Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Welcome back to the she Said podcast.
[00:00:02] Speaker B: With Amy and Lisa, number 18. It's funny because we always have. I mean, once I get here in the morning, Lisa and I always have a full on podcast that's not even podcasted before we get here. And I'm like, why did we just do a whole entire. And it has nothing to do with anything that we talk about today. No, it's. It's probably things that we just don't feel like we can actually talk about on the air is probably the better podcast.
[00:00:26] Speaker A: I'm sure it's better.
Way better. Because it's more in depth.
[00:00:30] Speaker B: It's not filter.
[00:00:33] Speaker A: We really should. I should really just turn on the recording.
Oh, God.
[00:00:39] Speaker B: I guess there's one thing, if you've sent me was like, what's one thing about you that people wouldn't imagine? I mean, I probably. I have a potty mouth. I do. Yeah, I do. I have potty mouth. Keep it clean on here.
[00:00:52] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:00:52] Speaker B: And you have to really know me. I mean, I'm not. I don't just break it down for anybody. Now get out. But if you're my friend, I might surprise you.
[00:01:02] Speaker A: We also talk about more personal probably stuff that people don't really need to know about us or hear.
[00:01:07] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:01:08] Speaker A: In the pre podcast. Podcast.
[00:01:10] Speaker B: Yeah, the pre shows.
The pre show is good.
[00:01:15] Speaker A: So we have a lot of people that like the show. You should hear the pre show.
[00:01:18] Speaker B: Yeah, the pre show.
[00:01:19] Speaker A: Good stuff.
[00:01:20] Speaker B: Yes. I went to Blue Mercury. I gotta say this because. So I have to wear a tubing mascara and I don't. A lot of people are like, what the heck is tubing mascara?
[00:01:28] Speaker A: That is.
[00:01:29] Speaker B: Okay, so. So I have really. I've always been kind of a grease face and my mom always said, you'll be happy for it later. It'll help keep your skin young later. Well, I don't know. It's still a fight. But I have the hardest time keeping mascara on. It will just. It always would press off on my eyelids and smear. Like the most expensive ones would do that. Well, I found tubing mascara and it literally encapsulates your each lash and it does not wipe off on your eyelids at all. But the crazy thing is, is in order to get it off, put warm water on your fingertips and they will come off in tubes. So. So like if you get in water, it's not waterproof because it's not soap and water that takes it off. It's only water that takes it off. So you would think it would come off really easy. On your skin. No, it. But it slides off with water. It's the coolest thing. Anyways, I went to Blue Mercury to go get some, which is on Brookside, because everyone thinks, oh, I got to go to Sephora or Ulta. Blue Mercury is the coolest store. It has everything you would need at from Sephora or Ulta, except for they have some also higher ends that maybe you wouldn't get there. Great customer service. And when I left, because they. They carry their own. But Jane Iredell also has it. I think that's how you say it. But they actually gave me a sample of her mascara without me even asking. And I honestly really like it. And it comes in brown. If you've had your colors done. I learned that I use brown mascara instead. I left with like a bunch of little samples of things that I didn't ask for. It was just good customer service. There's not. It's not overloaded with a bunch of people. And it's really a first class place to go to Blue Mercury and try Tub Whisker. If you have a smudging problem, try that.
[00:03:08] Speaker A: I have a smudging problem for sure.
[00:03:09] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, try that. But it's. It's good. I like it.
[00:03:13] Speaker A: But it's outrageous, right?
[00:03:14] Speaker B: It was like 28. I mean, no, not anything. Not anything more than Lancome or something like that. I mean, so did you buy anything fun this weekend?
[00:03:22] Speaker A: Did I buy anything fun?
I had three packages coming yesterday or. Because I have that up where it tells you what's coming in the mail. And I had three packages coming.
No clue. No clue what they were. And then one of my friends that lives in Kentucky texted me and said, hey, you have a early birthday gift arriving today. I was like, okay, well, there's one down. What are the other two? So it wasn't anything exciting. It was.
[00:03:47] Speaker B: Oh, well, it was.
[00:03:49] Speaker A: It was the.
