
97 | Xylitol, Oral Health & Government Censorship: A Conversation with Nathan Jones
Today you’ll hear from Nathan Jones, founder of Xlear, to explore nasal and oral hygiene and how those pursuing natural health will benefit. He also shares about the challenges faced by businesses in the wellness industry. Nathan shares his journey from a concerned son to a passionate entrepreneur, highlighting the importance of addressing bacterial infections in oral health and the controversies surrounding flu@ride. Listeners will gain valuable insights into why the benefits of oral and nasal hygiene practices shouldn’t be overlooked and the impact of government regulations. He has an incredible story! Warning: You might end up sad, baffled, mad or all three!
Main Points
- Nathan's background and the inspiration behind starting Xlear.
- The role of xylitol in oral and nasal hygiene and its benefits over f1uoride.
- The connection between oral health and systemic health, including respiratory infections.
- Insights into the regulatory challenges faced by natural health products.
- The importance of educating the public about hygiene and prevention.
- The impact of government regulations on health claims and product marketing.
- Personal health practices Nathan follows for optimal wellness.
- The significance of individual accountability in health choices.
- Nathan's vision for a healthier future through education and prevention.
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Top 6 Quotes from Nathan:
1. "If you really want to change your health, the first thing that you need to do is practice better oral hygiene and nasal hygiene."
2. "Xylitol gets rid of the invading army of bacteria, allowing your body to heal."
3. "The government has a pharmaceutical bias, and that’s pretty obvious in how they regulate health products."
4. "We’ve known that xylitol works since the 1970s, yet the ADA and FDA don’t allow it to be marketed with health claims."
5. "It’s not a question of looking at the truth; it’s about maintaining the status quo."
6. "For $50, we can end tooth decay in children, but the system is more focused on treating illness than preventing it."
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