Roots To Riches

Thankful for the impact CBD is having on people's lives.

Episode Summary

Taking a minute to give thanks for our health. The benefits of CBD are rapidly spreading throughout the world. Justin Benton is joined by Janet Benton Gaillard, LaTara Parker and Dan Humiston on Clubhouse to talk about how thankful they are that CBD is finally being recognized as a legitimate way to improve health. Produced by PodCONX #HealTheWorld #,,,/25 Join the Miracle Plant live on Clubhouse every Saturday morning www.themiracleplant.org https://themiracleplant.org/the-miracle-plant-free-ebook-offer/ info@101CBD.org https://podconx.com/guests/justin-benton

Episode Notes

Taking a minute to give thanks for our health.

The benefits of CBD are rapidly spreading throughout the world.  Justin Benton is  joined by Janet Benton Gaillard, LaTara Parker  and Dan Humiston on Clubhouse to talk about how thankful they are that CBD is finally being recognized as a legitimate way to improve health.

Produced by PodCONX

#HealTheWorld #,,,/25

Join the Miracle Plant live on Clubhouse every Saturday morning 

www.themiracleplant.org

 https://themiracleplant.org/the-miracle-plant-free-ebook-offer/

info@101CBD.org

https://podconx.com/guests/justin-benton

https://podconx.com/guests/janet-benton-gaillard

https://podconx.com/guests/latara-parker

https://podconx.com/guests/dan-humiston

Episode Transcription

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[00:00:00] Justin Benton: Welcome back everybody to the miracle plant show, where we talk about this miracle plant with so many names, so misunderstood and how it's helping people in extraordinary ways. We're recording live here on clubhouse. 10:00 AM Pacific every Saturday.

And today we want to talk about what we're grateful for. It's the 4th of July weekend, and we get to hang out with friends and family and just experience this wonderful holiday where we get to get together and have fun. The world is opening up and people are just kind of getting back to normal and hanging out with each other.

I just felt so grateful this morning, that was the topic that I wanted to start the show with. And again, obviously for me, I'm so grateful that in our search to find a, an answer, a solution for our son's severe autism diagnosis, we came across this plant and we did everything we possibly could, but we kept pushing further and.

Hoping by, in praying that we could find something that would actually help clear his brain fog of a severe autism [00:01:00] diagnosis. And in fact, that's why we started the miracle plant show and all the dot orgs that we have is to just educate people, because there's so much confusion about this plant and we're I answered.

So we're here to pay it forward through education, through seeds, teaching people how to grow hemp in their backyard, through products and access to the same products that we have. That helped our son get his, his the solution. So with that's what I'm grateful for. I'm grateful to have the, Dan's here with Sr, our producer of the show.

My mom's back as well. Janet Betton Gaillard. And we also have LATERA here. Who's listening in and helping us and answering questions on the show today. And we're going to talk about what we're grateful for. With this miracle plan and just in general because there's so much that we all can be grateful for today.

So who wants to kick it off? What are you grateful for? I'm going to follow up, Justin, just one of the things you said, we talked about your son and The severe diagnosis in this severe way. He had to live his life when he wasn't able to talk anymore or relate to people. And it was just very happy and [00:02:00] unhappy and lost.

And I'm just grateful for him actually on some level for having gone through that. Because it was through him that we learned how effective the CBDA was. And so I think about sometimes that his life path apparently included this contracting autism and then gave us that opportunity  to actually find out that the raw whole hemp plant CBD works and then realize it applies to many issues across the spectrum of problems people have for health.

So I just sometimes. I think we point that out enough, that it was him that inspired this and that really was the start of everything. Absolutely. And sometimes it's hard to even go back to remember how hard it was how bad off he was and how sometimes they're sent. There seemed like such little hope, because at that time, the community that was.

Bumping up against it was pretty much like it was it was a coping thing. It was something that you just were going to deal with. And fortunately I was raised to listen [00:03:00] deeply by you and understood the power of the plan. And understood to question things. And so I, wasn't going to just take someone's word that we should, use them as a journal or an experiment with pills and things like that.

