do this. But it's amazing that fundamentally what we're doing is just having conversations. And so for someone to be able to, you know, be struggling and pop in an earphone and listen to two people have this conversation, and and they because they can they can sense even the energy between us. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

They can feel that what's happening in the conversation, but also it brings them into it. Something I've been really intentional with with the podcast is I used to always say, ladies and gentlemen and folks, and but now I talk to one person, I say, how are you doing? You for listening today, because it's like, well, actually, even though I'm always looking at teleprompter, right, I'm not speaking to an audience, I'm always looking, I'm thinking, okay, wait, I'm I'm always gonna be speaking to one person to the one person listening, because I want to, that's my goal is to reach as many p as people as possible with this these messages that I think a lot of what what you represent is that we don't need to live in fear. We don't need to to to fear the c word, right? The the cancer word or, you know, fear all these things that we've been taught that we have to fear and that the only solution is to get this frightening diagnosis and then go to your your lab coat indoctrinated doctor that is going to sell you the latest pharmaceutical concoction that will most likely kill you or poison you or require even more pharmaceuticals to balance out the poisons they put into you.

Seth Holehouse:

And before you know it, your pancreas is failing, your livers are failing, your livers failing, your kidneys are gone, and you end up, you know, you're dying in a hospital bed. It's like, that's not how God wanted us to live. The human body is amazing. And I think that this process of the Great Awakening, what's amazing about it is fundamentally we're realizing that we're created in the image of God. Like, that that is so profound.

Seth Holehouse:

Like, and and the elites that we're up against, like, they think that God is the enemy. I think that's their greatest downfall is that they've underestimated our greatest strength. And so the more we can tap into that, I think that just the potential is unlimited. Anyway, it's Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And you just actually pulled two words together, which is the theme of our conversation today is that we're here to talk today about, I mean, lot of different things obviously, but how can you take your power back and cut the tether and codependence, that's the bad C word, is codependence, or pedestalizing anybody outside of you to do the job that only you can do. I'm not saying that you need to be a doctor, but I'm saying when you work with people like either myself or a ministry or a doctor who really is in practice, in the trenches seeing what's really happening with people today and how hard it can be and how lonely and how frustrating and how overwhelming it could be to try to get to a place where you feel like you have this great awakening. It's not just awakening of our mind, it's awakening ourselves. It's awakening our organs. It's awakening our tissues and our tendons and our endocrine glands to go, oh yeah, God made this and me.

Speaker 2:

And now I remember. Now my organs can remember how to release insulin and utilize it properly. And instead of storing glucose in our liver or our tissues and then getting diabetes and going, Oh, we're all rushing a family. We realize that we're no longer a victim of our environment. We are a victor of our temple.

Speaker 2:

So the great awakening is what's happening in every cell of your body, and that's what we're here to awaken, And so that way you realize that you have a lot more power than you even realize. And so that's what we want to give you. We want to give you the power back that you can empower your body to do what it was designed to do. Simple.

Seth Holehouse:

Exactly, exactly. So, while there's a burst probably about 10,000 topics that we can be diving into, I know that we've structured today's show, about around peptides and and this is something that, kind of share my own personal stories, knew nothing of peptides until a couple maybe a year and a half ago, and I was with, a family I was actually I think it was a reawaken event, and I was with my contacts there, and they're talking about peptides, and I was like peptides, and they'd all lost a bunch of weight, and was like, what are you guys doing? Like, this is you've collectively lost a hundred pounds as a family, and they're they're pretty healthy people already, but they're looking great, and so they're like, actually, we're using peptides, and so I, I got ahold of, doctor Mark Sherwood, right? And I've met him and bumped into him a lot. And anyway, so I ended up, you know, he helped me figure out a plan with a semaglutide, right, for weight loss.

Seth Holehouse:

And I took it for maybe maybe a month or so, and it was great. Right? It was like it was injectable, and I was surprised at how it's like you don't even feel it. Like, it's it's almost like acupuncture. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

But then, all the stuff about Ozempic started coming out. Yeah, exactly. There you go. All the information about Ozempic started coming out, and I got really worried, and I'm like, oh my gosh, like, is is is this is what what I was taking? Is that the same thing as Ozempic?

Seth Holehouse:

Am I injecting Gila monster stuff into my body? So I kind of stop I stopped and I threw them away, And I hadn't I hadn't even looked, you know, looked back on it, but then I listened you you were recently on with Sarah Westall, who's a friend of mine, and I listened to it. I was like, oh, there's something there's something different about this. So anyway, I'm I'm coming to you as a person that knows a little bit about this, but I think I know maybe 1%. So let's just start from the very foundation of what are peptides?

Seth Holehouse:

As if I'm a new student in your class and you're teaching me. What are peptides?

Speaker 2:

Yep, okay, great. So, we can start with slide number five and then go from there because this is where I'm describing what are peptides. And I want to also get into the conversation of just exactly what you said, Seth, because we have to suss out the difference between big harma and what we're doing in alternative medicine, natural medicine. This is called regenerative medicine. And so before we even get into this, I want you all to know that just like Seth said too, I'm a very humble person.

Speaker 2:

I do not like to be pedestalized. I want you all to know that I've been in so many similar places that you have. I've been injured by big harma a lot. And I'm not going to say I'm a victim, but I'm saying that everything I'm going to talk about today is because of my own demise and diseases and feeling like I was going to die. I mean, I made a movie called Dying to Be Beautiful with David Ike, and I was approached by the Ikes because I went through the whole toxic beauty realm and had breast implants and I was doing Botox and I've never felt so terrible in my life.

Speaker 2:

And I was on prednisone multiple times, and here I am, like this ballistic health alternative practitioner doctor going, If I can help myself, who am I gonna help?

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Speaker 2:

You know, and so I felt insecure, powerless, and I was in my own, am I gonna get better worry. And the breakthroughs that I had were understanding what things block our peptides. I didn't really know how to explain it back then before I wrote my book and everything, but that is the main thing that we're gonna talk about today is that peptides are the very bridges and then also electrical signals, the miracle molecules I call them, that can signal from your cells to the tissues of your body, to your bones, to repair and regenerate and make collagen. So I like to say that the three Bs is what most people are after. I want to regenerate my body, my beauty, and my brain.

Speaker 2:

That could be your booty too, you know? If you want to build a butt or if you want to build your muscles and feel like you can look like you're 30 years old at 60 if you want, literally. So we'll get into peptides now. So I just wanted to first start out that's me. I know I've done a lot of things.

Speaker 2:

I've done a lot of things wrong and so this is all not me preaching like, Oh, I've been doing peptides forever. I'm just like you. So I've had many, many failures and because I've had so many failures, I have a lot of successes to share now and I've worked with tens of thousands of patients all around the world for fifteen years, have been doing peptides for a long time. I wrote my thesis about it in college, so just wanted to start with that. So let's get into peptides, and so that slide that you were just on, Seth, and then also you guys probably know that Bobby Kennedy was talking about making peptides more available, talking about not suppressing them anymore, although there's some things that he's been talking about lately that I don't like and a lot of people are questioning.

Speaker 2:

Whatever, that's beside the point. Right now, we're going to talk about peptides. So peptides are speaking of language, right Seth, and and taking ourselves and demystifying and despelling from how we've been taught to think that you're sick, go to your doctor, get a medication, get petroleum based medications, get cancer from the petroleum, which is in most medications today because that is a xenoestrogen. Instead, what are all the alternatives? Instead of turning over here and saying talk to your doctor, your medical doctor, maybe you can turn over here and say, Okay, Diane Kayser, she's a doctor, so maybe I could listen to her and just start to hear and feel what I'm about to share with you today with Seth, how does it feel through your body?

Speaker 2:

How does it feel through yourselves? Does this make sense? Does it feel right? And if that is the question that you have a yes to, then you're going to resonate with a lot of things I'm telling you, and I hope that you take action today with at least one thing. Peptides, speaking of music, speaking of language, are the language of ourselves.

Speaker 2:

We all have these things called cellular devices. This is how we talk to each other. Your cells inside of your body is how they talk to organs, your brain. Your cells communicate from your gut to your brain to say, hey, we're full, we don't need any more food, or we're full, we've got enough nutrients, we don't need anything else, or oh god, there's chaos, somebody just ate canola ingrained with sugar and tons of carbohydrates, processed foods, artificial flavors. This is the majority of Americans today, right?

