True Health Recovery
How many friends or family members do you know who are struggling with their health? Probably more than you think. And there's a good chance you're in the same boat, whether it's dealing with anxiety, depression, endometriosis, PCOS, acne, eczema, psoriasis, autoimmune issues, thyroid problems, Lyme disease, brain fog, or just plain fatigue. Trust me, you're not alone. These days, living with health symptoms has become the unfortunate norm.
Most people just learn to live with their health issues, accepting them without questioning why there hasn't been more progress in medical research. But more and more often, these symptoms begin to seriously affect people's quality of life, stripping away the joys and freedoms they once took for granted. They find themselves part of a "hidden army" of sufferers, possibly confined to their homes or even hospitalized, as they bounce from one doctor to another, losing hope and their spark along the way.
The truth is, no one is immune to health issues. Given what we face in today's world and its impact on our bodies, it's possible that anyone could suddenly start showing symptoms out of the blue.
That's where Dr. Hugh Wegwerth D.C. comes in. Join him in his enlightening podcast as he shares groundbreaking, ahead-of-the-curve medical insights that millions around the globe are already using to heal and conquer chronic illnesses. But a heads-up: if you prefer to stay in the dark about these issues, then this podcast might not be for you.
True Health Recovery
Floxed and Stuck? Healing Starts by Fixing the Basics First
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If you were “Floxed” after Cipro or Levaquin and you feel stuck, this episode is for you. We break down fluoroquinolone toxicity in simple terms and share a practical, step-by-step healing approach.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- What fluoroquinolone toxicity (“Floxed”) is
- Why many people struggle to get help
- Why the wrong treatment can set you back
- How chronic sinus infection signs may drive brain fog and fatigue
- Why gut inflammation matters (gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea)
- The “low-hanging fruit” that many people miss:
- Blood sugar instability
- Low blood pressure
- Low iron / subclinical anemia
- Why aggressive “detox” can make fragile people worse
- How mast cell activation and food sensitivity can block recovery
- A simple diet trial discussed for calming inflammation
- Tools mentioned for mitochondrial support: far-infrared and grounding
About Dr. Hugh Wegwerth
- Doctor of Chiropractic (since 1999)
- Functional medicine clinician (since 2010)
- Virtual practice helping people worldwide
Main takeaway
- Healing is not one magic treatment. It’s fixing the basics first, then building from there.
Next step
- For resources and protocols, visit Dr. Hugh’s website and search “sinus,” “blood sugar,” or “grounding.”
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Welcome everyone to my first episode in 2026 of this is Floxed on the USA Global Radio, global TV and Radio Network. This is Floxed is dedicated to raising awareness for Fluoroquinolone Toxicity syndrome, which is also known as being Flox, which basically means that a person is experiencing the adverse effects of fluoroquinolone antibiotics like ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, and many others. There is no treatment, there is no cure or standard treatment protocol for fluoroquinolone toxicity. People that are Floxed experience widespread systemic adverse reactions, including mitochondria damage and a weakened immune system that enables continuous viruses, autoimmune responses, and complex chronic illnesses. Most people that are Floxed are usually unable to get help from the Western medical system, and they turn to functional medicine, naturopaths and integrative medicine doctors to try to help with these devastating symptoms. Even in this case, treatment is not an exact science, rather a series of trials and errors. Additionally, because the effects are so widespread, it is difficult to treat even for the few doctors that do understand fluoroquinolone toxicity. If you're watching this show and are floxed and are looking for a doctor, I have to caution you to be careful who you pick. And this is why on my website you won't see many doctors. And I don't recommend many doctors because it's one thing to go to a doctor that simply doesn't help, but it's another, you know, to go to a to to go to a doctor that may do some damage. We are already so damaged enough from the fluoroquinolone antibiotic that choosing the wrong doctor can set you back years. So it's very important that you pick a good doctor, no matter how desperate you are for healing. Today my special guest is Doctor Hugh Wedgeworth, who is classically trained and educated as a Doctor of Chiropractic since 1999. However, Doctor Hugh's passion for helping people started at home as he faced his own health challenges and then watched his father struggle with severe health issues. His father was 400 pounds, prescribed 16 different daily medications, and after years of the only options that were ever given to him was more surgery and more medication, his father passed away at the age of 69 years old after watching his father suffering. Doctor Hugh decided to dedicate his life to helping people avoid being trapped in a medical system that only covers up symptoms, instead of addressing the root cause. As a result, Doctor Hugh started practicing as a certified functional medicine clinician in 2010, helping thousands of people heal by uncovering the root causes of their health challenges, especially those that have been harmed by antibiotics and conventional medical treatment. Doctor Hugh's philosophy is simple, and I quote on his website, health is possible when you identify and address the root cause. No one should live stuck, exhausted and without. No one should live sick, exhausted and stuck without answer. And just as an FYI, in 2020, Doctor Hugh transitioned his practice fully online. It's virtual, so he's able to help people across the country and across the world, and he's taking new patients. So with that, I will kick off the show and welcome Doctor Hugh and let the viewers know that, um, if you're asking questions and we're not answering. It's just because we're saving them to the end, we will get to the questions. So welcome, Doctor Hugh