We talked about this a couple weeks ago that I was going to start taking beef organs. Yes, it was. My beef thyroid arrived. That's supposed to help with your own thyroid.
[00:03:58] Speaker B: Nice.
[00:03:58] Speaker A: And it does smell like cattle when you open up the bottle of beef thyroid. And I took one yesterday and then one this morning. And when you got here this morning, I was sort of having a hot flash. And I don't even have hot flashes.
[00:04:11] Speaker B: I could totally tell. Like, I was like, she looked. Something didn't look right. Well, something was messing with her. So it's back to normal now.
[00:04:17] Speaker A: It's supposed to kick in your metabolism and help with your thyroid and stuff And I feel like something kicked in for sure this morning. Didn't last very long, but it definitely something was.
[00:04:26] Speaker B: Yeah. Talking about speaking of smelling like beef, so I went to Whole Foods, and I bought a couple of those little family meals. And this time I bought, like, the pasta and chicken one, and it had, like, the chopped up chicken, and it had some chopped up garlic bulbs, but they were the whole bulbs, and they really looked like the chopped up chicken. Well, you could easily eat a whole bowl, but not realizing it. Well, that's what I did, and I ate two or three of them. Well, Stephen wasn't there that day when it happened. I did it at the lake, and Ty did the same thing. Let me tell you something. I've never. If there's a way you want to ward off anybody in your life. I mean, I heard about it all week. It was coming out of my hair. I mean, I smell of garlic pills I took. Stephen was like, I can't even be in the same room.
I know. And the thing is, I couldn't smell it at all. I couldn't smell it on Tai. I could. And he. And Steven is normally not very sensitive to that stuff because it's normally me, like, freaking out about a smell that he's made in the kitchen, or I'm very sensitive to it, which has kind of changed over the past five years.
That. Holy moly. I could not. I was drinking lemon juice. I was taking charcoal pills. I mean, showering. I could not get it out of me. So I don't even know. You may be like, what the crap is coming off of her? Well, it's no garlic that I ate. Not knowing that it looked like chicken. It was awful. I'll never buy it again.
[00:05:49] Speaker A: Well, garlic's good for you.
[00:05:50] Speaker B: It wasn't good for me then because, I mean, it was straight toxic.
[00:05:54] Speaker A: You know, there's a restaurant in San Francisco called the Garlic. I remember.
[00:05:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:05:59] Speaker A: I was dating this music producer, and so we went there for dinner, and he ordered everything on the menu, like one of the outreach. Wow. They had to bring extra tables over, but everything has garlic in it.
Every single thing has a ton of garlic. And so it was sort of that same thing for days. I'm like, I reek of garlic.
[00:06:17] Speaker B: Yeah. I love chicken. Thai wook. Is that what it's called? It's like a Mediterranean plate. Remember that? Halim and Mimi's.
[00:06:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:23] Speaker B: And it was like a garlic paste, and it was so good.
I can't. I don't know. Maybe I just don't process it very well. I don't know. I won't be doing that again.
[00:06:32] Speaker A: But you usually. It does come out of your pores if you eat too much of it, for sure.
[00:06:37] Speaker B: Speaking of recipes we talked about, my family was messaging me this weekend asking for a recipe. Oh. Because I wanted my mom's Southern tea recipe. My whole life, my mom made tea. Gosh, it makes me so mad that I never paid because I never wanted to drink her tea. I always grew up drinking milk or water. And I really didn't drink her tea. But she made it the Southern way with sugar and her tea bags and lemon and cement. But I never watched the measurement. Okay, so rewind to. I remember it was one Christmas and. And they were. My dad, I. He had. He maybe lost his job at the refinery when it had closed down. And anyways, money was tight and she had six kids and 30 grandkids. And so my mom was always creative when it came to gifts. And my family was never just these gigantic gift givers. Anyway, so she had made. She'd gotten these inexpensive photo albums, the kind where you like, peel back the pages, you know, and she had printed up all of these favorite recipes from our family. Everything she'd ever made from her pot roast to stewed chicken, our empanadas, the red velvet cake. Some of it was in her handwriting.
