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@pratko-eh5ee7 ай бұрын
why are you deleting comments jay ?
@joannerossi89417 ай бұрын
@@pratko-eh5ee because he’s running from the truth and hoping he can hide long enough to escape any need to address the allegations, admit wrong-doing and be contrite. He fears he will lose his fraudulently gained fame and fortune. He’s represented by the top agent in Hollywood. Right now they are on damage control and threatening anyone who utters a word about his lies anywhere. Think like a monk. Should be think like a fraud.
@merncat33846 ай бұрын
@@pratko-eh5ee Stop harassing this man.. Imagine if you had a channel that was suddenly flooded with negative comments? I would be deleting them too, especially because most of them are absolutely ridiculous and RUDE. This channel offers a LOT of valuable information, clearly anyone leaving those comments could use some help but instead of appreciating and absorbing the information, they are too busy being obnoxious. If you don't like or trust Jay, then don't join his channel, simple. People seriously need to start focusing on themselves and stop going on a witch hunt. It's disgraceful.
@merncat33846 ай бұрын
@JayShettyPodcast Just wanted to thank you.. I've been watching your channel for over a year and I truly appreciate the content you provide. This was a great interview and actually reminds me a lot of what Dr Amen talked about on PBS over 30 years ago.. he was way before his time. Actually, I would absolutely LOVE if you would have Dr Amen on your podcast as a guest. He has over 40 years of knowledge and experience with this topic. Good luck with everything Jay..
@MattiaMiglioliBusiness7 ай бұрын
GARY Brecka changed MY LIFE!! your body is the only house that you will be living in forever, HEALTH IS WHEALTH
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
YES!
@xzach86427 ай бұрын
@@JayShettyPodcast.😊
@elizabethwilk96157 ай бұрын
I found out I had that mutant gene at 60 and it turns out my son has it too. Thank you for talking about it now I understand why I had so many health issues. Thanks to a doctor who had the guts to think k outside the box we just took a simple test and that test even revealed how we metabolized medicines as well as we needed to supplant for that mutant gene. . It’s so important to be tested! God bless
@pick22067 ай бұрын
@@JayShettyPodcast. #jayshettyscam?
@user-gk1il8kh1l7 ай бұрын
@@JayShettyPodcast.#FakeGuru
@Dinohsaw6 ай бұрын
I want to say sincerest heartfelt thank you. The information in this video saved my life I’m sure of it. Severe anxiety was sending me to a dark spot. I had a lot of the supplements mentioned but hadn’t been consistent. This has been life altering. Please send a big hug and thank you to Gary and you as well Jay. I’m not entirely sure I would have made it 5yrs without this. I hope to get a genetics test done. Anyone else reading this please watch this video or share this information with compassion. Blessings to you and may we all be at peace. Edit: I had been eating lots of sugar my whole life. I knew it was bad in more than 20g, for a lot of reasons. I never knew exactly the neurological reasons. I’ll be restricting my consumption of carbs and doing the keto regimen for the foreseeable future.
@conn0r.Oakley3 ай бұрын
Hey any update. I wanna know how everything worked out I have crippling anxiety
@The_Scatterbrained_Idiot5 ай бұрын
Thanks Gary. I've been watching your various interviews and during this video, I paused and went for a short barefoot walk, focusing on deep intentional breathing. Even after a 20 minute walk, I could feel the swelling in my feet and ankles leaving. I'll be gardening barefoot in the future during the morning hours. Bless you for your dedication to our health. And Jay, you've earned my sub. Thank you for all you're doing.
@ItsmeImalot7 ай бұрын
I love Gary Brecka and his teaching. I learned so much from him. But I also reeeeeally appreciate Jays' listening skills. It is amazing how comfortable I feel when listening to his podcasts. ❤
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@parvindermalhi59557 ай бұрын
Fake monk Jay shitty
@stacyh95447 ай бұрын
I love Gary Brecka! The information he provides is saving lives. I’m so much better because of him.
