Man in America Podcast

In this eye-opening interview, Larry Oberheu exposes how fluoride, aluminum, and other toxins were deliberately pushed into our water, toothpaste, and daily products to poison our bodies, dull our minds, and sever our spiritual connection to God. From the Rockefeller takeover of medicine to the calcification of the pineal gland, this is the truth Big Pharma—and the deep state—never wanted you to hear.

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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.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. I'm your host, Seth Hullhouse. I think that by now, a lot of us realize that the medical industrial complex is a little bit corrupted to put it politely. But what you probably haven't heard about is the dental industrial complex and what's happening with the dentist. They're coming from the same schools and the same control mechanisms.

Speaker 1:

And so my guest today, Larry Overhue, is someone who came from the medical insurance industry, is now a freedom fighting entrepreneur, talking about what's really happening within the dental industry, getting into things like fluoride, how that affects your pineal gland, your health, and a lot of the other toxins they're putting into our mouths, and how what goes into our mouths affects the whole body in ways that they're not teaching us here in the West. So please enjoy the interview. Larry, it's good to have you back on the show, man. It's been a long time. I think it's been almost a year since we last did a show together.

Speaker 1:

So thank you for for being here today.

Speaker 2:

No. No. No. Thanks for having me back on. It's it's great to be back and, you know, yeah, kind of, reconnect with some of your listeners there again.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

It's, it's been such a wild ride, and especially when you look at the kind of health and and medicine space and just how much has transformed. I think was with the pandemic is what really cracked open for a lot of people. It's like, oh my goodness. I I'm just not gonna I'm not gonna go along with this anymore. And I think there's been a lot of people that have made some pretty strong turns and, you know, they're they're, you know, kinda no longer jabbing their kids, and they've changed a lot of those perspectives.

Speaker 1:

But I also find that a lot of those people, at least in the conversations I've had with many of these kinds of folks, they don't make that same connection to other things. They'll look at it and they'll say, oh, well, you know, I'm not doing that thing anymore. That's really bad, but they're still on statins, or they're still using aluminum laced deodorant, or they're still using fluoride toothpaste. And it's it's, so we're still, you know, we're still have a job to do in educating people. But when it comes to oral mouth care and the I guess what you'd say is the kinda, like, the the deep states stranglehold on oral care and how it's been used against us.

Speaker 1:

You're a good guy to talk to. So I guess I'll let you walk through your story, especially as it relates to the opportunities you saw in business, but how those opportunities came kind of with this, like, you're you're forced to sign here to make sure that your product is still a little bit evil. Do you know what I mean? So I guess I'll let you just jump into your story because it's it's it's a it's a good one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. No. No. Yeah. I mean, you're a 100% right.

Speaker 2:

I think that COVID, you know, have changed a lot of people. What I think is more significant about that movement is, is that we see a lot of a lot more doctors and actual professionals come from, you know, coming out saying that, hey, you know what? I don't think we're necessarily doing all the right things here. And that's the real catch because, you know, we need to get those people kind of flipping and saying, yeah, you know what? We need to maybe start doing some things different.

Speaker 2:

Like you said, statins and stuff like that. I mean, you you look at cholesterol as a whole. I mean, you know, you go back twenty years ago and cholesterol actually maybe 30, I guess, you know, the cholesterol levels were two fifty five to about 300 were normal. You know, now it's like if you're not under 170, you need to go on some statin medication. You know, now they're finding out that, like, you know, cholesterol like is like if our our bodies will produce cholesterol, we need it.

Speaker 2:

Our brains are mostly surrounded with that. And it's a big indicator of Alzheimer dementia is when you're you're low in cholesterol. So, you know, we got kind of a movement where doctors are saying, yeah, you know what, maybe we shouldn't be doing this or shouldn't be doing that and kind of going back to more of the natural stuff, which is which is great. That's that's what we need. And, you know, the medical field, you know, is mostly ruled by the American Medical Association, the AMA, which is owned by the Rockefeller Foundation.

Speaker 2:

They also own the ADA, the American Dental Association. A lot of people don't realize that, but it's the same game. It's just different, you know, different products and stuff like that. Of course, you know, the big push flouride and, you know, but they got like all kinds of stuff. Like you said, aluminums, not only are aluminums and deodorant, they also have them in toothpaste.

Speaker 2:

I mean, Tom's toothpaste has aluminum in it, parabens, SLS, a lot of a lot of not so great stuff. And people are waking up to this more and more and kind of trying to pull away from it. And which is which is great. I don't I don't think we've seen as many dentists kind of making that that that turn, you know, from from the mainstream. But but it's getting there.

Speaker 2:

I mean, we do have your your holistic dentist and your biological dentist, which really kind of, you know, they're they're saying they're the same, you know, no fluoride. You know, the the silver or the amalgams, you know, aren't good. They push that for a long time and took them a long time to actually not not use those anymore. And that's, you know, you look at you look at amalgams, that's kind of a good place to look at. You know, it's like the the lead and mercury and silver fillings.

Speaker 2:

They knew forty, fifty years ago that this stuff was not good for us. It was toxic, it was poison and it was causing problems. But it took them fifty years to get it to stop doing it. You know, it's like we have all the studies and they fought it, they fought it, they fought it, they fought it until finally they finally gave in and got away from that. And that's kind of where we're at with fluoride right now.

