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Fix the Cellular Matrix: Nano-Liposomal Peptides, Detox, and Terrain Medicine with Dr. Chris Shade

technology Nov 03, 2025

WELCOME TO EPISODE 265

Welcome back to Beautifully Broken, where healing meets high performance. Today, we’re going deep with Dr. Chris Shade, founder of Quicksilver Scientific, the mind behind many of the world’s most advanced detox and hormone technologies. Together, we explore how inflammation, leaky gut, and energetic stagnation are connected — and how the next generation of liposomal and peptide therapies are helping people heal from the inside out.

Dr. Shade walks us through the power of BPC-157 and KPV to seal the gut lining and reset the body’s inflammatory loops, the surprising role of parasites in emotional and energetic patterns, and why the extracellular matrix may be the true “organ of communication” that keeps every system aligned. We also break down his revolutionary sublingual testosterone — a delivery method that mimics the body’s natural rhythm instead of suppressing it.

From quantum biology to spiritual integration, this episode is a masterclass in cellular intelligence and conscious healing. Whether you’re dealing with chronic illness, burnout, or simply want to age better, this one is for the note-takers, biohackers, and seekers ready to reclaim the body’s original blueprint.

 

Episode Highlights

[00:00] – What if testosterone therapy could reawaken natural rhythm instead of shutting it down?

[02:12] – Peptides, parasites, and the energetic link between physical and emotional detox

[04:22] – The evolution of Quicksilver Scientific and why their nano-delivery systems matter

[06:40] – BPC-157 and KPV: sealing the gut, calming inflammation, and rebuilding the matrix

[11:23] – Parasites, energy fields, and how emotional blockages mirror biological ones

[15:59] – Rewiring the limbic system and breaking cycles of illness through neural retraining

[27:36] – Lymph, glymph, and the new frontier of brain-immune communication

[35:51] – Nano-oxygen therapy: biohacking sleep, neuropathy, and mitochondrial energy

[40:30] – Peptides decoded: the youthful signalers that rebuild tissue and restore balance

[54:35] – The future of sublingual testosterone—restoring natural pulsation and vitality

[1:03:35] – Presence, mindfulness, and healing the collective war within ourselves

 

Links & Resources

Quicksilver Scientific: https://quicksilverscientificcreator.pxf.io/Xm1qOa

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Dr. Chris Shade’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quicksilverscientific

The Biological Blueprint Program: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprint

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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