Speaker 2:

The gut goes, Ah, we need 17,000 firefighters down here now. And the brain goes, Okay, let me try to send cortisol to put the fires out. Let me send some adrenaline to calm things down, or at least to give someone the energy to calm things down. Your brain is constantly communicating to your endocrine glands to release hormones. Eventually, at some point, we get what some would call adrenal fatigue, and then we're tired.

Speaker 2:

It has nothing to do with your adrenals don't wear out, your thyroid doesn't just randomly get sick because your mom had some sort of disease. It's because your cells are no longer producing the mitochondria, the energy to communicate, orchestrate healing, and orchestrate growth of tissues and to regenerate things like the gut. Autoimmune disease today is born from a leaky gut and autoimmune disease will never be fixed by medication. It will be fixed when we're talking about things that can repair and regenerate the tissues that have been inflamed from the toxins that we've been exposed to for our whole life. So we are just made up of peptides, and I want to talk about a little bit about where they are in the body, but I wanted to give you a chance to reflect on any of that first, Seth.

Seth Holehouse:

Well, just to make sure that I'm following you from what I how I understand it is that fundamentally it's like peptides are the signals, the cellular signals that go from, like, if I was to to call your cell from this cell, the peptides are the communication that are used to to go from cell to cell. So if you're brain is, say you sprain your ankle and there's a response that your brain has, right? Okay, your brain then receives that information, it's like, part of my body is injured, Firefighters or police or whatever is needed, that the peptides are what allow your brain cells to communicate that message down to your your ankle area or or to your heart to say pump more blood to that region for whatever reason. Is that a basic understanding that that's correct?

Speaker 2:

Yes, exactly, and if you go to slide 16, I'll show you some actual numbers on this that it blows people's mind when they start to understand that we are just made up of peptides. We're made up, our whole body is made up of peptides, and so peptides are basically chains of amino acids, and different peptides can be shorter or longer or different versions, different sequences, And so many have heard of, of course, the ones that people have heard of are like Ozempic. That's not a peptide. It's a peptide plus other things, and we'll get into that. BPC, thymosin alpha, those are very common ones.

Speaker 2:

You might have heard of copper peptides. That's very common in the beauty industry, right? But it's not just for beauty, so we'll get into that too. But peptide therapy is a very precise molecular tool that we use to target different patients that we're working with or different people who are in our ministry that come and they're like, I can't afford to be a patient, but I want to learn how to do this myself. So we meet everybody where they're at.

Speaker 2:

You don't have to come see me. Gone are the days where you have to go see a doctor and have it injected into you. There's various ways to get peptides in your body, but humans actually make 300,000 peptides a day exogenously without endogenously without needing them exogenously. Endogenously means that we make them on our own, and 7,000 of them are in research now. That's always increasing to everybody, and 40 of them are currently used clinically.

Speaker 2:

Then like I say, increasing by the day because I'm always researching, the new ones that are coming out. It doesn't mean that they're new to our body, it just means that might be they are new that we can actually use exogenously, which is different. So peptides, they actually modulate the system like you were saying, Seth, compared to pharmaceuticals. Huge distinguishing and discernment important to understand here. Pharmaceuticals force a response by overriding the system, essentially saying, Oh, your check engine light's on?

Speaker 2:

Let's just turn it off with some anti whatever. Like I mentioned earlier, if you're on any kind of steroid medication or if you're taking medications to turn off your immune system, then those are the ones that basically say, No, we don't really want to hear the messengers that your body is saying, Hey, something hurts down here. It's basically saying, Let's just cut the cord on the engine light. Let's put some tape over it. So that's what a lot of people are taking now these days, especially in autoimmune disease when there's pain.

Speaker 2:

I'd rather say, Hey, what is your brady trying to say? What does it need? What is it deficient in? And how can we activate it to do its thing again so that we don't lose an organ or lose tissues or lose your life? Mean, peptides are signaling molecules that are miracle molecules because when we use them, they only work in the areas where they're needed, and that's what allows for us to help people with targeted approaches no matter what it is that they have, and they enhance the body's natural signaling molecules.

Speaker 2:

They have minimal side effects because we're not taking a human growth hormone. Even if you wanted to take a human growth hormone, it'd be like $3,500 a month from your doctor. We work with human growth hormone, what's called secretagogues, that remind your body how to release them from the tissues and the organs and the glands that your body makes them from. So we're just simply reminding it and reactivating your body to do what it remembered to do a long time ago or revitalizing your body. It's really truly an awakening process, and they metabolize very quickly, which reduces long term toxicity.

Speaker 2:

So people are like, Oh, what are the long term side effects? And I say, Well, there's really none because they're targeted short term interventions and they restore your cell's natural function. So when we do that, then you can get off of them. Contrary to what's happening with things like Ozempic and semaglutide, that's what it's made of. So Ozempic, and we can get to another slide on that too, Seth, but did you have any questions on that specific slide that we were

Seth Holehouse:

just talking about? I love these conversations because part of what it is, is that like, we've been indoctrinated for generations. Right? It not just my generation, but, you know, going back to I think a lot of it was really turning the century, right, as as Rockefeller came in, industrial revolution. And so part of what I've been going through in this process of of being on a meet and and just and talk to people like yourself is figuring out what are my notions that I have mentally.

Seth Holehouse:

What is the framework that I've built about how the world works that is wrong? And that's actually the hard thing, I think, is that it's easy to find new information and be like, Oh, like there's this Epstein list and Oh, okay, that's Oh, I see how blackmail works. You can start to put together these pieces of how the world currently works, but think what's really difficult is that is to actually reprogram our own operating system that we've been that we've been programmed with really since birth, because our parents are programmed by it, their parents are programmed by it. And I think especially as as it relates to health and medicine that the the pharmakia, the the spellbinding and the the poisoning has been used against us has created a false operating system. So I love these discussions where, it's like getting you talk about parasites.

Seth Holehouse:

It's like, my gosh, why why aren't doctors talking about parasites in America? Like every other culture is doing parasite cleanses, and why aren't they talking about parasites? It's like, oh, because it's not part of the medical industrial complex, Right? And so this is what's interesting with this is what I'm what I'm gathering is that there's this language our body uses to communicate cell to cell, and this language is is is peptides. And so I'm sure that untold amounts of functions in our body, are carried out through peptides to bring that communication and so what I'm seeing understanding with this is that understanding peptides is learning actually learning how to understand that language and then how to amplify certain messages, how to reignite certain messages, but also how to turn off certain messages that have been programmed wrong.

Seth Holehouse:

Like I'm sure that a lot of the environmental toxins, everything are probably damaging our how our peptides are being used. So I imagine that various peptide treatments are like, you a give helping to strengthen certain peptide communication that that our body should be doing naturally, but it's been inhibited, or perhaps there's been other peptides maybe that are have been hyperactive because of poisons and everything that need to be toned down or controlled better. So, anyways, I'm doing is I'm helping to reprogram how I understand this this overall discussion. It's like, so peptides are not this injectable drug, it's actually learning how to bring in how to augment and help this language. So is that my mind track with this?

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It's kind of like I think it's kind of cute to think about it like a like a little kid. It's like putting training wheels back. Like, say let's say you have an injury and you wanna learn how to ride a bike again. It's like putting training wheels on a bike and learning how to ride a bike again.

Speaker 2:

And it's frustrating because so many people today are so tired or injured and they can't work out, they can't exercise. And so they're like, Yeah, want to lose weight. Yeah, I want to stop eating the crap that is advertised on TV and is everywhere in the middle of the stores and the grocery stores. And it's super tempting. And all of those are designed to get you addicted to food.

Speaker 2:

And so most people feel very powerless to, Yeah, everybody's telling me just to stop eating crap and stop eating so many carbs and eat more protein and sleep more and drink more water and exercise, but you know what? I'm exhausted. I just want to escape from my day. Know, I just want a glass, mind, I want a bottle of wine. I need to escape from this day.

Speaker 2:

And so I work with so many patients that I'm like, I get it. I get it. I'm just like you. And when I started the peptide journey, I found that I'm like, wow, there's more chips that I didn't eat. And of course I don't buy the junk food chips.

Speaker 2:

I'll buy the plantains or whatever because they're crunchy. I'm more crunchy than the average person, but once I started doing the peptides, my mood shifted. And when your mood can shift and your brain can shift and your memory comes back on board, then you can start exercising and moving again. You start to feel like yourself. You don't feel defeated anymore.

