17 Burst results for "Bill Lawrence"

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

"Insider says concert has expressed hope that coda's success and his own will lead the more parts for deaf actors and more inclusion to more diverse groups. In the meantime, he's got at least one more award ceremony to look forward to. He's been nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor, the film's writer and director, CN heater, has also been nominated for best adapted screenplay, the film itself has also been nominated for an Oscar for best picture. And finally today, what could be the final season of Ted Lasso is in production 9 to 5 max sites a feature from parade that says the show went back before the camera on Sunday, the 6th of March. Hearing the production started this kind of bittersweet. On the one hand, more time with AFC Richmond is more than welcome. On the other, the show was originally conceived with a three season arc. While Bill Lawrence, one of the show's creators has acknowledged that that was the plan, he's also said he doesn't think anything is closed off. And no point in missing it before it's gone. Speculation as the third season of tent lasso hitting in late summer or early fall seasons one and two are available now on Apple TV plus. As if you didn't know that. MacOS can brought.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"Problem is resolved. And i need to kind of say away from that whole thing but yeah no i understand. This is all just information just from the clinical studies. So there's no medical advice given here it is simply information being passed on but then you know even if you go back to the studies. Let's say that. Russia did on you talked about it on the gas employees from gas. That's it it's not like they were saying okay. Are you a smoker or are you not a smoker. Are you right like everybody. Saw that needle move. Who were on the peptides but maybe lifestyle comes into play with how well they're going to work depending on what you're doing correct. Yeah this. this is not a cure all by any means at all. But what this does is it makes you. The peptides will make you much healthier and so the gas prompt studies that we looked at in the t. lemurs section. What they had was about a two point six two point. Eight reduction in Sickness based on people showing up for work the number of days that people were missing work so they added control group not on the peptides than they had a control or peptide group and what they figured out what the data showed was that there was a two point. Seven times reduction in miss days by the due to respiratory diseases based on using the peptides. And i think overall overall sickness was two point eight or two point nine times reduced so basically. It's protecting people that what is really doing sandy is. It's taking those organs particularly the famous and the pioneer gland and regenerating them Such that they become much more effective at warding off disease. Right right okay. I have a couple of other questions and then we've already gone to over an hour. I get the feeling that stress seems to be a pretty huge factor so not everyone and i always liked to make this applicable to anybody. Not everyone can go onto a clinical study. Not everyone can take peptides. However it seems that stress seems to be the big factor which can really affect your overall health and wellness. Would you agree with that. Sort of the reason i say. I think there's two things that it would be hard to tease out which is more impactful and the two things are stress and diet. Okay yeah we know. As i mentioned in the teela mer study The studies that were done by lisbeth blackburn out of uc san francisco who one of the recipients of the nobel prize in two thousand nine that pregnant women who had a stressful pregnancy give birth to newborns with significantly shorter telomeres to go through life with..

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"You don't love you. Don't act it so look at you. I mean you would never think that so. Okay let's get back to this. Oh come on your wait a minute. I'll fix it up here. Okay okay so me and my fellow old people. I in two months be seventy five now. Okay so in that group of people. It was a six year study. Of course because you know the age of the people and so forth so in the control group here almost eighty two percent of these people died. Eighty one point eight again using. Just the pie. Neil peptide okay. It dropped it to forty eight forty six percent forty five point eight percent. I mean dog gone. Oh i gotta stop holding it down. Okay i get over excited about this stuff because it applies to me as well and all my loved ones and peanut our little puggle dog and so forth on peptides peptide dot gal k so so forty five percent On the one peptide reduction from eighty to then they had added for six years. They added a second peptide. And that's the thymus or immune peptide immune system peptide. They dropped the those people that were taking the two peptides. Their mortality rate dropped to thirty three percent so from eighty two percent to thirty three percent in this old people category that was the incredible reduction in mortality and the reason that had happened was they got telomere lengthening. They also without knowing it at the time got dna menthylatim modification but most importantly they got organ regeneration. That's what the peptides were doing. Just with those two peptides so the exciting thing it is that today we have twenty three of these peptides and in the clinical studies. We're using most of those for most people would say the average person is probably using over a course of a year. they're using at least nineteen or twenty of the various peptides. because there's peptides for the heart. The liver kidney pancreas the retina muscles cartlidge renewal and so forth. Now here's the the really amazing part of this in. Go back up here.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"Okay so now. That's pretty much. The dna methylation. Here's the last piece of this. There are really three studies. The t. lamar study. But it's a confirmation study. I i already know what the outcome of that is going to be. I knew on day one because the russians had already done that years ago. The dna methylation study. They'd never done the study Such they had a lot of theory and so forth. It's the first study that i'm aware of that. Actually has been able to move the needle so that is a true clinical study. The third is a a bunch of clinical studies. I know the outcome because they were done also a long time ago. And this is what we call organ regeneration so before i jump to that smithsonian magazine just printed an article based on clinical study where they're indicating that the human potential lifespan could be a hundred and fifty years and we're gonna come back to the cinema now so we call it the peptide longevity program. It's it's the umbrella program for these clinical studies and the goal is enhanced lifespan and reduce mortality using the peptide beiras. So here's the scientific data because it's always the data so before i get to go to the data. This is the aging expectation that we talked about earlier. Okay this is the expectation that dr cabins and i have an expect to be able to share with as many people as we can Here's the published clinical study for the data. I'm going to show you in a few moments. It was published in two thousand and two and so the russians have known for that long how to extend life by reducing mortality and the dna methylation and the peptides basically operate on all of these organs that you see here as well as many others. Okay as i said earlier there are seven eight of them. What the program does is. It goes in at the cellular level using these peptides and it regenerates at the cellular level. Then the tissue then the entire organ all of these major organs and so at the end of a certain period of time that we're going to talk about in a moment a person basically walks out with. I don't know if the word is remodeled. Or i can't think of the word if you if you if you took your car in and said go in and change out everything that needs to be changed out so that it's brand new running ads for good. Most i love that. Thank you sandy. What you have here is in a sense not totally because we can't change the outward appearance of the person's over but we can refurbish okay. We can refurbish all of important organs. Now let's see lawrence is saying we can do. Let's look at the data. Here comes the proof..

