Oct. 5, 2022

The Entrepreneurial Journey of Angelina Sun

The Entrepreneurial Journey of Angelina Sun

On this episode, an immigrant from China, Angelina Sun, shares her story of she and her family coming to the US to start over after losing everything during the 2008 economic downturn. She shares about all the struggles they all went through during that adjustment and what she did to only improve their situation. She goes into detail about her business she successfully started and its purpose. Finally, Angelina leaves a message that anything is possible and that you can achieve your goals regardless of your circumstances!

About the Guest:

Angelina Sun is an immigrant from China who came to the US with her family to rebuild their life after losing everything as a result of the 2008 economic downturn. This indeed caused all of them to have physical and mental health problems, and the daughter was the one who turned the family’s life around by coming up with a new life-improving invention which lead her to start her own company. On this episode, Angelina shares her story of overcoming obstacles she faced and how she got to where she is now.

Website:

https://anqi.myasealive.com/

About the Host:

I am Saylor Cooper, Owner of Real Variety Radio and host of the Hope Without Sight Podcast. I am from the Houston, Texas area and am legally blind which is one of the main reasons why I am hosting this my show surrounding this topic , to inspire others by letting them know that they can live their best life an reach their highest potential.

 

Website:

https://realvarietyradio.com/

 

About the Co-host:

My name is Matthew Tyler Evans and I am from the Northeast Texas area. I am blind like Saylor is and we have the same retinal condition. I decided to join Saylor‘s podcast because I have a strong interest in teaming up with him and I think together, we can inspire the world with others with disabilities.

 

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Transcript
Saylor Cooper:

Hello all, welcome to the Hope Without Sight Podcast with your hosts Saylor Cooper, and Tyler Evans. The topic of this podcast will consist of many stories of people from various backgrounds and experiences, who have had many challenges and have been able to successfully overcome them and rise to the top. So sit back and relax as we give you the best of these diverse stories. Because if you are feeling down and out, like you cannot make it in the world, then this podcast is the right one for you. Because if my guests can make it, so can you happy listening?

Saylor Cooper:

Hello, welcome to another episode of help without sight with Episode Five, on this episode, my co host, Tyler and myself are featuring a lady who lives in California. She is an immigrant from India after moving here during the 2008 economic downturn. She lost everything and she and her family moved to us with nothing. And they started all over again. And now she is an entrepreneur and healthcare technology. Please welcome Angelina Sun. Hello, Angelina, welcome to the show. How you doing this morning?

Angelina Sun:

Hi, sailor. How are you? Yes, I am from China. China. I'm doing great. Yes. As I said, a seller mentioned my family. We are immigrant family to the states. And I been in United States for 10 years. And we live in San Francisco, California now.

Saylor Cooper:

San Francisco, California. Well, I know California, it's not in the best shape. I mean, the cost of living is really high. My taxes San Francisco it's it's it's not, you know, the cleanest, but I mean, y'all are making it, which is good. You're you're successful. Because yeah, we're here and we're here in Texas. And so yeah, tell me about yourself. You're an entrepreneur, right?

Angelina Sun:

Yes, yes, I, I am a freelance architect. And yes, I have a business in health and working with a car redox signaling technology and a product. And I started my business around the pandemic, actually. So a little bit less than three years at this point.

Saylor Cooper:

Yeah. Oh, right. During the pandemic, whenever everything shut down, and so many people were unemployed. Wow. Yes. And what gave you the drive to start your business? Like, what's your background? Do you have any college degrees and he gained experience in medical professions? How did you start your business from the ground up?