Speaker 2:

And actually, one of the slides I prepared today, I don't remember which slide it is, but the food industry right now, Seth, because of GLP-1s, and we'll suss out Ozempic, Wegovy, Bounjaro, I am not by any means saying go take those. I am saying that the backbone of what is added to the peptides, the semaglutide, which you mentioned earlier, the tirzepatide, and my favorite is the retreotide, which is a tri agonist. We'll get into that later. We see a lot of people who are on retreotide or other things that we can work with our patients on to stimulate metabolism, to calm down the cravings, slide number 33 is the food industry one, Seth, and I'll get into it right now. Because of what we're doing naturally and peptides that you can purchase on your own at home, you can get retrotide for $100 a month versus having to pay a compound pharmacy, which is actually being heavily regulated and restricted now, reduced access because the FDA, they can do that.

Speaker 2:

You'll pay $1,200 to $1,500 a month for what you would instead pay $100 for to do it on your own, which is truly amazing. So this right here, we're finding that GLP-one drugs, and so this again, peptides we're talking about today are not drugs. They are explicitly peptides without all of the additional toxins that make the prescription GLP-1s way more dangerous to people. So they're two totally different things. It's like saying insulin came from cinnamon, metformin, a lot of these things that have been replicated from mother nature, and then we have the toxic version of it that is pharmaceuticals that stole the DNA backbone of it and then sold it for thousands of times more.

Speaker 2:

This is the difference. So the peptides is more of the natural versions. They are synthetic. They are made in lab, but they are made at exactly to intend for our body to go, Oh, I know what that is, because you cannot take peptides from nature in the amount that we would need them to in the body. So that's important to understand too why we do it the way we do it.

Speaker 2:

What's really cool about what's been happening, not necessarily in the pharmaceutical world, but also in just the peptide space because these cells are being signaled, we're full down here. It slows gastric emptying. We do it the right way. GLP-one drugs like Ozempic are set to shake the global food industry, and I'd like to take that headline and put it into the naturopathic space because I'm a naturopathic doctor and say that GLP-one peptides like retrutide, which is one that I have right here, and this is what it looks like when it comes into your home, Peptides like ranitrutide are completely demolishing the D and the F in the FDA industry. So there's food and drug industry, right?

Speaker 2:

Food, specifically carbohydrates, junk food, processed food, demand for it based on the dollars that they're seeing is actually the demand is down eight to 10%. Interesting. That's a huge market collapse.

Seth Holehouse:

Oh, is. Well, so Oh, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. And that's huge for if we see parents and they're buying less of this junk food, then now we are impacting the next generation because now maybe the kids are looking at their parents and go, oh, my parents don't eat the crazy food portions that they did before. They're not eating late at night. They're sleeping better. And we know the obesity crisis isn't just about, like I said, exercise more, eat less.

Speaker 2:

The obesity crisis is that we are now finally taking control of the food cravings because of my favorite one, Retrutide, and I have other ones too, but that's my favorite because it works on fixing your metabolism and increasing satiety and actually working with your pleasure centers so that these types of junk foods no longer bring you pleasure.

Seth Holehouse:

It's so interesting. So I'll give a little bit of my background. So I've always struggled with weight. When I was 15, I weighed about two fifty, and and, you know, so I was yeah. So I was, you know, I was a fat kid.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? I think I was wearing size thirty eight pants. You know, I think I was approaching 40, and this is, you know, early in high school, so I got picked on, you know, and it's actually what helped me build my disposition because I realized, like, well, I'm not gonna win over the ladies with my physiques. I'm just gonna be so nice and kind and honest that they're all gonna love me anyway, and so that was my my my mechanism right to become like the happy the funny guy and you'll think that I'm happy that I developed that this patterns my behavior because it's really who I am now, but in my adult life, like right now, I think right now I'm I weigh two ten, and you know, I've added a lot of muscle, do a lot of lifting and I exercise, but I've probably got a good 20 pounds of body fat that I don't want, And it's been such a struggle. Mean, when I was so when I was seven fifteen, weighed about two fifty.

Seth Holehouse:

By the time I was 17, I was down to one eighty five. So I went, you've kind of Atkins style, but cut out all carbohydrates. I I was eating a lot of, you know, except for fruit. I had a lot of fruit still, meat, you know, know, kind of so I I managed that. Was also working out a lot, but what I found is that, like my wife who's always been healthy and she's, you know, since childhood she's eaten healthy.

Seth Holehouse:

She when she looks at a at a spread of food, she goes straight for the vegetables and some some meat, but for me, I I'm I'm programmed to go straight for the bread, the pasta, the potatoes, the sugars, and even if I'm eating healthy, and I've done so many juice cleanses and master cleanses and liver cleanses, and I've done, you know, ketogenic diets, I've done carnivore, I've done all these different things, but what I find is that I I still it's like that that monkey hasn't left my back, and there's still that part of me, especially after a long day, you know, again, I've got a one year old and a four year old, which sometimes it's it's a long day that there's that part of me. It's just like, well, you know, I'm not a drug user. I don't drink alcohol. I don't, you know, I don't smoke pot. So the one thing it's like, well, I'll go grab some of that ice cream, right, at 11:00 at night, or I'll eat some chips and some hummus.

Seth Holehouse:

And but I've just I found that my my body is still wired the way that my system was set up when I was young, and I haven't been able to change that. And that's why it's been such a struggle for me.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and this is where peptides can be the override, which is what's so beautiful about this. My big message is when I hear people say things like that, or I have different people, different walks of life, different programming, different upbringing, and different goals. And so right now we have people who are like, I've got five pounds of that stubborn belly fat, and who am I to complain about just five pounds when there's people out there who are really sick? And I'm like, Hey, hey, it's fine, we can get rid of it very quickly. It's no big deal.

Speaker 2:

Stop shaming yourself for having a goal. It's one thing if it's obsessive compulsive or if it's what I call beauty dysmorphia or body dysmorphia, I want you to feel good first. You can actually feel good as an overweight person first and then you'll be able to start burning off the fat easily. So that's important that most people who are overweight of any kind, they don't feel good, and so I want you to feel good first. And is a way, and actually let me just bring us to this slide too, Seth, because slide 56, my producer's texting me which one so that we can make it easier here in production, but we've got a couple of them that I want to show.

Speaker 2:

Slide 56, and that's a picture of me. I had my breast implants back then and they almost killed me. That's why my book is called Killer Breasts.

Seth Holehouse:

5% body fat? That's incredible.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was It didn't really feel like it, but I was a professional soccer player, professional bodybuilder, so I've been in the biohacking space since I was 17 years old. So I've done a lot of this. How can I optimize my body to perform the best without being super dangerous? At one point in my life when I was bodybuilding, I tried the unhealthy human growth hormone, the exogenous kind, right? That was just strictly human growth hormone rather than taking something like CJC twelve ninety five and ipamorelin.

Speaker 2:

My patients that take this are like, you've gotta be kidding me how easy this is to build muscle. And the more muscle that you have, the more that you are burning fat in a rested state. So this is what CJC epimyrelin looks like. This is a human growth hormone secretagogue, and what that does is it essentially tells your body, make more human growth hormone. And what happens is human growth hormone is best to take, these type of peptides, are good to take before you go to sleep because now my patients are going, wow, I'm sleeping at night again.

Speaker 2:

And if you're not sleeping, you can't do anything well. What I see with a lot of my patients, especially my female patients and also my male patients, is if your testosterone is so low, like for males, if you're under 500, no wonder why you don't have a sex drive or no wonder why you're not building muscle, no wonder why you're craving these unhealthy toxic foods. And for women too, we need testosterone. And so this is what can help the body go, Oh, oh yeah, okay, I remember how to do this and this and this and this. Human growth hormone is so much more than just hormones.

Speaker 2:

It's fixing the metabolism as well. And when you can rest and digest and repair when you're sleeping, then your body's losing weight while you're at a rested sleeping state. 98% of your human growth hormones and your fat burning happens at night when you sleep, but most people aren't sleeping well. So that's what's also very important too. And we have a couple of things I wanted to share, like one of our patients, slide eighty one and eighty two.

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Speaker 2:

One of our women patients who just recently came to us, and she kind of had a similar story as what you were saying too, Seth, like there's this last bit of weight that I haven't been able to lose and I've tried so many things and I haven't been able to figure it out and I've tried all the different diets, I've tried the juice cleanses, I've tried the, she even tried my parasite cleanses. I have a lot of different programs that are out there and people say I've tried them, but I'm not 100% where I want to be. And when we got her on just a few peptides, it was CJC epimeralin that I just showed you guys as a human growth hormone secretagogue, again reminding your own body to make human growth hormone again, which is great. So it's cell signaling. You can do this again.

Speaker 2:

Remember we did this when we were younger. That's why we feel so good. We don't really gain weight as much when we're kids until you become a teenager, like your story, Seth. And she said, It's my second week and it's freaking incredible. My entire body composition has shifted.