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

04:59 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"This is diabetic retina net plastic. And i'm not going to go through each one where you see the green on the right. That's the after treatment on the left is before treatment where you see green that means they have some vision there but where you see the yellow the red and the black that's impaired vision and particularly when you get to the stage of red and black that means basically no vision there so this was a patient treated with peptides for a couple of years and at the end of the couple of years with another scan we have a tremendous increase in their vision potential at this point based on the amount of green. You see here yes. It is truly. Here's retinitis pigmentosa. Look at the amount of black on the left compared to the right after treatment. Here's macular degeneration. If you see on on the left there's a lot of yellow and fairmont black over on the right. I would say there's a decrease of what least sixty seventy percent of that and same thing with glaucoma tremendous increase after post treatment. And they've actually tried this one on pets as well like it. Works for dogs dogs off glaucoma. Yeah absolutely All the peptides can be used for animals. I have several veterinarians who are in the clinical studies who use them for themselves. Of course but i know that they because they've told talk to me about the use them on their animals. Okay let's get to the methylation study. I understand a little bit about menthylatim complex. There are entire medical books written about menthylatim Methylated is sort of. you might call a kimmel. I call it a chemical factory. The chemical factory that makes everything work in the body basically here they talk a little bit about you know the various various i health fat metabolism liver health but it's basically everything is is impacted by methylated and it boils down to. It's a chemical process that goes on from the moment of conception throughout a person's life this is sort of what it looks like. Okay interesting put together a of several methylated yes combinations carbon combinations and so forth. I just thought it was kind of interesting. A cnn a complex. Here's a bit of a definition that will help. And i'm not gonna read the whole thing. It's amazing that menthylatim occurs several billion times. A second in our bodies this chemical processing that goes on down at the bottom. They say Atp energy If the cell can't produce atp then there's not going to be adequate energy in the body much like a car running out of gas so you can think of menthylatim as sort of like.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

04:23 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"They use them at the The russian olympic teams and so forth. oc for recovery. That is they have muscle peptides and various other peptides that are appropriate for olympic athletes You know who are under incredible strain and stress and so forth and you know have all sorts of injuries as training for and competing and so they use the peptides post competition. Typically post-training peptides. There's nothing magic about peptides. Peptides basically just tiny proteins If you take two three four actually take less than fifty amino acids. And i think i have a picture here. Let me get here if you take a small group of amino acids and you string them together we call call the peptide bonds. You string together eventually. The the they interface with the oregon's they become proteins basically and because they're so small they become able to pass through the digestive system pretty and tracked intact. I'm sorry they also can pass through cell membranes because they literally are so small. We're talking about three molecules okay. They can pass through the blood brain barrier and so they get to the targeted area and are able to then bond or bind. So this is a pancreas peptide. it's Three amino acids long and shows here how it binds into the dna. And that's very similar. As i spoke last time it's here in the us. They call it Armor thyroid medication. Yeah yup we're in. I think the synthetics call synthroid. I'd be please. I'm on it. Okay right yeah. And it's interesting just kind of a sidebar having dabbled with it a lot for the last thirty years with people in clients and so forth centers. Some people do really well on the natural armor that's derived from Pigs and some people don't but they do really well on synthroid. Yeah it's interesting. How the how. The body reacts. Yes i have in that respect. That's for sure tried all tried it all. Okay i'm going to go through this. The russians use these peptides That they formerly by the way back in the early days in Seventies the first peptide that they developed Was the famous peptide. And the second one was the pioneer gland peptide. They now have twenty three of what we call. The natural peptides All of them sourced. From a twelve month old calf. So what they do is they take a twelve month. Cav they then unfortunately Slaughter the the animal but very carefully take all of the organs and then process filtering process. The oregon's each individually and create these peptides from specific oregon and so they take They have a brain peptide. For instance that came from the brain of that calf they have a retina peptide from the retina of the cap. A pancreas liver a kidney etc etc and there are twenty three of these what we call natural peptides. We're only using those in the clinical studies because in russia and accepted in the us These peptides are considered to be food supplements because their natural based okay and so we don't have any difficulty. Bring him into the united states customs familiar with them and so forth. There's an additional thirty. Some odd sent thank peptides or peptides. Even the natural ones that are interject. injectable lingual sub lingual etc. But we only use the natural peptides. So let's look at Retina issues in the united states. Unfortunately and pretty much the rest of the world. If a person has a serious retina disease like retinitis. Pigmentosa macular degeneration. There's very little that can be done. The most that can be done typically is to slow the progression a little bit but there's no effective treatment in russia they use the vision peptides as follows..

