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Descubre cómo el PABA, es un nutriente que protege tu piel y cabello del envejecimiento provocado por una intensa exposición al sol. Este complemento natural bloquealos rayos UV y fomenta la renovación celular, evitando las arrugas y las manchas en la piel. Lee más sobre sus beneficios en nuestro blog. #elcoachdetusalud #bienestarnatural #salud #suplementosalimenticios #remediosnaturales #nutrientes #fitoterapia #Piel #Cabello #Paba°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°Te invito a ver el artículo de la semana: https://elcoachdetusalud.com/paba-para-el-cuidado-de-tu-piel-y-cabello/°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°Déjame saber ¿qué piensas?Comenta abajo
Buckle up listeners, this is a good one. This episode is packed with helpful information. Allison talks to Bev Sidders, a chemical engineer turned licensed master esthetician, about all things sunscreen…. plus a little bonus on bug spray as well. Each question Allison asks Bev yields tons of great information. Here are some of the highlights: how to choose the right sunscreen for everyone in your family, which sunscreen ingredients you should look for and which you should avoid and why, how to use the EWG app to check the safety of the products your family uses, Bev's recommendations for specific sunscreen products for the whole family, what SPF we should be using and how often we need to reapply, bug spray brands Bev recommends and tips for applying, how to treat a sunburn, whether sunscreen really expires, whether going outside unprotected to boost Vitamin D levels is a good idea, the scoop on all those foundation and SPF combos out there… and much more. Notes from Bev: – choose a 100% mineral sunscreen with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide – avoid aerosol sprays to limit risk of exposure to benzene – avoid chemical sunscreens with aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and trolamine salicylate (both were deemed unsafe by the FDA in 2019) – avoid chemical sunscreens with oxybenzone and octinoxate (both are potential endocrine system disruptors and are not reef safe, but are found in nearly 65% of all non-mineral sunscreens) – avobenzone is the least dangerous choice if you have to use a chemical sunscreen – avoid sunscreens containing shea butter, petroleum, sweet almond oil, cocoa butter, retinols and niacinamide if you are prone to acne You can find out more about Bev or ask her a question on her website, Instagram and Facebook Click here to watch or listen on YouTube Want to hear more from Allison? Provide your email address here to receive Allison's weekly email about the podcast and other fun topics. Enjoying How Long ‘Til Bedtime? Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps Allison support more parents. Click here, scroll to the bottom, rate the podcast, and select “Write a Review.” And if you're a Spotify listener, you can now leave reviews on Spotify by clicking here. Also, if you subscribe to the show, you won't miss any episodes! Connect with Allison: Instagram Facebook Website YouTube
See video of this interview at Pusterom.comAllison Dowdy is the founder of the Panamanian company Beauty Essence Organics. She makes around 200 cosmetic products based on knowledge both from modern cosmetology and native American medicine. She explains how the cosmetic industry uses around 24 000 chemicals. Approximately 2400 of them are tested by the EU or FDA in the USA. Of the tested chemicals, around half of them were found harmful to our bodies. Allison fears that the dangers of these products are far more severe than we understand at this point. In this episode, she talks about dangerous toxins used in hair products, deodorants, toothpaste, lotions, lipsticks and sunscreens. She gives us recipes for products we can replace it with. When she started her company, she discovered that the Panamanian law did not distinguish between cancer treatment, AIDS medicine and organic soaps. To get the permit to sell a “medical” product cost 250 000 USD, and the law required you to do this for every product. This meant that the native Americans in Panama had to go underground with their knowledge, and they could not afford to manufacture them for sale. Allison observes that many countries have similar laws to protect small groups of people or businesses. She did not accept it, and fought to change the law in Panama.Allison Dowdy / Beauty Essence Organics / Be Organic Panamá:› Instagram› Facebook› Home page› YouTubeTopics discussed (in chronological order):› mango seed oil (search)› wanabana plant (search) • soursop (search) • graviola (search)› cochineal (search)› formaldehyde (search)› paraben (search)› rosa mosqueta oil (search) • rosehip oil (search)› raspberry oil (search)› cucumber oil (search)› broccoli oil (search)› anti perspirant deodorant (search)› aluminum chloride (search)› under armpit glands (search)› pheromones (search)› fermented radish (search)› fermented coconut (search)› salt stick deodorant (search)› salt water disinfectant (search)› coconut oil bicarbonate of soda deodorant (search) • bicarbonate of soda (search) • bicarbonate alkaline (search) • citric acid (search)› phthalate (search)› aluminum alzheimer (search)› triclosan (search)› dioxane (search)› lead in lipstick (search)› International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (search) • INCI (search)› lavender oil (search)› distilling oils (search)› fragrance of oils (search)› essential oils (search)› aromatic oils (search)› toothpaste (search)› fluoride (search)› neem oil (search)› antihistamine (search)› peppermint (search)› eucalyptus (search)› PABA chemical (search) • 4-aminobenzoic acid (search)› sunscreen (search)› zinc oxide (search)› raspberry oil (search)› coconut oil (search)› cacao tanning (search)› jojoba oil (search)› propolis (search)› honey (search)› vitamin b3 (search)› ph skin care (search)› Dr Bronner soap (search)› cacao butter (search)› avocado oil (search)› olive oil (search)Download this episodeRecorded: 2024-01-25Published: 2024-02-16Support Antijantepodden?Do you appreciate the work we do, and want to support future episodes?Find out how you can give something back to us at antijantepodden.com!Subscribe to our newsletter
Sebastian Paba from Regulate joins us to chat about his experience working for his favorite hockey team the New York Islanders, shares what Regulate has planned for the rest of the year, and we chat about how he woke up to a DM from the NHL that led to being included in a pretty iconic social media post ++ way more! Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey, Tom, and Justin talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way. Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! Fast forward 20 years and we are still just as passionate about the scene as we were during our girl jeans and youth XL band tees days. Tom and Mikey are diehard New York Islanders fans, but Justin (Bolts fan) likes to remind us that we are #notanislespodcast. As we got older we realized we can like more than one thing and running beside our love for music has always been our love for hockey. We have realized we are not alone in this thinking, actually there are many of us that love these two things! This podcast explores just how connected they are! NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY! SUBSCRIBE SO YOU NEVER MISS A GREAT INTERVIEW! Our featured artist from our Pop Punk Prospect Report playlist is Sleave. Show them some love here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3aL2qD5eKYUakCpYvBQL7b?si=rvDv9Vl5S32Jb-56NlnwDQ Want your band added to our Prospect Report Playlist? Submit your band here: https://forms.gle/upDfTDV4tKayHqeK6 FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bardownbrea... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/bardownbreakdwn FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BarDownBreak... WEBSITE: https://bardownbreakdown.com MERCH: https://isles-meetups.creator-spring.com PLAYLISTS: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7Fo... BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE HOCKEY PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.thehockeypodcastnetwork.com Gambling problem? Call 1 8 00 Gambler. In Massachusetts, call (8 00) 3 2 7 50 50 or visit gambling help line m a dot org, In New York, call 8 7 7 8 HOPE N Y or text HOPE N Y (4 6 7 3 6 9). In Kansas, call 1 8 00 5 2 2 47 00. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1 8 00 GAMBLER or visit w w w dot 1 800 gambler dot net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 8 8 8 7 8 9 77 77 or visit c c p g dot org. 21 + in most eligible states but age varies by jurisdiction. See draftkings dot com slash sportsbook for details and state specific responsible gambling resources. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. 1 boost per eligible game. Opt-in required. Max bet $ 50. 10 + leg req. for 1 00 % boost. Eligibility, wagering, and deposit restrictions apply. Terms at sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash baseball terms. #poppunk #punk #emo #hardcore #hockey #nhl #podcast #elderemo #bardownbreakdown #bardownbreakfest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sebastian Paba from Regulate joins us to chat about his experience working for his favorite hockey team the New York Islanders, shares what Regulate has planned for the rest of the year, and we chat about how he woke up to a DM from the NHL that led to being included in a pretty iconic social media post ++ way more! Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey, Tom, and Justin talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way. Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! Fast forward 20 years and we are still just as passionate about the scene as we were during our girl jeans and youth XL band tees days. Tom and Mikey are diehard New York Islanders fans, but Justin (Bolts fan) likes to remind us that we are #notanislespodcast. As we got older we realized we can like more than one thing and running beside our love for music has always been our love for hockey. We have realized we are not alone in this thinking, actually there are many of us that love these two things! This podcast explores just how connected they are! NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY! SUBSCRIBE SO YOU NEVER MISS A GREAT INTERVIEW! Our featured artist from our Pop Punk Prospect Report playlist is Sleave. Show them some love here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3aL2qD5eKYUakCpYvBQL7b?si=rvDv9Vl5S32Jb-56NlnwDQ Want your band added to our Prospect Report Playlist? Submit your band here: https://forms.gle/upDfTDV4tKayHqeK6 FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bardownbrea... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/bardownbreakdwn FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BarDownBreak... WEBSITE: https://bardownbreakdown.com MERCH: https://isles-meetups.creator-spring.com PLAYLISTS: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7Fo... BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE HOCKEY PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.thehockeypodcastnetwork.com Gambling problem? Call 1 8 00 Gambler. In Massachusetts, call (8 00) 3 2 7 50 50 or visit gambling help line m a dot org, In New York, call 8 7 7 8 HOPE N Y or text HOPE N Y (4 6 7 3 6 9). In Kansas, call 1 8 00 5 2 2 47 00. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1 8 00 GAMBLER or visit w w w dot 1 800 gambler dot net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 8 8 8 7 8 9 77 77 or visit c c p g dot org. 21 + in most eligible states but age varies by jurisdiction. See draftkings dot com slash sportsbook for details and state specific responsible gambling resources. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. 1 boost per eligible game. Opt-in required. Max bet $ 50. 10 + leg req. for 1 00 % boost. Eligibility, wagering, and deposit restrictions apply. Terms at sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash baseball terms. #poppunk #punk #emo #hardcore #hockey #nhl #podcast #elderemo #bardownbreakdown #bardownbreakfest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Una soft drug è un agente terapeutico attivo progettato per subire una disattivazione metabolica prevedibile dopo aver esercitato l'effetto terapeutico desiderato. Quindi dopo aver portato a termine la propria azione terapeutica, una soft drug va incontro ad una prevedibile inattivazionne catalizzata da enzimi, in particolare Esterasi non specifiche del plasma e dei tessuti. Le Esterasi nei mammiferi catalizzano efficacemente l'idrolisi di varie sostanze chimiche contenenti gruppi funzionali come esteri di acidi carbossilici, ammidi e tioesteri, ai rispettivi acidi liberi. Poiché le esterasi sono ubiquitarie nei mammiferi e ampiamente espresse nei tessuti, rappresentano una fonte di inattivazione più affidabile rispetto agli enzimi che sono espressi in organi come il fegato e i renI, enzimi che nei pazienti critici, con funzionalità epatica e renale gravemente compromessa non funzionano in maniera ottimale. Il termine soft drug è stato introdotto alla fine degli anni '70, da allora numerosi centri di ricerca accademici e aziende farmaceutiche si sono impegnate nella progettazione di farmaci con strutture molecolari contenenti legami esterici. Soft drug ad uso anestesiologico già approvate per l'uso clinico sono il remifentanil, l'esmololo, la clevidipina e il remimazolam. Poi ci sono Soft drugs "accidentali", farmaci che sono, di fatto, soft drugs anche se non sono stati intenzionalmente progettati come tali. Soft drug accidentali interessanti per un anestesista sono la succinilcolina, l'etomidato e gli anestetici locali del gruppo degli esteri come la procaina. Il metilfenidato, utile in psichiatria per la cura dell'ADHD, Deficit dell'attenzione e iperattività, è un'altra soft drug accidentale.
"¡Les damos la más cordial bienvenida a un nuevo episodio de 'Cuéntamelo Todo'! Hoy es un día emocionante, ya que tenemos el placer de contar con la presencia de una experta en un tema realmente impactante: Karen Paba. En esta ocasión, Karen nos adentrará en el fascinante mundo del 'amor individual'. En ocasiones, tratamos de llevar una vida de pareja que consideramos 'normal', pero a menudo nos sumergimos tanto en la relación que perdemos de vista lo que realmente importa. El amor individual nos desafía a cuestionar lo que realmente deseamos y somos capaces de lograr. Muchas veces, lo relegamos en favor de la persona que tenemos a nuestro lado, priorizando su amor por encima de nuestro propio bienestar. Pero eso no es todo, también exploraremos la importancia de navegar en el mundo digital. En una era en la que cualquiera puede acceder a nuestras vidas, es esencial definir lo que nos otorga paz y nos hace sentir mejor. Karen Paba nos guiará a través de estas reflexiones cruciales. Estén preparados para una conversación profundamente enriquecedora y esclarecedora que seguramente cambiará su perspectiva. ¡No se lo pierdan!"
