Guest Episode
June 26, 2022
Episode 69:
Truehope Changed my Life
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In this special episode, the host of Truehope Cast Simon talks about his journey in health and well-being. From his life-changing moments to nutritional training to finding Truehope Canada, Simon shares what EMPower Plus has done for him and his family.
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Hello everybody and welcome back to True Hope cast been
away for a few weeks just moved
back to Canada from the UK big family
trip. So I thought we'd just take
a few weeks off to recalibrate come
back into the country a little bit balance up and come
in a bit more fresh rather than just trying to rush
something out there. So we've got some cool episodes coming up
but today though.
I thought I'd just reintroduced the podcast a little bit talk a
little bit about what we've been doing with the
podcast this last year in 2021 what we're
doing this year and what is going
to be kind of coming up in the future?
Also had quite a few requests in regards to me personally in
regards to how I got into nutrition. What my background is. What
do I specialize in? And so I
thought I kind of throw in a little bit of my of my story as well because I
feel like it's an interesting story. I think that sharing
these stories is a really really important part of
Getting on the path towards wellness and understanding each
other a little bit more and you know, I might be on every podcast episode but you
know, I'm just I'm just the host and I thought it would be cool. If
you knew a little bit more about me because I find it super fascinating to
find out.
About these other people the other guests that I have on the podcast.
I thought I'd just go through that a little bit but
true hope Canada.
It's such an amazing company. I just wanted to talk a little bit about what
we are what we do and kind of like what our
mission is. I suppose going forward now. So if you don't know true hope
Canada is a mind and body based supplement company
with a specific focus on promoting
brain and body Health through non-invasive nutritional
means
and our mission here at true Hub. I thought I'd just share this with you as something
is something that we've that we talk about quite frequently
with internally within a company. I just wanted to share
what our mission is because
Not only is it beautifully written but it's it's
a really good reminder in regards like what we are what we're
trying to do. We're trying to accomplish and I think it's gonna resonate with
a lot of people in regards to
what true healing means so
Our mission here at true. Hope you know true Hope was established to set and
Define the global standard of what true healing means by designing
and applying evidence-based products and professional quality
programs accessible and tailored to the needs of
men women and children providing them the knowledge and
education necessary for individual ownership of
Health.
So at true, hope we commit to overcoming regulatory issues
educating human kind and prevention and treatment of nutritional
deficiency disorders and establishing a new mainstream culture
of non-invasive healing by Leading out
with compassion having trusting God who will point every action
towards the great Pinnacle of Hope.
And I just think that's such a really beautiful.
a really beautiful thing that we love to
come back to
As our mission, it's really important to obviously recognize.
why we're doing all these great things here at true
hope and
so important to have a mission as an individuals and organization
as a business as a partnership, you know, like it's important to have
these have these missions and these goals and these, you
know statements that we try to live by so
The podcast like why do we start to Hope cart? True Hope cast? Well?
We wanted to use the the new and exciting format of podcasting to
share stories about our products share the science
behind how and why Empower plus
and other products work so well.
You know, there are so many health food stores nutritionists doctors
naturopaths psychiatrists acupuncturists.
All out there using our products every single day in their practice,
and we just wanted to share.
why these amazing practitioners do that how they
do it and getting the getting the
feedback from these amazing people and the retailers obviously
working the stores as well who are working day-to-day with
people wanted to share the stories because
It's there's individuals that use our products day in
day out for.
be that just there every day stresses in
their life, maybe mother anxieties mild depressions,
but we obviously
The majority of things the true the Empower plus is
researched for is significant psychological disorders.
So schizophrenia bipolar autism
ADHD, you know, there's a massive
broad spectrum of things and powerplus has been clinically researched
for
but
when we don't hear the stories of the people suffering for
those conditions and how Empower plus can really
support that I think we'll be
doing a massive disservice. If we weren't having those one-on-one conversations with people
and podcasting is a huge thing these days
it's very very difficult to
be inauthentic for a long period of time. So, I think it's wonderful that
I can sit and have a conversation for an hour of somebody.
