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It's called Monovitality, and the founder, and creator of the product flew all the way here from Australia to be on the podcast. And so we are going to do a deep dive on what the benefits are of this extraordinary natural--
I don't even call this supplement. I say, a natural, which you even call it, David? It's an activator. An activator, I was lumped that word. Right before we started, I was telling David
βthat I think people are kind of getting a little fatiguedβ
from over supplementing. And what is so amazing about Monovitality is that it's all natural, and the benefits are-- I mean, you can check it yourself or extraordinary. So I wanted to talk about your story, David.
Introduce, beyond your name, who you are, why you're actually here, and your whole evolution of how this whole thing happened with finding this company, being the founder of such a potent product, et cetera. And just who you are.
So thank you for being here. Thanks, Jennifer.
It's always a gift to be in your presence, and--
Please. Yeah, Manor is really started very differently to a lot of other health and wellness businesses. And what I mean by that is I actually went on a quest of self discovery myself, which led me
to a whole bunch of different places around the planet, like the Himalayas, like Peru, like the Middle East, like Egypt. And along that journey, I was in a very open space and ended up meeting a lot of local people, royal families,
and indigenous people that introduced me to different substances that had been used for thousands of years. And I was traveling around for five or six years and had some big questions that I was looking for answers for myself.
But along that way, when I was exposed to these different substances that were mainly around, like anti-aging and longevity and fountain of youth and all these kind of big exotic terms at the time, big buzzwords. Yeah, and when I was finished that--
and I was actually at the Dead Sea sleeping for 88 nights on the bank of the sea with nothing except myself and one of my good friends, Marty. And that was a whole kind of journey to get there. But I was introduced to the mineral kingdom in a new way,
meaning the Dead Sea is the most mineral concentrated solution on the planet. So I was spending a lot of time getting in the water, sun gazing, reading some sacred text, and through that journey, really understanding that minerals
are so important for our biology because we are water and minerals. And it's the minerals that are providing that conductivity. So it was at that point where I had a mentor of mine saying, you know, why don't you create a product
from everything that you've learnt?
βAnd I thought to myself, what would that product be?β
Like all these substances have come across. What are the ones that I could take to people or share with people that would have the most impact?
It was really two substances.
And they were shiligit from the high mountains in the Himalayas. And then almost made from ocean plasma, from the Dead Sea. And the combination of those two are not just minerals, but they're also amino acids, enzymes, tritopens,
something really powerful, called philvic acid,
which we can get into a little bit. So what that, what the combination of those raw materials is doing is really raising the body's cell membrane potential and raising the voltage. And it's actually getting nutrients into the mitochondria.
And the mitochondria is what produces the ATP, which is the electrical potential. - So what kind of made you realize that it was ocean plasma and shiligit and that combination that was doing such miracle work
on the body in the first place? Like, did you just fall upon something,
βlike did you fall upon it one day and you saw some major changes?β
Like, how did it kind of unravel itself? - Yeah, it happened over years. - It didn't happen in the lab, you know? Like, in times people were like, oh, you know, this A plus B equals C,
let's like test it in the lab. And then, you know, that's not what happened. - Yeah, it was about 15 years ago that I really became fascinated in the fact that the body was a salt water.
- Yeah, yeah. - There were salt water beings, and I was understanding that, you know, a lot of people were deficient, they were mineral deficient. - How did you figure that out though? - Just because, you know, I remember one big part
was a study by the Department of Agriculture in the US actually that said, our food has a 90% less minerals in them now than they did a 100 years ago, because the soil has 90% less minerals in it now
than it did a 100 years ago. So, that translates to, you know,
βyou have to eat 10 apples to get the same nutrientsβ
as you did from one apple. So, yeah, I just kind of made sense to me that we needed more minerals. And it wasn't until I was actually at the dead sea and doing a lot of fasting and getting in the water,
I actually saw minerals in a totally different way, which gets a little bit esoteric, but because I was studying physics and advanced mathematics at the time and I could see the minerals as vortexes, like the atoms of the minerals as vortexes.