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Different questions are being raised by fans and followers of Dr John Watts are flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos with queries related to hair transplants and hair growth issues. In this educational video, noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad Dr John Watts answers select shortlisted questions of viewers related to hair growth, hair hall and hair transplant. He has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully. Harshwardhan asks: Sir if I use 1% Darkenyl will my grey hair turn black? Similarly, I wanted to know if I use Redensyl 3% will it make my hair dense and strong? Please explain. In his response, Dr John Watts tells Harshwardhan not to believe the names of brands as literal truths when it comes to hair growth oil, serum or lotion-based products. “The names could be misleading as by ‘Darkenyl' one could assume that the grey hair would turn dark, or one could read ‘dense' in Redensyl to mean that hair would become dense after use. This is not the case,” explained Dr John Watts. If that logic was true then one would have found in Mysore in ‘Mysore Bajji' and one would have turned actually turned fair after using “fair & lovely” creams, he reasoned. For hair growth, only two US FDA-approved drugs – Minoxidil & Finasteride – are available in the market but for controlling grey hair, Dr John Watts said that one needs to take medication. “If one is facing greying of hair at a young age, then one needs to consult a dermatologist to check if one is deficient in Vitamin B 12, Vitamin D or Serum Ferritin and take Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) tablets for controlling greying of hair,” informed Dr John Watts. While there won't be 100% results by taking these supplements, Dr John Watts said that completely erasing grey hair is impossible but one can definitely control further greying of hair. “Even if 75% of your grey hair turns black, the remaining 25% grey hair will become noticeable,” explained Dr John. While answering his second question, Dr John Watts said that one may use medically approved drugs like Minoxidil and Finasteride, followed by mesotherapy including GFCs, stem cell treatment, PRPs and derma roller. “But, Redensyl alone cannot give you dense hair,” explained Dr John. Hyper Nawab asks: Sir, how much would a 9000-hair graft transplant cost? Please explain. In his response, Dr John Watts straightway asked Hyper Nawab as to the criteria he followed to arrive at the 9000 hair grafts needed for his hair transplant. “You cannot do 9000 hair grafts transplants in one sitting. Furthermore, for such a huge number of grafts, you need ample donor hair region,” explained Dr John. Explaining further, he tells Nawab that he may actually not require any hair transplant at all. “You must consult a dermatologist for an expert opinion to see if you really need a hair transplant or your condition may be treated by simple medication,” he advised. G Swamy asks: Sir, can I use dermaroller to control my hair fall problem? Please explain. In his response, Dr John Watts tells Swamy that dermaroller can be used to control hair fall problems. However, it is not regarded as the first line of treatment. “You must try to find out if your hair fall is due to simple reasons such as nutritional deficiency or if is it genetic in nature. If it is simple, you may need good nutrition and medication,” he said. If making lifestyle changes including changes in nutrition and medication does not improve, one may need mesotherapy including stem cell treatment, GFCs, PRPs and then dermaroller. “The last option is to undergo a hair transplant procedure,” explained Dr John Watts. Trichos provides state-of-the-art treatment for various hair loss conditions and offers advanced hair transplant solutions. Call us Today for a Life-Changing Experience.
What does it mean to have a ‘good' homebirth? What does it look like, and how does it feel? This week, we are speaking with Courtney Paba. I'm so honored to be interviewing Courtney, who was the very first of my students in The Homebirth Collective. Since then, we've had many more, including one just yesterday to ring in the New Year! I am overjoyed to be able to make such deep connections and watch the members of these cohorts form such lasting relationships. Episode Roundup: let's start where we began: What does it mean to have a ‘good' homebirth? What does it look like, and how does it feel? Do you have to breathe your baby out and be super quiet? Absolutely not. Remember- the way that a birth unfolds, whether it's loud, quiet, “breathy” or “screamy” it can all be empowering. Or disempowering. So what makes the difference? The decision-maker is what makes the difference. Who was in control? Who held the authority? Truly, the decisions that are made and the exact outcomes matter far less if we recognize that we are in the driver's seat and our decisions are respected. and finally- you are so strong. Your body is so strong and capable. And at the same time, I see so much beauty in the reliance on something more. On the crying out to the lord and acknowledging that we can't do this without him. He takes us the rest of the way. Resources: FREE Homebirth Essentials Guide The Homebirth Collective
Ajwendieta – rozmowy o diecie, stylu życia i wszystkim co na zdrowie wpływa
Co takiego ma VitaMinBest, czego nie mają inne suplementy multiwitaminowo-mineralne? Czy można łączyć selen z cynkiem? Dlaczego nie ma tu wapnia, magnezu i potasu? Co takiego wyjątkowego daje nam PABA? Dlaczego jest tak dużo witaminy B6? Na te i wiele innych pytań odpowiada Iwona Wierzbicka, dietetyczka kliniczna, twórczyni receptury VitaMinBest oraz Olga Grech, dietetyczka i twórczyni receptury mitochondrialnej Best Life. Współpraca z Best Lab. Oryginalny materiał #zdroweodżywianie #odchudzanie #dietetyka #suplementy #medycynanaturalna #zdrowie #dieta #histamina ----------------- Po indywidualną poradę zapraszam do Gabinetu Ajwendieta. Konsultacje stacjonarne, telefoniczne oraz Skype. Zadzwoń lub napisz do nas: 796 122 070 (pn–pt 11:00–15:30), biuro@ajwendieta.pl. Więcej informacji o konsultacjach: https://www.ajwendieta.pl/dietetycy/ Pomagamy w chorobach metabolicznych, otyłości, Hashimoto i innych chorobach autoimmunizacyjnych, zaburzeniach hormonalnych, problemach z płodnością, układamy diety w nietolerancjach, alergiach, atopowym zapaleniu skóry. APLIKACJA MOBILNA: Jeśli chcesz mieć dostęp do rzetelnej wiedzy, opartej na badaniach naukowych, a do tego do codziennych jadłospisów napisanych przez naszych dietetyków – ściągnij naszą aplikację. Szukaj w Google Play i AppStore – nazywa się Pogotowie Dietetyczne. ▶Android: http://bit.ly/2EUCg9L ▶IOS: https://apple.co/2qeQtZp
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 650, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Forbes' Fictional Billionaires 1: Topping the list is this North Pole resident with apparently unlimited, incalculable wealth. Santa Claus. 2: $1 billion is the total for this fictional billionaire, Homer Simpson's boss. C. Montgomery Burns. 3: This candy magnate from a Roald Dahl novel hoards a sweet $8 billion. Willy Wonka. 4: This "Gilligan's Island" tycoon washes ashore with $8 billion. Thurston Howell III. 5: A James Bond villain, he's worth an estimated $1.2 billion. Auric Goldfinger. Round 2. Category: Food Trivia 1: This song, with a food in the title, made No. 2 on the pop charts in 1968:"Oh, I wake up in the morning, with my hair down in my eyes, and she says Hi!, and I stumble to the breakfast table while the kids are off to school...". "Little Green Apples". 2: You can spread it on your hot dog or put a plaster of it on your chest when you have a cold. Mustard. 3: Fresh sturgeon roe has to be processed to become this. Caviar. 4: These bivalves are wrapped in bacon, grilled and served on toast to make "Angels on Horseback". Oysters. 5: "Poivre" is French for this, which is sprinkled generously on steak au poivre. Pepper. Round 3. Category: Outdoor Sports 1: In the 'Odyssey", Homer hit the bullseye describing competition in this sport. archery. 2: In 1974, Ruth Hangen tossed a woman's record of 42 straight ringers in a single game of this. horseshoes. 3: In 1981, this Dodger rookie's 13 wins included 8 shutouts. Fernando Valenzuela. 4: An orchestra conductor or a relay runner had better keep this firmly in hand. baton. 5: In 1978, this teenager rode Affirmed to a triple crown title. Steve Cauthen. Round 4. Category: Vitamins And Minerals 1: The livers of chickens and these gilled animals are good sources of vitamin A. fish. 2: Parsley, turnip greens, and guava have a much higher content of this vitamin than oranges do. vitamin C. 3: A sunscreen when applied externally, B vit. para-amino benzoic-acid is better known as this. PABA. 4: A lack of protein and this mineral contribute to anemia. iron. 5: Lack or this B vitamin causes pellagra in humans and black-tongue in dogs. niacin. Round 5. Category: What's Up, Duck? 1: Like a duck, this monotreme has webbed feet and its snout looks like a duck's too. the duck-billed platypus. 2: This team's official colors and logo were unveiled June 7, 1993. the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. 3: Head to L.A.'s Chinatown to eat this classic dish named for a capital city. Peking duck. 4: To prepare this Chinese dish, first force air between the skin and the flesh. Peking duck. 5: This controversial social drama by Henrik Ibsen premiered in Norway in 1885. The Wild Duck. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
In this episode, James speaks to Julie-ann James, swimming industry pioneer, founder, and CEO of Aquababies Global and PABS consultancy. She is also an established researcher and innovator in swim fitness, introducing PABA fitness and PABS workshops to consumers' swim schools and businesses. Julie-ann is one of the world's leading baby and toddler swimming consultants having built a global franchise network and a training and consultancy business. The Aquababies program is a self-perpetuating rolling business model that is often imitated but seldom equaled. With its thorough research and effectiveness, the program has benefited from the experience of teaching tens of thousands of children to swim. They offer franchising opportunities worldwide and the opportunity to train with Julie-ann personally. In a nutshell, James and Julie-ann speak about: Julie-ann's amazing research in child psychology related to aquatic responses and reflexes Early days of baby swimming franchising in the UK vs the current work consulting franchise operators Challenges she faced during her fast global expansion and inception of the industry in other countries Key themes she has seen great businesses and organizations employ Great insights and tools she believes guarantee a successful business …and so much more! Connect with Julie -ann: Email:julie-ann@aquababiesglobal.com LinkedIn: Julie-ann James Check out Aquababies Global: Website: www.aquababiesglobal.com Facebook: Aquababies Global Twitter:@AquababiesHQ Check out PABS Consulting: Website: https://pabsconsulting.com/ Connect with James: Instagram: @james ventures Facebook: Coordinate Sports FB Page LinkedIn: James Moore Coordinate Cloud: The Drive Phase Podcast
BIBLE PABA AMASUNG THAWAI ASENGBA/ CHAMANA THAKPAGI PHATABA
Buckle up listeners, this is a good one. This episode is packed with helpful information. Allison talks to Bev Sidders, a chemical engineer turned licensed master esthetician, about all things sunscreen…. plus a little bonus on bug spray as well. Each question Allison asks Bev yields tons of great information. Here are some of the highlights: how to choose the right sunscreen for everyone in your family, which sunscreen ingredients you should look for and which you should avoid and why, how to use the EWG app to check the safety of the products your family uses, Bev's recommendations for specific sunscreen products for the whole family, what SPF we should be using and how often we need to reapply, bug spray brands Bev recommends and tips for applying, how to treat a sunburn, whether sunscreen really expires, whether going outside unprotected to boost Vitamin D levels is a good idea, the scoop on all those foundation and SPF combos out there… and much more. Notes from Bev: – choose a 100% mineral sunscreen with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide – avoid aerosol sprays to limit risk of exposure to benzene – avoid chemical sunscreens with aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and trolamine salicylate (both were deemed unsafe by the FDA in 2019) – avoid chemical sunscreens with oxybenzone and octinoxate (both are potential endocrine system disruptors and are not reef safe, but are found in nearly 65% of all non-mineral sunscreens) – avobenzone is the least dangerous choice if you have to use a chemical sunscreen – avoid sunscreens containing shea butter, petroleum, sweet almond oil, cocoa butter, retinols and niacinamide if you are prone to acne You can find out more about Bev or ask her a question on her website, Instagram and Facebook: www.bevsidders.com https://www.instagram.com/bevsiddersskincare/ https://www.facebook.com/bevsiddersskincare Enjoying How Long ‘Til Bedtime? Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps Allison support more parents. Click here, scroll to the bottom, rate the podcast, and select “Write a Review.” And if you're a Spotify listener, you can now leave reviews on Spotify by clicking here. Also, if you subscribe to the show, you won't miss any episodes! Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/sleepandwellnesscoach Connect with us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/SleepandWellnessCoach
Our group of panelists are joined by Tim Witherspoon and Canadian heavyweight boxer Kirk Johnson to discuss another weekly roundup of boxing headlines - including updates about boxers from the past - and current event news to share with the many fans out there that enjoy the great sport of Boxing! Johnson had 80 fights: 73 wins, won 5 Canadian titles, plus a CAN AM title in Miami 1987, along with a gold medal in World Jr championship in 1989-90, and represented Canada in 1992 Olympics winning his first fight, however, losing in the quarter finals. He turned pro in 1993 and began his career with a 3rd round KO win. He won the PABA championship from Oleg Maskaev (#2 spot in the world) and beat Larry Donald for the number #1 mandatory for the WBA world title and fought John Ruis for WBA world title (many felt he got robbed.), and ended with a record of 37-2-1-1nc, including 27 KOs. https://talkinfight.com/friday-night-boxing-panel-75-weekly-episode-talkin-fight/ Watch live on TalkinFight.com or YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #Witherspoon #FridayNightPanel
On this episode I'm joined by Seb, vocalist of the New York Hardcore band Regulate. We sit down to talk about his coffee tastes, caffeine gate keepers, the upcoming Regulate release, and spin kicks. During the episode I was having a cup of Villa Triunfo and Seb was drinking water. Villa Triunfo is an anaerobic Costa Rican single origin coffee roasted by Balance Roasters in Montreal. Shout out to my good friend Daniel, owner of Balance. Episode Links: https://www.balancecoffeeroaster.com https://regulatehc.bandcamp.com https://www.beansandbreakdowns.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beansandbreakdowns/message
Welcome back to the Fearless Training "Roar Knowledge" Podcast Episode 107: Les Sherrington - Mr. Boxing, Lock N Load Expect To Learn: - The Art of Boxing - More Than Fighting - Family, Love & Respect - Finding Yourself - Fighting on the International Stage - Paying It Forward - Living Your Dream Life Name: Les Sherrington Alias: Lock N Load Born: 1982-06-20 Birthplace: Townsville, Queensland, Australia Hometown: Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia Stance: Orthodox Height: 6′ 0″ / 183cm Reach: 73″ / 185cm I am a born and bred North Queensland boy growing up in and around Townsville, Mt Isa, Ayr, Home Hill, Guru and Cairns. Being a North Queenslander I played rugby league all up through my school boy days until when I was 16 I stepped foot into a boxing gym and once I put a pair of gloves on I fell in love with the sport and have never taken them off. I had my first amateur fight when I was 18 and had 17 wins with only the one loss, winning the Queensland and Australian titles in both my years I was amateur. I then decided to move to the gold coast to turn professional and give it a go, well that didn't work out the best as I lost my first pro fight and ended up having 7 fights with 4 wins and 3 losses. After that I decided to move back to Townsville and give the game up and have some time away from the sport. After a year and a half I had a good think to myself of what I really wanted and I knew how much more I had to offer the sport of boxing. I moved back to the gold coast and got myself a new trainer and had 7 fights for 6 wins with a Queensland and also Australian title in those wins, I then changed trainers again and had 19 fights with 17 wins winning and defending the Australian title 3 times winning WBF intercontinental title, PABA title 4 times and also the WBF world title 3 times. I then decided I needed a change so I decided to team up with the best boxing trainer in Australia Brendon Smith out in Toowoomba. I now travel out to Toowoomba on a Monday lunchtime and train out there until after my Friday session which is usually about friday lunchtime and then drive back to the gold coast where I live with my family. It is very hard being away from my girls all week hike I am training but iris a complete training camp for me out there an I normally head up about 10-12 weeks before my big fights. It isn't just hard on myself. It also my wife and daughter too but we have a very tight close family bond and we all make it work. Les Lock N Load Load Sherrington WBF World Champion IBF Pan Pacific Champion WBO Asia Pacific Champion WBC Asian Boxing Council Champion Website: http://www.mrboxing.com.au/about/ IG: https://instagram.com/les_sherrington?utm_medium=copy_link FTU APP: https://www.fearlesstrainingunited.com/ APPLY NOW: https://alexconnor.com.au/apply/ Coaching/Business Inquiries: alex@fearlesstraining.org https://alexconnor.com.au/ Subscribe & Follow along for more: » Subscribe: https://bit.ly/FearlessChannel » Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/227661021434383 » Instagram: https://instagram.com/Fearless_Training_ » ROAR Podcast: https://bit.ly/FTRoar