Angelina Sun:

Yes, it is a very different thing was what I was doing architecture. And I majored in architecture. But people familiar with me also know my whole family. We've been always pretty health conscious. And we've been vegans for 13 years. That all started with, we started following a spiritual master. We started the meditation, the vegan diet and all those good stuff. And we started learning, you know more about food, how you related with our house, and of course, I started paying attention to it. And yes, my parents had gray house, fortunately. And as Sarah mentioned, in the beginning of the show, we came to the States that was 10 years ago. And actually, the original plan was always my parents were entrepreneurs in China, so we had a comfortable life and the plans always they wanted to send me to study abroad. That was literally I was preparing to go study. But what happened is, you know, my parents business really got hit during the 2008 the downturn, and they tried to sustain it for a couple years that didn't work. So fortunately to shut it down the business of course bankrupted and we want to stay together as a family, because they had nothing to do right back then. Literally, we came to the space together as a family instead of the original plan, but now in a very, very different situation, which is we came here with literally I almost just three suitcases. So the past 10 years, we've been rebuilding a new life here in a new country. So that's a little bit of the past. And that's also, you know, gave me give my parents a lot of stress, because it's even bigger change for them, given their age. And that's how, first we found my dad started having depression, wow, he lost his life work. And if you're familiar with, you know, Asian culture, it's a very different culture here with the, you know, people could say, hey, you know, we're fighting for you learn from your experiences, all of that stuff. But first of all, my dad is a very starboard man. Second, his identity was tied to his career, his business and one something you've been building for the almost entire of your life, adulthood. And it was destroyed, and he felt his identity was destroyed. So that I hope helps the audience understanding a little bit, hey, oh, my God, you know, you don't be lost a business that then you're just depressed. But so yes, I, of course, feel a little angry towards that I say, Come on, just, just just don't think your way. You know, keep keep, keep thinking about and don't move on. But I also understand where he came from. So that's about my dad. And he, after we found his depressed, and he literally, I think, emotionally shut it down, of course. And that led to his dementia in a very early age that was in his 50s. Wow, yes, my dad situation was like that. But my mom became our main brand earner of the household. And I really respect her doing that she started a small nail salon, in a new country.

Angelina Sun:

We're all still learning the language and all that stuff. And my mom opened a small nail salon was her friend. And we're here we have a good population of Chinese speaking community. So that's how she's able to do that. And my mom obviously worked really, really hard. As Sarah mentioned, leaving a class here in San Francisco, it's literally one of the most expensive cities in the world. top one, yes. And my mom paid my because I started going to architecture school. So she paid my tuition, right, supporting me through school. And then she paid off our San Francisco rent. So of course, my mom overworked and several years in, he puts a lot of stress on her body. And then my mom started having some health issues coming up. My mom had shoulder pain, brain fog, low energy, and she's most stressed out is her aging signs, the wrinkles. And for me, I actually had a skin challenge at that time, I had a full face acne breakouts, and I didn't really want to clinical treatment from acne for about a year at that point. So these were all happening around the similar time, and I was searching literally out of desperation primary for my parents. And also, I do think I do believe our body's amazing self healing power. And also, we're paranoid, right with what you put into the body as vegans, as you know, I just sort of know what my parents had, we're not going to be resolved by pills. They're great at removing symptoms, maybe. But I do think there's something deeper that we should look at. So yes, I as I mentioned, I do the meditation, all this good stuff. And most of the time, I trust my intuitive feeling my my gut feelings. And the I found ASEA redox signaling molecules technology, having his post and the Forbes magazine, because the patent was the patent is pretty close, it was featured on those big magazines, and I remember having his post set, these are five emerging technologies that will shape human beings future. And I said well, okay, let me let me look into it. And of course, I am not a scientific person even though yes, now I'm I was an expert in redox signaling science. But when I first look at it redox signaling molecules does not really mean a thing to me. But feel right and I just look it up the science a little bit and I really love what I saw. I love of the idea. And what's in the products is not any new invention is now another exotic juice or another product. But what's in the product, those redox molecules, they already exist in every cell of our body. So they're the identical, you know, we could say they're our own element, right? And, and those signaling molecules, they are critical for cellular communication, because they are, they allow the signals to be sent through within our body. So you're every cell is talking to each other, your whole body is communicating, that's how a healthy body should be supposed to be running. And we ended up needing those molecules later on in life, is because we started naturally losing those molecules around puberty. 1% Every year, that's a real reason why human body are getting sick. And we are aging. Because if we look at those disease, or human aging,