Who does use our product and what they've seen
what they've heard what they've experienced?
Very you know, it's very authentic. It's very genuine. You know,
it's a conversation with two people. It's not scripted. It's
not perfect. I mean, there's obviously a a template of
kind of how you want to show to go but it's really kind of
off the cuff and I think that some of the questions that come
up,
You would never would have thought would have come up.
if it's just like scripted and it's pre-recorded or
whatever, but
we've just got this wonderful ability with the technology these
days to be able to create something really genuine
really authentic that hopefully people resonate
with so
The podcast really kind of started as a project. I suppose to
have more conversations with more people about our products about our company and
then going through into 2022. We're having
more conversations with people all across the world who do
take an alternative non-conventional natural
approach towards mental and physical well-being. So
super blessed to be able to talk to so many different
people so many walks of life authors doctors psychiatrists
all these people who are working with
this.
This thing this mental health thing that we all Experience
One Way Or Another We're all super aware
of it. I suppose some social media and
There's a reason for that like we all experience mental health. We will experience anxieties depression
stress, whatever so
Vital that. We are having this conversations and
we're using these platforms and we are
hopefully going to
connect with even if it's just one person. We do
a podcast it takes a few hours maybe.
to put together, but if we're just touching one person and giving
them the inspiration to maybe
Try yoga or trying acupuncture or
trying Empower plus a broad spectrum micronutrient like the most study
micronutrient on the planet how that product might be
able to lift the darkness lift the cloud
for somebody who's suffering from depression for example, and then
what they could potentially accomplish once that cloud is lifted. So
Empower plus is not this cure for everything
or anything but it really gives
people the ability to start taking their life back and
start thinking about doing the other things that
make up our lives and mental health, you know
movement food.
meditation Community all these things that have
such an incredible impact on our own individual
lives.
so
yeah, I also wanted to talk about myself a little bit in
the show, which I'm kind of reluctant to talk about myself. But as I said, I find
it fascinating when I get to meet somebody new on the podcast and
I get awesome about what they do why they got into it
and how they're helping people and then helping our
audience connect with that practitioner because
it might just be the person that one person
might be looking for in those connections. Just make everything.
Make everything worth it. So.
Had a few people ask about myself.
the school I went to why I did it and what
I specialize in now do I still practice so I thought I would
talk about myself a little bit here on the show and
I thought I'd just go back from the beginning. So like I grew up in the UK.
I had
Happy childhood. Absolutely, but when it comes
to
dire in the UK unless you
study it or have something profound happen to you. I don't think you really get
particularly healthy in the UK. I think the standard diet
for most people over there is really really poor. You know, I drank
a lot of alcohol in my early 20s was a very social thing. I
played a lot of football so it's very much integrated into that culture.
And it's certainly didn't do me.
any favors drinking a lot and eating
a lot of sugar absolutely, but I had no
understanding about what that was really doing to me,
so
I got pretty bored with the UK by about 22 23.
So I decided to go and spend a year in in
North America. I spent a year. I spent a Time in America and
in Canada.
And I got home and I realized that I didn't want to live in
the UK anymore. Wanted to go and live somewhere
somewhere else someone new so I moved to Sweden.
and I took my
nutritional habits or lack of nutrition habits,
I suppose to Sweden with me and
So I didn't I didn't really look after my body. I
suppose in a conscious healthy way.
But you know, I was a very Physically Active guy so
I kind of got away with it a little bit. So, you know, I didn't
know I didn't really wasn't really it wasn't really obvious to
me that my diet was holding me back from feeling.
amazing, but then
I think it was 2012-2013 a couple of big things
happened to me that completely changed my life. So while I
started I watched a documentary called Forks Over Knives, it's really
you know changed my
perspective on the lot of things and it just started to make me fire and
wire different thoughts which you know in this let's say
this the nutritional belief box that I
had in my brain never really been
scratched out or not down or open before but this
documentary did that like but burst it open.
