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Martin Riese: Why Your “Healthy” Water Might Be Lying to You

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(Originally aired: 8/18/25)Season 10 is officially here, and we’re kicking things off with a splash! Bunnie Xo sits down with Martin Riese, America’s first certified water sommelier, to unpack th...

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I was sad.

I wanted to test my water because somebody had said some things and you could never believe

everything that you see online. Long story short, I tested the water. Got some results that I didn't quite understand, but there is a man who has dedicated his life to teaching people about water and he's actually America's first water, Somalia. Right.

Mr. Martin Risa. Thank you so much. Did I say it right? Yeah, I think because people are saying it because I'm German, you pronounce Porsche. No, it's Porsche.

So it's the same with my last name, it's not three, it's Risa. Got to check it. I love that. I am so happy you're here because I found you in my comments and I didn't even know who you were.

I had never crossed my FYP.

I've never even seen any of your content and when it started going viral and take out people

were like, you need to ask Martin, talk to Martin, talk to Martin and I'm like, who's

Martin? So I went over there and looked and I was like, oh, he won't come on the podcast. I didn't think you would. And then you commented on my Instagram posts and we kind of we had a little back and forth.

That's correct. But at the same time, like, I love to be educated. I never want to spread misinformation and what were you just saying a minute ago that asked content. Correct.

And this is like, first of all, thank you so much that I can be here. And I think it showcases even online. You did a video where, because you want the best for you followers, you want the best. I can see the passion you want to spread the best to your followers. Yes.

And I saw that video because I've been texting many times and I almost had a heart of tech. And I was like, oh, I think I need to say something. So in my very German undiplomatic way, I said, like, what's up?

I'm like, what's going on there in this video and you said, like, you should do some

research. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm like, oh, I was like, did we have to come best friends?

No, but I think what we're learning both, I think, from this situation, even ...

you disagree sometimes online that does not mean you need to don't like the personal

something like this.

And you, you showcased it so beautiful to say, do you know what?

I want to learn maybe there's something I don't know was I saw in my test. Well, like that. And I totally understand. Because I will tell you why it's so confusing as far as these tests are so misleading through the people.

So I totally get it. It's not your profession. Your content creator, you're creating amazing cool videos and fun videos. Yes. I'm like, I would just think it's water every day.

I love it. I can't wait to get into here because I did a lot of research on you last night. And I'm like just fascinated by your story. But I did want to just add to what you said, I am never always right. I love to be taught stuff.

I don't want to. I think when you stop learning, you stop living. Absolutely. And I want to know, like if I'm saying something wrong correct me, I want to take accountability for that.

And obviously, what I did was not 100% right and we'll get into that later.

But let's talk a little bit more about your background because first of all, I've never

heard of a water Somalia. I've heard of wine Somalia. I like wine too. Yes. But I've never heard of water.

As I started reading about your history and stuff like that, like you have like a real

passion for water and how did this come about, like even as a child, it started as a child. I was four or five years old and on vacation time with my parents, I was just fascinating about the different tap waters in Europe. So we were driving in the car. I was waiting until the car stopped.

We had obviously bottled water in the car, but I already had the taste. Why should drink it again? So we were waiting until the car stopped and I was running to the restroom. My parents always thought, man, he really needs to go all the time. But I didn't go to the restroom.

I just wanted to drink the tap water and my mother looked like me like, what is wrong with our son?

Like why what's going on there?

Until I told them, no, I'm doing this because I like the taste of the water. And they look at me like the taste. It's not hydration for me. So no hydration is boring. I want to taste the water.

And as a child, obviously I had no clue why water could have different taste profiles. Yeah. I had no clue. And then many years later, in 2005, I worked in a beautiful, mission-lost, our restaurant so my background is hospitality.

I worked in a mission-lost, our restaurant in Berlin, and I guess came to me and said, Martin, you have over a thousand different wines on your wine menu, but you're just serving one brand of water. And he did like the taste of that particular brand. And he asked me, what else do you have?

And I looked at him, and I remind myself of my childhood, and I thought he's absolutely right. It's the restaurant business. Imagine you would go here in Nashville to a beautiful barbecue spot. And they're just serving you one sausage.

That's all what they're serving. Nothing else. One barbecue sauce. Yeah, they would be like, that's a weird concept for a barbecue joint. Right.

Oh, you're going to a sports spot. And the only beer they have on tap is course-light. Right. You would be like, nothing wrong about course-light. I don't want to like, blame not course-light or something, but it would be weird, but just

have one beer. Right. So why we're doing this with water?

Water has tasted to terminology and waters are our most healthy and most important

beverage. Without it, we wouldn't be here. Nobody would sit here in this beautiful room right now when we would have access to clean and safe drinking water. Absolutely.

So I thought, when I made it, I need to create a water menu. And I did this in 2005, and then the media started to pay attention of me, and they actually caught me water so many. I didn't like the title at all in the beginning. But I thought, no, as some of the years for wine, I'm more like a water expert.

But when I told people, I'm a water expert, they thought I'm working for the Department of Water Empower. Right. They couldn't make the connection that I created water menus, talk about that you actually can pair even waters to your dishes.

Yeah. We will go into this. And that there's actually barbecue waters or sushi waters out there who pairing perfectly for your scenario for your lifestyle. So it's like wine.

It is like wine. It's exactly the same like wine, actually. And I thought, don't know what I'm running with water so many years. It's just makes easier. Everybody understands what that means.

And I then actually certified as a water so many in 2010 by the German Water Trade Association for mineral waters. I wrote a book about water on the German market. And then I came over here to the States in 2011 based on an O1 visa, the extra ordinary ability visa.

So for people who don't know, it's the hardest we did you can apply for. Wow. The extra, you better win an Oscar on Emmy, that's your regulation for an O1. When you are scientists, you better be a Nobel Prize winner. That means when you're, when you're a sports person, a thatic person, the Olympic Games

should be on your resume. That's what means O1. I'm the only person so far who gained an O1 for this country based on water. That's insane. So I'm holding this O1 visa.

It became dual season last year in November.

I'm very proud of that. So I'm even now American as well. I love that. I love this. I love this country.

So I'm still hung up on the fact that as a child, you were so obsessed with drinking tap water. Where do you think that came from and what, what was it that made you so obsessed with it?

I believe that if you want to call it God or Buddha or Aala or whatever you want to call

it, but I believe that every person on this planet is a special gift. Some people can paint beautiful pictures, some people can create beautiful music, some people

have very good taste like a chef, you can create beautiful flavors that we have incredible

good dishes. And somehow I ended up with a good palette as well, especially for water. But I have to say, I can taste a lot of other things as well. My nose is very sensitive. I can smell a lot.

What sometimes not that fun actually that you can smell everything, let's say like that, it's tough, but I can taste a lot. And it's very interesting when I then concentrate of water, I stopped drinking heartlicker, because it was too strong suddenly. When I really went into the whole passion of water, it's like in the mid mid, mid, mid, mid,

twenties, I can't handle liquor anymore. I drink beer, I drink wine, but I don't drink any more hard liquor, it's too intense for me. So it's a gift, what, what, lucky me, I received and somehow I can actually talk about it. What is another gift? You know, as well as a content creator, even when you, when you have a gift that doesn't mean you have the gift as well to show it to the world. Right. It's a different gift as well. No, but I love the way that you present yourself to the world. And you are very captivating. So I mean, just when you, my ex and helps, I love what you sound like a supervillain. Like I love it when I do.

I did not expect that voice that accent to come out when I first clicked on one of your videos and when you started talking, I was like, I love this man instantly. It was just like, okay, this is so cool. No, I really appreciate that. So, so you grew up, you know, tasting water and just on this mission. And then you somehow got into the restaurant business, though. Yeah, correct. Because I liked, I liked hospitality. My father was a Somalia as well for wine. So the background is already there. Gotcha. He was trained and he was in the restaurant business, but then he left the restaurant business.

So I never saw him actually working as a Somalia in a restaurant. I saw him working in a wine store as the Somalia to recommend all the different wines.

So in my family, it was always about taste and food already. So that runs in the family. My brothers have very, very good person who loves to cook for himself. I'm not really a good cook. I'm more like, I like to wash dishes. I don't have any problems with that. My wife is very happy with me that I'm happy to wash the dishes. That's a good meal now. I think so too. I'm happy, I'm happy. I'm, I totally agree with you. That's the reason I have a long distance relationship with my wife. I barely see her.

She lives in Alaska. I live in Los Angeles. She runs a beautiful resort hotel over there. The Aliasca resort in the world and she's a very smart cookie.

I believe it. I think that you would need that stimulation, that mental stimulation, yes.

And she's very, is usually a very strong woman. She used to be a professional swimmer. So she loves water as well. In a different angle and she was actually supposed to go to the Olympic Games in 2000, but she went to become sick and she couldn't go, but she was on that level. So it's, it's nice that we both have the connection somehow to water as well. I'm drinking it and she's swimming in it. I love that. So this is nice. I love that. You guys got to bond over water. Like water has been just a theme in your life. I wonder what you were in a past life.

I wonder if you were like a dolphin or something. We see her. I don't know. I talk just with my wife when we talk about like for my life. I just talk to my wife because we're all getting old and we all have to make decisions like what you're going to do at one point when you're maybe passing from this planet. And you have, you need to set up what you want to do. So obviously when I got a pass hopefully before my wife because I'm very selfish. I need my wife surrounding me. So I don't want that my wife is going for us. No, no, no.

So obviously she forgets everything. What I have right now in my life. But then we thought what are we going to do when she's passing was we don't have children.