None of that made sense to me. But what did make sense was obviously when you flew out and we got our own diagnosis and we got our own food allergy tests and our own blood work and our own. Understanding of his baselines with pesticides and with heavy metals and everything that his body no longer could detoxify on its own.

That was the auto in auto-immune the inflammation. And through all of your practice and knowing how to, use herbs and food as medicine to help get him, at least back to moderate where we could reteach them and you were there, teaching them how to reread and math and the road skills and eye contact and all those kinds of things.

We were making progress. And, and, your belief system is, and which I love is that, children actually pick their parents. And knowing that I am his only dad, that I knew that I needed to keep [00:04:00] pushing and that's what I was going to do.

And it's, if you stay focused on what you want, not what's wrong. Again, this is about being grateful. And I focused on what I wanted cause I had my son. We were playing T-ball. And in fact, yesterday we went and played catch for the first time in baseball which we hadn't done since he was before his diagnosis and staying focused and clear.

And I remember our doctor out here in Ventura, said something along the lines of just trying to reactivate the brain. And he even said, like rubbing a cell phone over the brain to activate sensors because his son was also severely autistic. And that kind of triggered my brain pattern, looking for where other things that would make.

And then when I came across the research about CBD and helping children with seizures and epilepsy, that's when it clicked for me, I was like that is just a match. That's the pattern I'm looking for. And that's what led us to CBD. And then it led us to William Courtney, and then it led us to understanding juicing and CBDA and raw holistic, whole plant, organic cannabis and hemp.

Yeah. I mean, [00:05:00] there were definitely some dark days and we get to pay it forward and we get to talk to people. You talk with people on free consultations every week, families dealing with all kinds of issues and we get to enlighten them with our story and just share what worked for us and not ever, there is no silver bullet.

There's no magic, it's, it takes hard work. It takes perseverance. And it's easy to drive through McDonald's, but it's hard. To make juice every morning and to buy organic fruits and vegetables and all those kinds of things. But, it's I think I've said on a previous show is it's easy to be a crappy parent.

It's really hard to be a great parent and being a great parent means that you make sacrifices and you do things that are in your children's best interest. And I think if you come from that point, You can, you will find the solutions that you're looking for. And it's been so amazing that we've been able to work with our clients face to face and see their lives transformed and see their family's lives transform.

And it's not just by eating, some CBD oil. It's also by noticing and following those clues, those [00:06:00] cues that when you take some fresh organic plant oil and it helps you with pain or whatever it is that you're dealing. Then you'd also opens up your eyes to what other things could I do for myself?

Maybe I should drink that extra glass of water. Maybe I should go for that 20 minute walk. Maybe I should have a salad instead of a burger. And you start making better choices, realizing that there's an actual cause and effect relationship. So again so much for us to be grateful for and yeah.

Any other grateful shares or anyone wants to. Yeah, I would just like to know that you seriously just made me cry. Again, like I said, I am grateful for the science medicinal cannabis is amazing. Just being able to be knowledgeable about the plant itself for me, I'm really grateful for that.

I'm grateful for my daughter. I'm grateful for all of you on this platform. Everybody that's in this room. My daughter was diagnosed at the age of two and I didn't [00:07:00] get the experience that you guys got. And just to hear you talk about the different approaches, with the medications, it made me think back to when Zaria was younger.

And she was on different medications. She was on, Resperdol and I remember that medicine made her nosebleed, it made her gain weight. It gave her all these different side effects. And I was always thinking to myself that there has to be a different way. Fast forward to 2007 when she was five years old.

And she started seven seizures. Saria had her first seizure on the school bus actually on her way, home from school. And I remember just panicking me and the school bus driver calling 9 1 1, and me calling her doctor. I was in Chicago at the time. And he had already said, he said, if you call 9 1, 1, they're going to take her to the nearest hospital.

I was in the suburbs. He said, he, they're not going to bring her to me. He was like, I need you to be strong and you need to bring her to me. And I ended up leaving. Before the ambulance could [00:08:00] even get there. And I drove so fast all the way to the university of Chicago. I was actually living in saga village, Illinois.

