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Feeling stuck between wellness hype and real results? We sat down with Eddie Stone, founder and CEO of Touchstone Essentials, to cut through the noise and focus on what actually moves the needle: reducing daily toxic load and fueling the body with clean, verifiable nutrition. Eddie shares the wake-up calls that shaped his approach, from early labs that didn’t make sense to a family health crisis that spotlighted how hidden exposures can quietly chip away at our resilience.
We dig into practical detox and daily nutrition—why consistency beats extremes, how a well-crafted greens powder can deliver phytonutrients without the cleanup barrier, and where a zeolite-based detox fits in a simple routine. Eddie breaks down the sourcing and testing that separate trustworthy supplements from slick labels: farm visits, recognized organic certifications, identity checks on raw materials, and third-party labs for potency and purity. If you’ve wondered whether that “clean” product is actually clean, you’ll get a clear checklist to evaluate it.
We also explore targeted support for modern needs: fiber that helps with blood sugar and gut health, and botanical blends aimed at stimulating telomerase for telomere maintenance as part of a broader longevity plan. Throughout, we return to the pillars that matter—sleep, movement, stress management, and whole-food nutrition—and how supplements can fill gaps without pretending to be the foundation. The takeaway is empowering and doable: pick your main concern, start small, and judge progress by how you feel over weeks, not hours.
Ready to turn intention into action? Listen now, then grab the special first-time discount link in the show notes to try the products discussed. If this conversation helped you rethink your routine, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review to tell us what you’ll start with first.
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Feeling stuck between wellness hype and real results? We sat down with Eddie Stone, founder and CEO of Touchstone Essentials, to cut through the noise and focus on what actually moves the needle: reducing daily toxic load and fueling the body with clean, verifiable nutrition. Eddie shares the wake-up calls that shaped his approach, from early labs that didn’t make sense to a family health crisis that spotlighted how hidden exposures can quietly chip away at our resilience.
We dig into practical detox and daily nutrition—why consistency beats extremes, how a well-crafted greens powder can deliver phytonutrients without the cleanup barrier, and where a zeolite-based detox fits in a simple routine. Eddie breaks down the sourcing and testing that separate trustworthy supplements from slick labels: farm visits, recognized organic certifications, identity checks on raw materials, and third-party labs for potency and purity. If you’ve wondered whether that “clean” product is actually clean, you’ll get a clear checklist to evaluate it.
We also explore targeted support for modern needs: fiber that helps with blood sugar and gut health, and botanical blends aimed at stimulating telomerase for telomere maintenance as part of a broader longevity plan. Throughout, we return to the pillars that matter—sleep, movement, stress management, and whole-food nutrition—and how supplements can fill gaps without pretending to be the foundation. The takeaway is empowering and doable: pick your main concern, start small, and judge progress by how you feel over weeks, not hours.
Ready to turn intention into action? Listen now, then grab the special first-time discount link in the show notes to try the products discussed. If this conversation helped you rethink your routine, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review to tell us what you’ll start with first.
Intro for podcast
information about subscriptions
Support the show
Support for Joe's Cure
Here is the link for Sunday's 4 pm Pacific time Zoom meeting