@LennonLafferty7 ай бұрын
Listening to this on my way home from a 12 hour shift in traffic management 😢😂
@stephaniegrove11773 ай бұрын
😂😂
@raycecil46437 ай бұрын
I received 3 sisters as foster kids. Age newborn, 2 and 4. They were all very abused, traumatized and nutrient deficient. THey were angry all the time and very behind in mental and physical development. They all improved tremendously after spending the last 8 months in care getting proper human diet. Night and day difference.
@MsLemon19717 ай бұрын
May you and these little girls be blessed.
@eawil-sunart7 ай бұрын
May their parents receive the help they need so they can be reunited again… without healing we will not prevail on this earth!!
@raycecil46437 ай бұрын
@@eawil-sunart Their father abused them in ways I cannot share publicly. I don't want him reunited with these girls, it'll only scare them. The mother could be helped, but she doesn't want to help herself. Its sad, but its better these girls do not return to their parents. They will live happier healthier lives without them. The dad is a monster that is nearly 60, and the mother is just now 25 years old. She was 19 when this older man started impregnating her. Its all disgusting.
@pick22067 ай бұрын
Do not subjct yourself to jay shetty's lies. He got exposed for being a scammer, he has no qualifications or credentials. If you want to know more read The Guardian article covering his crimes
@marycoppin90407 ай бұрын
❤
@jessvz7 ай бұрын
Hi Jay, are going to address the Guardian article?
@kaylomayekiso38517 ай бұрын
I won't count on it. He should have said something by now.
@jessvz7 ай бұрын
@kaylomayekiso3851 agreed. Should I then just presume he is full of shit? I also find it quite problematic that he never challenges his guests.
@pick22067 ай бұрын
#jayshettyscam
@user-gk1il8kh1l7 ай бұрын
Don’t worry the void has claimed him
@diegocastaneda43257 ай бұрын
You're asking for personal accountability? Hehe I don't think that's part of his spiel 🙃
@YolandaValdes-fl1uv7 ай бұрын
Thank you for including woman’s health issues in this incredible talk!
@acebigworld5 ай бұрын
Yes!
@traciebrooks74987 ай бұрын
I listened to half of this podcast at work. I can’t wait to listen to the other half!!! Everything he’s talking about thus far is true!! I have been so exhausted, but wise awake when I lay down at night. I could never figure it out.
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening!
@nathanleung55927 ай бұрын
Resonated with this conversation all about the changes we can make to our daily routine that can be life changing and more! Keep up the great work and inspiration Jay this 2024
@Josephine-sm2db6 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this interview, I learned stuff that I would never have learned from any MD. Gary Brecka rocks!
@GGfacePALMs7 ай бұрын
Mr. Shetty, in light of the recent Guardian article that casts doubt on the authenticity of your monk backstory and raises allegations of plagiarism, there’s a pressing issue that needs your attention. Many individuals have invested $7,400 in the Jay Shetty Certification School, believing in its promise of a pathway to higher education. Yet, it appears that the advertised affiliations with universities do not exist, and the Guardian’s report suggests that your narrative may not be entirely accurate. This has left students feeling potentially deceived, having spent significant amounts of money and time on a certification that may not provide the value they were led to expect. How do you respond to these students’ concerns, and what measures are you taking to address this serious discrepancy?
@missDaisymaria7 ай бұрын
we love jay and he is doing beautiful work we don't care about his background,,come on please give him his flowers he's an awesome human being doing awesome work for the world
@GGfacePALMs7 ай бұрын
@@missDaisymaria Thank you for bringing up these concerns. It’s crucial to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of mental health professionals who have invested significant time and effort into their education to provide ethical and effective support. Allegations of plagiarism and misleading claims are serious matters that demand a clear and transparent response. Dismissing these issues is not enough; there needs to be accountability and a willingness to address the concerns raised openly. Individuals who have invested in certifications deserve honesty and the assurance that their qualifications hold value. It’s important for public figures to engage with these concerns with the same level of commitment they apply to their work, ensuring that trust and respect are maintained.