I don't know if anybody knows anything about Chicago, but it's big. And there's a lot of suburbs and I'm driving and crying and praying, looking at my daughter, literally seizing. He told me to bring him there because that's where her neurologist was. That's where all the specialists was. That's where I took her.

But anyway Justin, you telling your story about your son and Janet, you talking about your grandson made me think about all of those years and all. Of the things that my daughter went to and now being at age 18, like literally this morning, she woke up, after, using CBD for a few years and now she came into my room and she said, mommy, warning, mommy.

And she was so happy and her eyes were bright and lit up and she's just a completely. Completely different girl and she's have [00:09:00] such a better quality of life since she's been using CBD. And I'm really grateful for my one-on-one CBD family, because if I didn't have that, she would still be that same old Azaria.

And I'm just grateful for her. She was my inspiration to go to school for cannabis. She's my inspiration to spread the word about how CBD. It's saving our children's lives as a mom, with a PR, with a child, with autism and epilepsy. And then also as a person with multiple sclerosis every day, I'm talking to people about CBD and spreading awareness about the CBD and how we have this.

That's here, but it's gotten such a bad rep that people don't even know that this could literally save them in their family's lives. That's why I'm here on this platform. That's why every day I'm reading myself researching on my own. And that is why I'm going back to school for public health and education.

And I'm [00:10:00] just really grateful for that. Cause as well, Justin, everything that you said made me think about, being a parent is hard. Being a great parent is even harder and it is easier to go to McDonald's and go through the drive through, because I'm gonna tell you this child, she loves nuggets and French fries, I know I'm like, no, we're going to go home.

We're going to have some salad. We're going to have some fruit. Just being having this circle of people around me just continues to inspire me, to keep doing what I'm doing. And I'm so very grateful for all of you. And I mean, like it made me tear up. But it also made me think about the advancements in science and the advancements in medicine and how so many doctors, there are a lot of doctors getting on board with medicinal cannabis.

There are a lot of people, seeing that this does truly help here. Our body, it doesn't just put a bandaid on the things that we're going through. I mean, it's really, truly a miracle. And so I can go on and [00:11:00] on, but I'm going to give somebody else a chance to talk, but I just want to thank you for sharing that because it really made me think of.

You know how good she's doing now, how she has such a better quality of life. And, I appreciate you guys, autism used to be like 30 years ago. People didn't even hear the word autism. Now you hear autism so much. You always hear that word. And I think I meet at least two people. Within a week who has a child or a family member with autism.

So I'm going to keep doing what I need to do as a brand ambassador and just as a cannabis advocate and the person who likes to help people, that's why I'm here. Thanks so much. I love it. Thank you.  no, I, and I love that idea too, of being like the best parent or adjusting to what your ideas of parenting are to the child you have.

And so some children are very easy to raise without many complications until the real challenge comes in. When you have a child. With very serious issues. And especially if you're talking about the autism, I always [00:12:00] mentioned that when I started working in the field as a psychologist, autism is one in 10,000 children, and now it's in between one and 21 and 31 and 40 or whatever study that you read, but obviously a massive increase.

And there's just not a lot of Real successful solutions. In fact, many people I came across and Justin had that same experience in the field. They just see it as something to make the kids, be able to behave enough to go to class or learn this or learn that. But they don't think in terms of really removing significantly the symptoms of autism.

And that's why to me, one of our major things as one-on-one CBD is also a gift parents style at home. That you don't have to just accept, oh, I need to do these medications. I need to do this and I need to do ABA and just get my kid through the day. And so I think I always think about my grandson too, is kind of the shining star, I guess there is hope, when you get discouraged.

It takes a while to see results, to keep that hope. And I know I was really triggered working with him one time, one of the behavior interventionists that [00:13:00] they are sand or whatever, when the kids are young. And so my grandson is pretty F was very athletic. And so he was doing some running or doing something and the person said, oh, he's going to be great in special Olympics.

