Noah Hammond Tyrrell is a spiritual life & business coach. He is the CEO of Feel Good Hemp, the only hemp products company that offers a free self-empowerment platform and community to its clients. Noah is a yogi, coach and entrepreneur, and his mission is to help people feel good naturally while building a community of like-minded souls, dedicated to feeling good and doing good.
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𝗞𝗲𝘆 𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗮𝘄𝗮𝘆𝘀:
* Authority bias and how we give our health authority over to people in health positions
* The endocannabinoid system (ECS) in our body
* CBD supports our body functioning harmoniously in our modern stressful world
* How can you tell if a CBD oil is quality
* THC and the Rick Simpson cancer treatment protocol
* All healing is spiritual healing
* Cannabis, plant medicine, and sacred reverence
* A tribe of feeling good and doing good
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𝗠𝗲𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗾𝘂𝗼𝘁𝗲:
“Personal development is a gateway to self-realisation. Ultimately it leads you to realising yourself as one with the divine, realising that you are spirit in form.“-Noah Hammond Tyrrell
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Website: FeelGoodHemp.org
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𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗵𝗼𝘀𝘁:
I am Agi Keramidas, a zealous podcaster and a knowledge broker. I am on a mission to inspire others to grow, stand out, and take action toward the next level of their lives. Visit my website: agikeramidas.com
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Noah Hammond Tyrrell 0:00
...you can't make any claims or benefits. You can't say what the product does even though you have 1000 customers who say it did this for me. It's just so regulated because Big Pharma is fighting it every step of the way, because there's an entire pharmacy in the hemp plant, literally, as science is finding out more and more about this plant and what it can do, and what can cannabinoids do and it's incredible what this does for people.
Agi Keramidas 0:30
You are listening to personal development mastery podcast where you will find inspirational conversations and actionable takeaways to master yourself and improve your life. I am your host Agi Keramidas. And my mission is to inspire you to grow, stand out and take action towards a purposeful and fulfilling life. In this podcast, I invite myself inside the minds of successful entrepreneurs, authors, spiritual teachers, thought leaders, people who share their journey, milestones and failures for you to be inspired to grow. In each episode, you will find actionable takeaways that you can implement right now. So make sure you follow the podcast to get them as soon as they are released. I remind my regular listeners here that for a short while the podcast will have one episode a week rather than two. In today's show, I am delighted to speak with Noah Hammond Tyrrell. No, you are a spiritual life and business coach. You are a New Jersey native but currently living in the mountains of Utah with your wife and baby girl. And you're the CEO of feel good hemp, the only hemp products company that offers a free self empowerment platform and community to its clients. You are a yogi, Coates and entrepreneurs and your mission is to help people feel good naturally, while building a community of like minded souls dedicated to feeling good and doing good. Noah, welcome to the show. It's such a joy to speak with you today.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 2:21
Thank you for having me really great to be here, Agi.
Agi Keramidas 2:25
It's I'm very excited for the conversation. And I want to start and I will share this before I actually go there that it is a topic that so far after three years of the podcast or close to three years, I still haven't discussed it. So when I came across you I was very excited to jump in this conversation. So no, I wanted to start by asking you to share with us a bit of your journey, your background, I usually ask for a key defining moment, you know, take us to that turning point in your life where everything changed. So where were you? How were you feeling you know these things?