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BENZINGA CANNABIS CAPITAL CONFERENCEThe premier gathering of cannabis entrepreneurs and investors in North America returns for a 2-Day Hybrid Event on October 14-15.Speakers will include $SNDL and other major Cannabis Companies, for more information visit https://www.benzinga.com/events/cannabis/Episode Summary:Friday TradesAEHR Live TradeCrypto UpdateFinTwit ConferenceBenzinga Trading School Stocks talked about on the show:$CELH, $BROS, $MRIN, $FOXF, $AEHR, $SKLZ, $BABA, $JD, $YUM, $UBER, $V, $MAGuests:Anthony Hughes CEO/Founder of Trystonks.com 2:00Hosts:Aaron BryTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbry5Hot Stocks Luke JacobiTwitter: https://twitter.com/lukejacobiJason RaznickTwitter: https://twitter.com/jasonraznickSubscribe to all Benzinga Podcasts hereGet 20% off Benzinga PRO here Become a BENZINGA AFFILIATE and earn 30% on new subscriptionsDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcript he said bros. I don't know if he's talking about us or the stock. Um, I, I, Luke let's check in on the stock. Let's see how Dutch bros is doing right now. Up again. I mean, this stock has just been ripping all week. Oh, I wonder what the. Check with the one week return is on bros right now. Yep. And, and, and th this is the new coffee shop, uh, IPO craft producer.Does that sound right? Yes, sir. Yep. It's uh, specifically in the kind of Pacific Northwest, um, kinda, you know, out in, uh, Oregon, Washington, that part of the country, these are everywhere. They're like the Dunkin donuts in the Northeast where there's one on every corner in Boston. Um, and. I mean, it's up 25% this week alone, Luke.Um, I'm up for not going to lie. The drinks don't look like that. Good. Yeah. They look like, I mean, they kind of look like Dunkin donuts drinks, like super sort of shitty. Alright. Is if anybody's been to Dutch bros, will you please comment like this looks way better? Like maybe get this fall it's oh, is it PSL season?Yeah, it's definitely PSL season. It's definitely, they have a, so here's Starbucks. Here's let's look at the Dutch bros site. Yeah, the Starbucks drinks look just like so much more lowering. Wait, let's look at what we're getting into the chat. Um, Kira said I went to Arizona on vacation, visited Dutch bros and went every day.It's pricey, but it tastes amazing. All right. Matt says drinks are so bad. Cameron is not a fan of fan eye. So if you've been to, if you've been to Dutch bros, give us a one in the chat. Um, or a two, if you've been to Dutch bros and you like it, give us a one. If you do not like it, give us a two. Okay.Everybody likes touch for us clearly except for a Cameron Dole. Are you judging coffee brands by photos? Yes. The answer is we're doing D D right now. It's very serious, but, but, but I'll say beyond that, we're asking for a reason, right? It's it's not a brand that we have in Michigan where I live and that's why we're asking.STBC lives in Oregon. Yep. Um, so yeah, I mean, th this one's interesting for sure. I don't know if, if the stock will hang out at these prices, it's kind of hard to tell, right. After an IPO, you don't have a long, I wonder, do you know what the IPO is priced at prices three. I believe. I believe it opened that $36.I don't know what a bit priced at 23. Okay. Let, let, let's just talk through how this IPO mechanism works for a second producer, maybe. So, so, so there, there's a few prices to keep in mind when we're talking about IPO's. Uh, the first one. This is what the IPO price is at. Okay. And that, that sort of the first price that we get, and that's the price at which the company is selling shares out to the market.So, so and so when the company is creating 10 million new shares and dumping them on the market, that's the price at which the company is selling those shares to the market. Typically it's institutional shareholders that are buying those shares and they're, they're buying them, uh, before the stock typically starts trading.And generally speaking, the price increases from, from the, the, the first day of trading. There's a price increase versus where the stock price is at. So, so, so that's the first price, what the IPO price is at. And again, that, that that's where, where the company is, is selling their shares onto the market. Uh, the second price to keep in mind is where the stock opens.Okay. So, so the company is going to sell their shares for 23, but they're making that decision before the stock is actually trading. It's typically the next day that the stock is going to start trading. Um, and, and so basically the way that, that, that stock opening process looks like is, you know, the market maker gets all the buyers of the stock, all that.So there's a stock lines of. And figures out where exactly that bid-ask lands, uh, in, in, at what price the stock is going to start trading on the market. So, so, so we had the IPO priced at $23 a share that's the price of which Dutch bros sold it, sold shares to the institutions. Uh, then we have the open price at 32 50.That's the price at which the stock actually started trading. Uh, in today we are sitting at 53 times. Okay. So, so, so for, for any of those institutional investors who got in at 23, they've already more than doubled their money, uh, for anybody who got in, when the stock started trading at 32, you've already, you already have more than 50%.Um, so I mean, it's, it's definitely been a hell of a run for the, for the short lifespan as a public company. Yeah. I mean, look, I think any time you have an IPO and you're trading it right after, um, it's one of those things that you have to keep an eye on in your portfolio. Um, because, you know, th the IPOs tend to trade pretty volatile after, um, you know, in the months after.So if, if I have Dutch bros in my portfolio right now, look, I'm not selling it, but I'm going to be watching it like a Hawk. Yup. And they're asking for a tighter. Yeah. Um, we need a close up on loop. There we go. We're just going to do it like this. Okay. Um, let's grab first ticker out of the chat produce.Maybe I saw it. Well, I wanted to say I saw Marin earlier. It came in earlier. M R I N, and Luke, this is one, uh, I can share my screen and I can show my portfolio. I bought this stock yesterday. I'm up 20% on it. Let me find this one year chart daily candles that we're looking at right now, guys shows Zuma in producer AB rich Kaiser.Yeah, let's get it. These are daily candles, daily candles. What do you want? And here's here's five days. 10 minute candles. How's that? Uh, no, I want, I want the dailies, but I want it zoomed in on the last, like, say month or so. All right. Here are daily candles and you got about a month. Beautiful. Uh, yeah, I mean, it wasn't.So yesterday I was looking at the chart and the chart did look good to me. Like it, it, you know, it obviously had, um, it hadn't quite jumped up yet. So right now on the trade, it had jumped up. Not as much it as of right now, though. And on the trade I'm up. Let me check in my portfolio. Up 19%, Luke overnight 20% overnight, not an options trade just bought the stock and it happens to be up 20% today.Um, so let me know in the chat, is it time to sell? And, and so, so what is the company doing? Yeah, they do. And it's kind of a SAS company. Um, and they renewed a contract with Google. So the, you know, that obviously had a positive impact on, uh, on the, on the stock that they cause. So it bounced twice, which is honestly what I'm a little bit confused about.Cause I I've only seen the one news thing, so I don't know why it would bounce twice on two separate days off of one piece of news.You got some energy in it, baby. That's what it is. And shout out to Cameron Dolan. The chat is basically saying that if it holds up today, a stock looks good in his view. And I tend to agree with that. Right. We had that first pop. We had a hell of a sell off, off of the highs and now we're pretty much back up to those highs.Yeah. We're just kind of filling that gap, but, um, it is higher now. Uh, earlier today than it was on that previous peak. So it got to 9 93. Um, and now it's at 1127. So if we close above that, um, you know, previous, previous, I think we're in good shape and maybe a prudent shout out from Cameron in, in the chat saying, saying, don't make it binary.Don't make it. Should I buy or should I, should I hold? Or should I sell? You can sell half, right? You, you can start easing your way out of a position. And that might be the move. Yeah. What I say to you, Cameron is I like the way you think I'm going to go ahead and do that right now. As you can see here, I'll scroll down.History Benzinger article on there. Yep. Um, that's Randy Elias. I asked them today. Cause so, so Luke, we've talked about this before, how the whims came about was essentially Luke would be checking his portfolio and he would walk over to the news desk and say, Hey, Brent, um, you know, why is, why is my stock apple of 5% today?Or he'd say, Hey, Jason. Um, cause back in those days, Raz would, would work on the news desk like every day. And he would ask Raz like why his stocks were moving. So eventually we made a product out of, um, why it's moving. And I asked Randy kind of same thing. Like I was Luke, you know, however many years ago, that was, I was like, Randy, why is, why is Marin up 20% today?And you know, I was like, Hey, we should do a whim on it. So this is Randy. Shout out, Randy. History 22 hours ago, about $300 worth that's about 38 shares, 37.9 shares. So Cameron, what I am going to do is I'm going to sell 14 shares right now. Wait, no, I said, uh, 2019 I'll do 19 shares right now, but that's the.To sell 19 shares. So done. Thank you, Kevin, for the advice. Boom, boom. That's how we do on zinger nation. All right. Now you have proceeds. Let's roll it into something else. All right. Let me know what I should buy Fridays are for Yolo trades. I don't know if that's prudent advice lately, like selling half the position when you're already up, but typically by the time we get to Friday, I'm like so tired that I'm I'm in my Yolo trading ed.I gave another stock on get technical yesterday, which it probably wasn't the right show to give it on Luke because it wasn't based on technicals. It was based more on the fundamentals. Um, but that's FOC Fox FAC Fox F I want you to check out this because the company reported great earnings last report.Um, the stock has been really strong and I I'm looking for previous all-time highs in this trade. Okay. All right. Here's here's one, one here's one year chart, daily candles. Um, I don't know. I think it's fine. I think we just rip it. Like this is not just ripping it. I think we picked something that that's 40% today at high of day and you just load it.All right. I'll share. I'll share my sons. Find one. Damn why I in the chat, if anybody has symbols, top of mind that acting like that daily, daily movers, um, oh, no stop. I'm just going to use Benzinga pro for this. A E H R is the highest, the biggest mover today. You guys, you guys got that stock on this show at like $5, dude hit it.Let's go for a boy for a boy and high a day. We're all, all time highs. I'm going to buy some from all time highs. You're at high high a day. You're already up 36%. This exactly fits the profile for a Friday afternoon. Yolo trade volume. You're one of the last warm, warm weekends of the year. Let's do it.History five seconds ago, $200, 12 and a half shares of AHR. Shout out Ben of story trading. Um, yeah, so 12 and a half is weird. That would screw with me. I think I never bought a fractional share before. Isn't that weird ever? Never. Oh, well they didn't have it right when I started, it's like a new thing. I just always thought two or three years dollar amounts.Oh my God. We're already up. We were up bro, half a percent. I use it to pay down margin loans. Spencer Israel side said, said dividends for fractional shares. I told him I don't reinvest those dividends. He's a debate on my margin loans slowly, you know, work it down. Um, but all right, producer AB we have a very special in-office guest today.Yes, sir, Luke. Um, let's get to it. Uh, before we do, I have a quick little ad for our, uh, our swag that I want to play. We need, we need to send some more t-shirts out to the community. So if you want to get the swag I'll, I'll give you guys a little preview and I'll drop that link in the chat. Okay. What was that before?Do that pre preview the rest of our show as well. What else do we have on deck today? So we have obviously going to be checking in on your AHR trade. Yep. We will do that later in the show. We have Anthony Hughes join us. He is the founder and CEO of stocks, trading trouble. Tri stocks.com. Um, it is a new brokerage that has not yet launched, but it's taking signups on the waitlist.Um, so we'll bring him here. In-person Luke, very excited for this interview. Um, and then after that, we are going to talk about the big Bitcoin news in China, how, uh, China is cracking down on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and, uh, yeah, that should round out the. All right. All right. I'm producer AB ha ha.Give me a thumbs up if the audio sounds okay. We're trying something new. You guys hear you. Okay. But we got the thumbs up. All right. We have for the first time, in quite a while, maybe, maybe almost a year at this point in, in office guest. So, so, so Anthony, you came all the way out here from Iowa to visit us or maybe, or some other reason you're in town, but regardless you are here in Detroit, Michigan.How are you doing today? Man, get access to actual news and market research with all the information you need to invest smarter and profit faster. Start your free trial today@prodotbenzinga.com. I'm good man. First time in Detroit, um, I'm from the Pacific Northwest eventually, or, you know, whatever. Um, but uh, yeah man, first time in Detroit, um, I was great.Detroit's awesome. A nice little. But, uh, yeah, it's good to be out here, man. All right. So, so, so good. Give us a little bit of your background. Tell us about your, your trading, investing career. Any, anything else that that just helps us give us a little bit of context? Yeah, for sure. So, um, I mean, I'm a division one wrestler, so I love to compete, um, or former division I'm too old now, but, um, yeah, so I love to compete.So when I was in college, Kind of started trading, um, the, the old school OJI platforms. Um, and then Robin hood showed up on the scene, made it a lot easier for guys like us to start trading. And yes, I've been about trading for about a decade now, a self-taught YouTube kind of YouTube university kind of helped out with, with the trading.Learnings and whatnot, but, uh, yeah, so trading for about a decade management, all my own portfolios and funds and, uh, just love it. Absolutely love it. Okay. But, but, but then you said Robin hood is not enough, right? You, you mentioned that, that you were from like, you know, the, the traditional brokerage is you made the move to Robin hood, but then something happened where you said Robin hood is not enough and now you're, you're launching your own business.So, so tell us about that and why you're getting. Yeah, so, ah, fantastic question. Um, but, uh, so back in January, um, we all know the turmoil that happened in the markets. Um, and I was actually working on another software company at the time. Um, so stock trading is my fourth company and successfully exited two of them already.So it was working on another SAS product and. How's laying in bed, reading through Bloomberg and Benzinga and Yahoo finance, and all of a sudden you can't trade GameStop anymore. And I was like, ah, yeah, this isn't gonna, this isn't gonna work. There's a marketing issue here. And so it was like five 30 in the morning.So I wake my wife up. I was like, ah, Jill, I'm going to start another company today. She's like, no, please don't do that. Please just work on what you're working on. And, um, I was like, give me 36 hours. Let's see what else. And, um, so launch stocks trading with a landing page, uh, bought 500 bucks worth of Facebook advertising.And, uh, we had 1400 people sign up for the waitlist and about 30 hours. So, um, so stocks trading is, is what we're working on. Okay. All right. And, and, and one, I love how easy, like, like, you know, the CPC advertising makes it right where you can just throw something out there and quick get quick market feedback.Cause we, we love to do that as well when we're testing new products. Um, but, but, but tell us a little bit about the stock's trading experience. Like what, what, what should users expect? Um, you know, how are you going to be interfacing with the users? Yeah, that's fantastic. So, um, I think we need to start from kind of the unique value proposition that we have for, um, our users specifically.Um, we are attempting to create the first user owned financial platform, um, the first iteration of that big retail trading app. And, um, and that was pretty much the market sentiment at the time when everybody thought like these retail trading apps were kind of on the retail traders side, um, and then turns out.They weren't and like, and so when looking at the market, how we're going to build our go to market strategy, I was like, man, let's just, uh, let's give away 500,000 people shares of our company. And, um, and so that's literally what we're doing is we're giving