The Johnjay Van Es Podcast

Meet the Poop Fairy Behind Modern Gut Health

JohnJay Van Es Season 1 Episode 31

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Gut health gets way less weird once you start feeling better. 

We sit down with Marina, aka the Poop Fairy, and Steve to talk constipation, colonics, and why so many people feel tired, bloated, and stuck without realizing what’s really going on.

We keep it simple. How colon hydrotherapy works, the difference between open and closed systems, when enemas help and when they don’t, and why lymphatic drainage and ozone sauna therapy can make a big difference for energy, skin, and inflammation.

It’s all about opening your body’s exit routes so detox actually works.

You’ll also get easy takeaways you can try at home, like coffee enemas for liver support, castor oil packs, and quick ways to track gut transit time. No shame. No hype. Just real talk and practical tools.

If digestion, detox, and feeling better in your body matter to you, this episode is a must.

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SPEAKER_02

Okay, so welcome to our podcast. This is a little bit different today because this podcast is a spin-off of our radio show. This is just unofficial. We just talk and shoot the poop. We shoot the poop. Shoot the poop. Because uh it's funny because my guest is the poop fairy. Yeah. And the poop fairy's husband. That's right, Mr. Poop Fairy. So uh I just want to tell you guys, first of all, I purposely I never really worry about my outfit when I come in. You know, like I always wear like a black shirt and I'm wearing my brown shirt for the poop talk because we're talking about colonics and stuff. Exactly. All right, so can you explain like because I was talking to somebody the other day that you were gonna be here, right, on the podcast, and they said, ask her how she got into this business, because I don't think any little girl is like, someday I want to grow up and be a colonic person, right? Yeah, exactly. Can you explain what it is that you do and how you got there?

Marina’s Constipation Story And First Colonic

SPEAKER_00

Yes, I will. So it was about 30 years ago when I was in my early 20s, I was dealing with constipation. I was the girl that literally would maybe poop once every two weeks.

SPEAKER_02

And I'm common, by the way, right? My sisters like that, my coworkers like that. Okay.

SPEAKER_00

And so like nobody could help me. Like I went to I got a GI, CAT scan, MRI. The doctors just kept making me feel like I was crazy. Like it's all in your head. One doctor even said, just take some anxiety medicine. It's literally like all in your head. Meanwhile, I'm like trying to figure out a way, like, how can I poop? Nobody talked about poop, nobody talked about constipation. It was like this little silent epidemic back then where it's like no one talked about bathrooms, right? And so it wasn't until a naturopathic doctor said, Marina, did you have you ever tried a colonic? And I'm like, what is a colonic? I'm 20, right? So and I'm scared and I'm nervous, but I'm desperate. I'm so desperate to get an answer and and and to get relief. And so I went and had my first colonic. I'll never forget. I walked out of that session, I looked at that, the therapist, and I said, Oh my God, this is life-changing. Like you just changed my life. I felt so much relief. I unloaded seven pounds of poop in that one session. Oh my God. I'm not kidding.

SPEAKER_02

You were full of it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Wow, lots of poop jokes on this podcast. Oh, yeah.

Building A Bougie, Clinical Colonic Studio

SPEAKER_00

So that's really how I got into it. And then she ended up retiring, and I just couldn't find a place that I liked, right? And I thought, you know what? I'm just gonna give back. I'm going to drop out of my doctorate degree and I'm gonna give back. I'm gonna change the game when it comes to colonics or colon hydrotherapy, same word. And I want this to be clean, clinical, bougie, just like, you know, have like a naturopathic doctor there. I want it to be a very much of a spa environment, right? So when you walk into a facility, it's like, wow, you know, you just kind of you're not so nervous about getting a colonic. Um, and a lot of places that I was going to, it just didn't have that feeling, right? It was like, so I'm like, you know, we're gonna change the game here. And that was in 2014. So we've been doing this since 2014.

SPEAKER_02

So did you take over for her? Like she retired, you're like, I'm gonna, I'm like, I'm gonna do this. But you were doing them from that from that, you were once you did them the first time, you've been doing them the whole time.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And then that's when you built the place, the Scatchula Hydrotherapy.

SPEAKER_00

Yep, yep.

SPEAKER_02

In that location where you're at where you've been the whole time?

SPEAKER_00

No. We moved to the the location that we're at right now, we've been there for four years. But I did start I did open in 2014. It was just me. And I rented from a chiropractor.

SPEAKER_02

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_00

And he had a room that I could rent, some space.

SPEAKER_02

Can you just rent a room and put a colonic in there? Because essentially, yeah. Don't you need like special plumbing?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, it's thousands and thousands of dollars from plumbing.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, so you had to do all that.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yeah. Every time I moved, I've moved twice now, and we're not moving again.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I mean, it's quite an experience, the colonic, and now that's why I actually come to the podcast because I did three of them at your place. Yes. And and I I I feel like I did one. I remember my partner Rich and I, many, many years ago, we'd lost a bet. We had to get a colonic on the air. Um but I felt like somebody else put it in.

SPEAKER_00

Could that be possible? Yeah, that is. That's a closed system. We have the open system. So the open system where you have more privacy, right? Like privacy.

SPEAKER_02

I really like that.

SPEAKER_00

We're very private in your closed system, that is a little bit different. She's actually inserting the tube into you, and her face is kind of right here, maybe massaging your stomach. There's two different ways. People just have a preference, right? Yeah. So I think they're both great.

SPEAKER_02

But then when you're when they're putting it in for you, how do you know where to stop? Like, how do they know?

SPEAKER_00

But they're the pairs, the therapist gets trained when she's inserting it into you. We don't do that at Scotstall Hydrotherapy. We just have the open system where actually we teach you, like I taught you how to insert it into your rectum. And there's only one way in, right? I mean, you can't screw it up.

What Comes Out And Why It Matters

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but I mean, if you're not really a pro at that, right. Like I think the first time it took me about 45 minutes. It took a couple tries. The first time was was tough. The second time was a piece of cake. The third time was tough too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know, you know, just not. Yep. You know what I mean? It's it's so it's, you know, it but anyway, let's get into poop. So the re and and I want to totally talk about you, Steve. I want to get into your life too, because I think you're fascinating. That's why I asked you to be in here. Because I I I've actually gone hiking with a buddy of mine twice, and both times I'm talking about him the whole time because of how young you are, how young you look, your spirit, and your exercise. But I want to jump into poop real quick. So what you had seven pounds the first time you did it, right? So what's coming out of there? Is it like dark? Is it like it must be unhealthy, right?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, very unhealthy. Well, think about it. You're eating three meals a day, right? And so, three times seven in one week, if you don't poop, you're whole you're literally holding on to all of that food into your large intestine. Your large intestine is five to six feet long. You can hold up to five pounds per foot. So technically, you can hold up to 32 pounds of poop. I think it was Elvis.