Speaker 2:

And it's a tough you know, it's really tough to kind of break through that because your dentists are so indoctrinated with this stuff that they just think, you know, can I use fluoride or, you know, something wrong with you? You know, they just they just berserk, you know, and it's funny. I do shows like all over the country. And, you know, a lot of times I'll get dentists come up to me and sometimes they'll they'll literally scream at me and like start swearing and everything else. And I'm like, man, you know, seriously, I'm not the only person in the world making non fluoride toothpaste.

Speaker 2:

So I think we're one of the better ones. Hey, so but yeah, I mean, you know, fluoride is, you know, a lot of you know, we just kind of start to look at the facts of what fluoride is, where it comes from, things like that. And, you know, it's kind of funny. A lot of dentists, they don't even they can't even answer these questions. You know, like, well, you know, fluoride is a natural reoccurring substance.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like, no, it's a man made. It's it's toxic waste. It's an industrial waste complex product. And they'll argue with you and then you just say, well, is it on the periodic table? They're like.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, and I'm like, no, it's not. It's not because it's not, you know, so it's not natural. It's not good for us whatsoever. And there's been so many studies done since the initiation of fluoridation in the water, which was done in the 1940s. And since then, we have a lot of indicators that could easily say that this was not a great idea, you know, because because fluorosis, which is tooth decay, has greatly spiked since 1940.

Speaker 2:

So it's went up. You know, if Florida was doing its job and it was really, really good for us, those numbers should come down drastically. And that is not the case. As a matter of fact, the number one cause of tooth decay in America is what roses that's literally caused by fluoride in about seventy percent of the population actually has the beginning stages of fluoride. So it's that pain.

Speaker 2:

Now, the the dentist will say, well, it's only if you had too much, You you know, but that's an interesting statement because then, you know, the next question is is how much do you have today? And and then, of course, they think that's a stupid question. But but, hey, if too much is not a good thing, who's monitoring? You know? That's something we

Speaker 1:

don't have. Like, I I see that that argument made all the time where they'll say

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know, aluminum, okay, it's bad, or mercury, okay, it's bad, but only only if you have too much. It's like, okay, hold on. How do you know what too much is? Right? You're telling me fluoride in low doses is okay, but if I'm drinking it in my tap water and I'm brushing you with it every night and it has probably some residual, you know, kind of state in the body, what happens to a kid that brushes his teeth every night with fluoride toothpaste for ten years?

Speaker 1:

Right? It's the same thing as yeah. Maybe maybe one vaccine with aluminum mercury isn't that bad, but what happens when you have 50 by the time you're three years old? And you know what I mean? It's like, it's exactly how they lie.

Speaker 1:

But one thing I also wanna mention that I'm I'm not sure. Have you seen the film, I think it's called Dark Water? It had, Mark Ruffalo in it. It was all about the the Teflon with the with DuPont. And it was this it was actually was based on a true story.

Speaker 1:

It was a really good story. But if you wanna understand how corrupt this world is, and especially the corporations, basically, they they expose the the Teflon scale. I think it was, p f's or there's a certain kind of term for these these chemicals that or these forever chemicals that were, like, killing people in the plant working on it, and they covered it up. They covered it up. And they he he exposed this massive corruption and conspiracy where literally their own workers were dying and, you know, having birth defects.

Speaker 1:

And it's like they get a slap on a wrist. They rebrand it into something else. And it's like it's back on the market in 10 other different ways. It's just it's just crazy how they manage to skirt around this stuff.

Speaker 2:

It is. You know, you know, it always amaze me too. I talk with my, buddy a lot with this. It's like, you know, if you or I made a product like that, oh my god, we'd be out of business and in jail.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It's kind of re kind of molded, make it into something else, and they just move on and do it again somewhere else. You know, there's no accountability. What if Bayer just got nailed for a huge multibillion dollar lawsuit because they were literally putting cancer causing agents in their in their baby and their baby powder? They got bought this undisputed.

Speaker 2:

Look, they did it and it was intentional. What do they get? A billion dollar fine. There's nothing. Went to jail.

Speaker 1:

That's like that's like you get a $500 fine. It's like, okay, sorry. It's kind of sucks, but here's here's a check. And, you know,

Speaker 2:

to them, that's about about what it is. Exactly. So, yeah, it's amazing what they get away from it with. But, you know, I haven't seen that movie. But similarly, you know, the fluoride companies like your Alcoa, which is one of the bigger ones out there, phosphate fertilizer companies.

Speaker 2:

So fluoride, like I said, is toxic waste. It comes from fertilizer company and aluminum. Alcohol is one of the biggest ones. So their ways to buy a product is fluoride. And they have there's kind of a documentary.

Speaker 2:

It's not kind of mainstream where it's in a movie, but there's a documentary about fluoride. I have a copy of it, but it's really amazing. It kind of walks through and it talks about this family who the husband works in the plant, comes out with cancer, has had multiple surgeries, all these health problems. I mean, and literally, this is rampant throughout the factory. All these people are dying of, you know, horrific different diseases and cancer and kind of stuff.

Speaker 2:

And they link it back in 100% as fluoride. So but they move on. This guy ended up getting a couple of few million dollars. You know, he won a lawsuit out of it. But, you know, nothing happened to the company.