0:00
What if testosterone therapy didn't just shut down the body's natural rhythm, but it actually reawakened it?
What if peptides like BPC 157 and KPV could seal the leaks in the gut lining, calm the inflammatory storm and rebuild the matrix that reconnects every cell in the body?
0:23
What if parasites weren't just physical invaders, but reflections of the energetic clutter we refuse to release?
Today we are sitting down with Doctor Chris Shade, the founder of Quicksilver Scientific and one of the most advanced thinkers and detox, liposomal delivery and regulatory medicine.
0:45
We are going to explore how nano delivered systems are changing the way hormones, peptides and nutrients communicate with our biology.
From the gut to our glands to the cell to the soul, we go deep TuneIn, grab your notepads.
1:04
Remember with Quicksilver Scientific you can use code beautifully broken for a generous discount on all their products.
And if you're somebody who's been interested in peptides and you don't love needles, definitely stick around to hear how their liposomal formulations of things like BPC 157 and TB500 are changing the way we utilize these next generation signaling molecules.
1:28
Let's go.
Welcome to the Beautifully Broken podcast where healing meets high performance.
From cancer recovery to Wellness technology, we bring you real stories and real innovators to help you reclaim your biology and build your personal blueprint for health.
1:47
Let's go, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to the beautifully Broken podcast, Our repeat offender, Christian.
Guilty as charged.
Guilty as charged.
I was saying that I was at the eyelids event.
2:04
We're talking all about Lyme and chronic illness, and I was next to your team, Matt Malone.
He's just a great guy, well educated.
I really like the way he was engaging with practitioners, very educational.
Yeah.
And.
No, he's very heavy, very education forward really into all the science of it.
2:23
Man, we need it in that industry.
And the other thing I was saying before you hit record is that that community, it's dwindled.
I remember when I lads was like thousands of people and there were like maybe 400 people there.
Oh.
Which is slow, yeah, yeah.
2:40
Yeah, Now I've only gone there once and a lot of these things, you know, they come up, they're hot, and then they just kind of drift away.
You know, there's a mixture of things.
Maybe people get bored, but how can you get bored in line?
Because it's like only getting bigger, at least in terms of awareness of it.
2:56
But often the organization's get a little stale.
And I, I don't know, I've been to I lads once, but you know, these organizations will have the same people going all the time talking about the same thing, even though hot new stuff is coming up.
You know, we had Chris Turnpaul, one of the great Lyme guys on the East Coast.
3:16
He's got 15 practitioners in his clinic.
Every single patient is tested for Lyme.
And he was going, he wanted to talk on all these new life assemble formats for the traditional herbs that they're using, how strong they are and the mixed with all other stuff, how they're really nailing these cases.
3:34
They wouldn't let them speak.
They'd give them a poster presentation, something you give to like, college kids.
Yeah, You know, it's just something new.
It's an interesting space and I've always viewed conferences which it's shifted over the years.
It's an opportunity to come together and really share.
3:51
But as you as you know, it's kind of like a pay to play.
Well, we're going to 20 minutes slot, even though you might be the guy in the trenches really making profound change for people.
And it's just such a big.
You know the leaders have been doing it a certain way.
You want come and do something different though, Like, no, yeah.
4:07
And then commercial interests get in there and you know, I mean, that's tough for me, 'cause I'm a commercial interest.
That's right.
But I'm just doing cutting edge shit and it's great.
And it's like I got to get it out there because it works, yeah.
You were always big name, you know, I listened to you with Ben Greenfield, you know, we went to the Runga event.
4:24
Runga here in Austin.
We had the silver bullet.
We were at the Music Hill Ranch.
I still say that that event was one of the best things I've ever read to in my life.
I mean, that just nailed it on all levels.
Yeah.
Like all things, you know, they peak and then something else happens.
4:40
Isn't it interesting the way it becomes and you're like, what could this be?
And sometimes it just unwinds.
Yeah, yeah.
Which is the natural?
It's the natural 1.
You know something new.
Jump on that.
Yeah, something new.
And I've just really seen Quicksilver.
4:55
You guys are everywhere right now.
Everywhere it just seems like whether it's MAG team formulations or it's the peptides you came out with or support for Lyme, the Lyme community, it's you guys got a lot of great stuff and people seem to be embracing it.
5:11
Oh yeah, we had first half of this year.
We have 43% growth over last year.
You don't do that at this size unless you're really hitting it.
And it was like, you know, they talk about tipping points and there was like the tipping point where the early adopters, the RAD guys get on.
But the tipping point now is like everybody's like, yeah, this shit works the best.
5:29
We got to do it.
Yeah.
And the other thing I just want to address, we did a podcast last year in December and when you walked in the door, I was like, you're trim, like you're spelt and you're like you, you look great.
That's what's going on, you know, You know it's like a two-part thing, but you saw me after I got through all the lime stuff.
5:47
The last one was the peptides and it's the BPC 157 with KPVKPV drastly underutilized and it is the signal to tighten up the type junctions in the GI get rid of leaky gut.
6:02
It is the signal to stop the what's called the inflammasome.
It's it's trigger NF Kappa B gets going and that goes into your nucleus and makes you signal to release all the pro inflammatory cytokines and those go back and re signal.
6:19
It gets in this loop and you need something to cut it.
And that's, you know, some of the fish oil stuff was about trying to cut that, but you need these pathways like the KPV in action for those to work even.
And so KPV just goes in and just blocks that.
6:35
And the beauty of it is it's not anti-inflammatory or immune suppressive when there's no inflammation.
It's only reacting to when you get TNF alpha, IL, 1B.
These are these inflammatory cytokines that are grinding this cycle and that's what we get into in our modern age.
6:53
Whether it's post infection, we're not resolving or all the toxins that are coming in the EMF, we need these halt signals and that KPV.
Oh my God, it was just amazing.
And I actually, I used a little bit and then I went to Kathmandu.
7:09
I, I spend a couple weeks every year over there at a monastery that I'm part of.
And it was funny, you know, I'm like, I'm not getting those big worms, you know, So I bring albendazole and ivermectin and I'm like nailing that every day.
And sure enough, I didn't get any big worm.
7:25
But, you know, protozoans came in and just destroyed me.
I made all these local friends and they're like, let me take you to my local eatery, you know, and you eat all this weird stuff.
And I always thought it was going to die high, you know, and I people are getting sick up there was the opening of a monster.
So I gave all my supplements.
7:41
I was using well on everybody just to keep this from getting worse.
And by the end I had this wicked protozoa infection and had no supplements, got home, had my stuff like flown to me in New York.
And it was amazing how fast that took care of it, that we have a new parasite formula, micromanager Paramax, and that goes everywhere from small to big.
8:03
And it was just that just knocked that down and then that BPCKPV just sealed up my gut and there's I just shrunk right down.
I just don't carry extra weight anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to address that for a second because my go to for years for microorganisms, parasitic infections had always been the Cell Core platform, right.
8:25
Cell Core had just acquired another company that had a very special micro formula biocidin.
And so now you guys are primary, you guys are basically making a very similar product.
What happened in that?
Yeah.
So core, you know, they, they had always had some people manufacture a bunch of antimicrobials for them and they were pretty good.
8:47