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 3:11
Absolutely. So regarding this company, and how what I'm doing today, all got started, it's definitely the turning point was when I got the call that my dad was in the hospital, and he had been diagnosed with stage four liver cancer, and given three months to live. And so I didn't get all that over the phone, really, my wife and I, Danielle, we were newly married, we were living in LA at the time. And my dad was down in San Diego. So I get the call, Hey, he's really sick come down. And then when we get down to the hospital, they sort of take us all out into the hallway and say, Hey, this is what's going on. He's got three months to live. You know, he looked terrible. He's all grey and pale. And he lost 60 pounds in a month. And he had a tumour on his liver about the size of a mini football like yay big covering over 60% of his liver. And it actually ended up being a blessing that they didn't give him any. They didn't offer him any kind of Western medical treatment. There was no hey, let's try this. And let's try that and you'll have a 10% chance none of that it was just you're dead. So it really opened the space for me to do what I do, which is look for alternative solutions that are outside the box and outside the normal paradigm. So I went home and I started thinking okay, my dad, is he the native New Yorker, you know, he's not going to go on some raw vegan diet or do something Uber extreme, like what can we do to really help him potentially conquer this issue? And the two things that we locked into were vegetable juicing, and drinking specifically beet and carrot juice because they're very cleansing the liver and and My wife had healed herself of Epstein Barr syndrome using vegetable juicing in the past and it's kind of a known thing that can help really serve the body because it just makes so much nutrition so available. And the other thing that we landed on was hemp oil, hemp oil protocol with both THC and CBD. So we found an oil maker local in in San Diego at the time, started making the oils. Once my dad came home from the hospital started filling him full of beaten carriages every day, my wife and I actually broke out of our lease in LA and moved down to San Diego to help. And we just started, I was literally buying beats buy the case from the grocery store, I would have the grocer go in the back and get a whole box and come out and go home with you know, 40 Shucks of beats or whatever it was right bushels or whatever you call them. And so, you know, long story short six weeks into the protocol, he got an MRI and bloodwork done, and the tumour markers in his bloodwork were down and the tumour itself had shrunk by over 30%. And so now we knew we were really onto something. And I can't discount also that we were holding him in the space of a lot of prayer, a lot of healing vibrations, a lot of different communities, spiritual communities, were holding him in their prayers. And we are all connected by a collective consciousness and energy field, whatever you want to call it. So you can't discount the power of prayer and the power of intention. It's, you know, a scientific fact at this point in the world. So keep going with the protocol. You know, my father is ramping up more and more over time, more and more THC, more and more CBD to the height of his protocol. And again, long story short, within four months, he was completely cancer free. Not a lick of tumour markers in his blood, not a cell of cancer tissue on his liver. And he's been that way ever since over four and a half years now. They've been doing MRIs and blood work for him every three months ever since. And just recently they switched to every six months. And, and yeah, he's been cancer free ever since. And the way feelgood hemp got started was No, I
Agi Keramidas 7:16
will, we will get back to that. I just wanted to hold you here for a little while because it is, I find it a truly fascinating story. And there was one thing that you said from the beginning that I think that it played a big difference when you said that it was so bad that the doctors didn't even offer, you know, the traditional treatment of chemo? And what are the things that they would normally do. And I suppose correct me if I'm wrong, but for many people going down the path of a healing, like with juicing or with hemp oil or things like that, they will be very, let's say, apprehensive to go down that path. If they had the doctor, you know, telling them that you know what we can do that it might give you 40% Even that sounds like an incredible amount if you have even 10% If you have three months. So what are your thoughts on this? Because I suppose your father would have had some more reluctance if you had to choose this treatment, or this protocol of therapy that you sell over something else. So I wanted to comment about that, because I think it's important.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 8:33
Absolutely, I think that, again, we cannot discount the power of intention. And we oftentimes unconsciously take other people's realities on because of authority bias. So we give our health authority over to people in health positions, because we've been taught to and told to, and sometimes that's useful if you've got the right person on your team. And other times it's not. And so again, in Western medical society, so often, you know, the doctors only know so much. And there's definitely large insurance proven modalities that are not included in Western medical protocols or knowledge or training or understanding. I don't know if this is still true today. But I remember hearing that a general practitioner doctor gets about one hour of nutritional training in their in their Western medical schools, right. So they are literally part of a system that is designed to dispense pharmaceutical medication. That is pretty obvious to everyone at this point. And and I'm not entirely ruling out the benefits in certain situations of people doing that and I'm by no means giving anyone any medical advice and bla bla bla disclaimer We're disclaimers. And I've trained with people who have not used anything but food, to heal 1000s of stage for X, Y z's, and auto immunes, and all these things, and it was hypocrisy who said, Let food be thy medicine and, and thy medicine be thy food. And if you look at what we're eating, and how sick we are, and then if you look at the fact that you're not being told to necessarily change too much about that, and instead it's take this and then oh, now you have a side effect. Now take this, and now you have a side effect from that now take this, the average American, we're so sick in this country, the average American is on seven pharmaceutical medications. Seven, which is insane, because I'm on zero. And I know plenty of people who are on zero. So that means that there's lots of people who are on 12, and 15, and 18, and 22 different pills. I mean, even just asking your gut and your liver and your kidneys to deal with that on a daily basis is insanity. And every chemical has a cost. That's a simple way to think about it. So while Am I 100% against chemicals? No, I mean, if you have a wicked infection, most likely, you should probably grab an antibiotic, although there are natural ways to approach that too. But at the end of the day, it's not about entirely throwing out the system. It's about understanding the limitations of the system and bringing other paradigms to complement the limitations of your existing systems. Right. It's it's like mixed martial arts. If you just know taekwondo. Sorry, but a guy who's trained in wrestling, taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Krav, Maga, Moy, Moy, Thai, and push hands, they're gonna kick your ass. Because you know, one system, they know aid systems, I think that's what it's really about, you know, to be totally fair, and completely transparent. Before my dad left the hospital, they did one round of what's called chemo Blasian, which is like a new form of chemo, that's like very direct to the source.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 12:08