And I just turned to her and I said, we have such different visions of his future because my goal, as soon as I started working with him was to have him totally. In regular schools and doing great and talking again and being above average again in academics, by the time he was in first grade. And that's when I realized too, as a parent, we have to take our own route and we have to, and that's why I'm so grateful that we did that and just was a blessing too that Justin thought of the CBD cause I'm very holistic.

And so all my diet changes and all that, I worked in four hours a day in the BIS. We got him into what stage I call like a robot boy that he wouldn't know he would be amenable. He would do these things you're asking him to do and refer your enforcers and his schedule and everything. But he still did not have the quality of life.

He still was lost and easily overwhelmed. And so to me, the truly the [00:14:00] miracle was that then we found the CBDA and that it just made such drastic changes so quickly. And he was actually in regular school with above average scores academically and psychologically By kindergarten. So it was even a year ahead of time.

And so I'm always emphasizing the parents have that hope set your goals. Don't be afraid to set your goals high. And so I think that's one of the big benefits our company has put out there is hope you agree. Yeah. I mean, and I, and with that I was reading it was actually an interview with Stephen Covey.

He wrote the seven habits of highly effective people and. 

Dan Humiston: Yeah.

Justin Benton: It was interesting that he had some challenges with one of his children. It was, I think it was the youngest. And the gist of the interview was that the expectations that parents said on their children have real merit have real consequence.

And I, make sure that you're clearing your mind. Of any limitations that you might have even if your child's not on the spectrum. But certainly if they are dealing with with a severe element is to make sure that you're resetting [00:15:00] your brain and your expectations and really the sky is the limit because.

You chose to have a child and, to raise the child and to raise them to be healthy and happy and independent and live the greatest life they possibly can to give them the tools to be resourceful and just make sure that you're not getting in the way of your child's future because of some patterns that you may have.

I was on a previous room before I came in here with them. Sykes, who's a, an NLP practitioner and is a master trainer. And it's, he had a Joe Soto on his show. Joel, those of, amazing, incredible NLP and marketing, digital marketing guy, and his thoughts were about raising, nine children and how.

It's success again is not how, what car you drive, but it's that you get to spend time with family how you gain control of your time, which is why we're talking about this over the 4th of July weekend and that you get to raise your children and they are healthy and well adjusted. Adults in it.

And that [00:16:00] continues that tradition to, for their children as well. So I would just also mention that, that sure. That even if you set your expectations as high as you possibly can for someone, or have no way expectations, just health and happiness that sometimes you need to reset them because I know that that's, that was definitely a key for us, was not to accept any limitations.

And you'd be amazed what not having any limitations we'll do for yourself and for your family. Definitely a good conversation. Dan, you got anything grateful to share brother?

Dan Humiston:   I was a little choked up after little Tara was speaking. So I'm glad you gave me a minuteto my, these stories that we hear and the miracle plant podcast  are, so inspiring. But sometimes, sometimes we lose sight of the big picture, I think, because we hear these are individual stories and that's the whole point of the show is individual stories.

Cobbled together shows a bigger picture, but sometimes we get caught up in the man it's not happening fast enough at this. This should be happening. We should be happening so much. I [00:17:00] think today's a good day to reflect on just how far we've come. And when we look back at the Sanjay Gupta special with Charlotte and.

You say, man those parents that had to travel to different states just to get their medicine for their child immune, that we've come a long way. That's not that long ago that was the case where you couldn't even give your child the medicine that they needed.In a lot of ways, what Justin, what you're doing and what, and everyone's spreading the message, we've all contributed to this growth and it's getting better.   We should  take a minute to reflect on , how far we've come, how far the plants come.

And, Janet was talking about the research and all this stuff is growing. It's exponential. And, soI'm grateful for that. I'm grateful that we're making the progress that we're making. I know it's not as fast as everybody would like. Yeah. If you look back, , things have changed so quickly over the last say, 10 years, and they're going, just going to change so much [00:18:00] faster to help families like yours 

so that's what I'm grateful for right now. 

Justin Benton: I love it. And I appreciate it. And we are here on club. 10:00 AM Pacific every Saturday. And we see some people out there in the audience feel free to raise your hand and ask some questions. We'll do some Q and a here at the end as well. But, and I love that point. Dan is, as we have come a long way and it, 2013 was that Sanjay Gupta CNN special.

