Participants: Rico Hill (Host), Jim Said
Series Code: FSH
Program Code: FSH000001
00:03 Hello, I'm Rico Hill the host of "From Sickness to Health."
00:08 Now you're probably wondering 00:11 why I'm standing next to an obviously blue guy? 00:15 Well, let me explain. 00:16 You see, blue is often considered 00:19 the color of sadness or even sickness. 00:22 You know, feeling blue? 00:24 Well, that's who he is. He's the blue guy. 00:26 Sickness, that's me. 00:27 Now whatever he says and whatever he does 00:30 is all to make you sick. 00:33 And whatever he says is gonna take away your favorite food. 00:37 So don't listen to him. 00:38 This is a health program that shares helpful tips 00:41 that come from science and the Bible. 00:44 Or as some of us like to say, a bunch of restrictions. 00:48 Today's topic is the dangers of drinking milk, cow's milk. 00:53 Now here's a tip. 00:55 He's going to try to convince you 00:57 that milk does the body good. 00:59 that milk does the body good. 01:00 Well, maybe that's why you are blue. 01:03 Something wrong with the color blue? 01:05 Look, I'm not gonna get into this with you. 01:07 Let's roll the program. 01:09 It's because I'm blue? 01:10 What, really, you just gonna roll 01:11 the program just like that? 01:13 Look. 01:14 Blue power. 01:54 Well, hello and welcome. 01:56 Thank you for joining us here in the studio. 01:59 I'm Rico Hill and you're probably wondering who am I? 02:01 Well, I'm the guy who wants to see you healthy. 02:04 And I want to share information with you 02:06 that will help you to be healthy 02:07 and to live a long and quality life. 02:11 And what I do is, I bring in doctors 02:15 who come and share good science and good research with us 02:19 that will help you to be healthy. 02:21 Now today I'm joined by Dr. Jim Said. 02:25 And Dr. Jim Said is a board certified chiropractor 02:29 and a naturopathic doctor. 02:32 And the thing I like about Jim 02:34 is that he not only blesses people 02:36 and help them to overcome and reverse lifestyle diseases 02:40 but he actually educates people 02:42 about how to prevent disease and sickness. 02:45 So welcome, Dr. Jim Said. 02:48 Thank you so much. 02:49 Now we have a fascinating topic today. 02:52 We're gonna talk about the dangers of drinking milk. 02:55 But of course we just heard that it does a body good 02:59 and it's okay to drink milk, 03:00 but we're gonna hear different, right? 03:01 Absolutely. 03:03 Before we start our discussion, 03:06 we'd like to give as always our friend Sickness 03:09 an opportunity to share his point of view. 03:11 So with that let's join sickness, 03:14 he's on location making himself a milkshake I think. 03:17 Let's take a look. 03:20 Thank you, Rico. 03:21 Hey, Doc, so what I'm doing here is making 03:24 a delicious, fantastic, fantabulous milkshake. 03:28 And who doesn't love a good milkshake? 03:30 You know, it's all American which is wonderful, 03:33 its got two creamy scoops of ice cream, 03:37 some Vitamin D milk. 03:39 I'm gonna get my milk mustache on in a sec. 03:41 It's good for your bones. It's enriched with vitamins. 03:44 And hey, babies love milk, and I do too. 04:03 Nothing better than a good 04:04 old-fashioned American milkshake. 04:07 Back to you, Rico. 04:10 We've heard everything now, haven't we? 04:12 So a milkshake is American. 04:16 Is that true? 04:17 So they say. 04:18 So how do you feel about this whole idea 04:20 that it's un-American to not drink 04:23 a milkshake or drink milk? 04:25 Let's break this whole thing down 04:27 because there are lot of myths and misconceptions about milk. 04:30 Would you say so? 04:31 Absolutely. 04:32 So let's begin to share with the audience 04:34 some of your-- you know, 04:35 you deal with this all the time, 04:36 you deal with patients who come in, 04:38 they've got allergies, they've got diabetes, 04:40 you were saying type 1 diabetes more in young children, 04:45 juvenile onset diabetes. 04:47 Talk to us a little bit about milk 04:49 and is it really good for the body? 04:52 You bring up several points 04:53 that are really extremely important. 04:55 First of all, milk does a body good 04:58 until about the age of two to three. 05:01 That's the problem. Milk is designed for a baby. 05:05 And every mammal nurses its young until they wean 05:11 and then they never go back to the breast. 05:13 They never continue nursing. 05:16 Also, ordinarily, no mammal ever nurses 05:19 from another species, and the reason is simple. 