And we don't want to have children. I'm crazy enough what my wife always says. Like no, there's no like a mini me of Martin Reaser that would be not fun.

That's too much too much energy. I think it would be a door. No, I would be a very good father, but I have a lot of energy. Like my energy runs very, very high. Maybe because I drink so much water. I don't want this. So we decided we want to give then the rest of the money what we own to a good course where we're helping others to gain access to clean safe drinking water because water is so important both of our lives.

And I think this is something what you should do then it doesn't make sense to give it to friends or something or like I think like there's other people on this pen who actually needs it.

Way worse than we may be needed in Los Angeles. That's so beautiful. Yeah, definitely. So take me on to you created water menus. What is a water menu because I've never heard of this before and I never even knew this was a profession.

When you think about wine, let's think about wine first.

And then you're going to pin a nose a little bit more stronger red wines. And then you're ending up maybe with a bottle blend or Meloa Cabernet Savio. So by wine, you have a full spectrum of light wines and heavy wines. So the heavy's are the red wines, the light wines are the the light reslinks or semi-unbloss. So by water think about like all waters in the ocean. Like 97% of the water currently what we have on this planet is in the ocean. We have around 356 million trillion gallons of water on this planet. And we're not running out of water. A lot of people are wasting. We're losing water. We don't. This planet has the same amount of water since billions of years.

Wow, that's what's very important to know. That is very important because they tell you something different. Correct. The problem with the media is saying all the time we're running out of water.

They don't mislead you, but they're not 100% correct and not 100% wrong. The problem is what we're facing due to the change of of the environment. What's happening right now because getting warm and warm on this planet.

And yes, it's not just here in America, it's trust me. I've been from Germany. We have the same issues over there. So it's not a political party problem. It is a world problem.

That's very important to me. The thing is in certain areas it rains too much and other areas we barely have rain anymore. So the distribution of water is messed up now on this planet. That is the issue. And that's the reason we're saying now we should save and conserve water in areas where we have not enough water. So for example, Los Angeles, it barely rains. I think the last one wasn't me. That's quite a while now. That's like yes. We don't have any forecast right now about rain. So maybe the next rain will hopefully in November, December.

So we in Los Angeles need to understand how can we conserve water and it starts with little things about your brushing your teeth in the morning and stop the tap in that moment and then you're starting the tap again. Or what a lot of people don't even think about it. Do you need AI for everything these days? No, because I don't need to google everything by AI because when you're using one question in AI, it takes around half liter water like this water you will be wasted by one question of AI. Because these data centers needs water badly to chill the data centerstone and they're using fresh water for that.

Wow. So every question in Google, one water bottle. That means I got to stop talking to chat every day. Yeah. Hold it. It's really crazy. You can save water by that.

You would never even think that AI and water would even be intertwined.

In great Britain right now, they put a warning up because they have a very severe drought now as well.

And they said, the government said, can you please delete all your old emails and people like, ha, old emails to conserve water?

Yeah, because again, all these data, what is stored in the data hubs where they all need the water, the less they have data, the less they're using water. So please get rid of your old emails, guys, to save water actually on the internet. That is mind blowing. You would never think, I'm me, even me. Like, I'm learning every day what you already said, I'm learning every day something new and what you said about fetch checking as well.

In a lot of my videos, I'm saying, please even fetch check me. It's very important to me. Don't think because I'm Martin Rizam, the authority of water does not mean I know everything. I'm learning every day and I want to learn because without learning, there will be a terrible plan that I think. When I'm done and I know everything. I love it.

That will be for me like the most terrible thing ever. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, when you stop learning, I feel like you stop living. So your passion for water and all things water is what led you to making these menus, but also writing books about this. Yeah, because it started, I realized when I created the water.

It was first about option giving options to my guests about the whole health, theest beverage on the planet. And by the way, a lot of people would be extremely surprised when I'm saying this.

Now, because bottled water, everybody always says, oh, it's so bad for the environment.

Bottled water has the smallest impact on the environment from all bottled beverages. Why is it?

Because indirect water is the key word here.

Because like a Saratoga amount in value, Agrapana, what you have there on the table, for example, a Socrates signing, incredible good water from Peru, by the way. I'm so proud that you have it there on the table because it's really amazing. Yeah, that's a fun water. I've never heard it.

No, it's really nice. I saw this like, wow, you have Socrates signing. That's like, that's for me like very special water. So these waters doesn't need to be produced because they're literally just bottling mother nature's juice. That's all what that is.

There's an orange juice needs to be produced because the orange comes from a tree. The tree needs water to grow the orange.

Then you need to harvest the orange.

Then you need to press the orange.

Then you maybe need to add something to it.

What you want to add or wine or beer or whatever you want to produce. Everything needs to be produced and they're using water for this. So bottled water is the smallest impact on the environment. And you would think that because you're bottling the water wouldn't that make it produce more because it has to fill that you guys take. Or it's just, there's an, and it's the same amount of water cycle.

In here in America, the same in Europe. The strict regulations, how much water you actually allow to pour from your spring sources. Yes, they are bad companies out there. Let's be honest. And I told you earlier, when I walked in, you said like, oh, this company likes you.

That does not mean that every water company likes mucos. I have some water comes you hate me. I can't wait to see it because like, it's just like, I'm just putting facts on my page. And not every water company is happy about it. Right.

But I'm sorry. When you when you mess up in your business, I just call it up. Well, what's right is right. And what's wrong? Sorry, there's no, there's no reason for me.

But the fact that you told me that there's so much drama in the water role. It's crazy. I'm like, I'm sad. I can't wait to hear about it.

The water business is a messed up industry in my opinion.

Why do you think that is? It's, it's start, especially in America because a person asked me today on my Insta current.

So Martin, I'm in great Britain and you always talk about purified water.

And you have it there. You have a smart water there. I see a core water over there. You have a dazani. So this is nothing else in tap water.

This is filter tap or smart water is boiled up tap. That's all what that is. Spot up tap water. They're collecting the steam. Adding back some electrolytes.

The fence you wrote for minutes or salts. Right. That's all the same guys. So don't be afraid when dazani says we're adding salt. And smart water says we're adding electrolytes.

It's exactly the same. What they're doing? It's the same. So this marketing is very messy in America. So the companies came up with once the idea.

Wait a minute. It's so much cheaper to just open the tap and factory versus finding a spring source. Making sure the spring source is actually okay to use. Because what every spring source is healthy. Not every spring source is actually okay to drink from.

So it's just easier for them to open their tap water. And we're building everything out. Highly processing it. Adding back some minerals in very small amounts and calling it. Electrolite infused water with a high pH of 8.5 or 9.5 in you as a consumer say.

That sounds great. It's pure water. This is how the adding electrolytes.

And then the pH is so important or the page is just a marketing gimmick.

It's a little bit of marketing gimmick to convince Americans to buy tap water. And a plastic container for three dollars per pop. How is that legal? It's marketing. It's all marketing is something wrong about it.

I think it's wrong.

But hey, like whatever floats your board, what I'm always saying.

But that's the reason I'm saying on my socials what actually the water is. And not every water company is happy that I'm actually saying what they are. When I'm saying sorry, but smart water is nothing other than highly processed. Bold up tap water. That's what that is.

It tastes like porta party. I'm sorry that water is. It's barely has any electrolytes dissolved. Yeah. You can taste the difference in every water that is 30%.

Like there's it's amazing. And I can't wait to get into that. And I would explain this. Why is because we came from the wine angle. And you all know that for example, as some of your blood from New Zealand taste totally different.

Then as some of your blood from now per valley. How is that possible when it's the same grape. But it's it tastes differently. So it has something to do with terror. It's a French term.

What we're using in the wine industry for showcasing where the soil, the mother nature is. So that wine puts minerality from mother nature. So they have different stone layers in the lower valley. For example, in Shabli versus here in California. We all know the different stone layers different minerality.

So the grapes are growing on these different minerality. Or the wine taste differently by water because I said 97% of the waters in the ocean. Clouds are created. They're coming over. Let's see to Nashville right now.

Rain is coming down very badly today actually. What is nice to see. But everybody else doesn't thought it would be an hour to get over here. And everybody was freaking out on the free way because it was raining. What's kind of funny.

And come down in the minute this water. This is almost now distilled water by mother nature. Not 100% because there's still mineral senate. But almost distilled water. Now water is universal solvent.

There is no other liquid on this planet as more dissolving power than water. Think about this fascinating. So the water comes down on the rocks and now passes through different stone layers. And will leak out minerality. In these minerals, you can actually taste later on.

So this is like cooking a soup without salt is tasteless. Adding a little salt suddenly all other flavors will appear.

That is what mother nature does for us.

So therefore as Saratoga taste totally different than a mountain valley springs. Different sources, different spring sources. It can measure us by TDS. Yes, yes, yes. Let's explain what TDS is really quick for everybody.

So the essence for total dissolved solids. And you were actually right because you said once to me. But Martin, it's not just about healthy minerals. It could be other thing. And you absolutely right.

TDS doesn't stand for total dissolved healthy minerals. But it doesn't stand for total dissolved poison either. Right. So the tricky part of our TDS is in this country. And this is where the confusion starts again.

What I even understand why everybody is so confused. Because there's two big agencies who's controlling the water industry in America. The EPA versus the FDA. So the EPA controls tap water in America.

And they're actually saying you should not consume water higher than 500 TDS.

Why they're saying this? Because the Department of Water and Power, let's imagine they're pushing out 200 TDS here in Nashville.

I don't know the number 100 percent correctly.

I didn't look it up. I just, as an example, I'm using this right now. Let's say they're pushing 200 TDS into the pipes. Here at your beautiful house, we're ending up with 600. Something happened, obviously, between the Department of Water and Power in your house.