And they just did it to do it. They didn't say, Hey, sir, this is going to heal you, or we believe in this protocol, or we're going to do a bunch of these. They just did it because they're like, well, we can do one of those. And we said, You know what, he's in a really bad place, Let's Kickstart it was some of that chemical crab. And then we'll get him home right after and go to what we plan on doing. And I think actually, the biggest benefit of the chemo treatment that he took, was that it made him unbelievably nauseous for about two weeks. And fasting is an amazing source of healing power. It's in every religious doctrine. It's in every religious, ancient tradition. It's just modern science as well. We know that there's healing and anti ageing effects to fasting. And so when my dad was Uber nauseous, while his body was processing, the chemical poisons that were there to help him, he got to reset his his palate, and his appetite. And on the other side of it, he was much more, you know, picking the fruits and the veggies over the chips, and the fried food or something like that, like so I think it gave his body some healing space. Honestly, it was beneficial in the long run, just for that reason alone. But it was brutal. I mean, he was delirious and out of his mind and sort of like having night terrors. And yeah, it was pretty awful stuff.
Agi Keramidas 13:37
What you said earlier about the Health Authority bias that we men need people have given that authority completely to the so called experts, quote, unquote, experts. They are I mean, in some ways, in some others, they're not. And I liked what you said about the other treatments as complementing this trip with treatment, because unfortunately, what's happened is not like Western medicine does not include it. It goes way beyond that it actually disproves them and ridicules them and calls them quackery and so that people who have strong biases against them because of that show, and anyway, I will leave that to that because I think many people realise more and more, especially in the last couple of years with COVID. What is going on with the pharmaceutical companies since the, let's say the paradigm of treating something by giving a chemical or nothing, there is no alternative. There's also others they showed nothing. So I will move on now because this is a topic. You know, I don't want to spend too much time over even though we could. But there are more interesting things actually that I want to talk about. And so bring in. Can you briefly share Share with us how you started the business, the feeling good hemp business. And then I will ask you in a moment also to discuss a bit because I know you're very passionate about educating people about the health benefits of hemp oil. But before we go there, tell us about, you know, the creation or the the idea behind your company.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 15:25
Yeah, so it was right at around the end of 2018 that the farm bill in the USA passed that really legalised industrial hemp, which is what we make all of our CBD products from. So it was also timing. And let's call it divine timing, because when I was in LA, I made some I was running this marketing company for thought leaders, coaches, consultants, people who do transformational work. And I had done it because I was doing that for myself. And people started asking for the help. And it was just a natural extension. Anyway, I made some business decisions that destroy the company, I had to hire, I had to fire my team of 10 people. It was just a mess, right. And right at that place where I was at my business bottom, so to speak. That's when I got the call about my dad. And so the entire time that I was serving and supporting my father, I was sort of like just serving a few clients that I already had coaching clients, enough to pay the bills. And I was just leaving off the idea building anything new, like let me do what I can with what I have in front of me right now and just help my father, right and the screw it, the rest will come. And so then as we go through this experience, and my wife was a sound healer and a yoga teacher, she played in a sound healing. We have these healing instruments, Crystal singing bowls that are tuned to the frequencies of our chakras, these big gongs that clear out energy, it's vibrational medicine. And people come all the time to these sound healings that come with shoulder pain or knee pain. And they leave without it, right. So it definitely works. And we decided after this experience, hey, let's offer CBD at a sound bath. I mean, how to CBD sound bath, and more
Agi Keramidas 17:11
than 70% of the CBD sound bath.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 17:14
So it's a sound bath. But we also offered CBD for sale as like an upsell at the door, you can get a dose of CBD with their sound bath. And so the room was just You could feel the depth of peace in the room. And people had an amazing experience. And at the end, we said, hey, we got some extra doses, like come and get them to for one. And we sold out of everything we had in a minute. And the next morning, my wife who loves to sleep in, she pops up out of bed and it's just like, I can't sleep. Let's get up. Okay, so we're sitting on the porch having a Monica. And she's like, I think we should start a CBD business. I said, that's a fantastic idea. Right? People need this stuff. They don't know about it. There's a lot of shyster companies out there, it's hard to find. It's just perfect. Let's do it. And it's it's not been easy by any means. It's been the most challenging project of my life. But it's been incredibly worth it. We've gone through things that you just don't go through in other industries, six months without being able to take credit cards at all, because some other people did some bad things with their credit card processing. And just all these regulations and restrictions, you can advertise here and this and that. Can't make any claims or benefits can't say what the product does. Even though you have 1000 Customers who say it did this for me. It's just so regulated, because Big Pharma is fighting it every step of the way. Because there's an entire pharmacy in the hemp plant, literally, as science is finding out more and more about this plant and what it can do, and what can ammonoids can do. And it's it's incredible what this does for people. And so it's been intense, but it's been super fun. And we've been at it ever since. And so, you know, everything else kind of opened up from there.