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"It's like the most amazing adventure for me and you know even the tough days you know. I can't say that in the moment of that tough day on thing. What a wonderful adventure. But when i look back at it later having survived that was you know even even than misadventures just have had life another day another month. Another year Is what drives me. And a lot of my research is about what the really what the maximum life span of humans can be and i slipped in a slide towards the end There's a new study that came out. That's basically suggesting one hundred fifty is within our grasp. Wow that's helpfully right. That's how not just a fan but health span. Yes absolutely so With all that. I can go through a quick review of sort of the studies in terms of who's involved in these studies and then we'll talk about peptides quickly and then we'll talk about. We'll we'll get down to the dna methylation so there are two clinical studies and there's actually sort of two and a half but we'll say there's two clinical studies of the first one. You've spoken about the teela. Mer study is what. I call a confirmation study. The the russians already figured out that they could use peptides They figured this out in the nineties that they could use peptides to activate the kilometers enzyme and that kilometers enzyme then allows us to replace or regrow or lengthen. The little any caps on the end of our chromosomes. And i won't spend a lot of time with because people could look at the the first video but why that's important is that cell replication takes place as a result of our chromosomes splitting forming and so forth. And when those chromosomes split they have to have an in cap to protect the integrity of the chromosome. In order for the cell to actually duplicate a replicated self perfectly and each time though Cells replicate you lose a little bit of that end cap as we talked about k..

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

04:18 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"Lifestyle queen today with me. I welcome back. Dr bill lawrence. We had dr bill on. I'm calling you dr bill. We had you on the show a while back. And you talk to us all about this fabulous study on tila amir's that you are actually conducting so you're conducting to clinical studies and today we're gonna talk a little bit more about the dna methylation study which is another study of aging and i'm gonna for those of you who haven't watched the first one yet. I just want to make sure that. I introduced dr lawrence properly. He actually has a law degree. He has a master of science in psychology and appear phd in nutrition since one thousand nine hundred ninety s focus has been on slowing and reversing human biological aging. He's developed numerous science based protocols focused on optimal aging for health professionals and individual clients. And presently he is the administrator of these two clinical studies one of which we're going to discuss today so welcome back dr lawrence and it's a pleasure to be here actually as i always say it's a pleasure to be any place of course of course. Don't we all feel this way. This these days yeah. I'm i'm excited to get back into this topic because it's definitely near and dear to my own heart. I am fifty one. I'm not quite there yet. But i definitely want to be there. Where i am in my seventies and ballroom dancing like yourself and your partner right absolutely. We were out friday saturday and sunday night. That's amazing you see this is. This is the kind of thing that i believe anybody who really cares. Listen there's going to be people who don't care that's just a fact some people just don't care and they just leave it to destiny. Whatever may be. But i'm personally not one of them and i know a lot of people in my community are not those type of people either so very interested in this type of information so you know maybe we can start. I know that you brought your presentation with us and maybe we can start at the beginning like we did last time for those of the those of you who have seen the first video. I would suggest that you go back and watch. 'cause dr lawrence gets into great detail about the to lamaze activation study i and today it's going to be more of a review of that and then we're going to get into the meat of the dna methylation study which is really part two of what dr lawrence does. So if you'd like to take the stage. I would love that okay. Sandy of just Context here for a second..

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"This one is going to be all about. Dna methylation and his study relating to dna methylation. He's got two studies remember. I released the one on telomeres and how they affect your biological age. And this one is dna methylation and how it affects your biological age. And he's gonna explain what it means and the studies that he is conducting right now. Okay so and in addition as another piece to this what is he using to help reduce his patients biological age in these two areas. Now these are two pretty major areas that determine how well we are aging so would he is trying to do is show in his studies that using these particular peptide bio regulators out of russia. He can reduce the biological age of his patients. Pretty cool stuff. you guys. Now get a preface this by saying none of this is medical advice. This is all for educational purposes only. I'm not going to talk anymore about this. Because i'm gonna let dr bill lawrence do all the talking in this podcast. I'm good at just tell you about a few things going on if you wanna watch and see the slides from some of his amazing presentations in europe. That he's done then. Go to my youtube channel. Make sure that you subscribe. Because i am publishing a lot of my podcast interviews on youtube now not all of them but a lot of them julia and subscribe it sandy caney tricia like everywhere else. I'm on twitter. I'm on talk. i'm on instagram. But most probably at syndicate nutrition on facebook private women's facebook groups indicating attrition health lifestyle queen. I'm on clubhouse sakata everywhere you guys. I'm also a registered holistic nutritionist. I do work with clients. I work with clients only. I do do concerts as well. But typically i work with clients for a three month period and my focus is always with women over forty so with this. I am going to cut on through to this interview. Because it is a little lengthy. Do feel free to subscribe share Definitely review because that means the world to us podcasters when we get reviews. And i would love to hear from you sandy at sandy cay. Nutrition if you wanna get in touch with me and for now. Let's cut on through to dr bill lawrence partout. Dna menthylatim heroin. Welcome to santa caney attrition health and.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

