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Chapter 1: What unique health analysis methods does Randi Shannon use?
I get down on my knees almost daily thanking God for the knowledge that I have to be able to help change people's lives when they have cancers or heart disease, any kind of an autoimmune, simple things. You know, my hair's falling out. Whatever it is, it just feels good to be able to have that knowledge, to be able to bring that person back on grid and living an amazing life.
So I believe the average age should now be 100, but it's not because of lifestyle. I think medicine, right?
I think it's even higher. 125.
So do you agree? And if so, why?
Yes. Well, it's actually in the Bible that we're supposed to be 125, 125 years of age. i actually looked at this two or three months ago and i did a search they don't really track millionaires but they do track billionaires and so i went to the internet and said how many billionaires with all the money in the world
are over 100 years of age and there was my name is rudy moore host of living the red life podcast and i'm here to change the way you see your life in your earpiece every single week if you're ready to start living the red life ditch the blue pill take the red pill join me in wonderland and change your life Hello and welcome back to another episode of Living the Red Life.
Joining me today is Dr. Randi and today we're going to dive into her entrepreneurial journey, her story in the health space similar to where I started and talk a little about your health and some key indicators of your health.
Did you know actually we're going to talk about she can predict your health and some maybe potential diseases or chronic problems you have just from simple things like your face, your tongue. your nails, right? And this is based on thousands of years of wisdom and research and practices that she's helped develop and now packaged even online too. So I'm excited for this episode.
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Chapter 2: How does lifestyle impact longevity according to Randi Shannon?
Okay, so everybody, you know, well, it's big to go to a cosmetic type of surgeon or specialist, get Botox, get fillers. When they're doing that, they're actually filling in what I call the scene of the crime, the evidence. It's not really, you know, bunny lines. It's actually an organ.
Okay.
And so that's very common, the ones where they go and get filled in up here. I say don't get those filled in and actually come to me. Then you will get the internal nutrients that you need to reverse that naturally.
And is it linked kind of clearly in your head where it's like, hey, someone has these lines, it's a kidney problem or a vitamin D deficiency or whatever?
I'm the life of the party when I walk into a room. I'm already looking and scanning everybody to see what's going on. I've walked into places where I just, you know, oh my gosh, they have a terrible kidney problem. Okay. Or I sat next to a pilot on an airplane one time. He was, you know, on one of his jump flights. And I was looking at his fingernails and texting my assistant, should I tell him?
Because I saw internal bleeding.
Oh, wow.
So do you tell that to somebody?
Is there anything here you can see from a clip?
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Chapter 3: What does face analysis reveal about health issues?
Okay. And coming back on the health side, we talked about, you know, these things can equal these problems, diseases, issues, right? But do you have general, like, what are some key health guidance and principles you think the general people should follow from all your experience?
Do you have like, hey, these are two key supplements most people are deficient in, or this is what everyone should do here?
Okay, so I do have a baseline package for people, but food wise, people sabotage themselves with the diet. That's a big part of it. So in the diet forever for life, you must eliminate
these things no wheat barley rye oatmeal or buckwheat now you're going and not you but the people listening did i have a beer did it have that did i did i go to the italian restaurant yeah you probably did so all the good calls right no fried foods no foods cooked in any oils and nobody understands why they think it's um well i don't even know what all of the reasons are but i will say this
that it's because the oils are oxidized. So they'll say, well, I can still have coconut or I can have olive. But the thing is, is the longer it was exposed to oxygen, it's oxidized. Just like water hits metal, it rusts. So no oils are OK unless you are chopping the top off the coconut and extracting it and making the oil and eating it in the next 30 to 60 minutes. Otherwise, it's oxidized.
So Oyoji talked about grains, right? Anything, and what about, so there are things to eliminate. What about things to add? Is there any routines, supplements, vitamins?
So barring if you're a diabetic or suffering cancer or something like that, all the fruits you want, all the vegetables you want, meat, fish, all of that is great. The rule of thumb is it must be clean. You don't want Bessie in the field that's been shot up with a lot of antibiotic or anything else.
Especially in America.
Exactly. So you want your food to be clean, organic. You want as little in, you know, when you go to get potato salad at the grocery store and it's got 50 ingredients, not okay. Okay.
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Chapter 4: How can tongue diagnosis indicate organ stress?
You've obviously, as an entrepreneur, can you talk about your entrepreneurial journey as well as the health journey?
Yeah, like, you know, when I was younger, I was a mom early. And my first husband passed away. I got married again a few years later, had two kids with each. And I was actually in marketing and sales, believe it or not. That was kind of my main thing. I was in telecom. I mean, I've kind of been all over.
Yeah, sure, sure.
And then around 2016 or so, I said, you know, I want to go back to – or 2015, I guess it was. I want to go back to school, and I'm either going to be a doctor or a lawyer because I thought I'd be a really good lawyer fighting for my fellow man.
And I decided at the end of the day, nothing against lawyers and their lives, but I wanted to just really feel good at the end of the day about what I was doing and not have a lot of strife or anxiety. And –
I get down on my knees almost daily thanking God for the knowledge that I have to be able to help change people's lives when they have cancers or heart disease, any kind of an autoimmune, simple things. You know, my hair's falling out. Whatever it is, it just feels good to be able to have that knowledge, to be able to bring that person back on grid and living an amazing life.
Good. So last couple of questions and we wrap up. First one's a health question. I always like to ask health people this, their opinion. So I believe the average age should now be 100, but it's not because of lifestyle. I think medicine, right?
I think it's even higher. 125.
Sure. So, okay. So do you agree? And if so, why?
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Chapter 5: What do fingernails reveal about a person's health?
That's right.
Yeah. So good. And last question then. So where do they find you if they want to maybe learn this, have an assessment, work with you? How can they do that?
Absolutely. So I'm easy to find, 844-275-1056. And then the website is thebodycan.com. And it's the body can because the body can.
Yes, I like it. I like it a lot. Good. Well, there you go. That's a wrap. Hopefully you found this health-focused entrepreneurial journey interesting and maybe helped you question a few things about your lifestyle diet that can make you a healthier, better, more high-performing entrepreneur or individual. And obviously, if you want to help doing that, you know who to hit up.
So as always, keep working hard, live the red life, and I'll see you guys soon. Take care.
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