And I started to think a little more about where my
food came from.
What it was doing to my body what I could
be doing. So it just made me have brand new
thoughts and then kind of coupled with that.
experience of that of that piece of
media
my parents so my father my my
father drank a lot in his in his early life and he had
and liver scerosis with scarring on his liver from from
that behavior in his early days and
he's not drank for a long long time. But the damage was kind of still done
and long story short. My mother ended up donating 70%
of her liver to him in this wild.
I think it was like a 10-15 hour operation like really
serious stuff. It was like 15 hours.
I think it was and these three doctors came over to the
UK to do the procedure. It was one of the first in the
UK at the time.
pretty brand new procedure
Anyway, there was three doctors that did it.
And after they finish the operation the you
know, obviously there was was one doctor working on my mom doctor working on my
dad and one guy overseeing it these three incredible individuals.
who perform Miracles without questions so
We went to see my mum me my two brothers afterwards.
After my mom had come out of the operating room.
and chatting to these three doctors just quite
casually and I think my brother or I
but the conversation about what can my mom
do to start regenerating her liver start regenerating her
body after going through
Not only just a really traumatic surgery but losing 70% of
one of her most vital organs and at that point
I didn't really know what the liver did I didn't even know where it was. So
I didn't really have that much of an idea, but obviously knew that.
I knew that it regenerated because of you know, the research
we had done on the operation itself, you know as how can
you give
two-thirds of an organ to somebody and be okay,
you know what the liver like, I mean all cells in the body regenerate but
the liver happens to do it very quickly.
But anyway, we asked the doctors like what can my mother start
eating and drinking right away to start regenerating?
The cells of the liver and start helping her to recover. So
she that wouldn't have to be sit in bed and
recovery for so long and
What the doctors said to us?
Stuck with me forever. He said maybe later today.
She can have a sandwich and maybe tomorrow some ice cream.
And I'd not spend it a day
in medical school or a day in nutrition school. I remember
biology back in school, but you know, I wasn't really interested in any
of that back then but
This just didn't sit right with me. It was like
what are you talking about? Like can I can't
that can't be a serious nutritional recommendation for something that's
just happened. You know, I knew I kind of
knew what was healthy and what wasn't healthy and that I'd certainly put
ice cream in the unhealthy section and the sandwich depending on
the ingredients I suppose.
In the unhealthy or the healthy column, so it was really really bizarre that
that was the recommendation and again, it
just really started knocking at the
door on this.
cocoon belief system I had
on nutrition in the world so and
I needed to learn more and I really wanted to know about nutrition. So
when I went back to Sweden after the operation after Obama was okay. I
did a year long.
Health coaching program with the Institute of integrated nutrition
I am
Really really cool program. It didn't
dive deep enough into like the
biochemistry and the physiology and the
anatomy and the the diagnosis side of
things but it really did help me find
And ways to experiment and try different diets and
kind of like what work for me. So doing the program
you are exposed to a lot of different amazing practitioners and
they will recommend different diets and you try
them as you, you know, you're doing this course and I was
trying a bunch of different ones and you know it mostly what
was common about it excluded a lot of poor Foods.
Which was you know, obviously works really well. It's not usually about.
What you're eating?
It's necessarily it's not usually about not what you're not eating hugely
about what you are. So when you take those things out, it's usually it's
those things that you take out that are, you know being really beneficial
for you.
So
after that year
that online course. I just needed to I had to know I had to learn more so
I decided to
move from Sweden to Victoria British Columbia. Never
been to Canada properly before I've been
to a few airports, but
The furthest like West Point of Canada. I shipped
off and went to Pacific Rim college and they've got this unbelievably comprehensive.
three-year holistic nutrition diploma, which included
which was a big a big pull for me or to go
over there was it was like 300 hours of Clinic time in
there working one-on-one with with clients who
were coming the general public, you know, it's a free clinic for them to come and
use and
we would do initially we would do just observe.