That means cross contamination. That could be maybe let now or stuff we don't want to have in our water. The TDS meter will not tell you what it actually is. It will just tell you that there is something in it in water. At TDS meter is actually nothing else when you look at it.

There's two little diets in the bottom. And it looks how fast and electricity goes from one point to another. And the more electrolytes are dissolved in the water or substances with metals, the faster will grow this idea from one to two. And therefore, the TDS meter will just tell you the kind of activity of a water.

That's all what that is. And the number of what even my TDS meter shows you on yours, they're not even close. What's actually is. That's the issue. What is kind of said, there is no really good water tasting kits, but you can use at home.

That was my next question. It just doesn't exist. It doesn't exist. It's too complex. The topic water, we all think it's so simple.

It's not. So now I feel bad because I'm at home testing these waters,

thinking like these strips are legit and is that just another scam?

I just looked at the strips as well when Amazon, because you said you ordered them on Amazon. I looked it up. Like I googled it a little bit.

I made some research as well because I'm always saying,

I seconded creator, you do research first and then you're going out. Where is that influencer? Is a person who actually can work as an actor for a commercial. He doesn't know what they're talking about. And they just, oh, make make an announcement for this in this brand.

And you're just doing it. But actually have no clue where that is. Well, of course, I conduct creator tries to understand first the topic and then talks about it. So the TDS meet other problems with the stripes as well. Their average between 29 and 65%.

That means nothing. What do you want to understand? That's nothing. That's nothing. It's all about just making money.

And I think like, again, like a TDS meet as kind of fun. To use it sometimes in your water to get in like an idea. What maybe the TDS is? But again, it doesn't mean it's good or bad now. That's the one that I used right there.

So this is my looks exactly the same. It looks almost the same. Except mine is not fancy. What has green, yellow and red. Amazon.

No, and that is a problem with these things. No, because it says red in your and here it says it's about 500 TDS. So bad. That's for EPA tap water. Right.

There has nothing to do with the water safe or not. So when I did that test and the croaker water came out to be the best water as compared to mountain valley water that was completely inaccurate. It was not inaccurate. It was not inaccurate. It has super low because nothing is in purified tap water.

Right. It's filtered tap. So there's no mineral. There's no mineral. No more.

Therefore the TDS will be 2 or 3 or 4. And we can do the test with the croaker water. We're putting this in with the TDS of 2. Then I will add literally just sea salt and that thing will go in red. Wow.

That doesn't mean the water is not unsafe to drink. No, just water with electrolytes.

So how do you know if you're drinking minerals or if you're drinking cross contamination though?

Here we go. And that's the reason why there's an FDA in an EPA because this is EPA stuff. I have a guy who doesn't have some beef with the FDA though. I feel like they... I get it.

I look not. Oh, I'm on the people. I'm very, I'm actually...

Yeah, but not everything is bad what I'm always seeing.

We always need to look like what makes sense what doesn't make sense. And that's where they're always seeing as well. Especially right now on these times where we are with a, with a rise of AI. And you have no clue what is fake and what is not fake anymore. Please do your research.

Think about what makes sense what doesn't make sense for your, for yourself first. And then think maybe they are unto something or maybe this is just lying. So with the FDA for example, I'm very upset with them because this super nutrition label on

Bottle Water doesn't make sense at all.

Like there is no fair.

There's no sugar and water.

Like why you even have an nutrition label on the water. So what we're doing in Europe, we have a similar agency. Obviously it's called not FDA, but it's called differently over there. But they are requiring that every Bottle Water has to put the TDS on the water on the

Bottle and the five key minerals that the consumer can see.

Oh, TDS of 20, TDS of 500. And understands immediately what's going on. But here it's so confusing because the EPA tells me don't drink anything 500 or up. And the FDA doesn't say anything about TDS. Why they're not saying anything about it?

And this is now the very important thing because I've been to many many spring sources in my life now. And I talk to many many water producers. And they're all running little retests every day. Right. They want to make sure their product is 100% safe.

Imagine. A lot of the comments as well under your your video was let's you. Imagine this company is what go crazy. Yeah.

It gets you every day when they actually would give you an unsafe water.

Right. So what's happening with Bottle Water? Let's imagine crazy number 2000 TDS. They're getting the water. They look at the water quality report.

They're saying we have 2000 TDS. Why? So they're running a four quality report in a lab. Obviously, again, you cannot do it at home. Most of the water can actually have their own labs.

They you see them right next to the spring source. They're own building. There's a four lab integrated because they're doing this all the time. They want to make sure it's everything is safe. So they're running the quarter water quality report.

And now they're saying suddenly, oh, look at this. Five hundred milligrams of magnesium. One hundred milligrams of sodium. 250 milligrams of potassium. You assure my water is super high.

Then they're running again. The report for ascetic or for other stuff. Let what you obviously don't want to have in your water. But they're regulations by the FDA. How much ascetic for example can be in a water?

And no, it's not that they're adding ascetic to it to make your poison.

It's not like what I'm always seeing.

It's not like a company who tries to make. Let's say as an example again, guys, I'm not against the milk industry. So don't take me my words, but as an example. Milk back in the days and Germany had made an expiration of two days. No, suddenly two weeks.

What happened? So something they're adding something in their opinion to make it the shelf life longer. The same with bread, the same with other things. And these chemicals, what they're adding in might be having a problem at one point. By bottled water for someone with that ascetic topic, what was your topic as well.

Yes, which let's touch based on that really quick before you get into it. Is there the whole reason why we're here is because there was a company who supposedly Test water to that had a real on Instagram. And it said, you know, had people tagging me in it. And they should we bring up the instance should we bring up the real or no.

Can you can you play it for us? Did you ever get to see it? No, I never saw one freak at you. I just know that you saw something you wanted to play for you. Maybe I know already why they're doing it.

Well, what they had said was that mountain valley spring water has been hiding there.

Stats and like they're testing for the past two years since I think it was primo bath them out.

And that they have a high arsenic in the water and like over what the FDA allows. And so I was like, I don't believe this. I even left a comment. I still didn't believe it because I know of the facts. It's not true.

Yeah, yeah. So when I was like, I don't know if I believe this or not. Yeah. I'm going to test the water myself. And I get it.

Yeah. Totally get it where you're coming from. Yeah. And when you don't think about it because for you, you're just like, I like the water.

No, something in influence or somebody tells you on the internet. It's not healthy. Maybe I want to check out. And I'm going to far from water. Yeah, I don't know. I listen, I just drink it and pour it all like myself.

I told you get the confusion there. Right. I told you. Yeah. Let me let you see this video.

It's on Instagram, just type in arsenic in mountain valley water. And it'll pop up or hear it. Maybe I can send it to you. Can I ask you something? When was the last time you actually looked at your phone bill?

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Can we two seconds? Because I would really like for you to comment on what they had to say.

Because I think that this is where a lot of the rumors are coming from.

I have a feeling I know which video that is. It's the guy who has this app, the water app. I'm not positive. Let me see you really quick. So we'll see.

Here it is. Yeah. It's the guy. Right here. Yeah, it's the guy.

Yeah. It's, but let's watch it and I will debunk it. Hunting Valley Water hasn't been tested since 2023 and the company's been hiding their loud report since then. That is until we tested their five gallon glass bottle option last month.

Here's what we found inside.

There were total 10 contaminants along with eight beneficial minerals detected. However, the most alarming part was arsenic at 40 times the recommended health guidelines, which could be carcinogenic, neurotoxic and cause reproductive issues. However, it was detected below legal limits. There was also two times the health guideline of total tri-hello methods, along with the maximum recommended amount of nitrates.

But other seven contaminants including fluoride, barium and uranium were below health guideline. The highest mineral detected was calcium at 58.2 milligrams per liter. Along with a few others, which were similar to the 2023 report, which likely suggests that they are using the same source in Arkansas. You can view the full report for yourself and other recommended waters on it. So I've been in many, many of his videos as well.

And first of all, I think it's great when people try to be more transparent. I think it's great. The idea what he has, I think, is actually great. The execution I have a problem with. Because what he does is nothing else than fear mongering on the internet. This is how he sells his subscriptions.

So it's a subscription model on his app.

You need to pay, I have no clue how much.

And he does this on purpose to push these videos out again and again and again. But it's weird fear. Isn't that considered misinformation? Absolutely. So what he said, I think water companies have a very good reason to...

See them. Good, hopefully legal matters with them at one point. Yes. And for sure it will happen at one point. Look, I'm not in the water industry, it's not my problem.

I'm not touching that, but I have a feeling this guy will have severe issues at one point. From the water industry, there will be a pushback. You can't do that to people.

So first of all, he said, "Oh, they're hiding... they're hiding that water quality person's 23.

Since Primo-Bottom." They bought Montvalle in 2020. First of all, that's online. You can easily research this. So with first thing what you already said, they're hiding their water quality report.

It's not true.

There's a quality report on the homepage.

Clearly, it is from 23. I actually caught Montvalle up. When I saw the video, I saw these guys. Can I have a water quality report on this? Absolutely.

This had to be one. The measurements are totally different than this one. Yeah, and let me interject right there before you go on. Mountain Valley actually reached out to my team and called the meeting with my team. They were more than gracious, more than sweet and we're like, "Look, we don't have anything to hide."

But what they did give us was an official statement that I'm going to read on here for you guys. Let me feel my biofocus on. No one's again. So this is an official statement from Mountain Valley Water. Funny.

I am so glad your team was willing to speak with us. As you can imagine, the safety and quality of our products are at the core of what we do. Our products are thoroughly tested in accordance with both federal and state law. And we meet all quality and safety standards, including those set by the US Food and Drug Administration, the International Bottled Water Association, and the relevant agencies in states where our products are made and distributed.

