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Brad Montagne: Pour this just a little bit more.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: When nothing else works, it's not because you're broken, it's because no one's been looking in the right place. In this episode, we'll uncover how true healing begins when you address the root cause, not just the symptoms. Hi, and welcome to the You World Order Showcase Podcast, where we feature life health transformational coaches and spiritual entrepreneurs stepping up to feed the change.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: they seek in the world. I'm your host, Jill Hart, The Coaches Alchemist, on a mission to help coaches and entrepreneurs amplify their voice, monetize their mission, and get visible. If you're ready to start attracting premium clients without chasing them down or hunting people down like a banshee on a mission, head over to coachsalchemist.com and schedule your free client acquisition audit.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's the first step in building a business where your clients seek you out rather than you having to hunt them down. Today, we are chatting with Dr. Brad Montagna.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Is that right?

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Brad Montagne: Yep.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Okay, Dr. Brad is a passionate caregiver and functional medicine expert with over 4 decades of research, postgraduate study, and clinical experience.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: and restoring health to those struggling with chronic illness. His approach goes far beyond traditional care, using in-depth testing and a deep understanding of physiology to uncover the real reasons behind ongoing sickness. Having overcome his own health challenges through faith and science, Dr. Brad now helps others reclaim their vitality and freedom through root cause healing.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Welcome to the show, Dr. Brad. It's great to have you with us.

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Brad Montagne: Well, thanks for the invitation. I think this would be a great conversation.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So, let me ask you, what's the most significant thing, in your opinion, as individuals, we can do to make an impact on how the world is going?

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Brad Montagne: Change the way you eat.

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Brad Montagne: No doubt about it, that's number one. Just change the way that you eat. I've got a book called Healing Lifestyles, it's on GetMeWell.net. It talks about simple lifestyle things that you can actually change your genetic expression.

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Brad Montagne: Change your destiny, and start to reclaim your life. It's free, it's on there, leave your email, and you've got a roadmap right there.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's so interesting.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: How we've evolved to a point where we have so many really brilliant people, and all of this medical technology and information out there, and it's really…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's such a basic thing, the idea of Eating.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: You know, you can't really live without it, but so many people don't pay any attention to the things that they're adding to their body, and then they wonder why they're…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Not doing well.

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Brad Montagne: It's, it's an amazing thing.

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Brad Montagne: I was working with somebody years ago who made a statement, I really need to reframe my attitude toward the food that I put into my body. And what's going on with the food industry and everything else, that's an absolute reality.

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Brad Montagne: I forget who it was that said, you are what you eat, but it's more than that.

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Brad Montagne: Food is our building blocks, and… Or a pants.

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Brad Montagne: Yeah, RFK Jr. has made it clear that 70… about 73% of the crops in America are subsidized

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Brad Montagne: of all the subsidies, that's… GMO is the wagging dog to keep people off the real issues, the herbicides and pesticides they use to keep those plants growing. They're extremely toxic. That goes to all the subsidized foods that are…

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Brad Montagne: Calorie-dense and nutrient vacuums.

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Brad Montagne: And they… they're… since it's all subsidized, it's cheaper, that's what people buy, and they're building poor health

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Brad Montagne: Rather than health, in what they're buying at the store and consuming.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And soda pop.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They're just looking for calories and not… Not nourishment, and… It's…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: You know, they… just eat less and move more.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: That might have been a thing 40 or 50 years ago, when you actually

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Could, like, buy a carrot, and it would have some nutritional value to it.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: But even things that we think are health foods, like, greens, for instance, I shudder when I hear about people juicing greens.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Greens… Are designed to take up Heavy metals.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And when you start juicing them.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: You're just, like, really intensifying the poisons that are part of

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: This thing that should be good for you.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, you just said something that opens up a huge can of worms. There's a lot of plants that are what's called hyperaccumulators. They mine very deeply.

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Brad Montagne: It's, oh, my…

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Brad Montagne: I'm forgetting what… I can see what the plant is, but I can't remember its name. It mines 90 feet down into the ground and pulls new.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: hail.

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Brad Montagne: No, it's something…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's not mullen, but it looks close to that. I think it starts with a C. It's common to plant those really close to your apple trees, and just chop the leaves off, because it… as the leaves decay, it brings all those nutrients to the topsoil.