Speaker 2:

I'm totally shocked. My body was holding onto fat and I'll just insert this for two plus years. And since the peptides, it's crazy, the amount of definition my body's having, the fat is just melting off and I could not be happier. These are her exact words too. We didn't like create this.

Speaker 2:

She left me a message and I was in tears listening and she was in tears saying it out loud. She said, I also started the bowel mover, which has also helped too, as a supplement we use to help get rid of a lot of the toxic waste in the bowels. This is why so many people too, by the way, who are on Ozempic have major, major side effects, symptoms, death or losing their eyesight, they go blind in one eye because their drainage pathways are not open. So this is what we do with our patients. It's not just, Hey, just go take an Ozempic, or Don't even just take a peptide.

Speaker 2:

We have to make sure that when the body is being asked to remove waste, there's a trash bin. There are guys on the street that will come take the trash from the side of the street and put it and take it away. Most people do not have that. So there are things that I want to help people understand that there's foundations. In order to lose weight, we have to make sure your drainage pathways are open, that your body has the energy because it takes energy to lose weight and to clear out the body, like it takes energy to clean your house.

Speaker 2:

So she said, want to give my colon a little hug. That's my praise to you, the peptides, the work that you do, the knowledge that you spread. I'm just so grateful to you that I'm very excited for the next steps. Thank you so much, Doctor. Diane.

Speaker 2:

You're amazing and I so appreciate you. And the other thing that she said, Seth, that I know that you and your wife and everybody who's a parent out there will really appreciate, And this is where I started crying hearing her testimony, which we get so many of these every day, every week. She said, I sat down at the dinner table and my husband has been very stressed out with his work. He's in real estate. And she said, We all sat down as a family to eat dinner, which is very rare these days.

Speaker 2:

And she said, I realized I heard something that I hadn't heard for a long time and they probably always were giggling, but I heard my daughters giggling and laughing and it touched my heart and I had tears in my eyes and my husband was more present. And she said, I believe that that's because of the oxytocin that we're taking. Naturally make, but over time, because of all the stress, stop producing as much of. Oxytocin is our love hormone, it's our cuddle hormone. It is the hormone that our body makes the most of when we have sex, when we have an orgasm, when we make a baby, we have a baby, or we're holding each other when

Seth Holehouse:

we look

Speaker 2:

at pets in the eye. Know that nursing is one of the

Seth Holehouse:

big ones. See it with my one year old who's still prolific nurser and she'll she'll you know, she'll she whatever reason she's she'll, like, open a drawer, she'll close a drawer and not take her fingers out, so she'll she's freaking out, and it's like within ten seconds of the breast milk, she's just calm, and it's almost like like it's like heroin. It's just like some sort of powerful drug, and she's just like, Oh, life is good, and then she's happy again. But it's the oxytocin. My wife gets it also because I see her response and it goes both ways.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes. Oxytocin is so beautiful and it's so powerful and it is it's also the hormone that regulates all of our other hormones. And so it's the master hormone orchestrator. For my patients, I can say, again, we can take them in capsule form, can take peptides, we can take them intranasally, which is the second most effective way. The most effective way to inject it with these little teeny tiny insulin needles that you barely feel and you inject it in some fat pockets.

Speaker 2:

I make it very, very easy for people. We have a ministry membership group where we meet once a week and you have me in your corner so you don't have to go see a doctor, drive in to see a doctor, pay a lot of money to have them, prescribe it, inject it. No, you can have it shipped to your home in Canada and The United States and you do it yourself. So this one is oxytocin and it's an intranasal and you just spray one in each nostril and all of a sudden you're like, Wow, I'm not really afraid of much anymore. I'm kind of in love with my life.

Speaker 2:

I'm not responding to the fear porn anymore. Or, You know, I actually want to give somebody a hug or I don't hate as much or my past is no longer being carried and the weight of my past is on my shoulders and I have back pain because of the weight of my past. And oxytocin is like, if I could put that in, if I could have those be put into the, instead of the aerosol that's being sprayed in our sky, why don't we make it just rain oxytocin, you know,

Seth Holehouse:

let them do Imagine if those trails up there were actually oxytocin, and you walk outside and you're like, what a beautiful day, and look at this little flower.

Speaker 2:

We can. I mean, that's the cool thing is that we can, but this is your internal airplane, right? This is just one example, right? This is one example of how we can literally change our mind, the chemistry of our mind, and we could change it top down. We can change it everywhere.

Speaker 2:

So that's oxytocin. And when we're taking oxytocin in combination of things that help our body make more human growth hormone, you can literally take something like Sloop. There's one of the ones, oh, that's downstairs in my fridge. SLUP is one, five amino and one MQ. I'm speaking a weird language.

Speaker 2:

It sounds cryptic, you guys, but again, this is just an intro to it. But SLUP, there are tons of studies on all of these things, and I'll pull up one more slide here so that you guys can understand how long peptides have been around, but Sloop is one of the ones that many of our patients, I mean, it's been in such demand that when Sarah and I did that one show, we pretty much tanked the supply. And it's coming back, we have it coming back. But Sloop is one of the ones that in trials and they've looked at these studies and they found that in one month mice lost 12% of their total body weight. One month.

Speaker 2:

So I have patients who come into our ministry membership group and I'm like, I can see it in everybody's faces, Seth. I can see changes, very small ones. I go, you look different. What did you do? They're like, Oh, I've been on Sloop or I've been taking Retrootide or five Amino or I've been taking CJC, Epimeralin.

Speaker 2:

I've been gaining muscle mass. I've been working on building my muscles so that I feel strong. That's a confidence booster in and of itself. If could feel strong, then you could work out again. That is the number one antidepressant or the anti anxiety.

Speaker 2:

We can produce our own neurotransmitters by exercising, but most people are not. This is why we need to meet you where you're at, because you don't have enough energy, you don't have the strength, you don't have the drive. When we bring that back in the brain, you can bring it back in the body again. So I wanna show slide number 11. We've been doing a lot of double numbers today, which is kind of I

Seth Holehouse:

don't know, 33, 11, yeah.

Speaker 2:

44. Yeah. So this is a really important question because there's so many people who are like, oh, yeah, but Diane, this is snake venom. This is lizard venom. It's not.

Speaker 2:

So we can get into that too. I know we're starting to wrap up, but I want you to see this too because people are like, Oh, peptides are new, there's no long term studies. Are actually. What's really beautiful, I have a lot of people who come to me and they have herpes and they're like, I have to take acyclovir. I have a whole story on that.

Speaker 2:

Won't get into it, but I was misdiagnosed. I had a horror story on this. I was improperly diagnosed and I was told I need to take acyclovir for the rest of my life. I was told I need to take antibiotics for the rest of my life for my urinary tract infections. You guys, this is what kills us.

Speaker 2:

Antibiotics is anti life, okay? So what we can do is instead of taking these medications, we can learn that there are actually protein amino acids in these peptides. So one very important one that we can use actually has lysine in it that helps to support herpes infections and stops them in their tracks. So I help people with this all day long too. So the most commonly used peptides and clinical use outcomes that we've seen in our timelines, because people are like, they haven't been around for a long time, is BPC is one that most people have heard of.

Speaker 2:

And this is how I get people back very quickly after surgery. I prepare them for surgery, help get rid of the scar tissue after any kind of surgery or injury. I work with high performance athletes or CEOs or post women who just had babies who just delivered. So BPC is extremely powerful. It's gut healing, tissue repair, joint regeneration.

Speaker 2:

They've been using it since the 1990s in preclinical trials. TB500 is thymosin beta-four. We're using this now as a growth hormone and it stimulates growth hormone. It's very anti aging. It's the anti inflammatory.

Speaker 2:

It's like instead of taking ibuprofen, let's try some TB500. People are like, I don't need the over counters anymore. Ibuprofen, by the way, is fluoride based and is known to rupture Achilles tendons and that happened to me. So we're literally taking over the counters that are filled with heavy metals, not even realizing that the very things that we're using to get rid of inflammation are actually degrading and destroying our tissues, our tendons, and our ligaments. So it's a very short term benefit for a long term injury or some sort of loss.

Speaker 2:

So we also have, I just talked about the CJC twelve ninety five, the human growth hormone secretagogues. It's for fat loss, muscle gain that's been around from the mid 2000s. Epimorelin, semorelin, these are also the same ones I was just talking about too. Human growth hormone simulators, anti aging, skin repair, hair growth. Many things that people are looking for today going to med spa, spending thousands and thousands of dollars thinking that you need to get Botox or fillers or anything that's going to reduce your wrinkles.