We maintain rigorous protocols, grounded in science at every stage of the bottling process, so that our purified and spring water brands meet our own high standards, as well as federal, state, and local health and safety requirements. As a proud member of the International Bottled Water Association, IBWA, we also comply with additional quality standards that exceed FDA requirements.

As you know, what makes the Mountain Valley, as you know, what makes Mountain Valley the brand, as it is known, is that it has been bottled right at the source. And I don't know how to say this. Awashita. Mountains.

I don't want to say it. Okay. Mountains since 1871. Interesting things to note, in any natural source, there are naturally occurring minerals that appear in the soil. In the soil and ground water that at federally regulated levels are safe to consume.

We regularly and rigorously test our spring water so that it meets all FDA and IBWA requirements and pride ourselves on exceeding those standards to provide healthy and safe water to all consumers.

We continue to prioritize consumer safety and trust delivering products that ...

As we spoke with your team about a TDS meter is not designed to and does not measure contaminants.

Its purpose is to measure all organic and inorganic substances such as minerals, salts, etc. In a liquid and will not determine whether or not a water sample is safe or healthy to drink. TDS or total dissolved solids can vary in water sources leading to lower or higher TDS readings reflecting the water's natural mineral richness and flavor profile. Fun fact, similar to the difference in taste between a full-bottied cabaret and a light piano noir. Exactly what she said.

So thank you Mountain Valley spring water. We appreciate you and we appreciate the transparency because I did not mean to fear longer or send people into a panic, but just by human nature we all started freaking out. I totally did. And this is like what I think is great because one really actually has the water quality report clearly posted on the own page. Trust me, other water companies trying to hide them. They're actually hiding them. Yeah, like who hides their stuff.

Does only for example, I even called them. Can I have the water quality report?

No, this is trade secret. You sing, are you kidding me? Your water quality report is your trade secret?

Come on.

What about Fiji? How's Fiji?

Which is very good. Very true. Really. Love that. Very transparent. Great water for red wines. Wow. Fiji. Fiji has a lot of silica dissolved and natural cooling mineral, especially in Pacific Rim area, especially in Fiji water. They're not so many brands who have such a high silica content like Fiji. And by ten and rich red wines, who are like very bitter in the aftertaste, this silica makes that makes the wine super smooth. Unbelievable. You should try that out. Like a heavy cabaret and then Fiji right next to it.

You will say, like, you will be like, what the hell? What's happening to my red wine? It's so crazy that you can manipulate your palate like that to just see the difference in stuff. Can we talk about, okay, I don't know if I'm going to, how to pronounce this, but deuterium depleted water? Have you ever been depleted? Yeah.

It's for me all, there's so many different waters out there these days. Right. And they all have different what people saying health effects look, I'm not a doctor. And I know, I'm not going into the whole house scene. I know basic stuff.

What I think it's important. And I see what is a little bit more gimmicky and not gimmicky.

And for me, this deuterium depleted water, the hydrogen water, what is a huge thing. What is a huge thing right now? I don't think it will actually give you the benefits. That's a placebo to it. And the thing is with hydrogen water, for example, they have no clue.

How much hydrogen actually needs to be added to the water? And how long the water is actually stable to have the hydrogen gas. It will disappear immediately. That maybe it has an impact on your health. Maybe they're even saying in the studies.

And there's so many studies been done. Yeah, they're all saying the same at the end. And we actually don't know. We need more research. It was the same with alkaline water for several years ago

that everybody freaked out about the eye alkaline pH. What is clearly known? It was a marketing gimmick because it doesn't matter what your drink or eat. It will go acidic in your body. It needs to be.

It's like distilled water almost, isn't it alkaline water? No, alkaline water can actually form nature be alkaline. Based on the different mineral compositions. Or you can recreate alkaline water by pushing it through an ionizing machine. That means you're splitting off the water molecules.

And there's acidic and alkaline ions in water. And you're separating the acidic ions, and you're just collecting the positive charge alkaline ions together. And then you're selling this ionized water. There's, for example, a very, what was under your comments. And that was where I'm really getting an upset.

Because under your comments suddenly started the multi-natal marketing people commenting they're trying to trick you into a multi-natal marketing. So some people comment, "Oh, this is all crap. Every bottled water is bad. My medical water is the best water you can buy.

And they're not even allowed to say medical water. Getting in serious trouble for this by their mother company. They're just doing it because it's multi-level marketing. And nobody's accountable. Or it's probably multi-levels.

I feel like that's the problem not to cut you off.

I feel like that's the problem is why are these companies and

people not being held accountable for what they're feeding to the mass? I know. Sometimes I'm the only guy maybe online who's actually debunking all the times. Yeah. I feel like if somebody actually stepped in and said, "Hey, you can't say this.

Hey, America, you need to put the TDS and the minerals and stuff like that on."

It should be. And some doing this. For example, the Fitchie bottle. They're saying it. TDS and the key minerals.

Look how transparent they are. Look as a big company. I love this. This is the way it should be.

This is the way it should be.

And I'm always saying this to so many water comes when they ask me for my help.

You think the first basic for everything what you do. Put your water quality report on your homepage and put your key minerals and the TDS on your bottle. Be transparent.

This is the only thing what the consumer actually cares for.

They want to be transparent. The problem obviously with the school system. We talked a little bit offline already about this. That not so much has been taught about water. So people came up with this idea of pure pure pure purified water.

That's a marketing gimmick. It's created by big corporations who just want to sell you tons of tap water. Because that's they have a great money making machine there. That is all purified water. All purified water is tap water.

So when you see purified on the bottle. And I'm not even fully against purified. For example, when you have like a pure life water. For example, at Costco for like, I don't know the price point, but it's super cheap. I get it.

The soccer mom says, I just need bottled water for my kids. And they're going to sport. I get it. I get it for a cheap price. I told you get it. But when you are company who suddenly basis a premium purified water. And charted three dollars for the bottle.

And creates all this marketing hype about alkaline and restructured water. And all this nonsense. What I see all the time. I have a problem with that. That's misleading.

That's almost leading. There's a company by arrow one. I don't know if you know arrow one. It's like a this super fancy retail. We're like gross restaurants.

I've been there. And there's one water. They're literally like saying, every that they're saying. Hypooxin at it. We're not a fish.

I cannot gain oxygen from water. Sorry. Like that. How is that working? So hypooxinated restructured water.

alkaline water. And nano purified. That can go that you.

The term water always using.

It will hide with you on the cellular level.

Sounds crazy and fancy. Yeah. Every water will do that because it needs to go to my cell to get nutrition to my cell and close waste out of myself. Every water will go on the cellular level.

Please don't don't use these marketing terms. So they have all this BS on their front level. And on the back level they're saying everything. What we sell in the front level is not FDA approved. So please don't see us pretty much.

It's all marketing. That's the reason why I told you. This whole business is a mess. It's a huge mess and the consumer is super confused. Because sure, I would be confused.

When I had no clue about water and I see a TDS meet on Tiktokers. Everybody uses it suddenly. Five hundred years poisoning. And then you have suddenly. And then you forget.

No, but then I get it. I totally get it. And then the FDA tells you. No, it's totally fine. What's up with FDA now?

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But then you realize in suddenly we're all mortal.

Yeah.

I never sure you know it's happening.

This was really like this first like warning signal for me.

For several days ago. He's like. Oh my god. It can happen every day.

I guess call that you're sitting in the plane.

And then flying back to Germany.

Because you need to bury your loved ones.

Oh, terrible. I can't even. I don't even want to talk about it. I'm going to rock it out for a long time. Oh, he wants.

My mother. My grandmother was 99 when she passed. So he has a girl. So he has a girl. So he has way more.

Yes. At least 30 more years. He thinks good water. He knows me. Good.

So is there microplastics in glass bottles? So it can happen as well. Yes, absolutely. And I did a video about this. And it looks like maybe it comes from the source.

Maybe it comes actually from the. Uh, from the cap. I've heard that. Yes, I've heard that. I was really think like because I saw the study saying how that possible from the cap.

That's what I was going to say. If it comes from the cap is it enough to even like really. Yeah, it seems like, but then I looked and then I thought like, but how it seems like it's just about when they're painting something on the cap. Right. It's not just the metal cap.

It's more like they paint on the cap. Gotcha. And so this is the paint has microplastic. And then I thought about houses any up now into the water when the outside is thing. But again, I've been to several water companies.

And sometimes the caps are actually mixed in one big bucket. And they're floating around there and then the machine is picking them up and puts them a little tubes. So they've been moved around the whole time and I think that is a problem. Doing bottling that then microplastic maybe can be introduced. And this is like again, where a water company's have to learn as well and adopt.

They never thought about this and then see suddenly a study.

And then saying it comes from the painting of the cup. So hopefully a lot of water companies will switch their caps to non painting anymore. Because I don't need to have the name of the water on top of it. Right. Okay.

Yeah.

And that's why microplastic is better for me.

It's like snappling. There is like a little thing underneath. Yeah. Don't do that anymore. Of course, obviously it's not good.

Or maybe another version maybe you need to wash your caps before it goes actually on the bottle. Something like that. But that's the reason we're all learning. We're all learning together. Even the big companies are learning as well.

Guys, so don't be always upset immediately with a company. So for example, Mount Valley Springs, even when they're because I saw the news water quality. Yes, there is a garlic in that water. In so low amounts, your belly can measure. It's ending non-detectable to one part per billion.

Part per billion. And again, our cynics and networking element where you can find in many, many foods in many, many waters. For example, brown rice. I look up.