Clinic time with our tutor our
practitioner and then we
would stop autistic participating like taking turns within
within the class and then the final year.
With the course, you know the last 100 hours. It's you
one-on-one with a client in the
room.
And that was a big pool for me because I could have gone and done online
courses for sure. Just me and you know my
My notebooks and my computer screen.
That's fine. Okay, but like not for me I needed to be in there.
I needed to be able to have access to my lecturers
to my teachers to the my professors to be able to ask
all the all the burning questions I suppose,
you know, I was what's 30 years old at the time in that that's
that's where I found. I finally found like what I
wanted to do what the thing that I really wanted to do that was motivated by
and I suppose you
you can never
never too late to learn anything I suppose but I'm just blessed that
I was able to find that because it completely completely changed
my life in regards to having a huge
passion for
Not just nutrition in myself and like trying to and feeling great, but
I really really wanted to share that with people. I really
wanted people to.
Know how good they can feel and how it's not that
difficult and just pass habits. Can you keep
you stuck but once you crack that little layer then things
can do really well, but after my nutrition
It's agree with Don 2018. I started
practicing. I helped a lot of people a lot of different people came
and found me as a particular practitioner and I
started to specialize in gut health and the micro
buying because that's super super fascinated me and doing
my studies and I was doing some, you know, so lucky
and blessed that we're able to do remarkable qualifications
online. So I did some cognitive behavioral
therapy for depression anxiety for for different
psychological disorders as well with the Back Institute. I
was able to do a really I was really fascinated with
the brain so I could go and do some neurobiology with
picking University all online Essentials of
global Health with Yale University access to
Really incredible professors and just just from the fingertips of
your computer. So quite remarkable and then a
particular favorite for me was a program called gut check exploring your
microbiome from the University of Colorado and
learning about the trillions of
microorganisms that live within your gut
and how they facilitate literally everything that we
think feel and do it just absolutely changed my world
and my mind regards to
Who's really in control of my thoughts feelings and
behaviors and when you look at the genetic?
Amounts of information that comes from you know,
our human cells.
And then our microorganisms the viruses the
bacteria the fungi that live within our symbiotically that
need to be there.
We are like
10%
human DNA in 90% Michael organisms, so
Just those types of facts. It's like you just would
never have even thought that to be possible when you're
young and not really learning about these type of things. But I
now for some reason I'm 30 years of age and just obsessed
with the body. I'm obsessive biology. I'm obsessed with
Western diagnosis and pharmacology and
all these really really fascinating topics.
Just so interesting. It takes a personal.
Trauma or tragedy something big to happen
to really open your eyes and a lot of the people I speak
to on the podcast. I've got a very very similar story in regards
to that type of thing happening for them. So
yeah, I kind of finished up my studies a little bit Yeah, I was
practicing nutrition and then what's concerning
a couple into my practice and was back then because I
don't practice as much as I did now.
So I don't practice as much now as I did then was
this idea of Habitual transformation and
how you know, your body's got your brain has
got the ability to change and you can use meditation and
other practices to start to do that. So I
got kind of obsessed with Dr. Joe dispenzo who if you don't know over
or heard of him.
again, another individual that's like changed my life and a couple
of his books breaking the habit of being yourself and
and you are the placebo.
phenomenal books that are kind of break down the
the science of quantum mechanics and mystical spirituality
like it's an unbelievable blend and
incredible way that he actually explains up been to
see him a couple of times with just a weekend in Vienna and
a week long Meditation Retreat in Vancouver and
just
the most like mind-blowing
Days of my life like just just incredible incredible stuff. I
won't go into it too much but those two books the breaking habit of
being yourself and you are the placebo.