05:23 Milk of every mother for that animal contains 05:26 what it requires for that animal to grow 05:30 and double its size in a certain amount of time. 05:33 Now hold on, I'm just gonna jump in for a second 05:36 because I want really unpack that some more. 05:38 But a lot of people out there are listening, 05:41 they are watching and they are thinking, 05:42 wait a minute, I saw this amazing campaign of "Got Milk?" 05:47 And we saw all of these celebrities 05:49 with milk mustaches. 05:52 You know some of them, and not personally, 05:55 but you know of some of them and we saw this campaign 05:58 where they were pushing, pushing, 06:01 pushing milk does a body good. 06:03 Do you have milk? 06:04 So, I mean, is that-- 06:06 people are thinking is that true, is that-- 06:07 were they lying to? 06:08 Is what-- what do we make of that? 06:09 That's a good question. 06:11 It's true partly and untrue in a major way. 06:16 It is true for the child. 06:18 I'll give you an example, a simple example. 06:21 A mother's milk for a human is very low protein, 06:25 in fact, the lowest of any mammal virtually 06:29 and is designed to let the infant grow 06:31 to double its size in about 120 days about 4 months. 06:36 A cow has about three times the protein 06:40 that a mother's milk has and that calf grows 06:44 in about 45 days to double its weight. 06:48 Now if you want very high protein milk 06:51 a rat has about 20% protein so does a blue whale. 06:56 But I don't think-- 06:57 That's a little hard for me to just process, 06:59 a rat-- rat's milk. 07:00 Rat's milk. It's not a growth industry. 07:04 But-- 07:05 That's high protein. 07:06 Yeah, now I was gonna jump in and just ask the question 07:09 because or make the comment because you are making 07:13 a very good point in that when we see an animal, 07:16 say in the wild there is a reason 07:18 why that animal or that calf 07:21 needs to double its weight very quickly. 07:23 Survival. 07:24 For survival. 07:25 That's exactly right. Yeah, continue. 07:27 So our milk has not just protein 07:31 but also fats and sugars 07:34 and antibodies and nutrients of all kind 07:37 and immune system components to strengthen 07:40 that baby as the baby is nursing. 07:44 Now about the age of two 07:46 the baby starts losing certain ways of-- 07:49 certain enzymes to digest that milk. 07:52 So now the milk is not only not digested 07:55 but the constituents in the milk 07:57 that aren't digested 07:58 become actively antagonist to the body. 08:02 So after the age of weaning no longer does the body good. 08:07 So what you you're saying that it's only a half truth. 08:11 Yes. 08:12 Yes, it does a body good. 08:13 We put it into prospective here for you. 08:15 It does a body good up to certain point 08:18 and then that child needs to be weaned from the milk. 08:23 Yes. 08:25 Ah. Okay, I see. Continue. 08:27 Now if the child takes from another animal 08:31 like a cow as a wet nurse. 08:34 Then that child is getting all the hormones, 08:36 the fats, the sugars 08:38 the proteins intended for a calf. 08:41 The problem is it's not designed for us. 08:44 And in my practice I see serious 08:47 down sides with this on a daily basis. 08:50 Why don't you share with us some of the down sides, 08:52 let's look at those-- 08:53 Happily. Okay. 08:55 One of the most common symptoms I find in milk drinkers 08:58 after weaning is symptoms that I call wet. 09:03 Wet? Wet. 09:05 Wet symptoms like sinusitis, post nasal drips-- 09:09 Running nose. 09:10 Mucus generating symptoms, 09:13 including by the way in the gut. 09:15 Many people bowel function 09:17 is terribly distorted by taking in dairy. 09:20 Constipation or diarrhea is an example. 09:23 But also what I find in about 98% of my patients load 09:27 because we test for allergies, we test for hyper sensitivity 09:30 is they have a hyper sensitive reaction to the dairy protein 09:37 and they can't digest it effectively. 09:40 So what percentage of the American population 09:44 or even the world population for that matter 09:47 is what we would call lactose intolerant? 09:51 All right, those are two separate issues. 09:52 Okay. 09:53 Lactose intolerance is in about 70% of the population. 09:58 Most of the world except for central European 10:01 and northern European but the rest of the world 10:04 generally is lactose intolerant. 10:06 But virtually all the world is casein intolerant. 10:09 Ah, and what is casein let's explain to the audience 10:13 what is this word casein. 10:14 Now this is important. 