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The 100 Year Toaster - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 11/27/24

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🗓️ 28 November 2024

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

George Noory and author George Ure discuss planned obsolescence, where manufacturers create products designed to break or become outdated so consumers are forced to buy replacements, the social behavior of buying new things to compete with neighbors and friends, and the importance of staying healthy to have a fulfilling life.

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0:00.0

Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on IHeart Radio.

0:05.0

And welcome back, George Norrie, along with George Yer.

0:07.6

And George, before we move on to your next book, The Hundred Year Toaster,

0:11.7

I was just kidding. I'm not 39.

0:15.1

I sort of guessed that.

0:18.2

By the way, I put a couple of additional links up for people who visit the

0:24.2

urban survival.com site. I put up some, there's a study out, not a brand new state,

0:30.8

but the current. And it says if you play golf, you can live five years longer. So there you go. There's your excuse to get

0:40.4

out on the course. It's very good socially. It gets to a lot of walking activity. It was a

0:47.6

mortality study among Swedish golfers. So I put that one that was kind of interesting. And when

0:53.5

to keep your eyes on in terms of it sounds strange and gross, but fecal microbiota

1:02.0

transplants are coming.

1:06.0

There's more and more going on in modern medicine that links what goes on in your gut, your health of your

1:12.4

intestines, and the processes by which we break down food. It's being linked, the gut microbiome,

1:20.9

it's called, is being linked to everything from Alzheimer's to cardiac issues to various forms of cancer and so forth.

1:30.3

And so one of the avenues medicine is taking is to actually transplant stuff from a healthy

1:38.3

person's gut into a non-healthy person's gut so that the microbiome can heal itself.

1:45.8

So that's a weird one to keep an eye on.

1:48.0

I also put a link up to the thymus regeneration, immunorestation, insulin mitigation, extension trial,

1:58.1

which is, that's the metformin and DHA and stuff. So that link is up on the site,

2:05.9

and there's one or two others in there, biomethals, iodine, malitin, things like that that can

2:15.0

also have an impact on both Alzheimer's and vascular dementia.

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