04:02 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"In the control group here Again this was tumor incidents. What percentage of these little critters could they induce a tumor in k. And so if we look at these these little rats over here with the chemical complex. They were able to induce eighty-one percent of those little rats ended up with a tumor the rats that were given peptides before and during this process of inducement. That was what i think. It's thirty six. Let me see. Looks like it's not twenty six twenty six percent so it it dropped the Successful incidence of cancer inducement from eighty one to twenty six percent. And if you just sort of scan all the way down you can see that. There's a significant decrease in the vulnerability of these little animals if they were on a peptide beforehand. So here we have x ray radiation also little rats. Sixteen percent came down with cancer. Tumor three percent over the peptide tie. That's amazing and mrs using the peel and thymus of They used epithet woman yes. The they used the pineville epa talmon. They use the thymus Which in the natural form is called volanic and they use the vision peptides. There's a luton right right so so. I had this in there for the doctors because with kobe situation i couldn't bring a wealth. Let me back up. Only doctors are admitted to the clinical studies. Now doctors are about half of all the people in the clinton of study Four years ago when i was starting out The requirements to join the clinical. Study where you had to have a pulse. Okay okay. well here's the situation okay You go up there. It's you're looking for people to bring into the clinical study. And so i would go to people i knew for a long time because if you can imagine i come to you and i say you know i've got these hills. Are these capsules that were developed by the soviet union military in the cold war against the us. And i think they can do some pretty good things. Would you be willing to swallow these few years. Let's see what happens. I guess if you know a little about them then you go. Yeah sure well trillium sandia was real. Trust to all these being pretty much. All of them are dear friends of mine in family members and all that kind of stuff. Anyway i put this up because the physicians if they're in the clinical study they can use do use these peptides for their patients as well and since their food supplements they don't have a problem with the fda we couldn't get in enough of the lung or respiratory peptides during this year. Because of the kobe situation they use them very very successfully to regenerate the respiratory system of kobe patients. Okay let's get to t. lemaire now so there's those little in caps that i told you about onless chromosomes okay. We're not going to go through all this stuff. This is wonderful. Oh billy to look at The teal teal are the little light spots on the in Let's go through this These are just some american. Scientists who are are good people. I know them all until fourth and they are sort of defining here every time our cells. Divide this as A bill anders one of the real experts here in america the kilometers get a little shorter and every time they shorten our cells age. This is all about cellular aging one of the key things that we know now. Is that the health of a human is dependent on the health of.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

03:34 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"He's unknown here in america but in pretty much all throughout europe in the middle east. He's extremely well known. These studies that we're gonna talk about before the t- lamar clinical study Have been conducted at these various institutions. the off military medical academy which would be somewhat similar to west point and so forth. But it's a male military academy and so forth The background studies for telomeres and dna. Methylation apart from the current ones have been done in conjunction with national institute of aging here in the usa Italian facilities germany Spain and so forth belgium france and other so it isn't that the russians are secretly over there doing this science and so forth they jointly do the clinical studies that have been going on since really thousand nine hundred seventy with a with a bunch of institutions and i'll give some background here This is professor. Kevin receiving a russia's highest civilian award and Professor kevin ten is my direct boss. He's receiving the award for his forty to fifty years of service to the russian people. I in the military and that's his boss Standing next to him. And i can't say that i've ever seen his boss in the clinic But i see his physician there. On a regular basis carting out peptides acid chorus yup and president putin has a real interest in being healthy as we all know so so what kevin is saying here is that that peptides are going to be the far surpass drugs as a pharmaceutical intervention. And i'll explain a little bit more. And he saying ten to fifteen years he said the two years ago. It's actually happening now. And part of the reason for that. Is that the peptides that the russians have developed unlike drugs have no adverse qualities no adverse events and so forth because the ones that we use In the studies. I'll show you are derived from animals and we'll go. We'll go through that in a moment and if they work safe i can guarantee you. Let's see her. I can guarantee you. That professor cabins than i would probably be doing. A bit of coal mining and siberia. Yeah right Putin is not very tolerant. of failure now now for sure not unlike america that has these golden parachutes for ceos who destroyed their companies and he gets paid millions of two different system. Anyway so this is. This is the accepted paradigm All over the world in medical science. And basically you know in in people's minds. This is how people age okay. Well we're determined to change that and that's what these studies are showing and really. I'm just gonna stop there for a second. The folio that dr lawrence has just shown is really the progression of age. How we physically look. And it's commonly known that you know our skin sags..