10:16 Casein is the dairy protein that's why emphasize 10:20 the little amount of protein in mother's milk 10:24 and the greater amount of protein 10:25 for example in cow or sheep or goat milk or camel milk. 10:29 The protein is the issue. 10:31 So when we take in the protein and can't fully digest it 10:35 that protein doesn't get fully broken down 10:37 in to its amino acids the basic building blocks of protein. 10:42 And digestion requires that protein is broken down 10:45 to its smallest molecule so we can take it across 10:48 the gut wall and use it to build our bodies. 10:52 If however that protein is not all the way broken down-- 10:55 What happens to it? 10:56 Oh, now the immune system sees it as a foreign protein. 11:01 Like it would see a virus or a bacteria for example. 11:05 And the immune system now attacks 11:07 that protein to get it out of the system. 11:11 One of the ways it attacks it is by generating histamine 11:16 and the guts cells have-- 11:18 What is histamine? So that-- 11:19 I'll explain. Okay. 11:20 We have in our gut certain cells that make histamine 11:25 that when we get a foreign protein histamine bursts 11:29 and it causes the reaction of mucus to be produced 11:32 from the cells that create mucus in the gut. 11:35 So mucus starts to flow. 11:37 The reason is the body wants to washout 11:39 that invading protein 11:41 and that's its first round of response to get rid of it. 11:45 And we start developing wet symptoms 11:48 from the mucus production. 11:50 Also an immunoglobulin is called the kind of chemistry 11:54 that the body creates, 11:56 tags that protein and locks on to it to attract 12:00 the other parts of the immune system to destroy it. 12:03 It's called an immune reaction. 12:05 Can I ask a question about that? 12:07 Because I'm-- my understanding is that 12:10 this is related to, 12:12 connected to type 1 diabetes in lot of the children 12:16 where their pancreas is unable to produce insulin, 12:21 because it has been attacked 12:24 by an auto immune type of situation. 12:26 Is that connected to that? 12:28 Yes, that's exactly, I'm glad that you bring that up. 12:30 It is precisely connected to it in this way. 12:33 When we react to that undigested protein 12:37 and this immunoglobulin is attached to that protein, 12:41 they star-- they then start to surveil 12:43 through the rest of the body circulating through the blood 12:47 to attack similar kinds of proteins to attach to them, 12:52 to neutralize them and get them out of the body. 12:54 Okay. 12:55 The difficulty is when one of our own tissues 12:58 looks like that same protein as for example 13:01 certain cells in the pancreas, the islets of Langerhans 13:04 they are called looks like the casein structure. 13:08 Wow. 13:09 And now the immune system says 13:10 "oh, you must be just like casein, 13:11 I'm gonna attack you also." 13:14 It turns out that 100% type 1 diabetics, 13:18 the juvenile onset diabetics are casein intolerant 100%, 13:23 and when you measure 13:24 their casein intolerance it's extremely high. 13:29 Let's make this very, very practical. 13:32 So what we're saying is that when the mom at home 13:36 is thinking under the understanding 13:41 that she is doing something very good for her child 13:45 and giving him or her a glass of milk, 13:49 she is actually putting his or her body under attack. 13:54 Yes, and causing a stress to the gut, 13:58 creating inflammation in the gut, 14:00 now affecting not just 14:02 the digestion of the casein of the milk, 14:05 but also other proteins from other foods as well. 14:09 Some maybe just writing of this whole idea 14:11 of type 1 diabetes okay, 14:14 we've heard about it but this is very serious. 14:16 Isn't it? 14:17 Because once the pancreas is no longer producing insulin 14:22 you have to do, what for the rest of your life? 14:24 Take insulin injections. 14:27 Now there's more to it than this. 14:30 People that don't contend with type 1 diabetes 14:34 or juvenile onset diabetes are still having to deal 14:37 with the consequence the down side of drinking milk 14:41 or cheese or yogurt or even butter for that matter. 14:45 Any form of dairy. 14:46 Because that protein is still taken into the body 14:50 and the body still don't tolerate it. 14:52 Maybe not to the extent of attacking the pancreas, 14:56 but it does attack other tissues 14:58 in terms of creating inflammatory response, 15:01 including the brain. 