tv Dennis Miller One RT April 8, 2020 6:30pm-7:00pm EDT
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you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the big guy with us today talk about that yeah he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me about a new way to the most cutting edge in vance's in anti-aging and there's a example whatever there of your husband's 83 yeah and you 73 i believe right tell me what you want to hear. it's about understanding that aging is about worn out parts. like fatima's or audi you would never put inferior fuel into your mother already ever and if you heard kicks in and sounds in your muscle why do you take it to the mechanic right away you would not allow your maza roddy to deteriorate we don't do that we put inferior fuel into our body all the time we don't listen to the language of the body so the language is aches pains joints loading
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constipation. unexplained weight gain. stringy hair. bad nails all those things are an indicator of some things wearing out in your hair skin nails got a look at your thigh return to the end you go and get whatever i do but i had to do it by by. lab work so you take blood or urine test to determine where your nutritional deficiencies are where your mineral deficiencies are as we get older we don't absorb minerals if you don't desire absorb minerals all this good food you're eating is just going to go to waste understanding. your toxic burden now because they're so we're bombarded by chemicals we're under the greatest environmental assault in the history of humanity and so if you could look at your deficiencies exactly and put back everything naturally not with drugs.
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to fill the tank you get to have a better outcome and that's what alan i've been doing it for him i make him take all the testing but he's into it and he's loving the ways feeling in the energy and the juice and the sexiness he still has and i find with my own life that. i didn't know there was this chapter where we're in that place 73 and 83 where it's supposed to be going down it's not it's no no you're in a very horny denouement actually we are are actually are you know we started drinking 5 years ago. number you were never i had wine but i had body language i had bloating i had an unexplained weight gain i had my stomach never felt right and i found it was sugar wine east i gave it all up by legwork i determined that. i put back everything i was missing and my kids said want to drink
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tequila so i don't drink hard liquor because my father was an alcoholic and i've written several books about him i'm irish you know we are rich drink or write i now do both. he said back to mike roots top of the mornin to ya and. so one day i'm sitting in my office writing and allen buzzes me goes want to date i said yeah he said meet me at the bar we call our bar big al's bar so we meet at our bar and we have a to keep. it's really nice and it's really mellow and we're talking and i have diana krall and sourness outside and pretty soon we're dancing and it was so romantic that it's now become a habit. we pretty much meet every night for tequila biggles bar and now i'm doing and how's the tequila as far as does it affect your digestive tract in the same way that the wine in the sugar and all but yeah because it's clear to kill or not the
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dark to kill it clear to kill has little to no sugar so you know and i drink it so there are work arounds in almost every aspect exact what yourself want so i just put ice in it and sip on it for a long time and you know i looked at i thought i'm 73 and like to become an alcoholic if that's right if i have it up till this point i don't have that day you can get it into the barn in 73 even though you're probably going to go to 113 going to 40 years i hope so you know now we are life has extended like it or not like it or not they're going to keep you alive we've seen it all around us and it's when we look at the present paradigm of aging it's unpleasant it's to crap that it's frail it's one of the big 3 cancer heart disease or alzheimer's with the eventual end in a nursing home and people are looking at that as as you know that's where you go i don't that's why every choice i make every day about the food i eat night great 8 i
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eat high fat high protein high vegetable diet so what is that like a dinner like that is chicken piccata with a butter lemon wine saw. i put butter in my rice you know not torturing her said all i ate amazing food i don't diets and i'm thin and so you're in short i could tell the people to kill and sex on the board. if they are right look at me saw that done. and i haven't been there and the other thing is hormones and i've read a lot of books about hormones i've talked to you about yeah for men and women and one of the big changes for ellen was when he started hormone replacement. he was sleeping we're living in malibu and one day said to me like our old cat is you fall asleep mid day after lunch you fall asleep again while i'm making dinner you're
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falling asleep after dinner you want to go to sleep and i said once you could get your hormones checked so he went to my doctor and his testosterone was very very low she put him on testosterone replacement and that's that what it's much easier for men it was like putting water in a in a you know of a vase of tulips that were everything came up again it was kind of incredible and. it was his whole energy changed so every tuesday he now takes is testosterone by shot because he stopped absorbing the cream on every tuesday i say put him on the bed ok take your pants out of place to see what it. is injected with the testosterone oh once a week and he hasn't gone back to the litter box. and for me i had 3 years where i didn't understand what a hormonal loss was this was in my fifty's and i couldn't sleep and i was sweating and i was kind of moody which is not who i am i'm not a moody person and again i went i found and that didn't exist at that time i found