@AnnLovleee7 ай бұрын
I have followed him for years and believe in him to my core, but at the end of the day.. let’s say that its true what they are saying, that his story is not real. What would it matter? He’s doing more good to humanity than MOST people, including that journalist from the Guardian.
@GGfacePALMs7 ай бұрын
@@AnnLovleee If you read my post carefully, you’ll see that I mention his fabricated past but I’m not concerned with it as most people add some spice to their story. I’m not asking him to address the past, however, I only ask for home to address the false advertising of his school.
@peefuzz3517 ай бұрын
He's a scammer that preys on the weak minded like yourself.
@GenazJourney6 ай бұрын
Best time I've ever spent was listening to this! Thank you
@JAYSONFAYA7 ай бұрын
I immediately bought toothpaste without fluoride! Thx for Data😉🙏🏼 best podcast ever fr!
@barbberg88332 ай бұрын
Been fluoride free nearly a year. My hygienist says my teeth are better yet I received a scolding when I told no fluoride
@orca17177 ай бұрын
I healed my brain fog and adrenal fatigue with Anthony William’ Medical Medium information. Basically we flood our blood stream with oils (fats) and the body is not able to absorb & digest important nutrients because the body is busy cleaning up the oil mess. He doesn’t have much philosophical insight, but his direct understanding of physical process of sickness or absorption / functions of nutrients is incredible!!😮
@user-yl7kl7sl1g7 ай бұрын
So, what did you do to heal your brain? You stopped eating so much oil?
@orca17177 ай бұрын
That’s part of it. Also cut off coffee, and eating lots of nutritious veggies to boost natural functions of the body/ brain. It’s simple, yet not so simple to change eating habits that you had for however long you’ve been living😅🥦🍎🥔
@user-yl7kl7sl1g7 ай бұрын
@@orca1717 Thank you! It is a challenge because there's so much delicious foods out there. Sometimes listening to videos youtubers made, who died of cancer or heart problems helps motivate me.
@Rosina27276 ай бұрын
all this medium seems to cure or talk about is celery!! I bought two of his books and its all about food, and mostly celery! I sent the books back and woulnt buy anything else from him lol.
@tanja04116 ай бұрын
@@orca1717 Truer words… it’s simple to eat and live healthy but also so not. Trying to shift unhealthy habits right now and it’s not easy. So much emotion and coping mechanism and body memory wrapped up in daily actions. Addressing all of it - the mental, emotional, spiritual and physical. 😅
@BoobooBoo-th9jm7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. This will enable me to have a meaningful dialog with my doctor next week.
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@zuzanalatocha90797 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you for this podcast. You are two amazing people and is a joy to listen to you. And thank u for touching te topic about pregnancy ..would love to hear more of that topic. It is such a hard job to get back to urself after the pregnancy and becomming a parent itself. ❤
@everydaytruth63097 ай бұрын
Fun fact about me! I’ve woken up laughing uncontrollably because I was in the middle of a funny dream. I woke myself up from my laughter 😂
@knorman9825 ай бұрын
Fascinating! I’ll have to listen a FEW times to take all that in. Thank you.
@Dgirl27 ай бұрын
I subscribed today because of this interview! Gary Breckenridge has opened my eyes to many life changing things in this podcast. I will treat my body with more respect because I realize that I am wonderfully created-not an accident.
@Suggest_Me_Books7 ай бұрын
I am so thankful for finding this.
@sheejaeldo93117 ай бұрын
Loved the laughter session between you two. Felt so good.
@esmondpuy98157 ай бұрын
Jay is a scammer, a charlatan and a fraud. Please don’t fall for his BS.