Speaker 2:

I can show you protocols for days where you could be your own med spa. It's so beautiful. You use, like I said, copper peptides, this little blue one, and you could use red light therapy. You can use dermal rolling with it. There's all these combinations that are so simple to do at home.

Speaker 2:

I have people who get injuries, infections, and I will just take some copper peptides and put it together with some DMSO, apply it topically, and they're like, Woah, overnight, literally, it's gone? Overnight. So these are beautiful peptides that are very fast acting and you could use them topically too, like I just mentioned. If your kid has an injury or is bleeding, you can use these things over time just to get rid of it, you also don't have scarring. There's a lot of these that I'll just say in here, early 2000s, late 1990s.

Speaker 2:

You can see on here, one of the ones that I like to use with patients that have sleep issues or I want to get them off of benzos or anti depressants or anything that's really mind altering medications, we get them off very successfully with something called the Delta sleep inducing peptides called DSIP, and it works with cortisol modulation. It helps calm the nervous system. It allows you to feel like you actually do want to fall asleep rather than the fight or flight, and it was developed in Russia in the 1990s. So I could go on and on about these things, but gut health, inflammation, LL-thirty seven is the last one I wanted to make sure I mentioned too with a lot of my patients who have air quotes been on antibiotics forever with long term. I work with Lyme patients.

Speaker 2:

Lyme disease is very prevalent. They'll be on one, two, three antibiotics at a time for three years and it doesn't do anything to treat the Lyme. It just kills the good bugs in the body. Lyme is actually a parasite. We have to go after the parasite.

Speaker 2:

We also have to work with the immune system, which has then been completely degraded. That's what thymosin does. You have your thymus gland and after the age of two, it starts to decrease, releasing your thymus and different types of thymus and peptides. So we bring that back and your immune system comes back. So gone are the days where you have to take a ton of zinc and a ton of N acetylcysteine.

Speaker 2:

You could take those things, but when we could activate your own immune system, then you don't really need these things exogenously anymore, and LL-thirty seven is one that I work with a lot of women. A lot of people have UTIs. We use it internally. I teach them how to make their own formulas, and then that way you don't need to really go get the antibiotics for even topical reasons or internal reasons and destroy a lot of your good bugs. I'm seeing on my stool test, Seth, for my patients, what's really sad and scary is that I'm seeing a complete annihilation of the good bugs that are designed to protect us, to perform certain healthy activities, and once you take antibiotics for this long, a lot of these good bugs, the good healthy bugs, which is about 80% of our gut, they're gone for life.

Speaker 2:

We're literally creating dinosaurs out of the healthy good flora. Glyphosate does that. So these antibiotics that are also in our food, glyphosate is an antibiotic. So we're eating gluten and we're literally taking antibiotics every day. It's destroying our healthy microbes and no wonder why we're so sick as a nation with cancer, autoimmune disease.

Speaker 2:

It's not just a body's response that you are destined to go need chemo and radiation for. It's a body's call, scream to say, I need some tools down here so I could self heal. And it's simply a symptom of a toxic body that has been completely torn apart from toxins that you can repair and rectify with peptides at home on your own as your own best doctor with very minimal side effects.

Seth Holehouse:

So, one big question that I have, actually, we got a few questions, but the big one is that with so many things that we put in our body externally, the one worry I always have is do we become dependent on these things, right? They'll say, okay, well, if you use, let's say even using something, so some people, you know, that they're fans of marijuana, right? And they say, there's no there's no problem, and it's okay, and that no one's ever died from it, but then if you look into it, it's like, but your body becomes dependent on that, and you go a year later that guy who hasn't smoked in two days and he's depressed looking. It's like, well, because his body was reliant on whatever's coming in through the drug usage, and his body became dependent on that, and so with any of these peptides, is it the case that you develop a dependency on it? I know you use the analogy of the training wheels, or is it more so that you just use them to teach your body how to create these peptides again, and you take them off and your body then is able to functionally do that, and then not need the external peptides, like even if the growth hormone, for instance, is something that say you want to keep building muscle and get really strong.

Seth Holehouse:

If you take it for a couple of months, you see this a lot of muscle growth. If you stop taking it, do you reset back to that baseline or is your body then from then on, maybe not the same as having the external coming in, but is your body that much better at it? Does that make that question make sense?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely does, question and I want you all to be asking questions like this. I love that the questions that we have to ask are, am I in this for life? I mean, is this a lifelong relationship and how much is this going to cost? Because peptides are not super cheap. They're not like a $10 bottle of zinc that you could buy at Costco that's like a three month supply, but of course those are really low quality anyway, it's just an example.

Speaker 2:

Peptides are designed to again reawaken and remind and remember the body's mechanisms that God made us in this beautiful I mean, we're just like the supercomputer. The way that I approach peptides with patients is we use them in cycles and or as necessary. Some of these peptides can be used forever because our body makes them. Some of them are designed to be on and off and cycled. So there's another analogy and there's another actual comparison, which when we're seeing a lot of people who get off of, let's say, Ozempic, I'm just going to use that one again, I hate that they stole all of our songs from our past and made it these jingles that get people all thinking positive about it with the drug commercials.

Speaker 2:

They're so horrible. And eight to ten percent of the population at this point are on those, not the peptides, but on GLP-1s prescribed by big pharma. That's a large percent of the population. And my take on it is that you can do the healthier versions of them and not have all these side effects and not need to take them for life and cycle off without the weight gain. So you're going to go backwards.

Speaker 2:

So here's the problem that I have and here's what, as a clinician, it's so important. I'm not going be the person that will ever say, Oh, go take one thing. I'm not the one pill pusher. I'm the reality maker, and I want you to retain your results for the rest of your life. That's the difference.

Speaker 2:

And I know a lot of doctors who are very, very unhappy with being an MD at this point because they're facing the reality that they've been prescribing Ozempic or whatever it is. All of this time and all this money that they've invested in becoming a doctor with the efforts to help people, they're seeing that they're not. They're hurting people. And so they're at this place where they want to learn how to do something different. They're coming here and they're asking me, Diane, how do I use peptides?

Speaker 2:

How do I use peptides in my practice? And they're pivoting away because what's happening with Ozempic, this is where people get addicted because they have to be on it for life. If you've heard of Casey Means talk, he's talking about how with children, they want to get children, school children, that are just starting to go into school at the age of five, six, 12. They want fifty percent of the children to be on Ozempic and other GLP-1s for life. If that's not enough to really piss you off and understand what their real intentions are here, then I don't know what will wake you up because that is disgusting.

Speaker 2:

That is demonic to tell, okay, we want children to be on these medications. Why not teach them how to eat healthier? The reason why people are addicted to Ozempic now and they're not getting off is because after three months, if you do try to get off of them, most people will rebound and gain 20 to 30% weight back. So in that lane, yes, they are actually designed by Big Pharma to get you on the toxic treadmill of prescriptions and poisons for the rest of your life. Why?

Speaker 2:

Because they don't teach you the fundamentals and the foundations. Most people, a third of the population that are on Ozempic, they get super sick, nauseous, and they vomit within the first month. And a third of them get off of those medications within three months. And then they gain all the weight back. Then they've also lost their muscle mass because why?

Speaker 2:

The doctor who was prescribing these GLP-1s, the Wagobi, the Mounjaro, the Ozempic, they're not talking about the importance of you need to work out, you need to exercise, you need to throw some weights around or whatever it is, resistance training, classes are so fun, getting a pickleball. You know, people are actually drinking less now and doing pickleball, which is what we showed that slide earlier. It's amazing. People are finding more pleasure and connection, and that's also where oxytocin comes in too, sunshine, being outside, whatever. But what we're finding is that people who are actually gaining muscle with the right approach with the peptides we're talking about today, like the retreotide, on top of that, do a CJC, Epimurolin.

Speaker 2:

Now you've got those together. I say don't do one without the other. Now get your body some energy too so that your body has the energy to burn fat. Make sure your drainage pathways are open so that when your body starts burning fat very quickly, the fat has a place to leave. The reason why people are getting sick and nauseous from a Ozempic is because they're not being taught to focus on the exit doors.

Speaker 2:

When the fat is being released, it has a way out. The body will have to vomit. That looks horrible.

