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🗓️ 13 July 2020
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Joe Cohen won the lottery on bad genes. From childhood he suffered from all kinds of inflammation, fatigue, digestive problems, anxiety, depression, and many other issues his doctors couldn’t seem to sort out. Frustrated by the lack of good information and tools, he threw himself into experimentation and self-learning to improve his health like many of us have. He’s now a self-made “biohacker” and he created the ultimate biohacking resource, a website called SelfHacked.
All this led to his next venture, a biotech software platform for DNA-based health research called SelfDecode. We go deep today into how you can use your personalized genetics to understand how to meet your health goals.
There’s so much to cover here I bet we’ll need to have Joe back for round two, but for now let’s get started!
Have you ever had genetic testing done? What did it do for your health? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on iTunes to let us know. We value knowing what you think and this helps other moms find the podcast as well.
Child: Welcome to my Mommy’s podcast.
This podcast is brought to you by Wellnesse, my new personal care company that is based on the recipes I’ve been making at home in my kitchen for decades. Many “clean” products simply don’t work and this is why I have spent the last decade researching and perfecting recipes for products that not only eliminate toxic chemicals but contain ingredients that work better than their conventional alternatives and that nourish your body from the outside in. I’m so excited to finally share these produc
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0:00.0 | Welcome to my Mommy's Podcast! |
0:05.1 | This podcast is brought to you by Wellness, my new personal care company that is based |
0:10.6 | on the recipes I've been making at home in my own kitchen for over a decade. |
0:14.7 | Many clean products simply don't work, and this is exactly why I spent the last decade |
0:19.2 | researching and perfecting recipes for products that not only eliminate toxic chemicals, |
0:24.7 | but that contain ingredients that work better than their conventional alternatives, and that |
0:29.3 | nourish your body from the outside in. I'm so excited to finally get to share these products |
0:33.9 | with you, and I wanted to tell you all about our brand new Dry shampoo, which is our newest product. |
0:39.5 | It can be used various ways, including you can sprinkle in clean hair to add volume, |
0:44.8 | and also extend the time between washes. You can sprinkle it in a hair that hasn't been washed in a |
0:50.4 | day or two to absorb oil or sweat, and you can work it in to color-treated hair to maintain |
0:55.9 | color-bite, not having to wash as often. It contains oil absorbing kale and clay, |
1:00.9 | and volume boosting tapioca, which work together to refresh hair at the roots. |
1:05.6 | Lavender oil and cactus flower help to balance the scalp and to keep the hair's natural pH, |
1:10.8 | and we added Habiscus for healthy hair growth. You can check it out and try it at wellness.com. |
1:16.8 | That's wellness with the E on the end, and my tip is to grab a bundle and save with the |
1:22.7 | built-in discount that comes with a bundle, or if you subscribe and save, you can save on any order. |
1:28.8 | So again, check it out, wellness.com. This podcast is sponsored by Ala Tura Skincare. |
1:35.3 | This is a company founded by my friend and previous podcast guest Andy, who formulated these |
1:40.8 | products to heal after a horrific accident left him with scars on his face. He mixed some of the |
1:47.4 | most nutrient dense ingredients on the planet to create truly natural products that feed and |
1:52.3 | benefit the skin, leaving it nourished and in my experience hydrated and younger looking. |
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