@celinechoquette53387 ай бұрын
absolutely agree..the laughter is so fun:)
@mamigetsreal45037 ай бұрын
I would love for you to have a PANDAS/PANS specialist on here. It's a not well known (under diagnosed) disorder that's happening to our children and it's horrific and needs to be talked about
@jacobus576 ай бұрын
He does not do real science. Look elsewhere rather than following a self-appointed woo-moister.
@celinechoquette53387 ай бұрын
Amazing conversation between Jay and Gary...so helpful...DISCOVERY! TY from Montreal:)
@DylanParker-hn9po7 ай бұрын
loved the laughter session
@sunshynecleveland68757 ай бұрын
Gary Brecka…where have you been all my life! So glad to have seen this episode. Great info and timely for me re: sleep. You have gained a new subscriber!
@roshanacoy53037 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you. Breathwork Teacher to Breathwork Teacher, great show.
@esmondpuy98157 ай бұрын
Jay is a scammer, a charlatan and a fraud. Please don’t fall for his BS.
@AdvantureZach7 ай бұрын
He said down that road 😂😂😂 I thought that was funny! Fascinating as always to hear from Gary Brecka. Doesn’t matter how much I know of or have heard from certain individuals I always enjoy what Jay’s version brings out.
@merncat33846 ай бұрын
I'm watching right now I'm cracking up @21:00 - I could totally picture it
@tshewangchoden84087 ай бұрын
Wonderful content and Jay’s laugh was lit 😃👍🏻
@nadinejanho7 ай бұрын
This is amazing. Thank you for bringing your knowledge forward 🙏
@23maggiemay237 ай бұрын
Wonderful valuable information! thank you so much!!!
@anaramirez92137 ай бұрын
can you translate this episode to spanish i need my mom to hear it she is always tired & has trouble sleeping. this makes so much sense!
@PeakPerformanceHacks14 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interview, I learned a lot!😄
@dsimmons85457 ай бұрын
This is a gem podcast
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@divani827 күн бұрын
So grateful for all the information
@ReelShortsKings7 ай бұрын
Hey jay are you going to address the Guardian article?
@jacobus576 ай бұрын
He's taken legal action so he can't.
@WarriorStrong72786 ай бұрын
This was such a great and informative interview! Thank you!
@irenes.87317 ай бұрын
Going to get a vitamin deficiency blood test!
@Deshawolf6 ай бұрын
Wow. The best potcast iv listened to
@elapr847 ай бұрын
The more you study the human body, the MORE you believe in GOD ... priceless ❤
@denisedamon19187 ай бұрын
So true!❤
@pinkiepinkster83956 ай бұрын
Man created god in his own image and religion was created to control people.
@elenarifel33275 ай бұрын
Heard the same from my cousin studying medicine ❤
@opencurtin4 ай бұрын
Consume the body of blood of christ for eternal life.
@barbberg88332 ай бұрын
Amen! Only a fool could say there is no God!
@fayolaricotta226Ай бұрын
Amazing! information Gary is a genius Human.👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Damaxita2 ай бұрын
Omg the part about body tired mind awake that’s my sleep for ages 😩 I can’t shut my mind
@sidharthasatapathy34917 ай бұрын
The more you study human physiology the more you believe in God ❤ Loved that❤ Jay Jagannath 🙏🏻❤🕉️
@JB89_7 ай бұрын
Such a clever man!
