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Happy holidays! This episode is our gift to you! It highlights three of the most listened-to interviews of the year. We cover “light” topics like mind control, the critical role of oral health to wellbeing, and how an ancestral diet can be transformational to your health. Listen to Wise Traditions podcast 559 for excerpts from our interviews with experts Jason Christoff, Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, and Nina Teicholz for a taste of the best from this past year.
Visit our guests’ websites: Jason Christoff – jchristoff.com
Dr. Dominik Nischwitz – drdomeofficial.com
Nina Teicholz – ninateicholz.com and nutritioncoalition.us
Listen to each of their episodes in their entirety:
Wise Traditions 513 “The Media, Mind Control and How We Are Being Poisoned with Jason Christoff”
Wise Traditions 519 “Top Tips for Strong Healthy Teeth: Tongue Scraping, Jaw Strengthening, Reversing Cavities, and More with Dr. Dominik Nischwitz”
Wise Traditions 521 “Why American Dietary Guidelines Are Making Us Fatter and Sicker Than Ever With Nina Teicholz”
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Episode Transcript
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This sampler episode is our end-of-year gift to you. It features excerpts from three of our most popular episodes of the year. You will learn how to avoid media manipulation, how to strengthen your teeth naturally, and how to avoid the health pitfalls of official dietary guidelines. This is episode 559, and you will hear from Jason Christoff, Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, and Nina Teicholz. Their interviews were the listeners’ favorites of 2025.
We will start with a segment from episode 513, The Media, Mind Control, and How We Are Being Poisoned, with Jason Christoff. He explains how repetitive media messages shape our subconscious beliefs and behaviors. Before we get into the conversation, I want to remind you that the Weston A. Price Foundation is a member-funded nonprofit. We can only make ends meet with your support, especially as we are nearing the end of the year.
Please consider a donation. Just go to Weston A. Price and click on the donate button, and you will support our important mission of education, research, and activism for food, farming, and the healing arts. Thank you so much for joining hands with us. A donation of any size would be appreciated at Weston A. Price Donate. Now here is a clip from Jason’s episode.
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Jason Christoff On Media Mind Control And Repetitive Messages
We as humans want to mimic and mirror, and copy, and blend in with the majority. We establish what the majority is saying, thinking, or doing by the repetitive themes or patterns, or the content of the environment that we are in at the time. All this is run by your subconscious lovingly. It is a protection system, and this goes on. What we see affects our behavior. If we get garbage in, garbage out, which the people who rule us, unfortunately, are masters of putting the garbage in, this is why our lives are in such disarray. This is why no one has any morality or ethics anymore. They can’t control what they eat. They’re heavily addicted, not because they were born like that, but because it’s been repetitively imprinted into their subconscious mind pathway.
What the subconscious declares is that, say, if you have a lot of repetition in the area of being unhealthy, overweight, and medicated, your subconscious literally says, “Jason, although you consciously wish to be unsedated, unmedicated, and toned, it’s very dangerous because the tribe you’re in, the majority of people in your tribe, are not like that.”
If you become the opposite of the majority, you will be attacked, and it’s my job as the subconscious to keep you safe and secure. Anytime you try to get toned, get in shape, and lose weight, I’m going to rifle your nervous system pathways with fear-based stimuli so that you self-sabotage and basically scuttle your best attempt to become a better human being.
If you become the opposite of the majority, you will be attacked. It is the job of the subconscious mind to keep you safe and secure.
It doesn’t matter what we attempt to be. If we attempt to become better in a herd of mediocrity, and that herd could be completely manufactured by environmental repetition out of the media, but if our subconscious thinks that being better is a threat to our survival, it’s going to put a hockey stick in the spokes and trip us up, absolutely.
Any thinking person, any critical thinker, will have noticed over the years, whether it’s an ad on TV where they’re like, “Call 1-900-222-555,” and they keep saying it, “Call,” we know the power of repetition. During the time of COVID, they kept saying, “Protect your neighbor,” and “Wear a mask,” and “Vaccines are safe and effective.” I don’t even know all the things because I tried not to listen, and that is a challenge.
The people in the audience of the Wise Traditions podcast and the Weston A. Price Foundation here, Jason, are people who want to resist these inputs, which is why it’s important to discover what’s happening, how they’re going about it, and what we can do to protect ourselves. I do want to talk to you about the purpose of mind control. You said it’s to get us to behave so that we feel like we’re one of the pack. That’s a subconscious desire that’s innately wired in us, isn’t it?
