The Remedy Revolution Podcast

From His Father's Death to Ascent Nutrition: Lance Schuttler

Erin Paige

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Lance Schuttler is the CEO and Owner of Ascent Nutrition, a unique holistic nutrition company that offers organic and wild-harvested nutrients beneficial for humans, athletes and pets. He is widely recognized for his expertise at the intersection of holistic health, regenerative agriculture
and emerging quantum technologies.

As a Contributing Journalist for The Epoch Times and former contributor to ZeroHedge and other independent outlets, Lance has published 300+ investigative and solutions-focused articles spanning health, science, gold and silver finance, geopolitics, nutrition, free-energy technologies and systemic corruption solutions.

Lance’s work is deeply personal. After his father’s passing in 2008 due to pharmaceuticals and later reading Dr. Peter Duesberg’s Inventing the AIDS Virus, he committed himself to uncovering truth, challenging failing institutions and empowering people with knowledge they can use to reclaim personal and planetary health and freedom.

In 2011, Lance awakened to the plan and agenda for global enslavement and began speaking out publicly and online to expose that agenda and offer real solutions to the issues humanity has been facing.

Lance has also served as a producer and advisor to the late Robert David Steele, playing a key
role in the success of Robert’s online platforms.
You can read more of Lance's story here: https://lanceschuttler.com/story/

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SPEAKER_00

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Remedy Revolution Podcast. My name is Aaron, and today's guest is somebody who was introduced to me through, I think, through a Freedom Network. It was kind of an uh roundabout um introduction, but I'm really glad to have him on the show today. He has quite the interesting story about getting into natural health and healing uh supplements and all of those things that you can do even at home uh without the guidance of you know any particular practitioner and that don't cost you a dime. His name is Lance Shatler. Lance, welcome to the show.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you for having me, Erin. I definitely appreciate it. I'm looking forward to it.

SPEAKER_00

So tell me a little bit about your story. What uh started to interest you about uh nutrition, about supplementation, and getting healthy.

SPEAKER_01

Um, so it began back in 2008. Uh actually nothing to do with me health-wise. It was with a family member. Uh, my father, he had never taken any pharmaceuticals before, really, uh like nothing major. Um, was generally healthy, active, you know, all that. And one winter in Iowa, he just was not doing well mentally, felt pretty sad under the weather, you know, emotionally and all that. Uh, and so he knew just something was off. He felt like he wanted to go to his doctor and just, you know, try to make things better. So he was put up put on an antidepressant. Uh, you know how it goes, ups and downs, a little bit better, a little bit worse, was switched. Same story, switched a few different more times. And five, six months later, he ended up taking his life out of nowhere one day. And, you know, yes, everyone has free will choice, and I I know that. Uh, and I saw, and my family saw, and friends saw uh firsthand what those drugs sometimes can do to people to completely numb them out and really um like massively cut their awareness. Um, it's kind of crazy. Like hindsight, we could see looking at him, he was there, but he wasn't there, checked out mentally in the eyes. And those drugs, as you know, we know, can do that. And so it was up close and personal, and that kind of is where things began, and the door kind of opened for me.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you know, I think it's so important for people to understand and realize, you know, SSRIs contain uh a black box black box warning, and I think so many people and doctors especially really minimize this warning um about suicidal ideation um and suicide as well as uh homicidal thoughts and things of that nature. So um they really should be considered uh as a very, very last resort, in my opinion. And I think um unfortunately it's more of a um, you know, a first uh line of defense, um treated more as a first line of defense instead of that very last uh, you know, um kind of a thing. So unfortunately, um I'm very sorry to hear about your father being a victim to um the side effects of you know one of these uh very heavy-duty medications. And um, you know, I I think the the light at the end of the tunnel is that clearly it has shifted your perspective and um now you are wanting to help others uh struggling with some of those uh challenges. So tell us a little bit about that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, thank you, Aaron. So um that's kind of where everything began. And then about a year and a half later, I was in uh a college summer class, anatomy and physiology, and it was pretty basic. 15 weeks, it was online, week one, nervous system, cardiovascular, so forth, week week by week. Week eight, it was called Inventing the AIDS Virus Question mark. And we talked about the book, Inventing the AIDS virus, by Dr. Peter Duisberg. Carrie Mullis wrote the forward. He was the gentleman who invented the PCR test. Um, it was kind of incredible the teacher was able to uh talk about this stuff. He wasn't pushing any, you know, theories or agendas with it. He was, I mean, just really having us come to conclusions on our own, ask questions, see where things made sense and where they didn't. Um, it was an awesome job of that professor teaching the actual real scientific method and and an actual teaching moment for us of how to come to things on our own. So I took it and ran with it, could see, okay, there's a lot of lies going on. If they're lying or even just deceiving around this topic, then what else are they doing? So that was sort of my red pill into you know all of the uncomfortable things that we've learned about over the years, especially medically related, and you know, what we've experienced over the past, you know, six, seven years and more. Um, it's you know something where I learned about that and I kind of was prepped for what we all know now of, you know, there's been some really crazy things that have taken place with some of these situations. I'm trying to watch, you know, the language I use, but you know, people follow what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, absolutely. I mean, just for those of you who maybe are unaware, you know, Carrie Mullis was trying to sound the alarm about PCR testing. Um, let's say um prior to the last six-year debacle, and um he is no longer with us. So um there are some very interesting things going on behind the scenes. Let's just say that.

