The Professor and Heather Anne
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The Professor and Heather Anne
Light Therapy, Real Food and the Second Half of Life
Feeling your balance slip on a plane aisle or your energy dip before dinner? We’ve been there. In this candid, practical conversation, we share what actually moved the needle in our 50s and 60s: A sustainable gym routine, yoga for mobility and stress, simpler food choices and a surprising tool that supports recovery without meds.
Wellness expert Nikki McCutchen joins us to unpack photo biomodulation in plain English—how low-level infrared light from your own body can signal peptides like GHK-Cu, and why the X39 patch is a starting point for many. From Navy SEAL origins to Olympic testing, Nikki traces the history, then gets tactical about personalization: inflammation support, bone density and strength with X49, glutathione for detox, and how placement and timing can change results, especially for sleep.
We don’t dodge skepticism. We talk about studies, reproducibility, and how to weigh real-world outcomes alongside research. The goal isn’t to reject conventional medicine; it’s to take ownership of daily choices, share data with your doctor, and build a protocol that respects your biology. You’ll hear our direct results—hip pain relief in minutes with IceWave, steadier energy, and better labs—plus a surprising case that challenges the placebo argument: A diabetic cat regaining jump and playfulness after patch use.
If you’re navigating the second half of life, this is a blueprint for feeling strong and clear without chasing exhausting routines. Learn how to choose food by labels, pace training for consistency, tame cortisol, and test light therapy thoughtfully. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and tell us: what small change will you try this week?
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SPEAKER_00:Your next favorite podcast pick starts now. Here's the Professor and Heather Ann.
SPEAKER_03:Welcome to The Professor and Heather Ann. Although we don't have all the answers, we hope we can encourage and excite you. We're sharing our lives to help you make the most of the second half of your life. And today we're going to talk about health. And uh we have it we have a guest who'll introduce later. Um so as we get into our 50s and 60s, and I'm not going to use euphemisms here, uh, what happened things start to wear out. Yes. And and and dealing with that becomes uh becomes a big part of life. So so so Heather, what's been the most surprising um physical change you've undergone since uh getting into your fifties?
SPEAKER_04:Energy. Definitely. I just don't feel like I have the energy I used to. What about you?
SPEAKER_03:I've had uh like like many men of my age, uh prostate problems and large prostate um and uh rising levels of prostate-specific antigen and a couple of cancer scares, or about ten years ago I had a biopsy, and just last year I had an MRI. Um that and um uh also I've never been very uh flexible. So even when I was in high school and I was in good shape, I was on the cross-country team, but even then I couldn't touch my toes without bending my knees, and uh and I've gotten less and less flexible and had more and more problems with balance. I started to notice it on airplanes going to and from the bathroom, I feel like I was about to tip over on onto my fellow passengers, have to like hold out my arms to keep my balance, and I knew that this is not right, uh, it shouldn't be this way.
SPEAKER_04:So, what are some of the things that you've done these past few years to change it?
SPEAKER_03:Well, um I have uh I have adopted uh uh quite a lot of self-discipline about exercise. So I exercised only sort of sporadically until my late 50s, and then I I started um doing going to the treadmill, do going to the gym to get on the treadmill almost almost every day. But then the pandemic struck, and of course the gym was closed, and then even when it opened again, they required you to wear a mask, which I wasn't gonna wear a mask while running on a treadmill. Um so then it was just then the only my only exercise was walking around the neighborhood. Um but since I've uh moved to Oklahoma and since we met, I now like make uh sure to go to the gym three times a week at least. Um because you know, one of the things that happens is the older you get, the more quickly you get out of shape from not exercising, and the longer it takes to get back into shape when you start up again. Um so this has been this has been a major thing.
SPEAKER_04:And what do you do at the gym?