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Brad Montagne: And you look at rice, it's a hyperaccumulator, so if you grow the rice in a healthy place.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's accumulating nutrients, but if you…

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Brad Montagne: If you plant rice in fields like the Sacramento Valley in California, last time I visited my mom out there as, like, flying out, I see all these square ponds of water where they've been farming all of this GMO stuff for

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Brad Montagne: decades. It's extremely toxic, but rice is a commodity that's really become a more vogue

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Brad Montagne: with a huge return. And they're just flooding all these toxic soil

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Brad Montagne: places in growing rice, not… people not realizing rice is a hyperaccumulator, and it's some of the worst foods you could possibly have.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: and wheat.

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Brad Montagne: Oh, we took Shane.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: wheat is really insane, but it, you know, you used to say wheat is the staff of life. Well, it used to be.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Infrared used to be… But you can't… eat bread anymore.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Unless you make it yourself and you're really careful with it, but even then, it's… unless you're grinding it yourself.

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Brad Montagne: That doesn't help. It doesn't help. 95% of the hard wheat crop in America is sprayed with Roundup, two to three days to 3 weeks before it's harvested, so the plant withers and they don't have to worry about drying.

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Brad Montagne: It does not increase its yield. They proved that in studies at the University of Minnesota. Nobody wants to look at it because it's a convenience.

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Brad Montagne: But corn is 10 times worse than wheat.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Oh, yeah. The corn is just not edible anymore. It's… it's not a food.

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Brad Montagne: Yeah, the atrazine they use to keep corn growing is 10 times worse than Roundup.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Make it a… it is a pesticide. I mean, things don't eat it.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: If something else won't eat it, you probably shouldn't either.

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Brad Montagne: That's well said. When you look at the original…

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Brad Montagne: building blocks of herbicides and pesticides. That was the leftover nerve gas and things like that from chemical warfare in World War II.

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Brad Montagne: Most people aren't aware of that.

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Brad Montagne: The floor.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Fluorate, they didn't know what to do with it, so they decided to… Oh, let's stick it in the drinking water, that's a good idea. We'll tell them it saves them from getting cavities.

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Brad Montagne: Hitler had them put fluoride in the water because it dumbs people down, and they're more submissive.

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Brad Montagne: Okay, I thought that was exciting.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Good idea here!

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Brad Montagne: Yeah, it's amazing what gets…

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Brad Montagne: narratives. We're in an age where narratives are just an absolute barrage, and if the one thing that you can say about narratives, it doesn't matter what you think about Charlie Kirk or what's going on.

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Brad Montagne: There's enough people invested in looking at that, they are blowing the narrative to pieces, and they're demanding answers

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Brad Montagne: With very, very valid things.

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Brad Montagne: It's huge. That push-out back is really disrupting the whole agenda.

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Brad Montagne: Of what pushes everything from behind.

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Brad Montagne: And that's… it's good.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I'm wondering if this thing with Reiner also won't… have…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: unintended consequences. The… the more these… these chemicals that

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Pharmaceutical companies are pushing onto people that are really impacting

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: The rest of the general public.

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Brad Montagne: Yeah, so let's talk… let's talk about what they do.

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Brad Montagne: And this will make people understand.

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Brad Montagne: when we… Most… well, all of our food should go down into the gut.

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Brad Montagne: And the gut is very, very unique.

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Brad Montagne: If you hold your fingers up in front of your face, your fingers represent what the lining looks like.

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Brad Montagne: All the projections come off the line called microvilli.

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Brad Montagne: Those microvilli, they secrete a mucus. In between the

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Brad Montagne: The spaces in between the microvilli is where all the microbes in the gut live.

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Brad Montagne: And it caps over the top a little bit. The food can never touch those.

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Brad Montagne: But, the microvilla increases the surface area of the gut about 400 times.

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Brad Montagne: It's huge. It's really huge, and it gives a growing environment for all the healthy microbes to digest all of our food, and it brings the nutrients back down to the microvilli. Same thing happens with the microbes in the soil and the nutrients in the soil.

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Brad Montagne: Exact same, same thing. When you add an herbicide or pesticide.

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Brad Montagne: It creates an inflammatory reaction, where those microvilli go like this, and they'll slowly curl, so it's just like looking at your knuckles.