I think I've recommended the books to 100 people. I think
maybe 10 people have like really bought it and really looked at it
and got into it and eat every single one of those persons as people
that have bought that book and really looked into it again. It's
been life-changing for them and they use the practices in that
book in their daily lives and they've changed remarkable things
people have created businesses people have cured themselves of quite serious
serious illnesses using using
the
The formulas that are in this book that I can't
go into because our butcher it but Dr. Joe dispenser is a
it's a hero of mine. That's for sure. And so how
do I get connected to True hope Canada? So I know I'm practicing in
Victoria and
True. Hope of true hope and approaches me
in regards to helping them create some digital
content and kind of shift from.
Kind of old school type of marketing where it's
just all paper and literature and to getting them
getting them online using social media and other outlets creating
video, etc for them. You know, I had a YouTube channel as well
when I was in my nutrition practice.
so
and I really love the idea of when I when I first
looked at true hope
They had science they had researched they had.
the most amount of backing
scientifically than any other supplement or product that
I've ever seen before, you know working as a
nutritionist who was very active on social media.
not so much anymore, but you get companies just
emailing you or direct messaging you all at
the time asking you to try their product and promote
it and create stories and post whatever you
just get free free stuff and it's quite
It's quite nice at the beginning of your practice and you when you get
that type of attention, but nine times out of 10. This products
are just the same as everybody else's.
Nothing particularly special maybe one might be
a really pure actual vegan sauce or something like that. But
at the end of the day when a new supplement company was approaching me
with the product. The first thing I would do is go on their website.
Find their science section and see what they've got and nobody ever
had anything and then true. Hope approach me.
I hadn't heard of them before I'd seen a products in the store because they
were you know, if you don't know.
The products are behind me, but they look beautiful there.
Blue Glass which is quite you know, quite uncommon
most most products that she's plastic white plastic and
they're just kind of look the same but they've certainly stood out for me, but I
didn't know much about the product the Blends and I didn't know it Beyond
and power plus.
But when you go on our website now, which is, you know,
it's a revamped website, but the science the literature. I think
it's 35 Medical journals. Now from 12 15 universities around
the world have seen our product
does something quite remarkable with the particular disorder.
I think there's 12 15 disorders that it's
been studied by
And these these researchers independently
taken our formula and used it in clinical
studies. It's not like true hopers.
Given the product or paid to have the studies done.
It doesn't quite work like that because that's unbelievably expensive every supplement company
would do that, but they, you know, our product work has
worked so well, and it's worked so well.
with people around the world the researchers have wanted
to
Take this product and test it and see for themselves.
So
Me seeing that as a very very research
in science based.
holistic nutritionist
that was quite mind-blowing and you know, I've been
working for the company about four or five years now and
the research keeps coming in. I see and
hear the testimonials on a daily basis people coming in
saying how this product has changed their lives and it now
just drives me to do my very best to
create posts create videos create blogs create podcasts
to help more people get empower+ into
their hands and into their bodies on a more on
a consistent basis to really help people heal. So
how was Empower plus really affected me
as a person well before before having young kids or before
having kids, they're pretty always Young when you get when you have them I suppose
and we'll having kids. I didn't really know what stress
Depression fatigue anxiety really was and
especially not having those chronic Leaf
like long periods of time, but you know, I've got a one and a three year old now
and obviously nothing prepares your brain or your
physical body for for young kids everything biochemically.
Shifts, it's it changes, you know
your habits explode your thoughts scatter your emotions
implode. And so do your behaviors, you know, everything kind everything
shifts.
And I feel it a real true test of Parenthood.
Especially in the first three years, you know, it's it's
a it's a wild Wild Ride.
And you know what got me through those really really difficult
years. I'm in one one thing. I've got a phenomenal wife
Kayla. She is something else.
I would never have been able to get through
the stresses of having young kids without her. It just goes to show
a mirror at the right person and we are we're truly
meant to be
And but secondly.
Empower Plus
This board strip broad spectrum micronutrient formula
has without question really really
help me and I can you know, I'll tell you a little bit
more about specific stories. I suppose with that. But
as again, it's one of the most studied micronutrients on the
planet so initially, right, you know, right right from the beginning when I'm
my research brain goes in I check this out.