The different minerals had like different energetic signatures and so it was important to get all of them into the body and then trust in the body's intelligence to actually take what it needs and discard the rest. But if the bodies only getting say 20% of the minerals that it needs,
it's gonna be compromised in its expression, like in its biological functioning, it's gonna be compromised. One way I used to think of it is like keys on a piano. This is like 88 keys on a grand piano.
There's 88 minerals that our body requires. And you imagine if your piano or keyboard only had like eight keys to play a song. So you can still play the song. The song would still be cool.
But if you've got 88 keys, you're gonna be able to play like this harmony and this symphony that has all these other notes and expressions. And our biology is a frequency. It is playing a song.
So if we've got access to all those keys, we're gonna be able to play a song that's not compromised. - So the Dead Sea's been as very famous
for so many amazing health benefits, right?
People will do fly there from all over the world just to float, right? Did you get this from that experience? I did you notice some truly miraculous benefit while you were in the Dead Sea
'cause you were living there. I mean beside there for so long. Like I know I was in Australia when people like, it's extraordinary what it does for your skin.
βIt's extraordinary like the minerals are so nutrient dense, right?β
I know that from my background. Did you not, did you only kind of realize that in real time and they were like, oh my God, the whole world needs to kind of experience what this is.
- To answer your question about people going there and getting healed, there was people coming there and bus loads. - Yeah, and bus loads, I'm telling you.
- Basically from Russia, really.
- In all places, yeah. But from all around the world, Germany, Europe, and I spoke to a lot of them 'cause often at nighttime, I'd go up to the Caboots to get something to eat and there'd be groups of people sitting around
and people would go there with really bad joint pain as an example. - That was the one thing I remember. That's a big one, joint pain, yeah. - And they would go there for, say, three or four weeks
and the entire time they were at the Dead Sea,
The joint pain would go away.
They would go home and three or four, five months later, it would slowly keep coming back and then it would be totally back. And so they'd come back from an annual trip and that was relieving their joint pain.
And that was one example. There was lots of different examples. - You remember that, for example? - Well, there was more serious diseases that people were going there and getting cured from.
- Like what? - Whether it was cancers, Parkinson's was another example. - Really? - Yeah, whole heap of different skin ailments. There was--
- Oh, the skin for sure. So you take these samples. And like, the, like, mana is not just ocean plasma though. It's also shilaji. - Yes. - Right? So like, it's not like,
it's not like you took a, you went to the bottom of the ocean and scoop some of the stuff and then put it into little jars and sold it, right? What did you do? You took the samples and then what happens?
β'Cause then you have to make thousands and thousandsβ
and thousands of parcels with it and then you're mixing it with something else. Like, why did you even mix it? Like if it was so, if the healing properties were so extensive of just that the dead sea couldn't that just be,
like what the, like that resin can that just be the liquid? - So the answer to your question, why was it like amplifying the effect? So full-vic acid. Full-vic acid is a transport's nutrients
at the nanoscale. So it activates minerals, breaks them down into a smaller particle size. So they can get into the mitochondria, remember the mitochondria.
- So you need that chiligite or that fall, like that's in the chiligite to break down the or miss or what you call it? - Yes, or miss. - To make it more effective to get penetrated into your body.
- Exactly. So that's why chiligite's so powerful, especially our chiligite
β'cause it has the highest percentage of full-vic acidβ
on the planet. But when you then go and combine this constant-trailed ormiss with that, so most of the components,
most supplements never get to the mitochondria,
because they can't get through the membranes. - Yeah, now I understand. - So there's not only the cellular membrane, there's the mitochondrial membrane. So let's say a cell has a thousand mitochondria inside of it.
And so most supplements are never getting to that mitochondria, and the mitochondria, remember is producing the ATP, which is the electrical potential. It's not only doing that,
it's regulating our metabolism, it's regulating our hormones, it's regulating our genetic signaling, it's regulating our intracellular communication. - Yeah.
- So full-vic acid is like, as this nutrient transporter at a nanoscale, it's like nature's nanotechnology. It's only one to two nanometers in length. - So wait, so without the chiligite or the phalvic,
βand you just took like the ormous by itself, right?β
It would never be as effective, right?