Our Grammy D's stewed chicken. Just things that were special, always growing up. And she made all six of us kids all these recipes and put it in a recipe book and it was mom's favorite recipes or our family favorite recipes.
[00:07:53] Speaker A: Great idea.
[00:07:54] Speaker B: And I'm telling you, that is the most prize that has been the gift that has kept on giving forever.
[00:08:01] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:08:01] Speaker B: So if you're ever trying to just figure out a gift for your kids, man, that is a priceless gift that now, like, I took pictures. My nieces and nephews ask us for recipes. So I took pictures of every everything and send it to them this weekend. That's just a gift that keeps on giving for generations.
[00:08:16] Speaker A: And speaking of moms. So I don't know if I've ever told the butterfly story of me, but, you know, coming through cancer and surviving it and then starting over, basically, I feel like I felt like after coming through chemo and stuff, and I feel like it almost kills you. And so you have to start over. And with my head, you know, I painted flowers on my head and had a picture made from my mom for Christmas. The only reason I did the painting was for my mom.
[00:08:40] Speaker B: I didn't know that.
[00:08:41] Speaker A: Yeah. It's. I've never told the story. I'll tell it real quick, but when they first came over after the first time to see me bald, my mom couldn't come in the house. Just, you know, your child bald, and it's like the outward sign that you have cancer. You can push it back and push it back, but when you see someone without hair. And so my dad came in and she stayed in the car, and then she finally got herself to come in, and then when she saw me, she said, oh, well, it's not that bad. And so we sat down in my living room, and they started arguing over my perfectly round head. Because I guess when we were little and babies, she would turn us over when we were napping so we wouldn't get a flat spot. Spot on our head. And she had a round head. And so as she's sitting there looking at me, staring at me, she said, look how round her head is to my dad. And that brought up an argument from when I was a tiny baby. And they started arguing about my head.
And so my dad goes, she, you. She'd get you kids to sleep, and then she'd go in and wake you up to turn you over so you wouldn't have a. She goes, look at her head. Yeah, look how perfect it is. And I was like, are you guys really arguing about my bald head all these years later? And so that was something that stuck out in my head. And so obviously, being bald is hard. You know, we talk about that all the time. And so I wanted to do something to celebrate the baldness. On my last chemo day, I actually booked a photographer and a makeup artist and a painter, and they painted flowers on my head. And so through all that, it kind of just became this butterfly effect in my life. And butterflies became very, very important to me just because I felt like I kind of morphed.
I look different than I did pre cancer.
Hair color is different. And so everything was about butterflies. And I have a page called Life 2.0 because I feel like I started over a new life. You're different after chemo. So butterflies. And my mom and I talked about butterflies, and I was this, you know, butterfly. And then the day that she died, after I drove home, I was going to try to do this. And after I drove over here, after she passed away, I was sitting in my driveway talking to my dad on the phone, and a white butterfly flitted around my car the whole time I was sitting there.
And so to me, it was my mom saying, I. I'm still here with you.
And so one of my gifts I got this week, a friend of mine from Kentucky sent me a butterfly. And so I literally all day yesterday was just in tears because it's so funny how butterflies show up in everything Now I'll look at, I'll go to buy a painting and there'll be like a hidden butterfly in the painting. And it just. And I know it's my mom.
[00:11:09] Speaker B: You see it?
[00:11:10] Speaker A: Yeah. So I love this little butterfly. And so I'm doing a party next week to celebrate my birthday and that I'm cancer free. And I've got little butterflies to put on the little edible butterflies for the cupcakes, for that, for an honor. My mom. Because I'm kind of doing it in honor of my mom. So it's just funny how things like that just always appear when it's. When it's something that's meaningful.
[00:11:34] Speaker B: They do.
[00:11:35] Speaker A: So anyway, I just.
[00:11:36] Speaker B: They do. I didn't realize that was the story behind your head getting painted. You need to share that on the page so people know what you're talking about. I've seen it.