SPEAKER_01

Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Um, okay, so um setting that aside for the moment, um you uh then what was next for you in that journey? Obviously, you know, having your eyes kind of open to um this uh corruption, shall we say, within um medicine, um seeing it firsthand, of course, and then also having this kind of really avant-garde robe professor, if you will, um telling you that maybe the narratives um should be questioned. Um what did that do for you along your path? You know, did it deter you from your uh the direction you were heading? Or um, you know, what what was that? What did that look like for you?

SPEAKER_01

Um I'm smiling because it's a really great question and it's spot on with what happened for me. So I really had the awareness come into my mind and just the thoughts of, okay, if I go down this path of actually, okay, looking more into this outside of this book, you know, looking elsewhere and starting to look at things that kind of relate, I knew that it was going to definitely shift the course that I was on. So I was studying to be either a chiropractor or physical therapist. I was interested in both, but also open to, you know, you know, a combination or something like that. And I was very excited about, you know, both or one of those. And when I read this, uh and I'm sitting there on the couch, I mean, I do remember some of these moments of having these thoughts of wow, okay, if I actually go down this path, I know no one around me right now, at least that I know of, is thinking about these things or asking these questions about this stuff. So it might be a little um, you know, isolating and lonely. And basically, I don't know who I'll be able to talk to about it. We've all been there. We know, you know, uh those of us who have uh been asking the questions that, you know, it's part of all of our journeys and growth to, you know, kind of challenge the system and experience what it can be like to basically feel alone around people who um, you know, you'd hope would be aware of these things. But uh, you know, that's certainly what happened. You isolate yourself a little bit because you're challenging the system and asking questions that a lot of a lot of people aren't. Uh that was fine. So I just started going down that path and just started learning. I was always, you know, into sports. I played all the sports and I was younger. And so by the time I was in college, you know, working out and just trying to eat well and study well and do well in school. And so it was kind of just building into a lifestyle as much as I could and being very curious about, you know, this topic and related things. So I just kept going and eventually graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in health science, studied specifically health coaching. And so shortly after that, I got into health coaching and sort of uh a path into nutraceuticals and things like that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and so tell us a little bit about uh Ascent Nutrition, which is your company. Um, what kinds of things are you developing and what are you looking to do uh to create in the future?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so I'll fill in a little bit more uh context that builds into that, Erin. So back in, so I graduated school 2014 college, uh, worked in the nutraceutical field in different capacities as a rep for different companies, uh, worked as a buyer in the vitamin department, worked as a health coach for uh a different chain and did a bunch of demos and things like that over the years and you know, having a lot of conversations with people both on the health coaching front and just you know customers coming in and exchanging knowledge. So I loved all of that, always have loved sharing health information, love learning health information and you know being my own guinea pig. And so after a handful of years in the industry working in these different ways, I realized that I could create my own company and do it in a way where I could talk about and promote the products that I like and try to do it in a way that's a little bit different, um, source things really clean. Um, there's a many amazing companies out there and amazing products, and you know, you know about them, Aaron. And there's some companies uh, unfortunately, that just are not that great and have crap stuff added in, and it's all about the marketing. So I wanted to create something that was genuine and real with our marketing, no spin, no glamour, but actually, you know, super clean and pristine and real. And uh just have the products and the effects kind of speak for themselves over time. So um organic and wild harvested nutrients, you know, we can get into some of that, but that's kind of the short of how I began the company and wanted to really kind of angle the company and what we do.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so um it reminds me many years ago, um, I spoke to a man by the name of Darren Oleen, who was uh formulating at the time uh shakology for a company called Beach Body. And we talked a lot about the sourcing. And in fact, there was a feature written about him in I think it was O Magazine, Oprest magazine, talking about how meticulous he was about sourcing his ingredients. And so I'm interested to know a little bit more about how you go about um curating ingredients for your products. Is it more of like the concept of an anti-inflammatory product, for example, is something you're looking to create and then you go out and try to find the sources? Or are you uh thinking about um, you know, if you find a good source of one particular ingredient, are you then trying to formulate around that?