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"Higher one. Welcome to sandy kane nutrition health and lifestyle queen today with me. I have dr bill lawrence and dr lawrence actually has a degree in law however he is a master of science and psychology and a phd in nutrition and since nineteen ninety. His focus has been on slowing and reversing human biological aging. He has developed. Numerous science based protocols focused on optimal aging for health professionals and individual clients and currently doctor lawrence is the administrator of two clinical studies to determine if human biological age can be reversed. Welcome dr lawrence. I saw excited to have you today. Thank you sandy. It's great to be here actress. Just great to be anywhere. Well yeah exactly these days. That's just the case. But i'm i'm really excited to talk to you because what you're doing is truly in my opinion cutting edge and it's based in science so it's not just techniques that people can use and maybe it's going to help them age. Well maybe not. This is truly science that you're doing and you have these two clinical studies that i really want to introduce to my listeners. Because i feel like it's really going to be of interest to many people in midlife so you know maybe i guess we can 'cause you're actually doing quite a few things yourself aren't you. Oh yes Let's let me give the yeah some background and soon you all of us have our personal stories as to why were in the health field and so forth and i have one of those When i said. I'm glad to be anywhere literally. I i truly mean that of i was raised in the mormon church. And we do a lot of genealogy work there i knew growing up that We did not have genes for longevity certainly among the males in my family and my uncles grandfather uncles and so forth the all died in their fifties all of them from heart disease My father had his first heart attack. Myocardial infarction at fifty seven and then his fatal one at sixty five Looking back through the genealogy there was only one man one male over a period of two hundred years where we had both birth and death information Only one male made it to seventy in all those years. he was a wonderful manuals. An uncle of mine He was a nondenominational preacher Just the most ethical honest good human being it was interesting. Because he preached all the time And he would refer oftentimes to a section of of psalms in the bible where it says that Mankind should live for three score and ten years. Well that's seventy years of interest in his seventieth year about three months he turns seventy. he was diagnosed with cancer and.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"Presentation because this podcast episode is going to be done a little bit more like a presentation verses just audio and he's going to have some pretty fantastic slides so you can go and find me on youtube yes. I have a youtube channel now. And i'm launching it with dr bill lawrence's presentation people. This presentation has been done all over europe at longevity conferences for doctors from all over the world and other people in the health space who are interested in longevity so going over sandy cay nutrition. You'll find me on youtube and you can watch part one of this particular podcast episode. I will have a part one. And i will have a part to that will release later so part one will be one of the clinical studies and part two will be the other one. I'm not gonna speak too much more about it. Because i really like for you to listen to dr lords. So i'm going to just had a couple of quick announcements one is obviously. I've launched my youtube channel so gone over and subscribe there it. Sandy cay nutrition just like everywhere else. But i'm going to have some pretty fantastic podcasting clips where you're gonna be able to see the people behind the mic including myself. Sometimes the visual is quite enjoyable and a lot of times. I will watch youtube videos. As i'm cooking so i can listen and watch at the same time. So go on over and subscribe ign also obviously on instagram at syndicate nutrition on facebook page syndicate nutrition. I women's group on facebook syndicate nutrition health and lifestyle queen. You have to answer a few questions to be part of that. I'm also on tick talk. I'm on twitter account everywhere guys and girls so go find me on these different platforms. I do my best to be present as i can. I'm also on. Clubhouse can find me on clubhouse unusually in a room called biohacking women fifty plus every morning at eight thirty eastern with along with many other amazing women from all over the world who have knowledge in so many different aspects to aging. Well so if you're on clubhouse going finally there and follow me there. I am also on spotify green room. Some of you might have heard of it. It's a new audio platform kind of like clubhouse haven't done a lot there but i am there so without further ado. I am going to cut on through now to the interview. Part one with dr bill lawrence.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

Sandy K Nutrition

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Sandy K Nutrition

"Hi everyone is sandy. Crews from sandy clean nutrition health and lifestyle queen and. I'm here to show you that balanced living works. This is a specially for all you ladies over forty. We will cover a range of exciting topics with many special guests. And i really look forward to the season for now. Hi everyone welcome to syndicate nutrition health and lifestyle queen today with me. I have dr bill lawrence. Some of you may have heard of him. Some of you might not have heard of him but he's doing some pretty cutting edge. Clinical studies two of them to be exact on long javadi and increasing health span along with life span. That's what we all want right. We all want to live long. But we all wanna live healthy without all of those really unappealing diseases like diabetes cancer heart disease all of those things that tend to happen as we reach midlife and beyond so dr bill lawrence will actually do part one of two for us today if you prefer to watch his webinar now some of you will find it much more enjoyable to watch his.