Angelina Sun:

injuries or discomforts, all those things, if we look at them on the cellular level, there are pretty much all damaged cells. Yes. Right. If you have a heart disease, that's damage heart cells, if you I had I can say I had damaged skin cells and to be detox and repaired, vice versa, and so on. So so on. And that's why redox molecules, they are the they could detect and find their natural function is this detecting finding the damaged cells in our body, either go repair them, or tell them to kill themselves off if they are too badly damaged. And that's how our body actually keeping rejuvenate, and keeping us young and healthy. So when I saw that, I will just say, whoo, you know, I this is it, you know, self healing power, and you just need to give our body the right tool. So they could they really know the best. It's very intelligent robot, it's a little universe, that's what I always believe in. So of course, the idea come attention. And I was looking for my parents. So I checked out their safety study. And I learned there's less toxicity than a cup of water, we drink in those products, because they are just our own molecules, right, and in fact, our own body. So I told my parents, I said, I don't know how this is going to help. But at least I know, they can never hurt you. And I think that's very powerful. Because no drug can really say, hey, we can never hurt you. Because all of them pretty much got set up backed. But yeah, yeah, we took a leap of faith and got on a product. And we my entire family, we actually just been users for at least three years before I made a business decision. Because, you know, just I graduated, became a freelance architect and life got busy, but better, because my, we are regaining our health back. And you reverse my dad's cognitive function problem. And I'm also wanted to make a disclaimer here that ASEA redox is not treating or curing any disease, and it's not a drug. So it's has nothing to do with the FDA approval or anything, because they can only approve trucks. So redox molecules, what they're doing is by enhancing your body's own power to keep you well, so yes, and there's some medical claim here. So business, right, you're

Saylor Cooper:

doing the device, you're Pat, you patent is all natural, it's drug free, like

Angelina Sun:

yes, yes, there are House products, essentially sailor, and there's a liquid version, and there's a topical version, there are House products, and both are redox molecules, just two delivery systems. And that liquid one is a drink so when people drink it, those molecules go into your body started working inside out. And with the topical version is targeting your external things first, too, so when you apply that of course then it started working outside in. That's the two main products. But yes, and then when my parents you know getting better than my, my dad's cognitive cognitive function issue, literally we don't see it anymore. We don't see the key forgetting things around the things He already said. Which that is a huge thing for the family because we were freaking out right we were going to school and good enough. Business tried to pay the rent, and we really didn't know who is going to take care of my dad. Because for something like those, right? Elderly, then you never know how fast is going to progress. And so that's a big relief on our site. And my dad has this joint issue the discomfort for four decades, and most elderly call this issue, inflammation. And my dad's having that for four decades, since I remember things, but one after applying the redox gel, and it's, it's pretty much gone. It's Wow, it's drained. And for my mom, I think I mentioned she had brain fog, low energy and shoulder discomfort, and those are all gone. She's very healthy. My mom's looking younger, just for the anti aging benefits. And she's really happy about that. But I'm saying, you know, my parents are close to their 60s. So things will pop over here, they're like my dad, just one last month. And my mom is a workaholic. So she might have Oh, my guy, you know, I have a little discomfort here. But nothing chronic, no huge, like what I worried about, and the for my skin, it clear my face after three months, then you know, I save the money, don't need to go to clinical treatment for it anymore. And it's, it's big for me, of course, there are certainly more life threatening things than ever heard in other testimonials and stories. And the company's been out there for 13 years. And a CA is in 35 different countries, different markets. So of course, we all know before any patent or products getting into other countries, right? And they have to check you up and make sure okay, you're legit, and all of that. So the company, the technology, and the products are a completely ala trial, we are redox. And so I'm just making a point if, for example, the audience curious about how it could help with other things, then I could certainly pretty much I will say anything people could think of I can find a related story, people had a past experience of how it helped, because we're pretty rich stories and testimonials just for that aspect. But

Angelina Sun:

I also I guess people now may have questions that go, Oh, my God, you're saying this is a cure all, you know, magical thing or whatever? And my answer is always well, you know, he works with every cell in your body. So whatever you're asking or thinking about right now, I will normally ask, does they have cells evolved? Evolved involved? Then? Wow. Yeah. And as well, they're helping yourselves. And it is really our body's own coping mechanism, its own intelligence, we are redox program. So how it works is when you reply nation more those signaling molecules back, you're enhancing your cellular communication. So your body knows where it's needed the most, and will send them to where it's needed the most. And yes, you will take care of your issues by priority, I guess, in essence, and it won't say go into your body say oh my god, your eyes that we don't work with all sorts of things. It won't discriminate by us. Our body will send it to where it's needed the most. And yeah, I guess I will just finish my my story here because my parents were getting healthier. And because the results were receiving, I guess, and I started really got curious or just want to know what happens because I'm passionate about health. Then I started tuning into those, because the majority of the people who are working with this company, these products are health professionals, I guess because of the science, because they are learned as a medical school. So it will make sense to pretty much all of them. And and yes, so there are a lot of health professionals, holistic people, naturopathic doctor, I started tuning into their educational webinar to learn more about what happened. That's all I want to do. Then I was able to share what I shared with the audience and usaver before Wow, yeah. And also I learned analogy when they made in a webinar is if we're looking to our health as a big house, then redox Moloch he'll stare the laborers to build a house, they still need a building materials, right? That's the nutritions ourselves need to just for example, I take a vitamin Sr, I take a yes, I take vitamin B 12. Because I don't get out from being tied. And I exercise pretty much regularly. And I take a protein product because we don't have a protein product. So yes, of course, your cells need nutritions to be empowered. That's just wow. But I guess before I see before redox molecules, the labors are missing. So a lot of people will say, Oh, how come you know, I take supplements, I exercise I eat well, I do the right things, how come I still, you know, getting sick, or they don't work as well, is because without in without the laborers, those building materials are now being properly absorbed and utilized. That was my thing, aha moment. Okay, then, you know, it's actually now something nice to have. But it's foundational, it's to be honest, must have, why you passing puberty or when you pass in your early adulthood, I would say it's cellar breaking down happening every single second. This is literally the foundation to allow yourselves to communicate, and that only one yourselves are signaling and to communicate, then we could talk about something else. So that's also where I think, big moment for me to make the business decision. Because as a weldon, I feel completely confident to tell people how this works, and why you need it. So when the pandemic hit, and I said, Okay, you know, I wanted to work from home, and I want to retire my mom faster. But most importantly, is this is so aligned with what I believe in health. And I really want to share this gift with other families to just like, my family. I want them to, to have what we had, which is, you know, gaining back their health, and have a great quality of life. So yes, that's what I do.

Saylor Cooper:

So yeah, I know you're doing a live promotion. So yeah, I just want to recap. So you, the product you're making, it's a it's a medicine, and it's not FDA approved, right?

Angelina Sun:

It's not a medicine, and it is a bow tech company seller. And we I decided to partner with the company. So yes, my I do have our LLC enlightened wellness generation. And that's, that's just my brand. But yes, a CA is a company itself. And people could decide to if they want to sharing this with other people, then they could partner with the company. So you can think of us as companies marketing arms.

Saylor Cooper:

So it's a so basically, it's a supplement in the form of liquid that people take. And then it like it rejuvenates yourselves and restores ourselves back to normal this way.

Angelina Sun:

Yes, when you are replenishing, yes, there is a liquid version of the products and the topical version. And the yes, the liquid when you drink it, then you just think about your twin turning your cell phone bar from zero or one back to full bar. So your cell phone is fully function. So the same idea for replenishing redox molecules is a you are enhancing your cell signaling. So when your cells are signal, right, imagine that everybody's talking, because normally how your body works is it all started with one damaged cell. And the one there's a damaged cell in in the body normally a good cell because cells around it are sending signals to the immune system say hey, you know there's a bad guy, or here's a fire come and put it off. But one your cell phone bar is not working itself provides that zero, you're nobody's hearing nothing, right? Your system is now hearing the message. And this cell instead of getting repaired or getting rid of it started duplicating is that oh, and then later on, people say oh my god, I have these and then and they are they all started with a damaged cells cell in the beginning or a few damaged cells. And so that's why one your cells or your whole body are talking to each other. They really knows what to do. They really know how to take care of you to make your healthy. That's how a healthy body is supposed to be running. And that's happening. Liberty, you know, when we were younger, when we were children, even, you had tons of energy, you jump up, you know all the time and you bump into, they bump into some something, think about five years old, and then they heal the next day. And they never, you know, they can play all day, they never come back, wake up the second day, say, oh my god, I have a sore back, or I have a pain muscle. That's why in your body had trillions of redox molecules, and the E is functioning at the optimal level, that was the picture. And one but our body, you know, it's I guess it's a natural aging process, or whatever we call it, while we started naturally losing them around puberty. 1% Every year, that's Seletar. Breaking down is happening on a day to day basis. And because of the environmental toxicity, and also the, the oxidative stress we're experiencing in daily life by modern lifestyle, and it's happening even faster. So we can see people are aging faster and getting sick more easily.

Saylor Cooper:

So you can even reduce stress and help people live a life of balance.

Angelina Sun:

Absolutely. You balance everything in your body,

Saylor Cooper:

I have to I have to take it at some point. Now when should it went? When should I be able to get it at pharmacies?

Angelina Sun:

It is not a drug. So it's not going to be in pharmacy. I wouldn't say that. And originally to fail founder, right as a businessman. His name is Virtus Norton. And he was this head strategist for Kraft Foods. And so he's a business genius. That's a fortune 50 company. And he was compared to Steve Jobs. That's less why this group of scientists found him to help them stabilize or you know, having claimed a patent or stabilizing the redox molecules, because that's the that's the hardest point. It's a big thing later when stabilize was because it's our body's natural function. And a lot of people, a lot of scientists tried to stabilize them outside the human body, but wouldn't be able to do that. But long story short, and word is had a patent and the just wanted to commercialize in the beginning as a businessman. And of course, he took it to farmers thought they're going to make an alternative medicine, functional medicine or whatever. But the farmers all decided to shut it down and offering huge checks. In is our company's story. So he said, Well, you know, I had about 40 of my church friends and family members, because this has no toxicity. They started the products as my focus group. And six to seven of them were in the hospice, but their house were really looking at turning around. Because of this. He said, Well, I cannot kind of just look into their eyes and say, hey, you know, I'm taking this huge check, you can now have this anymore. So Virtus turned on the check, because he said it. Yeah, I think the word is to know about it. And I'm 70 You know, I want to 60 either 77 years old. He's 80 This year, is that I want to leave a legacy. Wow, he turned on the check and said, Well, okay, no format, maybe now this way, then I guess I have to start a company make your products so the word has access to the technology. So that's a decision he made. And that's why even though yes, it is a product, but scientific or science wise, technology wise is surely a medical breakthrough.

Saylor Cooper:

It's well, it's a medical breakthrough. So to make sure I understand, since this is a natural product. If my listeners want to order it, they contact you to Olga, right.

Angelina Sun:

Yes, yes, absolutely. I people can see me as a consultant. I'm going to answer their questions and share related testimonials or if they want to look at study then I'm happy to help. And yes, people could get in touch with me through my email. And my email is a sun like a summon. A su n a s EA like a C But it's actually a car the spelling of a car company. So asunasea@gmail.com That's my email. So, yes, please have any questions. And what's

Saylor Cooper:

what's a good website? For my view?

Unknown:

My website is there a n Qi. That's actually my Chinese name. And xi, a NQ i.my. anqi.myasealive.com

Saylor Cooper:

Wow, I started putting in the description in the podcast so people can find it. But yeah, you have a very, very remarkable story. And so I guess, if you don't have anything else to share, let's recap and get to questions. No, Tyler, I know. You have a lot of questions on the show. So I want to start with you first. Go ahead. Yeah.

Tyler Evans:

Even even though you take this product, you know, it doesn't replace diet, exercise, all that good stuff. You still need to live a healthy life still need exercise, just like medicine, because just like medicine, in general doesn't replace anything. It's just, it's just a sublet. It just supplements.