SPEAKER_03

Elvis Presley, when he died, um, he did autopsy. He has had over 30 pounds of fecal matter in his colon. John Wayne, the same thing. And you remember when Elvis was so distended and looked terrible? He was just backed up like crazy, belly full of poop. Yeah. And it had a lot to do with his death.

How Often To Get Colonics

SPEAKER_02

So, what do you think? What's the how many times should someone get a clonic? How often should they get a clonic?

SPEAKER_00

I think that just really depends on the person. I mean, we're seeing athletes, we're seeing people that are sick, you know, we're seeing people that are wanting to do longevity or anti-aging. So it really depends on what you're dealing with. Like the girl that came in last week, she didn't poop for 14 days. She was on vacation with her boyfriend, was embarrassed to like poop in front of them. And I'm like, okay, you you're gonna need quite a few clonics. So it really just depends on the person.

SPEAKER_02

What's the difference between a colonic and an enema?

SPEAKER_00

An enema will only get about 12 inches into the colon, and the colon, the colonic can get a lot further.

SPEAKER_02

Why? Because it's a constant flow of water. Yeah. So it just keeps going higher and higher and higher. Yeah. So the colonic goes all the way in. Yeah. All the way. Yep. Okay.

SPEAKER_00

And then like the water distilled water enema, it'll only go about 12 inches or so. But people still get relief by doing an enema at home, for sure.

SPEAKER_02

What have you seen? Not to get gross, but I mean what have you seen like come out of there? Have you ever seen anything come out of it? Like, I I remember when um when I went the first time when I lost the bet, I remember the lady, there was a two your tube's down here and you have a mirror, so you can see the tube. There was a tube up here. And I remember her telling me, she goes, one time we had a patient, and she goes like this with her finger. She goes, and it had a worm that came out like that. And I was like, What?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you see all kinds of stuff. I mean, I've been doing this for a couple decades now. So I mean, it's just wild what I've seen. When I got exposed to black mold and I was on antibiotics for 42 days, you wouldn't believe what was coming out of me. Like I was full of parasites, like a big tapeworm, just stuff was coming out. It would it would blow your mind. Blow your mind.

SPEAKER_02

So you would say it's important to get a clonic. Yeah, absolutely. And what about the age? How young can you be to get a clonic?

SPEAKER_00

I would say 18 and over.

SPEAKER_02

18 and over?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. But listen, like a lot of people think it's just a female thing, but it's like, you know, men need to clean their colon out too. That's what's the leading cause of cancer? It's colon cancer. So, you know, it's like it's not just for women, it's for men as well. And I think men are really waking up to this right now because we're seeing more and more men. I mean, we see a lot of men now.

SPEAKER_02

Well, when I went in, I remembered the f when I went in the first time with you, uh, I did it three times in a week, because I think that's what you said about the first time, right? I was surprised what came out, but I'm like, it's my first time.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Then you said more would come out the second time. I was like, there's just no way. And it did. And then the third time. And I was like, what? Like, what what do you think is the turnaround time for when you eat something to when it comes out? Like, does it just get stuck in there?

SPEAKER_00

If you want to know your transition time, eat red beets or eat corn, and then you'll be able to say, okay, it was 12 hours later, six hours later. So that's a good tip.

Men, Colon Cancer, And Results Over Sessions

SPEAKER_02

But my vibe is I feel like there's stuff in there that you don't that's that the the the the the poop the daily poop passes and there's other things stuck in there. Because I took your you had this massager, yeah, and I was pushing massager down on my gut, and it was just freeing up all kinds. So I've just figured there's like you know, curves and stuff and crevices in your intestine that gets stuck in there.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, we're breaking up like layers and layers on the colon wall. I mean, you've got mucoid plaque in there, you've just got a lot of buildup, right? So it's not like just, oh, one and done. I mean, we're just getting started with that first colonic.

SPEAKER_02

Are there any dangers to colonics?

SPEAKER_00

I would say no, but you will want to make sure that you go to someone that is certified in colon hydrotherapy or has a background. Because a lot of people ask, like, how do I find a good therapist? I would say make sure you find someone who's knowledgeable, vet them out, you know, take a look at their Google reviews and make sure that I have a certification in International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy. So I went and trained and studied and learned how to do it.

SPEAKER_02

So let me jump around. So when you guys are like single and dating, like how did you guys meet and how did she handle how did you handle what she says? I do colonics for a living.

SPEAKER_03

Well, like you, it's I didn't know about them. You know, this is 10, 12 years ago. I didn't know about it, and I'm like, I'm a healthy guy, I do all the right things. Why do I not know about this? But she said, you know, if you want to get to know me, but like where do you guys meet?

SPEAKER_02

Are you at a bar?

SPEAKER_03

Actually, we met at match.com of all things. Old school, match.com. You're the I I'd moved down here. She was the first one of the first people I met. It was the best thing that ever happened to me. And we've just been connected ever since. But yeah, we're old school. We met online.

SPEAKER_02

Did it say on match.com colonic queen or something like that? Yeah, I wish she would have disclosed that. So it would have helped a lot. So you guys meet on your first day, and it's like, hey, what do you do for a living? Hey, what do you is that?

Lymphatic Drainage: Heat, Suction, And Toxins

SPEAKER_03

She was trying to explain it, and I'm going, I don't really understand what this is. And she goes, You're gonna have to come in and do it. Yeah. And uh, you know, when you're first dating someone and you're on the machine and she comes in, I'm like, get out of here, get out of here, just get out of here. I'll do it myself, get out of here. Yeah, but yeah, that's I was required. That was my test. I had to do that. Wow. And it was really cool because I thought I have knew a lot about health and got health up, you know, 80% of your immune systems in your gut. I thought I knew something about it because I really had spent my life doing it. And she opened up a whole new chapter, way more than I were expected, which was really cool.

SPEAKER_02

Gut health stuff happens to be the thing I'm seeing on social media move more. I'm seeing a lot of it. Yeah. About how important the the in fact, that's what I heard somebody said to me about the somebody I I I said to somebody today, why don't you come get a colonic? I got a place. And they had said, Well, I heard it gets rid of the bat, the back good bacteria. And I said, No, I don't I don't think it does. But that is that is the bacteria in the erectum part of the gut.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you're gonna get rid of some good bacteria and bad bacteria, but I think at the end of the day, once you get rid of the bad bacteria, the good bacteria is really gonna start thriving at a whole different level. I mean, we're gonna create an open up space so you can start absorbing all these wonderful foods and all these organic, you know, supplements or whatever it is. You're gonna start to absorb at a higher level once you start to unload together.