15:03 Including the brain? Yes. 15:04 Now I know some people are out there wondering, 15:06 they're thinking now who is this affecting mostly 15:10 in terms of ethnicity, 15:12 what's the demographic breakdown? 15:14 Who is this affecting the most? 15:16 Everybody. 15:18 Everybody? Yes. 15:19 The casein is affecting everybody, the lack-- 15:21 Do we see higher incidents in some-- 15:24 I hear that this is more prevalent 15:27 within the African-American communities, 15:33 amongst Asians, 15:35 what's your research say? 15:36 You're referring to the lactose which is the milk sugar. 15:41 And yes, the African community, 15:43 the Asian community all community 15:46 except for the central and northern European community 15:50 tend to react poorly to lactose. 15:53 And everybody reacts poorly to casein. 15:57 Everyone? Yes. 15:58 That's across the board. Across the board. 16:00 So if we are talking about 16:01 is there some country that consumes 16:03 large amounts of dairy 16:05 what do we see amongst those groups? 16:07 Oh, that's a great question. 16:08 We see that for example especially in the north-- 16:11 northern European cultures 16:13 where they consume a large quantity 16:15 of dairy, milk, cheese, etc. 16:18 They also tend to have highest incidents of fractures 16:23 and osteoporosis 16:24 or demineralization of bone and-- 16:26 So that's the breaking down of the bones 16:27 or the weakening of the bone. 16:28 Yes and here's why. 16:30 When we drink milk or take in cheese for example 16:34 the reaction the body has is an acid kind of reaction. 16:38 The body then has to neutralize that acid 16:41 because the blood wants to be slightly alkaline. 16:46 And the body has very definite 16:48 and tiered or three level controls 16:52 of keeping the body 16:53 at a very fine tunes PH slightly alkaline. 16:58 When we take in that acid food 17:00 one of those mechanisms is releasing 17:02 a slightly alkalinizing effect called calcium 17:07 and the greatest reserve of that calcium 17:09 is from our bones. 17:11 So the body stars leeching calcium from the bone 17:14 to alkalize the acidity 17:16 from the dairy weakening the bone structure. 17:19 Wait a minute, Doctor. 17:20 You just caused peoples heads to explode. 17:22 I know. 17:23 Their heads have just exploded. Why? 17:25 Because people are been told 17:28 drink you milk for strong bones and teeth. 17:31 Is not what people are saying, they get vitamin D. 17:33 The vitamin D, 17:34 that vitamin is supposed to sort of sure up 17:37 our bones and teeth. 17:38 Exactly. So... 17:41 The problem is the demographics. 17:44 The people for whom that ad is appropriate are under two. 17:50 Above that, it's not a true statement. 17:53 So it's doing the opposite. 17:55 It's actually causing the bones 17:57 to become weak and brittle and... 17:59 Yes. 18:00 Well, you know what, speaking of the demographics 18:02 we should probably check in with sickness 18:03 because we sent him out on to the streets 18:07 to talk to those who love their milk, 18:10 who basically want to drink milkshakes 18:13 just like him, all right. 18:15 So let's see what they have to say. 18:18 All right. So, lady, tell me your name. 18:20 Rosy. Rosy. 18:22 Riley. And Riley. 18:24 I would have preferred your hair to be blue, 18:26 but that's-- that's okay. 18:28 Now let me-- let me ask you ladies. 18:29 Do you drink milk? I love milk. 18:32 Love milk. I love-- 18:33 I love you. How about you? 18:34 Only at night. 18:35 Only at night. Why at night? 18:37 Because that's the only time I eat cereal. 18:38 Ah, so cereal with your milk. Yeah. 18:40 That's why it tastes so good. 18:41 Cereal on milk and milk on cereal. 18:44 Do you like milk, don't you? 18:45 Ah, sometimes. Yeah, my man. 18:47 I like it in ice cream. And I cream. 18:50 Forget the regular stuff just go straight 18:51 to the cold goodness. 18:53 Man, me and cow we're buddies. 18:55 This is fantastic. 18:56 Hey let me ask you, you like milk? 18:57 Lactose intolerant. I'm testing today. 19:00 This guy is quitting on everything. 19:02 Why did you become lactose intolerant? 19:03 What made your decision to that? 19:06 With some mucus always coughing out stuff 19:08 getting stomach cramps and stuff like that. 19:11 So what made you stop drinking milk? 19:12 All that stuff sounds good. 19:14 My parents they made. Oh, they made you, yeah. 19:16 He was forced. 19:17 I was not forced, naturally my body said no, 19:20 and I don't like the way felt when I drink milk. 19:21 So now I drink almond milk and have fun. 19:25 Are one of those health nuts? I am. 19:27 Oh, man did just say you drink almond milk? 19:30 Almond milk, rice milk, hemp milk. 19:32 Oh, man this is like that nut milk stuff right. 