Seth Holehouse:

Right? So if you actually lose weight too quickly can can like, I've heard stories, they get really, really sick, even eventually die of the toxicity coming in. Right? Because all that because, you know, am I correct in understanding that, you know, fat is one of the body's mechanisms of storing toxins, kinda like a tumor. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

It's a body's natural mechanism of isolating the bad thing from you and removing it from your body? Whereas fat is is doing that. Right? It's it's because, you know, look at look at my childhood. Why was it that why was I too way too 50 by 15 years old?

Seth Holehouse:

It's like, you know, my mom did a lot of home cooking, but no one knew about this stuff that we know now. Right? So we're still eating I can't believe it's not butter. I lived next to a farm field that was sprayed all the time. Like we live in a countryside with a huge field behind us that was doing GMO corn, GMO soybeans being sprayed all the time.

Seth Holehouse:

You know, I grew up eating Welch's grape juice and fruit juice full of high fructose corn syrup. Look at all this stuff, not to mention that, you know, I was vaccinated as a kid, you know, no one knew about the, you know, like the the dangers of vaccines in the eighties, right? So all of this, I think that this is it makes sense is like, is it I have this stubborn fat I can't get rid of? Well, it's just it's full of toxins and and and and that the language is all screwed up from the things that were done to me at growing up in this poisonous modern world.

Speaker 2:

You were cast as we all have been under a spell with the way that we've been taught to spell out the words that we use. And now we can all undo that with shows like this to realize that we have been fattened up like cows. We've been tricked. Our brains have been tricked and hacked and hijacked. Know, what's his name says, we're hackable humans.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know what we are, and you can hack yourself and not let them hack you. And I want to show a couple slides too of some of these headline news articles showing that Ozempic has taken people's lives. This and Botox and vaccines are the three fastest growing medications that are killing people. Mean, we don't need Botox to kill or freeze your nerves either. I mean, that was part of my journey.

Speaker 2:

You could use copper peptides to Everybody who's looking at me going, What have you been doing? Why is your skin so You look five years younger in like a couple of months. And I'm like, Peptides for the win, baby. And I'm also not eating I want to make a point here too, Seth. This is really important for you guys to understand.

Speaker 2:

Take some notes, okay, you guys? Especially with children. And you just reminded me, Seth, so thank you. And then we'll go to slide 42, okay? The number one reason why we gain weight and the number one reason why it's hard to undo that is, and I look at everything from a perspective as a clinician as what's blocking our health, what's blocking our beauty, what's blocking our energy, like what's draining it, right?

Speaker 2:

And then what's building it? What could help gain it? So it's the block and the drain, and it's the build and the gain. The number one thing that prevents our body's ability to actually utilize our own self created, what's called GLP-1s or glucagon like peptide proteins, they're mostly made in the gut. What blocks that in the body, in the gut, is high fructose corn syrup and genetically modified organisms and seed oils.

Speaker 2:

So we noticed a huge spike in obesity when we introduced high fructose corn syrup and then in 1996 when we introduced genetically modified organisms. Is corn is one of the top GMOs. And so we've been genetically modified for a very long time. So we look at all these fake foods, they turn off your body's ability to not only make the GLP-1s, but your brain's ability to receive them, your cells' ability to understand, Hey, we're full down here. We don't need anymore.

Speaker 2:

So your body just keeps eating because the signals to we're full are not happening. So when we take them in a GLP-one form like the retreotide, and I teach you guys how to do this, like, hey, I got my peptides. Now what? It comes in the file and you're like, now what do I do? I've got videos on how to make it really easy and how to notice exactly what you need, how to stack them with other things depending on what your goals are, depending on your health history, what surgeries you've had, what organs that you've had removed, what your hormones look like.

Speaker 2:

It's okay to want to have more beautiful hair, you guys. It's okay to be vain in this crazy world. Your goals are heard here. The high fructose corn syrup, to your childhood's point, Seth, When our kids are eating high fructose corn syrup, they're going to get obese very quickly and they're going to need to become dependent on GLP-1s forever. Then you're going to be told that you need Ozempic, that you need some insulin.

Speaker 2:

Uh-uh. No, you don't. Your kids won't even crave it anymore if we could regulate their own GLP-1s because kids take this stuff too and kids get their life back, but we also have to first ask, well, what am I feeding my kids? Why are they obese in the first place? So that's the most important thing to understand about how do we even get here?

Speaker 2:

How do we get here to need these GLP-1s where they're so therapeutic, where people are seeing benefits, but how can we do it in a way where, and we can start getting to the slides whenever you're ready, you might have some commentary after this stuff, but how do we get to this place where we don't necessarily need so many peptides anymore because we're not giving our body deficiencies where they can't communicate anymore? It's like when you eat high fructose corn syrup, you're essentially putting your cells on airplane mode. You're putting your brain on airplane mode. You can't text each other. Right?

Speaker 2:

Once we get your body adjusted to your pleasure centers no longer deriving pleasure from the poisons of our present life. And that would be any addiction, Seth, and all of my friends listening. That would be OnlyFans and porn. I mean, it's tearing families apart or food or alcohol or weed or medications. I'm not that I'm not here to judge because I, just like you, hey, drink wine too or whatever.

Speaker 2:

We all have our pleasure centers, but your pleasure centers are more internal and they're more communicative. They're more with each other. They're more with nature. You have different cravings again. That's why I call them miracle molecules because you're going, wait a minute, I just noticed, I hear this all the time from patients, I just noticed that the thing that I used to eat all the time and crave before I went to bed is full.

Speaker 2:

I haven't even opened it. I haven't even gone in for more. And they're like, Wow, I didn't realize how good that I could feel until I did because of how bad I was feeling before, how desperate I was for these things, how powerless I was to these things. And that's what I mean by self empowerment. You are no longer powerless to the things that you crave, like the high fructose corn syrup, but they are creating flavors and to get you addicted to so that you then need the Ozempic.

Speaker 2:

So we get you to the point where you don't need to take these peptides for life, the resets, and then you get determined based on your lifestyle. If you go back and eat high fructose corn syrup again, you start eating junk again, yeah, you're gonna probably need peptides again. So everybody, it depends. You use them like tools when you need them as you need them.

Seth Holehouse:

It makes perfect sense. And so, what I guess, my mind is going is, like, I'm I'm thinking looking at the list, I'm like, check that one off, check that one off. Right? So, how do we, like I'm asking myself as well. Right?

Seth Holehouse:

How do I go about and and take the next steps with this? Because I I this is it's different than, you know, some, you know, some guests I've had. It's like, okay. Here's a product we talked about. You buy it.

Seth Holehouse:

It's self explanatory. Right? This is more this is more involved. It's more detailed. There are multiple options.

Seth Holehouse:

There's different ways of taking it. As you mentioned, you know, if someone had, say they've had their thyroid taken out, that might affect how they approach some aspect of this. What are the steps, like if I'm asking, I'm ready to go, I'm sold on it, which I am, right? I'm excited about this. What are the next steps and how does that work?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, good question. So and I do want you guys to take action. And if you want to, Seth, before we stop today too, I want to make sure we cover whenever I do these shows, there's a lot of myths about these peptides being from venom of animals, and so I want to make sure that I ease your mind about those

Seth Holehouse:

I've done extensive interviews with Doctor. Artis about Gila monster and all this stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so do you want to suss out kind of like your summary of what you've heard from him on what people are a bit they have trepidation around because of how he shares it?

Seth Holehouse:

Yeah, so basically yeah I guess just just addressing the idea that I've gotten is that Ozempic is different. It's it's, you know, it's a a creation of of big pharma, but just the idea that basically what it is is is that it's the Gila monster poisons, you know, venom that are paralyzing part of your stomach, basically, and that it creates all these other issues. But that's the general idea that I have. And that's actually the reason why I stopped taking the one peptide I was taking before is I think I did an interview with Doctor. Artis.

Seth Holehouse:

I was like, Oh, no, like, what am I doing? So I just kind of stopped cold turkey.

Speaker 2:

Right. Okay, so let's go to slide number fifty one first. And what I want to share in that one, this one is really important because like you just said to your point, is there is a total difference between peptides from independent labs versus big pharma. And you guys, first of all, whenever I do anything, I am finding the most pure source possible and I have tried them on myself for at least three months, but in this case with peptides I've been using them since I was 17 years old. So the ones that you would hear of from Big Pharma, they use different products, ingredients inside of each of them.