SPEAKER_02

You just feel better?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you just yeah, you get that little pep in your step. You just less brain fog, your skin starts to look more hydrated. All kinds of great things start happening after a couple sessions.

SPEAKER_02

Well, you're so your place, you guys got the clonics, right? I have to tell you, so I've I've done so many different treatments, right? I've done the uh a blood transfer, I've had all my blood removed, and put it back in and cleaned. I've done EBU, TPE, stem cells, NK cells, and people always ask me, well, how did you feel after? And um I I I told them I I don't know. Yeah, I don't know, right? But I don't I talked about this on my radio show the other day. I don't know if you heard it, but I said, I go, I was really paying attention to that treatment I had last week. What's that called?

SPEAKER_00

The lymphatic drainage session.

SPEAKER_02

Lymphatic drainage. I have a pump saying lymphatic drainage.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

Lymph Has No Pump: Movement Matters

SPEAKER_02

I night in, I felt so different after that massage. And the next day, which was a Friday morning, I felt like I had done 10 lines of cocaine. I mean, I felt, I don't know, I've never done cocaine, but I'm missed. I'm like, I just felt so great. Yeah. And so I was like, what's different? The only thing that I did different was that massage. Or not massage. I was telling the guy that I work out with, I was like, uh, oh, they take this thing. He's like, that's cupping. I go, no, they say it's different than cupping. And I go, it's this little thing, and then it sucks. What no, that's cupping. It's not cupping. Yeah. And I got this argument with him because I was trying to tell him it's not cupping. But so what is it?

SPEAKER_00

So cupping is real stagnant. Like when someone does cupping, they just put the cup and it's stagnant, it stays in one area. So what we're doing is it's like a heat and vacuum and suction, and it does look like a glass cup. It does look like cupping, but it's not. And you're we're gonna do the whole front of the body and the whole back of the body. And what we're doing is you're it's kind of getting into the fascia layer of your skin because you're it can get really dehydrated. So we're like lifting and pulling. It's very gentle, it's very relaxing.

SPEAKER_02

It's connected to a machine, right? Correct. What's the machine do?

SPEAKER_00

It's that's where the heat and vacuum and suction comes from.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, so it is sucking out stuff. Because I had an outline of toxins.

Ozone Sauna: Healing Stories And Benefits

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you did. I remember that. It's freaking nuts. Yeah, it's wild. So, what are those toxins? They're just toxins coming out of your body, they're drawing them out of your body, and there's a lot of heat throughout that uh session as well, being put on your body as well. It'll blow your mind.

SPEAKER_03

The hyperthermic state of the heat actually helps draw that those toxins out, which is super cool. And what's other cool is that your lymphatic system, your lymph, I mean, you got layers of stuff laying on it. And it's the thing about lymphatic that people realize there's no pump. So it just sits there and it can get stagnant and stay there. So you have to do things to keep that lymph system going. And so like working out doesn't do it? It does, yeah. Working out is a big deal. I mean, any type of movement, yeah, it's a big deal. But it needs that aid to move, it doesn't move on its own. It's not like a part and a valve and a pump and uh blood vessel. So it's really good that you do this. What were you doing at the time when you guys met, when she was doing cloud your day? I was doing the normal everyday active stuff. I mean, no, as far as a job. Oh, I was working in corporate America, I had for 30 years, was on an airplane every week, traveling all over the place, um, stressed out, going crazy. And we met, and when we met, I was going, you know, I was in my 50s at that time, and I was leading a huge team all over the world and stressed, and so was she. She was doing the double dip where she was doing corporate America and that place, and we just started talking about it. Um, it was the the coolest thing. We said, you know, what are we here for? We're we really are here to serve and help people. And I go, are we really helping people in corporate America? Because she was thinking about closing the her side clinic business. And I said, Hey, give me a couple of days. So I went back and analyzed it, and I go, Marina, I said, we can do so much more good if we really take this to another level and and ditch and just take the chance and ditch corporate America. And that's what we did. We took a big big leap of faith. And by the way, when in anyone's uh thinking about stuff, we're just so grateful that we did it because we get to meet people like you every single day. Okay and lives change, and it's the coolest thing in the world. And I say to Rena, I learned more from them than they do from us because every day we have a new experience of someone coming in and going, just like you did. I slept so well last night, I couldn't believe it. And it's and it's really holistic. And our centers are focused on the one, our one biggest principle. We have four of them, is it's an environment of love, meaning you walk in, your conversation's open and public to us, which is really cool because they've held these stomach issues and stuff, they can't talk to their spouse and they can't, they come in and go, No, we want to hear it all. And they just go, it's like a therapy.

SPEAKER_02

And your staff is really nice staff members, they're very, very nice. So it's cool. So, how often should one get a lymphatic treatment?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I would say if you can get one once a week, that would be great.

SPEAKER_02

For real?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I mean, if you could, or once a month, yeah. I mean, I I like to do it.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, I guess I've never had one before, so I feel different. It's really budget and time. Yeah, you know, because everyone can can have value from this.

SPEAKER_02

Now, with you, Steve, I mean, this is what I was blown away, if you don't mind me talking about your age. I mean, let me just tell you. Yeah, what's uh I feel like you look like you could be 48, 47. Just turn 65. I just got my Medicare card last week.

SPEAKER_01

Can you believe this guy's 65 years old? It's unbelievable.

Routines, Habits, And Travel Workarounds

SPEAKER_03

Well, I appreciate that. Thank you very much. I work really hard at it because we do the things, and you and I talked about this. Is once you create habits, they're not work anymore. It's just what you do. Right. And I think that's the biggest thing. Everyone's afraid to get on that bus and go. You're never too late. I've been doing this most of my life. I my my health took a turn for the better when I met Marina, though, because we kind of joined forces and say, let's just make this part of our life. And I'm really lucky, like that Hockett session that you did in there. Remember that ozone? Yes, that was different. I've done that probably 140 times. Okay, what is that? Can you explain that? It's an ozone sauna, and it's like six different modalities. And ozone is superoxygen, it's like O3. And there's also carbonic acid that comes into beginning, and that's really good for your skin. It really good inflammation takes it down, the vessels, the cells open up at a cellular level. The ozone comes into your bloodstream, into your body, and it fights things and it kills things, and it takes like out bacteria and funguses and stuff. It goes to areas of inflammation for you, so it helps. I cut my finger because I'm a guy, I do stupid things, and I cut my finger, and I the tendon rolled all the way up to here because it was a fishing accident. And I went into the ozone sauna, I went in looking like Frankenstein with 40 stitches from here to here, and within seven days, it basically was all healed. I healed my rotator cuff in there. I tore it. And it just does some amazing things. So I would recommend anyway. It's one of the coolest things. We have a lot of athletes in there all the time now. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

I saw there was a famous pitcher or a pro pitcher in there. So you healed your uh rotator cuff without surgery, without peptides, without just going in the pocket.