I know that okay, this stuff's got research
to it. So I know that it's I know that it should work.
Just from what just from the research. So and again Empire
plus has got 35 peer review medical journals for
it, you know should be it should be Front Page News, you know, it's absolutely
remarkable for some reason or not. It isn't front page
news, but it really really should be
So from the beginning working with trip Canada, I knew
there are unique. I knew that they were different and that's just strengthened.
Since I've been working with them, you know.
Just the people from the warehouse up. Everyone is
just a phenomenal phenomenal caring individual and
it's really really incredible company to be a part
of some absolutely blessed. And so serious serious honor to
be just the host of true Hope cast, you know, absolutely love it. Excuse
me. It's it's just a wonderful.
wonderful opportunity for me
and just one for one more thing about Empire plus and me
before kind of sign off on this little special episode. So I'm
absolutely blessed to be able to you know work with true hope and be the
host true Hope cast. It's an absolute blessing because the company's phenomenal everyone
who works the company is phenomenal. It's just a wonderful place
to just a wonderful company to be involved with to spread
their mission spread. They'll Spread spread the word and to
get the to get the product in as many hands as many
bodies as possible. But in power
plus is in my daily supplementary Team without question I take
three caps twice a day
and I I know when I miss a day or two, you
know, I agitated.
My fuses short, you know, I've got two young
kids, but when I'm on it when my supplement routine is
is on fire.
I'm great. I feel fine. I've got more patience than
anyone in the world. But there's
one one kind of big story that.
Makes me know that it works. So well, so the last year has been an absolute
Whirlwind for us, you know for me.
June 26th last year
My second son why it was born and his birth
and his entrance to the world was unbelievably traumatic
to say the least. He wasn't
he wasn't breathing when he was born. He was an unnatural
blue color and
You know for more than more than
a minute he wasn't with us. He wasn't breathing. He was he wasn't
there and you know.
I can still still see it and I can still have I still have
the
the emotions run up and the thoughts that come up when I
was holding Kayla just after he was born.
Looking at him through the other room where the incredible midwives
of doing that thing. Yeah, that was more than a
more than a minute where I thought he was dead and he wasn't going to make it and
your mind just travels to a different world where that's
the reality but
lucky for us. He was resuscitated and we went
to the hospital.
So we needed to 911 call and Emergency Care
28 days in hospital. I think
20 to 23 of those days
was it was in the NICU? So he really needed
serious care.
But then three days after his birth and Kayla
and I noticed something quite different with what
his tongue was huge.
One leg was bigger than the other and he had blood sugar issues from the
kind of day one and that led us to a diagnosis of
beckworth William syndrome, which is a rare genetic
condition. Where
Different cells in different parts of why it's
body grow differently. So for example, the cells
In why it's left leg the muscles
the bone the ligaments everything not just not just the muscles
or the fat Everything grows bigger. So here's a big like leg
difference is
Left side of his tongue is a lot bigger. So he has a unusually
large tongue, which you'll need a surgery on.
it's pancreas is
a lot larger, which means he
produces more insulin.
from the pancreas
so when sugar hits his bloodstream from from breast
milk or from food it leaves quicker because there's
more insulin there to take out and if you have you know,
low blood sugar, especially in the brain for long
periods of time that can cause irreversible damage that was
lots of lots of stuff.
Going on, you know, he needs medication blood
sugar monitoring monitoring.
Ultrasounds every few months blood work every few months.
The poor guy seem more doctors and I have in my whole life. He's got
an endocrinologist.
an oncologist a pediatrician a plastic surgeon
and in the future, you know, there's going to be physical therapists and speech therapist.
So it's going to be a heck of a journey and an adventure
for him, but
he's a remarkable lad and you know, I love them so much, but
I 100% would not have been able to get through
that.
Especially the first few months but the whole year without
Empower Plus in my daily routine, you
know, I was experiencing more stress anxiety depression
PTSD in those
few weeks.
Than any other time in my life, it was something else.