Speaker 2:

They're still producing fluoride. They're still selling it to us, still putting it in our water, still putting it in our toothpaste, still telling us it's good for us. And, you know, we just kind of, you know, for the most part, a lot of people for a lot of years just kind of like, you know, followed along like sheep. Right. You know, like, Okay, well, my doctor says it's great.

Speaker 2:

It must be true. And that's what I love. I think about this movement is so much is that now we have people asking questions. Well, you know, just because you wear a white coat and you got a stethoscope around your neck does not necessarily mean that you're that authoritative on something. And, you know, we can, you know, be just as educated, you know, as these people can by reading books and and doing some, you know, some of our own legwork and kind of finding out some of this stuff.

Speaker 2:

And they don't. They just follow the kind of the path in front of them. Yes, fluoride is this is, you know, they got basically fluoride on the brain. Which is, you know, which is kind of funny because fluoride is a neurotoxin. It does affect your brain.

Speaker 2:

So some recent studies in like 2018, they found that fluoride reduces IQ in children by as much as 20%. That is huge. And it's like you said, it's in our water, it's in our toothpaste, also in our cookware. So we really have a hard time getting away from fluoride. It's it's it's surrounding us and we're getting over fluorinated.

Speaker 2:

I would venture to say that there's like no level of fluoride that is safe. It is super toxic. People don't realize it is. It is 10 times more deadly than lead. It's it's almost as deadly as cyanide.

Speaker 2:

It is extremely toxic to our bodies. It absorbs in our bone. It causes bone sclerosis and actually kidney disorder. One of the leading causes of kidney failure is fluoride. It actually the toxicity, you know, when you urinate that out, that affects our, you know, the kidneys and it destroys them.

Speaker 2:

So it eventually get kidney failure. Are lots of this stuff is out there. You just kind of got to dig for it. But yeah, I mean, it's this stuff is horrific for us. Not good in any way.

Speaker 1:

Well, also the the pineal gland. So here's a this is, on the website, thetruthtruthaboutfluoride.com. And this it says, fluoride's effect on the pineal gland. It says, through the pineal glands unique features in fluoride's toxic and reactive nature, the fluoride pineal gland relationship was bound to fail from the start, making the pineal gland fluoride's number one victim. So what they're saying here actually it shows.

Speaker 1:

It was only until 1997, a good fifty years after fluoride started being added to tap water in The USA, that a British scientist named Jennifer Luke discovered that fluoride accumulates to strikingly high levels in the pineal gland, more in the pineal gland than any other soft tissue of the body. Jennifer Luke's study also found a positive correlation between the amount of fluoride found in the pineal gland in calcium. So you can see here those images. Says the accumulation of fluoride forms phosphate crystals, creating a thick shell around the pineal gland called calcification. Once the pineal gland is calcified, it causes it to become, inactive or underactive, resulting in less melatonin production.

Speaker 1:

So here it goes on. It's fascinating. It says, what's the pineal gland do? The pineal gland is a tiny pine cone shaped gland emit located between the two hemispheres of the brain outside of blood brain barrier. The main function of the pineal gland is to make and release the hormone melatonin.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

So this is actually I wanna I'm glad I touched on this, because this is actually a part of it that you can look at it from, like, the medical perspective and the calcification. But if you look into a lot of spiritual texts or different, you know, ideas that the pineal gland is a very, very important, gland in terms of the how our bodies are act actually work spiritually. And so here it says, this is the least scientific of the six potential health effects, maybe the most important. I say this due to the fact that pineal gland is the third eye chakra and is known in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Ayurveda to play an important role in an individual's spirituality. So and this is getting into, you know, obviously, perspectives of of the human body and and spirituality, but this is something that I've, you know, kind of come across multiple times that people talk about the pineal gland is like the seed of the soul, and it it's a significant thing spiritually.

Speaker 1:

But I think one thing that, you know, regardless of what your religious background is, I think that one of the common threads that I've come across is that what it does is it actually it's when you the calcification of that pineal gland actually kinda cuts people off from spirituality. It makes people it it kinda blocks them from maybe, you know, kind of accessing some of the other more kind of divine aspects, right, of of living. And to me, that's probably, you could say, the most sinister because it's like we're spiritual beings. We're created by God. And if there's something that's being damaged in our body that's supposed to be a way that our body is experiencing or interfacing with these divine realms through whatever which way, like, that's that's some heavy stuff, actually.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah. Yeah. For sure. And that is a huge part of it. Actually, I have that picture of the fetal gland in one of my demo books that I show at the show a lot.

Speaker 2:

And so a lot of people don't think a penal gland exists, but you know, it's like it exists and it's got rods and cones in it like a real like an eyeball does. So it actually is made to see. So that's why they call it the third eye, because it actually is designed as an eye. But yeah, it's supposed to that basically is our connection to our source, our creator, God. And, you know, kind of they do a lot of things that kind of try to pull us away from spirituality.

Speaker 2:

And I think that's a big one. Also, and glycophate also affect the peanut blend as well. So those are if you think about it, those are three things that we're really bombarded with glycophate. You cannot eat a salad without eating a spoonful of glyphosate, which is horrible for our body, too. So, you know, I tell a lot of people you stay away from leafy greens and stuff, even though they're healthy and they're good for us.