SPEAKER_01

Um, kind of both. So how the company began in 2020 is I was researching and trying to find nature's best source of DHEA. Uh, you know, sometimes they call it the euthing hormone or master hormone a great beneficial hormone to men and women, and especially for mood and happiness, and mindset and neurogenesis. I was specifically looking around the topic of neurogenesis and found that pine pollen is nature's highest source of that, what they call a brass nose steroid, and it's abundant in it, and you have to extract it certain ways. And so basically, I learned about this, uh, found a source uh on this and experienced it for myself for quite some time and then move forward with creating the product. So we've got a pine pollen tincture, and that's kind of like where you know everything kind of began from there uh to go more into your questions. So then it was really like, what products do I take that I really think move the needle, and that have helped a lot of people across the board. So, like organic mushrooms, organic lion's mane for the brain, you know, I've always was suggesting that uh in other people's companies when I was doing health coaching. No, it works, you know, many people have field benefits from it, um, lion's mane in general, and just try to basically source it in a way where it's unique and different. So, as an example, with those mushrooms, we grow them here in the US. We grow them longer than other companies too, and we are strain specific testing before each batch where we're basically choosing the most robust strain of a handful of ones so that we're starting with the richest, strongest, like specific strain of a species to just maximize the constituent growth in it at the end. And so, because of that, and we grow them longer, these mushrooms, as an example, end up being much more potent in some of the compounds than just say, you know, an average uh across the board product. Um, not putting down any other products or companies, just explaining through because as I, you know, learned about all these things, I've been the one for myself being really uh nitty-gritty in what I'm asking, what I'm asking companies, how they're sourcing, how they're growing, how they're ensuring, how they're testing. And so basically going through all that stuff to find the best for myself, doing that to then source the best for you know this company and for others. So um, you know, it's kind of a combination of things we've branched out for sure. It's things that we essentially know that are gonna move the needle and actually help people, um, and that have a good strong reputation, you know, in historical use or clinical use or you know, a combination of it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so um where do you see uh your future um with ascent nutrition going? Do you suspect that you'll go more towards um supplements that are beneficial to mental health? Um are you looking to kind of uh you know focus more um this sounds reductive, but uh the Jim Bro environment or I don't mean it to sound that way at all, but um or um or is this more for um people with you know um deep chronic illness uh in conditions like that?

SPEAKER_01

Um I'd say more the first, just general health uh for people, uh, but definitely mental health and cognitive health. That's definitely been my passion and focus is brain health and neurogenesis, neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to adapt and grow and be flexible. So compounds and nutrients around that, and then also energy for sure, uh whether that translates to you know athletic energy or just everyday energy for people without stimulants. Um, we were selling a coffee, but we moved away from that. Um, not because we don't believe in coffee, just um, you know, some of the coffee these days, we were offering organic and mold and mycotoxin-free, super clean, very expensive. And so uh, you know, it just kind of goes with the territory. But the point is definitely things that are gonna help people across the board. Mushrooms, you know, those impact multiple body systems at once. Um, the shila Jeep, that's a great rejuvenative tonic. Um, we've got algae oil DHA, which is like an omega-3 from algae and not from fish. Uh so just getting to the source of things, bypassing, you know, the second or third steps if we can, and just going straight to the source. So um we've got other products. It will also kind of depend where things go with the FDA um uh and how that changes and evolves. Um because there's a lot of things that we'd love to be able to get into uh that you know, just right now we're not able to. Uh but definitely want to keep making big impacts in nutrients that are not just bland, but are gonna really have significant effects for people, um, not saying to be medical, but have you know effects that are actually helping people in uh in ways that you know massively move the needle, we'll just say.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so um I I am interested in that the the barriers that FTA is currently um placing on nutraceuticals. I know, you know, with regard to homeopathy, there has been uh massive battles going on um between manufacturers of homeopathic remedies, uh small homeopathic practitioners and um, you know, various arms of the US government which have tried to prevent the sales of those kinds of things, despite the fact that they know or call homeopathy placebo. Then on the other hand, they say it's very dangerous. I'm not really sure how it can be both, but um but there you have it. So tell us a little bit about some of the challenges that nutraceuticals are currently facing um within the current landscape.