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

07:26 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

"Bring on guests. Please ladies and gentlemen show welcome to the show guys is. We're so happy you're here. Joel gives an introduction to how you chose these two lovely people okay so we had a big conversation last. We all turn wasn't sure respond to the request of people who have slept with their partners. Best friends but Our listeners did not do. There was a literally nami of people. Being like i did it or it happened to me. and so you know michelle wrote in sharing we have to get on the podcast to talk about how janas this. This is a way to have zakar. Donald tell me they hooked up with cris to know me and my dreams built crossing the lines. Accu are crossing the he knows. I've had a few erotic dreams so we guys were so glad. You're here reminding if you didn't hear last week's episode Gd and an carla hookup. They just kiss But we were talking about. Oh my gosh. it's so horrible. How a friendship ever recover from that. And i jokingly said joel or i sit on the air. I wonder if there's a couples will come on and talk about that and then you wells got filled with people that had. Oh you got to hear my story my story and she selected machelle joseph. So guys go. How did it happen. What went down. Well i i feel honored that the email is flooded and i got picked. Guess i ask subject line but all the way they had such good humor about this already. Just tip of the hat to you outstanding. What happened so obviously. We've all been in quarantine for the past year and his best friend was kind of her bubble. He recently went through a divorce. Right as quarantine was getting started he was really lonely so like we just we scooped him up onto our arms known him for ten years. Like you know come in. Every week he would come over here. Just hang out and You know there. Lots of alcohol was consumed. Everything has been sober. Let me just save But we just kind of realize that there was a little bit of a spark there and my husband and i have been married for ten years. We've known each other for seventeen years. We met high school. We have literally been the only people leave ever been with because up together like same town same forever and ever and ever type thing pretty close like town over very small mid western town. We saw very mid western sensibilities on you guys you just. You ran by it but you have only been with each other. Correct all right well. Okay jerry springer show. Donald walked into that sound. Jerry springer is this sounds more like the. What was the movie. The big chill. Was that the one where they're all hanging out in the cabin together. That's yes download. Donald zec just keep moving further back bills in the bathroom. Said michelle gone ahead okay. Love it We actually met on a blind date at a high school dance and never looked back. So we've been the only ones you know. And we are totally in love and still are two kids and their stairs. And i'm surprised. They haven't killed themselves circulation. We're working for you guys. We've been waiting so long. She's actually fucked two of my friends. I'm talking about my bill outlook at billy bills bills leaving. Get him comfortable. I first of all you guys. You're so evolved that you talk about like this but i continued because i'm on the edge of my seat So if i can interject real quick too and this isn't anything bad but like we do have two kids young kids in you have really faced the brunt of the quarantine with them so for the last year you've been working from home in. We kept our kids home for the majority of the pandemic so not being able to interact with any adults whatsoever. Besides each other you are also with two children Eight year old and a five year. Old twenty four seven. Okay if you're already. You're already way to understanding michelle. You like space there. Because i was able to my job. I was able to get out and i wasn't like going and wine and dine in people or anything but at least i had other human interaction whereas like i can see how you're craving something being like i shall continue please so i had asserted to have these feelings like what if life is so short like i. We are going to be together forever. Like i was just curious. And so i actually approached him and we had many many conversations about it. He was a little hesitant. I understandably his. I'm great and he didn't wanna lose. And i think it goes without saying look at bilking. Then i'm just all right. Bill is now hiding under a go ahead. Wait so when you say you approached him you mean you mean jack. I'll take this is a different takes a turn. You ask permission from joe to experiment. Okay yes yes. I said You know. I have these feelings. And like i was going to put myself out there and ask this other person in. They could possibly say what are you. Are you crazy. Like why would i do that. So after many talks we said yes in like just open communication about the whole thing so i asked the other person. And he's like heck. Yeah that's about it. That's the only thing. I could have predicted about this whole thing guy. Would you be interested in kind of no strings. Attached hook up. And you're not gonna believe this. You know me being said yeah i joseph. This is your french to you. Did he did hugh and he talk it out. Like you're going to give you permission to have sex with my one. You know we. We have like an unspoken bond. I feel like. I've known this guy for a long long time in. This sounds really weird. But i think of him is more like a brother. So maybe that gets into a weird family. Tree is a wreath type of situation here but it was. We made bill lawrence uncomfortable. Going to be in ted last season three so.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