SPEAKER_03:At the gym, I uh do weights and uh uh and cardio and recently and yoga. So and the yoga has has helped me regain my balance. I um from doing the tree pose, um, and also on the weights I do the lat pull down. That's one of the that's one of the routines I do every time. Um strengthen the core. And so so um I don't I don't feel like I'm about to tip over while walking on airplanes anymore.
SPEAKER_04:So I have been working out in gyms most of my life. I added yoga about ten years ago, and that truly um I found that I was even though I was a gymnast for 10 years, I was losing a lot of my flexibility. The yoga has definitely helped, and it also helps tremendously with my stress. I'm in a very stressful job. Um, so I was very excited that you were willing to start going to the gym. You started out with trainers to learn the proper way to lift weights. Um and now you're hooked. We do yoga together. Um we can't be right next to each other when we do yoga because Heather sees the things I'm doing wrong, and I want to help. So I I need to be in the yoga class, and and it helps me with you know, bringing down my stress levels and stuff, so we have to be we can't be right next to each other. And I appreciate that that did not hurt your feelings as you were you were willing to do that. Some of the other things that we really have done is were reading labels on our food. So we do not eat a lot of processed food. We it's amazing. We were at Trader Joe's one time, and it's amazing that um even at Trader Joe's, we had I wanted some hummus, and soon we'll be making our own hummus. But um I picked up two different ones, red one, it had something like 15 different ingredients. Picked up another one, it only had three. So we bought the one that only had three. We cook the major you right now cook the majority of our meals. We mainly eat at home all of our meals. And one of the things I've had to learn um about health and everything is women are taught at a very early age to not necessarily like i bought our bodies. So we learn at a very early age to starve our bodies, and I had a hysterectomy in my 30s, no, my yeah, 30s, and in my mid-30s, and after a few years, started having problems with putting on weight and all that stuff. And over the years I've realized and through nutritionists and trainers that I've actually still been starving my body. So learning how to eat, learning how to eat properly has been a big thing for me. There's times if it's left to me that I will not eat.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, so when I'm when I'm on when I'm away, when I go on a trip myself, and I'll I'll call Heather and sometimes I feel like you know I have to I can I can talk to a child. Yeah, have you have you eaten three meals today? What were they?
SPEAKER_04:He has to quiz me on them. Uh but uh other things that we've done is we've moved to more holistic. Um I try to um like this weekend, we've had colds, I try to use more natural remedies, um, I've been using essential oils for years. Something that I've got I got into years ago. Um, my oldest son at the age of six was diagnosed with a very rare disease, um, one in two hundred thousand, that um produces uh tumors in your body, anywhere in your body. And the only way to find out about those tumors is he had to constantly, every six months, have MRIs, CAT scans, bone scans. And the very first time they brought out this metal box that had this huge warning, and the technician was putting on these lead gloves to inject my child with nuclear medicine that would make his bones glow so that they could um make sure that he didn't have any tumors in his bones. And he had to go through this procedures for 10 years. They found two tumors throughout those 10 years. But at that point, I knew I would constantly ask the doctors, what is this doing to him? He's growing, what is this doing to his bones? How is this staying, you know, in his system? How do you get rid of it? So that started my journey. And then when we started dating, you pretty much whenever I put a concoction in front of you and said, Hey, we're taking these pills, I need you to drink this, you're always just like, sure, I'll drink it.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, I have complete faith that this at worst it won't do any harm. Most likely it will do some good.
SPEAKER_04:It'll do some good. So we always try to do things as natural as possible. Especially for me the last few years, um women's hormones, we'll be able to talk about that in another episode. But I've learned over the years that trauma I had as a child had put me in a high cortisol levels. I still am at those high cortisol levels. So just trying to figure out my body and what it's doing, I was fortunate enough to meet our next guest at the beginning of the year. And I met her at actually our producer's house. When Nikki and I met, we had a brief conversation, we set up an appointment to talk more about these patches in something that she wanted to introduce me to, the technology behind it, how it's natural. It really piqued my interest. I brought it home and said, This is what I want to try. I really think this could be something that would be very beneficial to us. At the time, I was actually even having pain in my hip to where it was actually having a hard time walking. Um something that had been bugging me for quite a while, and was like, oh my gosh, I think I'm gonna have to go to an orthopaedic because this is just getting worse. So I brought, I came home and said, This is what we're going to do. And you were like, Okay, let's let's try it.