Yeah, absolutely. Don’t forget, mind control can be used to uplift society as well, because it doesn’t matter if you reprogram yourself, which is what I teach, where I teach how to flood your subconscious mind pathway with repetitive influences that are positive, always in the direction of your dreams or goals. It’s not used like that.
It’s not necessarily black magic or white magic. It’s the heart of the sorcerer that makes the magic either good or bad, and we have a lot of black magicians in and around the media, in and around the government policies, who know it doesn’t matter what they want to do. We have kids in school cutting their genitalia off because of these simple modalities of mind control, repetitive content, reward, and punishment. You’re rewarded for participating, you’re given the limelight, and you’re promoted.
I call it kamikaze mind control, where that’s what happened with kamikaze pilots. They were told, “You’re going to be on the placard. You’re going to be celebrated in Tokyo Square. You’re going to be honored for the rest of your life, which is going to end tomorrow,” and the subconscious, in its unthinking, illogical, irrational ways, said, “This is great. I’m super safe,” but you’re safe and you’re dead. There are ways to hack it that will completely bypass our genetic preservation mechanisms, and the group ruling us knows how to do that.
I saw one of the videos that you posted, either on your website or in your private email list, showing how this guy is just walking along. I think he was some magician. He was chit-chatting and talking about different things and tossing a ball over there, stopping in a bar over there, and at the end, he asked everyone watching the video to draw an image. Almost everyone in the studio audience, but even people who watched it later, drew the same image. Why? It is because it was a subconscious signal that he had planted throughout the video that any person who’s just watching it would never have noticed at first, right?
That’s exactly it. That man who did that trick did it in front of 15 million people live. There was not one bead of sweat on his forehead because these are guaranteed protocols. He knew if he put X, Y, and Z, sort of like you said, in the background of the video he showed before he came up on stage and finished his magic trick, he knew you put in X, Y, Z, you get out 1, 2, 3. He wasn’t nervous at all because he hid six images in his walk and talk, and it’s been proven that you only need two images to modify behavior.
He tripled what he needed, so he was extra confident that they would draw exactly what, and the conscious mind didn’t see any of the images. The subconscious downloaded them all and said, “This is a new tribe, and if we’re getting asked to draw an image, we might want it to reflect the gang signs of the tribe we’re in.” The judges, it was America’s Got Talent. Howie Mandel drew the image, and the whole studio audience, save a couple, drew the same image as well. This is bingo, bango, bongo. These are very simple modalities to get a guaranteed result in the public.
Repetition is one, even subtle repetition of images, for example, that the conscious mind can’t quite process. What are other techniques of mind control?
Basically, fear is a big one, and that was inside the example that you just talked about. He rushed Howie Mandel to draw his image. He rushed the audience to draw their image. If he had given them time, it wouldn’t have been as effective, because when you get fear, you shut off the rational part of the brain. When that goes away, you get the programming part of the brain taking control of the behavior.

This is why in COVID, there was a ticker tape at the bottom every day, who died, who’s infected, and no review of the validity of the testing protocols. No one’s even asking how many people die on a regular basis. No one’s even asking. You thought you were in the realm of the superheroes, where Aquaman’s not supposed to die, Superman’s not supposed to die.
Although it seemed very fatalistic, fear-based, and pandemic-based, there were no extra deaths. One percent of the population dies every single year. In Canada, there are 37 million people. About 300,000 people die every year in Canada. That’s thousands a day. If you told someone that two people died in a senior care home, people are losing their minds because that’s just the way propaganda rolls. You want to frame regular deaths as being from some novel influence, some novel pathogen.
If we’re afraid and if we’re getting repetitive messages, then we’re more likely to, as you’ve suggested throughout this conversation, go with the flow. That flow isn’t taking us to a healthy place. This is the silver lining that I noticed during COVID. People were waking up, like, “I don’t want to take some untested shot that’s supposed to cure something novel. This has been rushed through. I don’t think this is a good idea.” People started second-guessing, and maybe that was part of what woke them up during that time. I’m not saying everyone did, but do you see it the same way?
Yeah, but this is where you saw the escalation, where even Biden got on the camera and said, “Our patience is wearing thin.” There was just this ratcheting of the fear all the time to get the herd moving in the direction that the mind controller wanted. Ten percent fear would get so many people into the abattoir. You’ve got to ratchet it up, 20%, 30%, and then the outliers, they’re hanging on for dear life. As soon as Biden said, “Our patience is wearing thin,” you could see people were like, “They’re going to come, they’re going to get us.”