@pokene_pokemon7 ай бұрын
THE VOID
@lavenderfields65836 ай бұрын
44:30 - Pre & Postpartum Care: If you look at what happens during a woman’s menstrual cycle and you look at what happens when she becomes pregnant. It’s perfectly normal during regular cyclical periods of her cycle for her estrogen to be as high as in the 400s, and it’s perfectly normal for it to be in the teens. So there is a large rise and fall depending on where she is in the cycle. As soon as she becomes pregnant, estrogen goes into the 4000s. Mainly because one of estrogen primary rules is to retain water, to pad the uterus, to protect the fetus, and it has other roles too. But postpartum, you don’t want to be estrogen dominant. His OBGYN is phenomenal about pre-and postpartum care. And she is an enormous believer that certain gene mutations like MTHFR, which increases the frequency of miscarriage. She has delivered 9000 babies so she is very qualified to speak on that. That gene mutation is one of the most common gene mutations in the world, the MTHFR gene mutation. It is the Gene that codes For the conversion of folic acid and its derivatives like folate into the usable form called methyl folate. we have a process in the body called methylation, which is where we take one raw material, which is useless, Folic acid for example is totally useless. It does not prevent neural tube defects until it is converted into methylfolate. So What if your body cannot make this conversion? It might not sound like a big deal until you realize, number 1, that it’s the most common gene mutation in the world. And number 2, folic acid is the most prevalent nutrient in the human diet in the United States. So if you have an issue converting the most prevalent nutrient in the human diet into the form that your body can use, you have a significant deficiency. And the expression of this deficiency is increase in the number of miscarriages, infertility, difficulty in getting pregnant, postpartum depression (which can actually begin before the pregnancy ends). And women that have this MTHFR gene mutation, the first thing they are told when they get pregnant by their OB/GYN is to take high doses of folic acid. Well if you put 1400 or 1800% of the daily allowance of folic acid into a woman like that who has that gene mutation and cannot process it. That is a disaster. And then she develops postpartum depression before the pregnancy ends. And eventually, when the pregnancy ends, she stops taking the prenatal vitamin and the symptoms go away, and so she blames it on the pregnancy and not on the vitamin. And this is another pandemic that we see is that, pregnant women, all of them can use methyl folate, less than 60% of them can use folic acid, so why don’t we just give women methyl folate? Why don’t we actually just give them the form that their body can use? By the way, folic acid is a man-made chemical. You can’t find folic acid anywhere on the surface of the Earth. It does not occur naturally in Nature. So someone tried to convince him how a chemical that we make in a laboratory is somehow Necessary for optimal health. It can’t be. It wasn’t even around until 1993. What did we do before that? So he is a huge believer in getting back to the basics is really the gateway to optimal health. How do you know if you have that genetic mutation? And what do you do about it? You do a cheek swab test, you put it in a test tube, and they will send you back the results. You can do the test at 23 and Me. Or you could do one with us, we do 20,000 of these a month. Depending on the genetic test that you do, you will get a lot of non-actionable data. you want to look at the genes 🧬 that are responsible for converting raw material, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, nutrients, proteins into the body which are useless in that state until they are converted into the usable form that the body can use. And this is governed by several of our genes. It is very easy to look at, and you only do that test once in your lifetime.
@Sunshinelotus227 ай бұрын
Your team only seems to answer the positive comments. Any clarifications on the recent allegations about Jay?
@Heligoland2117 ай бұрын
They will never answer you and they are deleting negative comments!
@s.behmer28957 ай бұрын
Wait … 78 THOUSAND views and only a few comments??? Something is fishy, JayTeam!?
@rox_the_magic_one6 ай бұрын
i just want to say "Thank you!". Listening to you and your guests is a life changing experience 🤍
@anitaelghandor72957 ай бұрын
Great info 💯✨
@hvacexplained93416 ай бұрын
I would really like to know what is the average cost for a complete breakdown of Tests? Is there different procedures such as Step 1. Blood work. Step 2. Genetic testing. Step 3. Longevity? Is any of it covered under insurance?
@AndyLoRusso5 ай бұрын
Excellent share I do deep breathing avery day Kria is wonderful for prana
@mitzitakes5224 ай бұрын
Agree. However, what if sone people can’t afford to measure nutrition deficiencies or eat organic? Personally, i just bless what I put into my body. Working on staying in elevated levels and finding purpose. I just keep moving forward.