SPEAKER_03:So, uh, yes, we're very we're very pleased to have as our guest today Nikki McCutcheon. She is a wellness expert and founder of the Embrace Optimal Health movement, an empowering community of busy professionals dedicated to unlocking their body's natural vitality, accelerating recovery, and sustaining energy without relying on exhausting routines or endless medication. So, welcome, Nikki.
SPEAKER_01:Thank you all so much for having me. Oh my goodness, this is so much fun. And I am just so excited for you all.
SPEAKER_02:Everything that you've done and the changes that you're making, it's so exciting. So I'm so proud of you both. It's so wonderful.
SPEAKER_03:Well, thanks. Um, I guess we could start by uh asking something about your your personal story, how how what led up to you discovering LifeWave?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, so I um have always been interested in health. I actually have a Bachelor of Science in Wellness, and so I've always pursued and looked at, you know, health overall. And um, really and truly, my journey started with my daughter. So, similar to you having, you know, an issue with your son, Heather, um, my daughter had a vaccine injury when she was a baby. And so that led me down a road of trying to figure out how to detoxify and support her body naturally to bring her back, you know, her body back into balance so that it could do what it needs to do, you know, through our through our lifetime. So that's really, you know, it was really more of a mom's journey, you know, and the things that moms go through to try to help their children. Um, and thankfully I was passionate about health and learning and understanding uh what was going to be best, you know, for our bodies and helping her heal.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:And and can you um explain uh briefly? Well, or it doesn't have to be brief. Explain it at as great a length as you like the science behind behind light therapy. What what is it?
SPEAKER_02:Absolutely. So this technology is extremely unique. There's no comparison on the market today. There's really nothing that you could say these two things do something similar to this in particular light therapy technology. So it works through a process called photobiomodulation, which is just a big word for light making change in the body. That, of course, has been around for millions of years since the beginning of the top time and the sun. And when you step out into the sun and it hits your skin and your eyes, it tells your body to make vitamin D. And then that vitamin D goes and does what it was already designed to do in the body because of how we are created. So this technology accesses that uh process through photobiomodulation. Only now we don't need the sun. Our bodies emit a low-grade infrared light that comes out of our bodies everywhere. So most people don't necessarily understand that either, but it's something that you all know because when you sit down next to someone and you feel that heat coming off of them, that scientifically is a low-grade infrared light. That heat is light. And so even when you look through night vision goggles and you see they call it a heat signature, again, that is scientifically a low-grade infrared light. So that light is what is now used with this technology to turn on peptides in our body that are already there, and then they go and do what they were already designed to do, just like vitamin D is.
SPEAKER_04:I like that explanation of like the night goggles and seeing the infrared of a living object, whether it's a human or an animal.
SPEAKER_01:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:So I I like that explanation because I think that can help our listeners visualize and understand a little bit more on how the technology works.
SPEAKER_02:Absolutely.