19:34 Yeah, nutty. This stuff is nasty. 19:37 Oh, man, you are one of the health nuts. 19:39 Who wants to drink milk from nut, buddy? 19:41 This interview is done. 19:42 You can go down the street Damian 19:43 find you a tree and get milk from a nut. 19:46 Out of here. Get me somebody else. 19:48 This many people can't be wrong. 19:51 Back to you guys in the studio. 19:53 I'm gonna find me a milkshake 19:55 with some creamy ice cream, some vitamin D milk. 19:57 Where do you find that in this town? 20:02 Wow, its amazing 20:03 how many people are so misled by this whole idea 20:06 that milk does the body good, isn't it? 20:09 They love the milk. Sadly. 20:10 And well, you know, 20:12 I want to read a piece or text of scripture 20:16 that I think it's perfect for rest of our conversation. 20:18 And this is found in Isaiah 28:9 and it says, 20:26 "Whom shall he teach knowledge? 20:28 And whom shall He make to understand doctrine? 20:32 Them that are weaned from the milk, 20:34 and drawn from the breasts." 20:36 Amen. 20:37 So God in His-- 20:39 in His word is calling people away from-- 20:43 now we could understand thior think of this is just 20:47 as it applies to the scripture 20:48 but it naturally happens in real life 20:52 where children are weaned from the breast. 20:56 And they ought to begin to take on more solid food. 20:59 So we are trying to get 21:00 some solid food today, aren't we? 21:01 Absolutely. 21:02 So I'm gonna throw out at you a few things 21:04 and I want you to just react to them. 21:05 Asthma. 21:08 Here's the difficulty when we drink milk or cheese-- 21:12 Drink milk or eat cheese. Exactly. 21:14 We take in that casein it triggers an immune reaction 21:19 not just in the gut but also in the lungs. 21:22 There's an immune system tissue 21:25 that is similar in the lungs as it is in the gut 21:28 that is trigger to also generate mucus. 21:31 The effect of that is going to be cold flu's 21:34 and for many cases asthma itself. 21:37 Now you have an additional set of issues 21:39 and I have seen many, many young patients with asthma 21:43 and eczema commonly associated with that 21:47 recover fully when take dairy out of the diet. 21:50 Take dairy out of the diet 21:52 and one can actually 21:54 overcome their asthma or even their eczema. 21:58 Yes. 21:59 Let me throw another one out to you. 22:01 Now I don't if it is true, 22:03 people probably want to know this because it's, 22:06 you know, it's banded about quite a bit. 22:09 It is said that all types of hormones, 22:12 steroids, and antibiotics 22:16 are found in the milk even blood? 22:20 Yes. Is it true? 22:21 As well as, pus. How so? 22:25 In the dairy industry cows are forced to grow rapidly 22:30 because of economics. 22:33 Sadly they are given circumstances 22:35 that are not conducive to the health. 22:38 So they are pumped full of antibiotics 22:40 to sustain their immune system artificially 22:42 because they are in closed quarters 22:43 they don't want sick. 22:45 They are also pumped full of hormones 22:46 to force their growth in milk production 22:50 beyond normal so that they can be milked 22:53 on a continual basis. 22:55 The problem is we take those in ourselves, 22:58 not to mention 22:59 the naturally occurring hormones 23:00 in the cow intending for the calf's growth. 23:04 Now mothers milk also has hormones 23:06 but for humans. 23:08 It also has antibodies 23:09 not antibiotics but antibodies-- 23:11 Cow's, cow's mother has hormones 23:15 but for humans or for calf? 23:17 Only for the calf. 23:18 Only for the calf, okay. Exactly. 23:20 Now human has hormones for the human. 23:23 Now one other quick point 23:25 when a child suckles the breast 23:28 the saliva of the child has a chemistry 23:31 taken up by the mother's breast 23:33 that alters the blood of the mother 23:36 and therefore the milk of the mother to give the child 23:39 what it needs at that moment 23:42 both nutritionally and to support 23:43 immune system of that child. 23:46 We don't get that when we don't nurse 23:49 especially from the other mammal 23:51 that's not designed for that. 23:52 Let me make sure 23:53 I understand what you are saying here. 23:54 So, you're saying that when a nursing child 24:00 is drinking from its mother's breast 24:03 within its own saliva 24:06 there is something that's triggering a signal 24:10 or some type of chemistry 24:13 that the mother's milk 24:14 will respond to keep that baby healthy. 