SPEAKER_03

That's what I did. And I went to the surgeon because she didn't believe me. She said, Steve, uh, you need to go um get a scan. I want to see this. And she goes, You don't believe me, no. So he said, I go in there and he sits down with it and he goes, What have you been doing? I said, Explain. I said, The hocket. I've been using some band therapy, I've been doing some supplements. And he says, You had a 13 centimeter tear, and on this you can see their scar tissue and it's healed. And I said, I've never seen that before. And I told him, I called the hocket, and I thought, you know, I was gonna I was gonna offer peer-up if that was a platter. And he said, What they do though is we pull the platelets out of your body, and people realize this we infuse it with ozone and stick it in you. He says, You're getting your ozone right now, and that's only as good as how healthy your cells are, anyways. He says he he gave me a kind of a command. He says, I need you to do this for the next 30 days. And he said exactly this I want your ass in that machine every day.

SPEAKER_02

Well, and you know probably Marina, you look fantastic too, just that I'm a guy and I'll thank you.

SPEAKER_03

I just turned 50. No, you look amazing.

SPEAKER_02

You look stunning, but I just mean because I'm a guy and he's a guy and he looks way younger than me. Like I'm just like, holy crap. So I was like, I'm I'm short.

SPEAKER_00

Was it Benjamin Button? Aging backwards.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so I'm not the only one that says that too about him, right?

Drainage Pathways: Pee, Poop, Sweat

SPEAKER_03

I mean, he does I I tell her that the problem is I'm gonna age backwards so much that I'll be an infant and I won't be able to talk pretty soon. But um no, I'm really fortunate to. So would you say if you could do one thing, is that the one thing? The hocket, yeah. For me, yes, it's the ozone sauna. I love that. And it it's on big, big benefits for me. But I'm also the guy that does sauna every morning, cold plunge. I I'm committed to my exercise routine because, like I said, it's not just for muscles, it's my lymphatic system. And we eat really healthy, and it's not a chore for us. In fact, we enjoy it, we love it. And I think you do too, right? You've gone through a real- I do.

SPEAKER_02

I I get I I get my weight has fluctuated. I at one point I was 360 pounds. Yeah, it was gross. And I've lost some weight and I got really, really, really skinny, but I had no muscle tone. I figure now, now I've figured it out, I think. Yeah, so I'm afraid to go back there. So I have my routines so much so where I don't really want to travel or go anywhere and ruin my routine. In fact, kind of a funny story, something that's happening right now. This is gonna sound total Hollywood, but I got asked to be in a movie to audition for a movie, a pretty big movie. Okay, and it shoots uh for a month, month and a half in Chicago. And I was talking to my partner Rich, I go, man, I'm gonna, if they offer it to me, because they want me to audition, and I did. Yeah, and because I did it for radio content. And I thought, if I get it, I'm gonna say no. And Rich goes, why? Just do the your part from the studios in Chicago. And I said, I got my routine, I got my morning show, I got I sauna, I cold plunge, I hot tub, then I go do the the studio, then I work out, then I do a red light bed, and then I sauna, and then I walk my 10,000 steps, and I I go, I don't wanna, I'm paranoid that I will not do that there, and that would I would gain my weight back. You know what I mean? I do know what you mean. And I'm so terrified. So so I'm kind of I'm kind of hoping that I don't get the movie role, and then I'm kind of hoping that I do get the movie role so I can say, no thanks, and turn it down, you know.

Trust Your Gut: Products And Purpose

SPEAKER_03

Indiana Jones 7. Well, you asked us, you asked me privately, you said, Steve, what do you do when you travel? And one of the things we do is we make sure we're always somewhere that was a gem first for health. But in the last few years, we do the same thing that you did. We look for where's the nearest uh ozone for we can do the hocket? Where's the where's the cold plunge and sauna? And we arrange it so that those are nearby, otherwise we're the same way. We're so committed to this, and just because you feel good, then we say, Man, it's not worth the travel.

SPEAKER_02

So you will go when you're traveling, find a hocket? Oh, we'll look for everything. I've never seen that or heard of it before.

SPEAKER_03

Um, there's a lot more like on the East Coast and the coastal cities. There's there's they're becoming more and more popular. Do you just go to like Google and Google hocket?

SPEAKER_00

Well, we'll take an infrared sauna slash cold plunge if we have to, right? So it's like, okay, we're probably not gonna find a hocket in this little town, so let's go find the nearest gym that has a cold plunge, infrared. That was even hard on some of our trips to find it.

SPEAKER_03

It was, it's getting more easier now, but it was really hard the first years. We tried like crazy, but we do it now, and that's kind of what we do for.

SPEAKER_00

We've got it all there.

SPEAKER_02

So if there's one thing you guys could do every day, and I say this because um you know who Brian Johnson is, that guy that's trying to live to be a thousand years old, and he does he does all these things, right? Boy, he should meet. You um he said if he could just have to do one thing, he would drink olive oil every day. Uh table. So I I so I try to do that every day, even though I forgot yesterday. But I try to do that every day. And I do you know it's funny about olive oil. I have this, I have this night routine where I uh I I think I told you, Steve, I have this, you know, as we get older we pee a lot. Oh yeah, right? So I'm trying to minimize my pee so I can get deeper sleep. So I came up with a system, I'm not a doctor, so I made this up that it works. I take so I take some magnesium pills at night, then I drink a little magnesium drink with water supposed to make you sleep. And then I take Metamucil. And my theory on metamucil is, and again, I'm not a doctor, but you put the metamucil in you, and I think it sucks all the water out of your body, so you can just poop it out. You know, metamusil, one of the things guys like about metamucils, you don't have to barely you would go to wipe and there's nothing there.

SPEAKER_04

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

Right. So so I thought metamucil sucks all. So I've been taking metamucil, and I'm I think I'm down to one P a night. At one point I was at five P's a night because I also try to drink a gallon of water a day.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, right.

Coffee Enemas: Mechanism And How-To

SPEAKER_02

So that's a lot of water. So then when you take the olive oil, when you do go to the toilet, everything just shoots out perfectly. It's pretty amazing. Thumbs up, I tell you, I highly recommend. And then if you get a colonic every once in a while in there, holy shit. Yeah, you're golden. Oh, you're absolutely right.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, that's that stuff works like magic. It does. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

What what are you doing? Do you eat dinner at a certain time? Are you both actively watching what you eat? Are you both working out together? Like, what is it as a couple?