away, um, about a quarter of our company right now, just to users so that we can.Always put our people first. Right. And that, that needs to be the sentiment of companies like moving forward. It's like when you. Your customers and your people first, they're going to be evangelists for you and they're going to be life long customers. And so that is literally our value proposition right now.And it kind of falls off of what Warren buffet has believed for forever. It's that shareholders make the best customers. Right. So what does Warren buffet do? He only drinks Coca-Cola he only eats dilly bars. He only buys his mattresses at Nebraska furniture Mart. I mean, so he is a consumer of the companies that he owns.And so with those, uh, kind of building blocks in place, giving shares away of our company, Putting our people first, uh, we're going to build a kick-ass company, man, and it's going to be for the people by the people. Okay. That's sweet. And I'm learning about this at the same time. That's all you, all of you guys are.So, so, so let me ask this in terms of the mechanism for, for users to get those shares, is it, uh, users who are on the waitlist? Uh, and then they go ahead and they create the account when available. Um, and then that's their, their gifted shares. Is it, is it basically work like that? Does everybody get shares in proportion?Uh, what, what exactly does that. Yeah. So, um, so right now, uh, w w our app, our trading platform will launch October 17th, knock on wood. Uh, that's what the engineers told me this week. Um, so in about a month in three and a half weeks, three and a half weeks. So, uh, we're, we're going to beta launch in about three weeks.And, uh, so right now, it's you gotta to try stocks.com. There's a button that says, join waitlist, get five free shows, throw it up, try, try songs.com. Um, join the wait list. There's no obligation. Um, we would hope that you download the app when it's ready, but, um, so during the waitlist, we're giving five shares away and, um, and then the mechanism that we will, the vehicle that we'll be using in order to give those shares away is through a share drop, um, on Republic.Um, so we're partnered with Republic, uh, to be able to administer those shares. And, um, yeah, so just join the wait list and then eventually download the app. You'll get, you'll get you. Um, and, uh, yeah, man, like that is literally what I'm dedicated to right now. It's building a good app and giving the shares away, so.Okay. And, and, uh, our users are going to be curious about the backend, right? Like, like who, who are you clearing through? Who, whose custodian the assets. Can you, can you talk us through that? Yeah. So, um, so we're a tech company, right? Um, we, we're not a broker dealer. And so when, um, when I launched the company back in February, um, for what I did, it would realize how much, like, how much you needed to like, be in compliance with regulations to start a trading company.Um, cause I was a SAS guy, not a FinTech guy. And um, so it was like, oh man, like there's a lot of stuff to do. So, um, so we are kind of using the neobank. To where, um, a FinTech company can essentially launch a bank account and be sponsored by bank or BB VA or something like that. Um, and so our sponsoring broker dealers, alpaca markets, and they're a San Francisco based API broker dealer.And, um, yep. You guys know them. Yeah. You guys know them well. And, um, and so the reason why we, we chose them was. I think what Robin hood did. And if we back up for a second to talk about how brokerages retail brokerages, 0% commission brokerages make money, is it. By order flow or by commissions, like, I mean, those are the only really two main ways to do it.And so that was a big, um, thing for me was when Parker partnering with alpaca, I needed to know exactly how they cleared. Right. And so, um, so instead of selling it to the same, uh, clearing firm, like Citadel or something like that, So that doesn't get us in trouble by saying that, but, um, but like they, they go by best bed only, and they had about seven different clearing houses that they go through.And so, so it's truly a, it goes with our ethos of, you know, trying to put the user in the customer first. Uh, but then eventually on our roadmap, we do have some aspirations. Uh, broker-dealer as well. So, um, but that's further down the line. That's the boring part, but the fun part is the tech side. Right?Building the application, figuring out what data to put in there, what the interface is going to be like. Yeah. Leave that to a backup and a huge shout out to alpaca. If you guys don't know them, uh, uh, they, they just had some news. They raised a pretty big round. I don't remember. It was like 75 million or something.Yeah. So you just raised a big round. And I remember this was, must've been probably three years ago, visiting their offices in, in, uh, Palo Alto. It was somewhere out there and it was like, like four people there, like total, you know, it was like two co-founders and when do software engineers and I'm like is ambitious what they're going after, but, you know, Hey, that's you best of luck and they're doing it.So, okay. All right. So, so, so, so that's the business. What about the stocks? You have favorite stocks on your radar right now? This is the trade idea shows. So you have to give us at least one,no one judged me for this. Okay. But I, uh, I just bought the massive dip on Virgin later. Or Virgin, sorry, Virgin galactic. So, um, so I'm, I brought the dip, um, let's see about three weeks ago, four weeks ago, and that, see that, that nice, that nice dip. Yep. Um, so bought it, I think it touched like 22 or something like that.Uh, bought it. So I'm not, um, I am a yellow. Just because I have to be stocks, trading, baby, like diamond hands to the moon. Um, but uh, I like Virgin galactic kind of long-term I love the billionaire space race right now. Um, I think there's a lot of momentum, um, but I'm also a, um, Alfa Dubai writes on everything I do.So, um, so I'll do covered calls. Um, I'll sell poets, um, to, to reduce my cost basis. And so that's what I'm doing on Virgin Atlantic or Virgin galactic because, um, li. Oh, yeah. You get super long. Yeah. I'll get along. Yeah. I'll get along. Yeah. Which I, I love the selling the puts because it at least reduces my cost basis while I'm waiting.Um, but I'll be like 10% under, like, you know, and if I get assigned on it, that's fine. And then we'll hit it again. So we'll, I'll dollar cost average, like, until it finally turns around and in his reversal. All right. I like it. Uh, what about GameStop? You long it still, or no, I got long again. For the first time in months, was it?I don't know if anybody in the chat remembers, but it was one or two weeks ago. Um, I had been out of it for awhile. I think I had the best game stop trade of anybody. I, uh, Got our game sub-story was crazy. So, so we had, when Andrew left from her, when he came out against the stock and I was like 40 bucks, he broke that news on this show, this show that we're doing right now, that's where he broke the news.And I saw so much energy flowing into like the chat that I'm like, okay, this is special. And that's what triggered me to buy the stock in the forties. Did I paper hands it? Yes. But my sale price was $420 in 69 cents. You're not going to get up at like six 15 in the morning. Like, like I, I checked my, my, my broker Jack.Pre-market like, when I got up, like, you know, like, like five 30 or something like that, I saw it was close through that limit on there, got in the shower. By the time I was out of the shower, filled it for 20, 69. It wasn't meant to be, but I'm, I'm long again, as of a couple of weeks ago, I'm back in the name.We're where are you at with it? And the chat hates that I'm in this stock too. They think it's all dead money. Well, I'm not, I can't comment on the dead money part because. I own a diamond hands company, but, um, yeah, I'm not in game stop. Um, I got out quite a bit ago. I'm still an AMC. Um, I hit AMC at like eight bucks, nine bucks.And I'm still riding that, um, with the, so the momentum trades are, or, I mean, it's, I don't know whether you call it momentum trades anymore. Just how many retail investors are behind these, but I learned my lesson with doge. Um, so I had doge for like six months. Um, I bought it at 0.0, zero 5 cents. There's five tenths of one penny.Um, and I held it and I was like, no, just us not leaving. And so I was like, I'm done, I'm out of it. I sold it January 21st of this year. Uh, Elon Musk tweeted like 47 seconds later and it, and it's been on a tear ever since. So I did learn my lesson with not sticking in with the means. Um, but once I hit a hundred percent, I'm out, I got to rotate to something else personally, but no, don't tell, don't tell that many people about it.So. Alright. And let's ask this one too, guys. Uh, let, let, let, let's get Anthony some help here. Uh, put in the chat. What is most important for you w with a, with a brokerage app? Right? So, so he he's building this thing actively right now. Like, I, I, this, this idea is coming from somebody in the chat said, please give us, it was, it was rich guys are said, please give us a little bit more charting power.Um, But, but guys drop in the chat. What is really important for you for, for your brokerage product and, and, you know, if we're all shareholders, maybe we band together and we start voting on these things. And there we go, um, back to the charting power. So some of that were engineering and I showed the team a little bit of the app.Maybe I'll send it over and we can throw it up sometime. Um, but what we're trying to balance. You got to give Robin hood props for building a absolutely beautiful product and business. I mean, you got to give him props, but from a charter, well, from a charting perspective, it's like, there's not that much.And then we will rolls out and they give a lot of charting, but it's hard to use or in the feels like trading view. Right. And so, so what we're trying to do is like take the design flawlessness of Robin. With overlay charting. So we're going to have Mac D and Bolinger bands and everything, but we're re we're reducing the amount of functional functionality you can actually do with the chart itself.And that kind of balance allows us to give more technical indicators without making an impossible to use. Um, and then secondly, kind of our roadmap, but you mind if I tell a little bit about the roadmap, um, We're going to launch, um, the trading up here in three weeks, hopefully. Um, but uh, on the roadmap, we're actually launching a neobank as well.So we are partnering with bank Corp to offer checking accounts, savings, accounts, debit cards, credit cards, personal loans. I mean like the whole gambit. Um, and then, um, Q1 Q2 of next year, we'll throw in portfolio management so people can, um, manage their HSA is 401ks IRAs in the platform as well. And we really want to build a super, a super app for, uh, for the re just the retail money manager themselves.Right. And that's kind of what we're calling ourselves now is like we're retail money managers. Like we're managing our own portfolio. We do the best. I don't have to pay somebody a percentage. Um, and you know, with partnerships like Benzinga and stuff, we can trade and train and educate, um, our people to, uh, to trade better.So, and then we'll get through a crypto wallet in there too, but that's next year. So. Okay. And what about this one? I, I see a lot of ideas coming in for, in here. Some more useful than others. Probably the most important one that I see is the confetti, the confetti animation. You know, I think that that one had to get taken out, unfortunately, when the IPO happened, but you know, users like the confetti, I showed the boys here at, uh, Benzinga last night, a little bit of the app.And when you execute a trade, it says, um, do you want to launch. And it's a rocket ship. And so the, so we actually built in an animation to where you swipe up to trade a rocket ship follows and then hits a moon. So we have like a moon that comes down and explodes the moon. So we couldn't do the confetti.I'm pretty sure there's a little design IP behind that, but, um, but the rocket into the, the rocket into the moon is what we have. Yes. Yes. I am all about the rocket. Yeah. All right. That's awesome. Um, it, any other questions you guys have for Anthony drop them in the. Um, uh, otherwise in any, any final words of wisdom for us, um, I guess wisdom be a smart trader, right?Like, um, and like that is what we're buy the stock sell puts, uh, you know, of course by the high of all time, hold it. Um, no, it's like, you know, when you hit 30, 40, 50% in gains, especially on these beam stocks, um, and this is what we're having to tell our community now. Is, um, eventually you got to take your profits, right?And so I liquidate liquidate, liquidate. If you're up a hundred percent, maybe reduce position by half rotate. I'm not a money manager. Right. But like, um, that, those are my words of wisdom. Right. And so, um, take your profits, have fun, continue to learn. Um, and they get on stocks trading. So. All right, guys, I'm gonna put the link in the chat.One more time. Really neat concept that giving the shares away to your users. I didn't know about that until just now. That's awesome. I'm all about it. Um, let me ask you one more, uh, Republic. Why why'd you choose Republic, uh, of all the platforms you could have partnered with for, for the. Yeah, great question.So, uh, we actually raised a small, um, pre-seed round on we funder. Um, and, uh, and so we have about 10,000 people on the wait list right now. And so, um, we want to be as community driven as possible, which is why we're going crowdfunding route. Um, we are trying not to. A single dollar from a VC. Um, this is like one of our tenants is like, we don't want investment banks.We don't want VCs because as soon as I put three VCs on my board, now I become beholden to the VCs instead of our users. And so a Republic has a very good track record with getting FinTech companies, launched crypto companies launched, um, and, and they also offer. A crowdfunding platform that offers a share drop.And so they're going to be facilitating the share job, allocating the shares to our users, uh, once they sign up for the waitlist and a, which that will be done at the end of October. So I would just fill it a filing the partnership with Republic right now. But, uh, yeah, so like they they're able to facilitate that shared route for us, which is why we essentially went with them.All right. That's awesome, man. I appreciate you stopping by. I appreciate you hanging out with us and the crowd that the chatters out there. Zinger nation is definitely a fan of the concept. Cool. Alrighty, sir. Appreciate you. Thanks you guys.That was Anthony Hughes of stocks trading. The link is in the chat. Please go check out the website and sign up if you have not already. Um, let's take a quick peek into my portfolio. We'll see how those trades are doing. Um, check in on AHR as well as Marin. Let's see. So Luke, I'm down about a percent and a half in Marin right now are not married.AHR, not worried about. Um, as Ben from story trading, Rowan, can I get the camera, the camera height right today? I mean, Jesus.All right. How about that one? That was a pretty cool concept. DV, isn't it? Yeah. I mean, I I'm, I'm all about it, Luke. I don't know. I don't know about you, but I might have to assign a sign up for an account and switch my Robinhood over. Okay. Yeah. Well, hopefully when you, uh, when this AHR. I mean, Ben said maybe, or what's the deal Cole.I just bought it about 20 minutes ago. Um, Ben settle on the show. He had a very hefty, ambitious price target of about $50. So honestly, if this, if this goes down a couple bucks, Luke, and I'm down, you know, so it's a swing trade. Do not let your swing trades turn into long-term investments, especially since I've peer pressured you into making.I will feel accountable. No, I mean, Hey, if $50 is in the future, I want to be. All right. If you say so, it will say, it looks like we might be, we might be getting some legs back in HR. Maybe you get some green candles going. Yeah, I need some green candles. Let's check back in on Marin, Marin software. M R I N um, up about 25% today, Luke.So definitely some you hit this one yesterday. Oh, well, Cole bought AHR at his at Ben's last interview at seven. Good. First I bought this one yesterday, Luke, there were a few factors that went into it. Rodrigo. I sold Marin because I didn't sell all my mare and I sold half of it. Um, because you already have 20% of the day, right.Someone told me to Cameron Dole told me to, and I said, Hey, he sounds smarter than me. So, um, I did it, um, Let me see what else is in my portfolio. That's moving in a day. Look, FUBU has just been a dog for me. People in that chat will probably hate on me for this. Cause I talk about absolutely 110% a, uh, but selling candidate.It is, it is let's zoom it out. So here's here's one year chart, daily candles to super, super tight range. Yeah. I w let's put that one on the books for next week. Maybe let's find some quotes that we can sell against. Yeah, I think last time we checked on it, there maybe just wasn't, uh, like that much premium that we'd be raising, but maybe, uh, you know, some the higher Vicks and applied Ivy that the premium will be good on those.I mean, I'm not out of this trade yet, but it's just been doing nothing for me. I mean, it's like Anthony was talking about with the OSHA and he said it was just ranged around for so long that he got bored of the trade, um, sold then as soon as he did it, it, it spiked. Um, all right. We can't see. What stock this is, but let me guess.So it said 1147. Um, give me an industry.Wait, what are we looking for? You have this stock, sorry. I just wasn't paying attention. We couldn't see the name of it. So I was going to guess I was asking for the industry, but, um, I don't know if I would have gotten that one. All right. Uh, what about the crypto market today? AB what. So China as has been typical China fashion for the past, you know, few months, um, you know, has been ramping up China's, uh, you know, regulation and involvement in, um, business in general.And so basically right now, China came out and said, uh, Holly was down to 1 45. I know it's it's, it's not, she, it, anybody inbox. I got out of my Baba trades. I'm still, I'm still looking. I might get into some leaps here soon. Dude, if you bought PABA three years ago, your break even let's look at how the numbers have changed over that same period of time.They've probably increased the revenue by a buck. So over that same three years, they've doubled revenue and the stock is flat. Uh, happy. My average for FUBU is yep. 29, 76. So I don't know. Did, I mean down 1300? I don't know where everybody's at on a Baba dude.Alright, Baba. One of you like it too, if you don't. I mean, this is so we're looking right now. This is a ten-year chart with monthly candles. Okay. So we're zoomed away. I mean, this thing is ugly. Bottom of range to support from three years ago. Matter sort of maybe, um, dude, I can't leave Bob. I was down to 1 45.I hadn't looked at it in a couple of weeks. I mean, last time I checked, it was still holding on around around 200 dropping another 25% on that shout out lava. Why do you like it too? You don't. I see a couple twos popping in there. Uh, Yeah, I think I'll get into a Baba trade at about 1 35, maybe one 30. So, so let's look at these Baba financials for a second.Let's do some, some quick valuation math. So net income on Baba 45. Uh, this is really inconsistent. This is tough. If you average these three quarters, what do you have? You have, uh, 1 25 by three. So doing $40 million of profit a quarter, roughly. So that's 160 million a year, or I'm sorry. 