Speaker 2:

They got glyphosate on them, they're poisoned. And that affects our penile gland and aluminum. I mean, it's in our toothpaste, it's in our deodorants. You cook with it, the aluminum foils and stuff. Our pans and a lot of them have that POA on it, which is your fluoride and aluminums all bad for us.

Speaker 2:

So all this stuff combined is just horrible. It's it's, know, and like you said, it it is a real big impact on the spirituality for sure. And our overall health. I mean, you know, I think that's a major reason for our health, declining health in this country. You know, we got a lot of sick people, a lot of chronic disorders that we just didn't have, you know, thirty, forty years ago.

Speaker 2:

You know, I mean, it's it's unbelievable where, you know, we're overweight, overstressed, you know, our adrenals are burned out or, you know, not spiritual creatures anymore. We're kind of being pulled away from that. So it's it's a large portion of it. So we're definitely under.

Speaker 1:

And so I'll go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Was going to say, yeah. And then then the other part of that is, you know, our mouth is really interconnected to our entire body. I mean, it's kind of the epicenter of wellness. I mean, everything that happens in our mouth that that actually seeps into our body. Every single tooth has an organ connected to it.

Speaker 2:

The Tooth Meridian chart, it shows you this connection between all of our organs. And, you know, it really does impact. So if we're if we're unhealthy in our mouth and we're putting poisons and toxins in it like fluoride and aluminums and stuff, Our mouth is very sublingual. It pulls that stuff in and distributes it through our body and gets into some, you know, it causes some damage for sure. The they did a study in 2019 on breast cancer for women and found that ninety percent of them, just a random selection of a thousand women, ninety percent had had a that that had breast cancer, had a root canal or a cavitation in the second or the third molar on the top side.

Speaker 2:

And then to make it even more astounding, whatever side that was on was the side they had the cancer on. So there was a direct correlation between cancer and tooth decay and, you know, that all the toxins and stuff that were taken in in our mouth. So that's just one part of it. Mean, you know, we got a lot of other organs there. I mean, they say thirty percent of heart disease and stroke patients can be traced back orally to toothbrushes and things like that because they have so much bacteria and germs and everything.

Speaker 2:

So so our mouth is is important.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Well, and that's a difference between Western approaches and not just Eastern, but kind of almost everywhere else. Right? There's not the the Rockefeller Carnegie system. Know, You because I studied a lot of a lot of Chinese, not a lot, I've I've definitely studied a fair bit of Chinese medicine and TCM and Ayurveda because I've, you know, looked into the okay.

Speaker 1:

Well, our system was hijacked, you know, a hundred years ago by these corrupt people that wanted to enslave us. But what about this five thousand year culture in China? You know, what did they learn about the human body that's still being practiced by their traditional doctors? And one thing that you you find is that they will never look at one part of your body in isolation. They look at the entire system.

Speaker 1:

They look at like you mentioned, how does your teeth how does a a particular tooth affect a certain organ? How does some aspect of, you know, what's happening with with your feet affect something else? It's it's actually it's pretty incredible, but they look at the body holistically. Whereas now, Western medicine is that it's like, oh, the body's so complicated. You have to have 30 different experts that have 30 different specialties.

Speaker 1:

You know, this guy's ear, nose, and throat. This guy is joints. This guy is, you know, reproductive. But the problem is is that they never talk to each other. Like, they're all in their own silos.

Speaker 1:

Like, okay, I'm gonna give you medications that's gonna fix your, you know, lung issues, but it's gonna destroy your liver. But the liver guy doesn't give you something that's gonna help with that. That's gonna actually destroy this. And before before you know it, you're on 30 medications by the time you're 50, and you're a great customer at that point.

Speaker 2:

By design that is exactly how our medical system is designed out. So for sure. And it's yeah, yeah, the the the the medications and so forth that we do just treat a symptom and then cause another problem. And then we need to see another doctor for that. Interesting enough, you know, I mean, dentists used to actually way back, I mean, they used to treat a lot more than just clean your teeth.

Speaker 2:

They've been kind of downgraded to this. Clean your teeth kind of a thing and help you like with that. But but our teeth, again, it's part of our whole system here. Your biological dentists actually treat the entire body through the mouth. So because they they see that interconnection.

Speaker 2:

And I think you're right. I mean, a lot of doctors, you know what foot reflex reflexology. I mean, those are real things as well. So when nobody talks to each other, we need to kind of get somebody that kind of pulls everything together and looks at us as a whole system versus sections, which we've kind of been degraded to, I think, there.

Speaker 1:

And so just kind of walk us through a little bit. So I know that you're in you've understood, you know, oral care, mouth care very, well. And you came from an insurance background. And but then you came out, you basically created this this this toothpaste that you refused to have fluoride in it. But walk us through a little bit of that origin story and specifically how you kind of had that one moment that that kind of wind the road where there's a huge contract, massive payout, if you'll put a little bit of fluoride in, if you'll appease them versus, you know, going out on your own.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So so, I mean, you know, my background is insurance. I was in insurance for like thirty years. Still am somewhat, you know, I still got my foot in there and still had my agency. But, you know, we were pretty big back in the day.

