Beaming open the vacuum of space, Asteroid Approaches Fire vs Nook debate, as Siri listens to Pharmacist Ben Fuchs on Hacking the Human Bio Organism
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Digeratti Allan Lundell

Listen Now Dr. Future Show 11.08.11

 Whew, a lot going on this week!  The Kindle Fire has some new competition before it’s even released..if you are thinking of getting a Kindle  Fire, check out Nook too.. now about this beaming/ripping open the very vacuum of space? Why? WTF?  We attempt to tell you about this latest super-sized science experiment..we warn you, it’s not pretty…

And we are very pleased to introduce to you our guest today, pharmacist Ben Fuchs, a dedicated long time student of the living chemistry of the human biological organism.  He takes what can be a very complex convoluted subject and makes it very comprehensible, and well, sometimes even funny!  Well, he’s getting better at the stand up comedic element..the more he hangs out with the likes of us..

Not a big believer in strong will power, Ben has distilled much of his wisdom on creating a healthier body into a series of ‘hacks’ you can readily apply, given most person’s current lack of control over their own biosystem.  My favorite bio hack is Ben’s idea of drinking some salt water in the morning, which supposedly eliminates your desire for salty foods, like pizza and pretzels, for the duration of the day. 

“Pizza, Dr. Future?”  ‘No thanks, I just don’t feel like having a piece. I had my salt water this morning..”  (Gee, I wonder if a salt lick next to my toothbrush would work as well.)

He is a pharmacist by training who has spent the better part of his career educating the public about underlying science supporting many natural healing solutions, and exposing the toxicity of many common healing strategies. Part encyclopedia and part stand-up comedian, he talks fast and thinks even quicker, making him an ideal guest for our show..

 

 

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