160 billion a year.The market cap is 400 million AB. So what is that 400 divided by one 60 stocks trading at two and a half times. P E. S and P averages is closer to what? Five, 10 S and P average, no way, way higher. You think talking about PE? Oh, okay. Not. Uh, price to, so, uh, Dan saying he loves Baba at one 20, I think, anywhere down there in that one 20 to 30.All right. So 34 that that's the average for the S and P 500 is, is 35, basically average PE ratio. Ali-Baba Xavier wants me to stop saying Ababa, but sorry, but Alibaba's at two and a half times, and that just shows the market sentiment on this. I think as soon as we see institutions willing to come in and take on the potential risk for this, for how crazy undervalued it is.No. Let's think about what that risk is like. What's the biggest risk. The biggest risk is it gets privatized right in, in, in everybody. Is Sol that's the biggest risk? Is that realistic? I don't know. The market seems like it's pricing in some of that. I w what other risks could there be like, could there be regulation that hurts their ability to sales?Maybe? I mean, I I'm, I'm in the boat that I think China long-term, we'll be doing, um, you know, Jack ma went missing. We, we, we don't know if it's the real Jack model that came back. Uh, and we, I heard him talk. I think we have, but there's like a bunch of rumors saying that they think it's like an actor playing Jack, Bob, but he's also breaking it up.That's one solar and UPSes to solar up is thrown out there. Yeah. I mean, there's an argument to be made loop that the potential risks, um, outweigh the potential, uh, for growth in this stock. I would however, be willing to take on that risk longterm. Um, because I think that China will be doing what it is and its power to become, uh, the economic kind of, you know, super power of the world.And I don't think breaking up it's big as company will be, um, you know, part of that plan, but we we'll see, do you have your brokerage account open? I don't. I do. Can you price me out? What are some one 20 December puts going $420 strike December. Um, one 20 let's do December 17th by puts one 20 puts are five, 10, $500.So $5 a share. Is that right? Can you zoom in again? Yup. I got a little.Normally the low on the, on the day for this contract was $4 and 91 cents. The high is $5 and 20 cents. So try to be a decent move. So you sell one contract. You're going to get $500 right away for selling the contract, right? $5 a share times at times, a hundred shares in a contract. So you get 500 bucks right away.Uh, as long as Ali Baba is above $115 on December 20th or whatever the date is that these contracts expire. Uh, you keep your 500 bucks and enrolled into something else. Bad case scenario. Let's say the stock goes down to 75. Right. I mean, that would be another halfing of, of where it is now that then you're on the hook for 70, you know, the 115 minus 75 times a hundred.So then you're on the hook for four GS, I think another way to play it, Luke would potentially be looking out to these very long-term. So others, this one's January 20, 20, 23. Um, so yeah, this is a year and a half away. Um, maybe like something like a $180 strike price it, or you could even go further. I mean, I can sort of get behind that.Okay. So, so let's think about this one. Hold on. I'm sitting down. So, so, so you're going away out to January 20, 23. So that's 15 months. Yep. Uh, You do go back to $18. What was that? 180 strike. A hundred lady strike is, is about, um, you know, it'd be about two grand to pick up this contract, but I mean, Luke, I would be so, so, so shocked if in a year from now Baba, isn't up to, you know, say $200 or so.Yeah. So you're paying two grand today. If the stock got back up to two 50, uh, then you make, make seven grand off your. That's not horrible. Yeah. I mean, we'll take that. We'll take, uh, you know, 300%, 200% any day of the week, I think. Uh, so a long time. So you're way out. It's not a 200% trade in among the one benefit to doing a trade like this compared to selling the puts is, you know, exactly how much you could potentially lose in the 1890.I mean, if for whatever reason, Baba just tanked and got below that $115 price, you would have to. Well, you'd have to buy a hundred shares at one to, to buy yourself out. Um, and for someone like me that has a smaller portfolio this way, I know exactly how much I would potentially be on the hook for. Um, and I would only do this if I was willing to take on, um, you know, about $1,900 worth of risk, um, for a potentially very profitable trade and think about too.How could you hedge it a little bit? Right. So, so you could buy those calls. Uh, that's risky too. And I was going to say, and you could also do like short something like a J D dot. Yeah, but I think all I'm using that one, another Chinese name, less volatility. I wouldn't short something like jd.com just because I think it's also gotten beaten down.Um, so I feel like if, if we have news, that's good for Baba. Baba is moving up that J D will probably as well. I'm thinking about it, like as, as a hedge and I mean, using the jd.com, because again, it's another Chinese tech giant, but less. Oh, I see what you're saying so that if there is more and more bad news than JD goes down and we're at least making some money off that, um, while our Baba call is getting smacked.Um, yeah, and I like STB CS recommendation. So, so rather than buying the calls AB and shelling out that, that 1900 bucks you could burn the money and be warm for about a minute. Yeah. I mean, that, that does provide some value. Um, I get behind that. I think there are other, you know, if you're not that risk averse, um, you know, there are other opportunities out there that will be not as risky.Um, but at the end of the day, some of the more risky trades to end up paying off in longterm, I'm not saying I'm going out and buy and Baba. But like I said earlier, if it gets down to the 120, $130 range, I'll be looking at contracts again. Okay. And hacks is throwing out another suggestion. This, this one, I th th this trade idea, I think is a little bit better than the STBC one use at $1,900.Don't buy the Baba calls and buy tacos,like ground beef. We talking chicken, pork taco, taco bell, for sure. 1900 tacos. Can we, um, what's the company yum. They own taco bell, right? Uh, it's sort of confusing. Uh, yum owns owns taco bell in certain geographies. I believe it operates through the following segments, KFC pizza hut, taco bell division habit, burger grill.I've never heard of habit for a good grill. Um, I don't know. I mean, this. Wow. It's been it's up over a hundred percent over the past year, or, you know, this symbol AB while we're on the topic you went on this one, what is it? Y U M C you know that one? Yum. See, oh, this one out China. Yeah. No, that key, uh, KFC is absolutely huge in China.I don't know why, but it is never been, everyone loves tacos. Yep. That's true. Yeah. I mean, yum. So, so here's the thing, Luke, look at this. So if I have, if I pull up the five-year chart, we can see right here where the COVID crash was and it got all the way down to $58 currently at 125. But even before COVID.I mean, it was at about 120 bucks and trading lower. I mean, it got all the way up to like way higher than its, uh, you know, pre COVID levels. And I think a lot of these fast food chains actually did pretty decent during COVID. Um, when people couldn't go sit down at restaurants and whatnot, you had food delivered.Um, so, so this could be interesting to me because if you think about it, if we go into another lockdown, they're going to be better off then, you know, we're not locking down again. I don't think, I think no way in hell. I, I think so either, but that's also good news for the stock that we're doing fully vaccinated.AB I am. I wonder where the chat is that people might not like this. I'm curious, the country's vaccine. Now I would guess the chats about 50, 50, I guess, about 55. If you want to vote, we're going to make you vote on stocks. We won't make you vote on this one. One, if you are too, if you're not, I was a holdout, but eventually got it.My point, uh, that I was going with Lucas that I think that I think yum is kind of insulated from any like coronavirus fears because w you know, everything goes, according to plan, people are going to be going out more, spending more money at drive-throughs. Um, and if something does happen, they're going to be in a better position than some of the relatives.Wow. This chat is exactly 50 50.It's boring to be Friesen too, but I have COVID born and I hope everything's okay in the comment right before that is one, but very Anthony mandate. Yeah. That's kind of where I stand too. I think it's very silly. Um, any mandate? I think, uh, obviously companies have a right to. Uh, you know, do like set any regular.Yeah. In addition to being tired, I'm all about private enterprise. Do it, do what you will. There are choices. I don't think like the New York city one, like, I'm totally against that. Like, I don't think cities or state entities, um, should be Amanda mandating max vaccines. But I think people that are upset that companies do it.It's like, look, companies do what they want. You know, you don't know if they brought that shit to Michigan, wholly. Oh, people would burn the state down. Yes. People would riot. Uh, no. It's producer AB yeah. I mean, that would really all let us know in the chat while you're watching today. I had my eyes on the cryptocurrency at large, obviously with the China news, not great.Um, you know, China outlawing cryptocurrency as a whole, I don't know. Uh, so, so in China, there's a funny, I just got a text message from. I mean Uber user, I've never been a driver, uh, asking if I sit, inviting me to be an Uber driver. I wonder if the store, I mean, we're struggling with drivers right now, which could potentially drive up prices of Uber's if there's a shortage of supply.Um, so I don't know. I don't, I hate Uber stock. I just absolutely hate it. We never traded it before. I just. I don't like it. I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan of any of 'em. Oh, grub hub. Isn't a stock anymore. They're like sold to just eat takeaway, um, dash I don't like any of these companies that are essentially, you know, what a stock I love that we haven't talked about in forever.The most tried and true steady grind stock of all time. Apple game stop. No, I'm just kidding. We haven't talked about it in awhile. Uh, for. No tried and true. Uh, I mean, apple would be my guess, put it up. I'm not even looking at them. I'm looking at my brokerage. Uh vis-a-vis. It just grinds man. And it pays a dividend to the reason why I'm bringing them this one up now is I was just looking through it through my brokerage account of looking at what's up and down.We haven't talked about this one for a while. It pays a dollar 20 a year dividends, not like it's a huge dividend. But it's just one of those stocks that I've owned forever plan on continuing to own forever. This is a five-year charter, zoom it out more. This is a ten-year chart. I mean, there's no quick rips or depths.We had that COVID of course, but generally speaking, I mean, it is a very study stock. It's a highly embedded stock, right. It's tough to work out of the economy. Um, you know, people are going to say crypto could be the thing that would, but I mean, come on, but let let's, let's give it a little bit of time there.Um, But, but visa. Great, great, great stock to sell. Puts against as well study income. You don't get a ton for selling the puts, but again, if you could assign the shares, uh, you're buying the stock below whatever it was trading at whenever you sold the puts and, and you're owning a very, very steady tried and true stock it's is a core holding in my brokerage core holding and we never talked.I mean, yeah. I think the, the, the credit card industry has been huge. We'll see a lot of these continue to grow. Um, why do you prefer visa compared to some of its competitors? I see MC in their MasterCard. No, no reason to tell you the truth. Okay. Now I have the reason look at this. So here's the 10 years.Oh, I didn't hit, see, wait, what's mastered. Oh wait. Oh, I'm a that's right. I'm a very similar chart. No reason. I guess, to tell you the truth visa is a stock that visa or MasterCard. I don't know. I think it would be so let's see. I think I have both. I got two. I have a work card and a personal card on me.Yeah. Both visas. Wow.I have a master Sarabi when we go to Orlando on the eighth. So does that two weeks from today. All right guys, two weeks from today, producer at AB and I are going to hang out in Orlando for a few days. You all should seriously consider coming. It's going to be a lot of fun in twit. Ju Jonah Lupton. It's taken us two.Wait, is it over a weekend? Yeah. Frick. Yeah. Yep. Friday to Sunday. Exactly. We're going to get in Friday night and come home Sunday night. So I'm saying everybody should come hang out with us. Uh, but, but you want to be fun. AB is I've been banking, credit card points, all of COVID. We should just blow them all in, in this, this 48 hours.Can they be just on like $3,500 of points? Will you get the bus flight around and then we'll get the, yeah, we'll get a suite hotel room. Anthony. Anthony will be there. Anthony, let us know. Um, anyone who's planning on going, uh, shoot us an email@showsupbenzinga.com and I'll make sure I pack a bag of swag.Um, yeah, there you go. Yes. Even if you're not just registering now, please email sh uh, power. No, do let's do power hour because I'm on that one. Female power hour happens in the.com. Both a and I. Um, I just don't want to overload your inbox, but I got to make sure with Luke beforehand, that I'm good to, uh, you know, check a bit or I can't, what if the only thing I bring down Luke is like a carry on full of Benzinga swag.And then I don't have anything, any, any room left for my own gear. I'm fine with that. And if anybody has feedback for Benzing, I'm dropping a number in there as well. Uh, you know, go ahead and get that number of. Um, and share any feedback you have for us, but our AB our time has come to an end. Our time has come to an end coming up.We have get technical, uh, mark Petrino the D. Of Benzinga trading school is going to be joining us. If you haven't heard about Benzinga trading school, stick around, um, to get technical, we're very excited to launch this, um, and we want you to be a part of it. So we will get that going on. Get technical right now without further ado.Oh, here we go. Trading school dude starts next Monday. Drop that in that I'm putting the link in the chat, right? College style lessons for trading it's it's kind of damn. And I pasted the wrong link. It's the first time we're doing education. It's going to be college style curriculum. I'm a 110% in. Yep.All right. Well, well, if you want to learn more about it and how to get a great deal, uh, as part of the inaugural class, maybe a, a fancy little Benzinga diploma, join us on, get technical. We're going to go ahead and start. Right.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zingernation-power-hour/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Join Ann Louise as she speaks with James Templeton (CEO of Uni Key Health Systems) about the ‘fountain of youth' formula (GH-3) to its transformation into Ultra H-3 Plus. Inspired by Dr. Ana Aslan's famous Gerovital/GH-3 Formula, the Ultra H-3 Plus Brain Support Supplement contains the two metabolites of the original key ingredient -- PABA and DMAE -- which are easier for the body to use. The result of research and focus groups, this new formulation works rapidly to sharpen the memory and focus, soothe stiff joints, boosts energy and mood, and renews a youthful vitality. Ann Louise and James talk about how the Ultra H-3 Plus Brain Support Supplement combines ten more of the most well-documented, effective brain health and anti-aging nutrients on the planet. The post The Legendary Romanian Fountain of Youth – Episode 76: James Templeton appeared first on Ann Louise Gittleman.