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the center chronologists in santa barbara and i went from doctor to doctor to doctor and they were giving me the drug cocktails sleeping pills and anti-anxiety found her took the lab work she looked at says oh you poor thing i said what she said you must feel awful i said i do she said you have almost no no. estrogen or for just her on saturday getting through each day i said i don't know i'm moody yeah so that's how we put me back together again there's some cutting edge advancements in aging but because suzanne somers a new way to age and what are the what are the latest 2 or 3 when i wrote a book i'm kind of a blank slate i'm not a doctor i'm just you know you don't choose fashion it chooses you who knew i was going to do this this was not something ever in my consciousness so i just as i interview these incredible doctors and scientists and professionals what emerged from every single one of them was cellular health i've never thought about cellular
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health but you and i are approximately 40 trillion cells and every cell talks to one another the definition of health is having more functioning cells than malfunctioning cells when you get to the reverse we have more malfunctioning cells than functioning cells you're on your way out that's where you get to. that's the decrepid that's the fraile that's the whole thing what came up is there are new supplements like there's 11 thing called settle it ics where it's a supplement you take once a week and it cleans out cellular debris like if your pipes in your house are all clogged up and then you have the roto rooter guy come in and that's subatomic roto rooter exactly and i mean imagine it takes all that crap out of there now that has a cold again though you blaze through the world a little and so and there's a hole i wrote a lot about it it's. the amazing thing that now that cell goes thanks and
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then other supplement called n a d you're going to be impressed right now night to could add need die nucleotide in just remember any of it repairs cellular breaks so now you've got supplements that does cellular repair and cleans out cellular debris activating a.t.p. which activates the mitochondria in the middle of the cells and that's you got your energy back and now your your your paradigm is is it bad cells take the lead over good cells it is reversible or once it goes no now we can reverse it if you haven't let it get too far but i don't think it's never too late i just found that so exciting as a journey through way. you get whapped with the 66 stick hard yeah and you tell us about that wake up call because and then your decision to do it in a more holistic way and that is what is that that was 50 and those words you have cancer. wow we walked on the beach that day silently. and
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then i heard this voice in my head and i said to alan i can handle this so they want to give me chemotherapy and radiation you only 18 weeks of chemotherapy and then you lose your hair but will i live if i take this chemotherapy will you have a better chance and i realize they can't say that chemotherapy will cure you if it works for some people but it doesn't work for a lot of people watching it so i decided to change my life to eat as though my life depends upon it which i do to this day to value sleep i used to write my books through the night because the house was quiet and nobody was walking in and out and i changed my thinking i worked hard on forgiveness i had a lot of stuff i had to work out with my dad because it was really a violent childhood and i did i forgave him and he apologized to me and the book is a new way to age the most cutting edge advances in anti-aging by our guest suzanne
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somers you know real quickly and i have to go to break dick cavett was had a man on once who was out a book called how to live forever you'll never see this dick might show it to you again i died in mid interview what if we know you have it all you have good idea he was in it they were your man baroque was called how to live forever the man seizes up in the middle falls out of the chair cavett for a 2nd thinks you're kidding upticks sean he said it's the classic moment in the play goes is or doctor in the house the whole crowd louse and they have to obviously it's never show but it did put so i actually do you know she will be with me after the break i guarantee you because i've made great strides and that's the down returns there's a rapid fire questions it's our rorschach test get a little glimpse of what makes her tick although beating are so many times over the . so let me i'll get the paddles on or.
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what is the difference between embarrassing gaffes and elder abuse joe biden certainly excels at the former and maybe is the big name of the latter we are told mention of mental health is off limits to what degree is the public the right to know. humanity is on the edge of a precipice thanks to a continuing destruction of the natural world. we just seem laid out a lot of bills lots of. losing myself and a later period. when i have a piano. left the meeting you didn't hold up. the band you. got over the war for 30 or the.