SPEAKER_01

Um, you know, a lot of the similar or same things and similar things that we have been, uh, which is just uh making sure that language, you know, falls within their guidelines uh and how they interpret language and laws and things like that. Um I I'm definitely not anti-FDA because there is a role for just basic uh functionality, but I think the organization should be name-changed and I think it needs to be cleansed and mostly gutted. There's a lot of things that now the technology can do that can massively help. It's too much bureaucracy, it's too too much oversight, it's too much paperwork. Uh, small little things really can slow companies down big time. Uh, it's very, very wasteful. Uh, and uh the the functionality of it can be done with 90% less than what's even there. So, I mean, that's the honest, raw truth for me, with how I feel about it. Um the language is the biggest part, being able and not able to say certain things, um, and being expected to know exactly what you can and cannot say, uh, and having that burden fall on you. Uh and you know, it's things that people should never have to deal with when they're trying to help people. You can tell if a company is trying to scam people, it's pretty quick, especially with language. Uh, people who are generally just trying to help and not, you know, seeing, you know, like really crazy things about healing and curing. Uh yes, we know that these things can, uh, but even saying that for one nutraceutical, it doesn't work like that, you know, as you fully know, Aaron. It's a combination of things where people heal and get better. And, you know, the the short of kind of where I'm going with it is just that the language, it's a very tricky thing. And it's uh, I think the most challenging thing that any company, you know, has faced or can face in some ways uh in terms of that agency. Um, you know, I wish them the best. I think there's going to be massive cleansing and purging here soon. Um, and it's high time for it for sure. Uh there's plenty of other useful things that can be done with those people's time. And, you know, they can help our society even more and in greater ways doing other things.

SPEAKER_00

So moving forward, what would be kind of

SPEAKER_01

of your dream uh product then um uh i think something that just really helps people m feel happy and not in any fake or just um chemically elevated way but real gives them real peace and happiness uh maybe helps people work through trauma um the the mental trauma of whatever situations they've dealt with kind of untangle the wires and have it be real and lasting um and you know something that people can really feel i think that would be incredible yeah you're kind of touching on something that I've observed over the last maybe 10-15 years is this idea of a lack of resiliency in just the general population.

SPEAKER_00

You know, so many people I think get knocked completely off course um just from something that is really in the grand scheme of things probably more minor than um than it's treated. And so um yeah I mean I I I don't pretend to know what the answer is for that. And certainly if there was some kind of uh you know magic pill if you will to help people with those kinds of challenges they would that would be fantastic. Um so uh hopefully we can get there with some some kind of nutraceutical would be amazing.

SPEAKER_01

Yes yes definitely and you know one thing uh that definitely can help people mentally and brain health wise and you know this is uh unplugging the router especially at night um you know it's the free and simple things that really can also massively move the needle for people and this is something I do and I just got in the routine of it for years unplug the router before bed if you are able to um and you know just stay away from EMFs as much as possible reduce blue light at night you know I have the light on my phone turned way down um minimizing light exposure at night so as you're winding down being mindful of the lights you're using and not just having full bright because you know it it does release uh or stop the release of the melatonin to make it harder to get to sleep and and stay asleep um and grounding and you know actually touching the earth getting those negative ions massively helpful for us and getting sunlight in the morning in the eyes even if it's a full cloudy day stepping outside getting light in the eyes even if it's 20 seconds that's all you can do it is quite literally much much better than nothing uh and just little things like that but I think the easiest is or one of the easiest is don't sleep the phone next to your head or within six feet if you do airplane mode you can still use your alarm uh ideally you keep it outside the bedroom or you know several feet away from you and you know there's no need for light or EMFs of any sort you know near our bed uh it helps me sleep great um you know I'd something I just love talking about because it definitely helps people and if they implement it it's easy to do it's free to do and it quite literally does make an impact.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah you know and there's some real easy things you can do. Things like you know putting your phone you can put your phone in a Faraday bag which is really helpful as well. I've had uh the founder of Haven H A V N which is EMF um blocking um materials they have you know sleepwear and uh things like that so that you don't have you know your phone next to your body all day long. You know I've gotten into the terrible habit of putting my phone in my pocket at times and uh you know I try not to do that but um you know but we are very much uh uh interconnected via our phones unfortunately and so um sometimes uh life just happens that way and the best thing you can do is to try to protect yourself from all of that onslaught um I just want to mention too for anybody who just heard me mention Haven uh there is a code REMEDY and I think it gets you like 15% off I could be wrong on that but anyway um for those of you that are interested in in you know some kind of EMF blocking but that's hugely important as well as the light and um I I joke around and I say um yeah I solved that problem I bought eight chickens and they live in my backyard and uh every night I have to open or I mean close the coop and every morning I have to wake up first thing they my rooster starts growing and I gotta go you know go out there and feed them. So I I I've uh cracked the code on on that one anyway. Absolutely so um tell us a little bit more about um the kinds of things that you hope to see uh with regard to I I know you've been somewhat involved in um uh politics if you will if you even want to call it politics I don't I don't know I think you know people consider Maha for example politics and to me it's um no it's really just more about health in general and moving people more towards a sustainable model of healthcare and um you know I I'm curious how you see uh things moving here in the future.