In this episode, we talk to Daisy Badu COO of Paba cosmetics about being a black own family business and the makeup industry The post Black progress in the shade industry (With Daisy Badu) appeared first on Black In The Maritimes.
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AKA: A very big, important chat about sunscreen. We don't really have to tell you that UV exposure can be damaging. In this ep, we cover things like: What does SPF even mean? How much sunscreen should I apply? Should I bother applying if it's cloudy?But that's not all! Nope, we're talking skincare's most underrated product, the Swiss army knife of brow products, and masking in the morning. Also we discuss: Should your hair be clean for the hairdresser?There's a lot in there, so boil the kettle, get comfy and hit play. A million and three links below when you're done.Happy listening, don't forget to slip, slop, slap, seek, slide and tell your friends how bloody cool sun safety is.Beauty MVPs:Bettina - Flower Beauty Brow Master Mascara: https://bit.ly/39swgHECarli - Andalou Naturals Brightening Pumpkin Honey Glycolic Mask: https://bit.ly/2KJh5iISunscreen:Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Brush SPF30: https://bit.ly/3o60zrnNeutrogena Ultra Sheer Face Mist SPF50: https://bit.ly/39qkGwlJUNO & Co Microfibre Velvet Sponge: https://bit.ly/39sy1oaLa Roche-Posay Anthelios Invisible Fluid Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+: https://bit.ly/3o0XFUSUltra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50+ Luminising Sun Serum:https://bit.ly/2VgugK6Reapplying technique: https://bit.ly/2JnoAvkMecca Cosmetica To Save Face SPF50+ Superscreen: https://bit.ly/2Vf0sxBUltra Violette sunscreens: https://bit.ly/33rXwCcBondi Sands SPF 50+ Face Sunscreen Lotion: https://bit.ly/3mnhOEdNeutrogena Ultra Sheer Face & Body Lotion SPF50: https://bit.ly/33pTJp2mesoestetic mesoprotech light water anti-aging veil: https://bit.ly/3o3RUWDUltraceuticals Ultra UV Protective Daily Moisturiser SPF 30 Hydrating: https://bit.ly/3qeYE5GNivea Sun SPF 50+ UV Face Shine Control: https://bit.ly/3kk6bMuLa Roche-Posay Anthelios XL Anti-Shine Dry Touch Facial Sunscreen SPF50+: https://bit.ly/33vB7nADermalogica Oil Free Matte: https://bit.ly/33uRa4TYouth Lab Daily Sunscreen Gel Cream SPF 50: https://bit.ly/3lhJysxTbh skin shady 50+: https://bit.ly/33sebFsWe Are Feel Good Inc Sticky Zinc: https://bit.ly/3qdPeHBEthical Zinc Clear Zinc Sunscreen: https://bit.ly/39qRfunUltra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+ Mattifying Zinc: https://bit.ly/3fNWrJFBondi Sands Hydra UV Protect SPF 50+ Face Lotion: https://bit.ly/3o634tLEveryday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum: https://bit.ly/33uVGQVGrown Alchemist Natural Hydrating Sunscreen: https://bit.ly/3mm0BLwWe Are Feel Good Inc Sensitive Sunscreen SPF 50+: https://bit.ly/2Jo101tNeutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Lotion SPF50: https://bit.ly/32vYQ6pThe Beet Shield Universal daytime protection: https://bit.ly/3loKLyiBlack Girl Sunscreen SPF 30: https://bit.ly/3moFvMCUltra Violette Extreme Screen Hydrating Body and Hand SPF 50+: https://bit.ly/3o7sQ10Beach Fox: https://bit.ly/2HOEjTuCetaphil Sun SPF 50+ Kids Lotion : https://bit.ly/3q92w8qCommon sunscreen irritants:Octocrylene, oxybenzone, avobenzone, PABA, Padimate O and enzacamene.For more sunscreen recs:Hannah English: https://bit.ly/3mmfIVhCall Time On Melanoma: https://bit.ly/39oR5n1Sunscreen reading!Lab Muffin - Should You Wear Sunscreen Indoors?: https://bit.ly/3fM7YcuLab Muffin - Chemical Vs Physical Sunscreens: https://bit.ly/3qc8cP3Kind of Stephen “Physical” vs. “chemical” sunscreens and other sunscreen myths: https://bit.ly/39snHwiFacial mistsDr Dennis Gross C+ Collagen Skin Set & Refresh Mist: https://bit.ly/36iFfc5Murad Prebiotic 3-in-1 Multi Mist: https://bit.ly/3o8cg12Dermalogica Micro-Pore Mist: https://bit.ly/3fOS69b Sodashi Balancing Mist: https://bit.ly/37koKeVElemis Soothing Apricot: https://bit.ly/33uhw73 Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Toning Hydration Mist: https://bit.ly/36k73gzAvène Thermal Spring Water: https://bit.ly/3qqpEzwLa Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water Mist: https://bit.ly/2VrCMpvCredits:Your hosts: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell.Produced by: Bettina Tyrrell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AKA: A very big, important chat about sunscreen. We don’t really have to tell you that UV exposure can be damaging. In this ep, we cover things like: What does SPF even mean? How much sunscreen should I apply? Should I bother applying if it’s cloudy? But that’s not all! Nope, we’re talking skincare’s most underrated product, the Swiss army knife of brow products, and masking in the morning. Also we discuss: Should your hair be clean for the hairdresser? There’s a lot in there, so boil the kettle, get comfy and hit play. A million and three links below when you’re done. Happy listening, don’t forget to slip, slop, slap, seek, slide and tell your friends how bloody cool sun safety is. Beauty MVPs: Bettina - Flower Beauty Brow Master Mascara: https://bit.ly/39swgHE Carli - Andalou Naturals Brightening Pumpkin Honey Glycolic Mask: https://bit.ly/2KJh5iI Sunscreen: Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Brush SPF30: https://bit.ly/3o60zrn Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Face Mist SPF50: https://bit.ly/39qkGwl JUNO & Co Microfibre Velvet Sponge: https://bit.ly/39sy1oa La Roche-Posay Anthelios Invisible Fluid Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+: https://bit.ly/3o0XFUS Ultra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50+ Luminising Sun Serum:https://bit.ly/2VgugK6 Reapplying technique: https://bit.ly/2JnoAvk Mecca Cosmetica To Save Face SPF50+ Superscreen: https://bit.ly/2Vf0sxB Ultra Violette sunscreens: https://bit.ly/33rXwCc Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Face Sunscreen Lotion: https://bit.ly/3mnhOEd Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Face & Body Lotion SPF50: https://bit.ly/33pTJp2 mesoestetic mesoprotech light water anti-aging veil: https://bit.ly/3o3RUWD Ultraceuticals Ultra UV Protective Daily Moisturiser SPF 30 Hydrating: https://bit.ly/3qeYE5G Nivea Sun SPF 50+ UV Face Shine Control: https://bit.ly/3kk6bMu La Roche-Posay Anthelios XL Anti-Shine Dry Touch Facial Sunscreen SPF50+: https://bit.ly/33vB7nA Dermalogica Oil Free Matte: https://bit.ly/33uRa4T Youth Lab Daily Sunscreen Gel Cream SPF 50: https://bit.ly/3lhJysx Tbh skin shady 50+: https://bit.ly/33sebFs We Are Feel Good Inc Sticky Zinc: https://bit.ly/3qdPeHB Ethical Zinc Clear Zinc Sunscreen: https://bit.ly/39qRfun Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+ Mattifying Zinc: https://bit.ly/3fNWrJF Bondi Sands Hydra UV Protect SPF 50+ Face Lotion: https://bit.ly/3o634tL Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum: https://bit.ly/33uVGQV Grown Alchemist Natural Hydrating Sunscreen: https://bit.ly/3mm0BLw We Are Feel Good Inc Sensitive Sunscreen SPF 50+: https://bit.ly/2Jo101t Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Lotion SPF50: https://bit.ly/32vYQ6p The Beet Shield Universal daytime protection: https://bit.ly/3loKLyi Black Girl Sunscreen SPF 30: https://bit.ly/3moFvMC Ultra Violette Extreme Screen Hydrating Body and Hand SPF 50+: https://bit.ly/3o7sQ10 Beach Fox: https://bit.ly/2HOEjTu Cetaphil Sun SPF 50+ Kids Lotion : https://bit.ly/3q92w8q Common sunscreen irritants: Octocrylene, oxybenzone, avobenzone, PABA, Padimate O and enzacamene. For more sunscreen recs: Hannah English: https://bit.ly/3mmfIVh Call Time On Melanoma: https://bit.ly/39oR5n1 Sunscreen reading! Lab Muffin - Should You Wear Sunscreen Indoors?: https://bit.ly/3fM7Ycu Lab Muffin - Chemical Vs Physical Sunscreens: https://bit.ly/3qc8cP3 Kind of Stephen “Physical” vs. “chemical” sunscreens and other sunscreen myths: https://bit.ly/39snHwi Facial mists Dr Dennis Gross C+ Collagen Skin Set & Refresh Mist: https://bit.ly/36iFfc5 Murad Prebiotic 3-in-1 Multi Mist: https://bit.ly/3o8cg12 Dermalogica Micro-Pore Mist: https://bit.ly/3fOS69b Sodashi Balancing Mist: https://bit.ly/37koKeV Elemis Soothing Apricot: https://bit.ly/33uhw73 Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Toning Hydration Mist: https://bit.ly/36k73gz Avène Thermal Spring Water: https://bit.ly/3qqpEzw La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water Mist: https://bit.ly/2VrCMpv Credits: Your hosts: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Produced by: Bettina Tyrrell.
Joseph Parker is a New Zealand professional boxer of Samoan heritage. He held the WBO heavyweight title from 2016 to 2018, and previously multiple regional heavyweight championships including the WBO Oriental, Africa, and Oceania titles; as well as the PABA, OPBF, and New Zealand titles. As an amateur he represented New Zealand at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the super-heavyweight division, and narrowly missed qualification for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Joseph is primed up and training to fight Junior Fa in December 2020 and has an amazing resume of fights.
Juan Carlos Paba nos cuenta su historia de emprendimiento después de haber sido el Presidente de McDonalds para mas de 12 países por mas de 10 años. Como se siente pasar de trabajar en una gran corporación a emprender
Avoid using personal care items with oxybenzone and octinoxate, if at all possible. If you can avoid octisalate, homosalate, octocrylene, 4-methylbenzylidene camphor, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), and parabens that may help protect sensitive environments, too. Website: https://www.sustainabilitymadeeasier.com/, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SustainabilityMadeEasier/, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainabilitymadeeasier/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/EasySustainable, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbyxBjbj-cp6fEziJwldiIQ References: [i] American Academy of Dermatology. (2018, July 5). New Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology paper highlights research into certain sunscreen ingredients. Retrieved from American Academy of Dermatology Association: https://www.aad.org/news/jaad-research-into-sunscreen-ingredients, [ii], [iv], [v] Danovaro, R., Bongiorni, L., Corinaldesi, C., Giovannelli, D., Damiani, E., Astolfi, P., . . . Pusceddu, A. (2008, April). Sunscreens Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting Viral Infections. Environmental Health Perspectives, 116(4), 441–447. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2291018/, [iii], [xx] Downs, C. (2014, January 15). Sunscreen Chemical in soaps, cosmetics and body fragrances threaten coral reefs. Retrieved from http://www.haereticus-lab.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ecotox-sunscreen-chemicals.pdf, [vi], [x] National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior. (n.d.). Protect Yourself, Protect The Reef! Retrieved from https://cdhc.noaa.gov/_docs/Site%20Bulletin_Sunscreen_final.pdf, [vii], [viii], [xv], [xvi], [xvii], [xxi] Downs, C. (2016, March 18). Sunscreen Pollution. Retrieved from Marine Safe: http://www.marinesafe.org/blog/2016/03/18/sunscreen-pollution/, [ix], [xi], [xii], [xiii], [xxii] Calderone, J. (2019, February 7). The Truth About 'Reef Safe' Sunscreen. Retrieved from Consumer Reports: https://www.consumerreports.org/sunscreens/the-truth-about-reef-safe-sunscreen/, [xiv], [xxiii] W.S. Badger Company. (n.d.). Reef Safe Sunscreens/ Coral Friendly Sunscreens. Retrieved from https://www.badgerbalm.com/s-35-coral-reef-safe-sunscreen.aspx, [xviii], [xix] REI Co-op. (n.d.). What is Reef-Safe Sunscreen? Retrieved from REI: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/what-is-reef-safe-sunscreen.html
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Friend of the show Jax Wheatley returns to help you navigate the challenges of filing your 2019 taxes. Jax is the Chief Financial Officer Every Small Business Owner Needs. With over 18 years running their own business, Rainbow Tax & Accounting, Jax loves providing quality, affordable accounting services to individuals, small business, and non-profit organization. When not busy running their own business, Jax dedicates their free time expanding economic opportunities serving as the board treasurer for PABA, Portland's LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce.