Agi Keramidas 19:04
That's great. And there were two things that because at that time, you said it was hard to find but nowadays, it is quite the opposite. It's well maybe it's hard to find the quality CBD oil but before I go there, I want to let's get some of the you know the fundamentals the basics for someone who's listening. Maybe they've they've certainly heard about is impossible not to hear about CBD hopefully, nowadays, but I don't know You know too much about it or the health benefits or how does it work? So do you want to give us an overview, let's say a crash course on what it does and what benefits it has.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 19:55
Yeah, so I like to explain this in a way that I hear very few people explain it. I'm glad you asked. Basically, in the early 90s, they discovered this endocannabinoid system or ECS. In our body sounds like a lot. It's a mouthful, right? But basically cannabinoids are what CBD is. CBD is cannabinoid THC is a cannabinoid. It's a type of compound, and we make our own cannabinoids, they're called endo cannabinoids isn't a funny word cannabinoid. So we make our own though. And we have a whole system of receptor sites. That's everywhere in our body. It's in every organ, our brain, our lungs, our heart guts, it's in our muscles, our bones, our our immune system, it's literally everywhere in our body. And what they discovered is this is sort of like the harmony system. When the ECS has cannabinoids come into contact with these receptor sites, it's sort of regulating the harmony functioning of that system. So if you have the right amount of cannabinoids in your brain, your brain functions harmoniously. If you have the right amount of, of cannabinoids in your heart, your heart does the thing harmoniously. Right and the opposite would be disharmony, right? So what you might also look at is like inflammation. And so this is so natural to us. That this I like to tell people this because this is it's so natural that mother passes cannabinoids in her breast milk to baby. Right, we are meant to interface with cannabinoids. Now there's two things that make us produce less cannabinoids endogenously in our own bodies, two things ageing, and stress. And well, we all get older at some point. So there's that. And stress. Well, we live in the most stressful world we've ever lived in, in modern history. I'm talking about environmental stresses, you know, pollution, our water and toxicity and our water toxicity and our food toxicity in our air. I'm talking about radiative stress, EMFs and electromagnetic frequencies in 3g and 4g and 5g and a more electromagnetic radiation bombarding our body than in modern history. Right, I'm talking about mental stress, we're also connected to every negative event that happens anywhere in the world. And we all have an opinion about it. And we all want to yell at each other about it. There's so much tension in the world. So all of these stressors, reduce the amount of cannabinoids we make. And so our body, I talked about it as CBD is not the miracle. Miracle as you were just supporting the miracle that you are in functioning harmoniously in our modern, stressful world. Look, I take vitamin d3, basically every day. Why? Well, because I don't live in a tribal nature setting where my bare feet are on the ground, and I'm out in the sun every day for most of the day, being outside living in nature, like we are accustomed to like how our biology is built. I'm in this room right now. And you're in that room. And we all spend a lot of time in rooms, right? So we're not getting the natural amount of sunlight we would be which would more than take care of my d3 necessities, right? So I take d3 every day. And it's the same reason why I take CBD every day. Because I know that my body is dealing with an unnatural amount of stress in this world. And so it needs support for me in intelligent fashion, like taking d3 Like taking CBD, it's just giving my body the fundamental compounds that make it function harmoniously. And so a lot of people they think CBD is about all I'm gonna get this experience. I'm gonna feel this feeling. And it's like yes, for sure. If you take the right amount, and definitely early on in your CBD journey. You know, the first handful of times you take it, you're gonna most likely feel something you're gonna feel relaxed. Some people a small percentage feel energised. Most people feel relaxed, they feel kind of in their body. They feel like they're ready for a nice night's sleep, those kinds of things, but it's not even about that, you know, when I take CBD now, I hardly noticed anything. But more I noticed if I stopped taking it for a while. I noticed I'm sleeping less or less soundly, I noticed all of that old football injury I'm getting a little bit of tingles in my sciatic right I start to notice things working less harmoniously. Whereas you know right now I have a pain free body. And I sleep great every night. So
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 24:30