Speaker 2:

We were probably in the top 2% of agencies nationally. We had about 4,000 agents nationally. We did a pretty amazing job with insurance. And it was kind of I mean, I really enjoyed insurance. I mean, I did.

Speaker 2:

And we did a great job with it. Obamacare completely destroyed my agency. So it was almost overnight. Luckily, we had a little bit of foresight, you know, kind of and we started looking into some supplementary products like dental and some other stuff, life insurance and stuff. So we kind of started to transition.

Speaker 2:

But, you know, I mean, when the hammer fell, it was still pretty devastating. Well, so we kind of went more full into dental and we we got our own dental product and we were doing pretty good with that. But we still you know, insurance was so politicalized. You know, every time you turn around, it was like, you know, we were getting attacked and taken away this and that. I mean, I made a lot of money back in the day and then not so much.

Speaker 2:

And then every time I kind of started on a good path, got taken down again. So I just said, you know what? I need to do something outside of insurance that's not so, you know, politicalized and depends on who gets into office, whether I make money or not. So so the dental, we were already doing that and doing well with it. So doctor, a couple of friends of mine and stuff, and we kind of got together and said, you know what, we should we should maybe do something along with dental.

Speaker 2:

So that's kind of how this came up. We kind of thought, well, if we design a product that was actually truly preventative and really did a lot of research and came out with what's the best toothpaste, what's the best mouthwash, what's the best toothbrush, what's what's all this and kind of put a package together, the best of the best. I wasn't going to make toothpaste. It definitely was not in my my wheelhouse there. I get some on my bucket list that I wanted to check out.

Speaker 2:

But as we dove in deep, you know, I found out what floor I was and what it what it did. And after a lot of research, I was like, holy cow. I mean, I'm thoroughly convinced at this point that it was intentional. I don't think it was an accident, but but that's another story. But, you know, it really was bad.

Speaker 2:

So I said, well, not doing that. So then we started looking at some natural products. Then we figured out that those aren't actually really great for us either. They don't like actually kill the bacteria that causes that tooth decay, gingivitis and periodontal disease. Also, we got fungus and yeast, all kinds of stuff in our mouth.

Speaker 2:

Now we do need to purge out in these natural products just don't have that bite to be able to do it. So so actually, statistically, you get more cavities within all natural toothpaste than you would with fluoride. And now that it gives the dentist kind of fuel for fire because he can say, see, I told you so you need to move back to fluoride. That's what you need to do. And that is not the case.

Speaker 2:

It's just that we're doing a really bad job creating products on the other side that actually do purge our mouth without harming us. And that's the real truth. I mean, fluoride does kill those bacteria. So that's kind of why it would edge out in all natural toothpaste in the short run. Long term, it'll decay your teeth.

Speaker 2:

But, you know, hey, we got a you know, we got about fourteen, fifteen years here to kind of show people that, hey, we're doing a better job than the Southern side is. So that's where, you know, like I said that before, it actually comes out and looks better in short term, but it's poisoning us. It's it's just piling up in our body year after year after year and getting worse and worse. Later on in life, we'll have other problems. So so the all natural stuff is not poison.

Speaker 2:

So that's really good. But we're not doing ourselves orally any good. So that's why we ended up having to create our own product because there's just nothing out there. So we looked at silver. Silver was one of the first things we looked at because I didn't know that silver is super powerful.

Speaker 2:

It's one of the most strongest killers of bacteria known to man. It obliterates bacteria, germs, viruses and fungus, all of which is in our mouth. With these, it does it on contact. And I actually didn't know a lot about silver back then. I just knew it was antibacterial.

Speaker 2:

But actually, in looking into it, man, silver is really amazing stuff. Then you get the origin story of silver. I mean, you know, that's what we used when you went to the doctor. They prescribed colloidal silver back in the day. Ancient Egypt used silver medicinally.

Speaker 2:

So so, you know, I mean, and as well as gold, by the way, and copper and palladium, platinum, all the noble metals are very good for our bodies. Heavy metals. No, they're not. Leads, mercury's and stuff that's poison to us. But the noble metals are actually really good.

Speaker 2:

They're they're actually minerals that belong in their body. And silver happens to be a big one. So silver actually boosts our immune system more than vitamin C. Without it, our immune system wanes and we tend to get sick more often. So a lot of people take silver sublingually or supplement wise on a daily basis.

Speaker 2:

And it gets those levels of silver up and you just don't get sick as often. And then our toothpaste does do that. I mean, you are getting some into your body as well, but we do make supplements as well. So you can get a little bit stronger, more higher doses in your body, too. But but the silver really does sublingual go in and we use a nano silver.

Speaker 2:

So nano silver. And that was kind of just a I really didn't know the difference between the two at the time, but it was just I thought Nano Silver sounded better. So sent a little bit cooler. So we went with that. But here to find out that that was actually that was a good decision because, you know, the Nano Silver's got a lot of studies behind them and they actually have been clinically proven to actually heal the enamel.

Speaker 2:

So we've had people that had cavities heal over sensitive teeth go away within about four or six weeks. Gum tissue regeneration, sensitive gums, bleeding gums. All this stuff is actually healed through silver. Silver does a great job of healing and it does. We use silver in a hospital setting for healing.