And Biocidin had one and that was pretty good.
Not real strong was pretty good.
And we made the liposomal format for that.
And so they had two formats, one that was better on the GI and then one that was better systemic.
A lot of the line people use that and that was the liposomal.
9:03
We no longer make that for them.
Yeah, they're bought by, you know, private equity companies or you want to control all this stuff, you know, designs for Help did that before.
We used to make all their glutathione and all their liposomes.
No, no, I don't want to be associated with those products.
9:20
I had the same thing with Biaside now, but it's funny, same week that they did that, we came out with this Micromanager Paramax and it has been spectacular.
I've been, you know, I've kind of given up on naturals for parasites because it was just all the formulas, all the just take this just like that.
9:39
Nothing was really knocking it out from big to small.
And we started building this formula out in we had some of the traditionals, you know, clove, Wormwood, garlic, and then some of the strong essential oils, not Rosemary, oregano, thyme and cinnamon.
10:01
And then we put olive leaf extract, a big thing of propolis.
And propolis is interesting because it forms the core of our particles, but it's broadly antimicrobial.
And the last thing in there was lemongrass oil.
And so we wanted it to be strong on the parasites.
10:19
But as soon as you have parasites, they're immunosuppressing you and there's these white blood cells got CD fours and CD eights.
And CD fours are like the sergeants, they tell you the CD eights, who are the soldiers, where to go kill.
10:35
And when you suppress the CD fours, the CD eights just walk around like they're on leave and they don't do anything.
And parasites do that.
So you stop killing so soon as you have parasite, you have secondary viral and bacterial stuff, and there's a whole pyramid of stuff living in there.
10:52
And so you got to be able to cut the head off and deal with all that propagation below.
And so we wanted to dress all that.
And that's why there's so many overlapping ingredients like the lemongrass oils, really primarily natural paths use that for viral stuff.
11:09
And so we wanted to be touching everything.
Now you know, you got lime, you're going to bring in the Crypto Co Max or the Crypto Lepus.
You know, you want to really go after the viruses.
You can do the cats call VMAX, but this is one that starts the top and presses everything down at the same time.
11:28
And we started using that people and it was just fantastic, even at low doses, like one per day people with years long issues because these issues propagate all the way through.
And you have all that environmental sensitivity and you're just reacting everything.
11:44
You don't really know what's what and you're using, you know, you're trying to liver detox, but it's like not working super, super well and you're reacting to all your foods.
And once you pull those creatures out of there, everything starts unfolding.
12:00
And the beauty of it from a psycho emotional and spiritual perspective is that this stuff is all in or outer.
There's one thing on the inside, there's one thing on the outside.
You know, I believe that, seen it again and again and again.
12:15
And I do a lot of energy medicine for people.
I know.
I play a PhD on TV.
But when people are really stuck, they come to me and there's a lot of clearing of the outer parasite.
You know, you get these energy fields around you that we call entities, but it's like there's one region from the inside of one region from the outside and it controls your behavior.
12:37
I mean, you just look into the biology around parasites.
You know, you have like with Bartonella, you know, this mouse gets Bartonella runs up to the cat and like smacks it on the face so the cat will eat it and propagate the field.
And so these things kind of create behaviors that propagate their existence.
12:58
And you know, a lot of the problems that we run into our life and our behavioral problems, the way we people like to say manifest, we just put our own blockages right in front of us.
So we just create our own trouble.
And when you start unwinding that, there is a change not just in your body suddenly is freed up, but your mind is freed up too.
13:18
And I mean, that's the funniest thing to watch.
I am such a big fan of like a rewiring A limbic system rewiring, dynamic neural retraining as a component chronic illness world because it all of a sudden it says, OK, we're going to do all this stuff here additionally.
13:36
And then how hard wired is that loop, that response, as you say to I respond to everything, you know, I'm weak, I have mold, I have and there's this heaviness of this ownership of this like weak pincushion that I find that that practice daily starts to kind of cut tethers.
13:55
Oh, oh, yeah, tethers to that outside energy.
Or is it, you know, just the way I feel it and, you know, can test it is, you know, this thing coming out in from the outside, linking into something from the inside?
Or do we just project that out or, or is it a combination of the two?
14:11
I think it's a combination and there's something inside and maybe it's controlling the limbic and we've trained ourselves with it and we reach to the outside to something to further that sense of our victimization.
And then we just start putting together situations that keep furthering that and propagating.
14:33
And that kind of rewiring is just so, so important.
Yeah, imperative, Imperative.
The only way to get better.
Most of the clinics that I send people to are respect.
That's a component and they don't like to work with people, especially when they've been stuck and they've gone from practitioner to practitioner as they're willing to have that as a component.
14:54
Oh no, it, it's huge.
And you know, I, I really should look at that more at the different, because for me it's like a real instant thing.
You know, I've been in Dallas and Buddhist stuff.
I'm like, you're free, you know, it's like, it's not like we just do laying out of hands here, you know.
And so having the right systems to point people to, you know, as long as I have the inner systems, you know, it'd be good for me to point people to the, you know, the right system.
15:19
What kind of systems do you like?
There's one called Reorigen guy out of New York who Ben Hearns.
Ben's on leave writing a book, but his program's up and running.
It's great community interactive.
You know, $270 for the whole year to have access to this.
15:35
And you have people that are going along every day.
There's check insurance, there's an app.
Did you do your exercises?
I really like Ben and I really like what he's created.
I also love the Gupta program.
Yep.
And there's another one that have not looked into called Primal Trust that people like.
It's very, very simple, easy, accessible, you know it hits the right.
15:54
What kind of things are they doing in these?
You know, it's almost like I like to think it's they very much follow a game of baseball.
And I'll say this, it's like, imagine starting at home base.
You're like, I have Lyme and I'm chronically I'll because I'm chronically I'll, I will always feel tired and sick because I'm tired and sick.
16:13
I'll never have the relationship and love that I want.
I'll never feel good.
And you kind of go through the baseball loop and you walk it through once and you kind of get that emotional charge to the surface, you know what I mean?
But you bring it to the awareness.
So you you actually go out and say that.
16:29
So you're like, I'm totally doing that.
Yeah, you're right.
You're going to bring up the dirt and then once it's up and you feel it and you have this visceral, then you go in this exercise, essentially it's sort of you rewrite the story, you know what I mean?
My body and now is a it's in a compromised state.
16:46
But in this state, I have the opportunity because I am slowed down.
I can do deeper listening, you know, in the state of listening.
What do I feel in this down days?
What can I do?
I can lean into quality music I love, or if I can only be on the couch today, then I'm going to listen.
17:02
So many good things we can do.
There's so many good things you can do, but often times we say we see the life that we had over the fence and we'll never reach it again and we'll hold ourselves in that position forever.
So it's a you.
Know, I always just say there's the time at which you have to say, yeah, I am sick and, you know, for the Type A, so just run it and run it and run it.
17:23