Yes. 154. I learned that today. Yes. Yes.

Because one, what is mountain valley? So the idea that mountain valley is poisoning. Obviously it's completely nonsense. Even when there is maybe what he does, he's feeling is fear-pawning. He's fear-mongering to sell his app.

That's what he does. What is that? But if he's sad for him actually. So the only water that doesn't have arsenic in it would be the purified water. No, they are arsenic in it too.

Because all these waters come from different spring source. Maybe that element of arsenic is not in that grounds. So some waters will have zero. But again, when I drink alcohol. Let's be honest.

I will have a nice beer tonight. I'm very excited for that. That's my beer. You're drinking water. I'm very excited for that.

You're drinking water. I have videos on this, where people are saying, "What's your flavor? What are you talking about?" What are you talking about? I love half of it.

I love half of it. I love half of it. I love half of it. Orange slices in it. So I like these, like these beers.

But we all know, let's be honest, that that is actually poisoning. Alcohol, that is really bad for you. It doesn't matter in which amount it's just bad. I think beer has gluten in it.

Yeah, like that's beyond us. So then minimalistic idea.

And I look at it like what actually this once part per billion means.

That means when you put one drop of arsenic into a Olympic swimming pool.

That's what that water has in the cynic.

Wow. Okay. Think about this. Gotcha. So, and lucky me, we all know maybe.

We also saw the movie War of the World. Hmm? So, there's this movie out. From the 50s, you're already the book, and everything incredible good movie.

So, how did the elegance didn't survive from our planet? Because they've been exposed to our nature. In the end, that's how we actually fought them. It's not that we fought them with guns. We tried about we didn't worked out.

No, they killed themselves by bacteria. What we have? Mike, Mike, back to our air. So, it's the same with arsenic. My body can actually handle several poisonings.

Because I have a liver. Maybe you have, don't have it, but I have it. I just can talk for myself right now. Yes. Because I'm not a doctor.

I think my liver is beaten and tattered. It's so working. But I have a liver. And my liver can actually get rid of arsenic. Wow.

So, you're in. So, it is when people are saying immediately on the internet.

Oh, there's poison in it.

Yeah, sure. Everything is poisoning. Even an orange.

A beautiful, amazing orange.

It's super healthy. We all know this. Imagine what just eat oranges. Nothing else anymore. You will have a problem at one point.

On this example. Because I did a video about it. It was so hilarious to me. Because it fits perfectly in this team.

There was like, I once on Twitter, who said,

"Buddled water is radioactive. You should not drink bottled water." So, I looked at this claim. And there was one brand that he said, "What, like, 1,400 beckerel." I think it's the measurement.

How you measure the radioactivity. So, this bottled water, 1,200. It sounds crazy. 1,200. This is radioactive.

Oh, my God. Like, you think it's bad. Hmm. Then I looked.

Oh, a banana has 15,000 of that.

And then I looked how many bananas do I have to eat to actually have an impact on my body about radioactivity. Fifty million bananas. Oh, wow. It's fear-mongering, guys.

So, like, anybody could say anything. Of course. So, he's right. Yes. There is maybe arsenic and some waters.

That does not mean it's unhealthy or unsafe to consume. That's the problem that I have with him. He's fear-mongering to trick you, in my opinion, into a subscription model. And that's not cool.

I don't like it. Because I'm in the middle of creating an app as well. But my app will be totally different. It will tell you everything about the water. About the sustainability factor when there's a subscriber.

And it will be free for everybody. Yeah. It's very important to me because I don't believe that knowledge should be paid for. Right. I want to make this app for free for everybody.

Let the water companies pay my bills. Huh? That they can maybe promote a little bit on my app later on something. So, I'm trying to do it in this way. But I want that the consumer have it for free.

And I will talk about sustainability about the water quality report. I'm not going to fear porn because for what it's totally fine. It's FDA approved. I know I'm not the biggest one of FDA. But we have to trust sometimes our agencies.

Right. And especially about the water because I've been in this industry since over 20 years now. And really making research all the time. Yes. They're pretty good in that.

Like they are safe. We don't have to worry about that. So what if you could name off the top of your head.

That's why I have favorite waters and five least favorite waters.

That makes us. I will tell you.

So first of all, the app will be called sourced.

I don't know that everybody knows it as well. And we we are in battle right now. You cannot still download it. But you can go to sourced-water.com. And you can be on the waiting list.

Yes. And then we will send you out. And we will send you up when it's ready. And it's going to be really fun and cool. And the cool thing is you can actually use the app with your cell phone.

You can scan the bottle of the barcode. And then the bottle will show up. So you have your personal water somerage martin with your all the time in the store. And that's the idea. Cool.

So there is no best for me. And I can tell you why. Okay. Because I'm getting thirsty. I want to try some waters as well.

Yeah, let's do it some. Because with wine. When you said so what is your favorite wine? I would say now. Like when I have sushi,

I maybe want a somiobloor. But for my steak or for my barbecue tonight. I wouldn't drink a somiobloor. I would drink maybe a red wine. So there is good water for your lifestyle.

They depends what you want to do. So for example, Saratoga. What is a great brand here from the East Coast. As a TV as a 40. So it's light and minerality.

Which by the way, that's what I've been drinking.

Here we go. So that's a great water for example. That's a great water for example for sushi or for light appetizers. I feel like it's a thicker water. I like the consistency.

Yeah. It's a good volume on that water. Some of my friends have said that they feel like they don't get exactly like quenched when they drink this. Why is it like that with some water?

I think because it's low in minerality. So there may be thinking. And this is obviously effect. The more salts you're adding, the more flavor has a water. The stronger will be the flavor.

And I think one of your friends, maybe say I like the more like maybe sparkling or more like intense waters where the minerality is a little bit higher. So I took a several low mineral water. There's nothing wrong about low mineral waters. It's just a fact from the spring sauce that this water is has very small minerals

dissolved in smaller amounts. Whereas amount in valleys to 20 tds or the so-called sun is over a thousand tds. I've missed you. Yeah. It's a great water.

I haven't at all. I love mountain valley water. It's very good. Like I literally bought it for years. And it was so funny when they said about primo waters.

And they freaked out about primo and they're hiding. And all this crazy stuff. What people said in there. And I said, you guys know that Saratoga and Mount Valley are both owned by primo. It comes from the same house.

Yes. It's not the same source. Honestly, it's totally different. We learned that. I didn't know that.

It's a new company.

It's primo waters.

They're all independent operating pretty much.

For heroes that umbrella company.

They own arrowhead. Their own pollen spring. Their own Osaka from Texas. They're like a water monopoly. I don't want to say monopoly because there's so many other brands out there.

But they are pretty big in the water industry. And they actually invited me to several of their spring source because they want to be transparent. How beautiful is that? I love that. And they showed me forks.

I've been at Saratoga Springs. And I've been at the White Sea. There's spring source where there's where there's still water. And glass comes from in main up. They invited me there.

They showed me everything. They showed me the beautiful wetlands. They showed me that they have the waters to write there to measure everything. That the wetlands are in perfect intake. It's so nice to see.

That big companies actually care. Yes. And I would love to see it in more companies. It's refreshing. That feeling.

And they're actually good people. There are people behind that who don't want to screw people. They say no, we want to actually dig out nature. Yeah. Yes, sure.

It's a problematic case because some people say they're stealing water. No, they're not stealing. They have a business model with a state or with the county or whatever. It's like that they're stealing water somewhere. And when they are a problem, they need to be addressed.

And they are addressing it. Yeah. And I will call it out as well. When people would suddenly fuck around part of my English. I would call it out.

Fuckers. I don't find out. No, no, no company for me has like a free jail cart. It doesn't exist for me.

I'll always question everything.

I'm very, always thinking about what they're doing. But that they reached out to means that mad. We really want to showcase what we're doing. Was it good sign? Right.

What are some waters that you would not recommend that people would drink? It really depends what you want to do. So when you say, when you're doctor told you again, I'm not a doctor. And it drives me nuts as far as I don't take drugs like anybody's a doctor.

And tell to what you drink and what you should not drink.

When a doctor tells you maybe you need more salts in your blood. So more electrolytes. You can go for spring waters or mineral waters. Mineral water means comes from a spring and has to have at least 2050 TDS. That's mandatory.

That's a threshold of mineral waters. They have to have 250 TDS. And these are great sources for natural current electrolytes. Because they don't have been artificially added. So I have a problem with the companies who are saying we're adding electrolytes.

People running to these waters thinking they're getting now great amazing amounts of electrolytes. And they're getting barely anything. Because a smart water's TDS I think is around 28. It's nothing. Yeah.

It's barely anything in there. And people buying it for the electrolyte level. Right. Thank you. And now it's nourishing.

Come on. And it's not unhealthy. Don't get me wrong. It's not unhealthy to drink these waters. But for example, when I would go through the gym.

And I'm sweating a lot because I'm exercising. I would not drink that water. Because I want something to replenish. I want something to replenish or my electrolytes. I'm just losing.

And I will go then to a water where it's more like less dissolved. Yeah, but I wouldn't I wouldn't bash a water. It's bad. Or you you will dive when you drink that water. This again, this motive of locking people's kankan.

I will say it as well because they they're trying to hide the name. And then by the M's they're trying to tell you to into this kankan scheme then. I actually fell for that. And I want one of those machines. And I just didn't.

I didn't love the way the water tasted. It didn't taste. $5,000. Yeah. I know.

Yeah. It did, but it didn't. And this is not me bashing them. But to me, it didn't taste right. There was something off about it.