You just get more and more people, and the mind controller knows we’re not going to get everybody, but we’re going to get as many as we can. We’re going to throw the net in, we’re going to use every single mind control modality under the sun, and we’re going to at least try and get 60% in the net, if not 65% to 70%.
It’s so powerful, Jason, that people don’t see what’s right in front of them. I’m thinking of the fact that Biden said that, and “This is going to be a winter of death and sickness,” and I don’t know all the things he said. To me, it seems like something from a dystopian movie. That’s why I couldn’t buy it anymore. It seemed like a theater. Almost everyone else was glued to the TV as if that were gospel.
It is because when the human brain is in fear, it’s always going to look to authority figures for the answer. You’ll put up perceived authority figures for the adults, who would be the politicians. For the children, you’d put up people like James Corden, or some musicians, Sean Penn. Everybody took their turn at throwing the public into the shot abattoir.
When the human brain is in fear, it will always look for authority figures for answers.
When humans are afraid, which all mind controllers know, fear has a particular effect on behavior. It shuts down the prefrontal cortex, which is behind the forehead. It activates our fight or flight system, which is the limbic system. The limbic system is irrational, illogical, and it cannot discern the long-term consequences of its actions.
You want to keep the people in fear all the time to maximize the profit or the compliance quotient of the public, to maximize the profit of the psychological operation. This is what was going on. Fear is the base foundation of all mind control campaigns. You have to ramp it hard at the beginning. You’ve got to stoke and start the fire, and then, after that, you just keep the fire burning by coming back time after time and basically reinserting whatever fear modality you want for that particular week, like the Asian killer hornets, or “There’s a new variant,” or “The vaccine’s no longer working,” whatever it takes.
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The teeth, because of eating and drinking acidic stuff, are constantly in a state of re and demineralization. If you support your body with the right nutrients, the teeth are as hard as stone. They’re hard as granite. Those are the minerals that you’re eating. This depends on your Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2, lots of macro and micronutrients. If they are supported, then your body knows how to make hard teeth. On the contrary, if you have soft teeth, you’re lacking nutrients, and therefore, you’re getting soft teeth. You’re not remineralizing your teeth properly.

How can we remineralize our teeth properly?
First of all, pay attention to all the acidic foods. We have an oral microbiome. It’s the second largest microbiome in the whole body, right next to the gut microbiome, as well as the skin microbiome. All our body openings have a microbiome. There are up to 700 different species that they found in the oral microbiome, and you swallow about 140 billion of them a day. 50% of your gut microbiome comes from the mouth. This microbiome is super diversified and dependent on the substrate you eat.
There are a few pathogenic bacteria, at least in the dental world, like Streptococcus mutans and Porphyromonas gingivalis, that love the standard Western diet. They strive in it. If you eat a lot of sugar or processed foods, they use it, eat it, metabolize it, and produce acidity. With that acidity and the biofilm or fur on your teeth, they’re able to knock your teeth down.
If you support the oral microbiome with more paleo-ish nutrition, the stuff that Weston Price was talking about, or the way we ate years before we became agricultural, it supports the good bacteria and is not as acidic. It also supports you with more micronutrients. Real food is full of nutrients from macro to micro. Those are the building blocks for your whole body. You are more in a state of anabolism instead of catabolism.
It also has a lot of connection to the pH in your mouth, like how high it is. Usually, it should be around 7 or 7.5, but it goes down to 4 or 5, depending on what you eat. If you drink a lot of juices, for example, or soda, they’re quite acidic, roundabout 3.5. It goes lower. The more you do this, the more you demineralize your teeth. I’m saying that if you eat real foods and drink water the way we’re supposed to, your teeth will never have tooth decay. You’ll never need to see a dentist.
This is so fascinating, but I have to stop you right there. Even those of us with good oral hygiene and the right diet are told to go see the dentist to get all the plaque removed. I’ve always wondered. Should we be doing that? What do you think?
We’re probably never going to be perfect. All of us want to maybe eat a pizza from here and there. Maybe some do 80/20. I am more like a 95% real food guy, and maybe 5%, I would also eat something else. Oral hygiene is quite important. I’m saying that it is not the number one. There are newer studies showing that they had a controlled group eating the standard Western diet, and the other group eating a paleo diet.
Within one month, there was a 100% reduction in inflammation, etc., by changing the food. They even hypothesized that food comes first. Food is your medicine, and brushing is second. I would still say to brush your teeth at least once or twice a day, and also use clean toothpaste. Don’t put any chemicals in your mouth because they also disrupt the microbiome.