You know, even Mark Hyman talks about that like, oh man, I just blew myself out.
I remember when he went to Maui and just like, focused on himself for a while.
There's a time you got to say, yeah, yeah, right.
I'm the sick one, but not the I'm the sick one.
And then there's a time where you got to say, Nah, I'm not, I'm done.
I did my work.
17:39
I'm coming back.
But I think if we do it from the beginning, then it'll all be productive.
Do you know Chris Williamson?
Don't.
Chris has probably the biggest YouTube channel in one of the world and beautiful, beautiful production.
17:55
Like he sets up a film studio for podcast and it's wonderful.
He's first of all, he's an incredibly intelligent guy.
But he was in the news a month ago and he was like, I've been doing all this work.
I got to tell the world right now, I'm so sick, so sick.
18:10
And Chris looks like an Adonis.
He's like a specimen of human being.
Great guy.
And he walked through this video basically like an hour saying I've got mold, I've got liver flukes, I've got Lyme, I've got and they're showing him working with all the doctors and they're doing the plasma exchange and he's in the hospital.
18:27
He's doing the IV ozone and all the things.
And very much it was a lot of the framing was his team was walking down the like, we got to take care of this, we got to take care of the mole, we got to take care of the lime.
And it was like a disease checklist in which they were.
18:43
The theory was we get rid of the things and then all the sudden I feel good.
And that wasn't his experience.
Just because we clear things, just because we clear things, right, it doesn't mean that the body's all of a sudden better.
Yeah.
And I looked at it.
I was like, oh, my God.
18:58
Of course he's struggling.
Like, look at what he's producing.
Yes, he's documenting and ritualizing his being underneath the control of larger forces.
Yeah.
And and you know, that I think about this thing that like this world we live in today and it's like, am I meant to have, you know, 40 million downloads, be hyper connective, have a business, have a drink business, have a thing.
19:24
And you just, you see it.
I feel it on a small scale.
It's like, God, I make so much stuff.
Is this what I meant to do?
Yeah, you know.
No, it's tough.
You know, I I've been going through recently like a structural thing, you know, and I was in there with like my inner, like my deep spiritual people.
19:43
And it's like IA whole lot, you know, I got this whole company and it's like, it's not just I'm making these products and making business.
I have 110 people in my family I have to care for.
Yeah.
And then I have all the people using this that I have to care for.
20:00
I have the responsibility of putting out perfect stuff and I signed up for it and I'm not complaining, but it's a lot flowing through me and I have to have less and less friction.
And, you know, sometimes I realized I was contracting a little.
20:17
Try not to feel it all, you know?
And it was.
Yeah, it was.
Yeah, Yeah, exactly.
And it was squeezing a nerve going through my eye.
And I'm like, now I just go open up more.
And I'm an open heart guy.
And then, you know, I was, somebody sent me this heart meditation.
20:34
It was this morning.
And I was like, I was like, oh, shit.
I had closed that off a little bit, you know.
And it's like, how do we have stuff hold it up and stay open and not let any of the narrative sneak in around the ego?
20:52
Just like, I'm coming here.
Surf.
Yeah.
Yeah, I find that as time goes on, specifically in the last month, I've been having moments of true overwhelm.
Like, you know, you make a post, you put out a podcast, you make a video, you go to an event, you follow up with people after.
21:09
And as I would go into my phone and, you know, kind of check the volume on thing.
So like, what's the traction?
Like the secondary and tertiary content or the posts that I would see felt very heavy.
You know, everybody's hurting, everybody's complaining.
21:24
You know, everybody's got a problem with everybody right now, you know?
It's just.
It's a rough portal, like I'm going into all the time and for me to I got to a point where I was like, I was like, I know this isn't good for me dude.
I kept catching myself going to the phone, you know, going back, I would set it down and be like, that's terrible.
21:47
Go to check an e-mail and then I'm back in that portal again and I'm letting myself spin.
I was really, I had an appreciation for how powerful it is.
I was like, well, what am I going there for?
What do I need?
How can I get back to the work?
You know how I can the simplicity.
22:04
The simplicity is taking the dog for a walk.
Yeah.
Phone doesn't come.
We're just going to focus on the dog poop right now.
Yeah.
The crisp leaves, Yeah, the beautiful Austin temperature.
Yeah.
You know.
Yeah.
So that's when you're you, you know, That's when your power comes out, Yeah.
22:19
It's hard.
Yeah, no, it's not really hard.
You know, I did.
I don't do well, other people do my social media.
So I'm like, oh, I'm free from that.
I found myself an addict to the news feed, you know, like, oh, I'm not doing anything.
Look, look.
Yeah.
Why?
Why?
You know why?
Yeah.
Presence, Presence.
22:35
Presence.
Where do I have power?
Because you can't do anything about the news.
Yeah, nothing.
No, no, you just, it was just a focus off of just being in your own power, just feeling you got to spin.
You know, the only way I can keep up with everything that I do is having so many people do it.
22:52
Yeah.
You know, I have a phenomenal to the best handles.
Aren't they amazing?
Unreal.
I mean, totally.
I have Unreal, yeah.
And they just are so dedicated to Quicksilver, love it so much.
And they get so much on there, just curated just the best.
23:10
And I just got to show up and be myself.
And it's really being myself and holding that energies all they need.
And I don't need me running around, they need me being strong and that demands that I be present.
23:27
Yeah, beautiful.
You know, we jumped in and we said a lot of, you know, we have a varying degree of people hearing the show.
We took off to the moon, we took off to Mars and there's again, there's so much information Now a big question I get in the space is like, where do I go for education?
23:45
Where do I go for training?
Where's my framework?
Where's my foundational protocol?
Again, you're saying stuff that I explore every single day, the tight junctions of the gut, the Biome, the exposome inflammatory circulating proteins that may or may not be in check.
24:01
Do you have anywhere that you love?
You're like, you know what?
This is a great platform.
This guys putting out great stuff.
It could be a certification program that could be functional medicine, biological medicine, School of Applied Functional medicine, Functional Diagnostic nutrition.
Yeah, You know, that's, it's a good question.
24:17
You know, I run so fast.
I don't really always track what everybody's doing.
And we have spectacular education, but, you know, it's on the doctor side.
And recently we acquired a platform called nabanaba.com, Natural Art of Being Alive.
24:35
And they were doing something like Mind Valley Green, you know, sharing content.
And that's our consumer Wellness community.
And we just opened that up and we're putting stuff more to consumer level in there.
24:50
These journeys, here's your detox journey and men's health journey, Women's Health journey.
And so we're trying to put that stuff.
It's, it's pretty simple at this point.
We're not down to immunology stuff and Lyme stuff, but that is where I won't put a lot of that out.
25:08
But yeah, this kind of spread all around.
There are people that are really good at one part and I was good at another part.
So you know, I don't have like the grail for you.
No, I didn't, I didn't assume, but I know people have their slant.
I mean, I have people that I trust and then I usually I send people to if I see a clinic that's doing really good in the trenches and that they're having great results.
25:29
I I'm like, what's your guys belief system around medicine or health?
You know, it's usually some blend of this fundamentals and then you know, how has our working with that terrain evolved over time?
Yeah.
And you know, like tomorrow we're doing this full day teaching here in Austin.
25:47
But you know, again, it's a doctor event.
What we used to do was go around to other people's conferences and you get some little slice of time to like, lay down your thing and you have a booth and you're talking to a million doctors right now.