to This is Floxed, my first show of 2026. I appreciate you having me, and I appreciate that introduction. And, um, I just want to give a bunch of value to all the human beings that are suffering, um, and are watching the show here. Thank you. Yeah, that felt like it was a long introduction, but you have quite the career. So, um, to kick off the show, you were traditionally trained as a chiropractor. So how did you get into fluoroquinolone toxicity? Like, how did you find us? Floxed in that career path? That's a good question. So I've always been on a on a path to actually like just know things like, that's just how my personality is to know things. And I was in physical practice, um, until 2020. And in 2010 I started taking just basically some functional medicine courses. Clients were coming in to me or patients coming in to me with like hypothyroid conditions, and I just wanted to know more. So that's when I started going in and searching more answers and going to the to to like basically a deeper root cause for people. And then in about 2017, uh, someone just walked in my practice, my physical practice, and said that they were hurt by this thing called fluoroquinolones. I had no idea what it was. I couldn't spell it, didn't know anything zero about it. But she thought I could help her. And I looked at what she was doing. And at that time, um, I thought I could help her as well. And I didn't have the vast knowledge that I have now. And I put it on a treatment program and like, boom, she popped and she got better. And then she's like, thousands of people are suffering. And maybe she even said ten thousands of people are suffering. And I had no idea about this at all. And then, um, just one thing led to the other and people started seeing her video, and then people started reaching out all over, like, the world. And I just started to just get more into it and doing more research, uh, on it and helping more people and expanding my protocols. Um, and this is where I am today, because that's really what what started the whole thing is that one gal walking into my practice saying a word, I didn't know even what it was. And here we are today. And, um, so that's really how I got here. Does she know that she was patient zero? Yes. She she she she knows that I'm like what? Yeah. That word again like wait, wait like let me how do I spell that. And so yeah she knew she was patient. Patient zero for sure. Yeah. And but she was willing to try because she was at that point where, you know, like a lot of people are, they need to try something different. And in 2017 there was really no virtual practice. There was no zoom, so it was all physical medicine going into someone's practice and trying to get help. Yeah. Um, one of the things when we were talking about your protocol and I was looking at all your videos. I call it the unique pillars of your treatment protocol because you discuss low grade, chronic, chronic sinus infections. You know, that leads to brain fog, headaches, chronic fatigue and all this other stuff. And I when I saw that, it was like this light, like click light bulb because as you can imagine, I get people that are Floxed messaging me all the time that they have to take antibiotics and they're petrified after being Floxed. And I always ask, well, what are you taking it for? And I can't tell you how many times they're telling me they have sinus infections. So as soon as I saw this part of your protocol, I thought, oh my goodness, I bet there are floxies that can benefit from this whole thing that you have about chronic chronic sinus infections. So my question is how does this affect someone that is Floxed and how does someone find out if they are one of these people that have a low grade chronic sinus infection? Yeah. So that's a great question. And all this stuff that I've created comes out of a necessity. Right. So um, with practice, it's called practice because you need you need people to practice on and trial and error, like you're saying, there's no set standard or protocol for any of this. Everyone is unique. Everyone has unique weaknesses that need to be figured out. Now, one of the things with my philosophy and this comes down to the chiropractic philosophy, and this is the one of the bedrocks is I believe that God designed us to be healthy, like God put the most amazing healing power in our body to heal ourselves. So when I look at someone that has been damaged, I need to look at. So what's hindering that God given ability to heal that person's body? So that's where the exploration starts to go on. So everything on my website. Everything that you see came out of, um, a necessity. So a lot of these clients were coming to me and I'm like, well, how did you get damage? Oh, I had a sinus infection. And then they put these on my drugs and put me on these fluoroquinolones. And now all of a sudden, I, I've been Floxed. So what I've been seeing or was seeing is reoccurring people that have low grade sinus infections or had sinus infections, chronic sinus infections, and they were put on these antibiotics and they got damaged. But the sinus infection was never actually healed up. So the problem with this and this is chronic, if you've ever had a sinus infection and you've taken these antibiotics, I'd be willing to bet you that you have a low grade sinus infection that you're just living with and don't even know that you have it there. So it's really kind of simple to determine. This is in here. What I'll tell clients to do is when I'm on the zoom call, I'll, I'll just say, okay, put your two thumbs here and you want to push really, really hard on the bridge of your nose right here. If that's tender, you're actually pushing on on sinus cavities there. And you can have biofilms. If people don't know what biofilms are, there's basically they're they're bugs, bacteria that sit in like balloons and are housed there. If that's tender, that's telling you that you probably have some kind of low grade sinus infection, move out to the sides of the bridge right here. Push is that tender. Now there's difference between bone just like bone pain and the tenderness like you're you're going to know this, right? So if that's tender that's probably telling you you have some kind of low grade infection and then go up right here, push right here. And if that's tender that's another indication that your sinus cavities are, are are inflamed or low grade infection. And