Let’s go there since you brought that up. I noticed on your Instagram account that you were saying to avoid the toothpastes that are supposed to be whitening and brightening the smile, the conventional ones, anyway. Why should we avoid those?
The conventional oral healthcare strategy is always about fluoride. It’s all about disinfecting the microbiome. The germ theory is still there. By putting something disinfectant in your mouth, you kill those bad bugs, but the bad bugs are not bad. They’re overrepresented because you feed them the good stuff they love, all the crap. The other ones that would balance it out are underfed.
Therefore, the Band-Aid we designed in dentistry is to give you chemicals to balance it out. In this case, it’s not balancing. It’s more like nuking it every single day. This is what we’re all taught in dentistry. We’re getting brainwashed that fluoride is number one for giving you hard teeth. We also know in dentistry that too much fluoride will make your teeth yellow and have a moth-like structure called dental fluorosis.
What fluoride does is that when it demineralizes, it then packs this fluoride into your teeth and makes them a little bit harder and more brittle. It’s a protection strategy against the wrong lifestyle. However, the fluoride we’re using is sodium fluoride. Sodium fluoride is a complete chemical that’s soluble. There are lots of studies showing that it’s connected to lower IQ in kids and even connected to thyroid issues, hormonal imbalances, and gut issues. To be on the safe side, I wouldn’t use it. A biodentist is usually team no fluoride. There are also healthy alternatives like hydroxyapatite.
There are other chemicals in toothpaste. If you go to any supermarket worldwide and check the oral care section, it’s all the same. It’s copy-paste. You won’t find anything clean. It is all the Colgates and all the Oral-Bs, the normal brands that didn’t change over the years. They contain not just fluoride but also contain sodium lauryl sulfate, which is a detergent.
They contain triclosan, which is an antimicrobial. They contain titanium dioxide to make them white. They contain a lot of sorbitol, sweeteners, and stuff to mask the chemical taste. Tooth decay or gum bleeding is not a chemical deficiency. It is a lifestyle issue. It is a nutritional deficiency. Therefore, in biodentistry, you will use toothpaste that you can eat, which is completely clean and natural. That’s possible.
What’s interesting is that the conventional toothpaste you were mentioning often has the warning, Do Not Swallow. Somehow, they suspect these chemicals are good for the teeth but not good for the body. That doesn’t sound too wise.
Also, for kids, for example, sometimes, they even need toothpaste because it tastes quite sweet. You never know how much there is. Even though you’re supposed to spit it out, your gum will absorb a lot of it because it’s like every skin. This is a cell, and there’s a cell wall. In the cell wall, usually, the soluble chemicals go in there. It’s not that you have it in your mouth, which is outside the body. The entrance to the gut system is where your digestion starts. It’s the entrance to that tube that goes from the mouth to the back door. In between is your whole gut system.
Dr. Dominik Nischwitz On Keeping Your Teeth Strong And Healthy
Going back to the white teeth, which a lot of us want, what do you think of charcoal? I know some of the cleaner toothpaste options I’ve seen out there have charcoal for whitening. Check out the entire episode, number 519, Top Tips for Strong, Healthy Teeth, Tongue Scraping, Jaw Strengthening, Reversing Cavities and More, with Dr. Dominic Nischwitz. I have put the link in the episode description to make it easy for you to find.
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The guidelines are our nation’s most influential nutrition policy. I would say it’s the key lever on what Americans think is healthy to eat in America, and I say that because the guidelines are downloaded to all health practitioners, doctors, nurses, nutritionists, and dietitians as virtually the gold standard. Many doctors in large practices cannot go outside of the guidelines because they are considered the gold standard.

They also drive all the federal feeding assistance programs, so school lunches, feeding programs to the elderly, women, and children, what we used to call food baskets. Even food for the military, which has an obesity problem equal to the general population. One in four Americans eats one of those meals every week. They are hugely influential. They also drive K-12 education on nutrition. I got interested in them for that reason when I realized that they were just the North Star on nutrition in America.
They were launched in 1980. It came out of a Senate select committee that decided to look at the then-rising tide of chronic disease in America, heart disease, and also cancer. This was in the late 1970s. By 1980, they had made an official policy housed. It’s jointly issued by the US Department of Agriculture and the Health and Human Services. When they started, they didn’t know exactly what to recommend to Americans. They literally started by recommending everyone eat ten slices of bread every day. In general, this was a policy that had been adopted from the American Heart Association. It was reduced in saturated fat, dietary cholesterol, and total fat. That is largely what we still have now.