Angelina Sun:

Yes, yes, absolutely. And I'm glad you you're pointing that out. Tyler is it's also my brand is always promoting, you know, preventive, or I would say, proactive approach to look into health. And I have to be honest, there is no quick fix for your health. Now, I

Tyler Evans:

would argue, I would argue, I would, I would argue that beyond even just this product, even those who don't take it, like your product necessarily, they can still get a similar benefit from that exercise. In fact, up here lately, I've been doing just that and trying to eat more like capsaicin products. California stinks that sort. And I've noticed that I've been exercising and stuff I've noticed my energy level is like sky high, used to not be as good as it used to be kind of sluggish because I was pre diabetic. But now it seems like my pre diabetes has kind of went into remission. Which is really good. Yes, yes. I feel like a new man.

Angelina Sun:

Yeah, yeah. I totally agree with you. It's the foundation you're good sleep. Great. Eating good food and drinking water. And yes, you want to you are body don't go through that stress. Humans don't realize, okay, you know, I think I'm good. I'm doing enough. And that's exactly how we felt before. Yeah, my parents. And I guess, you know, but the center of breaking down is happening every second. So yes, you cannot replace any nutrition. It is not a nutritional product. And they are signaling molecules just allow yourself communicating smoothly. And if people don't replenish, that's fine. But when they do, even just for preventive or proactive perspective, and they could find their cell or breaking down slower and alter appearance will be they might feel even more energy, and they found their nutrition being absorbed better. And they're preventing their body break down even further. To have any other problems in the future. But yes, and of course it's people's choice. If you feel okay, I'm doing fine. That's absolutely fine. Of course. Yes. Yes. Yes. And I learned the analogy of did I share the house analogy?

Saylor Cooper:

I think yeah, yeah. Yeah. Okay.

Angelina Sun:

Okay. Yeah, I was on under show just earlier. So I don't want to repeat myself here. But yes, I used to think the same way and again, you know, I had only skin challenge and that's my body's warning, say, hey, too much toxin in your body, and you you need to take care of it. And I thought without looking into the complete picture. I say, Yeah, you know, I need to take care of my skin or maybe need to detox, but one after receiving the results and also the product in the process of making a decent business decision. I realized, okay, you know, I passed my puberty already. And also, I also need it because it's when the complete picture is the laborers are building your house and you can give your body a lot of nutritions and doing other things, but sometimes they don't get absorbed properly, or why you could have more seller break it down and maybe why You have a more stress later on in life, it could happen. So it's just a nice way and a foundation to be honest, to guarantee yourself still functioning properly and communicating properly to prevent anything happen in the future, I guess for healthy people like us.

Tyler Evans:

So if anyone wants to order via phone, is there a phone number that they could call? Also? Let's say they don't have a website? And they or whatever? Or let's just say, I don't know. I don't really keen on the internet as much as some people. I don't know.

Angelina Sun:

Yes, yes, they can definitely call me. And, but I prefer people can reach out through email first. That's okay. Yes. And then we could figure out a time to get on a phone, because that's how communication can happen.

Saylor Cooper:

Yeah, exactly. I

Tyler Evans:

mean, well, your story is really inspiring, and we are coming, we really appreciate you coming on the podcast.

Saylor Cooper:

It is because that's what this podcast is all about sharing stories of life's challenges and how you've overcome adversity. And I could say with valid doubt, you and your family have done. Just that actually, beyond that mean, just thinking that y'all came here from China, during the 2008 recession with nothing, and rebuilt everything all over again. I mean, there's no, there's no other choice, but to go forward and up in life, when you hit rock bottom, or you can go is up. And you see that's what myself and Tyler are doing. Right? Not only that,

Tyler Evans:

it proves that we live in the greatest country in the world, there's nothing. There just isn't.