Speaker 2:

So on the backbone of Ozempic and Zepbound, they have a lot of additives, but I'll start with this first one. They need to have stabilizers. Peptides need to have stabilizers, and the ones that you guys, if you purchased them from Seth, and we'll have some links for you guys and also coupon codes, because peptides can be expensive, so we're gonna give you guys an incentive, 15% off to get started at least, and we'll talk about that next. So the ones that come from the ones that we use are they 100% have purification, they cite their sources, they have total studies, also if you go to the pages that for each individual product, you'll see certificate of analysis for them. So do not work with any peptide companies.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't matter to me who you guys use, but Seth has some link for you guys with the coupon codes, and the only company that I know of that is citing the purification analysis is the company that we're talking about today, I'll show you that in a minute. They come in powder form if you're going to be what's called reconstituting them. And in that case, there's less stabilizers and additives needed. When you buy them from Big Pharma, they come already reconstituted in a pen. They have the liquid, they have the powder, everything is just as it is and you just inject and that's it.

Speaker 2:

You don't have to do anything on your own. So people who want to be lazy, they'll do it that way too. What we use is a sole stabilizer called hyaluronic acid and it's a very, very small amount. It's naturally occurring in the body. Supports solubility and peptide stability.

Speaker 2:

There's no synthetic preservatives or harsh excipients as compared to pharma brands like Ozempic and Zepbound. So big pharma products, they prioritize shelf stability over purity. And that's kind of like thinking about it like food that can sit in your pantry forever on the shelf. There's tons and tons of preservatives in it, right? Why isn't a French fry still look like that that I found under my chair in my car?

Speaker 2:

It's because there's so many preservatives or additives and you can eat it and it tastes the same, right? Essentially the same concept. Versus if you found an orange underneath your car seat, it's of course going to have rotted. So ours are pure. After about ninety days, they start to decrease their potency, right?

Speaker 2:

So we don't add a ton of preservatives to them. The big pharma brands contain additives like phenol and metacresol and disodium phosphate, which many of you have heard of, and propylene glycol. Propylene glycol is the single most toxic ingredient. It's a very tiny molecule that is also in things like benzodiazepines. What it does is it helps whatever medium chemical cross the blood brain barrier so that it can get into the brain easier, and this is what's happening is we're seeing people with memory loss, brain inflammation, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, dementia, and it's because of this ingredient called propylene glycol, which unfortunately is also in why I like to talk about parasite cleanses too, because everybody wants to go to, What is our number one top favorite pharmaceutical, Seth, when people get parasites?

Speaker 2:

Ivermectin. Exactly. So ivermectin contains some of these same toxic ingredients that can also cross the blood brain barrier. I always first try to do no harm and you're going see a lot of studies done on ivermectin. I'm not saying it's all bad, but we have to also ask these questions.

Speaker 2:

What can we do first to do the least amount of harm? And so propylene glycol is one of those toxic ingredients that can actually make these pharmaceuticals more poisonous and more damaging to people. And so these are also used, these products from Big Pharma, for mass production, not for optimal human health. And then chronic exposure of these additives can be harmful. Again, people, they want them on them for life.

Speaker 2:

It's a subscription model. You know, when we're looking at Western medicine, it's a subscription model. They want you to be codependent on that drug for life so that you become a customer for life. I think we all kind of know that at this point, and so it's important for people who really want to work with practitioners who are researching these peptides, using them in their practice, have patients where they're using them, not just talking about it theoretically. I do want to talk about the snake venom and that whole concept next first.

Speaker 2:

I want to come back to you Seth and see if there's any reflections that you had there.

Seth Holehouse:

No, this is helpful. This makes sense. I'm following along. It's helpful to have the slide here because it's just it makes it easier just to take in the information.

Speaker 2:

Okay, great. So as far as the HeLa, it's actually pronounced HeLa monster. The HeLa monster thing is a whole different concept and with that I have actually some other slides for that one too. I have a whole slideshow presentation for that because so many people ask me this question. Well, it's bad.

Speaker 2:

It's literally venom and it's poisoning and freezing your gut lining or your whole body, right? And I would actually say that things like Botox are exactly in that same vein. So I've been talking about this for a long time that Botox should not be used as the single greatest most toxic substance known to man, and yet we're using it for reducing pain. There's another way. There's another way.

Speaker 2:

It kills nerves completely, contrary to what is happening with these peptides that we've been researching. So the Gila monster factor fear conversation is that there is an original molecule known as Excedin-four, and it was studied in GLP-one development. It was isolated from this Gila monster saliva, but this is just a starting point for science. They're not actually injecting venom into you, so this is the discernment that we all need to take a pause. That's not what's happening.

Speaker 2:

Today's GLP-one medications are fully synthetic. They're lab designed to mimic the hormone that your own body makes, so we make it too. They're not venom. They're bioengineered analogs, and so this is where also, okay, let's take a pause and go, is it the venom? How do we know that?

Speaker 2:

Where does that come from? Has there been any peer reviewed studies that classify GLP-one analogs as actual venomous substances? And the answer is no. So even extended IV itself, it's not a toxin. It's a bioactive peptide with therapeutic effects.

Speaker 2:

As we were talking about in this full show today, nature often provides templates, but the medicine is refined for human use. There's studies on that that I can give you that you can cite below if you want, Seth. Venom as medicine is actually really interesting, nature's pharmacy. So one of the things that I have done in my own life as well is, you know, you might say and might hear, you might have heard Kennedy say that also psychedelics. You know, there's a lot of work on psychedelics that is being used today, psilocybin especially, to curb depression.

Speaker 2:

There was one study that showed that one single use of three point five grams, which is called the hero dose of psilocybin, eighty percent of people who were long term smokers did not smoke cigarettes even a year after taking them. So psychedelics can actually be very powerful, and these are things that people would judge other people for using because of our programming, right? So venom actually has medicinal qualities. So there's combo, there's scorpion venom, and that was actually investigated for cancer therapy, but not necessarily the ways that we know it. Snake venom, bee venom.

Speaker 2:

I actually have friends in Sedona who have been using bee venom to actually get rid of arthritis and allergy relief and autoimmune relief because it stimulates the immune system. So I've been seeing a lot of people, and I've been in practice for a long time, to see what's good, what's bad, what's poison, what's not, what's fake, what's fear, what's faith, what is the real science here. So we've taken the template and we've said, let's create that same thing that our body makes on our own so that our body goes, oh, I can't even tell if that's mine or something else that came exogenously, but it's helping to save people's lives. When you get people out of the obesity range, which seventy eight percent of the population over the age of 40 is in America, then we can get rid of the heart disease, the arthritis, the pain and inflammation in the joints where you have to have a knee repair, a hip replacement, a back row. I just had back surgery myself, I just did crazy pro soccer player things and I did Anyway, that's a different story.

Speaker 2:

But when we can get rid of all of the inflammation from the obesity, from the excess weight gain, getting rid of the poisons, asking the body to do on its own again, then we won't have five concurrent diseases that go along with obesity. So I want to get you guys away from the obesity epidemic. We want to help you lose weight the healthy way and then you won't be dependent on these things anymore and you won't need to crave anymore. So I hope that makes sense. Mean I could go on and I have slides for days on this, but this is just kind of a introductory to know it's not, but I understand why it's being talked about the way that it is.

Seth Holehouse:

No, it makes perfect sense. Well, what I find in general is that whenever we take one thing, and we make it black and white, we're wrong. So Exactly. It's because everything is in the nuance. There's there's nothing There's very few things that are actually black and white, but it's it's a way of I find that we try to we Hollywood has trained us to do this, we, you know, everything it's either good or bad.

Seth Holehouse:

It's it's X or Y. Right? It's up or down, but it's there's a lot of gray area. So, anyway, so that that's helpful. That's helpful.

Seth Holehouse:

So getting into as we're wrapping up, what are the if someone's watching this and they're like, okay, what do I do? Where do we walk by? I know we've got a website link that's easy. It's Sethpeptides.com. And also dianekaser.com/seth, but but walk us through what the next steps are.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, absolutely. This is what's important because peptides have a little bit of a learning curve, but I have taken the complication out of it and made it really, really simple for everybody. So what I did is, like I mentioned earlier, I have a ministry and every week we get together and it's called our little ministry mastermind, and everybody comes in and asks questions. And when you're in the group, you don't have to pay doctors. You don't have to go in to see somebody to do this.

Speaker 2:

It's just a whole group of us. There's hundreds of us in there that are all asking questions on how to improve, and people are getting really fast results, and it's truly a beautiful ministry. So inside of my VIP group, which you guys can get through Seth's link, just get in there and see if you like it. You could join for a dollar, and then it becomes less than $100 a month, you get me for two hours every week. It's me that's in there, and you have a whole module.