@WhiteAir-qi9hh6 ай бұрын
I'm actually just an ordinary human being, it's just social media that might Hay written something wrong or my report was bit excessive like dry leaves fallen and stepped on by the dust. I try organize my life from my bitter steps crusher by fate becoming a lamp even though it is still half dim , by the hands of 'bright ' creatures ( light ) , I try to be strong and get up * Thanks You God * .
@ginareato12507 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Boatload of knowledge. Sent me down more rabbit holes.
@DesignBuildEnjoy7 ай бұрын
It’s been months n I’ve still not received my test results 👎🏾. Still enjoy everything he teaches
@pick22067 ай бұрын
He is not qualified, watch voidzilla expose jay shetty.
@jamesrobertson40986 ай бұрын
That part was hilarious fella, loved it 🤣
@lguanella02125 ай бұрын
How do we choose the best water filter for our family? My family thinks I’m a bit crazy with even wanting to cleanup all of this…it’s hard when you don’t feel supported. But I just want what’s right for my family but also not spend money in the wrong places.
@gracejasinthpriyadarsini24897 ай бұрын
Healthy wealthy and wise very precious l love wisdom go viral programs. My favourite speaker Jay genius l love his speech very much.
@Northeastmarco7 ай бұрын
Amazing content.
@unamedperson11157 ай бұрын
Here from the cofeezilla interveiw. DONT TRUST THIS GUY. SCAMMMER
@Zynglish7 ай бұрын
really . I like too much your podcasts . they are with clear and good english . thnk u so much bro
@danielmarcellnagy45517 ай бұрын
I don't find the mentioned biomarkers on his IG. Anyone knows where to look for them? Thank you!
@createdbyhabit7 ай бұрын
Hey, Jay I hope this messaeg finds you, but do you have any videos of people who stutter? or maybe even invite a guest who has a stutter and are doing wonderful things in the world of stuttering. As a person who wants to overcome my stutter that would greatly help. Thanks
@celinechoquette53387 ай бұрын
hope he says yes and invite you! Ask Jay again... we never know, he might say YES! INVITING YOU:)
@gabriellaortiz16447 ай бұрын
Amazing
@VonshupeАй бұрын
What can I do as I am 325lbs and am bone on bone on my knees. I was on keto for over a year lost 60lbs but ended up in the hospital in pain due to gallbladder not being able to handle all the fat being consumed thru the keto diet. Now they want to remove my gallbladder. I’ve recently heard, very over weight people on the Keto Diet have ended up developing gallstones and gallbladder issues as well. Why isn’t anyone talking about this issue? I’m 62 can’t walk and just fell today and broke my finger not to mention all bruised up in different spots. 😔
@chandankumarshaw26707 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
🙌🙌🙌
@Rene4115 ай бұрын
Algae is amazing 4 u. Also.... Plants give us those vitamins:). All you've studied and experienced, brings you to talk about what you are saying today.
@gord15277 ай бұрын
So eat right, exercise and keep the bad habits to a minimum. Ok. Dudes a genius.
@linkinarmory7 ай бұрын
That’s what you got?🤨
@regenerativegardeningwithpatti7 ай бұрын
Interesting interview. People doing regenerative agriculture have figured out how to grow plants without nitrogen.
@jacobus576 ай бұрын
Um, nitrogen is the largest gaseous component of air and is in healthy soil. You have no idea what you are talking about.
@kaylabryson19326 ай бұрын
Our life insurance company knows nothing about my lifestyle or health concerns….
@NiKi-ij2ln7 ай бұрын
Do you plan inviting Dr K - Alok Kanojia
@chrissylarsen86176 ай бұрын
What supplements are good for anxiety? Does he have like a website to buy supplements?
@CinemaValeria6 ай бұрын
I´ve woken up laughing cause something I was dreaming ... nobody ??
@ec3397 ай бұрын
I have thorough enjoyed every second of this episode and have shared it with my friends and family as I'm watching. Totally inspired.