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only dealing in the muslim world as a little book you sit around and stuff it and ship them through there is a room is the movement. of human activity has brought us to the brink of the world's 6th major extinction of it and the people in this film just come take it anymore. welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're here with the light full suzanne
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somers chrissy snow to you and it was so funny we were talking just a little earlier before we get into the roar shock but emotionally i always think you know it seems like such a great trevallion now but i always like to be a we on woman in our twenty's who realizes she's sort of the epicenter of it all i can remember seeing on an old t.v. show with slaughter and sinatra was just within the framework of being so now she wasn't grotesque about it but i could just see him playing the whole book. and it's kind of this is a life that isn't so much fun to have frank sinatra say holo baby i mean god i worked with john wayne and red skelton people that you don't remember i've worked with everybody sammy davis i came into vegas at the tail end of the rat pack that's when i started and i would go to sinatra's dressing room on sunday nights when he closed he would invite all the headliners home and you're in that dressing room with all these people and one night sinatra says to me you know kid you got
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a good sound i said thanks he said you not read them right so what do you mean he said you've read like all those singing teachers teaching from the diaphragm i said yeah he said you got to sing from your peep so what's your pete said you sing from down here and you pull up from your peep and well you know i started singing from my d.v.d. then i started singing better so i have a singing peep. thank you frank sinatra. was breathing heavy it was it allowed how to breathe all right here's our rorschach test for the banks guilty pleasure which should go to play might be the key word there is no good my guilty pleasure is below deck the want to see andy cohen. series i'm not have you ever been on someone's yacht they have and the crew is great right and everything is made get for you mr miller i can get for you mr 1000000 your bed is very shallow share everything and i said to this friend of mine who own this ship in kabul i said it's here all the time and they're here all the time you know yeah i said so
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when you're gone what do they do i suppose they tweak and clean the ship and i thought i don't think they've got unlimited food on limited booze they've got this beautiful ship they can take the tender to the to the coast there and pick up anybody so below deck is those people below deck having sex i mean eating the food being angry throwing things there's no no mr miller the more you know and many of those super yachts we live in a green arrow they have a quarter to sling attached to the rudder back there and people bonker and they translate that in the kinetic power and power of the ship through. this. sort of chain. but there's this new word i had for a moment i'm in my rolodex and i would assume yes. something we should all be paying more attention to oh the language of the body and listen listen for
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women in men a pause i call it the 7 dwarves of menopause it's the bitchy sleepy sweaty bloated forgetful and all dried up those are all symptoms if you've got any of those run and have a urine test to go into before and. stranded on a desert island what 3 things do you bring with you to killa. now and now something still on your bucket list. more of that now i have loved i love my life so much i want more push it i think you're going to see the century at least i just got a good feeling i did to show your bingeing on right now. narcos yeah and now they have new whole new episodes you think i speak spanish by now i've watched 90 episodes of el chapo 90 episodes of pablo escobar i totally get i get it now it's about money you know. if you're pablo escobar and you
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go to the village and you go what will it take to set up and not see what you're seeing a w1xw that shuts them up you go to the police you want 1xw1x5w it just doesn't matter to you then you've got your you buy the president what 1cw2cw a 1000000000 it doesn't matter they have so much money and that's how they control the country it's very very interesting a favorite food you're bingeing on while you're bingeing on marco's. favorite food . and get out of some sort of chips or something or know your body speaking to you and say keep that crap i don't i don't eat crap but i know this sounds so boring i'm into hummus right now when you have to keel and you have hummus and then you have habanero like with some heat and some really good one chips that's kind of in few vegetables and i just noticed you said hummus and i want.