[00:11:43] Speaker A: Yeah. It was a fun day because I was so sick and it was my. It was supposed to be my last chemo and I couldn't have it because my counts were too high. And I just really wanted to celebrate the bald head because it's, you know, it's the. Represents the fact that you have cancer and you have chemo and. And so the crazy story I have to tell this part of it. The artist, I didn't know her. I just found she came recommended by someone because she does a lot of face paintings and you have to use non toxic paint obviously on your body. And so I had been sending pictures of flowers that I wanted on my head. And I got there and she didn't do anything I wanted. Every picture was different. So she did, she said when I walked in, she goes, I see a big daisy on the crown of your head. I really want to paint a daisy. And I was like, okay. So she did a big daisy on the back and then she did some roses on the side and then on the top she goes, what if you could do any, if you could paint anything today, what would you paint? And I said, flowers, because I love flowers. Flowers are all in my house all the time.
And she said, what's your favorite flower?
And I said, lilacs, because as a little girl I used to drive my bike all around Colorado where we lived, and picked lilacs from my mom.
[00:12:49] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:50] Speaker A: And so she didn't know what a lilac looked like, so she Googled it, and she painted lilacs on top of my head. And so. And that's my mom's favorite because I used to pick flat lilacs for all the time. So it all is like full circle with back to my mom. And so I had lilacs on top of my head.
And then she kind of did like a warrior princess or something. But the photographer gets there, and I was not happy because she didn't do I like the lilacs. But I didn't like anything else because it wasn't anything I had sent her. And the photographer goes, lisa, I'm just telling you, it's going to be amazing in photos, though. She goes, you're going to love it.
[00:13:25] Speaker B: It was. It was impressive.
[00:13:26] Speaker A: Well, we went to her house. She said, I just keep envisioning you with a white light washed over you.
Because I wanted one picture. I didn't care about anything else. I needed one picture for my mom. And so we went to her house, and she stood on top of a chair and flooded a white light on me and just had me look up at the camera.
And she took it and she goes, I just. And we had had 700 photos before that. And she goes, I just got your picture.
[00:13:50] Speaker B: That was it.
[00:13:51] Speaker A: Yeah. And we both looked at it, and we both stood there and cried. I'm like, that's the picture. And then I gave it to my mom for Christmas. I had it framed and gave it to her for Christmas.
[00:13:59] Speaker B: But the only body painting I've done was I was like, night before, I was supposed to deliver my creative painting sister. You know, Lynn.
Well, she had done belly cast. She was doing belly casting. She had belly casted me a couple times. Well, she had come over, she painted my stomach. And it was. I think it was when that Ed Hardy stuff was, like, kind of popular or whatever. Well, she had painted bust me out, Doc. This is funny because Dr. Gearing.
Paul Gearing was my doctor. Okay. So this was my stomach the night before. I would deliver.
Well, this is still on his Facebook page as his profile picture.
[00:14:37] Speaker A: How funny.
[00:14:38] Speaker B: I'm not friends with him or anything.
[00:14:39] Speaker A: On Facebook, but I think it's your doctor.
[00:14:41] Speaker B: That was my obgyn. And this is still on his.
He never had anything. I mean, I remember when we did that, he thought it was so hilarious because he'd never seen anything like that. I'm like, that is still on his Facebook page. So, yeah, that's my stomach obgyn.
Yeah.
[00:15:01] Speaker A: Talk about your new.
[00:15:02] Speaker B: Oh, My gosh. You know, obviously. Well. And am I gonna do it? No, because I cannot bring myself. But I was like, because, you know, we always talk about castor oil on here, so. And this thing came up and they were like, everyone's talking about castor oil packs and the benefit of that. What the heck? They're saying castor oil tampons. What?
Yeah.
[00:15:21] Speaker A: I don't even know.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: I don't know. And I mean, they're saying it does all these benefits, which I have not looked into it. And even if I did look into it, I, I, I don't see myself doing that, which is crazy because, you know, everyone's willing to use toxic tampons, so we've never thought twice about that. But they're saying use it on, obviously organic cotton tampons, and there's all these benefits to it. Just look into it. I have no idea. Am I going to do it? No. I mean, maybe if my life depended on it, but. I know, But I'm just like, you know, you can. Sometimes it seems really extreme, but, man, think of the extreme things we do. Think of that are not things we do.