Speaker 2:

So wound care is a really big section for silver. Silver nitrates regrow skin tissue so it has regenerative features. You know, that's the kind of stuff in our mouth that's transforming and helping. And the nanoparticles go below gum line, which we're pretty much the only product on the market that can do that. So we clean below gum, which is important for gingivitis, periodontal and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

Matter of fact, periodontists are pretty much the only general type dentist that actually like us a little bit because we're really, really good with gum tissue. We had a hygienist come to one of our shows and she had a gum disorder. Her her her gums were bright red. They were inflamed, swollen and they burned. So she was on a prescription grade grade toothpaste enhancement for about three or four months.

Speaker 2:

She used our toothpaste for four days, four days, and it all went away. She used in the prescription grade for like three or four months. Nothing. And within four or five days, she was blown away. We ended up going into the doctor and kind of sitting down and they carry her.

Speaker 2:

They do carry her line. So we got a few of the periodontists and some holistic dentists that carry it. But the general dentist kind of come to shy away from us a little bit because the the non fluoride thing. But but, yeah, the silver does so much better than fluoride. It does everything that fluoride kind of was touted to do and and without harming our body in any way, shape or form.

Speaker 1:

What's also crazy is, Amber, just doing some research in a different interview talking about how basically before the modern antibiotic kind of movement, or, you know, kind of creation of modern, you know, kind of penicillin, amoxicillin, etcetera, silver was the most commonly prescribed antibiotic. And it's it's amazing. I remember doing a bunch of research into it thinking that actually even so, you know, even in early America, they would drop a silver coin in in their water jugs to keep their to keep their water pure going across country. Back, you know, back into the ancient Romans or ancient Egyptians, they'd line their, you know, kind of vessels for storing liquids or anything with with silver to keep them from going bad. So it's it's this it's this miraculous thing, not to mention the whole concept of of born with a silver spoon in your mouth, referring to you know, I always thought growing up, it's like, oh, it means you're born rich.

Speaker 1:

Right? You're you're born eating a silver spoon. But actually, going back into the black plague, the people, you know, mostly that ate off of silver, that could afford silver, were far less affected by the black peg plague. And so they'd actually give the babies a silver spoon to suck on and to help them keep healthy. So it's just amazing that it's amazing that there's this whole kind of history to it.

Speaker 1:

Yet, aside from, say, getting a silver nitrate, you know, cloth or cream from the doctor, you know, obviously, and they use it in the hospital setting, you know, setting for sterilization, they're not they're not prescribing this stuff at all. They're not giving it to you. They're just giving you the, you know, petroleum based, you know, refillable prescription. It's like that woman that you write who has that prescription toothpaste. Like, how much that cost you a tube?

Speaker 1:

Right? Maybe your insurance is paying for it. Right?

Speaker 2:

Right. Wasn't cheap. So yeah. But, yeah, I mean, silver silver should be at the forefront of medicine. There's no question.

Speaker 2:

And then we used to like you said, we used to use it. And there's so many other functions for silver that we should be using, but they just won't let it use that way. As a matter of fact, you can get a lot of trouble as a doctor. You can lose your license for actually promoting, which actually happened. A lot of your frontline doctors during COVID, they were saying, you know, inhale was over or take over even vitamin C.

Speaker 2:

They were all demonized. A lot of lost their licenses weren't allowed to prescribe that stuff because that's that doesn't fit in their warehouse. It's not, you know, there's no money in curing and there's no money in healing people anymore. It's only if you can get them on a maintenance type medication, just treat the symptom, not the core.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. A healthy person is not a is not a customer for the you know, for big pharma.

Speaker 2:

Like a percent. So

Speaker 1:

And so you're kinda diving in. I'll go and pull your website up here. And I'll have the link in the in the description as well. It's actually it's just sethfreshmouth.com. It's what we set up an easy link for it.

Speaker 1:

But so you do a lot of things, but your main thing is the toothpaste. And I have to say so I forget what our last interview was. It was, you know, maybe eight, ten, twelve months, something like that. And Yeah. So I after I I I interviewed at an interview, I thought, oh, this is great.

Speaker 1:

Because I'd never really kinda settled on the right kind of toothpaste. You know, we use, you know, natural stuff and remineralizing and everything. But have say, of my own experience, cause I I've actually I've been using this toothpaste actually, this is the one right here. This ocean mint. This is my favorite one.

Speaker 1:

Right? By far. I've been using that for, let's just say, nine months. And I I noticed very quickly afterwards that the white film on my tongue just went away. You know, it wasn't like I I had this thick kind of, you know, hairy white tongue, but like a lot of people do.

Speaker 1:

I I I had that. I noticed, like, I looked in the mirror one day, probably three or four weeks after using it, I was like, oh, like, my tongue's pink again. Is that is that common? Like, you know, what what are some of the experiences that people have in using just silver toothpaste consistently? How does that affect the overall mouth?

Speaker 2:

That that's super common. So a lot of people that have the white tongue, it'll disappear very quickly. And actually, that's caused by by yeast. Yeast or fungus is is actually what causes it. And so it takes that out.

Speaker 2:

So your your fluoride and your alcohols do not take that away. So it's hard to do. A lot of people use tongue scrapers to do it. And as I even been asked, like, a lot of people are like, why don't you do tongue scrapers? You don't need them with our product because it cleans your tongue.