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Brad Montagne: There's nothing to produce.

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Brad Montagne: mucus anymore. There's no place for the microbes to hide. The good microbes will wash out in the toilet, and then pathogens start to grow.

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Brad Montagne: to… About 3 quarters of the immune system's in the gut.

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Brad Montagne: That's because that's where the most assault should come into the body, and it's all poised there to take care of it.

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Brad Montagne: But, the immune system has no detox function whatsoever.

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Brad Montagne: We've got 4 detox organs, Everybody only talks about one.

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Brad Montagne: Microvilli, that border, that's one.

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Brad Montagne: So, you got one area in the small intestine, another in the colon.

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Brad Montagne: All the microbes that grow in between that, that's the third one.

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Brad Montagne: The third detox organ, and the liver only catches what escapes out of the gut.

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Brad Montagne: When you add herbicides or pesticides, insecticides, fungicides, all that stuff in there.

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Brad Montagne: It creates inflammatory response to atrophy the microbelli.

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Brad Montagne: That allows… and it paralyzes the detox functions in the lining of the gut, and in all the microbes that grow in there. There's,

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Brad Montagne: They talk about that in the liver, but we use the exact same

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Brad Montagne: Pathway to detox as to absorb our food.

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Brad Montagne: And Big Pharma realizes, if we take oral doses, which is the easiest way, we've got to increase that 3, 4, or more times to get a blood level, because all the detox that goes on inside of the gut wall.

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Brad Montagne: So, as soon as you add that into your food, you've atrophied your gut wall, it makes it leak like a sieve, it cannot digest.

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Brad Montagne: because all the pathogens grow, it either ferments or rots your food. That dumps an overwhelming amount of toxicity into the bloodstream that the liver can't catch.

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Brad Montagne: That spills out globally, and that is a foundation of what destroys all aspects of health. Hormone dysregulation, autoimmune issues.

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Brad Montagne: Metabolic dysfunction in every sense of every organ Out there.

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Brad Montagne: It all starts right there.

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Brad Montagne: And you cannot write any of those without addressing that.

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Brad Montagne: And restoring that.

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Brad Montagne: heard two podcasts, and I did another one with,

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Brad Montagne: With a nurse practitioner that's also a metropolitan

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Brad Montagne: just a couple of days ago, and all these came out within the last few days. One's from Sarah Zahal, she's a integrative medicine doc.

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Brad Montagne: who deals with what she calls lifestyle medicine, which is what functional medicine… that came off of functional medicine, now I…

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Brad Montagne: Do more functional wellness.

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Brad Montagne: Just… same, same thing. It's all the same thing, and when you look at…

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Brad Montagne: Everybody's approaching. They go to their medical doctor to get a diagnosis, which is an insurance code, That…

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Brad Montagne: Locks a doctor into this narrow box of what their gurus tell them they can do with that.

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Brad Montagne: And all the pharmaceuticals they use to approach these diagnoses

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Brad Montagne: Mark Hyman talked about this, Sarah Saul talked about this, the nurse practitioner, naturopath.

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Brad Montagne: I asked her this specific question. All pharmaceuticals are designed to either slow down or try and stop a biochemical pathway.

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Brad Montagne: That supposedly is going on with the disease, but you gotta use a toxin to do that.

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Brad Montagne: Whereas you look at functional ways of doing things, lifestyle ways of doing things, you're optimizing

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Brad Montagne: all the healthy pathways so the body can actually function, optimize in its most maximum health that it possibly can. And it's completely diametrically opposed

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Brad Montagne: to what rebuilds health, and yet people are flocking, thinking, this is where I'm supposed to go, but they don't have the answers. I was asked to do a…

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Brad Montagne: On a summit.

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Brad Montagne: I think that was earlier this year, on the education of all doctors, so I looked up the education.

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Brad Montagne: There's not one school program that produces, quote, doctor.

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Brad Montagne: for healthcare. That… Teaches the foundational issues that build poor health and how to resolve them.

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Brad Montagne: Not in medical school, not in chiropractic school, not in naturopathic school, and not in homeopathic.

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Brad Montagne: Anybody that knows these things has gone outside of the camp, like Moses did with the tabernacle in the wilderness, as the Hebrews are coming out of Egypt. Go outside of the camp.