I just wanted to go back to the ten slices of bread. I remember that pyramid, and at the bottom, it did say 8 to 11 servings of grain per day. Now, you said that it was shaped in part by the American Heart Association, but I thought it was also shaped in part by our AG policy. In other words, we had a surplus of grain, so they thought, “Let’s just stick that in there.” They weren’t looking at Health as the only factor for shaping the pyramid.
That’s one of the theories that is out there. I have not investigated it, nor seen direct evidence that occurred, according to my reading of what went on in that Senate select committee. The people who were involved were senior scientists from the American Heart Association who were very influential in that policy. The National Institutes of Health had always been very close to the American Heart Association.
Going back to 1948, they had intertwining directorates. They operated almost as a single entity. The American Heart Association, in my view, has had the greatest impact on those dietary guidelines. The American Heart Association, going back to 1961, had told Americans to cut back on saturated fat and dietary cholesterol to prevent heart disease. That’s the beginning of all the policies nationwide telling us to basically reduce animal foods, increase grains, and other plant foods for optimal health.
How has that served us, Nina?
Not well. In 1960, obesity in America was at 9.6% of adults. I won’t say now, but as of 2014, which is the latest government number. They have not updated it. It was almost 43%. Imagine what it is now with the lockdowns and COVID. It is easily at around 50% and I’m not talking about obesity and overweight, which is easily over two-thirds of American adults. I’m just saying this is just obesity. What you can say and we can talk about why, but the guidelines have clearly failed to prevent any chronic disease or protect health in America, in addition to rapidly rising obesity, which by the way, was quite low as I just described.
The American Dietary Guidelines have clearly failed to prevent any chronic diseases or protect health in the country, in addition to the rapidly rising obesity.
When the dietary guidelines were introduced in 1980, it took a sharp, immediate upward turn in the rate of obesity, and has continued on upwards virtually ever since. Also, as we know, rates of type-2 diabetes and all diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, and heart disease are still the number one killer in America. Cancer rates have gone up. Virtually, every diet-related disease has continued to go up. According to an estimate years ago, 88% of American adults had one or more chronic diseases. It’s an appalling picture.
It’s shocking. You do believe, though, that this gold standard is to blame in part because people have been following this. I wanted to ask you that. How strictly do Americans even listen to these dietary guidelines?
That is a common argument that I hear, which is, we have the guidelines, but nobody follows them. I have two charts on the homepage of my non-profit called the Nutrition Coalition, which can be found at NutritionCoalition.us. According to the best government data, Americans between 1970 and 2014, in every category of food measured by the government, we have followed the guidelines. Fruits and vegetables are up by 20% to 35%. Whole grains are up. Refined grains are down. Red meat is down by 28%. Beef is down by 35%. Whole milk is down by 79%. Butters down by around 18%. Eggs are down by a similar amount. Fish and shellfish are up.
There’s not a single category measured by the government where we have not followed the guidelines to a T. By the way, vegetable oils or seed oils are up 89% by some estimates to be close to 20% of all calories we consume now. That argument does not compute. In addition, there’s a paper on macronutrients from 1960 to 2000. I forgot the end date, but it’s been since 1960. Carbohydrates are up 30%. That’s all grain, starches, and sugars. Fat is down by 20% as a percentage of total calories. No matter what way you cut the data, we have followed those guidelines.
Certainly, this data must be setting off alarm bells in the government, and perhaps this is why they revised the pyramid into MyPlate? Didn’t they do that? What year was that? What were the results of that experiment?
The pyramid came out in 1990, and as you said, that big bottom slab was all greens. It was 8 to 11 servings of grains a day when it started. That was revised downward to 6 to 11 servings of grains per day. It includes three servings of refined grains, which is crazy. We can talk about why that’s there. It includes five and a half teaspoons of soybean oil every day and up to 10% of calories from sugar. At some point, when the food pyramid was losing cache, it may have been 2015 or around there. They switched to MyPlate, which is useless, in my opinion. It’s a kindergarten-like graphic, which shows a plate with four brightly colored sections.
If you can imagine it, it used to be the plate in the late 1950s, half of it. A quarter was dairy, meat, fruits, vegetables, and grains. Half of the plate was animal foods. That has now been reduced to a quarter of the plate. Those proteins are no longer just from animals but also from peas, beans, lentil seeds, nuts, and soy. That whole category has been shrunk and diluted. Half the plate is fruits and vegetables, and still a quarter is grains.