And then Power Plus has got multiple studies supporting its ability to help with
PTSD and to help us address help
with anxiety help with depression short term long term.
So I know that this product.
Can support me with the second support people with those things.
I was experienced those things. I was taking the product and it
just wasn't as bad.
as it would have been if I wouldn't have been able to
handle it or I don't think with without having the extra
brain literal literal brain food helping me
out because
God knows I my body was in a stress state.
Using all the resources. It could possibly find
to just kind of keep things going.
Purely running on adrenaline. It's a very very resource-intensive
thing for the body to do
but I was feeding it this brain food this well researched brain
food every single day. Just helping me.
Get through those things.
And then Power Plus gave me the capacity to.
not only
deal with those symptoms but to provide me that extra energy.
That I needed to be, you know, a father and a husband and
you're already had another we already have already had
Lewin at the time as well to your two year old at the time.
so there's just so much stuff going on and
absolutely blessing or you also used in also talk quite a
lot which is a which is a really amazing thing for anxiety and
sleep in a kind of quick fashion. You feel that anxiety
building and not start just gonna get rid of that right away
and
Vampire plus primarily saved my life
and and my family's I don't know what would have happened if I didn't have
it.
available
and this is this is why I feel blessed if
we working for True hope
and being able to help people understand how empower+ can
be.
could not only can It can bring you back from Deep darkness
of depression or anxiety or
significant disease like bipolar or schizophrenia, but
if you just feel monstrous like we all do every day. It's gonna really really
help you. If you're looking to buy a hack or you're looking to really optimize
your health. It's going to get you there.
So it's not just for those people who experience psychological
disorders.
This product can support everybody and we live
in a world now.
Where everything's more stressful everything's expensive.
That's the stress
from all angles. There was there was there was two
and a half years two and a half three years ago, but now it's significant and
sure supplementation can
be expensive but
you have to look at the bigger picture with these type of things and
really what's your mental health worth? What can you
actually accomplish when your mental health is stabilized and
you are booming you're thriving you've got the energy to do
all these other things like
You can't really put a price on that but there is obviously a price
for supplementation. So you have to take those things consideration, I
think but
I think that kind of wraps up. I thought I covered. I thought I cover quite a
few things there in regards to.
True. Hope what we're all about what the podcast is all about.
And I hope that I've answered those people's questions in regards
to like what I do and how I got into
nutrition how I got working. It's true. Hope I do
see a few clients here and
there when people come up to me, it's usually a friend
of a friend who really needs to speak to somebody just
to get some guidance, but true Canada
keeps me pretty busy and I absolutely absolutely love
working with them and
If you haven't heard about our story.
about our research about some of our
challenges with
Health Canada, I truly recommend that
you check out those episodes. I'll leave them in the show notes because there's a
few episodes from the 6970 episodes of this podcast
that you really really should listen to Because when you
buy a bottle of Empower Plus,
you're buying it from a company that is unique a company that's special a company
that
knows what it's like to especially the founder Anthony
knows what trauma and
tragedy something like bipolar disorder
can bring to an individual bring to a family bring
to a generation next Generations.
So this company is born out of something tragic, but
it is created something that is phenomenal and
it's life-changing and honestly if
it was available.
On healthcare plans if it was available for most doctors. I
think that
we'd have a significantly happier population, especially within Canada,
but around the world so
Yeah, that kind of wraps up. I appreciate you listening to
my story a little bit today kind of a bit of a special episode, but I
really hope you enjoyed it. But that
kind of wraps this up.
Subscribe to the podcast if you haven't yet if you're on
iTunes right a little bit of a review positive negative. I
don't mind it's all good feedback and hopefully I can chop and
change the podcast to to facilitate people's needs
and requirements, but do reach out www.truhopecanada.com all
information about our podcast or information
about our products how you can connect with us how you can find your local
health food store also map feature on there to do that. But
Empower plus could literally save your life or the
life of somebody you care about so
You should do your own homework and and check
us out, but that's all it for me. Bye.