SPEAKER_03:And could you say just a little bit about the history of this company, like the the person who Sure.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. So David Schmidt is absolutely fascinating. Um, his story and his background, and truly a genius in the you know, health technology space. So the way he got started uh was with the Navy SEALs, and they brought him in to come up with a technology that could potentially help the SEALs go on their over 36-hour missions and be able to stay awake and alert without having to do drugs and phenomines, you know, uppers, different things like that. And so he's like, sure, let me try. And that is when our first patch technology was born. So it was invented for the Navy SEALs. At that time, that was before 9-11. And uh at in uh 9-11 then happened, and then the government completely did away with that program. So he had this amazing technology, and he's like, okay, now what am I gonna do? And so that's how it got brought to the public. So he originally started out with uh Richard Quick, who is a six-time Olympic gold medalist swim coach, and they were doing studies with those swimmers at Stanford. So six out of the eight swimmers increased their PRs. Uh so you're talking best of the best athletes in the world who are now seeing you know their ability, you know, improve in what they can do. Um, from there, in 2008, it went to the entire Olympic swim team. And they uh we we won a bunch of medals that year. And so they were then accused of doping. And of course, with athletes, you know that that even like herbs and supplements, they have to be careful of you know what they're taking because it can show up as something else. So with this technology, then all of them had to go in and get tested. So on a worldwide scale, um, it was now proven that nothing was entering the body. So truly a light therapy product. There is is it's non-transdermal, there's nothing going into the body. So they all got to keep their metals, and it's shown on a worldwide scale that it's just supporting what is already the body's design.
SPEAKER_03:So there there are there now are a great variety of these patches. And so I wonder if you could just like describe it. Seems like the the X39, would you say that's like the basic one?
SPEAKER_02:Absolutely. It's foundational. Yeah. We start everyone with X39 because uh GHK copper peptide, that is what it's turning on. So uh basically like a light switch in your house. It you're wearing the patch and it is turning on GHK copper peptide for it to go and do what it was already designed to do in the body. Just like you flip on your light switch and the electricity goes to the light bulbs, and then you know they come on, the electricity. So it's not again, the light switch is nothing other than the turn-on method of that electricity. So this turns on GHK copper peptide. GHK copper peptide, there's over 50 years of scientific research, so the science is very sound on what GHK copper peptide does in the body. GHK copper peptide is known as the fountain of youth because of how many different things that it supports in the body across the body. So again, there there are just tons of you know, uh studies on what it does in the body. So it helps, you know, so many, like over 80, you know, different types of functionalities in the body to produce, you know, the right things and for your body to operate uh within balance. So yeah, it's it's really significant.
SPEAKER_03:Okay. Thank you. And could you talk about just like maybe a couple of the other more specialized patches?
SPEAKER_02:Sure. Yeah. So when we're dealing with individuals, usually the next patch that we normally recommend is one that turns on an amino acid in your liver that's specific to inflammation because most people have inflammation. So if you're able to support that natural body process and bring that inflammation down naturally, it makes a huge difference in the results that people will get as well as the amount of time that it can take. So GHK copper peptide, what's interesting about it is it already reduces inflammation by 30%. So it's why we start someone with that, because uh they could, they may not need another patch. You know, they could already get their inflammation to come down. So it really, we don't know what's going on in each individual body. The body knows it's designed to heal itself. That's what it's designed to do. So when you give it what it needs, it can do that. Um, so that's one that we normally start. Another one, especially with the athletes, will utilize X49. That one also turns on a daughter peptide to GHK copper peptide, which is AHKCU. So AHK copper peptide. So those two work synergistically, especially for athletes, um, helping their bodies um, you know, improve strength stamina uh endurance, as well as the other interesting thing is that it helps with um uh stopping bone loss and increasing bone density. So for women, you know, over 40 who want that support as well, it's it's a great uh great support. So those are two of the main ones. Um there's a detoxification one too. Everyone needs to detox. So that's probably a third one that that that a lot of people utilize is just elevating glutathione in the body.
SPEAKER_04:One of the things that I love about the patches is it does different things for everybody because everybody has different needs, different issues with their body.
SPEAKER_01:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:Some of the patches that I use, he does Joe does not use them, um, because and then some of the patches don't work the same for me as they do for him. So that's been an experiment in itself. And you're able to help guide people with what patches would work best with their bodies and their symptoms.
SPEAKER_02:Yes, absolutely. Yeah, and so that's what I do is I just sit down and and help people with their specific goals and what they're wanting to see in their health, and just make those recommendations based on what could potentially be best for them.