again, I share this because people hear about CBD for so many things. Oh, it helps you sleep well. It can be beneficial for anxiety or depression or stress. It can help you recover fast from workouts. Oh, like a woman interviewed me a month ago who completely took away I don't want to say healed or cured because those are bad words in the world. But she took away all the symptoms of her advanced Crohn's, IBS gut disorder. had her bedridden, unable to work five days of taking 100 milligrammes of CBD per day, and almost all the symptoms were gone. And then within weeks, she was symptom free, and she's back to her life, and the Western medical will say she still has Crohn's. But if you have no symptoms, then who really cares? So, but people hear all these things, weight loss and management, you know, blood sugar management, that it's a whole body anti inflammatory. Why, though? Well, because wherever the weakest link is, is what goes first. So if you are depleted on cannabinoids, your body's not making enough. And you're not supplementing with phyto cannabinoids, from plants, like the hemp plant, then something's gonna give, right, and whether that's arthritis, or that's some some early onset dementia, or that's some chronic pain, or it's inflammation in the gut, that's up to your body and just where it happens to be running out of steam. Right? So I think, because people hear about CBD for so much, it's almost like a turn off. They're like, whatever, nothing does that much good stuff, right? It's almost hard to snake oil, right? It's hard to believe. And then you combine that with so many low quality products, and products that don't have the proper dose of CBD. So people take it and they go, Oh, I didn't feel anything, I didn't notice anything. And then they discount CBD as a whole. There's a lot of misinformation out there. There's a lot of confusion. And so, you know, that's why I'm really excited to be on shows like yours to educate and share what's really going on.
Agi Keramidas 26:40
And I appreciate that very much. And I'm sure that the listeners does as well, no, and there was my understanding, because I really liked the explanation. The way I go to tasks, the best explanation or summary or iteration, if you want was this harmony, you use the word harmony, and CBD contributing to this harmonious functioning of the body, especially with all these stressors that are around us. So in more ways than one or two, or 10 or 20. Really. So I wanted to ask two quick questions before I moved to something else. And I know that when I say quick, it doesn't necessarily happen like that. But there are two ones. One is we mentioned it already, because of the let's say, variety or vastness of products out there. Is there a simple way for someone let's say to distinguish if the quality, so say of CBD oil, that's like one thing that I want a brief answer and the other one because you mentioned the cannabinoids and the way that they influence our body. I wanted also a comment because always the conversation was about CBD. But also if you can give us some comments about the THC, the or the other well known cannabinoid and maybe why it is excluded from the conversation. Is it because of its legal status? Or is it because of not having health benefits on its own or other reasons? So you said that you want to educate them directly. Appreciate it to ask you these questions. Yeah, of course.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 28:41
So for quality CBD, of course you don't have to just buy ours. There's a simple things to look for, for if you're in the United States. It has to be USA grown organic hemp. If you're in other countries, you know look for something that's that's certified organic or grown local and organic. You should look for something that is a medicinal dose of CBD and for most people, I believe that starts at about 30 milligrammes so there's all kinds of products with way less than that in it and that's why you don't feel it and it's not going to do what you want it to do. I think most people's dose is about 30 milligrammes, some people, very sensitive people, maybe 15, to start and see how you do, but at least that at least that and many he will take more than 30. You know, for example, the woman who helped her Crohn's, she was taking 100 per day my dad when he was on his protocol at the height of it, he was doing five 600 per day, because of random legal reasons. I have to put on my bottle not to exceed I don't even know what they 70 milligrammes in a 24 hour period, but That's utter nonsense. The CBD is so safe, and there's no no negative side effects of it at all. So, again, like my dad was taking hundreds I know people who've even taken over 1000 milligrammes a day to deal with major issues. But most people somewhere between 30 and 100, you know, per day is where you're going to find your dose. So take a medicinal dose, you want a product that is organic, local hemp, a medicinal dose, that should be in a high quality absorption medium, so like MCT oil or olive oil, it should be full spectrum. Full Spectrum is very key. What that means is that the full spectrum of plant matter, so it's not just the CBD, it's also got a trace amount of THC in it, point two or point 3% or less, very tiny bit, but it activates the CBD is very important to have a trace amount of THC in your CBD for medicinal benefits. And it's got a trace amount of other cannabinoids and other terpenes and other things that are in the plan. You do not want CBD isolates. As far as I'm concerned, CBD