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autosuggestion recently luxury you can't live without or in the home stretch oh. i can live with that it. will give you a passerby cause as you say i'm sad someone from history would like to take the lunch. i don't know. yes. agreed to so on the curve. i this is why i was so crafty and flew over that we go about overload so i was is what i used to go can't you think i go i don't know i don't know we've got some social media questions we put up the fact that you're going to be on your fans lined up tom watson on facebook. or he's just asking i think less in. aging way this is the secret to your lasting success i would say resiliency in
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a way because you got whacked big time when you had to fight back so i could should you toughen the clinch and spend you don't go down easily i think my alcoholic father because he made it so hard he made it so hard for me when one night i write about in one of my books where. i was going to my junior prom and my 1st date my mom made me the dress and he had been watching us make the dress is really jealous of that and his drunkenness he came in the night before and he started ripping the dress and he punched my mother in the breast and i that was my moment i took my tennis racquet and i hit him over the head really hard. and that was the moment and it was proud of it. but that was when i got the all show use you keep telling me i'm a worthless piece of crap i'll show you and i believe i've succeeded because i have the all show you so when i was fired from three's company it was awful how can you be at the top of europe again because show on to number one and why demographics
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were right up at the top with all women and all i wanted was to be paid commensurate with the men and. laverne and shirley had just renegotiated and gave a.b.c. a kilometer and they realized they could stop this so i was the patsy so when ellen walked into the negotiation you said you were you were fired within 5 minutes you came home there was no cell phones at the time you walks up the stairs there's a way when you come home with good news and there's a way when you come up with bad news in the multi-level beach house i hear him slowly coming up the stairs and he stands at the top of the stairs and he said you're out i said this was a negotiation out and he took me by the show shoulders and he said we're going to make this work for us and it took me a while to wrap my head around it and then one day i said to him i sing great and i can dance i've got i've got a name that everybody knows take me to vegas so he made it to 2 year deal at the
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m.g.m. grand and we sold out every show because the people liked chrissy snow so they brought chrissy snow to life on stage and he tried to sue me to take it off and i didn't i just kept doing it out of your hood yeah and so i got the also use so i did that with cancer i did that with being fired and i reinvented and i think that's why i'm still out there i reinvent all the time you and i both in our careers are like this and then down up here it's so great you know it's so fun you don't even think about our fight and yet when you get down here that's when you have time to think you can either give up there or that's when the time when you really think the whole thing and i now know well enough to know when i'm up here i can feel. just started to go there then i go that way i always compared in my head to surfing or skating yeah you go to the top of the wave or the top of the hill and just stand there you're not doing anything you've got to come enjoy the show yeah and get back on the list or you go dick stone breaker stone breaker so that has to
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be my c.b. handle dick stone breaker on facebook. d m you miss the eighty's when you don't you seem like a forward thinking i am but it was fun i loved it forgot i had fun i've had fun with every decade of the eighty's were what they hope to god yeah yeah tony ford on facebook. told tell us about the 5 house do you know people these things fall into cultural jargon but much of that was i don't know obviously your deal points but everybody had a 5 master huge deal right master was life change find master actually made me wealthy we sold over 10000000 of them and still selling and it all started because i bought a pair of manola blahnik shoes this is in the. i guess in the eighty's they were advised that even quite a block at that point is here it's not he's not in the judged as much as he became so you. know and they were nude perfect pointy toes toke leverage and
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just the right high heel i would normally have a fractured hip right now i would normally have them on their $565.00 back then they'd be like $2500.00 now big interest and i thought allen is going to think i'm stupid for some spending so much money on in the in the 1st thought that alan would have had if he saw you in the mood well i had on my brawn underpants and i had on my new manola blahnik shoes so i walk out into our communal bathroom and i said like my shoes. and he went great legs and that's i said that's the commercial and so if you remember the commercial i'm wearing those shoes so i was able to write them off the camera started on my legs works it way up while i'm going i use my thighs master with allen saying great legs 10000000. i remember the end of that commercial allen's jaw dropping for you how do you think you called it the drama
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for 1000000 of them it was a good idea you know. we also we had the but master which is a great product great product what we didn't anticipate was no woman at that time people weren't buying on amazon no woman wants to walk out of wal-mart right the big box that says but master you know so we had to rethink that you know you have to that's that's a home order yeah exactly and now today actually we probably should put it out again because good product anything goes today you know and now i have. that has come out of all these books suzanne organics i i make a great living doing a facebook live shows on the shopping channels where i sell pure organic skin care hair care i mean you have to my hair kiddo you're a hustler if i didn't love the woman in my life so much i would run my hand suffer have you ever looked killer well the reason i do that is at 73 women don't have nice hair anymore because they're they're all these declines i'm talking around so
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the hair gets stringy my hair is a great hair looks it says health it's not a nice luster to yeah so we have shampoo and conditioner and all these things and make up than a household cleaner made from coil silver that is so safe that you could drink it on the recommended but i live a toxic free life that's that's my fight against cancer is i live as as much as i can let me see this in the book once again a new way to age and i think when you hustle you hustle your mind when you on wind and enjoy life i think you do it the right way to i mean party are on jeopardy and part of the constant smile i see on you is the whole track you live you know all in on either ask but i do have a thank you and i always get on with you could only give you all hug here loves us and summers. this is been done a similar plus one year so great an astute and funny.
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