SPEAKER_01

Um I think they're gonna move forward fast and in great ways. It's definitely been an uphill climb for sure and there's been a lot of resistance there still is but it's become easier to see uh in general some who and some of the what that's been blocking and and trying to stop this progress. So that's first is identifying where the blocks are and essentially removing the blocks and that you know very truthfully is gonna I think need to include accountability especially for all the things that have taken place over these past you know seven years with all that stuff um and even beyond uh you know a lot of things even before that um there needs to be accountability meaning justice meaning if there's been crimes committed uh the people involved need to be fully held accountable I think we we kind of need a sort of reset uh in any way in in every way in society across the board financially medically government wise politics health um you know it's there's been a lot of good things that have happened over the past year and a half but a lot of it's being attempted to be blocked or has been blocked or stalled uh we can't have these little small incremental and and I know in some ways they're not small but these you know smaller incremental wins we need massive change now I think it's definitely coming because it's boiled up to this point to where it is going to require a big shift um but we'll see exactly what that looks like but I I see accountability taking place I see people being arrested and and actually held accountable it's taken a long time uh it's getting there and I I think it's just gonna keep going.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah I mean it's funny I I don't think we have talked about this on the show but um for those of you who are uh uninitiated if you will um there is a deep connection between the AIDS crisis and um a certain small uh doctor with glasses um who most of us uh are very familiar with who is on our television virtually every day for a long time um I will refrain from naming that person but um anyway most people are unaware that there was a massive connection between the AIDS crisis and uh what has happened over the last few years. I'm curious if that played a role in uh some of your thoughts about what has happened um in the last few years um because you had said that you had that kind of initiation into the AIDS conversation uh in college.