Saylor Cooper:

I mean, America may not be perfect right now. But we're still the greatest country. And I mean, you've done just that. And you have to only go out you have to learn to take risks. And just get out there because you only got one life to live. Because see. As for myself and Tyler, me, we have challenges of our own. You know, we're blind we can't see in and the unemployment rate amongst blind people is just so high and see if we can't become employed ourselves. You know, we have to start a loan deal. And that's right. podcast is all about, we're turning this into a business and we're coming up with becoming entrepreneurs ourselves. And that's why we're so happy to be a part of Palooza speaks right lighthouse, and we, Tyler, we literally, we have, we literally have an army behind

Tyler Evans:

us we do. And let me tell you the American dream, this is what it's all about. You can come to America, and any and you can have a dream and achieve it. And it just, it just shows or just proves that in America, anything's possible. And you can go from nothing to having everything.

Saylor Cooper:

It's amazingly your estimates. Yes. And, and the

Tyler Evans:

fact that we have so much freedom, that's

Saylor Cooper:

a blessing. And that and Angelina. So obviously, all the stress that you and your mom and dad went through coming here losing everything I know that can cause you you're going fatigue, even physical damage, such as hives, swelling, whatnot. And your I know, your dad went through it. Your mom went through it and feel for you as a dog to change that. It's just so inspiring. Yes. Yeah. So you you went to school here once you once you arrived you like,

Angelina Sun:

Yes, I went to architecture school here. Wow.

Tyler Evans:

That's just inspiring. It's amazing that you can go from nothing to everything. Yes. It's like, it's like, there's no other place like in the world even. I mean, even in China. I mean, yes, they outlive us, then you agree like that the Asians do because they live healthier. But, but as far as the freedom aspect, there's just not a lot of freedom elsewhere other than in America, and of course, Canada. That's part of America too.

Saylor Cooper:

Because do you see China like I do feel? I do feel free? All me. I'm sure. Yeah. Y'all a beautiful country. It's great. potentially bad. Government is not so good. And now. I feel sorry for what you're having to deal with. And you see here in the US, they're trying to make our government like China, but I know that's not gonna happen.

Tyler Evans:

No, because the people are gonna stand up against it. Yeah, we're gonna prevail.

Saylor Cooper:

Yeah, we will always prevail. Yeah. And we should have our own destiny. Do what we want. And limited government. Right. That's

Tyler Evans:

Right. Yeah, government just bit limited and what it can do, and we'll be fine. Yeah,

Saylor Cooper:

we can do anything. So yeah, Angelina, as us forget anything else you want to share? Or should we wrap up? And when we wrap up? That, that theme I always like to wrap up with is, what message do you have for people that are struggling out there? And that can provide them hope. So, of course, if you have anything else to share, go ahead and share it. But if not, if you if you'd say let's wrap up, and let's do it, so it's all yours.

Angelina Sun:

Yeah, I really want to thank Sarah and Tyler and the audience, spending the time with me here today. And I also want to send my respect to both of you. And I had a conversation with Szilard about blind people and people don't understand they see more more light inside. And I respect you two ways to, you know, what you could do what you made out of your life. And so, yeah, just really got to be connected here. And I think I, we all need to honor the struggle, because hard things actually make us grow. I, yes. When actually, when I share my stories, and people always say, Oh, my God, how did your family do it? Those kinds of stuff. Yes. Because I love here, you know, us like you both for sharing. It's your page, basically performance based, that's what I love. So if talking about performance, let's go. But anyhow, and also, I really do appreciate the experiences that I have. Cuz I grew the most during this 10 years, rebuilding our lives here. So I appreciate the struggles in our life. And sometimes, we we need to recognize life is happening for us, but not to us. And these are all the lessons make us stronger and better. is all about how how we look at those things, the meaning we take from them, and how can you make your feel your lesson to make you grow folder further and be a better person. And, of course, in the entire picture. Only after a while losing them almost lost them our health. And then I started really appreciate how important health or health foundation are, it's the peace in our life, only have health. And we can talk about dreams, we can talk about career or even relationship, all those things. So because our experiences, then I started my business and grow, grow, grow, helping other people in a more direct way. So yes, my mission, I guess, now getting the cheesy power. But I really see this as my mission is to making the world looking into health with more proactive, holistic approach. We don't our body are designed to be healthy, and we could really, we should really take care of it and always have a great quality of life. That's what we deserve. I guess that's what I want to share. So thank you so much. And