We're going to run our own thing and eight hours talking about how we see these problems and on the parts that they reach into your body and how you start bringing everything together.
26:11
So I think we're doing a great job on that doctor side.
But I do want to get more out to the consumer, which is, yeah, it's a continuum, but it's more or less split into the ones who don't know a lot.
And then the ones who do know a lot, either because they're obsessed, like biohackers, or because they have to like the chronically.
26:32
I'll mold the lawn that I I got to learn all this stuff.
And so I do want to put more resources.
Yeah, out there.
I think what what's the name of the event?
It's Quicksilver Advanced Learning seminars, which is a little long.
We're going to change.
Our national event is November 8th and it's going to be QSX, the Quicksilver experience and that's out in Colorado.
26:53
But the QALS we do QA, LS12 and three and there were these different levels. 1 was detox focus, the next is brain focus and then November 8th starts a year doing immune focus.
Yeah, I'll be there with a Flopresso, with a full body, with a drainage.
27:09
Suit for that.
Yeah.
And just going to speak a little bit at lunch on lymph and GLIMP.
Oh yeah, yeah, this is this is awesome.
So we're put together this immune thing.
We're we're looking at brain and immune and things like lymph.
27:26
And I change a flight and I sit in the back of a United flight and I'm going probably from Boston to New York.
And I sit in the back and I fall asleep.
And I wake up and I look over and there's this Chinese kid reading this paper and there's a diagram of the brain.
27:46
And it's talk about inflammation driven by Epstein Barr blocking glymphatic drainage.
And the students, MIT grad student going to the lab of the guy who discovered the glimpse and, and we just start launching and talking about all this stuff.
28:01
He's getting his PhD in neuroimmunology.
And I'm like, you know what, how do I end up next to this dude?
You know, I'm like that paper and I'm like, here, take my card.
And we start talking about all the controlling the immune system and peptides and all that.
And he's like, you know, when I graduate, is there a place out there?
28:20
It's beyond academia.
I'm like, oh, my God, is there ever?
Everybody cares about this?
And there's a whole business being built around trying to understand this stuff and take it away from the drug companies to where we can really work on it.
28:36
That was just one of those beautiful strikes of God, you know?
I went down to AI was at an an injection training down in ultrasound guided injection training in in Tampa.
Really beautiful setup.
It's called eye injectiontraining.com.
No way.
Full floor of a building in Tampa, looking out over the ocean.
28:54
They got 30 doctors in there.
They're teaching how to work with the terrain, ultrasound guided biologics, exosomes, PRP, stem cells, and they're teaching the art of placing this in the body for two days and they do it twice a month.
29:11
Killer setup, killer setup.
We, we taught about the role of the lymphatic system, right?
Clearing some of the noise before we add the biologics.
And I walk into the training room and I'm looking, they got all their Netter books out, all the Physiology and the Netter books, you know, the old Netter, like the, the early versions.
29:32
And there's a 5 copies of these like old, old medical textbooks.
And on the side of one, somebody had written the name Kimmel, my last name on the side of the book.
And I was like, whose book is this?
They're like, we don't know.
And it was one of those moments.
29:48
It was like, it was Kimmel's book.
I was like, you're in the right spot.
Totally.
You're in the right spot.
And it was a very, very, the synergy, you know, the kindness, the mission.
Stuff is great.
It was, it was really, really.
It's a beautiful set up my injectiontraining.com.
30:04
That's great.
Yeah.
I had nerve hydro dissection done at Avi Hershkowitz's.
Matt Cook was doing that.
Yeah, he made it, you know, a little bit more known, but Avi and and some kind of guy named Mike Chen was doing it for me.
And I had had a bad hernia operation.
30:21
You know, these young guys, all they know is arthroscopic.
I'm like, I want to open because I don't want your permanent net in there.
I think I just reeled my nerve going through there and I was like, oh, my God.
So everything was numb down my left side, and it was horrible pain.
30:37
And yeah, these guys with ultrasound took that needle right in, found the adhesion where the nerve was stung and injected exosomes and keep on in there and just split it.
And they're like, is that?
And also I was like, oh, there it is.
30:52
You know, it was just great.
Just open everything.
I mean, because it just shuts down.
It's not just the nerve, it's shutting down all the meridians.
It's shutting down all the lymphatic flow through there.
Like the whole left side was compromised, of course.
And I started getting stomach issues because the Meridian going through there was like, I had reflux all the time and stuff.
31:11
All gone now.
Unreal.
You know, getting in there with a needle in the right place.
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I'll tell you this one more thing.
I don't want to get to peptides.
I ran into this, of course, again, very synergistic.
I'm on Google, I'm down at APT show in Houston.
34:35
And then I'm looking for a contrast therapy place because a long show, it's like 14 hour days, hard concrete florist.
I was like, I want to go sweat and do some cold and I want to like let the energy go at the end of the day.
And this company comes up called Bimini, Bimini Nano Bubbles Hydrotherapy and I call the guy.
34:55
Air hydro bubble nano bubbles.
Nano bubbles.
Of air in water, yeah, yeah.
And so I call this guy, I was like, hey, it was, I'm looking for a place.
Do you guys do?
He's like, no, we, we make a device.
We're not.
But we start chatting.
I, I have him up to Austin.
He goes, I think you really want to hear what I have to say.
35:11
He basically this guy and his dad, they were tech guys developing stuff for Dell.
Dad had horrible neuropathy in his feet and they came across the technology which was used in essentially like a agricultural and wastewater treatment.
It's an electrostatic.
35:28
You can do it electrostatically, you can do it mechanically.
We're breaking down air bubbles .1 Micron water stable and we got a machine that will do it in your.
Fast like us making liposomes, but they're making air liposomes.
Yes.
I've heard about this.
Stable for weeks.
And I was like, can you can I, can I try it?
35:44
Yeah.
Guy brings a a device up to my shoes.
A big oxygen concentrator, yeah.
Is this oxygen or ozone?
Just oxygen, Yeah, two tubes in.
There's a primer line, so you can just flip it on and it just starts work on your bathtub. 10 minutes.
I got a meter for dissolved oxygen, up three, 3000%.
36:02
I check it six hours later.
Yeah, they're saturated.
And then?
Fairly.
Different.
So he gave me one for a week to work with every single night.
I'm a problem sleeper every single night for the week.
I had 100 sleep score every single night on my I track with bio strap.
36:19
Bio strap doesn't segregate R.E.M., it looks at because R.E.M.
Is kind of like.
I remember using bio stuff IA lot of these algorithms are are are bullshit.
They're not valid.
You're not in a sleep study.
You're not.
You don't have all the right leads on the measure.
No, I I saw if you change the frame of sleep, what was the I sound even like?
36:39
It said there was the, the other strap one whoop, whoop.
Yeah.
So my whoop, it would say I would like fall asleep at 2:00 when I went to bed at 12 and it would say I got an hour and a half of deep sleep.
I'm like, good, because I drop in hard.
But I said, no, I went to bed at 12:00.
So I move it to 12.
36:54
All of a sudden there's no deep sleep.
It's like, yeah, why is the frame of reading matter one anyways?
But I remember the bio strap guys go, yeah, we can't really tell like that.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they're like this.
People, they're adjusting.
Yeah, it's, you know, it's a metric, but every single night and I felt amazing.
37:10
Yeah, amazing.
Now I had from my I had had a lot of chemotherapy too for my cancer journey.
And I had always had very, very extreme neuropathy in my legs, my quads never.
And they also did want to open up my these.
So I had a lot of nerve damage.
I started to slap my quads.
37:26
One day I'm like I can feel all these muscles happening again.
Anyways, I lost it for two months because he's like guys like you got to get one, you got to buy one if you want 110 grand.