[00:16:01] Speaker A: Yeah. That are not right. Just seems so overwhelming because it stays in for a while and it's. I mean, I don't know, it just. It seemed. I was like.
[00:16:12] Speaker B: But again, think about all the things we're willing.
[00:16:16] Speaker A: Oh, I'm sure. Yeah.
[00:16:18] Speaker B: So when you really think about it again, like, put it into perspective of the medications we take and keep it in there for a while.
[00:16:25] Speaker A: Yeah, no, I think so.
[00:16:27] Speaker B: Really? How crazy is it?
[00:16:28] Speaker A: I know why that seems so.
[00:16:30] Speaker B: I know it does seem extreme. Right? Yeah. I. I mean, I'm with you. I'm not debating that whatsoever. But I'm like, when you really break it down, we're like. I think we're just so conditioned to not think outside the box that we get uncomfortable. But I will say, my friend, she called me yesterday and she told me that I guess she's been taking the. Doing the nicotine patch. Okay. She bought a 21 milligram. I didn't even know it came in a 21 milligram.
[00:16:56] Speaker A: Wow. That's a lot.
[00:16:57] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. But she said she had been cutting it down when she first started. She has extreme back. Back issues. Okay. She had.
Has scoliosis and big, big problems. So she even started out taking that patch and cutting it down even smaller than 1/4. And she was putting it, like, on her wrist.
Wasn't getting a whole bunch out of it. Well, the more she read, they Were like put it on the area that you're having problems. Okay. So now she's to a whole 1/4 patch and she said she put it on her low back and it stays on better because this is where her back is the biggest issue for her. She said she has felt such incredible results out of that nicotine patch doing that.
[00:17:43] Speaker A: I've seen so many stories where they put it literally where the pain is. And a lot of it's been back pain that has completely taken the pain away.
[00:17:52] Speaker B: Yep. And I asked her which one she got. Now the one she got was called Rugby Clear.
And this is not medical advice, everybody, just so you know, everyone has to do their own thing. We are just here to talk about things we hear.
But the Rugby Clear, she got it off Amazon. But even she said everything, she keeps researching or hearing that people are having just as good of luck with the Walmart brand and the Target brand, just the off brands. Do with that information whatever you want. But she is having incredible luck for pain.
[00:18:26] Speaker A: Yeah, I keep hearing that. And I have a friend that's a doctor that's a not doctor, she's a nurse that says it causes vascular restriction. So you have to be really careful on the flip side of that if you have high blood pressure. And so I had said, well, you know, that keeps me awake at night. If I wear the patch, I have to take it off. I can only wear it for a few hours and then take it off because it will. Will hinder myself.
[00:18:47] Speaker B: Well, yeah, I did ask her about that because this person has had heart issues actually, like it was an odd issue for her, but. And she said some people, it's a total.
Some people we have to work during the day, some people actually put it on at night so they don't wake up with the pain in the morning.
So it's. You gotta make it work for yourself and see how that works. So I know you have given me a patch to try. I still have it in my purse. I'm not open it up? No, because I've been again, chicken. Yeah, I'm a chicken. But I'm gonna try it and see because you know, the whole low back and my hip, things like that just drives me crazy. It's painful. I just got to figure out do I want my neck, my knee or my back.
[00:19:29] Speaker A: Where you want to put it? Yeah, I didn't notice any difference, but I didn't have a specific pain place to actually put it where I was having specific pain at that time. I haven't worn one in A while, but I hadn't really. I didn't see a big uptick, but I didn't where just maybe once every two or three weeks I try it because I was the same thing. I had the fear, but I didn't notice. I didn't make my heart race. I didn't notice anything different. I never felt different when I wore it. I just sometimes forget to do it. But I wish I would have been trying it on my knee when I heard it, just to see what it did to the pain. And I didn't think about it to do it, but I don't. I didn't see any significant difference in how I felt. Which I know some people, they say they have long Covid, it helps with those symptoms, but.
[00:20:18] Speaker B: Right.
[00:20:18] Speaker A: That's kind of where it all started from is people with long Covid found that that has helped them feel better.