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Friend of the show Jax Wheatley returns to help you navigate the challenges of filing your 2019 taxes. Jax is the Chief Financial Officer Every Small Business Owner Needs. With over 18 years running their own business, Rainbow Tax & Accounting, Jax loves providing quality, affordable accounting services to individuals, small business, and non-profit organization. When not busy running their own business, Jax dedicates their free time expanding economic opportunities serving as the board treasurer for PABA, Portland's LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce.
Today I had the pleasure of interviewing the COO's of Paba Cosmetics. These two phenomenal young ladies have partnered with their mother in the family business. It's clear that they have a passion for the brand and educating their clients. During this interview we talked about their business and they also shared some product knowledge. Daisy Badu & Princilla Asare are the COO of Paba Cosmetics Inc; a cosmetic brand for women of color by women of color. The daughters of creator and CEO, Felicia Sarpong, these sisters run the day to day operations of the Canadian side of the company. Connect with Brandi: @iambranditaylor https://www.facebook.com/IamBrandiTaylor/?modal=admin_todo_tour businessbeautynetwork.com Email: bbnetworkpodcast@gmail.com Connect with Paba Cosmetics Instagram: @pabacosmetics Facebook: Paba Cosmetics Website: www.pabacosmetics.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbnp/support
We're concluding our series on the 18 different B Vitamins and the major impact they have on our health. In the past two weeks, we've covered the first six. In this episode, discover: --Why vitamins and minerals are truly classified as "life-giving", while pharmaceuticals exist to stop a crisis situation. --How Vitamin B-7 (Biotin) is known for hair and nail growth and is added to hair products. And how Biotin deficiency is the cause of loss of eyelashes, loss of eyebrows, "cradle cap" in babies, and blood sugar levels that are all over the place. --The reason Vitamin B-8 (Inositol) is used in conjunction with Vitamin B-18 (Choline) for liver congestion and gallbladder function, along with neurological conditions that affect the myelin sheaths (like Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's). And why Dr. Prather says the liver and the nervous system are linked so that what helps with one usually helps the other. --How Vitamin B-9 (Folic Acid) is the most common vitamin deficiency in the entire world, contributing to birth defects such as cleft palate and spina bifida. And how proper Folic Acid levels help with infertility, the prevention of Cancer, restless leg syndrome, and Down Syndrome. --Why Vitamin B-10 (PABA) is known as "the sunscreen vitamin" and helps with skin issues such as eczema and psoriasis. Plus, how Vitamin B-10 is beneficial for female infertility, hair loss, and irritable bowel syndrome symptoms. --How numbness and tingling in the hands and feet are often indicators for a Vitamin B-12 deficiency. And how Vitamin B-12 deficiency in older people dramatically increases their chance of falling. --Why Vitamin B-12 is one of the most sensitive vitamins to pharmaceuticals. And why vegans and vegetarians are going to have a B-12 deficiency. --The importance of Vitamin B-13 for our energy production and in helping our heart to function when recovering from a heart attack. --The reason Vitamin B-15 is known as the sports performance vitamin (and is banned in many countries). And it helps with hangovers, too! --The role Vitamin B-17 plays as the anti-Cancer vitamin. www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
On Episode 117 I speak to my guest Sebastian paba. The singer for Long Island Straight Edge Hardcore band "Regulate". I met up with him in Bushwick, Brooklyn to chop it up about the history of his band, what they're up to now and future plans. I had never met him before this conversation, I'm glad I did. He's a genuine kid who loves what he does. I had a great time talking to him. Respect.
In 2011 Bailey was diagnosed with stage 4 inoperable melanoma and was told she had just a few months to live. Bailey didn't agree. After researching alternative options she radically changed her diet and jumped on a plane to Mexico for treatment and never looked back. 8 years later Bailey is cancer-free and is now helping others through their integrative cancer journeys. Bailey is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and a Certified Square One Cancer Coach. Her focus is on diet and lifestyle as the foundation to health and healing. ***Resources Mentioned*** Bailey’s website Dr Jeanne Wallace, Nutritional Solutions Badger sunscreen Rene Chee, Curing Cancer with Immunotherapy Spontaneous Remission Project The Reinvention of Coley's Toxins, Donald MacAdam Is cancer dangerous to the immune system?, Polly Matzinger CHIPSA Hospital, Mexico *** In This Episode: Bailey shares her incredible cancer journey starting from when she was first diagnosed with melanoma as a teenager to its recurrence 3 years later. In 2011, after multiple surgeries she was given the devastating news that her cancer was inoperable and she didn’t qualify for the latest new drug. Bailey felt hopeless. But with the help of friends and family she radically turned her life and health around and now inspire others with her amazing healing story. Have you always been holistically inclined? Studying dietetics as an undergrad Didn’t agree with what being taught in nutrition classes When working in conventional medicine, nutrition is secondary to pharmaceutical drugs Believe in the power of nutrition as medicine When healing from cancer food was the medicine Is there a difference between what is learned to become a registered dietitian working as part of the conventional system compared to what we learn through ‘alternative’ channels like this? Nutritionists and dieticians have mostly the right ideas There are benefits of having first hand experience of healing through food Conventional system can help with acute things like diabetes Problems arise when the conventional system considers something ‘incurable’ What led to your diagnosis? Was studying away from home Fearful of the world and doing things on my own. Didn’t feel like I fit in Very stressed and didn’t know how to deal with it. Started overeating Sailing camp counselor - got a lot of sun exposure and sun burns Used lots of toxic body products After all your research, what’s your advice on sun exposure? Sensible exposure - don’t get burnt, if you’re pale, be careful Recommend non-nano zinc or titanium dioxide (although toxicity of titanium dioxide has come into question) Recommends Badger Sunscreen Regular sunscreen is full of toxic chemicals and can be more harmful than not wearing anything Titanium Dioxide provides a physical barrier between sun and skin. The size of the particulars are important. Nanoparticles are small enough to get into the bloodstream. Look for non-nano sunscreen Back to diagnosis... Found a weird looking spot Biopsy showed it was highly suspicious for a melanoma DIdn’t know anything about cancer, just knew it was serious Had surgery to remove legion and a tracer was injected to see where melanoma had spread Tracer showed cancer had spread to lymph node near ear More surgery, removed 45 lymph nodes from neck and parotid gland. Nodes removed were not positive Given two options - do nothing or Interferon treatments (an older form of immunotherapy) Opted for Interferon to help prevent a recurrence. Wasn’t doing anything else to support body in terms of diet and lifestyle 2 years later melanoma returned Two more 2 surgeries to remove tumors plus a round of radiation treatment Found another lump under chin that was melanoma Scan showed another 5 lesions in neck lung and spine that were suspicious Oncologist recommended Temodar (chemotherapy pill) and PABA (b-vitamin) Was told cancer was very aggressive and had only months to live Started looking at alternative treatments Where did you start? Took some supplements and did one round of Temodar and PABA Tumor started to shrink Went to CHIPSA in Mexico and started the Gerson Therapy, Coley’s Toxins, B17 injections and IV Vitamin C When left Mexico lump had disappeared from under chin Before went to Mexico saw an integrative oncologist / naturopathic doctor who prescribed modified citrus pectin, resveratrol, green tea extract and glutamine powder during radiation. Recommended high protein diet organic diet with no sugar. Not the perfect diet but heading in the right direction Gerson therapy Lots of juicing, vegetables and carbohydrates Cancer result of nutrient deficiency and toxins in the body Coffee enemas to detox Potassium powder Self vs non-self immune system model Danger model - immune system doesn’t respond to things that are foriegn but rather to things that look dangerous such as surgery or infections Cancer cells can have a ‘cloaking’ effect to ‘hide’ from the immune system Damage a cancer cell through chemo the immune system can recognise it and respond Preserve your immune system through low dose chemo not high Immunotherapy can also help with stubborn tumors Coley’s Toxins Mixture of two different bacteria injected intravenously, subcutaneously or intratumorally To stimulate an immune response in the body that attacks the cancer Often people who go into spontaneous remission have had an infection Came home from Mexico and continued protocol: Coley’s Toxin - 3 injections per week Coffee enemas - 3 per day Juices - 13 a day with iodine and potassium supplements B vitamins - intramuscular injections once a week 2 months after Mexico went for scan - no sign of active disease Did your Oncologist seem to believe in the alternative treatment? Oncologist was so emotionless. Said “whatever you’re doing seems to be working so keep it up” How do you guide others going through an integrative cancer journey? Do your own research There are somethings that people must do - diet, lifestyle and managing stress are the most important Often people stop too soon. 18 months to 2 years minimum Recommends using prayer for guidance and healing Follow Bailey Bailyobrien.com Facebook Instagram If you have a question or comment about this episode let us know below!!
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 9 pm EST. Saturday & Sunday 9 am to 5 pm EST. USA Only. Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! Dr. Berg's Nutritional Yeast Tablet: https://bit.ly/2TPPHz2 Dr. Berg talks about PABA (Para-Amino Benzoic Acid). Most people know PABA as vitamin B, but it is a pre-B vitamin. In other words, it takes PABA to make folic acid. Your microbes in your guts make it. If you have taken antibiotics in the past, then you might have destroyed certain microbes. You can get PABA from eating organic meats, dairy, eggs, vegetables, and mushrooms. PABA is good for your skin tone, protects your skin against the ultraviolet radiation from the sun, and good for vitiligo, which is the loss of pigment in your skin. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. ABOUT DR. BERG: https://bit.ly/2FwSQQT DR. BERG'S STORY: https://bit.ly/2RwY5GP DR. BERG'S SHOP: https://bit.ly/2RN11yv DR. BERG'S VIDEO BLOG: https://bit.ly/2AZYyHt DR. BERG'S HEALTH COACHING TRAINING: https://bit.ly/2SZlH3o Follow us on FACEBOOK: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DrBergDC YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/drericberg123 Send a Message to Dr. Berg and his team: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg
Joseph Parker, also known by his honorary Samoan matai title Lupesoliai La'auli, is a New Zealander whose dream as a young boy was to become a professional boxer. After years of hard work his dreams were realised and he became the first heavyweight boxer from either New Zealand or the Pacific Islands to win a major world championship. From there he has gone from strength to strength. He held the WBO heavyweight title from 2016 to 2018, and previously multiple regional heavyweight championships including the WBO Oriental, Africa, and Oceania titles; as well as the PABA, OPBF and New Zealand titles as well as representing New Zealand in the Commonwealth games. As important as all of his titles are, it is also key to highlight that despite his success, Parker is an incredibly humble and genuine guy who remains grounded by his core values. Parker chats to Art and Matilda about his family and all things boxing, how he prepares for a fight and the importance of not only being at your peak physically but also mentally. He talks us through the Team Parker initiative , a social enterprise aimed at increasing the access youth in the Pacific Islands have to sporting equipment. We also got the scoop on his fav pie and some insight into Arts brief albeit successful boxing career. Hosts: Art Green and Matilda Rice Brought to you by: Roar Collective Producer: Tess Novak Sound Technician: Matt Eller Music: Ricky Simmonds
You missed Earth Day Bingo. It was fun. Activism brings weird goings on, in the meeting room and on the streets. Melyssa's business is doing business. Let her give you the business. Yeah, that's us on Minds.com and Pillowfort. Music: Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Stop Fighting Truth - The Sheeple
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First interviewed on episode 85 of the podcast, friend of the show Jax Wheatley returns to help you navigate the challenges of filing your 2018 taxes. Jax is the Chief Financial Officer Every Small Business Owner Needs. With over 18 years running their own business, Rainbow Tax & Accounting, Jax loves providing quality, affordable accounting services to individuals, small business, and non-profit organization. When not busy running their own business, Jax dedicates their free time expanding economic opportunities serving as the board treasurer for PABA, Portland's LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce.
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First interviewed on episode 85 of the podcast, friend of the show Jax Wheatley returns to help you navigate the challenges of filing your 2018 taxes. Jax is the Chief Financial Officer Every Small Business Owner Needs. With over 18 years running their own business, Rainbow Tax & Accounting, Jax loves providing quality, affordable accounting services to individuals, small business, and non-profit organization. When not busy running their own business, Jax dedicates their free time expanding economic opportunities serving as the board treasurer for PABA, Portland's LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce.