SPEAKER_03

Well, we're we attempt to work out together a lot. Um, and we we are selfish because we have a very nice home gym. And that was important for us because time was hard. So we said, we're gonna make sure we have a home gym, and we can go to a gym outside if we want to have the because there's something to be said about going to a gym and you get fired up when people are around and stuff like that. But we have that home gym, and it's something that I use religiously, and you're using it a lot now, too.

SPEAKER_00

Um it's infrared sauna in the morning and cold plunge religiously.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. And then how long do you do the sauna for?

SPEAKER_00

30 minutes.

SPEAKER_02

30 minutes.

SPEAKER_00

At 149, at least.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yours. I know yours is hotter, right? Yeah. Which well, it is, it's it's I I rig it so it's hotter. I don't know if like what would do you know what brand you have?

unknown

No.

SPEAKER_02

Uh the brand I have only goes to 135 or 140, but this guy told me there's a code you can put. Oh, if it's the same one as mine, I'll give you the code and it'll I will.

SPEAKER_03

I I would like that. I'd like to do hotter because I we had one previously that we have up on our place in Flagstaff now in the garage. But um, I love this new one because I'm seriously sweating. And it's important. That's where you want to get to a serious sweat. So there's toxin sweat.

SPEAKER_02

Well, say 175. I did it before I came here. Yeah. Is uh 175 for 20 minutes. And you sweat like crazy? I sweat like balls crazy. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I think it's so important for people to understand that you need to open up your drainage pathways. You're, you know, when you're detoxing or doing any type of cleanse, you want to make sure that your drainage pathways are open, and that's peeing, pooping, and sweating. We're seeing people every day saying, you know, I I haven't pooped in four days, but I'm on a parasite cleanse. I'm like, why are you on a parasite cleanse, right? Because you don't you want to be pooping everything out, right? Instead, she's just you're absorbing it and your body's gonna hurt and you're gonna feel super bloated, have a headache, brain fog, you're gonna feel awful because the die-off is just kind of sitting there, right? And you're not eliminating pooping it out. So drainage pathways, I think is people are just aren't talking about that as much as they should.

SPEAKER_02

Well, what about when you say sweating? What about people that get Botox and you can't sweat, right? Doesn't Botox cut off your sweat.

SPEAKER_00

I think it does, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So that would be unfortunate. How would you want to do that? Right. Um, what else? So you said you have other bunch of other companies as well, like a tea?

SPEAKER_00

So we created Trust Your Gut. Um, Trust Your Gut is.

SPEAKER_02

Is that what I gave my friend? You gave my friend, my friend had parasites, yep, and he's been texting me drinking his tea every night.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, wonderful. It's our anti-parasitic tea by Trust Your Gut. So we, Steve and I looked at each other a couple years ago. I'm like, listen, we can't just service to Scott still. Like, I want to help people that are like in a little town in Nebraska or something, they don't have access to colonics. You know, the girls may be constipated or the guy is, and what do they do, right? Because I was in that situation at one point in my life. I did live in a little town and I had to drive three and a half hours to the nearest colonic place and then back home. And it was like a disaster. And I was young, and I'm like, gosh, if they could do like a castor oil pack, a distilled water enema, drink some of this tea, let's get their bowels moving, let's help them not be constipated. Or if they just want to detox their body from whether it's mold, lime, whatever it is, they can start detoxing at home with our wellness tools. So that's what that's why we created Trust Your Gap.

Castor Oil Packs: Quality And Use

SPEAKER_03

That was the real reason. Yeah. We saw that um when we started to become successful with their business, we started getting a lot of people that wanted to carry their stuff in our office. And we did some research and we go, wait a minute, that most of 100% of it was either not from the US, from like China and different parts of the world. It was priced at four or five or six times what they paid for it. And they always thought their product was the super product. And I go, no, it's usually a collection of things that work for you. Like we just talked about, we have individual things. And so we said, let's just go and make our own. And then we want want to make sure that it's trusted. Our whole team has tested and stuff, so it's trusted by colon hydrotherapists. And then we also have a site that's a community site that's gonna be it's free entry, but we're gonna have blogs and guides and information. So if people have questions, they can go there so they can feel the same love that they have when they come into Scotch Hydrotherapy as they do if they're from Wisconsin or Nebraska. They want a community that can help them. So that's gonna be our big contribution effort there. Is we want that community to be a hundred to 150,000 people just talking back and forth. So they're exchanging ideas. They don't want to be using some Chinese tool that once you get there, you go, broke, what happened? You're done. And we felt that we needed to give people just some type of support. What are some of the products of trust your gut?

SPEAKER_00

Uh, we have our USDA organic coffee enema, so you could do a coffee enema. We have our USDA organic uh castor oil packs that are really cool. Uh those have been really poppin' mind.

SPEAKER_02

Wait, when you say coffee enema, do you supply the coffee? Is that part of the package?

SPEAKER_03

Or like we have one here for you today. Yeah, it's a good thing. So I'll just do it right here. Yeah. We figured you graduated to be able to do it at home or something.

SPEAKER_02

You own a home enema. If you do a coffee enema, um because you drink coffee, you get a little of a kick. Yeah. If you put it up your butt just to give you a kick, I would assume it would.

Community, Quality Control, And Testing

SPEAKER_00

So when you do a coffee enema, you want to make sure that you use USDA organic coffee enema. It's specifically made to put it up your butt, basically. And what separates it from regular coffee is the palmetic acid. So it's like supercharged caffeine, think about it, okay? So once it goes into your rectum, it's gonna shoot through the heptic portal valve. Now keep in mind, every four minutes your blood is processing throughout your liver. Like every four minutes, right? It's processing, processing, and kind of filtering and cleaning as much as it can. So with the coffee enema, you're gonna hold it for about 12 to 15 minutes. And what it's gonna do is every four minutes, it's like opening and dilating. That caffeine is opening and dilating the bile ducts, right? And it's gonna start dumping. Think of like little dump trucks, start dumping the bile out, the toxins out of your system. Then you're gonna eventually pee and poop it out. The coffee enema will also increase your glutathione, the master antioxidant, by 500 to 700%. That's like mind-blowing.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, wait, take me back to you do the enema and you hold it in for 12 minutes. Because I had to get an MRI on my prostate twice. Yep. And uh I had to do an enema myself. And first of all, you did doing that, I had to go to the, you know, the I I ordered off Amazon. It was this little tube thing, and then it was actually that's why I felt comfortable doing the uh iconic because I felt I'll put those enemas up my butt. I should be able to do that. So, but to get like I had never done one before. Oh, yeah. So, like to get in the position on the floor in front of my mirror to make sure I could do it right. Uh, but I did it and it was like I need to sit on the toilet right away.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. How do you hold it for 12 minutes? It's a process. I usually lay down, I do it in my shower, and then try trying to hold it, hold it, hold it. Now now here's the deal. Yeah, when you first start off, you can only a lot of people can only hold it for like three minutes or five minutes. Yeah, I go to whole tutorial on it. I'm laying down in my shower, I'm doing my coffee enema, and yeah, then I'll get up and go to the toilet on the table.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, okay. You don't let it loose in the shower. No, no, no, no. You gotta be a little bit of a good one. Okay, so I interrupt you. So coffee enemas and what else?

