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Chase Hughes

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

I don't know. If you're getting seizures. And I don't know why they're – I mean you hear so much about these medical schools getting paid off by companies and stuff that don't really have our best interests at heart. And I think that methylene blue, it's – you shouldn't have to tell a doctor about methylene blue. I think everybody should know about it. And you can get it on Amazon.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

I don't know. If you're getting seizures. And I don't know why they're – I mean you hear so much about these medical schools getting paid off by companies and stuff that don't really have our best interests at heart. And I think that methylene blue, it's – you shouldn't have to tell a doctor about methylene blue. I think everybody should know about it. And you can get it on Amazon.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

You can get it – I get mine from this company called Mitozen and it's fantastic. And it's changed my life. I would have been gone by now. What's the root cause of this disease? Do they know? Do they know what's going on? So there's one, there's two factors. You have a genetic predisposition. So you have this thing in your genes called the APOE4LL.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

You can get it – I get mine from this company called Mitozen and it's fantastic. And it's changed my life. I would have been gone by now. What's the root cause of this disease? Do they know? Do they know what's going on? So there's one, there's two factors. You have a genetic predisposition. So you have this thing in your genes called the APOE4LL.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

You can get it – I get mine from this company called Mitozen and it's fantastic. And it's changed my life. I would have been gone by now. What's the root cause of this disease? Do they know? Do they know what's going on? So there's one, there's two factors. You have a genetic predisposition. So you have this thing in your genes called the APOE4LL.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

And then I did 20 years in the military. So being around explosions and all kinds of gunfire and all that kind of stuff, they said this probably caused some kind of concussive syndrome.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

And then I did 20 years in the military. So being around explosions and all kinds of gunfire and all that kind of stuff, they said this probably caused some kind of concussive syndrome.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

And then I did 20 years in the military. So being around explosions and all kinds of gunfire and all that kind of stuff, they said this probably caused some kind of concussive syndrome.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

That makes sense. Our brain is floating. It's neutrally buoyant inside of liquid, so that makes sense. It's just smashing around inside your skull.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

That makes sense. Our brain is floating. It's neutrally buoyant inside of liquid, so that makes sense. It's just smashing around inside your skull.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

That makes sense. Our brain is floating. It's neutrally buoyant inside of liquid, so that makes sense. It's just smashing around inside your skull.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

It's a story – I mean I was 19 years old stationed in Pearl Harbor. I got turned down by a girl one night and I went home and I typed in how to tell when girls like you on the internet. I printed out like a two-foot stack of shit just to read through because I didn't want to be rejected again. That's hilarious. I got into this body language stuff and then it was just –

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

It's a story – I mean I was 19 years old stationed in Pearl Harbor. I got turned down by a girl one night and I went home and I typed in how to tell when girls like you on the internet. I printed out like a two-foot stack of shit just to read through because I didn't want to be rejected again. That's hilarious. I got into this body language stuff and then it was just –

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

It's a story – I mean I was 19 years old stationed in Pearl Harbor. I got turned down by a girl one night and I went home and I typed in how to tell when girls like you on the internet. I printed out like a two-foot stack of shit just to read through because I didn't want to be rejected again. That's hilarious. I got into this body language stuff and then it was just –

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

And the more I could kind of see somebody's insecurities and when somebody was stressed and the little fears that are hiding behind behaviors, like it made them human to me. So I think I had some social anxiety and me being able to kind of see behind that mask. I wasn't judging anybody, but it was like, wow, they're they're messed up, too. So I kind of got addicted to that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

And the more I could kind of see somebody's insecurities and when somebody was stressed and the little fears that are hiding behind behaviors, like it made them human to me. So I think I had some social anxiety and me being able to kind of see behind that mask. I wasn't judging anybody, but it was like, wow, they're they're messed up, too. So I kind of got addicted to that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2278 - Chase Hughes

And the more I could kind of see somebody's insecurities and when somebody was stressed and the little fears that are hiding behind behaviors, like it made them human to me. So I think I had some social anxiety and me being able to kind of see behind that mask. I wasn't judging anybody, but it was like, wow, they're they're messed up, too. So I kind of got addicted to that.