That was really with Charlotte which was really kind of the spark plug. Obviously Charlotte was a huge. And the CNN article gets, or story on TV gets mentioned so many times because it really shed a light on just pure evidence that there is true medicinal benefits from someone who's having 300 seizures a day in hospice to taking CBD oil, to having those seizures limited to, one of them.

And that really was the impetus that drove home the point and [00:19:00] all of these other places Colorado where you are, in 2012 is as well when they started, seeing these stories come out and Washington and in California, and it's, we have certainly come a long way and there is so much to be grateful for.

And that is one of the secrets of gratefulness that I have. Is to be grateful for what you have. That's really one of the secrets of gratitude. And I certainly am, and my prayers were answered and we're paying it forward by, by having these podcasts by educating, by having free consultations, by having access to free products, to having access to free seeds, we're doing everything we can to get out there, to get this message out there.

And thank God that we have clubhouse and we have podcasts. Really are the vehicles for us right now. And I just saw yesterday, I read in an article that apple is allowing cannabis businesses to be on their app. Even ahead of Google and we have come so far a witness plant, but as we all know, there's so much further to go, not just [00:20:00] with access to it.

And there's still states where we're parents don't have access. To, to these types of products, they do have access to CBD oil. And if they can get a whole plant product like ours or on that level of whole plant, then at least they do have access to something. And that's great. There are some states out there like South Dakota that don't even want access to that.

And have, but at the end of the day we have come so far and I am so grateful for that. But in coming this distance, we, there is still so much confusion about this plant and that's going, gonna take some time. And when that's, while we're doing this, and that's why we go to a 10 med, which, we're I failed my Shulem was out here in 2019 telling the world about a whole plant raw.

CBDA and then. This year coming up in September, Dr. Ethan Russo is going to be here and he's a pioneer in cannabis research. So that's going to be great to see him and we just have to keep telling people these stories. And as we've said, many times before all CBD, isn't created equal all cannabis products aren't created equal, [00:21:00] and just make sure that you're using your intuition when you're selecting up a cannabis product for yourself.

And it's the whole plant. It's the miracle plant. It's everything that goes on, not just one molecule CBD is great, but it's the plant. The CBDA the whole, all the other hundred cannabinoids like CBD CBG, CBC. Those that's the beauty of this plant. The flag annoys. I can't have flavor in a it's the terpene to the beta carefully.

It's the, even the chlorophyll it's the the amino acids, the omega threes and sixes. This plant is the perfect superfood. You can live off this plant. You can be sheltered by this plant. It cleans up the soil and the, or you can even run cars on this plant and charge your iPad. So with this plan, there's going to be some great technologies that's coming out.

They can, it's actually eight times more powerful than the lithium battery. What we're going to be making out of hemp. It's an amazing time to be alive. We have come so far. There's a long ways to go, but that's why we're doing this show. And certainly grateful [00:22:00] for that. Now, let me jump into, as I always love to do and again too, I'm really grateful for the science that led us here.

Because as we know, there's many people say, oh, it's ashwagandha, it's tumeric, or whatever, different herbs that come and go and fashion and style, but there's really nothing like the hemp plant. It's literally the only plant that our body has receptors for the old endocannabinoid system. And I believe humans have had it forever eating it and eating animals that ate it.

And so I used it for medicine. So it's very unique to have a plant that our body literally. Not only has receptors for, but makes a form in our own bodies. The endo-cannabinoid are made by the body. And so I'm very excited with the science over the years that in the beginning, people knew canvas had some power, but they weren't quite sure what it was.

And then pretty soon they realized it was THC, which is very psychoactive. And then took a while before they decided, recognize the CBD, which has the heated or decarboxylated. Cannabinoid in the plant. And it's only been the last few years that [00:23:00] they finally recognize the CBDA. And as Justin mentioned, we always talk about can med D from two years ago were Dr.