So I think I buy 1 and it's been 3 weeks of 100.
No.
37:42
Every single night, 3 1/2 to 4 hours of deep sleep, 8 1/2 hours of bed.
I was like, I've never felt like this.
I don't have a smart drug that does this.
I've never taken methylene blue that does this.
It's got solid energy.
Yeah, it's been 1 of.
It's been one of those like transformational technologies.
38:00
I've never pulled the trigger on a hyperbaric.
I've.
Done 20 sessions with a doctor in a hard shell and the only thing I could say is I actually felt a little worse.
It's been really wild.
It's a serious commitment to hyperbarics.
38:16
I just, I don't have that much commitment in it.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I this has been 20.
Hour and a half in there, 25 minutes, 25 minutes in the bath.
Once in the morning I actually do my morning meditation in the bathroom and then I've been doing one maybe midday and it's.
Just, oh, I want one Gangbuster.
38:32
I remember reading about that, you know, I don't know, two years ago.
They have a song called Cocoon in Hungary.
Cocoon 100 grams.
I'd like the 10,000.
Dollar 100 grand.
I was like, where do I hear about this cocoon?
And they have all their, you know, miracle stories in their cocoon water.
38:47
They did.
Yeah, they'll be at.
I'll put you on with the phone.
Totally beyond the Jason.
Yeah, yeah, really interesting.
A lot of synergy.
Yeah, I was like, that totally has to happen for a lot less money.
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I've always, I've always wanted an oxygen therapy at home.
39:06
You know, I did the E Watt for a while with the bike and the thing.
But you know, you're spitting into this tube.
It's not the cleanest thing in the world, kind of.
You're riding a jet mask on a bike, people.
It's like using half of your room.
39:22
Yeah, buddy.
My Tom went and hooked one up in my office, my old place, I used it a couple of times.
So it's just, it's just not my thing.
It's that integration in a lifestyle.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, yeah, everybody takes Well, not every.
I have I have a big bath that's just sitting there.
I will use it.
39:38
Yeah, I'm a bathtub guy.
Let's pivot to peptides.
What would you tell somebody we bump into somebody out here at Whole Foods?
What do you say a peptide is?
Oh, peptides are major regulating signals in your body and they're at least the ones that we're using are regulating you towards a younger state where there's more regeneration, more repair, a tighter system, more control over inflammation.
40:06
Like the body is something that has this rhythm and does things and, and some things it does are like burning things, you know, like inflammation.
It has to come back.
It needs these controls to come back and have things under control.
It needs to be regenerating and it goes into the state where it's just trying to stay alive and it loses some of the youthful signalling.
40:31
So if anything, these are youthful signallers that signal a tighter biochemistry.
And you know, it's pretty broad statement, but you know, what are some of the big ones we use a lot like something that everybody can use would be like BBC 157 and 157 is signalling for regeneration and repair of connective tissue.
40:57
Now let's expand that out a little bit.
Now you either heard of it because it helps see a leaky gut.
So that's a connective tissue between all the enterocytes, the cells in your GI tract, before you hear about it, because the athletes use it because, oh, yeah, you know, I had some damage to my elbow.
41:16
Now it's repairing that.
But you look at the guys.
It was discovered in 1993 by some French or Belgians, I think Belgians.
And they said every organ system in the body seems to benefit from this.
Now what is the one organ system that extends head to toe?
41:36
Skin.
The extracellular matrix, now I'm calling it an organ system.
Well, what is the main?
It is the extracellular matrix is the one thing that goes between everything in the body and if you're into German biological medicine, any of the European styles of healing.
41:54
We're all based on.
If you fix the matrix, the cells can fix themselves.
You know, a lot of cellular stuff is fixed the cells and fixed everything fixes itself.
But the matrix is the thing.
It's the highway where all the information flows.
It's where it's not like this blood vessels go up to the cell on dumb things.
42:13
They have to go through the matrix.
The toxins have to come through the matrix up into the cell.
All the cell cell communication is a hyper ordered network of collagen strands and glucose, amino glycans and proteoglycans.
And when you look at them diagrammed out that they almost look like antennas going through this vast gel.
42:35
The brown substance is the gel, and then you have all this network through it where all the discussion systemically happens.
BPC builds the extracellular matrix.
It signals the fibroblasts and the other cells that do that to be continuously building.
42:54
Now we understand that when we have something broken and all the connective tissues broken and it gets fixed and our pain goes away and it works better, but between every cell in the body, if all that is working better, the whole body works better.
You know, I came in here, you said you look great.
43:10
Well, it's like the whole thing's working.
And you know, I, the biggest one for me is BPC with KPV and KPV is the one, this is 3 amino acid, it's lysine, proline, valine.
Like all these things, you make them in your body.
43:26
You make a lot when you're young, you don't make so much when you're older.
The command and control to keep a tight system isn't there so much anymore.
So BPC, KPV, you know, fixed all the GI stuff, blocks the continuous propagation of inflammation and repairs all that connective tissue.
43:47
It's like getting, you know, infinite acupuncture and turning the whole thing back up.
So that's a a long statement about peptides, but it's just reflects how deeply I think these things heal.
And so BPCKPV if you're Lyme, mold, environmental sensitivity, some of my Lyme doctors are like, that's better than the antihistamines, the crommelin and all these things.
44:11
We're trying to shut down reactivity, but we're fixing the underlying cause.
And the underlying cause is the leaky gut and the propagation of endotoxins through the system and the activation of the immune system that's right inside the gut to the food that's coming on that's propagating the inflammatory waves.
44:31
And just shutting down the inflammation in the periphery of the mast cells isn't stopping the signaling that's coming through.
So you have to stop the negative signaling and replace it with the positive signaling.
And that's what a BPCKPV will do.
44:48
Then you know, rebuilding after damage that is more BPC with TB500TB500 is more the muscles and the ligaments.
But you know, for the cardiovascular that's also a big long muscle and ligament and TB500 super good for that as well.
45:05
And there's copper GHK, that's something, this is one of the main forms you keep copper and in your body.
And you know, there's a study looking at graduate students and they're around 25 nanograms per liter of KPV in their blood.
And the older professors were down at 60 or 80.
45:23
So it's something that goes down with time.
And it's also signaling the matrix to rebuild, it's signaling the genes, the epigenomes.
So the gene sets that are on and off as we go.
You know, you have genes to be old and genes to be young.
And basically we have genes to be old as we get old.
45:42
And the copper's moving you back to those younger genes.
And so those are just some of the peptides that I make and use and what they do.
And then you get to the bio regulators, Epitalin, thymolin, you know that Cabinson over in Russia was the USSR, the Soviet Institute of Gerontology.
46:04
They've been doing gerontology for decades.
And they did this long study with people that are taking them when they're 60 and putting them on these two peptides.
One that comes that regulates thymic immune activity, because when we get back to it, aging is an immunological disease, the failure to control inflammation correctly.
46:24
And one for the pineal gland.
And the pineal gland 1 elongates the telomeres.
And that was like the Holy Grail for so long.
What drug is going to elongate the telomeres?
Because as we age, the telomeres, these end caps on this holographic system called the chromosome, get weaker and weaker, and the integrity of the hologram starts breaking down.