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Brad Montagne: To learn all this stuff.

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Brad Montagne: And most people are too busy to spend time doing it. That's where I've lived for the last 4 decades.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They're busy trying to make a living so they can afford healthcare so that they can go to the doctor and be poisoned.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: just…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: really, like, a very simplistic way of looking at it. I'd like to get back to the idea of our

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Our food supply?

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And do you have suggestions for people? I know…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I know a lot about food, and how it's produced, and where it comes from, and the soils, and all of the bits and pieces, and I'm horrified, even as a room shopper in a grocery store.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: That, you know… Things that are supposed to be healthy just really aren't.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So… What do you suggest to people?

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: How can you eat nutritionally with

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: With the situation the way it is.

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Brad Montagne: You gotta know a lot.

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Brad Montagne: And that's what we spend

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Brad Montagne: The most of our time with people is teaching them the ropes in their environment.

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Brad Montagne: Because wherever you live, it changes.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So, a few rules of thumb.

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Brad Montagne: The organic label doesn't mean anything anymore.

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Brad Montagne: Joe, it's not a safeguard.

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Brad Montagne: I've argued with people about that, but they don't understand. They're looking at research, not testing things clinically.

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Brad Montagne: And we've been testing things clinically in light of Lee's research. 40% of the best

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Brad Montagne: Best peer review articles in the best peer review journals have what's called spin on them.

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Brad Montagne: The results are not supported by the study, and America suggested that 70-75% of the time, and the research proves 75% of the time is overt for odd, it's not mistakes. So, looking at science doesn't give you an answer, doesn't give the doctors an answer.

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Brad Montagne: It's a manipulation by somebody who's benefiting from the study, and it's no different in the pharmaceutical side of studies and the natural side of studies. No difference. We've been testing things that have been supposedly the new breakthroughs for four decades. They're never

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Brad Montagne: What they claim to be.

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Brad Montagne: So, that's one of those things you've just got to accept and get over.

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Brad Montagne: The organic label doesn't mean what it…

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Brad Montagne: Probably did 30 years ago, because…

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Brad Montagne: We work with people who worked inside of that industry, we've tested stuff inside that industry. They'll do the same insane things as commercial farming does. They just put it away when the planned inspector's gonna show up.

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Brad Montagne: So, that's a reality. It's just a simple reality, and we don't accept it. So where can you find clean food? Non-certified organic is generally the best choice you can possibly get.

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Brad Montagne: And it's really, really clean food. So that's one aspect right there. VitaCost has some good

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I look at the vegan… the vegan world.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I was like, you know, either you eat cheese or you don't eat cheese. I don't really care, just, like.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Tell me that you're gonna smush a whole bunch of cashews together, and that's gonna be a good idea. Or making milk out of nuts.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: When you start, like… it's like every time we get involved in processing stuff.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We take anything that's possibly good about the situation, and make it… Terrible.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Almost always a bad idea.

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Brad Montagne: what they're doing with all these protein things, and you look at protein, if you protein and you mix it with a healthy fat, you've got something pretty good, but once you start adding sweeteners to it and all that, you made a toxic bomb.

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Brad Montagne: And that's what everybody does. It used to be a… it's a common wedding,

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Brad Montagne: And that's one of the rule of thumbs. You don't get that anywhere. So you brought up nuts, two places where you can get clean nuts. Trader Joe's has some of the cleanest nuts in North America.

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Brad Montagne: Who'd guess that? But it's a reality, and they're clean. But they gotta be raw. You can't have them roasted. You roast them, it hydrogenates the oils, and you've destroyed the food value.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I've heard that when you grow your own food, that it actually changes the chemistry of the food to adapt to your body.

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Brad Montagne: None realizing that in the city, everybody sprays their gardens and their trees, and their garden was toxic. They couldn't eat anything they produced off of it.

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Brad Montagne: My wife's dad was a soil genius who studied under Soil Genius, and they taught Master Gardeners what to do. They know how to make soil.

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Brad Montagne: And most people think, oh, that's a real heady subject. I…

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Brad Montagne: As soon as I finished that book, a friend of mine called me up, And said.

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Brad Montagne: Then she went down there. She met one of her son's friend's mothers at the hospital, never met her before.