SPEAKER_00

Uh castor packs.

SPEAKER_03

Castor oil and castor oil wraps. Yeah. Yes.

SPEAKER_02

I've heard of castor oil from like cartoons from when I was a kid. Okay. Or what is castor oil?

SPEAKER_03

It's it's uh rhinosylic acid. Um, I mean, it's uh that's that's it's a fatty uh acid compound. And um castor oil is it's been around for thousands of years. Um it kind of went out of uh vogue when Big Pharma came in and did their thing. So um it's making a big comeback now, and it's the same thing, is you got to make sure it's high quality. So we researched it all over the world, and there's one little place in India that's the most that's the best castor oil in the world, and it's USA organic, and that's where we get it from.

SPEAKER_02

Castor oil?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, where did it come from? The what? The castor oil? The castor oil plant, yes. Oh, never heard. And it's harvested in such a way you want to make sure it's uh hexane-free, cold plus, all those things, and you'll see it on ours. It's that, and you go through all the testing, you do the testing on that. Because one thing about castor oil, it's so um, it's so vicious and uh the receptive to things that you want it in a glass bottle, not plastic, because it'll pick up the properties of the plastic. Yeah, they well, if they ship it to us in steel drums, and then we take it and we put it in glass amber bottles so the sunlight doesn't affect it and stuff like that. So it's of the highest quality. It works. And we hear nothing but I mean, people use a lot of people use for their eyebrows and their hair and stuff like that. But we more normally have people use it for their stomach or you rub it on your stomach? Yeah, and we put a wrap, we put a wrap on it.

SPEAKER_00

So what you'll do is you'll take your castor ock and then you'll drizzle the castor oil on it basically. Then you'll it's it's our castor oil pack, it fits you like snug as a glove. So then you put your castor oil pack on, and then what's gonna activate it is gonna be a heating pad. So I put a heating pad. I usually fall asleep with it, watching the. Do you give one of these to my wife? Yes.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, she does that.

Parasites, Full Moon Cleanses, And Proof

SPEAKER_00

And so what it the heat is gonna actually penetrate and drive the castor oil into the lymphatic like tissues and stuff and create movement if you're dealing with constipation, get kind of get things moving down there. That peristalsis, that wave-like mocha saying, hey, I gotta go to the bathroom. So it's like waking up your bowels. The castor oil pack is nice and it's large, so it'll hit up your liver area, which is on the right hand side as well. So it'll start to activate your liver bile ducts, start driving and dumping and kind of cleansing your liver as well.

SPEAKER_02

Is this all backed medically? Like it's a fact. Like, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00

Like from what we have researched, yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I mean, they've been doing this since like 500 BC, like it's just crazy and wild, right? The results that they're getting. Cast oil is very anti-inflammatory, anti-macro antimicrobial. Um, there's just so many benefits to cast oil.

SPEAKER_02

So, how do you guys when you guys say you do you send it somewhere to a plant in Vegas and they make it and send it back to you, or are you guys in there mixing it yourself?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, it's all done here. We it's all done here. We watch it, we actually supervise and watch it. We have our own uh chip uh location where it's been uh USC organic certified and it's clean and everything because we want to make sure it's done the right way.

SPEAKER_02

But are they how do you find a place like that? Are they doing it just for you guys? Or do they have other things to do for that?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, we have we have our own. We made our own. We created our own uh uh uh it's it's a bottling plant, is what we created. Like a trust your gut bottling plant. Yeah, we created it. And we make it invested a lot of money. And because we didn't know when you look at other people instead go, who made this? Did they go to a factory and someone over? I mean, is it really clean?

SPEAKER_00

No, I there was so much greenwashing and price gouging out that we're like, we got to under quality control, like we gotta take this to a whole different level. And when I was exposed to mold, I was paranoid. So all the products had to be third-party tested for mold and stuff. And you'd be surprised on how many teas out there are contaminated. We're talking like cockroaches are in it. Like, it's crazy.

SPEAKER_02

Oh man. Coffee too. Yes, yes, or coffee. So your tea, you have a tea.

SPEAKER_00

We have several teas that I've created.

SPEAKER_02

I know the pi the parasite tea. So we're gonna do it.

East Meets West: Who Endorses What

SPEAKER_00

We have an antiparasitic tea, liver tea, we have an immune tea, and then we have our basically our gut remedy tea, which is constipation, bloating gas.

SPEAKER_02

How do you know when you take the parasite tea? How long do you take it? How do you know the parasite's dead? Or like how do you know? Do you poop it out?

SPEAKER_00

You you could see the parasites when you poop, basically. I mean, that's typically when you'll see the parasites. But you have to keep in mind parasites can look like red chili flakes, black pepper flakes, they can be microscopic. So it's really hard, right? So when people are like, I'm not seeing parasites, well, I don't know. And you do, yeah, I'm sorry, you gotta look at your poop.

SPEAKER_02

Can they bring the poop in?

SPEAKER_00

Um we're not gonna do that. We're gonna look at this. We're not gonna inspect the poop.

SPEAKER_03

What's interesting but funny is during during the full moon, she gets lots of pictures from clients and they find them in their toilet and they pull them out and they put them on a paper towel and take pictures and they send them to Marina. During a full moon, you said that's when they're at most active the parasites. So that's when you want to do your cleanse, when they're the most active, so they're the best chance of diet, killing them off.

SPEAKER_00

The melatonin is dropping and the serotonin is increasing, the happy hormone.

SPEAKER_03

So it's crazy stuff.

SPEAKER_00

They're just hatching, man. Like 30,000 can be one hatch. It's just crazy. Oh my god, it's so disgusting.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it is, and everybody has them, right?