46:47
Like if you're a materialist, you think the end cap goes down and the genes on the end get scuffed up.
But actually, when the end cap goes down, genes all the way through stop working, right?
Because the hologram loses it's, it's, it's integrity.
And so how do you expand that?
People were working forever.
47:02
It turns out this little 4 amino acid peptide that you make from the pineal gland is the key to doing that And all 'cause mortality.
And these old people, people lived longer.
It was like, I forget how many less people died over this period of time.
47:21
They were taking these versus the others.
So.
Everybody.
Next, you're signaling your body to be younger.
I remember some of the work he had done with some of the Olympic young female gymnasts and the extreme aging that happened from yeah gymnasts after going through a training cycle to meet an Olympic game and with the 99% sure it was with bio regulators.
47:45
Yeah.
And bio regulators always be bio regulators.
Right, right.
It was a, it's an edible.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, so those were.
Now we can get pure one synthesized.
Those were glandular extracts, you know, they're supplements.
Those aren't drugs.
Everybody's like, those are drugs.
It's like, no, a bunch of these are just natural.
48:02
Yeah, Yeah.
I mean, gel peas are drugs.
And, you know, some of these other things are, but these aren't.
These are just glandular extracts.
You know, what's fun is I just got in touch with Valentina Gaylord.
Mitch Gaylord.
Do you remember Mitch Gaylord?
48:17
The men's, I think 94, Olympic gymnastic team.
Only time we won gold.
Yeah, I do.
I started hanging out with them.
I I met Mitch's wife, Mitch on some peptides.
There's a whole bunch of Bart Connors and Nadia Komenichi hangs out with them.
48:34
Brett Louganis, Mary Lou Retton.
And I like met, you know, I'm like out of into these people.
I'm like, I'm giving you all peptides.
Yeah, you know, because they do.
They ate so hard and they get beaten up and they're just crushed at this age.
So, yeah, I didn't realize he was doing that with them.
48:51
Yeah.
They just killed themselves doing those training cycles.
Yeah, I bet he had fantastic results with those.
Yeah, wild, wild.
So we have multiple ways to get peptides into the body.
You know, I've experimented with plenty of of injectables and had some good results.
I've also I've talked about this a lot on the show.
49:08
Sorry, everybody that some of the ones that I really love like the CJC Ipimorale, I started to have a response to I started to get like a tennis ball.
Yep.
I mean I say lump, I mean like dude, and it was itchy.
I was like I I need to go outside and itch like that's all I could think about and for whatever reason what it's the DAC, the drug activating compound inside or the combo.
49:33
I haven't been able to go back on it, but I felt.
No, even TA 1 I did that with.
And you know, I've heard of people having much more severe reactions, especially with growth hormone ones.
And so it's just dumping a whole bunch of stuff right under the skin where there's a huge amount of immune activity that's looking for stuff breaking through the skin and you know, cuts and infections and stuff.
49:56
And you dump that stuff in there and a lot of people get reactive to it.
And the more you do it, the more reactive you get.
And so now we're moving into this sublingual nano liposomal delivery.
So we'll wrap these peptides in little bubbles of phosphitalcholine, same way we do glutathione or vitamin C and all the other stuff.
50:19
Take it sublingual goes through or take it into oral and it goes through the mucous membranes in the capillaries.
Whatever you swallow goes in.
Some of it's not encapsulated, just goes through to the GI.
But for, you know, KPV and BPC that's good, but a whole bunch of it goes systemically and and we've been having a phenomenal results with that.
50:40
And we do, we split the peptide world into these ones clearly are supplements, these are natural compounds and they go down with thyme.
Some of them are glandular extracts.
We're doing those supplements these over here.
And you know, that would be the GLP's Thymosine A1 because it was a drug, anything that had been a drug before thymopentin.
51:03
Then the growth hormone stimulators, we're going to put those all in the compounding world and we sell the delivery systems to the compound pharmacies and the doctors put in scripts and they put those into into oral deliveries, including GLPS.
51:20
You can do those orally now.
They work fantastic.
So we just got that pathway going and for the doctors on our website, we're going to have a prescription platform for the qualified doctors to put prescriptions through to the compounding pharmacies that use our delivery system.
51:37
So now all these things can come off the needle, whether it's because you're starting to have immune reactions to the sub Q shots or because you don't like needles.
What's the limitation?
As far as like I've heard, there are.
51:52
The size of the peptide determines if it can.
Be.
A sublingual.
Is that true?
Or there are you well that everything will be sublingual at some point or no?
Yeah, See, that's just saying sublingual in.
I dissolve the peptide water and I hold it in my mouth to some go through the mouth.
52:11
All right, then they got to be really small.
Then you're in your two to four amino acid range.
But if you're wrapping them in a liposome, that changes things totally.
Now, the smaller they are, the more efficiently I can get those into a liposome.
52:27
And so BPC is Pentadecca peptide, that's 15 amino acids.
Thymolin is 9.
Epitalin I think is 8.
All those work great in these liposomes.
But then we are able to get these, you know, 50 amino acid GLPS working.
52:47
We just change a little bit the way the size of the liposome so we can get that stuff in there.
Now the efficiency goes down a little bit, a little less of them inside.
So for the GLPS you're using five to seven times what you would in an injection.
So what you would do per week or a little less is what you do per day and it works the same.
53:07
But because we don't have to put it in a injectable vial, the cost is about ends up being about the same doing it.
So, so we just test out what are the transfer equivalences?
How much more?
So for these small ones, it's like 1 1/2 to two times as much as you inject.
53:28
You do oral.
And I mean, it's just been miraculous.
So the BPC line has just been miraculous.
And now the Epitalin thymolin line is coming out next.
You know, I've tested out.
It's been amazing.
But that will be out in a couple of weeks.
We'll get that one out there.
53:43
But we have a bunch of doctors using the GLPS and they're like, these work great.
Amazing, amazing.
What about a hormone about something like testosterone?
Can you do that?
Is a.
Of course.
How do you think I take testosterone?
Yeah, You know, I was working on that since 2015.
54:00
I have a really solid pattern around that.
And in fact, our whole hormone line, we have hormone line that is over the counter, the hormone line that's doctor only and then a hormone line that has to go through the compounded pharmacies and that's really the testosterone that's a controlled substance.
54:17
That's right.
But we developed out this sublingual testosterone.
It's a totally different way.
It's totally different theory on doing testosterone supplementation.
So you know, and people start teaching something as if it's gospel and you'll say we're doing it this way, but but you can't, you have to do it that way.
54:37
Why?
Because somebody taught you to do that.
Somebody taught them and taught them and taught them.
So the dogma was you have to keep this steady level of testosterone.
What's the actuality of an 18 year old?
Why do we have something called morning wood spike in the morning and then it's pulsatile?
54:57
There's a couple spikes through the day, but the morning spike is the biggest 1.
And so when you do an injectable like testosterone cypionate, you keep your levels really high, you suppress testicular activity, you suppress the hypothalamic pituitary gonadal axis, you turn down the stimulants FSH and LH, which stimulate your body to do these things, pulses, you suppress them and then you get testicular atrophy, your testicles, you know, I mean, I know old guys, you know, well, like me, you've been on a long time are like, we're essentially ball less.
55:37
Fact.
I got Dave Asprey to say that because we'd both been on Cynthia and eight for a while and I started joking, you know, I'm so open about this stuff, you know, and Asprey's like, all right, that's right.