06:59 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

"Who is bonnie cycowicz bill. She wrote this episode. Bonnie psych quits is a young comedy writer. married a mike cyclists who i wrote with on friends and she wrote on For gary goldberg for a good period of time. So i'd known her for a while. So how does that work business. That occasionally a writer outside the normal writer's room already script. What's not about back in the old days with shows especially when there'd be twenty two to twenty six episodes you'd sometimes assign a couple of freelance scripts out there ways for writers. That kind of you're still of trying to find their way onto a staff to make some money and Finding in into the guild to health insurance and all that stuff in the old days is not not a thing anymore nowadays. It's it's almost the same price to have a staff writer you know they. They changed the system a little bit. Ed so like when you see a staff writer show. They don't get paid for the scripts even if they write one staff writers. And so i think the the guild was trying to create a situation that it was almost the same price to have a staff writer for six or eight weeks so they get the experience of being on a staff as it was to give someone a freelance script. I never knew that. And i believe this. Is victor nelli first episode. Do you know if that's true or not used to check it out. But he became a regular on this. We ended final for me. He's a good dude and he's very good director and he was his first episode. I think is first episode. Was the one where we're at the funeral and jordan. The famous wallace funeral jordan office. Yeah george wallace imagining someone's funeral and you imagine yourself being dead fooling everybody so that you could george wallace like the party all the time. It's you imagine your funeral was. That was a victim. Victor nelli episode. I think houses. I e for those of you. This is four twenty two and our flashing back to the moment were Carlin i kissed in rewatching the kiss. It do see that lips are parted. Lips are deputy it. it's it doesn't look innocent and all. Its bro bro. It does not look innocent at all to get a drink. The pruder tape. You're like okay. Let me look now up doors. You say as an accident and she's giggling and you're supposed to be hammered. Seemed to enjoy it too much as actual actor actress though i mean the real people the real. Ged in the real. Judy enjoyed listen. I gotta say i. We talked about this last week. And i was very upset watching it because i was like i would never. This is victor. i direct so bill bill. You weren't here last week but Donald were very upset watching this kiss because it just felt wrong. Even this many years later but But no as you re watch. It wasn't just a purse lip. Kiss there without there were there. Were open lips. There was no tongue. Lips work webs. Were open but sandwich layers of lip sandwich in soap opera. It's it's it's it's it's a metaphor pride. Feel this where this episode comes in time and when where your podcast is right now. It's just so because it's it's like the halfway point during mean for show and on the one hand we knew we were doing. And there's a lot of funny stuff on the other hand you know. I felt like this is right where the show was teetering a little bit. We could have easily gotten tired. You know what i mean because we had done. I think we had done almost eighty something episodes of the show by now and what hundred exactly but instead. I felt like everybody kind of reinvigorated themselves. That fifth season and wet Absolutely baton. that's crazy so it's a lot of prejudice is a very good one. I i remember te pressure. Don't you guys the pressure on your podcast. Right now in terms of i if you go along go along go along is this is. What's so interesting when used to do shows for nine years. You reach a point that you know how to do it. You're doing it well and people enjoy it but it's very easy to get overly comfortable and complacent right and so then you have to go do either mix it up or do we reinvigorate. Yeah what we're trying to do that in a sense because we also love the four of us love doing it so much and we see. Obviously there's a there's a end to it and we go. That's why we've been folding in some some interviews here because we we all kinda wanna find a way to keep doing. We jokingly say we're gonna watch podcast of another show but we're a realistic podcast of the original pug this and then evaluate each episode strong and we. I don't know i. I think we have fun when we really i mean. I know it's sort of everyone's doing it. But we really do like enjoy interviewing people that are super interesting and And maybe maybe we'll do our own version of that. I don't know to be determined. We also think about it for for four more seasons. I also take into watching. You guys do rewatch podcast of show that neither of you is on. Were on in case you have different opinions and stuff like that. Is i still three. Watch the office. Because there's already been a relaunch fogcast but donald doesn't want to do that. And i wanna do a different world man or something like that such a dry eye and beat up to going to drama. Well i mean i could joke about dramas all day doing now. I think. I think it's the obvious thing is it has to be a show with an overlapping fan base. Scrubs like community or something where it's where it's the the people that listen to this and loved scrubs feel the same way about another show. We then they all stay tuned. That seems logical. We should do short lived show so each season is like we should do like parker lewis. Can't lose lead. we're really good comedies. We grew up with. Like you know eddie murphy. Movies of the eighties. Oh my gosh. I could talk about eddie murphy all day long you that money. Let's keep going. So krista in that how i wrote down i wrote down the words. Lucky man bill are between your bosoms. Ma'am maybe he looks fantastic. I if i could. I think my wife has an amazing body. But i don't know if i would show it off to every you'd be proud of that. Well there was one time. You're all your wife is on life smoke so did your wife is very sexy and And i think you'd be proud to see that one time. I do remember but i was shit faced drunk and one time christa christa. Props she soci- about she's so game for anything man her willingness to poke fun at herself in this thing. It really made me laugh and small but the crazy thing is. She doesn't look old at all. I know she looks hot as balls. That dude that dude's gay. That's why is he. I assume he's supposed to be like the son of the next door neighbor but it looks like he lives there alone for some reason. The college kid. Tom hanks in big. Why does this child live across the hall fund.