[00:20:25] Speaker B: Wearing a patch, kind of sore. My knee is kind of extra sore.
And I was paddle boarding with my dog, of all things. And you know, she's 100 pounds and she actually got on the paddle board with no problem. Like, I figured she'd be a little traumatized from trying to do it last year. She was more willing to get on it this year, so just kind of wrestling around with her a little bit. And my knee is really sore from it, so I need to. I'm gonna do it. I just. I just don't want to get in trouble because of insurance, you know, because I'm not a smoker and all that. So it's kind of why I'm like, oh, I kind of want to ask some questions before I do it. Well, we do all our blood work and everything and obviously I'm nicotine free. I don't smoke.
[00:21:03] Speaker A: Right. Do you have one coming up, up appointment?
[00:21:06] Speaker B: I don't know, I gotta see. It's like we do it once a year. I wanna.
I need to find out if you.
[00:21:11] Speaker A: Did it now and just to test.
[00:21:13] Speaker B: It, it wouldn't be in your system. Yeah.
[00:21:15] Speaker A: Do they run blood work specific?
[00:21:16] Speaker B: Yes, we do a nicotine test.
[00:21:18] Speaker A: Police officer.
[00:21:19] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So I can be cautious of that. So. And for anybody else, they need to think about that. Like if you do blood work for nicotine and that, and you base your insurance on being nicotine free like we do.
[00:21:29] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, it will show up in your blood.
[00:21:31] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:21:32] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:21:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, that. So I don't, you know, I try to be. Walk the line on that.
[00:21:37] Speaker A: Right.
Hey, have you tried. Have you seen the. The Bugatti trend on Tik Tok. No, you guys have to try it. I don't know if you can because of your neck, but where you're sitting still and there the camera's off to the side and you're sitting down and your husband pulls your feet that. And then you try to pull him.
[00:21:55] Speaker B: It's hilarious to do that. It was funny. And I actually thought, oh, I need to try that. That, and I need to try that. Cop chasing trend. Have you seen the husband and wives chasing the. One of the. I saw a couple watching each other. They've never seen each other run full speed. Have you seen that one? And they video, they're like, we've been married 20 years and realized we've never seen each other full run, full speed. And it's actually freaking hysterical because, oh, my God, you'd never want to see me run full speed now. I mean, it's actually very funny.
[00:22:25] Speaker A: I don't even know if I know how to run at this point in my life.
[00:22:28] Speaker B: If I had to run for my life now, it would be. No, actually, yesterday I was running and Ty was seeing me run, and what was I running, running for? Oh, we were at Walmart in Veneta. Okay. And we had to go for something very specific.
And we drove 20 minutes to get there. And all of a sudden, every worker in the store came through the store and they're like, hey, if you need to check out, you need to check out now. Because all of our registers are shutting down. Everyone has about 15 minutes, if that, to get checked out. We don't know what's happening. And the store is closing. And I was like, like, what? Like, I drove. Why you're running?
[00:23:04] Speaker A: Why are you.
[00:23:04] Speaker B: I'm like, because we came here just for this. I gotta get it. And he's like, does your knee hurt? So I was like, galloping through the store. I'm like, shut your mouth and just come with me. Oh, man. Oh, my God.
[00:23:16] Speaker A: He took a video, like.
[00:23:18] Speaker B: And he. But he was like, mom, does your knee hurt? Are you hurting? I'm like, God, darn it, be quiet. Just follow me.
Literally, I was galloping.
So anyways. But yeah, they said.
I was asked the manager. I'm like, what's going on? Like, are y'. All. Did y' all get hacked? And he was like, all I know is several stores have already had to close over it. And all their registers. Yeah. So you haven't heard about that in the news.
[00:23:42] Speaker A: Oklahoma.
[00:23:44] Speaker B: I don't know what other stores they were talking about, but.
[00:23:46] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh. I wish you would have videoed that. That would have been hilarious.
[00:23:50] Speaker B: Anyways, I did get a blue light screen for my phone. You know, I bought Stephen the amber glasses for his blue light issues and he was like, those are way amber. I can't do it. So I just sent them back and so I'm gonna get him the blue light screen. I got me one and I got Ty one and he. And and you really, you can kind of tell in a certain light that there's definitely some tint to it. In normal daylight, you can't tell.