isolates do not work. And they're attractive, because people are like, Oh, it's just CBD, and there's no THC. But you can fail a drug test with those isolates anyway. And they're not nearly as effective and they're cheap. And that's why a lot of companies use them sell them. So you want full spectrum, medicinal dose, high quality absorption material, organic hemp, and along with that lab tests, so it's called a COA, or a certificate of analysis, or a lab test. Any company that you buy from, they should at least have those lab tests visible somewhere, whether it's a QR code on the bottle or link on their website, whatever, if they don't have their labs available, don't buy their products. A recent study from the FDA showed that 69% of the products they bought didn't have what they said they had in them on the label. And so you want a company that you can trust and any trustable company has no problem putting their lab results in public view. So if you see all those things in a product, you can be guaranteed to have a quality product. Right? I like to go I'd say one more thing is I like to keep my CBD Simple, right? That's why we have simple products, three main products. It's about getting a medicinal dose of CBD. It's not about all it's a soda or it's a gummy with sugar and all this crap and I mean, you can get those things, for sure. But I wouldn't say keep it simple and straightforward. And and and then yeah, if you see all those things, of course, there's gonna be slight variations because different farms are growing different strains of hemp, and different strains of hemp have different cannabinoid profiles, terpene profiles, there's all these different subtle aspects to what you're going to get as far as an effect from each product. But if you follow those things, you will get a quality effect. And you can't go wrong with that. Thank you.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 32:53
The other question you had about THC? Well, the main problem with THC is its cycle activity. Right. So when we did the protocol of my father, we started them off on high CBD right away, you know, probably 600 milligrammes a day, but THC, we started off on 30 milligrammes a day three, you know, 10 times three, right, and then it was, and then it was 15 times three, and then it was 20 times three, and then it was 25 times three, as he could observe, you know, get used to it, and there were still times during that protocol where he was just high, or he just had to sit, put on some music and lay in his bed and just be high, because that was what was going on. But specifically, if you're fighting cancer, THC is required, right? CBD is very anti cancer and anti inflammatory because it's anti inflammatory. But if you have an active aggressive cancer diagnosis, and you're trying to assess or address it with hemp oil, it's called the Rick Simpson protocol. So you could look at Rick Simpson oil or Rick Simpson or RSO. He's a Canadian guy who really popularised the usage of of THC as cancer treatment. So the THC is an aggressive cancer fighter and but you have to manage and make that decision, okay, am I willing to sort of be high and, and have to just chill out at times and, and stop my life a little bit to try to heal this thing, like, some people, for some reason are not willing to make that trade off or go that route, you know. But it's each individual's decision of course. And as far as the health benefits of THC, they're definitely there. The beautiful thing about CBD is that it has even more health benefits than THC. It hits an even wider range of support system of supportive effects to the body than THC does. And it's not psychoactive, so you can take you can take CBD in the morning, you know, putting CBD in your morning coffee or matcha. It's a really great it's actually like, instead of having like, that kind of jittery, caffeinated thing, it's more or less Like, I'm on the CB sort of balances into this sort of like mellow focus, right? Like I'm here, and I'm present. And I'm also attentive and alert, and I'm calm. And I'm focused. It's a very cool mixture. So some people, especially for like a work cocktail, they'll take CBD in the morning, right? You can take CBD in the afternoon to kind of de stress from the day or you can take it right before bed to go to sleep at night. So CBD has that beautiful. That's why it spreads so far, so much farther and usage, I think than THC is that it doesn't get you high. It doesn't take you out of your day. It doesn't cloud your thinking or your judgement. Not that I have any negative. I think THC can do beautiful things for you emotionally and mentally and spiritually, and especially when it's used with sacred reverence. And it's a plant medicine, right? It is. So yeah, but CBD has even more health benefits and isn't psychoactive. So that's, that's why we started there and the legality of it, because of the non psycho activity, it was just an obvious place for us to start, because it could help people, it could help heal people, it could support people. And we didn't have to have like a multimillion dollar legal team to be able to step into that arena confidently, it was much simpler. So that's why we went that direction first. But I do not want to discount the healing power of THC as well.