SPEAKER_03

And it's not a third-world problem. No, it's a problem right here. It is. And we've had people though, with the cool thing is we've seen um customers that have made complete transformations. Oh, yes. And it's really cool to see that. And it's like, and you asked this earlier. I mean, naturopathic doctors love exactly what we do. When you say, Who is it medically? Yeah, they love it and they're and it's part of it. Um, Western doctors have a it's it's new to them. It's like, wow, we didn't hear this in medical school and stuff like that. It wasn't part of their deal. So we naturopathic doctors, chiropractors, all they love us, the things that we do. Um, we're behind it. But even some functional medicine doctors are really good. It just depends. Some are like, oh, really? Okay, yeah. So it's just where you are in the gradation, yeah.

Brand, Expansion Plans, And Modalities

SPEAKER_02

Okay, so you got trust your gut, you got Scottsville Hydrotherapherapy. Hydrotherapy. And you said just four other ones?

SPEAKER_00

So Scottsville Hydrotherapy is our physical location here in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the trust your gut is more e-commerce, it's online. And then we have Marina the Poop Ferry that was created.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, that's your is that your Instagram? Or are you?

SPEAKER_00

That's one of my Instagrams, yeah. And then we have which is something what's a Marina the Poop Ferry, just is that another business or is that just no, just it's me doing more education, talking about maybe the whys or what we saw this week or with this client was dealing with this and you know the results that they got.

SPEAKER_03

We we do have plans on opening more locations, and we're in the process of building that out. We're uh getting our e-commerce business off off and running. And then um we we want to create there's been a lot of people have a lot of people have asked us if we need you here, we need you here, and we just want to be very strategic, but we're gonna do it. Yeah, when you do open other locations, will you still call it Scottsdale Hydrotherapy? That's a great question. We'll probably put a little different, it might be trust your gut because more generic. Oh, trust your gut. Okay, okay. Because Scottsdale is Scottsdale.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but you know what I thought about, but you know, Scottsdale is famous for a lot of the you know the plastic surgeries and all that, and you know, New York is famous for some pizza, right? And there's New York pizza here, there's New York bagels here, so maybe Scottsdale hydrotherapy can be a thing. Like if you if you're in Wisconsin and you see Scottsdale hydrotherapy, maybe you'll go, Oh, oh my god, you know what I mean? Yeah, so that it does work, but you guys, you got Trust Your Gut is also a fantastic name, right? Can't believe no one else had that before you guys got it, right?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, we we got yeah, trademarking was interesting. We got that done, which was really important.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, are you guys gonna sell supplements? Eventually, like I would feel like buying probiotics or buying multivitamins from a company called Trust Your Gut, especially if they if you guys invest the time to come up with a great product, I would be some I would be all over that.

SPEAKER_03

Uh well, we appreciate that. And yes, it's on our we have 28 products right now that we better when you put it all together and uh supplements and such, we definitely be part of the expansion. Um, we even have more versions like we want to do a couple different castor oil packs. We want to have the the two-ounce roller ball for um castor oil because people want to take on traveling and stuff like that. There's a whole bunch of adjuncts that we want to do from that, and it's you know, obviously it's taken a step at a time, but we definitely want to go there because we didn't realize how many people wanted it, and it's like, oh my gosh, we need to get going on this stuff. You know what else, too?

SPEAKER_02

The peanut butter balls that you guys got. Oh, I know Amanda's sweet aren't those good? Those are freaking. I've had peanut butter balls like I can't tell you how many times, how many different versions of it. Her peanut butter balls are fantastic.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that was sweet gains and we try to support as local as possible. So I'm I'm a native from Arizona. Um, I actually graduated from Chandler High in 1994.

SPEAKER_02

You went to Chandra, I went to Chandler High. Wolves? 86. Are you serious? Where'd you go to elementary school? Uh Weinberg. Weinberg? I didn't know that. I went to Knox.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_02

What the hell? When'd you go to junior high? Willis?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Wow. I didn't. Mine was Chandler Junior High, but then it morphed into Chandler High School.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Wow, you went to Chandler High. So we really tried to support all the local farms that we have here. Obviously, we we know a lot of the farmers here. Uh I mean, I lived on, I grew up on a farm pretty much. So um, yeah, we're doing all kinds of things.

SPEAKER_02

You build a farm in Chandler?

SPEAKER_00

Uh-huh. It was a small one. My parents have a couple acres out there. Like she my mom still has her chickens, she has her orchard, she still has gardens.

SPEAKER_02

Well, she could probably sell her land for a ton of money because I have a friend of mine who's got a farm out there too. Yeah. And they're trying to buy his farm. Uh there's like, it goes, it goes like Amazon warehouse, Amazon warehouse, his farm, Amazon warehouse, Amazon warehouse, right? Yeah. It's crazy. Yeah, the growth out is just. Prices going up. Yeah. It is crazy.

SPEAKER_00

And they're happy. I mean, my dad still irrigates, you know, with irrigation.

PEMF, More HOCATT, And Aging Well

SPEAKER_02

Wow. So then when you said you lived in a small town for a while, what small town was it?

SPEAKER_00

Uh, it was Valentine, Nebraska.

SPEAKER_02

What the hell?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

What took you there?

SPEAKER_00

Uh a friend of mine, it took me there for a while. I was I was in love with this guy, moved there with him. And that that was it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Oh.

SPEAKER_00

And he built and designed golf courses at the time.

SPEAKER_02

Oh. So and then you were like, I'm gonna get in the poop business.

SPEAKER_00

It was like little prairie, like out there. It was it was beautiful. It was a great experience. It really was.

SPEAKER_03

The the world's transitioning fast. I mean, I shared this with you, but I golf every week with a group of guys, and we've been doing it for years since I came here. And when they knew what I was doing initially, they like, what? And it's funny now they're coming around, they come up to me privately and go, hey Steve, tell me about this. I want to go in. So men are starting to starting to accept this and have this part of their lifestyle. And I've seen it happen over the last three to four years. People are really interested. Eight years ago, nobody would even come close to that. A colonic normally. Now they're like, gotta get in, gotta do this.

SPEAKER_00

Well, it's part of longevity, I think. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_02

No, I agree with you. I'd like to do it more often, but it's just not for a long time from now. Yeah. Because it was a little bit of a shocker. But wait. So you guys, when you walk in the clinic, you know, you got the the the massage room or the therapy, the um the batter drainage. Yep. You've got the clonic room, and you've got the the hocket. Yep. Um, are you gonna expand and add other modalities, other things? Like I could see you know, I could I could see why not get an IV drip while you're getting a clonic. Why not get it works well, you know, red light bed. Yeah, you know, you can add a whole bunch of stuff there. Because what I've seen so far is I haven't seen what you guys have, right? I've seen a lot of these other places sauna, cold plunge, um, massagers, but I have not seen what you guys have. It's almost like if you guys add that extra stuff, you're it's like, why would you not go to your place? Exactly.