I didn't love it. Yeah, it's processed up water. Let's be honest. And then there's saying like no and you. You can create all these different pHs.

First of all, we'll all learn already.

I think that pH is a it's a marketing gimmick.

So that's over already the game plan. The problem of this kankan people doing. And this drives me so nuts about accountability. Because again, mountain valley got in hot water. Point and teed it right now.

Let's say like this. They reached out to you. And said, let's let's talk about the fact kankan does exactly the other way around. Wow. They're doing it all on the back angle.

Ellie. Yeah. No, it's like your hour because I'm selling sometimes in emails. And say like guys, you're telling me you're not allowed to say any health claims, but as you all your reps.

Ontick talk all the time saying when you drink the water, you have better blood flow. You can breathe better. No, I saw a claim. No cancer will come to you. How insane that is to even say that.

My mother's a cancer survivor. I'm very thankful that she had doctors surrounding her and supported her when she had breast cancer. And she's survived it for 25 years ago. And she listened to a doctor and on a water company.

Like this is, and this is then for me where it gets personal. So they're actually having people that means they're creating death. Let's be honest. And then these people going on the tick talks and on Instagram and saying when you drink liquid death, you're going to die.

This is what they're saying. Yeah. And you're like what? You have a cause of sparkly and sparkly. It's acidic water.

And therefore it's bad for you.

Cancer can drive in your body.

And then you're going to die.

He's saying are you guys nuts?

Because they don't understand basic chemical structures.

So for someone they're saying or cancer cannot drive in an alkaline environment. They actually write with that claim. Guess what else cannot survive in a fully alkaline environment. Your body. Because you're going to be dead.

Because your body is different patient. It's not just one. And that is a problem. How they are like trying to under the read and mingling around and trying to scare people to tell and making crazy claims about water brands.

What is absolutely not true. To try to into this multilevel marketing scheme. And that is so sad. And I'm getting really upset. I'm getting really upset.

I don't want to be upset, but I'm getting really upset. It is interrogating. I hate people who getting scammed. It tries to mean nuts. I don't want that Americans getting scammed.

I was one of them. And I don't want it. And I fight my best for it. We need more martens in this world. I'm telling you, because it's you have blown my mind today with some of the facts that I had no idea about.

Do you want to start trying some of these waters? Yes. And I think we should. We talked about Saratore Mountain Valley.

And I think like let's actually taste Saratore and then I brought a water.

What is so different. They are too still waters. Saratore. Let's start with this. And then let's go to three base from Australia.

What is really funny? Okay. Perfect. We just need a little glass in there. No.

I'm ready. I want to tease you. While we're waiting to pour these, I'm going to ask you a question because my friend J. Dog from Hollywood Undead actually is like really, you know, obsessed with waters and stuff too. And he wanted me to ask you.

Yeah, please. A couple questions. So hold on to me. Pull a little bit. I just need a little bit for myself.

Oh, done. We're tasting water and not drinking it. No. Oh, there's a difference. Yeah.

By the way, I have them on room temperature. The water is on purpose. Because when you drink room temperature water, you can actually taste everything out of the water. When you're putting an ice cube or you're chilling them super down, you barely can taste anything

anymore. Because you're actually numbing up your taste abilities. That's insane. Try to get rid of ice cubes, guys. Like ice cubes is actually the poison for beverages.

Wow. You don't know what water they were using for the ice either. By the way, I don't want to, I don't want to bash national, but oh my god, guys. I had to go to the restaurant after I came out of the plane. I pressed, I pressed the, the, the, the water and the toilet.

And this whole wave of chlorine came into my nose. Oh, no. And I was like, oh my god, that is intense. And then I thought, oh, maybe they have a chlorine problem here. So I went over then to, to watch my hands, obviously.

And this is the first thing I'm always doing.

So I'm taking both hands and then I'm putting water up to my nose. Oh my god. It was chlorine. It was so bad. Scary.

We have a water software and you have to.

I saw this over there. You have to have a water softness system. A lot of people don't know this. It's very important not just what you're drinking, even what you're sharing with. Yes.

A shower folder is mandatory in my opinion in this country. They're not expensive, guys. You can buy at, add on charcoal, the full 60, 70 bucks. I have, for example, a rose or small system at my place from Delta faucet, because they're pretty cool because by our all the problem is you're feeling everything out. And then you don't have the minerals anymore.

So a Delta faucet, our all system, they have a cartridge. You plug it into your system and they're remineralizing the water. With our tedious of around 90 to 100, I love this. And by the way, they reached out for several years ago. As well, when they went to the volume of the shades and said,

Martin, can we do a water test with you? So they wanted to learn as well as a company. And I love these companies. And they're saying like, "You want to learn?" We don't know everything.

Transparency is beautiful. And that's great. So I'm a big fan of them. Okay. So Sara Toga.

Let's take a sip. Let's take a sip first. I don't like drinking out of glasses. I like to drink straight from the bottle. Are you a bottle girl?

I am a bottle girl. But it's a smooth water. It's not heavy. It's not sold to you or something because it doesn't have something. It's not a stick, right?

Yeah, but think about the next one. I think this is thick. Okay. I can't. So this is the water.

I've been on this account for a second.

I've been on this account for a second. And Anna Kendrick was sitting right next to me. And we had this tasting. We had this water on the show. And she had this water.

And she's like, "What the hell is going on?" She could not believe in it's your bottle. So when you want to drink it from here, that's yours. No. I don't want to just be on your bottles.

So this water has a very interesting story. So it's been founded by accident, by a retirement couple in Australia. A little bit southern of Melbourne. And it looks like this is brought around 2000 years old. That means the last time it was rain water.

Because obviously, every water is billions of years old. Okay. But I mean, like the last time it was rain water, it was from 2000 years ago.

It passes for 2000 years through stone layers.

And picks up so much minerality. So the TDS here's 1,300. So you TDS meter would blow away, actually. Yeah. When you put your TDS meter in that water,

I would think, "Well, I think evaporates."

Yes. By that water. Okay. Cheers. This one is thick, but oh my gosh, it's good.

You guys try it. It's crazy, huh? That is thick. That is thick. It's like a very heavy water. That is thick.

It's very interesting minerality after notes. But I would heat it off. But that is after taste. What is that? It's the minerality, no.

Okay. It's loaded with 27 key minerals. It's almost like sweet though, right? Yeah, it's very creamy. Yeah.

It's very creamy. Yeah. Sweetly creamy. Yes. It's a very unique water.

I don't know if I love it or not. I would have to definitely try another sip of that. Then let's taste the water. I was talking about a freaking mountain valley water. This is my favorite.

I have this sparkling. Let's go to the sparkling because I have another sparky water. Oh, okay. That you have two carbonation levels. Okay, gotcha.

So mountain valley is still, oh, you have to be careful.

And then we're getting wet here with the water. Yes. So I'm sorry you're a pin of me, huh. So I'm going to go over 18 here, huh? All right.

So I'm going to ask you this question for my lady. Yeah, please. He said, what tedious gives you kidney stones. A lot of confusion on that, high TDS does, but at what rate? Yeah.

There is no what range because we're all humans are different. Some people can drink high TDS water with 2005 from it.

They in day out and they will never have kidney stones.

Others, they maybe get kidney stones by a TDS of 300. There is no it's. Talk to your doctor. Talk to your doctor. Do your checkups all the time.

Every year you should do a checkup for yourself. And when there's a problem, you need to look why. Maybe it doesn't come even from food. Maybe it doesn't come from the water. Maybe it comes from your food from your high diet because there's tons of

Minutes that's off to what can build up to kidney stones. So it depends on you. There is I'm so sorry. I would love always the question to have an answer sometimes. But I'm a guy when there is no real answer.

I will say it as well. I'm not fake an answer because a lot of influence is doing that as well. These days, they're thinking they need to know everything and then bullshitting around. Well, it's actually not true. So this is a very, very important question.

I think, but you should check it out with your doctor with your physician.

And see, is there a problem or not? Like my parents drinking high mental cotton water since many years.

And they never had kidney stones.

Others have it immediately. His second question was a lot of people assume if they get a salt softener. It's safe to drink the water after. But you're doing an ion exchange and trading one mineral for another. So you're drinking a shit ton of sodium or magnesium.

And is that safe? Do you still need an arrow filter? So water softener is bringing down minerality. But he's right. It will exchange with other minerals. And it really depends obviously on you as your body, on your lifestyle, on your diet.

Even if the water is now totally fine. Or maybe you should think about an arrow system. When you're adding an arrow system, you don't have to have a warden or softener anymore. Because you already have an arrow now. It's double.

That's you do then have to do this. So I have our own. That was for me, my choice, my personal choice. And again, because I'm using it, does not mean everybody else needs to use it. It's very important to me.

That's again, the big difference between an influence or content creator. I can just say what I like and what I think would be for my lifestyle. Perfect. I chose our own. Because I liked it the most safe way in my opinion.

There's no really downsides except your water bowl will slightly go a little bit higher because there's waste water creator as well. By the water system, because I was nothing else than actually a very thin membrane, where water needs to pass through. And then it filters the bad stuff out of what we do if we don't want to have.

We pee fives, microplastics, forever chemicals, all this terrible stuff. What we don't want to have in our waters.

But the problem is, it will filter as well.

Calts and magnesium, sodium, potassium, the stuff that I want to have in my water. And again, my arrow has the benefit of adding back minerality. But you can do it at home as well. I have a fancy ores system, what I have. Little sea salt.

Yeah. Like a carer of water, little sea salt on top of it. And you go to go. You create it literally like a little electrolyte drink for yourself. Awesome.

Okay. Mount Valley Springs, sparking salt. Nothing I've ever had. Not in Valley Springs, Sparkling. So this comes from a still water.