So I'm gonna get even a blue light protector for his phone and I'm gonna get him a blue light protector for his laptop. Think of anything that's going to help help at least some. Yeah, I mean, it's better than nothing. I can share that link for the ones that I've got. They're very inexpensive. I mean, I think I got like a two pack for maybe 25. Maybe we'll try that and see what happens.
[00:24:39] Speaker A: Well, you saw my sleep score.
[00:24:40] Speaker B: I know. Today I'm shocked.
[00:24:42] Speaker A: Yeah, it's get. It's trending up. Even the app says that. That my score is trending up. Whatever you're doing, keep doing.
And I think it's. Truthfully, I think it's the light bulb in my bedroom. Because you sit in bed with your light on and it's right literally next to your face.
Now having that red light in there keeps everything so dim and calming and peaceful.
[00:25:04] Speaker B: Has to make a difference.
[00:25:05] Speaker A: Yeah, because it's. And I also think the peptides are making a big difference too. But that I think the red light bulb has made the most difference and that's pretty exciting to see.
[00:25:15] Speaker B: Well, I have a call into Karen and I am going to do that 157. Yeah, you should definitely going to do that. I think that'll help me all over. But I'm it. Focus on my knee.
[00:25:25] Speaker A: You'll see a big difference.
[00:25:26] Speaker B: I cannot wait.
[00:25:27] Speaker A: I have a friend on the black seed oil and we were laughing yesterday, taking it. It literally tastes like motor oil and I watched it.
[00:25:35] Speaker B: I love it, I like it.
[00:25:37] Speaker A: But you know, I'm the same way with.
[00:25:39] Speaker B: It's got a peppery spicy.
[00:25:41] Speaker A: Yeah, it's bad. I can't get used to it. But tea tree oil is the same way and I've used the toothpaste for 20 plus years with tea tree. Tea tree oil in it and now I love it and I can't imagine not using it it. But it just takes your Body's got to get used to that bile.
[00:25:58] Speaker B: Yeah, because you'll get used to it. Because like I said, even Ty likes it. I just ordered more last night actually. And I ordered because everyone. Well, I don't know how much everyone knows, but you know, I'm on a big extract deal. I've been real committed to it and I'm super happy with it. But I added soursop. I ordered it last night, which, you know, they say is a huge, Lots of history to that, that when it comes to fighting cancer, Dr. CB S E B I people should kind of look into what he says about the benefits of soursop and things like that. Very interesting.
So soursop extract. Go to Cola.
G O T U K O L A. I mean K O L U K L A sorry, Go to Cola. Added that. And I just ordered these last night. So I've not started it. All of it is supposed to really help with inflammation and just in brain focus, I. I order all of it from Get Blessed Botanicals. I've kind of stuck to getting, you know, keeping all that with them, which is a mom pop company. I still take, you know, like The Moringa, Irish CMOs, things like that and the black seed oil I get from them. So. But that go to Cola, I got from them and they're supposed. That's supposed to be really good for like they say spider veins, cellulite because of what it does for your circulation and things like that. So I had a whole conversation with Chat GTP about that last night asking like, what are its benefits? And it's very interesting. So, yeah, check it out.
[00:27:32] Speaker A: I think it's all good.
[00:27:33] Speaker B: So. And of course, you know, Stephen got bit by a tick, which has been very worrisome. So we're gonna focus on making sure he's on this stuff as well to help with inflammation. All of it and just all of it. So.
[00:27:47] Speaker A: All right, well, we're out of time. We're way past time today day. We didn't even get to half our stuff.
[00:27:52] Speaker B: No, I know.
[00:27:54] Speaker A: We're going to have to do a two hour podcast to catch.
[00:27:57] Speaker B: We are going to have to. Or record the first hour not.
[00:28:02] Speaker A: That'll change everything.
[00:28:03] Speaker B: Not happening.
[00:28:05] Speaker A: All right, we'll see you guys next week.
[00:28:07] Speaker B: All right, bye.