Raphael Meshulum. And if you don't know him, please research him. He is the person researching for 65 years and Israel. He actually discovered CBDA CBD THC, the endocannabinoid receptors, the whole thing. And he's been doing international research with other universities for 60 years. And then when he came to Ken med two years ago to say CBDA or the acidic version, it's actually the form of the plant makes it before you do anything to it was 10 to a hundred to a thousand times, more powerful than CBD or THC.

And to me, that's what really opened up the world in terms of our holistic approach match the science. And that really have not seen that very often. Almost always. When I look at my holistic approach, which I've been using for decades, I don't see the science coming with it. The science tends to go to a single molecule or a copy of a molecule and, or, pharmaceuticals.

And so to me, it was just this huge serendipity that Dr. Meshulam comes and says it's [00:24:00] CBDA. And that the holistic approach we'd been using actually was then verified by science. And if you look in pub med, now you can find all kinds of articles on the use of CBDA and CBD. And I will say when I'm working with autism or children in general, anybody under 25, I do recommend the CBDA and not really the THC so much THC actually can interfere with brain development and our brains keep developing for quite some time.

Men aged 27 women aged 25. And so I always point that out with children, especially if they already have neurological conditions like seizures or autism or ADHD, or those sorts of things to focus on the CBDA. Anyway, Super grateful for this, that coming together of, my grants, my son, his wife, and myself, each of our special talents, we brought to it to come up with this product and be able to share it with the world.

And I know we talk about, I'm also super grateful for my consultations that are just free. You can sign up on the website. I know I've been talking to [00:25:00] a person in Tasmania, a person in Italy, a person in Romania. So the word is spreading. And so I'm just super grateful for people like Tara and people who have used our product and had good results that they're sharing it.

So people can realize there's hope and something that can make a difference. And they problems. Absolutely. I mean, as you can tell, there's plenty for us to be grateful for. And I guess they were here on club. 10:00 AM every Saturday. If you want to come in or have a question, if you're listening to this podcast then you can just make sure you come out the clubhouse.

Usually we're here at 10:00 AM on Pacific time, on Saturdays, on clubhouse. And if you do want to try the product free, you can go to free chill, cbd.com and we'll actually send you a free tincture of the same oil that we use. To heal my son. And all we ask is that you cover the shipping and that you give the product a fair shake.

And by that, I mean, you do at least half a dropper to a full dropper under your tongue for at least five minutes, at [00:26:00] least twice a day for at least a week. And then let us know how it goes for you and the stories we get to hear. If you get a check out our testimonials or reviews whether it's on our YouTube channel or whether it's on our website, you'll be blown away.

And that's literally why, like why I called Dan last year during when the world stopped spinning. And I said, we got to get these stories out here. Let's do a podcast, let's call it miracle plant, and let's have people on here and share these stories. And I'm so grateful that we've had this platform, that people are listening, that it's making a difference.

And that we're really making a change. And there's bills in Congress right now. That are set to pass that are gonna continue to accelerate what this plant's access is going to be for people. So I'm extremely grateful for that. And if anyone has any questions, feel free to raise your hands.

Otherwise, any final comments before we wrap up?

I just had something quick to say I had ran this by Janet, but I'm not sure if you know about this case, Justin. I'm [00:27:00] not sure where she's located, but there's a young lady, a young girl she's 10 years old named Luna and she's really fighting for her life. She has a rare form of cancer. It kinda went viral when when the rock, he he posted something regarding her, on his social media which then her family and herself, she woke up and she had all of these followers on Instagram, but she has a rare form of cancer.

And I really wanted to see how we can get her some CBD. I tried to message her on Instagram. But she didn't respond. She, her family may be thinking all, this is some person trying to, scam some stuff for sale, some stuff for something. But I can send you more information once we get off of the podcast.

But I would just like to share that, that, there's always somebody fighting. There's, like I said, there's always some type of disease, that, children and adult and the older. Community are fighting on an everyday basis. But I would like for us to [00:28:00] try to get her a sample, she would probably need a higher dosage.