SPEAKER_01

Yes um and that small weak coward who you mentioned uh is mentioned many times in that book I will also not say you know his name um but he's mentioned in there uh all throughout it and others too um so it was easier for me to kind of see I didn't think I thought that we had had a big enough awakening up to the this was like 2020 I didn't think that you know the injections I didn't think as many people were going to go for it as as they did I knew there was going to be a lot of people who would but I I thought it was going to be less but you know that's just part of it. Thankfully a lot of people did not too uh more than they you know the the pharmaceutical you know giants wanted uh they wanted everyone uh thankfully a lot of us did not and spread the word to people and tried to help in the ways that we could um so it definitely prepped me for that just in terms of okay they're using the media they're hyping this up they're going nonstop with it they're all saying the same things there's probably some sort of uh operation you know that they're trying to achieve here yeah and I I think um you know for those who had really kind of done those deep dives into um you know some of the previous issues with regard to AIDS um some of the autism conversations um many of us could see what was coming very very clearly um and I I think that for myself anyway is uh was what drove um a lot of fear to be honest um there was a lot of fear for me with regard to you know the potential of some kind of persecution or you know um putting people like myself um and my child in an internment camp or something of that nature um I know some to some people that will sound um absolutely crazy um but uh when you understand the playbook when you have known what has been tried in the past and you uh are educated as far as you know the types of lengths that many of these people in power will go to um it's not uh it's not really that unbelievable so um I appreciate you uh giving us your perspective as well. Yeah thank you Aaron appreciate it because I know it's it's challenging and no one wants to think these dark things are going on. None of us got into this because we're like excited about learning about terrible things happening. We weren't you know most of us we weren't even looking for it. It just you know it comes to you and it it's repeated over enough where you see the pattern and you can see okay these are all just lies and and they're very very good at it. I I mean I got to the point where I continuously said gosh I really hope I am dead wrong like I wish in my heart of hearts that I could just be wrong um and I would be happy to come around and say guess what guys I was totally wrong sorry you know um but uh that unfortunately was not the case yeah exactly um all right so um I kind of want to round us out here with um some things that might be a little bit more hopeful so tell us a little bit about you mentioned the um the pine tincture um what else is a set nutrition currently offering yeah so the pine pollen tincture uh that's one that we've got we've got organic lion's mane mushroom powder organic agaricon mushroom powder um which is respiratory and immune that has a a you know crazy story in and of itself um but it's a great immune and respiratory neurological mushroom it's not all that well known agaricon different from the agaricus um usa grown you know both of those mushrooms here we've got organic c moss we've got the algae oil DHA which is the omega 3 product um ultimate chilogit which is chilogit encapsules so you don't have to deal with this the sticky resin um organic turmeric organic beetroot organic salon cinnamon uh just some of those a few others but that's you know some of the main ones and some of the most well-known ones and so are you um encapsulating uh single ingredients then yes um yeah um okay and tell us a little bit about um do you have any protocols set up for people that are looking to maybe work on brain health or um you know something else uh other challenge that they might be facing um you know we don't go so much into protocols uh but we definitely have suggestions that you know are commonly used to help so the omega 3 is for sure with lion's mane that's just a great simple you know two nutrient stack to take uh pine pollen of course that can be used as well um detoxification we say the pine pollen tincture with the ultimate chilogy um that's definitely a good like detox stack um those are kind of the main two we'll do detox and brain health uh hormone health uh the pine pollen the chilogy and the beet root that can be used for men or women um those are kind of the big ones that we get into Aaron awesome um and if people are interested in learning more about each of those products where would they go to find you goascentnutrition.com the brand is ascent nutrition uh we're not on Amazon so you have to find us you know at our website uh and we want to keep it that way as well we were on there previously but um we just like having our own setup and uh not doing the Amazon thing yeah you know um maybe you know something about this but I know for a little while there was a concern that um there were there was tampering with perhaps some of the uh nutritious nutraceutical products on Amazon do you uh are you familiar with any of that yeah there's a bunch of companies they tested and a lot of them had almost nothing or sometimes nothing in there or the the dosages were way off uh for what was in there. Um Amazon's gotten much better on their regulations and how they monitor and things like that. Um some companies you have to have a trademark to be able to do some things on Amazon. Um but yeah it's been pretty loose and a lot of companies did take advantage of that I think they're trying to change it but it's still uh there's so many brands out there and Amazon's so big that they can only do so much to monitor as well.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah yeah so proceed with caution if you're gonna order anything off Amazon.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Awesome. Okay Lance so I ask every single one of our questions or our guests eight rapid fire questions. I and these questions are designed to give us a little bit more insight into who you are and what makes you tick. Are you ready? Yes all right number one if you could choose only one natural remedy for the rest of your life what would it be?

SPEAKER_01

Um uh marine phytoplankton why is that um because it's uh a specific strain has every nutrient that the human body needs and many more that science had not discovered uh nanocleropsis gagitana I believe is the the strain um and it's super nutrient dense awesome all right number two tell us something most people don't know about you um I love classical music nice very cool any particular composer Debut for sure nice all right number three if I were to compile a playlist of happy music what song would you suggest be added?

SPEAKER_00

Um Young at Heart by Frank Sinatra nice my son actually sings my way all the time at the top of his lungs uh all right and number four what is your favorite guilty pleasure chocolate for sure awesome dark chocolate I presume yes absolutely all right what is the most influential book you've ever read um the one that we mentioned earlier is pretty influential I also really liked the book Outliers uh by Malcolm Gladwell that really kind of opened my mind in some ways and had me thinking about things in different ways when I was younger so that was pretty cool and influential. Yeah definitely it's a good book I've read it um all right uh what does the word revolution mean to you?

SPEAKER_01

Um restoring truth, justice freedom and all things that are good and right.

SPEAKER_00

And what does the word remedy mean to you? Um a healing solution and then lastly if you were to impart one piece of wisdom onto our listeners what would that be? Always have a curious open mind uh always trying to learn and uh just yeah be young at heart kind of like the Frank Sinatra song awesome well Lance it has been a pleasure uh for those of you interested in learning more about uh Ascent Nutrition you can visit go ascent nutrition.com uh to find out more about each of those products we discussed today I really appreciate your time and uh thank you all for listening today we'll see you next time take care thank you