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Brad Montagne: She goes, I don't know. To me, that's a God door. I live by those things.

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Brad Montagne: It's been me for decades. And so, I fly out there, I'm sitting next to someone in an airplane, and I got this

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Brad Montagne: And I tell him, he goes, oh man, that sounds like this is a really heady subject. I've never heard of that before at all. And I told him why I'm on the airplane.

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Brad Montagne: You know, your eyes get huge. What's a natural doc going out to visit somebody who just got shot?

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Brad Montagne: The bullet clipped the top of his bladder and went out through the iliac vein on the opposite hip, so he's bleeding internally. He shows up in the ER. They got a team of multiple doctors. One's cutting, one's got a staple gun, and one's looking for the bleed.

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Brad Montagne: That's just impossible. And we went out and we started doing these really creative things.

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Brad Montagne: he was pissed off, because the bullet just exploded the beginning of his colon and the end of his small intestine. Just exploded. Hydraulic thing. And they're looking at this and going, you know, we could put this together, try to make it look pretty, or we can save his life. We'll just shut off… cut off the bad stuff.

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Brad Montagne: Slap it together. No ileocecal valve, and for anybody that doesn't know, the ileocecal valve regulates

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Brad Montagne: His name was Jacob, and I, yeah, I went through all their surgery notes, put in together what happened, and said they were stuck with this decision. And they made the best one, you made it.

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Brad Montagne: Now we just gotta believe that God's gonna make you a new one. Within 3 weeks, his bowel habits were absolutely completely normal, and years down the road, they continue to be so. That's physically impossible.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It is so amazing, the ability a body has to overcome So much.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: it's not even a feeling. I just… I hold very bad sentiments about the medical community in general.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: they You know, they make these hard decisions, and they save lives.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: But then somebody like you can come along and help them really.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: heal.

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Brad Montagne: Yeah, rebuild that life.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I love that.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So, how do… how do you work with people? Are you in a clinic? Do you have people?

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: clients.

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Brad Montagne: Most people we work with are distant.

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Brad Montagne: There's advantages to working with people at distance, because there's some things you can evaluate at a distance better than you can in person.

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Brad Montagne: The only thing is I don't get to see and enjoy him face-to-face.

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Brad Montagne: Anymore, but as far as care and resolution of things. It's not care,

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Brad Montagne: That's really the wrong word. We partner with people.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: People… people don't want to make those kinds of decisions. They want…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They want a pill that will excuse them to continue on in the lifestyle that they think they want to live.

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Brad Montagne: But it won't change their situation at all.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It won't.

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Brad Montagne: They've been to every kind of specialist, done every kind of thing, trying to attack what they think their diagnosis is.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And nothing turns around.

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Brad Montagne: Until we deal with her lifestyle.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yep.

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Brad Montagne: So how do people…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: How do people get in touch with you?

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Brad Montagne: where, where my, my book is, The Healing Lifestyle, that's probably the easiest. GetmeWell.net. Our website's healthfullyou.com. It's H-E-L… H-E-A-L-T-H-F-U-L-L-Y, the letter U.com.

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Brad Montagne: The book will take you to that. I've also got a book.

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Brad Montagne: called Exposing Lung and Chronic Illness, and it goes through all the physiology and all of the interaction in a systems flow.

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Brad Montagne: Of what really is going on with almost all kinds of chronic illness, so you can really understand what's going on, and…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I think that's very helpful.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I really appreciate you joining me today, Dr. Brad. This has been an interesting conversation.

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Brad Montagne: It always is, never know where it's gonna go, and

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Brad Montagne: When they're organic, they go where they need to go.

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Brad Montagne: And you've just got to be at rest with that.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I totally agree.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: To learn more about Dr. Brad and download his free guide, Healing Lifestyle, please visit getmewell.net, and we'll be sure to put that link in the show notes below.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Thanks for tuning in today to the UWorld Order Showcase podcast. If you're ready to amplify your voice, monetize your mission, and start attracting premium clients, your next step is simple. Head to thecoachsalchemist.com and schedule your free client acquisition audit. Be sure to join us for our next episode as we share what others are doing to raise the global frequency, and remember, change begins with you. You have all the power to change the world. Start today and get visible.