Today, Hillary and her friend Katrina talk about beauty products and how they could be interfering with your fertility. They list the top ten chemical and ingredient offenders (out of 1,300!) to look out for and avoid, give recommendations on natural beauty product and product lines, and share some practical ways to make small shifts away from slathering ourselves daily in a chemical cocktail. More women are becoming savvy as consumers, and aware of how much of an effect what we put on our body has in with what happens inside of it. To share your own fertility story, please email me at hillary@ladypotions.com. I look forward to connecting with you, as you are what this podcast is all about. Takeaways: [1:37] The United States Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (abbreviated as FFDCA, FDCA, or FD&C), has not been changed since 1938. Europe and Canada have higher regulatory standards, and hopefully, the United States will catch up in the close future. [9:30] Top 10 ingredients we don’t want in our personal care products: Sunscreen Chemicals. Common Names are Benzophenone, PABA, Avobenzone, Homosalate, and Methoxycinnamate. Parabens. Parabens are widely used preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and yeast in cosmetic products. Read more on parabens. Synthetic Colors. FD&C or D&C represent artificial colors. F (food) and D&C (drug and cosmetics). These letters precede a color and number (e.g., D&C Red 27 or FD&C Blue 1). Synthetic Fragrance. Phthalates. The main phthalates in cosmetics and personal care products are dibutyl phthalate in nail polish, diethyl phthalate in perfumes and lotions, and dimethyl phthalate in hairspray. Triclosan. Triclosan is a widely used antimicrobial chemical found in toothpastes, antibacterial soaps, and deodorants. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) / Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). This surfactant can be found in more than 90 percent of personal care and cleaning products (think foaming products). Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives are used in many cosmetic products to help prevent bacteria growth. Toluene. A petrochemical derived from petroleum or coal tar sources and it can be found in nail polish, nail treatments, and hair color /bleaching products. Aluminum. Used in antiperspirants. Read more on aluminum. [18:21] Now on to… what to actually use? Hillary’s friend Katrina Hall shares her evolution into natural beauty, and some of the top natural products she finds to be the ones she can trust the most with great results. [22:55] Katrina’s gateway product was an oil cleanser from the Crude Personal line, and she still uses it to take off her makeup. [26:32] Here are some other of Katrina’s top picks! Beauty products are a very personal choice, but hopefully, these will give you some hope that there are some great options out there, and even just changing one is a step in the right direction. Cleanser Marie Veronique Gel Cleanser Probiotic Skin Cleanser Sunscreen HYNT Suntegrity Marie Veronique Foundation Sappho Essentials Foundation Crunchi Setting Powder 100% Pure Bamboo Blur Powder Bronzer/ Contour RMS Lily LoLo Brows Ecobrow Plume Eyeshadow Lily LoLo Mascara Tarte Amazonian Clay Harvest Fitglow Lash Serum Eyeliner ZuZu Luxe Lip Gloss Fitglow Lip Serum Chapstick Zi Zai Lip Sticks Axiology Lip Liners Gabriel Cosmetics ZuZu Luxe References: Fertile Minds on LibSyn Fertile Minds on iTunes @ladypotions4u Think Dirty EWG’s Healthy Living App Parents on Demand App Crude Continue Your Journey: Link to sign up for free 29-day meditation challenge @ladypotions4u on Twitter @ladypotions4u on Instagram My Website: Ladypotions.com Special Thanks to Christopher Lloyd Clarke for music Disclaimer * You must not rely on the information in this podcast as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or another professional healthcare provider. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter you should consult your doctor or another professional healthcare provider. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition you should seek immediate medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website or in this podcast.
The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
Jax Wheatley is the Chief Financial Officer Every Small Business Owner Needs. With over 18 years running their own business, Rainbow Tax & Accounting, Jax loves providing quality, affordable accounting services to individuals, small business, and non-profit organization. When not busy running their own business, Jax dedicates their free time expanding economic opportunities serving as the board treasurer for PABA, Portland's LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce.
The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
Jax Wheatley is the Chief Financial Officer Every Small Business Owner Needs. With over 18 years running their own business, Rainbow Tax & Accounting, Jax loves providing quality, affordable accounting services to individuals, small business, and non-profit organization. When not busy running their own business, Jax dedicates their free time expanding economic opportunities serving as the board treasurer for PABA, Portland's LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce.
There are ten common issues patients identify with menopause: 1. Resistant Weight Gain 2. Insomnia 3. Hot flashes 4. Fatigue 5. Brain mood cognition perception of life 6. Brand new issues including skin problems 7. Gut issues 8. Genitourinary issues – leaking, dryness of vaginal and painful intercourse 9. Libido 10. Joint pain In this episode, you will learn: What estrogen has to do with fat cell genes and mass and weight loss. Low estrogen + menopause + hormone altering chemicals is a recipe for resistant fat, and what to do about it. Hormones, appetite, weight control and metabolic syndrome helpers. Sitting and estrogens, what's the scoop and how to help. Insomnia and natural answers from hormones, to nutrients, to a special off label use of a med. Hot flashes: why they occur, what they suggest about longevity, efficacy of black cohosh, roasted soy nuts, and estrogen receptor beta's amazing role that you can tweak with rhubarb. Breast cancer risk, estrogen's, and the "good estrogen dominance". Fatigue: what works, how PABA is a "hormone and fatigue helper" and more. Estrogen's and the brain, why you want a SEXY or sex steroid brain (check out Dr. Berkson's latest book SEXY BRAIN on hormones and the brain, what tests tor run, what chemicals to detox and more). Hormones and the aging gut and IBS and more. Do male hormones really help women's genitourinary issues including leakage, orgasms and more. How much T do you need? What if you are a high risk woman? Vaginal boosting creams for high risk women and more. Hormone replacement therapy in menopause a review of peer review literature: evidence and relevance for estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and oxytocin.
Welcome to The Nutritional Pearls Podcast! Focusing on topics that include digestion, adrenal fatigue, leaky gut, supplementation, electrolytes, stomach acid, and so much more, “The Nutritional Pearls Podcast” features Christine Moore, NTP and is hosted by Jimmy Moore, host of the longest running nutritional podcast on the Internet. Sharing nuggets of wisdom from Christine's training as a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Jimmy's years of podcasting and authoring international bestselling health and nutrition books, they will feature a new topic of interest and fascination in the world of nutritional health each Monday. Listen in today as Christine and Jimmy talk all about vitamins in Episode 12. Here's what Christine and Jimmy talked about in Episode 12: 1. Facts about vitamins A. In 1905, an English scientist named William Fletcher was the first to make the connection between lack of vitamins in food and sickness. He was researching the causes of the disease, Beriberi. Beriberi is a B1 (Thiamine) deficient related disease that causes impairment of the nerves and heart. Symptoms include loss of appetite, digestive irregularities, and numbness and weakness in the limbs and extremities. In 1906, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, an English Biochemist, made the discovery that certain “food factors” were important to health. The concept of vitamins (vital amines), was formulated in 1912 by Casimir Funk, a Polish biochemist. The “e” was dropped several years later when it was discovered that vitamins were not nitrogen-containing amines. Casimir Funk discovered B1 in 1912 and together, Funk and Hopkins came up with the hypothesis of deficiency disease that says a lack of vitamins can make you sick. https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-the-vitamins-4072556 B. Compose less than 1% of our body C. Most vitamins cannot be manufactured by the body so we have to get them from external sources D. The vitamins the body can make are D and K 1. D is manufactured in the skin when the skin is exposed to sunlight high in the sky. 2. K, specifically K2, is manufactured by the good gut bacteria in our gut, but it is only a small fraction of what we need for the body to perform its functions so supplementing is important. E. Vitamins function best when they have the cofactors with them like trace minerals, enzymes and other vitamins. 2. Classifications of vitamins A. Fat soluble 1. Vitamin A 2. Vitamin D 3. Vitamin E 4. Vitamin K B. Water soluble 1. The B vitamins 2. Vitamin C 3. Inositol 4. Choline 3. Roles of Vitamins in the body A. They act as helpers in metabolic processes 1. The metabolism of carbohydrate, protein, and fat 2. The production of stomach acid (B6) 3. The detoxification process, specifically Phase 1 (B2) B. Support tissue growth C. They support digestion, elimination, and immune function. D. They help prevent deficient related disorders and health problems from happening 4. Signs of vitamin deficiency A. Folate/folic acid (B9)-Mouth sores and pale skin B. Inositol-Poor brain function, hair loss, high LDL, and eczema C. Vitamin A-Dry eyes, dry skin, bright lights at night bothersome, trouble distinguishing between blues and purples D. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)-Loss of appetite, pain in limbs swollen feet or legs E. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)-Anemia, nerve damage, sluggish metabolism, sore throat F. Vitamin C-Bruising, bleeding gums, fatigue, loss of appetite G. Vitamin D-Thin or brittle bones, joint pain, fatigue, depression, getting sick often, impaired wound healing H. Vitamin E-Muscle weakness, Abnormal eye movements, vision problems I. Vitamin K2-Easy bruising, excessive bleeding from wounds, blood in urine or stool 5. B And G Complexes A. B complexes 1. Alcohol soluble 2. Heat stable 3. Stimulating 4. Helps carbohydrate metabolism B-Person Needs B1 (Thiamine), B4, B6, And B12-These people are often hypotensive (low blood pressure), craves sugar, feels bad or run down, gets sick often, and tends toward Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) B. G complexes 1. Alcohol insoluble 2. Unstable with heat 3. Relaxing 4. Helps metabolize fats G-Person Needs B2 And Associated B Vitamins like B3, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid, folic acid, the lipotropic factors, choline, inositol, and betaine-These people are often hypertensive (high blood pressure), crave alcohol, feels good or pumped up, does not get sick often, and tends toward Myocardial Infarction. 6. Food sources of vitamins A. Folic Acid/Folate (B9)- Beets, strawberries, broccoli, spinach, avocados, collard greens, turnip greens, okra, Brussels sprouts, asparagus, egg yolks, and liver B. Inositol-Nuts, seeds, beef, liver, and green leafy vegetables C. Vitamin A- Liver, fish, egg yolks, butter, parsley, kale, chili peppers, dandelion root, collard greens, blueberries, whitefish, cabbage, sauerkraut, and cod liver oil D. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)-Pork, beef, liver, heart, kidneys, dandelion root, eggs, sunflower seeds, brazil nuts, and pecans E. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)- Eggs, meat, milk, poultry, fish, liver, lamb, natural yogurt, mushrooms, spinach, almonds, and sun-dried tomatoes F. Vitamin C- Fennel, radishes, strawberries, blueberries, red peppers, kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, sauerkraut, and green peppers G. Vitamin D- Fish like sardines, salmon, mackerel, and tuna, cod liver oil, eggs, milk, cheese, mushrooms, and caviar. You can also get vitamin D from getting out in the sunlight. H. Vitamin E- Cod liver oil, sunflower seeds, pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, Swiss chard, mustard greens, spinach, turnip greens, kale, pine nuts, avocados, broccoli, parsley, and olives I. Vitamin K- Organ meats, full fat cheeses, grass fed butter and cream, animal fats, egg yolks, turnip greens, broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, sauerkraut, pickles, and asparagus Nutritional Pearl for Episode 12: It is important to make sure digestion is working at its best so you can absorb and use all the vitamins you are consuming RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT KETOFEST.COM NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship YOUR NEW KETO DIET ALLY NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship BECOME A NUTRITIONAL THERAPY PRACTITIONER Sign up for the 9-month program NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 12 – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Register now for Ketofest at ketofest.com – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Complete nutriton for nutritional ketosis (COUPON CODE LLVLC FOR 10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Become A Nutritional Therapy Practitioner – NutritionalTherapy.com
Jon and Sarah talk about parasailing, bungee jumping, canyoning, falling out of a truck, Paba, breach birth, Betty Boo reviews The Commuter, a redneck tries to take a peacock onto a flight, and Jon's air pod debacle.
Ending the year and kicking off the podcast in style, we're joined by Sebastian from the NYC/LI band Regulate. Everyone gives their Best Ofs and we talk about what we expect from some of our favorite acts in 2018.
O ácido 4-aminobenzoico, máis coñecido como PABA na industria cosmética, é un protector solar químico que bloquea os raios UVB. Nova edición de Moléculas en Galego con Javier Balea.
O ácido 4-aminobenzoico, máis coñecido como PABA na industria cosmética, é un protector solar químico que bloquea os raios UVB. Nova edición de Moléculas en Galego con Javier Balea.
On James Whale Ash discusses Iain’s penis and Iain would like to be gay, on Iain Lee’s show Brain May’s first class complaints, Nigel and Sadie from Maidstone?, Hugo Peters plays tippy toe or walking and starts PABA, Adult sex shops, Famous elephants and Jonathan’s drunk call causes concern
Our special guest is George Kambosos. George is the rising star of Australian Boxing with a record of 12-0 (6 KO’s) he is the WBA number 9 world rates in the Light Weight (61.2kg_ Division where he holds the WBA Oceania and PABA championship.You will learn plenty from George Kambosos in episode 2 of Talking with TK.Get in touch with Tristan at tristan@talkingwithtk.com
Venezuela: Parlamento esautorato dal Presidente Maduro. Marinellys Tremamunno, corrispondente di Cadena Tres TV, Davide Paba, italiano che vive in Venezuela - Antonio Fiumefreddo, accusato di evasione fiscale da un dossier anonimo. Antonio Fiumefreddo, Presidente di "Riscossione Sicilia".
Messico: gli studenti scomparsi tra corruzione e narcotraffico. Prof. Federico Mastrogiovanni, Università dei Gesuiti di Città del Messico, Elena Paba, GRR - Da Pordenone in Australia a raccogliere frutta. Marco Agrusti, "Il Gazzettino".
Today we will be speaking to Pierre LaBoissiere about Haiti. We will also have on the show Kofi Taharka, Houston Black United Front, and Charles "Boko" Freeman, Houston native and one of the founders of the BPP chapter there. The two men will speak about a commemorative program honoring Carl Bernard Hampton, whom Boko says, was "one of Black America's most articulate, courageous and heroic, young leaders was ruthlessly slain by the Houston Police Department's Central Intelligence Division (CID), July 26, 1970. At the age of 21, Carl was a tireless organizer who worked day and night to establish People's Party II[1], a Black revolutionary group modeled after the Black Panther Party (BPP). On Sunday, July 26, 2009 two activities will be held to commemorate the life and death of Carl Bernard Hampton. The Gravesite Remembrance will take place at 3:00pm at Golden Gate Cemetery 8400 Hirsch Road Houston , Texas . The Community Memorial will kick off at 5:00pm at 3212 Dowling Street Houston , Texas next to the PABA. The memorial will include a tour of the actual spot were Carl was gunned down by Houston police. The memorial on Dowling Street will also feature: a limited free food giveaway, survival program speakers, poets and edutainment. We will then speak to Jacques Ibula, Congolese artist who has a concert:"Song Writer Sundays Unplugged," July 19, 8-10 at at Yoshi's in San Francisco. We will conclude with Donald Harrison, who will be at Stanford Jazz with his latest band, Saturday, July 18. Visit www.donaldharrison.com