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The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Joe Cross: Reboot Your Health

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Srinivas Rao

Society & Culture

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Without plants, we wouldn’t be here. They were here first, we came later. There’s this magical beautiful dance of cooperation, love, and friendship between humanity and plants. If you think about where we got our warmth from, it was from burning logs, during a plant. When we needed shelter we could use plants to create huts and shelter. In the evening they take our CO2 that we pump our during the day and give us Oxygen. You’ve got a beautiful dance of breath there. Apart from many other things, the biggest thing they’ve done is give us nourishment, and provided us with the energy, micronutrients, enzymes, vitamins and minerals that our cellular level of our makeup desires and needs to perform at its best. – Joe Cross


Joe Cross is the founder and CEO of Reboot. His personal story of transformation was chronicled in the documentary Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead, which has been seen by more than 25 million people worldwide. The incredible response to screenings of the film inspired Joe to create Reboot with Joe, making the tools, information and support available to enable anyone to reclaim and maintain their well-being. He has since released two further documentaries, Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead 2 and <=”” a=”” >. Joe is a New York Times best-selling author after the success of The Reboot with Joe Juice Diet, and has since written 3 further books. Follow him on twitter @JoetheJuicer, and on Instagram @JoetheJuicer and read his full story.



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0:00.0

You know without plants we wouldn't be here. They were here first we came later.

0:03.7

There's been this magical beautiful dance of cooperation and love and friendship between

0:10.4

humanity and plants. You know if you think about where we've got

0:14.4

our warmth from, it was burning logs, burning a plant. We, plants gave us warmth.

0:20.0

When we needed shelter, we could use plants to create huts and give a shelter.

0:26.0

In the evening, they take our CO2 that we pumped out during the day and they flip it back and give us

0:32.4

O2. So we've got a beautiful dance of breath there.

0:36.2

And of course, you know, apart from the many other things, the biggest thing they've done is give us nourishment. They provided us with the with the energy with the

0:44.6

micro nutrients with the the enzymes with the vitamins, the minerals that our

0:51.6

cellular level of our of our human makeup desires needs to

1:01.5

Perform at their best and be their best and

1:04.0

prolong life and provide energy for all the wonderful amazing things that we've done. I'm Srenny Rao and this is the unmistakable Creative Podcast where you get a window

1:17.8

into the stories and insights of the most innovative and creative minds who started

1:21.8

movements, built thriving businesses, written

1:24.3

best-selling books, and created insanely interesting art.

1:27.2

For more, check out our 500 episode archive at unmistakable Creative.com.

1:40.0

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