Agi Keramidas 36:26
No, I want to thank you for your answer very much, and what you said towards the end about that you use the phrase sacred reverence. And that I, I will actually because I appreciate that phrase very much the way you said it. And I will actually use it to breathe a little bit and ask you about something you mentioned earlier, I think it's also important to explain. You said earlier in the very beginning about this, that your father was in an environment of prayer and healing vibration and show I kind of want to, if possible to merge or steer the conversation a little bit into the spiritual element. But of course, that is a vast topic, but particularly its relationship with healing. Since we're talking about healing, I don't want to go to other scratch the surface of other topics. But tell me what comes to your mind about the connection between spirituality and healing based on your experience and your journey.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 37:40
So I know for sure that all healing is spiritual healing. Because all things are spirit. Right? The body is the grossest form of spirit, physical matter is, is sort of congealed spirit. Right? So think about it this way that there's pure spirit, pure consciousness, pure energy, pure source, pure God, whatever word works for you pure creative intelligence, right, pure lifeforce. And then that congeals into things like light, and energy, and then that congeals into matter, right? So we have our spiritual body, we have our auric body, right? And then we have our physical body, physical bodies last, it is a manifestation of our astral body, and our bliss body or our spirit body, right? And so, the reason all healing is spiritual is because it's about allowing more of spirit to flow through you, right enthusiasm is the number one thing that keeps people alive. You can have a crap diet. You can get no sunlight, you can drink no water or not no water, but like meaning, you know, you're you're drinking crappy water or not enough water. You're drinking sodas and Gatorade and crap, right? You can have all those things going wrong for you, health wise, be socially isolated. Right? Not see the sun, not breathe a lot of fresh air, but just be in a room working. But if you have enthusiasm, right, you're a tinkerer, you're crazy Einstein type and you're just in a dark room working but with such enthusiasm, enthusiasm and Theo's, it literally means that the root word of enthusiasm means to be filled with spirit. So enthusiasm. It can trump all other health norms. Right? Why? Because if you're filled with spirit, you're alive. And if you're not filling the spirit, you're dead. Right? When When does the body die? There's all these people who have near death experiences right and their brain is dead. They're literally stuck underwater for 20 plus minutes. Their brain is dead. There's no activity, their lungs aren't breathing, the heart isn't beating. Right? When do they die though? They die when the spirit leaves. Sometimes the spirit comes back into that person and then they come back and tell us what the others sod was like because they spent 20 minutes clinically dead. And there's 1000s and 1000s and 10s of 1000s of these types of experiences that have been studied now, they all talk about the same stuff, right? The the massive, unconditional undescribable Love, joy and harmony and bliss. And really love is the word that sticks out the most that you feel on the other side, that's what we're made out of. And that's what flows through us. And that's what beats our heart. And that's what moves us. And so, and, you know, if you look at certain texts, like in the Bible, I'm totally paraphrasing, but it's um, Jesus says something like, you know, I can knock at the door, but you have to open it right? Or it's like, only Jesus can only come into your heart if you if you call them in if you say yes. So why is all healing faith healing and spiritual healing? It's because we can say yes to our healing, or we can say no. And it's basically we can say yes, to more spirit, more life, more livingness come into us, or we can push it away. Right. And every tradition talks about this. It's not just the Christian tradition. It's it's just a truism. You know, I forgot who said this, but it might have been Yogananda, paramountcy Yogananda, or, I can't remember who but they said, healing is the application of love to the parts that hurt.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 41:21
And love and spirit are the same word. Right? Love and God love and consciousness, love and creator. It's all love and universe. That's one. So they're all synonymous. Right? So if you're talking about the application of love to the parts that hurt, what does that mean? It means bringing more spirit in, you know, and I'll tell you from my Dad's experience, for somehow the doctors knew that this tumour had been growing. I don't know why I put paraphrase around tumour. It was a real tumour. But they said this tumour had been growing for about 10 years, right. And when we flashback to 10 years earlier, it was 2008 it was a big recession. And my dad's business went out of business in New Jersey at a multimillion dollar wedding an event video production photo company, and family ever wanted. The family worked there at some point as a family run business to offices, tonnes of clients, and it just imploded and that whole industry imploded. 80% of that industry went out of business that year. And he took a really hard and he went into a deep depression. And in traditional Chinese medicine, they say that the liver and liver issues is about excess anger. So he goes into a deep depression 10 years later, he has a massive tumour that they say has been growing for 10 years. And then on the other side of this massive amount of prayer and outpouring of love, and plant medicine that had him literally have to go into his body and go into his feelings and experience things, or TFC will heal you not not just on a physical level, but on an emotional, spiritual level, psychological level. It does things it takes you on especially when you take that much of it right at the end of his protocol, he was taking 105 milligrammes of THC per day, and to put that in perspective for people, if you want to have a party, you can take 10 milligrammes and a little gummy bear and you can be having a party, right? So he was taking 10 times that a day, and that will change you. And so, on the other side of his healing, not only was his tumour gone and his cancer was gone, but he was much more alive, much more present, much more grateful his emote, he had had an emotional healing, spiritual healing. And the plant medicine facilitated that. Right so, all healing is spiritual, because we are spiritual and all things are spirit and the more people can embrace that, the more that they can receive the love of divine guidance and divine timing. I mean, even the woman who healed her Crohn's with CBD the way she got there was she just said I am abundant healing and she connected to her spirit guides and she said, I am in perfect health and how am I there? And they said, you should try CBD. She was like wow, I never thought of that. And then she did it and it healed her. But But what came first the CBD or the connection to spirit love consciousness.
