back in 2018, in an episode of kwk, katrina said she would love to work with vicky because she thinks they would look good together on screen. when vicky was asked to react to that in his episode, he "fainted". cut to now 6 years later, they have been married for almost 3 years but have yet to do a movie together 😂 usually actors fall in love and get married after doing a movie together. ranveer-deepika, sidharth-kiara, akshay-twinkle, ajay-kajol, ranbir-alia, saif-kareena, etc. but with vicky and katrina, it's the opposite 😂
This video was packed with valuable information for anyone involved in the Natural Products Industry. Ashish Talati's perspective as a regulatory expert was incredibly helpful.
This episode definitely sparked some questions! The discussion highlighted the need for ongoing communication and collaboration within the industry. Thanks for a great conversation!❤🙏🏻
Feeling grateful for Ashish Talati sharing his expertise! Learning about the potential changes brought on by DSHEA 2.0 is crucial for informed decision-making within the Natural Products Industry.
Wow, Ashish Talati's knowledge on FDA regulations is impressive! He made a complex topic like DSHEA 2.0 seem manageable. This video was a great resource for anyone wanting to stay ahead of the curve.
This is exactly the kind of content I need to see more of! In-depth discussions about industry regulations with top experts like Ashish Talati. Super informative and engaging.
Feeling a bit overwhelmed after watching this, but in a good way! DSHEA 2.0 is a complex topic, but Ashish Talati's explanation made it easier to understand. Definitely need to rewatch and take some notes.
This episode highlighted the importance of staying up-to-date on regulatory changes. The discussion about DSHEA 2.0 was a great reminder to be proactive in navigating the legal landscape of the Natural Products Industry.
Really interesting conversation about the regulations surrounding dietary supplements. Learning about DSHEA 2.0 was eye-opening. Thanks for having Ashish Talati on, his insights were invaluable.
This was a fantastic discussion! 👋 Having Ashish Talati's expertise made the information so much clearer. Feeling much more informed about the potential future of the Natural Products Industry. 🙏
As someone who works in the Natural Products Industry, this video was a must-watch! Ashish Talati's breakdown of DSHEA 2.0 and its potential impact was informative and insightful.
Fulvic acid changed my life. I'd love to talk to you more about it. I also take The Food Movement's Zeolite tincture. That was an experience I didn't expect! Apparently I was loaded with all kinds of bad shid cause things happened and now I feel great! Let me know how to reach you Rob and I will!!
I am now taking this brand, I took some other brand of zeolite... and it was great... it was disgusting too...I had all these black specks all over my legs in my pores... like stuff was actually coming out of my pores... it was insane...I had to scrub the shit out of my legs lol. I went through one bottle and then stopped... now I've got 3 and I'm excited to see the results of 3 months on this stuff daily
@manukahoneyguru Shilajit contains humic fulvic minerals but it is certainly not the only source. Black Earth minerals are extracted from a single source in the USA. Published research shows these type of humates can be even more effective than Shilajit.
@@WholeEarthRadio You see Rob the word EXTRACTED.... Shilajit ( original, raw) is not a product of extraction , people consume it as is : not processed, not extracted, just packed. That is all my brand name supplements philosophy - to consume something whole as our body supplements has being found at mother nature . I'm talking about people over 50 years old.
Zeolite ? Wikipedia provides the following info ( if you trust to) : Zeolites are microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate materials commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts.[1] They mainly consist of silicon, aluminium, oxygen, and have the general formula Mn+1/n(AlO2)−(SiO2)x・yH2O where Mn+1/n is either a metal ion or H+. These positive ions can be exchanged for others in a contacting electrolyte solution. H+ exchanged zeolites are particularly useful as solid acid catalysts.[2] The term zeolite was originally coined in 1756 by Swedish mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who observed that rapidly heating a material, believed to have been stilbite, produced large amounts of steam from water that had been adsorbed by the material. Based on this, he called the material zeolite, from the Greek ζέω (zéō), meaning "to boil" and λίθος (líthos), meaning "stone".[3] Zeolites occur naturally but are also produced industrially on a large scale. As of December 2018, 253 unique zeolite frameworks have been identified, and over 40 naturally occurring zeolite frameworks are known.[4][5] Every new zeolite structure that is obtained is examined by the International Zeolite Association Structure Commission and receives a three letter designation
Hi unfortunately we can’t give medical advice. Check out this article from the mayo clinic, it looks interesting! www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/multiple-sclerosis/care-at-mayo-clinic/mac-20350279?mc_id=google&campaign=1667987504&geo=9021560&kw=%2Bmultiple%20%2Bsclerosis%20%2Btreatment&ad=322767418206&network=g&sitetarget=&adgroup=64031621985&extension=&target=kwd-324538549168&matchtype=b&device=m&account=1733789621&invsrc=neuro&placementsite=enterprise&gclid=CjwKCAjw4871BRAjEiwAbxXi25IRdtpSxjjmIRtNYZQ3Ta4D279esqD38bZNDUQIEehFCn1crq7tBxoC-p0QAvD_BwE