Cause she is like her blood cell count. Everything is really low and she's really fighting for her life. I just wanted to give you that information and let people know about that, but I'll get all those specifics so that we can try to get her a sample and see if they can help. And that's obviously our mission is to heal.

And, we've sent out hundreds, if not thousands and thousands of free products around the world. And it was really cancer that opened my eyes to the power of this plant. And we had our, our German friend who was in her seventies and said she was never going to, she wasn't, she'd rather die than do radiation and chemo again.

And she just took a strong version of our CBDA. And after a few months of taking it, she no longer had cancer. And of course she was doing the other things and playing tennis and exercising and eating right. And was a German strong German woman. And when I saw that this plant could do that much for people with cancer that [00:29:00] was really when we I stopped what I was doing.

I had other businesses, I had other things I was doing with my time in my life. And I decided that was the moment that I knew that I needed to put all my energy and everything that I'd learned and my communication skills and my background and my expertise to healing the world and educating people about this plant because there's so much confusion.

And and like I said I don't know if I was talking on this podcast or a previous one. There's a a mom who I connected with on clubhouse and her son is going through a real tough time with brain cancer. And she put her foot down and she said, no more, not going to do this to my son anymore.

I don't, this doesn't feel right. I'm not going to put them through this and it's hurting them. And, we see those kinds of stories and, we've sent him. Some free products and some really strong stuff and just, encouraging and showing the stories that we've heard.

So we'd love to help with Luna and, part of it is just, yeah, you got to make that connection and get people to try it. It's one thing to just send someone a product, but if they don't use it, [00:30:00] it's not going to help. And it's, that's why there's the free consultation. If you're on clubhouse and you click on Janet's name and go to her profile link, it'll on Instagram.

You can book a free consultation if you want more in depth. And, she helped heal her husband's cancer in the seventies with herbs and the foods that you ate. And at the end of the day, Yeah. I mean, we, what this plant can do and we know their science, proven science go Google it.

If you will, whole plant cannabis and shrinking tumors, we see it all the time. And yeah, this should be sung from the mountain tops, but there's, but it's not right now because in our country, we live in a model that's based on publicly traded stocks and it doesn't make financial sense.

For the whole world to be planting hemp in their backyard and taking these products and using them themselves for free, essentially, they can't make money on that. And so they've come out with isolated versions, Marinol, and Epidiolex, and all these things to try and mimic the plant and make a [00:31:00] profit on it.

In fact, Epidiolex is a isolated CBD product that they charge children and their parents, $32,000 a year. To take a single isolate CBD product to treat seizures and epilepsy, which is only about 39% effective. Versus you could get some free hemp seeds from us. I'll teach you how to grow them in your backyard.

And you could use it with your salary and your carrots in the morning and do it for essentially for free, just what some water and sunlight and that there's no money in that. And that's the issue. And so that's why we've got a long road. And I'm committed to the fight. There's so many wonderful people in this space because so many of us, our lives have been changed forever because of this plant.

And so we've partnered with so many wonderful, beautiful souls, all over the country and all over the world. And I really look forward to it. And again, I'm so grateful for all of you. I'm so grateful for this plant. I'm grateful. I get to spend time with. My family this [00:32:00] weekend and beautiful. 72 degrees, I'm sorry.

Ventura, California. But that's why we live here because the weather is beautiful here year round. And just with that at the end of every podcast, we end it by unmuting our mics and sending out the energy through our vocal chords of humans, because that is our mission. Is that someone out there is looking for a solution.

They're looking for hope. They're looking for anything, a glimmer of hope and we've found something. That was the answer, our prayers, and we know it can help other people. And we're just here to help people have access to this information so they can live their lives the way they want to, or have their children live their lives completely and full.

So on the count of three on your mics and say heal the world. That's what our mission is@themiracleplant.org. And that is www.themiracleplant.org. And it's also www.oneohonecbd.org. So on the count of three, let's say heal the world folks 1, 2, 3.

Dan Humiston: Heal the world. [00:33:00] 

Justin Benton: . Thanks for coming by the miracle plant show. We'll see you next week, Saturday 10:00 AM a clubhouse. Thanks again, everybody. And we'll see you real soon.