Saylor Cooper:

Rebecca, you got one last question. Your product, can it help? Older people like you know, 90s, who have late stage dementia, and who were in the process of dying, because I want to take a moment to remember something very special here on the show. And as you know, Angelina, we were supposed to do this last week, but I had to postpone it because my grandfather passed away on Thursday. 102 years old, remarkable, remarkable man. He He was born in 1920. grew up during the Great Depression, worked hard, and went to school at Allegheny college and Pennsylvania, graduated in 1946. But he also served our country and then in the Navy, and in World War Two, and even went to fly for Pan American Airlines around the world. And after that he started his own pipe and steel business. And he did business with many, many countries around the world was very successful. But he loved he delivered a remarkable remarkable life. And so have we known about this product before Do you think it could have helped him and maybe he could still continue living now. If

Angelina Sun:

it's different for everybody and I'm sorry to hear that sailor and the I mentioned in our communication during attacks, I believe he's a happy man because you the family were there, because you're you guys love and accompany. And He must really left in peace and love. But yes and big, I'm just trying to be compliant here. That's why I didn't mention disease name. But that's actually what my dad had. And, and yes, for those cognitive function problem, it's literally I think either number one or number two, a few years ago, I read cos x factor for elderly death, and in its war in the world. So don't call me here. I don't have the article with me here. But yes, cognitive issue. And that's why it's completing a picture for those brain disorders in Western medical science, they will say, Okay, it's not curable by our drugs, is because there's a blood brain barrier to stop the toxin to get into your brain to protect to protect you, that's just natural. And that's why for, for example, depression, autism, and dementia, Alzheimer those kinds of brain disorders, you the medicine will be stopped at this blood brain barrier. So you can never pass this barrier in the first place to actually work on your brain cells. But redox molecules how a car could help. Again, no medical disclaimer here, please is, is it could go past the blood brain barrier, because it's our body's natural mechanism is your own. It is your own element. So the blood brain barrier will not stop. It's not a toxin. And they're tiny enough, they could go past the blood brain barrier to actually work with your brain cells and repair them or do whatever they needed to do. That's how he could help with brain disorders in that sense. So yes, across the board for certain years, at this point, we have countless, countless stories and examples of how this helped people disorders.

Saylor Cooper:

Yeah, because, honestly, my grandfather, Papa Jack, up until right before he turned 96, he was up and going, walking, driving, even still playing some golf, just circles everywhere. And, and, and 2016, may 2016, everything changed because he had a stroke. And mainly his right side was affected. And what they did was they went in and replaced the aortic valve in his heart. And, you know, not gonna live and six years ago, we thought, there were a few times that we thought it was gonna be the end. He was not doing well, we thought he was gonna pass even in 2016. But by the grace of God, you know, he was saved. He was still allowed to be with us as long as he did, and make more memories with us. It was just wonderful. And I mean, he he didn't show signs of dementia to like, late 2019 or so. And so yeah, he goes to God, he'll be we were still able to enjoy him. He was still able to join us and mean, it's it's sad that he's no longer here. But we all know it was time. And we know that he's in a better place. Although he he's gone from our site. He will never be gone too long. That's right.

Saylor Cooper:

Yes.

Angelina Sun:

That's amazing.

Saylor Cooper:

Yes. So yeah, shout out to Papa Jack. Yes.

Tyler Evans:

Shout and shout out to Angelina son.

Saylor Cooper:

Yeah. Yeah, making making lives better. So yeah. Angelina, if you have nothing else, thank you so much for being on the show today.

Angelina Sun:

Thank you. Thank you, everybody.

Saylor Cooper:

You're welcome. Everybody give it up for Angelina son on episode five of help without sight. Until then, see you next time. We hope you enjoyed this episode of help without sight with sailor Cooper and tolerance and got a lot of takeaways from this podcast. We help you feel renewed, inspired and encouraged. Like you can just carry on and conquer the world.

Tyler Evans:

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