24:16 Yes. 24:18 We can measure in the saliva, 24:20 hormones, nutrients, chemistries of many kinds. 24:24 It is a fluid generated by the blood. 24:27 Wow. So milk doesn't do a body good? 24:31 After two. After two. 24:33 And from our own mom. It doesn't a body good. 24:35 Now we can't just tell people stop drinking milk though. 24:39 Is anything that people can do 24:40 I mean personally I like some of the nut milks. 24:43 Now people as Sickness said 24:45 it's nutty if they drink nut milk. 24:48 What do you think about that? 24:49 I deal with this day in and day out in practice. 24:52 And we help people to transition 24:54 from a dairy based diet to a non-dairy based diet. 24:59 And nut milks for example are great idea. 25:01 Now we are talking about what in terms of nut milks. 25:04 For example simple take a handful of cashews, 25:07 small handful. 25:08 Okay. 25:09 Toss it in the blender with water 25:11 and as my wife says blend the hook out of it. 25:13 The hook out of it. 25:14 The hook out of it. All right. 25:16 Until there's no, nothing left that you have to crunch. 25:19 And it's very creamy once you blend it up with water. 25:21 It's very creamy. 25:23 Also people do the same thing with other kinds of nuts 25:27 or even seeds for examples like sesame seed milk 25:30 it's an example or coconut milk is another option. 25:33 And they all are on the market now, 25:35 aren't they? 25:36 You can get your coconut milk. 25:37 You can get your almond milk, soy milk. 25:40 I have a, quite a preference for almond milk 25:44 and even making it myself because it's the-- 25:46 it's white like milk 25:47 and people are probably thinking what almonds? 25:50 Absolutely you'll have to catch our cooking segment 25:53 where we show you how to make almond milk. 25:54 But you are right. 25:55 You can absolutely take nuts and make your own milk. 25:58 Absolutely. 25:59 I tend to discourage people however from soy milk. 26:02 Why is that? 26:04 Soy is filled with constituents 26:08 that trigger the building up of hormones 26:11 especially estrogen 26:13 but it also can block assimilation 26:16 of proteins and minerals. 26:18 Okay, now. So I'm careful with soy. 26:21 Well, soy, huh, 26:23 well that is in other episode for us to cover. 26:27 Well, you have in tuned to "From Sickness to Health." 26:30 I'm your host Rico Hill and we look forward 26:33 to seeing you on our next broadcast 26:36 where you learn more. 26:37 God bless. 26:43 Well, its true there is nothing like a cold glass of milk. 26:50 I tell you when I was kid I could probably down about 26:53 50 cookies with a cold glass of milk. 26:58 When I found out the issues of milk I tell you, 27:00 I felt like my world was gonna come to an end. 27:04 But then I learned about the options 27:06 that I have the alternatives. 27:08 A lot of the soymilks and the nut milks 27:11 like almond milk and coconut milk and rice milk. 27:14 You know, they taste just as good 27:17 as sometimes even better than the real thing. 27:20 I personally think they are the real thing. 27:22 You know what, why don't you try 27:24 one of those and see how you feel. 27:26 I'll tell you how they feel, 27:28 depressed, discouraged overwhelmed. 27:31 Who do you think like to drink milk from a nut? 27:34 Millions of people do 27:36 and I'll tell you something else, 27:37 they're reversing their diabetes. 27:39 There are not catching cold as easily as they used to, 27:43 they are not having allergies or ear infections, 27:45 the blotting and gas. 27:47 What's wrong with little gas for engine? 27:49 You know what, 27:50 I'm gonna leave this nut milk for you 27:53 health nuts emphasis on nuts. 27:56 Well, I tell you what, 27:57 it's better to be a health nut than a sick nut. 28:01 Exactly-- wait a minute, what? 28:03 And that's the truth. 28:05 Now I'd like to end this program 28:08 with a quotation from 3 John 2 in the Bible it says 28:13 "Beloved, I wish above all things 28:16 that thou mayest prosper and be in health." 28:20 I'm Rico Hill your host. 28:23 And this is... Sickness the blue guy. 28:27 Be healthy. Maranatha. 28:42 Oh, I got to go to the bathroom. 28:45 Oh, anybody I need a little help. 28:47 Oh, man, anybody. 28:48 Hey, you know which way the bathroom is? 28:50 No. Somebody help me. 28:52 Hey, man, you know which way the bathroom is? 28:56 I don't have time for this. I need a bathroom. |
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