Speaker 2:

So without even brushing your tongue, that's just what it is with the foam and everything else. It just takes all that right off. So it's only maybe a couple of times a brush and that completely goes away and and it doesn't return. So regular use of silver toothpaste does a lot of things. Number one, keeps your mouth super healthy.

Speaker 2:

Silver kills all the bacteria, germs, viruses and fungus on contact, but it doesn't kill the good stuff. So it actually helps develop a really healthy mouth biome that's really second to nothing else in the market. Even our tongue, all that stuff in your mouth is good bacteria. It kind of is always in this fight, you know, with the bad stuff kind of push and pull back and forth. The silver just levels the playing field, takes all the bad stuff out and allows the good stuff to grow back in.

Speaker 2:

So it also returns our mouth to a very, very good pH balance, which in itself is very indicative of healing and stuff like that. But the silver also perpetuates that. Also, another thing that you'll notice, too, with it is plaque and tartar can't stick on your teeth anymore. So regular use of the silver toothpaste, you just don't have plaque and tartar anymore, which is, you know, one of the main reasons you kind of go to the dentist is to kind of get that hard plaque scaling. That's the funnest part of the dentist part when they scrape all that off.

Speaker 2:

You just won't have that anymore. And that goes away and it doesn't come back when you're using it because silver that's caused by bacteria and silver kills all the bacteria that causes it. So keeps us mouth, keeps us free of plaque and tartar, keeps our healthy bacteria flourishing, actually very fresh breath as well. You get you. That's one of the things you kind of notice right away is a fresher cleaning, fresher clean feel in your mouth.

Speaker 2:

Even when you wake up at night or in the morning, if you brush teeth before you go to night, you don't wake up with that morning breath. It's still kind of fresh. So that's just some of the things that it can do. Plus, the nanoparticles penetrate the interior of the teeth, and it actually strengthens the enamel and gum tissue.

Speaker 1:

So so just is that gums because that's something that, you know, commonly the know, the the common knowledge among dentists is that you can't really grow your gums back. Right? Once your gums start receding and they've got issues, they don't really regenerate. But what's so what about with this?

Speaker 2:

Nano Silver does help regenerate the the recessions myself. I had like level threes because they test them or level fives and now I'm up to a three. So it actually reversed that. We've had a lot of it. It does about six to eight months.

Speaker 2:

We is our general consensus where we have people saying that they've had results where they're seeing some some of that gum tissue kind of coming back on there. So it's a little slower process. But but like, you know, sensitive gums or bleeding gums that you get very quick relief from that's like within a week of brushing, you know, really, you're going to get a difference on that right away.

Speaker 1:

Now what about ulcers? Because actually, it's funny because I'm just thinking back. So a lot of my my earlier life, I remember I I oftentimes had what you call canker sores, right, or mouth ulcers. It's up to something I had I've kind of lived with, and probably because I, as a kid, I drank a lot of Mountain Dew, and, you know, a bunch of garbage stuff, and probably had really unhealthy gut. I'm still trying to recover from that as an adult, you know, eating kimchi and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1:

But it's interesting. It's actually I'm just thinking about it, And I I will occasionally get a mouth sore, like, especially if I bite, or if I if if say it's a holiday, I'm I'm eating a lot of sugar, a lot of acidic stuff. It you know, I'll notice something which like show up. But now that I think about it, I I don't I it's like, I think I probably have only 10% of the of these sores that I would have would have had, say, two years ago even. So is that something that you would because the the only variable I can think of is just I'm using silver in my mouth.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

That makes sense.

Speaker 2:

My my youngest daughter, she had a really serious problem with canker sores. I mean, I've never seen anything like it. And I mean, you know, she's just this adorable little five, six year old when she was little. And she would get these things that were the size of a die on her lip and it would bleed. And it was, oh, my God.

Speaker 2:

And she would just cry and it would just break my heart. It was horrible. And here I'm trying to find all this different stuff to like, help her. You know, it's like you just want to like, I would take it if I could. You know, it's like, my gosh, it just felt so bad.

Speaker 2:

So we tried all kinds of stuff and everything. And actually, that's kind of where the silver thing kind of came in because somebody said try silver, try silver on them. So actually, so when we developed toothpaste, that was like kind of the first thing. It was like silver because my daughter, I know that would help her as well, which which she uses to pay. She she very sad.

Speaker 2:

And it was hard for her to remember when she didn't have a canker sore. It was that often. It was like she'd have these that go away and she just get another one right away. But like now it's like, you know, after she really started using the silver toothpaste on a regular basis, you know, rather than just treating them with silver when she got them everyday uses of it, she just doesn't get them. She get like you said about she had recently told me about 10%.

Speaker 2:

She has about 10% of what she used to get. Interesting. So it really stays

Speaker 1:

Same experience for her. That's fascinating.

Speaker 2:

Is that it is a virus. So that is and and silver does kill virus. So it's one of the very few things that do do that will attack a virus. So definitely helps prevent that as well.

Speaker 1:

Interesting. So let me, as we're rounding out here, because I've got, more of a time limit, unfortunately, than I normally do. I wanna I'll pull your website one more time. So, again, I'll put the link in the description. Just we've set up a URL.