We're essentially ball less at this point.
That was that way.
Yeah.
Now there's this new way you do this stuff sublingual and say you go in and you know you're coming off Cypion 8 and your testosterone is like 200.
56:00
You take in the early stuff, we were doing 15 milligrams.
Now we do 30 milligrams to 40 milligrams a day, 15 milligrams would take your testosterone up to about 2500 in 20-30 minutes.
And then over the next couple hours we'll go back down to baseline.
56:20
When it's up there, it rings the bell of the androgen receptors and propagates that effect through the body.
Testosterone is not like caffeine.
Like when it's high, you're up and you have an erection and you want to work out and we'll slow you down.
You have these pulses that hit the receptors and there's a propagation of activity that lasts for hours and hours and hours all through the day.
56:42
And so once a day or even twice a day is all you need to get the activity, the androgenicity of the testosterone.
And then what's beautiful on the descending limb of the pharmacokinetic curve, that's the time up to the peak.
57:00
And when it comes down, there's pulse of FSH and LH come out as your hypothalamic pituitary sensing system senses your testosterone going away and it says testicles make more and you get a pulse and it re engages your testicles instead of suppressing them.
57:19
And actually for the first couple of weeks you're on, you actually may have like a soreness in your testicles.
Like a little.
Robbing like if you'd done HCGI, had a friend who'd do high dose HCG to bring your testicles back.
She had me do 10,000.
57:34
I used 1.
So I was like, Oh my God.
I felt like getting kicked in the nuts, you know?
So I'd go down to lower ones just enough to be like, there it is.
When I switched recipient into this, I had that for like 2-3 weeks and sure enough everything grew back.
You're like, whoa, you know, it's like I got testicles again.
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You know, I'm like everything that comes with that semen volume quality, sperm count, you're not using it as a contraceptive.
And like, we're moving all these people over to it.
And you know what John Jakish is?
He made the X3.
Band.
Oh, he's our biggest proponent.
58:08
Yeah, there's something called Cassatrex.
And so he independently had this idea that this is the way you should do it.
Now, I saw that, and I found all these papers I sent.
He'd never even seen them.
He's just like, physiologically, this is the way you should do it.
And he was using Cassatrex, which is an oral, but they got to take 400 milligrams to get anything in the blood.
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We're doing 20 to 40, depending on how big you are and stuff, and nailing it.
And so he switched from Cassatrex to ours.
He went off cypionate.
This guy's 56 like me.
He's working out.
He said I'm getting more gains than I ever have.
And so he's out there singing the praises of this.
58:44
And I had found these papers where scientists were working on this problem.
How do you do a more physiologically natural method of testosterone supplementation?
And they were doing cyclodextrin inclusions and they were first injecting them into these mice.
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They would take a dose, they would castrate mice.
And they say how much testosterone to get male sexual behavior back, have a mountain, have sex.
And they found the dose where if they did it, spread it all through the day, it didn't work.
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But if they pulsed it once a day, it did it.
And then they started dialing in.
Sometimes they do twice a day.
And what's the dose?
And then they compared it to cypionate, and they were able to get all the benefits of native testosterone.
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And that's in the metabolism, in the blood, without the excessive hematocrit that you get and without the prostate swelling.
I mean, it's amazing.
We've had some people come on sippy and they'd be like, Oh my God, my PSA is down, my hematocrit is down, everything's down.
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And I feel great.
That's the future of testosterone supplementation.
Amazing.
I'm so excited that too.
I mean, as someone with testicular cancer, yes.
I mean, I've been on cypionate since 2007, you know, and it's always the trick is trying to find that dip.
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Like am I trying to micro dose 3 times?
Oh, I know it's a lot of three weeks.
No.
Once a week.
You're too far that way.
You're too far that way was like, you know, you're measuring it all by your nighttime erections, basically.
Yeah.
You know, it's hard.
Is this right?
Once you know, it's.
1:00:29
Yeah, it's hard, Yeah.
It's.
And like 3 * a week it would really sail.
But it's just like, oh, I don't like this.
Just get, you know, on the mind.
How are you getting the right but not too much, Yeah.
And then getting the remit taste in a bit, right.
1:00:44
And so with the sublingual, you have this big peak that lasts the rest of the day, but you also have a big peak of estrogen that comes after it lasts the rest of the day.
So if you can block some of that aromatization, but you don't want to block it all the time, you know, like Arimidex and stuff, they have negative effects.
1:01:04
And so we found some natural compounds which in a nanoparticle like Kreizen Krysin was always supposed to do that, but a capsule doesn't work because you metabolize it to a non aromatase blocking form when you absorb it.
But in a nanoparticle it does.
1:01:19
So we have one that's just about to come out with Krysin, hesperidin and DIM and pregnenolone.
And those aramitase inhibitors last almost exactly as long as the testosterone peak.
So then you get your testosterone peak, you blunt your estrogen peak.
1:01:34
But then the rest of the day you keep, you know, you don't over suppress the estrogen.
And so I think it's a great way to go.
I think you'll you'll like it a lot.
For myself and anybody listening, if they're interested, where would they have their doctor go?
1:01:51
Explore Contact.
See.
That's contact Quicksilver Scientific, get an account with us, talk to your Rep because we're starting a bunch of compounding pharmacies on that right now.
Premier Custom Pharmacy, ABC Pharmacy, Center, City Pharmacy, those all have it.
1:02:11
There's a bunch more that are starting up now, and we'll have a list of all those and we'll have a platform for you to just put the prescriptions through so you can call them or put them right through.
But once you get an account with Quicksilver Scientific, we have infinite resources behind the login.
1:02:28
There's so many resources.
Our reps are amazing.
We have a whole clinical team to talk to you.
But yeah, that's all coming out now.
It's going to come out real strong.
So exciting, I didn't even know we were going to go into there.
Oh yeah, we have a huge program in compounding, you know, so it's testosterone is GLPS, it's growth in hormone promoters, PD5 inhibitors.
1:02:50
Imagine the sublingual sildenafil, vardenafil, tadalafil, a little lipomorphine.
Yeah, wow.
It's dangerous.
Amazing.
We got to wrap it up.
We're at our hour.
I can't wait till you're back in Austin.
I'll jump right back here in the studio with you.
1:03:05
I love going with you.
I love it.
It's always with the right guy.
Oh, everything just flows.
It's easy, it's easy.
Let's do a couple of quick choir questions because we're in the state of this very unique world right now.
Feels very, very polarized.
1:03:21
You get to tune everybody into your iPhone.
You get to do a Instagram Live to the world.
What's your advice to the people right now?
Mindfulness.
Centeredness, presence, you know, you stop all that chatter and just learn to just be here, present, feel.
1:03:41
Not your mind going out and controlling, feel your heart open and just feel.
Yeah, got to feel out of your own way.
We're all one thing.
It's just all one energy field.
And that's not just woo woo.
I mean, this is just quantum physics, not woo woo quantum physics.
1:03:56
It is all just one field until we center and just feel that we're never going to let go of this constant hatred of ourselves.
You know, that's what we're doing, war with ourselves.
1:04:12
And so let's just stop.
Just get to the center and unfold all that.
I feel that my heart.
Let's close it there.
Thank you, Jimmy.
Yeah, buddy.
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