@juniorfernel7 ай бұрын
What happen with the tap water if you use filter?
@fayechipchase10497 ай бұрын
This was amazing health information. Thank you.
@marycoppin90407 ай бұрын
What are gary brecka’s 74 bio markers & 5 most impactful genes? He says they are up on Instagram but I can’t find them? Are all 5 genes having to do with the MTHFR gene Testing? Thanks in advance.🤗
@lavenderfields65836 ай бұрын
42:43 - Brain fog has to do with access. In the disease, Alzheimer’s, it’s not that people are losing their memory, they are losing access to their memory. In the early stages access can be restored. There is a significant difference between memory actually fading (which it does in the later stages), and access to the memory fading. So the oxidative state of the body is very important. Which is why he thinks people really need to get data. If you hormones are in the optimal range, you’re not nutrient deficient, you’re not insulin resistant, he’s not saying that your blood labs need to be perfect, but by dialing in a few markers in your hormone levels and your nutrient levels you can live a dramatically different life. And in the majority of cases probably 70%, people that qualify to be on hormone therapy. Don’t even need hormones. They need the nutrients to make hormones. And that to Gary is very exciting. You need to get data on the deficiency so that you can drive a state of being optimal. So many people call him a few weeks into their journey and say “oh my God I feel amazing”. And Gary says, “you don’t feel amazing, you feel normal.”
@redflash.joshua.90337 ай бұрын
this (for me) is a complex conversation, the language barrier that is establish is gearing me into a focus that in high school, I've would not been able to complete. I'm certainly enjoying the different mindset set and would like to gain much. although even in this comment I feel bored... everyday almost. Do you have a podcast episode that talks about the issue of boredom, as someone who has struggles with separation between weed/marijuana and relapsed on pornography. personally I believe i might gain necessary information for these recreation outlet. thank you for time. #4712
@elizabethwilk96157 ай бұрын
I highly suggest Jordan Peterson. Good luck with your struggles 🙏
@DustinMont6 ай бұрын
Where do you get your water if not from tap or plastic bottle? I’m confused lol
@nancysmith34007 ай бұрын
KARMA IS A STRONG INFLUENCE ON LIFE LENGTH AS WELL🤗
@pick22067 ай бұрын
And that's why jey shetty will live a short life. He's a scammer, got exposed.
@TobieJohnson4 ай бұрын
I have MTHFR mutation, got pregnant just fine and had no miscarriages 🤷♀️ it’s the mutation that causes the low B issues. Not the one that raises your homocysteine. It is the A1298C that I have heterozygous
@Dimecastle7 ай бұрын
I had to watch his 2x to really grasp the smarty pant words 😂 but I completely understand it’s Al makes sense…I scar easily and I’m always tired and foggy brained now I know there’s something missing for sure can’t wait to save up to get hat test taken 🙏💖
@vitalishus7 ай бұрын
Sounds like maybe you need more Vitamin C. Try taking a supplement and test it out for yourself.
@celinechoquette53387 ай бұрын
start by eating healthy! u will see the difference!