Obviously still water source. I'm telling it like an ocean artificially to it. Okay. But I like the bubbles. The bubbles are very tiny.

Hi, right. You're the sparkling water drinker, right? Okay. So listen, he's a sparkling water-fine. This is a beautiful water with a very good, very good soft bubbles.

She said it takes the low.

She said it takes the low.

She said it takes the low. She said it takes the low. She said it takes the low. She said it takes the low. She said it takes the low.

She said it takes the low. Yeah. This one's gonna be fun. Oh, I can't wait. Okay.

So not the state Georgia. Okay.

We're talking about the country of Georgia.

I never knew there was a freaking country in Georgia.

Yeah, right next to Georgia. On the east, east Europe. Okay. And this water has more electricelli than a gate rate. Wow.

It's gonna make my hair stand out. Yes, this water is crazy. It's this water. I love learning about water. You gotta come back every year.

This is so fun. Absolutely. I'm happy. I love it. I have beautiful house.

Yeah. Yeah, we would love to have a nice, I have a nice backyard with a nice pool. And a hot wall pool where we can emerge ourselves in water and drink water. This smells like straight up. It has an irony is smell.

Yeah. Like a metallic smell. This smells like five thousand. It smells like monkey's blood. Yeah.

You would think. Iadine. It smells like iodine. Yeah. Okay.

Give it a sip. Oh, Lord. Oh, my goodness. It's super salty. It's very intense.

It's very intense. So how? Okay. How?

Somebody couldn't drink that every day.

Correct. And it brings me to a very good point. And you absolutely right.

That is not meant for hydration anymore.

Okay. This water is so intense. It has so much minutes. That actually definitely. In my opinion, that would definitely be a problem at one point for your body.

Yeah. When you just shoved this down as your regular water. You know what it tastes like? Have you ever put alca salsa? Like in a water?

It has the same impact like an alca salsa. Yes. That's a medicine water. Okay. So we have in Germany.

And this is nowhere where the FDA will hate me for it. We're saying this. And the farm industry will hate me for it. We have 60 water brands in Germany who falling out of the medication law. They are state approved medication.

It's nothing else than bottled water. Wow. And here, the FDA forbids all the water companies who tell anything. This would tell anything about health benefits besides water. What is crazy?

Because their waters out there. Even here in America who have a benefit besides hydration. For example, I Twitter, Jo's a German brand called Geralt Steiner. 2500 TDS loaded with calcium. It has the same amount of calcium than a glass of milk.

It's crazy for lactose intolerant people. That is just amazing. God they need calcium. Yes. So what do you drink this for?

Like if you're sick. Correct. So this is like that. This is true. I like the waters in the spa and bath towns where people still going there to this day.

Then treat themselves on these healing waters. It's good for digesting for example. So this is actually when you can go to the restroom. That. Oh, it's like a magnesium drain.

Yes. So it actually will help to for your digesting system. Most of these very high mental content waters. A very good for digesting. It's very interesting.

But this is because I cannot open because the only bottle I have. But this is, for example, the brand in Germany, Geralt Steiner. And that is medicine. The back label is a medicine back label. Up front here.

There's a medication approving number printed on. And even it says in the German language. Do not, not for children under 12 years. This is bottled water. Wow.

You would think like what a bottled water needs to put a warning label in. And it's not for children under 12. No, because that is medicine. This is medicine.

So would you drink the whole bottle or is there a death thing?

They're putting it down. How much you have to drink for what? Okay, gotcha. It's literally like medicine. They're telling you exactly what to do with this water.

Amazing. So I think that is like, again, this extreme confusion in America. Where everybody thinks water needs to be pure. Right. And then they're coming with their TDS meeting us.

Yeah. That's me. No. They're not at all because I totally understand where you come from. No, I know.

I get it. I'm taking accountability. And that was the issue with with with Americans. No wonder they're off freaking out when their TDS meeting goes Red.

Right. I would freak out as well. When I didn't know, I would freak out and say, What is going on here, guys?

So no, it can be amazing actually.

Yes. When that thing goes red. Yes. That's like, yeah. So when you came in, you were freaking out.

Yeah, we should drink this. Okay. Okay. It's called so Cassani. And why do you love this so much?

It is a very cool taste profile. It's like the TDS is around 1,1,300 TDS. Is it still the sparkling version? Can you see it? This is still nice, even better.

Yeah. Because it's still version has a slightly effervescent to it. Is there four times more elector lights? It's loaded with elector. 1,000, 300 TDS.

It's more than a greater rate as well. This one. Yeah. So this you couldn't drink all the time either. Oh yeah.

One time, it's like it's okay.

I think over 2, 3000, then we're getting like,

No, it's getting like intense. Right. A thousand, 300 like a pyligrino, it's 900. Okay. It's pyligrino.

Yeah. I'm not a huge pyligrino found. So Sukusani from Peru. The fun part is that this is naturally occurring bubbly. So it has super tiny bubbles.

Yeah. And it's sparkly. They're same with Bojumi. This was natural bubbles. So that happens when you have old volcanic reactions in the ground.

The water passes through the different stone. Yes. We'll pick up now the CO2, slightly due to the magma. And now the water becomes acidic from a pH standpoint. And acidic water has more dissolving power than still water.

What has a higher pH has.

So therefore, the sparkling natural, sparkling waters always have a higher TDS as well.

Because they have more dissolving power. So that's the reason. 1,300. 4,000. This one is 2,500.

Like this natural-kun sparkling waters are always super high in TDS. All right. Let's give it a try. Nature. Cheers.

That was shocking. I didn't hate it though. No. I love that water. Oh, my big fan of Sukusani.

It's got a little tang to it, but then after you swallow, it's okay. So you drink it at sparkling. You swallow it still. Yep. It's very interesting.

Yeah. And especially after Bosos, Bosos, Bosos, you obviously, it feels so much more approachable. Right. Then Bosos. Some people love Bosos.

They love the taste. Yeah. But wife loves high mental content waters. Yeah. She's addicted to it.

And I think that has something to do with her childhood as well.

Because she always been in water and trained as our Olympic swimmer.

So she always needed electrolytes. So for her water for her is not just hydration. She wants the electrolytes as well. Yeah. She grays for this.

And that's the reason sometimes when you see and test. Oh, look, tap water again. One in a blind taste against bottled water. That does not mean that the tap water is actually better. That just means you grow up on that taste profile of the tap.

You think that is good water. And you think suddenly that a water, what you don't like from a taste perspective is suddenly bad. Well, it has something to do with your childhood. Would you suggest anybody in America drink tap water out here?

We should all drink tap water because the most associated water you should filter at first.

Okay. That's my suggestion. But I think I'm not against tap water at all. I'm a pro tap water person. Very important to me, but I have a feeling because the infrastructure needs to be clearly more

get money invested there. We have huge problems with the infrastructure in America. I think we all know that. And especially when it comes to all our pipes in this country is so big. I told you understand it's a huge undertaking for the country.

So I'm not even saying. They are bad. We just have the problem. We need to fix it. We saw what in Flint, Michigan happened.

But they tried to make a cheaper. They switched over to a new water source and didn't realize that the city of Detroit where they used to get the water. Adding something into the water to prevent their pipes from corrosion. So they didn't do that. And after two days or the pipes were starting to get corrosive.

And then the water was highly wet. So there was poison. There was poison that water. Then they switched it back to their original Detroit water. But the harm was done because all the pipes were now done.

So they had to change all the pipes. And they still do it since 11 years. They are still fixing the pipes in Flint.

Now think you need to fix the whole country.

Obviously it's a huge undertaking. So we have to make sure we're putting money aside to do this. The last administrative, what we had before, this administrative now, they actually started to invest in water infrastructure. And they put a plea on it that in ten years no more lead pipes are allowed to be here in America. What I think is a great step in the right direction.

We need to put gold to each other to say even ten years sounds crazy. When you think about how much work that actually is, it's not crazy. But we need to put gold together to get better water into every single household in America. Because water is a human right. Yes.

That's what I'm standing for. And not a fancy guy who just drinks fancy waters with beautiful ladies in this beautiful house. And in Nashville. No, my passion actually goes for every person who don't have clean and excessive drinking water. We need to bring awareness to water because without water, we wouldn't be here.

That's what it is. You're a blessing and the world is like you to have some value like you. I appreciate that. But I need the content creators like you to spread the words as well. And the more we are, the more power we have, the more we talk about water, the better it is for everybody.

Even for our little fellow animals. They need water too. They need water too. They need water too. Haley has a question.

Hmm.

Do you like the brida water filters that you put the water into the containers and it filters it?

Or would you recommend a filter like on actual.

I've seen the ones on the sinks.

Hmm. Where they go through that. What do you like better? It depends what you want to filter. Obviously, at $20 Brida filter will not filter the same way then, but we're also a small system for $2,000.

It's, that's, let's be honest. It's a totally different game plan. It may be filtered something. So the cheapest Brida filter literally just gets rid of chlorine. That's all what that is.

It doesn't filter anything. Have you seen the ones that have mold that they like?

The problem is with filters and you have a point there, the problem is when you have a filter.

A filter is nothing other than a sponge. That's what a filter is. So when you don't clean your filter, you have a problem at one point. That's the same. We all know, I think, in our kitchen, we have all the sponges everywhere.

You should actually trust them after a week.

You need to get rid of them. You need to get rid of them. They are like actually at one point, they will give more harm than benefits to you. And that's the same with a filter system. So the huge, the huge problem is that you are thinking, all my filters are filled in filter.