SPEAKER_03:Right. So, like the the sleep promoting patch.
SPEAKER_02:Yes.
SPEAKER_03:Silent night. So uh it works, it works really well for me.
SPEAKER_04:But you you found that it does not help me sleep at night. But with your recommendation, we change that up. I put it in a different place. And that's the other thing that I'm finding fascinating about the patches, is that it comes with instructions and tells you, oh, put it here, here, and here. But sometimes I put it in different places and find that that helps me even more.
SPEAKER_01:Absolutely.
SPEAKER_04:And so the sleep patch I actually don't do it every day, but on the days like I know I'm extra stressed or didn't sleep well the night before, then I'll put the sleep patch on during the day. And that seems to have to be making a huge difference for me.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, and that's um, you know, it's why it's important to have somebody that can explain to you, you know, and and that you're communicating with to make those recommendations. But yeah, the silent night patch works on about 50% of the people. Um, I kind of have my own little hypothesis as to why it does or doesn't work. But if you have dysregulated serotonin in your DNA, um, then that is my thought. It's why it does not work for that other 50% of the people and why you would want to use it during the day instead because you want the support in your gut for that serotonin uh production. So yeah, so that's that's why we switched that up and made that recommendation. But yeah, though for those that it works for with sleep, it's it's a miracle. Like it's a fantastic patch for sure.
SPEAKER_04:So the other patch that I really have been using and actually put on this morning was the ice wave. My hip, since being on the patches, has helped me tremendously with my hip. It literally was to the point where there's sometimes I'd be walking and my leg just kind of give out from me. The first time Joe caught it, he was like, Are you okay? Do we need to get the little we were at Costco? Do you need to get the little motorized uh little thing to go riding around? The little scooter. And I was like, No, we do not, but it has helped me tremendously. But like we've been traveling a lot, so we've been on planes, um, not sleeping in our bed, and woke up this morning with just some extra pain in my hip. So I put on the ice wave, and I know it tells you to put put it different places, but I literally have it down on my hip, and probably within 30 minutes of putting it on, I wasn't having any more pain.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, praise the Lord.
SPEAKER_04:So the ice wave, so there are different ones, and again, everybody's body is different, everybody's going to react differently to it. One thing that I like about it is um number one, Joe and I are fortunate enough that we are not on any medication at all.
SPEAKER_01:Praise the Lord.
SPEAKER_04:And I would like us to stay that way. Absolutely. I just found Joe, so part of all the things that I give him, including the patches, is to keep him young and keep him around for as long as I can. Um, but as we're learning, and I think it's coming out more, even with what in it again, it'll be whole different episodes on women's hormones, is that we're talking about our health more. We're not listening necessarily to what all the pharmaceutical companies were not paying attention to the commercials that are constantly being bombarded with that you have to take this or you have to take to this. It we became a society where we were diagnosing ourselves, going to our doctor and saying, Hey, I need this. Well, one of the things being an athlete was I found in my early 20s is that I am allergic to opioids. So when I'm in pain or have something, I have always tried to have work through it, find some alternative. Um, when I have surgeries, I'm put on heavy duty, you know, like morphine and different things like that, which you can't just be taking that if you're in pain. So I was excited to use the ice wave and see how that actually worked and how that was changing my pain and how I wasn't just having to suffer through it. I I have a high tolerance to pain because I've had to, you know, I have broken bones, I have a plate in my arm and my shoulder, um, I've had two uh two C-sections, a hysterectomy, and during all this time, I've had to be on medication for a few days, and then I have to be off of it. So I am very excited that you came to talk to us about this so that we can share with our audience that there is alternatives. Not that we're telling anybody to not take their medication or anything, but for years and centuries people have had the natural plants and different things on how sun to hear heal our bodies naturally. And that's what we have found with the patches. It's helping me with my inflammation, my high cortisol, uh, my pain. It has made a huge difference with Joe.
