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The Tai Lopez Show

Can You Live To 200? The 3 Secrets To Human Health

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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NetSuite is the business management software that handles every aspect of your business. Go to netsuite.com/tai to download their FREE “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”Points to Keep In MindHumans are actually a partnership between microbes and us (equal numbers of cells)Without microbes we would not be aliveThere is evidence that our supply of microbes is disappearingEvidence that this is at the root of the rising rates of autism, celiac disease, Alzheimer’s, etc.Most probiotics have not been tested in scientific studies over the long termKids who take on average more antibiotics than others turn out fatterWe only look at the benefits of antibiotics because doctors are too concerned about liabilityBabies pick up their mother’s microbes in the birth canalRising rates of cesarean sections are preventing this from happening70 years ago, agriculture experts figured out that if you feed antibiotics to animals, they gain weight fasterSome cities have an antibiotics in their drinking waterSweden uses 40% of the antibiotics we useEpidemics come from the lack of diversity in our current living situationsKids born by C-section are more prone to disease (celiac disease, juvenile diabetes, etc.)The rate of juvenile diabetes is doubling every 25 yearsA Denmark study showed that antibiotics increase risk of inflammatory bowel disease by 14% in kidsWe’ve engineered a system where the doctor-patient relationship is sterileAntibiotics change the metabolism in adultsWe need better diagnostics to determine viral vs. bacterial infectionsFood preservatives are antibacterials destroying our microbiomeOur good bacteria fights the bad bacteria; this is the problem with anti-bacterial productsHospitals and doctors like C-sections because they’re scheduledLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

There's independent literature that kids born by C-section have more juvenile diabetes.

0:04.8

They have more celiac disease. They get obesity more. So the question is, will they reduce?

0:10.0

Well, if you restore their microbes, will you reduce that heightened risk? We don't know yet.

0:20.7

Okay, welcome to today's show. I've got a special correspondent doing the interview.

0:26.9

One of my close friends, Dr. Hermann Garcia Fresco, who is a molecular neurobiologist,

0:33.7

and he's going to be introducing today's guest, Dr. Blazer. It's pretty fascinating. I listen

0:42.8

to it afterwards, and I think that I always say in life, there's three outcomes of everything you do.

0:51.8

The first one is it goes as expected. The second is things go worse than expected.

0:59.1

And the ideal, the third is things go way better than expected. And you'll find that in anything,

1:03.7

in a job interview, you know, in a date you have with somebody in a business partnership. And in

1:10.9

this interview, we're expecting to be good, and everybody was like, wow, it was amazing. So

1:19.7

have fun listening. Well, I can tell you that in Sweden, where people are bad as healthy as we are,

1:26.8

maybe more healthy, they're using 40% of the antibiotics we use. 40. So that means that 60%

1:34.3

of the antibiotics we're using at-priority aren't necessary. Now, when you say 40, 60s,

1:39.5

only for humans, right? I'm just talking for life stock. Just talking prescriptions

1:43.8

per capita in humans at every age. And it's not just in young kids at every age. Swedish doctors

1:50.1

are using, I think they're exercising better judgment on average than US doctors. We've grown up

1:56.6

in an under an antibiotic umbrella, where we think antibiotics are going to cure it,

2:01.7

cover everything, and cure everything. But we're not paying attention to what it's costing.

2:05.7

And I bet you part of it is because in Sweden, they don't get sued for everything.

2:10.2

Good bang. Happens here. Certainly that would be part of it. So,

2:14.9

gutting back to the point. Yes, how are we going to give back the most important point?

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