Speaker 2:

I created a whole course in there on getting started with peptides, which ones make the most sense depending on what goals that you have because a lot of people are out there going, I don't also know why I have so much weight gain. I'm going, Well, you probably have mold in your house, maybe you're eating moldy foods, or maybe you have breast implants. I have 10 different protocols in there for people who have different goals. Like if you're the kind of person who has a lot of joint pain, body pain, then I have one for that. If you're somebody going into surgery and you really want to prepare for that or heal after that, I've got one for that.

Speaker 2:

If you're somebody who wants to build your beauty and your hair and you want to regenerate and you want some regenerative anti aging advice, I have one for that. So little hacks for each one of them where you do like four of these together or three of them together, and yeah, that's the page and that's what it's going to look like. So you'll see little coupon codes in there too. So if you come from Seth, then you guys get discounts on things inside of the VIP group as well, And so the things that most people are interested in is how do I lose weight? How do I take GLP-1s healthy?

Speaker 2:

Because I do have some fear around it because of all the things I've been hearing, right? So I would say that there are things that you can get started with peptides. And first of all, getting in the VIP group, you can see the things I'm recommending, you know, which things would I recommend for each specific goal. I mentioned this earlier, so if you're somebody who, and this is the most common one I have right now, Seth, I want to lose weight. Okay, I want to do it the healthy way.

Speaker 2:

So again, I would take this and I would say this is a great place to start is the retreotide, and you combine that with a human growth hormone secretagog. You would do that in combination, in addition, with anything else that reduces inflammation in the body and also can give you concurrent energy. So there are other ones that I really like and there's the thymosin alpha and there is BPC. That's a really beautiful combination of these four that will work to bring back your immune system. When you have an immune system again, you have the whole firefighter chief and the whole department up there going, Okay, let's get rid of inflammation in these specific areas.

Speaker 2:

Because sometimes it's not fat gain, sometimes it's just inflammation and inflammation is coming about because the body is trying to signal to you, hey, have a problem down here. So now we're actually sending the firefighters down to heal the tissues instead of just turning off the messenger. So there's so many of these things that are combined and then again, it's like, well, okay, I got these things. Now what do I do? And it's very simple and I simplify it.

Speaker 2:

Just to kind of give you a preview, We have something called a reconstitution solution. This combined with a powder that comes in a vial. We combine these two, I show you exactly how to do it, and then I teach you exactly where to get these needles. There's different states that have different restrictions these days, so I'm always researching how to make it as simple as possible for you guys so you don't have to figure it out yourself. And then you get these tiny little insulin needles.

Speaker 2:

You can't even barely feel it. Trust me, you guys. If you're afraid of needles, then I have other

Seth Holehouse:

I was surprised when I did it. Like, because it was like I put into my request, you kind of pinch you a little bit of fat somewhere and it was like, it's like, it didn't even go in? Like, it was surprising. You literally don't even feel it. Like it's smaller than a sewing needle, it's this tiny little thing, it's almost like acupuncture, that's the best way to describe it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I do acupuncture a lot too and it's even less than that. So I mean if you're afraid of needles too, I meet you where you're at and I have other peptides. I don't have them in front of me like I said, they're in my refrigerator. Keep everything in the fridge but there's pills that you can take too. They're about half as effective so if you want to save half of your money then you would do the injections.

Speaker 2:

Then there's the middle ground too which is the intranasals, and those come with a kit. They come with a little sheet, exactly how to reconstitute those, and then you feel like you're kind of in your little lab and it's kind of fun. At first just take it from me, yes, it's overwhelming at first, but within a month, the way that I teach it in my master course and my VIP group, you will become very familiar and very comfortable with doing these things after a month, then you're going go, Oh, which one can I do next? Which one can I do And then you're going go, Which one can I put my kids on? And which one can I give to my husband?

Speaker 2:

And then all of a sudden your family starts coming together. So you could also just buy the peptides and not become a part of my mastermind group, but you're going to be very confused because you're like, Well, now what do I do? How much do I inject? How much do I add to the vial? So I've made it really easy and very affordable so that you could DIY, and then if you're someone who's like, You know what?

Speaker 2:

I just want to learn which ones are the best for me and have it all customized, you could also become a patient. You know, we ship labs to you and it's not just blood testing that's so old school. We actually look at the toxins in your body, what type of toxins that they are, then we help you explore where they are in your environment so we can get rid of the arsonists, right? Like let's stop just sending all these firefighters out. Who's starting the fires of inflammation?

Speaker 2:

And then look at what's going on in your gut, what's going on in your hormones, because there are certain things that make peptides work better, and that's optimized hormones like I talked about earlier too. So it's not just like, Oh yeah, take some Synthroid because you're low on thyroid. Why is your thyroid low? Why? What's going on in your liver?

Speaker 2:

So we could also take glutathione at home, and that's one of the ones that you can do at home and you don't need to go take IVs from a med spa. You can just, this is the one I took before I to work out today, glutathione is the body's master antioxidant, and then that alone can help to reduce inflammation. So there's so many other ones that just your brain, you could fall in love with your life again, you get your memory back. There's one called NAD. Those are like $600 to inject if you go to someone.

Speaker 2:

You can get it for $100 So there's just, you know, through these peptides, there's so many ways to make health affordable again and without doing it damaging your body. And I'm just so, I'm more excited about this than I ever have been because of the mere miracles that we're seeing in people's lives. We can bring ourselves back from all the COVID nonsense and in a world that is raining toxins all over us from our water and our food and our air, I don't really think that we have a choice anymore. Oh, think this

Seth Holehouse:

is agree. So the place to start is diane kaeser dot com slash seth. And I'll put that link in the description. Also, Seth Peptides is a link that goes straight to the peptide online store. I do recommend, again, before I told you I was working with Mark Sherwood, and it was great because I could call him and ask him questions.

Seth Holehouse:

He's like, okay, you got it. Here's what you do. Really helpful. I think it's actually wants you to learn the ropes of it, but so I think that I'm like, I'm very excited about this. Like, I can't wait to actually, I can't wait to end the interview, so I can ask you a few more questions personally.

Seth Holehouse:

So it's not not trying to rush you, plus we're we're going on an hour and a half anyway, but, so dianekayser.com/seth, that that to me is great because it's it's the guidance. And that the thing is is that people right now are spending so much money on so many treatments. And a lot of times these treatments are poisoning us. And so getting access to someone like you that can guide I mean, this is a way of, really, in a lot of ways, bringing this kind of information to the masses. So it's not just only the the the uber wealthy have access to this going and doing their, you know, $6,000 treatments and and their, you know, their their week long spa retreats for $20.

Seth Holehouse:

This is making it accessible. And we'll do a we're gonna do a lot. I I can tell we'll do many more shows together. Maybe we'll do some webinars together because I this is really exciting to me. And and I see a lot too.

Seth Holehouse:

I interview a lot of different doctors and I love this stuff. This is like something that's clicked inside of me. I can't wait to dive into this more. So as we're kind of closing up, do you have any final thoughts for for the folks that are watching?

Speaker 2:

I think it's really the first response for most people to this is fear, is how could I do this on my own? And I'm exhausted, I'm overwhelmed, I don't have time. But the number one thing that I hear from people when they do is I don't know how I could have lived without peptides before. I am a totally different person. I see the world differently and I can actually recall what I needed to do today.

Speaker 2:

My body has shifted everywhere and if I didn't do this, I don't know what road I would be headed down. You know, my family had cancer or has cancer. We've had autoimmune disease in my family, depression, and I've always, this is my patients kind of collectively telling me how they feel about these things. I didn't wanna become that, and I was starting to lose hope. I was depressed and I've tried a lot of things and I was on 15 supplements and I realized that my body can only absorb the extent to how my cells are performing, And when you get that, you realize then we don't need to spend so much money on things like you just said, Seth, that aren't even getting to where they need to go if your cells aren't healthy.

Speaker 2:

So this is us repairing you at the cellular level so that the foods that you eat, that the supplements you do want to take actually work better again because you work better again. So no matter what it is, every disease, every symptom, every goal, whatever it is, there's a peptide for that. And there's a combination to pull you out of whatever misery that you're in. So there's hope. It's right in front of you.

Speaker 2:

So whenever you are ready and you want to get out of whatever situation that you're in, this can be it. So I'd love to see you guys in the group and I'd love to support you in whatever journey that you have. Literally no questions too stupid, whatever people like to think. No disease is too large. We work with it all.

Seth Holehouse:

Well, thank you so much. It's been such a pleasure speaking with you and I can't wait to just keep this going. So thank you for giving us your time. Again, it's this is wonderful speaking with you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, Seth. Thank you everybody for being here and for having an open mind.

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