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"bill lawrence" Discussed on Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

07:27 min | 2 years ago

"bill lawrence" Discussed on Fake Doctors Real Friends with Zach and Donald

"None of this all bills's humans don't have thought listen. You hit it big would spin city. Then you hit it big again with scrubs and then you've got an even bigger with ted lasso men like this. It doesn't happen like this. For most lightweight. Hit and then everything after is like oh it was good. But it wasn't no were wasn't about his new thing that isn't even announced. You can't talk about off announced here touching on its official window. Because i want the exclusive on this probably in the next week or two and then come on and tell you guys about car. Well we love you bill. And i'm so proud of you. And i guys i really. You're everywhere in all these articles. I don't want to jinx you. But i'm not superstitious. All these articles like lassos gonna sweep the emmys. So i you know it's weird and so you was to have is to promotional stuff for all that you guys both had to do that. A lot before in the show is so the antithesis of that is so. It's really hard because like the whole premise of the show is you don't care about winning and losing it's how you play the game and you know how you treat each other so it all feels disingenuous spot. I promise not zach always gives me shit you guys if i pretend not to care because i'm good at pretending nothing i'm bill. Jeanie said many things but acting is not his best thing and when he acts he doesn't give a fuck about awards it really shows through now. What about merge bill. Because everyone including this little boy want jerseys and stuff when it took me forever but It's like the first place i says. There's there's initial stuff that will come out and be available in the hopefully right in the trailer comes out which is a the official trailer for season two comes out in like three weeks and then And then all the cool like named kits and a like with a special premier league type kits come out in september. I'll club teams all of a sudden start having jerseys and stuff like that that replicate. There's already so much murtaugh. Fc and by the way what happened. I wanted to make this little boy's day. And i went on and i knew that you guys did never merch yet. And i went and like just covered with. But that's non official. So what i did was even his eight. I gave him the sweatshirt that you'd given me. Because i love this little boy so sweet and like and and just wanted to make his day his name he should probably send me fifty bucks. It's not a big deal. I like you said body. I'm joking around. Of course. I'm glad you gave it to him. A super cool. I'll put my shoulders back. Donald around and watch solos okay. I thought that's right. You have other things to do a great team. Think a great thing for this episode of talk to you guys about when you get gone by. I wanted to know how everybody's lives going miss you. it's been it's very good to see all dahlia stakes. Like golf for the first time in eight months yesterday's cow. Congratulations on now. Right me as a golfer. bill. Ted sky everything the donald the at just reopened. Va over in westwood veterans. I think they have young beautiful. Nine hole course. No one goes to in the veterans area there. It was really cool. I went there with a place that all the time with his buddies told pitch. And putt thing. But it's he loves it is beautiful. You graduated to real courses. You're the real deal now. And i see your videos and stuff. Now it's fun. It's a lot of fun with asking about my life. It's like a roller coaster right now. Are you allowed to talk about what happened or no. Yeah absolutely i mean the whole world knows about. It was the craziest thing so the day that shows her announced. I get a call at like ten forty five and it's my agent and he's like yo. Give me a call as soon as you get this. And i'm like oh shit. It didn't get picked up like when when not when your whole team doesn't call you. You know right away. It didn't give up. They only want all be on the call when it's good news right and so i call him. He's like so look. The show didn't get picked up and it's being reworked and immediately i was like oh did i cast. And he was like no. You didn't recast and i was like oh great. Cool great news. There's just so heartless. Well bill you can give them a pep talk. This shit happens all the time all the time. But it's good sign. I mean bill. I mean you know better than me. But isn't an extraordinary sign. That they want to reinvest another like nine thousand shows. Have this success story of getting of re platforming reimagined. They're currently it's already picked up making How i met your father for the second time and this one's going right onto streaming and they made the first game of thrones same. Original game of thrones out there with completely different people in it There's a scrubs out there with by the way with Notice not recommend recommend myhill ryan doing. They went onto good things anyway. Their name 'cause they both saw great careers. I you know. it's it's really interesting now because we put a lot of work into it and it was and genuinely thought that you know the the network would love it and at the end of the day they loved the characters and they love the formula idea. I love the cast. Yeah but something was missing. They said they wanted to and they wanna rework which is better. There's no better when they when you think about it. When you go. Remake game of thrones. You've learned so much from a test audience and from just your own eyes go. Here's what works. Here's what doesn't work now. he can. I mean it's such a rare position to be to go make something with so much new information and so i'm sure they tested your thing and said this doesn't work. This does work. Obviously they loved the cast. Let's keep the cast and you're going to. They're going to go into production with so much new information. I think it's a blessing in disguise. Also remember that. is imperfect business. What if you thought you guys made the first one straight care and all that you don't know that it wasn't great it's just so weird cause no one can tell you know and i don't mean this to be Been dictate or anything. But it's out there to like one of the stories of ted. Laso is jason today. Kherson i went to every streaming site and It wasn't a bidding war. No one bought it except apple demean. I'm not doing it now to go like ha ha you know but it's And people wanted to like it. And they're nice. People and i know people at different companies in still past past past past past It's just kinda hard because you're asking people to roll the dice on guessing. How people are gonna react to something and that's kind of an inexact science you know. There's a reason why breaking bad's on amc because every other place passed so it's part of the game it's the weirdest part is better. We could all watch the original game of thrones and go. This is awesome but all right well we talk. We talk about that. A little bit on The black side When it does come out but we talk about how you know..

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