SPEAKER_03:Well, so my latest uh uh labs, my levels of prostate-specific antigen fell substantially. Um, and that's something, you know, usually they just the older you get, the higher they get. Um but uh they they it fell quite a lot last time, so I'm not sure. I might might be because of the patches, might be because I'm drinking sour soap tea, but some something. But it's a combination of both.
SPEAKER_04:It's it's definitely helping. But what I found interesting when his labs came in and he went to the doctor didn't ask what he was doing, and that was frustrating for me. Yes, and I share with my doctor all the natural things and stuff I do because I've been going to him for years, and um he'll suggest something uh a few years before the before the pandemic, my blood pressure had shot up. We didn't know what it was. I asked him to give me three months, started doing yoga like five, six times a week, and was able to get it down. But his response always is like, I'm not gonna, you're not gonna take whatever I ask you to give. And it's like, no, just tell me what I need to do, I'll find a way, an alternative way. And that's what we have done with Life Wave, with the patches.
SPEAKER_03:So, okay, we're gonna we're gonna come back to this in the more general issue of of people's growing skepticism or even distrust of conventional medicine. But but before we get there, I I I looked up and read a couple of uh scientific papers testing uh the efficacy of um of light therapy. Um these are by someone called Melinda Connor and colleagues. And and so I wonder, Mickey, if you could um like sort of summarize like what like what kinds of benefits have been found in these uh in these research studies.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, absolutely. And you can actually find all of the studies if you go to patchthey.com, uh, so patch the way.com. And uh you'll have to enter a passcode, so there's a button you can click, click that, and then enter the word light, and then all of the research studies and uh patents will come up at the top. So there's over 90 different clinical studies, and there is over 200 patents. So there's really a large body of evidence of what the technology does. So the um this in particular study that you're talking about, what she was studying, I think it's on 15 participants that uh went from days one to seven, and so they were showing better sleep, uh, decrease in blood pressure, um uh overall vitality and health, just feeling better, um more energy. So things were reported like that. And that study was just within seven days. So when you are able to elevate GHK copper peptide, that the again, the the work that's out there shows that that starts to happen instantly. So, as that starts to happen instantly, people can experience all kinds of Different health benefits overall.
SPEAKER_04:Being the scientist that Joey is.
SPEAKER_03:He naturally had to had to look into the scientific literature.
SPEAKER_01:Which is awesome. I love it.
SPEAKER_03:So okay, so I just okay, like just speaking personally, um for me, like realizing that or discovering uh how much of conventional biomedical research is either is on it can't be replicated or in some cases it's just out and out fake. Um so there was that that scandal with the um uh research on um cause the cause of Alzheimer's disease, um you know, it was thought to be amyloid beta plaques, and it turns out that a uh a seminal paper in this area that was published in 2006 and has been cited more than 2,000 times is is fake. It's based on on falsified images. Um and so it led an entire area of research down a false path. Um and that I mean that's that's just one that's probably the most notorious example, but a lot of biomedical research just can't be relied on. And then when you think about the public health authorities and how they just incinerated their own credibility during the pandemic by misleading us about the source of the of the virus, um, about uh the necessity of lockdowns. We now know the lockdowns did more harm than good. Okay, like Sweden was the only European country they didn't lock down, had the lowest excess mortality rate of any European country. They misled us about what the vaccines do, and so forth. And so um, you know, for me, um all this has led to a much greater openness to the unconventional uh or alternative health methods. And so I just I wonder, Nikki, if you could comment on um this this general issue and and and the rise of of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who's kind of like a symbol uh of this of this skepticism. What is what's what's going on?