SPEAKER_00

You know, we would agree with that. We're gonna probably bring in an atropathic doctor, uh, looking into peptides, IV therapies on the list, PMFs on the list. Oh, yeah. A couple of things. I'm not sure about the cold plunge and red light. I feel like so many people have it now in home. Really? And that's we're gonna see this. It's messy too.

SPEAKER_02

The cold plunge thing is messy.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, lots of towels.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but we're we are expanding, we're adding five more rooms in July.

SPEAKER_02

In that location?

SPEAKER_03

In that location. So if you look at it, the next the suite to the left of it as you're walking in is empty. So they're gonna build that out and then put the walls together right at the end. So we're we're looking at that right now because we're doing it's an at least a sign and we're ready to roll.

SPEAKER_02

I met this woman a couple years ago before I knew I was I was trying to help my kids got hurt, and she's up a little bit north of you guys, and she sells she's like the PEMF person for for for like this side of the United States. Oh, wonderful. And she sell it was crazy. She was like, she had these these big machines, she had the chairs and these big machines. She was like, Here, take one home and try it for a weekend. And I put my dog on it because it was like it, you know, all that. Yes, and she has like chairs like this, and yeah, and then she has these pads that you put on and sit on. I've I did all I if you want, I could try to connect you with her. I have I'm sure I have her number somewhere. But she's like uh Did you enjoy the therapy? I did.

SPEAKER_00

You did, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

I liked it a lot.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, we liked it a lot too.

Cellular Detox And Pooping Norms

SPEAKER_03

We we like that yeah uh modality a lot. Yeah, and uh the the the Hawkett machine, we were probably gonna get a second one because there's a lot what's happening since Marina became the poop fairy on a national level. A lot of people come from out of town and girlfriends will come in or husband wife, and you want to have enough of the equipment there that they can do it at the same time. That's true. Yeah, and so we're gonna probably add that and we're gonna have PMF on that one for sure. And we want to do a separate PMF bed, like you just said, because we really believe in that. It's being great and really helpful for especially as you age.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

The PMF helps you down. Um, I did a there was a PMF company that started out, and I can't remember uh it was it was PMF, but the massage therapist, you'd lay on a massage table, and the massage therapist would have to be barefoot, and he would stand on the thing, and then the PMF came through his fingers. Oh, and he was massaging, he's insane. He come he he lives in Mexico and he comes there every couple months and he he'll text me. I'm in town, and he gives this massage, and it's shocking, but he's also violent at the same time. You can tell him the turn, but it's like I'm screaming and everything at this guy, and then the next couple days is like I'm craving it. Like it's crazy. Like, and it's it's fascinating. But like the guy's got the power in his fingers because he's stepping on the so he steps on the thing and then there's a pad on and you lay over the sheet, and so it's all yeah, however, electricity works. I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

That's cool.

SPEAKER_03

That's crazy that he's got all that current going through his body all the time.

SPEAKER_02

I know. Oh, I kind of wanted like you know, it's very professional, but I was like, So if you put your finger up my butt, I go, will that do anything? Like, could that like I mean, medically speaking, I'm not trying to hit on you. I just want to know, like, if you put it in there, will that send a shock through my prostate and make give me some sort of healing powers? Yeah, and he goes, I've done it. And that's all he said.

SPEAKER_00

No, yeah, no, we're really trying to help people detox more at a cell cellular level, like more at a tissue level. You know, our bodies are made up of all these cells, right? I mean, uh, millions of cells, and each cell has a little mic mitochondria, it's a little powerhouse. And so we're really over time, it kind of gets uh tired, mucky, fatty, lazy, sick, it could be, right? So from a cellular tissue level, really think about it. We're trying to really help people kind of drain and detox with all of the modalities that we have, right? Like the lymphatic system, like getting that jump started so things can start draining and dumping. Same with colon hydrotherapy, taking it to a whole different level, right? And get eliminating waste, right? I mean, people think pooping once a day is normal. It should be, you know, after each meal, technically. So it just shows you like how many people are constipated out there. As a matter of fact, we have 365 million Americans and 110 million are suffering from constipation. So that's one in every three. I mean, that is like this is like an epidemic. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Never. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

It's real.

SPEAKER_03

And it's something I always say to Renan, I says, when someone's not doesn't have a bowel movement in the morning, they have a really bad day. I mean, it's something that you think about, that's something that you're uncomfortable all day, and that doesn't need to happen.

Phones, Hemorrhoids, And Bathroom Habits

SPEAKER_02

The problem is, like for me, I want to have a bowel movement in the morning, so I'll just sit and wait, but then you cause hemorrhoids. Right? You don't want hemorrhoids.

SPEAKER_00

Right. If you're doing a lot of strength, yeah, pushing it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I gotta figure out a way to get but and also part of the hemorrhoids is you get on your phone and you're on the toilet waiting to go, and before you know it, you've been on there 20 minutes. Yeah. And then you've caused like you've got to, I think a healthy poop is to put your phone away. This friend of mine, he's a doctor, he's um a general surgeon, and he he was like, What you need to do is wait until you're about to poop and then sit on the toilet. He goes, Your poop should take a minute or two, is what he said. And I'm like, a minute or two? I'm on there on Instagram. I'm doing my mom, I remember my mom used to go in there and read for hours, but I remember she was just trying to get away from us, kids, right?

SPEAKER_00

So that's what you guys do in the bathroom.

SPEAKER_02

Right?

SPEAKER_00

Men spend so much more time, I don't know why.

SPEAKER_02

Peace.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I used to do it to get away from my body.

Closing Thanks And Where To Find Them

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Well, thank you guys for jumping on my podcast.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, thanks for having us.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, this is a thank you.

SPEAKER_03

Definitely one podcast for the books that uh it's perfect timing with with the people's open, the waste management open. Yeah. Fits yeah, are you guys out there passing out cars?

SPEAKER_00

But I think everyone that's going to the tournament should definitely come get a colon cleanse.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you guys should totally I mean it's really expensive to have a booth there.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_02

But yeah, maybe just go on your own. It kind of has to pass it up. We've thought about it, and it's something that's on our list for sure. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Well, thank you guys very much. Thank you. Oh, wait, wait, wait. How does someone we want to get hold of you? Uh Scottsillhydrotherapy.com. You have give out all the info.

SPEAKER_00

Uh, so you can go to Scottsillhydrotherapy.com or you can go to trustyourgut.shop, and that's where you can find all of our wellness tools and bring them into your home. Um, yeah, I mean we're on TikTok everything. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

All right, thanks. Okay, so welcome to our podcast. This is a little bit different today because this podcast is a spin-off of our radio show.