So why are more people not do, well, this is what I never understood. There's not like, there's no one else really doing it. Like, wouldn't someone else have figured this out, or like, copied you, or done something with this,
because you have a lot of products on the market that are chiligite, right? I haven't seen any ormous by the way, but I have seen a lot of chiligite. Why have they not, like, used that's like,
why have they not done the combination? The two expenses? - That's a good question. I think, I think it's like, it's such a journey for me to kind of figure this out
and come across this. - Yeah, how long did it take? - I think I was having meetings on this at Expo where's yesterday, and I believe in the future. People will add four-week acid to every formulation. - They are already, I feel.
- Because it's that nutrient transporter. So when they also understand that trace minerals are upregulating membrane potential in the cell, and again, the charge and the voltage of that membrane potential decides whether nutrients can come in
and toxins can come out. So you can be eating the best diet in the world. You can be taking the best supplements in the world, but if they're not getting into the mitochondria, the mitochondria, which controls the cell,
can't do anything. It's going to start acting in isolation, which means it's not going to bring nutrients in, and it's not going to remove toxins. So that's why you'll get people
that have these amazing diets,
but if they don't have the voltage and the cell membrane potential, they can still get disease. They can still be unhealthy, because there's no transport mechanism
through the membrane. - So you need the fall of a acid to transport? - You need the fall of a acid,
Or you need like nanotechnology.
You need small particle sizes. I mean, there is other ways to cross cell membranes, like with charge and size and shape. So gold, as an example, is the nutrient that we haven't discussed,
but it's the third one that we use at mana.
So gold-- - That's what I'd have all the time. - Yeah, exactly. So gold when it's in a nanoparticle size of between 10 and 30 nanometers--
- Okay. - Can also cross-- - A blood brain. - The blood brain barrier and cell membranes. So it can interact at the cellular level.
And gold can hold light. It's the only substance that can hold all the waveforms of light from the sun. - Wow. - Yeah.
- This isn't so interesting. But I still don't understand why more people have not caught on, and like kind of copying you,
or doing different companies with it.
β- Yeah, I think it's just a timing thing,β
like I said yesterday. - I didn't see one company at Expo West doing it. Not one. I didn't even see any Shilaji companies, actually, now that I think about it.
Although I know you can buy like Shilaji supplements, but if you actually tested those Shilaji supplements, you know, in fact, someone was telling me they took them to the lab. There's like 0.01% of Shilaji in the camera really.
- Yeah, because it's expensive. - Yeah. - It's hard to get. - Yeah. - Yeah, it's really hard to get.
The good stuff. - The good stuff. - Well, above 16,000 feet, yeah. - So how do you get it? Like, what's your process?
I mean, I don't want to like ruin all, like tell all your secrets, but like how do you think you can actually think? - No, I actually don't mind telling it all, because I'm not competitive in that way.
I think the things that are-- - Yeah, they're not. - Okay. - I think if things are collaborative, so like, again, in these meetings yesterday,
I actually want like tens of thousands of companies to figure this out and get it out there, because Manna, we can't supply this to everybody, but like I want everyone to have access to these meals. - I want to take a quick break from this episode
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βHow did you figure out the amount that someone needs?β
They mean, what would people feel if they started to take something like this every day? And by the way, this is not a commercial, you guys. I know it sounds like it, but David is so passionate about this and it is something that
is this natural residue that has such extraordinary benefits that I really thought it was important to explain this because it is something that's not just another omega-3. It's one of these things that actually can really optimize your health in a natural way, really.
And how else would people get this stuff? I want to know all that stuff. Yeah, so we put 1,000 milligrams of shillage it in every dose, which is very, very high. Most people do, if they had no capsules I was talking about.
Yeah, so gummies are 125 milligrams. And that's what they tell you. That's what they tell you, yeah. So I mean, you need 10 times more gummies just to get to 1,000 milligrams.
And the 1,000 milligrams we use is resin. It's not a powder with fillers in it, like it's resin from above 16,000 feet. So I'll give you some context.
βYeah, please explain, because I think people,β
this is the where people get confused. I did for a long time. Like not all is created equal, right? It is very different.
Yes.
Yeah, so you can buy a shillage it from $10.