I have to worry. Okay, when did you change your filter from your fridge? Never. How old is your fridge 20 years? We have a problem.

You might be drinking actually in our super poisoned water every day. You need to obviously maintain the filters. At one point they are full.

So my reverse was most system, for example, tells me when.

This is smart and the system. So sometimes you have to do it yourself. Sometimes you have to read the manual. They're saying every two or every three month. It really depends what kind of filter.

So again, there's no best filter as well because it depends on your house. What you need to get rid of. I can make a recommendation when I have no clue what's in your house actually for water. But a breeder filter at cheap one is literally just for chlorine. You can even save the money there.

Just put your tap water into a caravan.

Leave it overnight in your fridge, because chlorine is a gas and the chlorine will be gone in 25 hours.

What do you think? Cold free. Yeah. Copper water. Have you heard of the copper?

Yes. So copper, copper, like silver as well, is anti-bacterial. That means it can actually kill bacteria. What is pretty cool? That's reason in the medieval times.

A lot of people use copper silverware or copper cups or silver because they knew the benefits that bacteria we can kill from that. What is pretty awesome? So to drink like when you are hiking and you bring your copper glass or something, obviously it can look like everything.

But the chance you get sick is lower in that kind of a vessel versus a plastic vessel. What is pretty cool? I love that. Last but not least, I want to ask you about what is going on with the periade drama. Oh my god.

I have several videos on that. And there you can see how a martiner visit can actually turn to being a fan of a brand to be what the fuck. Right. And people are out, please.

I don't know if kids like to play anything.

Cut more. Okay. But that is for me. It's so bad what happened there. So the problem was, what came out for several years ago already, that they are building

actually their springboard. What is not allowed under the European law. Of course, when you have spring water, you are not to touch it. There are several regulations what you are allowed to do. For example, you can extract iron.

You can add a carbonation or extract carbonation. And like small little other things like micro, bacteria you can kill. You can UV light it or zone it to make sure that micro bacteria will be killed. That nothing will happen in the water because that's beyond us. When you open a bottle of water and leave it in the sun for like two months,

that thing is growing with one billion bacteria.

Again, so a video about some sorry, idiot guy who had a three month old Fici bottle open on his, on his thing and said, why it's green that selling us poison. No dummy. You had a water container open for three months. Yes, there's micro bacteria everywhere we have.

And from water comes life. That's all what that is. That's life. Let's create it right now. So please don't tell me that Fici water is selling me crap.

No yet it for three months open. What's happening with your milk in three months? I mean, it will grow. It will walk right next to you the milk. Or it's in there.

Yeah. Like really like, oh man. No, so what's happening in your damn car out, bro? Yeah. So what's happening with per game?

So they found out that they're actually filtering their water, but they're not allowed to do under the European law. But they charge premium as a mineral water. And the term mineral water is very regulated under the European law. When it says natural mineral water, you cannot filter.

You're not allowed to do certain things. And they did. So they found it out. They found out that they even tried to do a deal with the French government. So this whole drama is actually even in the government.

That they try to push it around there. And for sure about, I have no clue. Obviously internally what happened there. But for sure it's all about money. To try like, I'll give you some money.

And then just change some laws that we can still do this.

What we're doing.

So now you suddenly see on the American market Masor perier.

And you'll be like, they just rebranded. No, no, no, it's a different source. Because they don't allow to say any more spring water from perier. That's forbidden by law. So they had to change it to Masor perier.

It's a totally different water. But in there. And in order to tell to India. And therefore, for example, they are untransparent. No water quality report on the homepage.

I can't find anything there. I reached out to them once per email and said,

Can you please tell me where the water's coming from?

No response. So that is anti-transparent. Well, this guy said they are hiding something. Maybe he should start there. Yeah.

You know, the water company from America who supports American jobs. Well, like that's like, again, I'm getting upset. Yeah, don't go blind. I think you're hiding right now. Yeah.

[LAUGHTER] Let's take a look at it. Have you just created it? Yeah. Yes. It drives me nuts. And I see every day I see now crazy people talking on the internet,

about crazy stuff when they have no clue about it. And it's so sad because they're scaring others. And one more thing about scared tactics on my channel as well. You will see it. There was a lady doing the fires in Los Angeles.

What we had in January. She was sitting in her Beverly Hills mansion. You can see her big house. She was completely remodeled. Nothing wrong. Nothing wrong with us.

There's a lot of friends who are doing this. I don't have any issues with that. Whatever floats your boat, I don't care. But she goes on the internet and says, "They're poisoning us our tap borders,

but because I live in Beverly Hills proper." What she said, "Proper." Nine or two or no proper.

Like, how more self-like assholely can you be, in my opinion?

So she used the TDS meter. She put it into her tap water. And she said, "Look at this. It's red. Look at this poison." Then she used distilled water.

And I was like, "Really, she put now the TDS meter distilled water means obviously zero." Is everything that's filled out? That's what distilled means. And it was green, obviously.

And she's like, "There you have it."

So I did the first of all, I called her out.

And I sent her a DM first. She said, "You have a little problem there." Like, "I'm more than happy to explain what that actually is what you did." And she's like, "Fuck off." And I was like, and then I said, "Just to give the heads up,

I can't do a deep-unk video about you on my channel. And it will not be pretty." When you're not, like, please delete this video because it's a little remiss information. Yeah.

You're creating fear to others who don't have access to water right now. This is like, it's so wrong on so many levels. And she is again like, "I don't care." He's saying, "Here we go." A day later, that thing went viral.

That video what I created. She had to close all her social media accounts. But I feel actually bad. I don't want that. I don't want to call out people

and that they have to, that they have to, like, shut down their socials. I don't want that. Yeah, but you're kind of like, the water avenger. Yeah.

And I think that people should be open to being corrected. Yeah, yeah. You said, "Hey, maybe there is more. We should actually talk to this guy." Yeah.

I would love to learn. And more people who are going to make videos like that,

like you need to be okay with being corrected,

especially for not professional. Because I'm learning as well. When a doctor tells me suddenly Martin, maybe you need to trick it there because maybe you said something to what is from a,

from a physician standpoint, maybe now I'm pushing right? I want to learn. I want to learn that I can be better even. Mm-hmm.

But what I say most, and I'm saying this again, as well here at the podcast, please check me guys. Yes. Please check even me.

Don't take everything to run about a set. I tried my best to do my research in all abilities, but I don't have a lap at home to run a water-quality report for waters. I have to rely on evaluations.

I'm surprised you don't. Because you just can't do it at home. Here's so many factors, what could alternate the results that you have to have professional people

who are trained for that to do this actually.

And that's the reason I have to always relay

as well on other informations. And I have to trust others. And yes, we need to trust each other because let's be honest. I flew over from Los Angeles over to Nashville today.

I had to trust the airline. I had to trust the pilot that he puts me down here safely. My group at Roya was a great person. I loved her so much. She was such a fun girl.

She talked to me the whole time, and I was sleeping in the back. But she talked the whole time. It was great. She had this beautiful voice

that I can totally pass off. Yeah. Because I was a little, I was a little tired. Poor thing. And she was great.

And I gave her good tips and everything. And I had to rely on her that I can close my eyes and relax a little bit. And I know she won't do an accident.

So we have to trust certain people. Mm-hmm. But again, be skeptic. Yeah.

And when something is too good or too weird to bats suddenly, maybe there's a background. What I said about the person,

What I think is cool that he has an app.

But how he's trying to sell his app is not okay in my opinion.

Right. He's fear-mongering. Yes.

He pulls out videos about how bad everything isn't everybody freaks out.

And oh my god, I have to pay now. I don't know how much his subscription is. And to do that, I know that what water is safe. I've talked to water companies where they said, his results are totally different than my results.

I haven't my company. Totally different. So I have no Chloe tests. Maybe something is wrong with this test, even I don't know.

Yeah. I don't know his. I don't know him. He reached out once to me and said to me, I'm sorry.

I'm not available for you. Yeah. I'm not willing to say it. I'm not willing to say it. Yeah.

I know. I agree. I don't want to be a part of it either. Martin, thank you so much for taking the time to sit down with us

and go over everything with us and just always here for you.

Being here and just being such a light to the world. And I'm just so excited to get to collab with you more and just watch your journey also. Definitely. I'm doing a lot of podcasts. It's always funny.

I'm doing a regular on the H3 podcast with you. Yeah. I don't know if you know him. I yep. Uh, with Hill and Ethan.

And it's funny to read their sometimes because they have a huge team.

Always in their all talking to each other and we're always doing some fun.

We just together and I love them. I love the family. I love the fans. I love your fans as well. Because some of them reach out as well and say like,

"How Martin, this is so cool. I'm such a big fan of you. And now you're going to her podcast. My god, two two worlds collide. It was so nice to see the the the feedback actually of your of your followers as well.

They're sweet. And that's the reason I said as well. Let's go over there. I don't care what it costs. I want to be here.

I want to talk about you because again, we need to help each other out. I love it. That's all what it is. And I think that's to the end.

I would love to say please guys. Help your neighbor. Help your loved ones. Don't scream immediately on the internet when you see something. It's too bad.

Let's try to scale back our voices and be a little bit more. Feel a bit more. Com. Com. Com.

Com. Com. Com. Com. Com.

Com. Yes. Com passion. That's what I was looking for. Feel a bit more compassion to each other because you don't know what happened

in their lives, maybe. And you know what happened in my life. So maybe let's understand each other a little bit better. Yes. And then we can talk about our differences.

But just screaming. Doesn't help anybody. Can't watch. Let's be. Let's be all American and let's help each other out.

That's a strong community and let's a strong country. Amen. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you guys for tuning in to another episode of Dunblond.

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