@sharon81106 ай бұрын
@@vitalishusOne of the docs on tv says that Vit C has to be taken 4 times in a 24 hr period to be effective and that he takes it in time- release caps. I had read somewhere to not take time release caps of Vit C, so I try to get a 1000 mg capsule in when I think about it at diff times throughout the day and once in the night when I'm up to the b.r. In 2003, I read a paper written by a young cardiologist who treated patients at the Cleveland Clinic. He said that his patients were referred to him when they had on average three weeks to live. That he wondered if high doses of Vit. C (builds connective tissue) would help. He began administering high doses of IV Vit C and these near end of life patients recovered! I've noticed that various clinics in Cleveland and New York offer IV Vit C treatments. Cannot locate the article or the now-middle aged cardiologist's name. I had saved it to a folder, but possibly in a Yahoo acct. that Yahoo deleted on me. Need to find him. A dr. in Norfolk, VA published an article in Oct. 2016, just after my elderly mother died of Sepsis, how he and his staff had begun giving large doses of IV Vit C, Thiamine (I think that is the B Vit they use),😮 plus steriods for inflamation to all Sepsis patients. I have read that once a patient moves from Stage 2 Sepsis to Stage 3, they always die. The good doc's patients placed on this protocol were recovering and going home at a rate of 92%, but the official medical society denies the efficacy of the protocol. During Covid, the earlier patients dying in hospitals hooked to monitors were dying of Sepsis, although I never saw it called Sepsis. I may have seen it called toxic shock syndrome (as in the tampon crisis), or another name. Never once read of a doc treating a Covid patient prophalactically for Sepsis. We were raised taking Vit C bc my grandparents believed Dr. Linus Pauling in the 50s-60s. I will finish this vid this afternoon, but Mr. Brecka's advice is topnotch from all I've seen thus far.
@mariad49057 ай бұрын
It is challenging to accept advice from someone who lacks integrity and honesty. Maintaining confidentiality is essential, but resorting to deception is not the best approach. I recently reviewed the Guardian Article and found a lack of empirical evidence supporting the individual's claims regarding mental health. Before seeking advice from such individuals, it is crucial to conduct thorough research and due diligence to ensure their credibility and expertise.
@nerollasanjana54757 ай бұрын
Wowoowo it's so interesting podcast! I'll really like it! ❤
@oldmanoverland56707 ай бұрын
Hi Gary I am a male 64 . I keep reading my target heart rate for fat loss is 109-119 . When I keep my heart rate in this zone I don’t feel like I am working at all. What is the correct way to lose body fat ?
@TobieJohnson4 ай бұрын
I’m not low on rbc, BUT my rbc’s are enlarged, which I was told that because of that they can’t carry oxygen well. What do I do about that ?
@mariadelpilarramirez27427 ай бұрын
LOL I did the same thing a DEEP breath, felt good!
@CharlesVasquezjr7 ай бұрын
Haha! Same here. I was listening then all of a sudden started breathing deeply.
@JayShettyPodcast.7 ай бұрын
😂❤
@mariadelpilarramirez27427 ай бұрын
@@CharlesVasquezjr Hahaha ❤️ we’re on a mission!
@mariadelpilarramirez27427 ай бұрын
@@JayShettyPodcast. 🤭 we are good listeners 😁❤️
@Ajeynaamdhaari6367 ай бұрын
Take an interview with Ajey bagiyal
@anitaelghandor72957 ай бұрын
Yes if you always work out,and you have to sit for a long period of time,is very painful,horrible leg cramps.😁
@celinechoquette53387 ай бұрын
Just move a lot! that is the secret!
@jacobus576 ай бұрын
Leg cramps point to depleted electrolytes and improper hydration.
@venessita7 ай бұрын
😂 when they got the giggles!!!
@angiec36697 ай бұрын
People who thumbs up the video before even watching. Me. Im people 😅
@pick22067 ай бұрын
girl this man is being cancelled! #jayshettyscam
@DankMemeStonks7 ай бұрын
S C A M M E R
@MarivelLopez-kw9re6 ай бұрын
I have been in a deep sleep and woke up laughing
@theartesana7 ай бұрын
Using similar verbiage as diary of a CEO for further subscriptions? Just be genuine and people will follow. ❣️✨
@TobieJohnson4 ай бұрын
I take magnesium glycinate and l-theonate and l-theanine before bed
@tallmicent.57707 ай бұрын
How are people that can't afford to go to the doctor or blood test supposed to figure out what thier deficiency is? That's the problem some people do want to know about thier health and simply can't afford it. Is there a way for poor people to do this? Please don't say you can't afford not to. That is obvious. Im asking a really sincere question. How are we supposed to do this?