Agi Keramidas 44:23
Thank you very much. This was I really loved hearing your your answers and yeah, I'm looking forward to hearing it again once I once this goes live, so no, I know that we have limited time together. But I wanted to ask you also, if you were after this conversation we've just had if you were to give to the listener, one action of light and something they can pick from all of this and implement what would you tell him or her?
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 44:54
I would say to try implementing CBD into your into your wellness routine. I, my wife and I have spent 10s of 1000s of dollars on supplements and different things. And it's just so interesting to see that not only because we have this company, but literally for years now there's one thing that has not rotated out of our wellness routine, we get the supplements and these special mushrooms and these things, and that then this CBD is just the mainstay. And so I would just encourage everyone to try it, whether you think you need to or not. Because, you know, I'm a healthy guy, I'm a young guy. But you don't know what you don't know, you don't know if maybe you could have a little better sleep or a little more focus or a little mental clarity. Or you could simply take it because it's a fantastic supplement for optimal wellness, and for ensuring that you're going to feel good and do good well into the future. Right? That's again, I'm not taking the three because I feel like I'm having some sort of deficiency now it's just it's to feed my body what's going to help my body function awesomely. And I think that everyone deserves that in this stressful world. So yeah, pretty simple. I would say try CBD, whether it's ours or anybody else's. And yeah, and
Agi Keramidas 46:13
then above about your since we have this conversation, please Where can people find you? And what I understand that you also have an offer for us today.
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 46:24
Oh, yeah. So for anyone listening who wants to use it, we have coupon code P D M for personal development, mastery PDM 25, you can get 25% off our products and try them. And that's all available at FeelGoodHemp.org So feel good hemp dot ORG. And also there you can find our free training platform, which is called the feelgood library, or you can go to feel good library.com. And the feelgood library is an entire suite of of trainings and meditations and heal self healing techniques. And all these things from my personal development journey that I've gathered that I've used with myself and my clients that my wife has gathered as a kundalini yoga teacher and a sound healer. We've got sound healings in there, she's got meditations for different things like anxiety, depression is this whole platform that we built as our give back. And I'm really help people feel good naturally, not only with the CBD, but with all these self healing techniques that we know work. So there's a wealth of information there. And it's all for free. So feel good library.com to check that out and feel good hemp.org is where all our products can be found and the library to
Agi Keramidas 47:37
thank you for mentioning the library because I was meaning to ask you about that. But I kind of had the feeling that we would run out of time. Thank you. Thank you so much. I want to ask you two very quick, last quickfire questions just to wrap things up. And the first one is What does personal development mean to you?
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 47:58
I think it is a gateway to Self Realisation, I started identifying as personal development and and what you realise is that the self is already in divinity, the self is already perfect. And yes, you can refine your belief system and change your identity and, and clear emotional trauma and do all these things that the personal development industry teaches. Ultimately, that leads you to realising yourself as one with the Divine which is the highest purpose and goal in my opinion, in the opinion of the Masters and the great ones. highest purpose and goal of the human life is to realise that you are spirit in form and to know that as true in your experience, and so use personal development to move towards that.
Agi Keramidas 48:44
Thank you very much and hypothetically, if you could go back in time and meet your 18 year old self what's one piece of advice you would give him?
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 48:53
Probably what I just said but I think so because he started birth that 18 year old started personal development so he could like score with more chicks and be cooler and more confident and make lots of money and like all those things are great and developing your skill sets is great and there's there's a higher purpose to all of it and and I think the sooner that you surrender to that that you acknowledge that that you allow that in the the happier and healthier and more grateful and more present you can be
Agi Keramidas 49:26
no I want to thank you very much for this outstanding conversation. I really enjoyed it. Appreciate it and I hope we did give you value and hope and energy as you were telling me before we started recording I want to wish you all the very best with your with your life with your mission and your business. Any last parting words?
Noah Hammond Tyrrell 49:52
I said the same to you. And thanks for having me on and thanks everybody at home for listening
Agi Keramidas 50:01
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Agi Keramidas 50:25
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