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, absolutely, yeah, and and it is it is disheartening, right, when you see you know scientific papers that have been manipulated, uh, or you know, clinical studies that have been manipulated, or the numbers have been manipulated, you know, to show a different outcome. Um and so that's that definitely puts us in a more skeptical light, which you know, all of the you know, doctors and scientists, they want to see those, the that documentation of the scientific evidence saying that your product does what it says it's going to do. Uh and so sometimes I think it's important for us to just step back and look at the fact of, you know, especially like if I'm just talking about um this company and the patch technology, the company's been around for 20 years, it's a$600 million company. How is a company going to stain that and continue to have? We have 300% growth rate. Okay, that's what this company and this technology is doing in the industry. So if that's happening, you know, people are not being duped. It's working. Like for those things to happen, it must be working for people. So, yes, obviously all the scientific information is is helpful and we want it, and we're glad that it's there. Do we know that that stuff can be manipulated? Yes, we do. But then you have the, in my opinion, the broader and more beneficial body of proof is the public. What do the people say? Like, what does it show, you know, and how is that happening? So, and yes, I think um I'm so thankful for RFK and all of the work that he is doing and um you know the symbol that he and his you know organization stand and all of his connections through the uh Maha movement. I just think um it's amazing. Um, and I'm I'm just extremely thankful for it. I know very many people are extremely critical of him, but I can't imagine being in the shoes of having to, you know, fight the opposing side uh you know and all of um the opposition that he's coming up against to try to do what he's doing, which really is truly um present truth, what what is actually going on out there, and for people to critically look at it, which you know, through RFK's story, we see that he was in the same position. He vaccinated all of his children, um, he believed they were good until it was a mom who's standing before him with stacks full of evidence saying, You have to read this. I need you to read this. And once he did that, again, the body of truth then spoke. And he could no longer close his eyes to what was actually going on.
SPEAKER_04:And that's why I we really wanted to have you on, is that I think we're at a critical time in our lives where you just have to start doing your own research.
SPEAKER_02:Absolutely.
SPEAKER_04:I have done extensive research, you know, about all the testing and stuff that my son had. I have done extensive research on what that could cause later on in his life. I think for moms it starts with our kids. Absolutely. And then we start looking at ourselves.
SPEAKER_01:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:And I unfortunately had to have a hysterectomy at a very early age, which threw me into menopause. And at that time, my doctor, you know, I was doing the patch, and then I became allergic to it. And the doctor's like, you're fine, you don't need anything else. And over the last few years, I've been researching more and having more conversations, and more people are starting to talk about that, not just about women's hormones, but men's hormones. We're talking about our food. We're talking about what is in our grocery stores. And that's what really was important to us to have you on is to be able to have people talk more. How we can heal our own bodies, how we have to take our own health in our own hands. We cannot rely definitely on big pharma anymore, but we definitely can't even just rely on our doctors because our doctors are just doing the best they can. I'm I'm not, we're not here to bash doctors or say what they're saying is wrong. They're going off information. We're having more um women, gynecologists and stuff that are coming forward saying we didn't learn about women's hormones in in med school or in my residency. Um, we just weren't taught those things. And I just think that's what one of the things that I like about whether you like RFK Jr. or not, that it's opening up conversations. We can sit here and have a conversation. I brought the patches home to Joe and said, I really want to try this. I really we're going to be moving to Virginia. We're going to be doing more farming, if you can say that, with growing more of our own food. We already started doing that here. So I want us to be as healthy as long as we can. We've met each other in the second part of our lives. So it's very important, and that's why it was important to have you on here. Um of the things I want to talk about real briefly is Joe's been open-minded when here. Uh, let's drink this concoction because it'll help with getting the mucus and stuff. Let's put our patches on um vitamins. Um, there's particular vitamins I've been taking for years that have been a tremendous help for me. Joe has them. Um, but let's face it, a lot of men do not want to talk about their health and do not necessarily even want to take a lot of the things.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:So what is your recommendation for all the men out there?
SPEAKER_03:Men often want to go it alone and and feel there's something wrong with uh asking for help, but these are the sorts of things that you you do need help. You do need help. Um, and um and and you have to you have to seek advice and uh uh describe what's going on with you.