Let me actually, let's say $20 a kilo to $2,000 a kilo. Wow, okay.
βSo, and the best way to test it is your testβ
for amino acids, your test for protein content, and your test for forvac acid. So most shillage it will have between 8 and 20% forvac acid. Now this is 88% as our house has all 20 amino acids. Our house has zero heavy metals.
So again, because it's from such high altitude, which makes it incredibly hard to get. How do you get it? Yeah, so you can only really get it for about eight weeks of the year, which is July and August.
Because the rest of the year, it's under the snow. So the last two seasons, we've employed 600 people to go out and collect shillage it. How many people? 600.
God, okay, wow. From the local tribes. And we get it from three different locations now, because the business is growing. And how do you extract it?
What does it look like when you extract it?
Yes, it's always different.
Sometimes you'll actually find clumps of the resin, but more often than not, it's mixed in with rock and sand. And they've literally got to put that in a sack, carry it back down to the processing center. Wow.
Where it's cleaned with purified water. And then you heat it at low temperature to cause a separation, then you put it through a filter. And you repeat that process until you end up with a black resin. Wow, that's a hard product to make, to produce.
Extremely hard, extremely difficult. So just talk about, for a second, before you bring it into the ordinance, I want you to name the top six benefits of shillage it alone. Go.
So energy, AT preproduction, metabolism, focus, recovery, longevity, hormone replacement, so cellular charge. Cellular charge. I thought hydration was the one of those, too. Definitely, yeah, definitely.
βSo I think of hydration as conductivity.β
I think it is cellular voltage, energy, and longevity. That's what hydration is to me. Like hydration is not just about drinking water without minerals. That's just fluid. But water with minerals is conductivity.
So instead of using a electrolyte or massive, right now. Instead of using the shillage electrolytes that are, like, literally, it's like sugar and crap in these little, can't they just use a sachet of mana in their water, and that would act as an electrolyte?
100%. If I have a skin issue, and if I don't drink it and just put it on my skin with that help, when you go to the dead sea and you people lie there and they then take the mud and they put the mud on their skin, I'm sure you saw that at time.
If I did that with the sachet, what would happen? Yeah, I mean, you're not recommended or do you? Yeah, you can. Both shillage and almost have been used topically. So the almost would be amazing, because of the magnesium,
for your skin, the shillage it. Well, they come, but I only have those sachets that say. So people just like opened it and went like that on my skin. Yeah, so people use it. It's a Mara Soraya, so it's better to help with all of that.
People use it as face masks, people use it in their hair. The indigenous used to do that. There's like it's documented. So I can just use it as a beauty product. Correct.
Yep. There's so much data on the properties of how healing this stuff is. And I know you created something that as at like a level of integrity
and quality that most people would never do, which is why I wanted
this is a great platform because it's so good for people to have this and incorporate this into their routine. Because it's not just another like conversation on. So on as cold plunges, whatever the supplement of the day is, creatine, you know what I mean?
βI think this is a really, this really does like changeβ
and alter your health at a deep level. 100%. If you look at the biology as, you know, photonic, super-conductor, or photonic bio-photonic electrical system, when we give it the correct inputs and it can upgrade itself,
then this isn't just a supplement. It's an activator. App that act to be, I know you said that earlier, it's so true. Where can they get more, I mean, there's been so much information, but if you want more, like they should, they can go check out Monovitality,
you know, Monov, and they can read all about it.
Thank you for being on the show coming here from all the way from Australia.
Do you think the else you want to include in this episode?
No, I think we've covered a lot. You think? Yeah.
βI appreciate your time and, you know, curiosity as always.β
I'm very curious because I, like I just said it,
but I really love this product. I take it every day, you know, be grudgingly, because I don't love the taste.
βI'm not going to lie, but it's so good for you.β
So thank you, David. I hope you're going to make the Laker game, or now you're not going to do it. Next week, you're going to do it. I'm going to make it as well.
βYeah, I've been wanting to go to a Lakers game all the way.β
I, I know. It happens. Okay, let's wrap it. One more thing, for those of you who have not yet subscribed and if you're watching this on YouTube, please subscribe and leave a comment because comments help the algorithm.
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