Speaker 1:

It's easier. It's just sethfreshmouth.com. Walk us through the the website. I know that, you know, you can buy outright, but a lot of what you do is just you have a subscription. Right?

Speaker 1:

You can okay. You use two two tubes a month, and you get two more that come every month. So walk us through how someone would use your website.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So if you go to the shop up in the up on the top there, that that's basically yeah. The shop. There you go. Or a store, I should say.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. That's got pretty much everything we got. We got we do have kids. We have subscription packs, which you can buy individually or you can do it in the subscription. The only thing in the subscription we just give you, you know, it's cheaper.

Speaker 2:

It's at least 20 to 40% cheaper depending on the item. And we give you free shipping if you do it. So so you definitely do not have to do the subscription. We recommend it because we give it to you cheaper and easier for you to get it. We give you free shipping in there.

Speaker 2:

We got a lot of different packages, even if you just want toothpaste or you want toothpaste, toothbrush or you want pretty much everything. Toothpaste obviously is our major thing. But we do things like, you know, the whitening kits, which we're almost getting to there. Yeah, the toothpaste, we just have pretty much a berry in the mint right now. But like our whitening kits, we use the red and the blue light therapy.

Speaker 2:

So the blue light gives you six age wider with one treatment. The red light actually heals the enamel, which causes sensitivity and stuff like that. So so that's a great product. We also have the UVs. We use UVs on both our sonics, our electric kits, as well as the manual because our toothbrush literally is the filthiest thing in our house and we're sticking it in our mouth every day.

Speaker 2:

And if you have issues and stuff, whether you do or not, it's got a lot of bacteria that you're just reinfecting yourself. So the UVs are just a great tool. We use those with the manual and for our electric getting into our electric there. We even we even do that. We do the ozone generators for ozone, which is amazing for our mouth orally ozone reverses tooth decay.

Speaker 2:

Those are really great seller. We do a lot of those ours doubles as a hydrogen generator. So does ozone and hydrogen. And then we also have hydrated or our water machines where it actually take the fluoride out. So you get fresh, clean water, no fluoride in there.

Speaker 2:

Those actually our water machine actually is a roof sun osmosis, but it also remineralizes and then it hydrates. So it has a hydrogen generator built into it. So it super hydrates the water, which is amazing. Our Perio Swiss, which is oil pulling, which is really amazing stuff. It reverses periodontal disease, gingivitis and stuff like that in our mouth rinse, which is more it's not really a mouthwash.

Speaker 2:

It's a rinse. So the rinse, it's a it's a concentrate. You only put about four or five drops in an inch of water after you brush. You kind of rinse with that. That enhances the silver rather than rinse it away.

Speaker 2:

And then you have our nano silver, which is just a straight supplement there. So that's.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. And as I so I'm so I think I tried the various flavors. For me, I just the the ocean mint was just perfect. It's like and it's oh, I I think as a kid, probably, because I had a lot of, like, the bubble gun flavored toothpaste, and it's the more gel. But for some I don't know why because I've I'm not sure why exactly, but I just it's like it's like my favorite toothpaste I've ever used.

Speaker 1:

Actually, it's funny because I I look forward to brushing because I have this toothpaste. I'm not I'm not just saying that. I promise. Like, you know, if I had that product, I didn't use it, I'd tell you. Right?

Speaker 1:

But it's legitimately, like, the nicest toothpaste I've ever tried. And and again, as I mentioned, it's like, it changes the whole mouth experience, like the the tongue, everything. So, anyway, so you've got you have two options here. You you can do a one time purchase or you the subscription, you know, save 15%. And, yeah, this is something I can fully recommend.

Speaker 1:

Right? You you have my full endorsement for this because it's great. And my daughter loves it too. We had the, I think we had, like, the berry one for her, and and she just she she loves it.

Speaker 2:

The kids I mean, that's one thing. The kids really like her toothpaste. So you got a lot of kids today that is the white brushing their teeth. I mean, that's I don't know why I don't get it, but a lot of kids don't. And and, you know, I've got a lot of feedback from parents are like, my God, you're toothpaste.

Speaker 2:

They love it. They like to brush their teeth now. So and that's, you know, I mean, that's important, too. I mean, we want a good experience. You want it to be pleasant.

Speaker 2:

I want to brush my teeth and actually it tastes good. It foams well. It feels great. Leaves your mouth feeling good afterwards. I mean, it's supposed to be a good experience.

Speaker 2:

So we definitely try to provide that for sure.

Speaker 1:

And you really do. You really do. And so, as I mentioned, I'll put the link in the description for the show. Larry, good catching up with you. We'll let we'll do this again, you know, a little bit sooner than, you know, a year or so it's been.

Speaker 1:

And just, yeah, thank you for for fighting the good fight and and doing what you're doing. And, but also, I think, kind of putting your neck on the line to to kind of bring a product to market that's countering almost everything is gonna be in the aisle when you're walking to CVS to to get something. And so I I applaud you and appreciate what you're doing.

Speaker 2:

Thank you. I appreciate that. Yeah. It's it's not always an easy journey, that's for sure, but a lot of fun. So you gotta have fun.

Speaker 1:

There you go. There you go. Well, Larry, thank you, man. Take care and God bless.

Speaker 2:

All right. You too, Seth. You take care. Thanks a lot. Bye.

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