SPEAKER_04:And talk about it with your spouse, with your partner. When we first first started dating, um, I noticed some things um that I had actually dealt with with my previous marriage with my husband and some health issues that he had. Joe did not want to necessarily talk about those things, but I'm like, well, let's talk about it. Maybe you should talk to your doctor about it. And that got him to start talking more about the issues that he was having with his body, why he was more willing to take whatever I suggested that we take. Changing our food. That was something that was really simple and something that we definitely agreed on 100%.
SPEAKER_03:That's right. So there's no, yeah, there's there's yeah, there's no there's no shame in in uh explaining the problems you're having, describing the problems you're having to those close to you and and seeking help. I I have I have though I have a one more question about the patches. It's kind of like on the lighter side, although, although in a way it's not. Because, you know, it could be objected that when people feel better with the patches, it's just a placebo effect. But the patches can be used on animals too, can't they?
SPEAKER_02:Yes, they can. And of course, there's no placebo effect on that as well. Right. So, yes, for sure. So I actually just one of the interviews that I did last night, she was talking about uh using it on her cat, you know, because her cat was having issues. So, um, and I've used it on my own cats as well. And so they, you know, leg pain, you know, like limping and then you know, issue on their face and cleared up like they were fine. Then, you know, the yeah uh my uh I have a veterinarian in the family, and so I'm texting him and asking what I should do. And he's like, Well, you need to go and you need to, you know, get an antibiotic, you know. And I'm thinking, but I have this patch.
SPEAKER_01:I need to see about I'm just gonna try this patch on my cat first before I spend$500 to go see the veterinarian.
SPEAKER_04:Well, and I'm glad Joe brought that up because a month, 45 days ago, I asked you about that specific thing. We have a cat, he's nine years old, he was diagnosed with diabetes six months ago. Um, neuropathy is setting in with his hind legs, and I wanted to do more for him. I had the benefit of knowing about diabetes and giving the shots and different things. Again, it's for my cat, but my ex-husband is a type 1 diabetic, so I learned a lot about diabetes, and so his blood sugars just weren't coming down. We noticed his hips were getting even worse. He stopped basically kind of interacting, he slept a lot, um, he wasn't jumping up um on counters or tables or anything as much. We put a patch on him. He's jumping up on the counters now.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, wow. There's some counters still can't, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Um, but it gets on the table. He jumps up on the chair to get on the counter, and yes, we allow our cats on the counter and stuff. Don't come back at us on that. But he's jumping up on the bed, he's jumping on the sofa. So we are seeing a huge difference um with him. So, and again, that's we can't make that up. He's not saying anything differently. No, we just notice yesterday he was very active and in and wanted to play and wanted to cuddle. So we're noticing a big difference in him. Um and his personality is starting to come back since he was diagnosed with diabetes.
SPEAKER_02:That's great. Yeah, praise the Lord. That's amazing. I love it.
SPEAKER_03:So, Nikki, is there any anything that we haven't covered that you'd like to tell our listeners?
SPEAKER_02:No, I just love everything that you all are doing. Um, you know, kind of my slogan is uh the time to embrace optimal health is always now. And you guys are doing that, and I love seeing that. It's so much fun just to hear you reading food labels and you know, talking about teas that you can add and you know, different herbs and growing your own garden, and all of those things make such a huge difference in life overall and in health overall, and that's really what I love to promote is just people embracing optimal health now.
SPEAKER_03:Well, thank you for joining us.
SPEAKER_02:Absolutely.
SPEAKER_04:We really appreciate you joining us today and sharing the information about the patches in life way. We started using the patches at the beginning of the year. We've seen a huge we've seen a big difference in um our health, how we're moving. I know for me, um just not having that pain in my hip all the time now, and feeling more energy, being able to move with less pain, less inflammation.
SPEAKER_03:And our our guest, Nikki McCutcheon, has explained how light therapy works and the history of it, why it's something that you should consider trying.
SPEAKER_04:So, thank you for joining us today.
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