Plant foods have taken over now. Three-quarters of the pyramid and proteins have been confined to a quarter of it. There are so many things that are confusing and wrong about the guidelines. I’ll give you a couple of examples. One is that in 2015, the expert committee for the guidelines decided that there was no reason to have a cap on dietary cholesterol anymore. That means not eating shellfish or avoiding the egg yolks world, where all the nutrition is, which we did for so long.
They eliminated the numeric cap on cholesterol, and yet they say that their formal dietary patterns are “lower in cholesterol.” That is confusing and contradictory. People don’t understand that there’s no evidence for that. On the low-fat diet, once results came out from something called the Women’s Health Initiative, which was the largest nutrition trial ever undertaken on some 49,000 women lasting eight years, and showing in 2006, no results and no benefit for preventing heart disease or any cancer. They measured 4 or 5 different types of type 2 diabetes.
Nina Teicholz On The Flaws Of The American Dietary Guidelines
At the end of all that time, the women on the dietary guidelines diet weighed 2 pounds less than the control group. After eight years of dieting, imagine how dispiriting that is. After the results came out, the dietary guidelines dropped the low-fat language, but all of its modeling on all of its dietary patterns remain low in fat according to the scientific definition of that. It’s between 31% and 33% of the calories that are fat, which is a low-fat diet.
Check out the episode in its entirety. That is Wise Traditions podcast 521, “Why American Dietary Guidelines are Making us Fatter and Sicker Than Ever” with Nina Teicholtz. I have put a link in the episode description so you can find it easily.
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Episode Wrap-up And Closing Words
Our guests today were Jason Kristof, Dr. Dominic Nischwitz, and Nina Teicholtz. You can find them on their respective websites, Jason Christoff, DR. Dom Official, and Nina Teicholz, to learn more. For the transcript for our episode, visit our website, Weston A. Price, and click on the podcast page. Now for a podcast review from Casey May, 22, from Apple Podcast. She called it Biggleson Brothers. She said, “I have listened to the two episodes with the Biggleson Brothers several times. It’s so interesting. I want to learn more.
I have shared the episodes with several people. I really appreciate the Wise Traditions podcast putting so many great episodes on the healing arts. I look forward to Monday mornings and hearing your voice. Great podcast.” Thank you so much, Casey May. It means a lot to hear this review. You too can leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, give us a bunch of stars, and tell us what you think of the show. Thank you so much for tuning in, my friends. Stay well and remember to keep your feet on the ground and your face to the sun.
About Jason Christoff
Jason Christoff runs an international psychological reprogramming institute where he educates on the topics of mind control, behavior modification, psychological manipulation, propaganda, self-sabotage and brainwashing. This information allows each graduate to review their own internal programming, which may be holding them back from expressing their full potential in life. If a graduate discovers that they carry self-destructive and self-abusive behaviors in their subconscious mind pathway, reprogramming options are explained and provided. With this knowledge, graduates of Jason’s program have the capability to review the subconscious behaviors of their patients, clients etc, and reprogram in a similar fashion.
About Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
He is the Vice-president of the International Society for Metal Free Implantology, whose mission is to help as many people as possible to experience optimum oral health without the use of yester-year metal-based treatments.Dr Dome is an international speaker and Author of “its all in your mouth”, with the goal of establishing biological dentistry as the new standard for health optimisation protocols for all health practitioners and dentists alike using the term “health starts in your mouth”
Dr. Nischwitz has exclusively used ceramic implants since 2013, placing more than 5000 to date, and is considered a pioneer in the field of biological and holistic dentistry. His other passions include functional medicine, holistic nutrition, and competitive sports.Dr Dome trains traditional dentists in proper biological dentistry practices, and believes that optimal health starts in the mouth.
About Nina Teicholz
Nina Teicholz, Ph.D., is a New York-based science journalist and author of the New York Times bestseller The Big Fat Surprise, which upended the conventional wisdom on dietary fat–especially saturated fat and seed oils. Teicholz is also the founder of the Nutrition Coalition, a nonprofit working to ensure that nutrition policy reflects the best and most current science. Teicholz has appeared on most major TV networks, and her work has been published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Economist, as well as in academic journals, including The BMJ, Nutrients, and PNAS Nexus. A Stanford, Oxford, and Reading University graduate, she has a Ph.D. in nutrition, focusing on evidence-based dietary policy.
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