then you can go up to your head and you know I have no hair. Right. So my hair fell out, went to my back. It fell out of my head and went to my back. Okay. So just pushing here, like if your head feels squishy, that means that there's inflammation in your head. Like me. Like it's just skin. Like there's no inflammation there. But a lot of people just push here. Is that squishy? Yeah. That's squishy. That's telling you that there's inflammation in your brain. And here's another one. You go on the roof of your of your mouth. Now if you have questions on this go to my website and just put sinus. There's like you can do a little blog or a little search sinus. And this is going to pop up. You put your thumb right here and you push up and out. And if that's tender, that's going to indicate that you have low grade sinus infections. And why is that so important? Because these bugs here will actually get into your brain and they'll cause neuroinflammation. And what I've seen clinically is when people take these these drugs, these fluoroquinolones, they have leaky gut and they have leaky brain. So when God designed us, he designed our gut cells and our brain cells very similar in structure. So if you have a leaky gut and basically everyone that comes to me has some kind of gut problems, so normal GI should be you should be making 2 to 3 bowel movements every single day. No gas, no bloating, no diarrhea. If you have something other than that, you probably have a leaky gut and then you have a leaky brain. Then you have neuroinflammation and then a lot of fatigue. And that just kind of expands out. Like people just can't get better because their brain's not functioning better. So on the website, there's a whole very specific protocol that you can do to try and actually get rid of these bugs in, in your sinus glands, which you can do actually at home. So that's kind of how it it came all about with the low grade sinus infection. Talia. Yeah, I was sitting here, I said, how many people are doing this? Yeah, I'm sure everyone's like, oh yeah, it is tender. It is tender. It was. Does it hurt? Oh my God. You have a sinus infection. Yeah. Or then you can breathe this like, can you breathe normal. Do you have good nostril flow. All these are indications that, you know, there's some kind of sinus infection in there. And it's just when you talk about breathing and mitochondria and everyone knows that these drugs like destroy mitochondria. So if you're not breathing well, you're not getting in maximum oxygen. So if you're not getting in maximum oxygen, then the mitochondria, which are already damaged from the the drugs aren't getting enough oxygen. That's just another problem. On top of all these other problems that people are coming with. So I, I'm going to ask you next about like just to give a quick overall what you do for your fluoroquinolone toxicity protocol. I just wanted to call this chronic sinus inflammation out, because I cannot tell you how many emails I get about it, but could you explain like briefly overall, what your fluoroquinolone toxicity treatment protocol looks like? Yeah, and it's always changing. Like it's an amoeba. Like there's nothing is stagnant. Like what I was doing three months ago isn't what I'm doing today. Now, is there similarities? For sure. But there's a lot of differences. What I'm doing now. So one of the things I think that's really, um, a problematic in this community when it comes to getting help is no one's looking at what I call like the low hanging fruit. Um, every individual that's been damaged has individual uniquenesses that need to be figured out and addressed. It can't be like a blanket statement. Now, there's definitely certain protocols that I do for every single one, because I want to make sure all these things are, are, are working and none of the low hanging fruit is missed. So, for example, there's really three low hanging fruits that you want to rule out for sure. One and this is this is particular for thin females. Alright. Thin females, they have hypoglycemia. And I would say it would be subclinical hypoglycemia. So what does that mean. I like to see blood sugar. And I have a protocol for this. It's super simple. It's on my website I like to see blood sugar between 85 and 120 if it's below that right with or without food. So a lot of what I find clinically is women are sitting at 75, uh, 65. That's not good. Or they'll jump up really high. So the one first one is hyperglycemia. Subclinical hyperglycemia. Uh, the second thing is subclinical uh, low blood pressure. And again this is common for women. Mhm. Is blood pressure is like you know they'll give you a high five. You go to a doctor and you have like low blood pressure like you're almost passing out. They'll give you a high five like yeah you're not going to die from heart disease. Yeah. But you're not getting any blood anywhere. Right. So suboptimal blood pressure. I, I like to see anything lower. Like, like 105 over like, let's say 70 is a problem for me because the blood pressure is needed to get nutrients deep into the tissue, deep into the mitochondria. So if you don't have correct blood pressure, uh, you just can't get nutrients in there would be like a water balloon. If you take a water balloon and you blow it up, uh, put a lot of water in there, and you put a bunch of pins and needles in there. The water comes out very quickly initially, but when it gets smaller, just a little bit of water gets out. Well, that water is your blood. That's where the nutrients are housed. So if you have suboptimal blood pressure and chronic sinus infection, like your brain's just not going to heal, your feet aren't going to heal because that needs blood pressure as well. So that's the second one. And then the third thing is subclinical anemia. So you can't be diagnosed with anemia. You're not that bad. But you're definitely not in the sweet spot like the sweet spot when it comes to anemia or iron because iron delivers oxygen. Uh, so a lot of women are subclinical anemia, and then they're not getting enough oxygen delivered on top of hypoglycemia and hypo blood pressure on top of a chronic sinus infection, you know, on top of leaky gut. So this is where the uniqueness is really need to come in. And these these things need to be like looked at for each individual. And then once you start to go through these different like weaknesses and just restore that physiology, then the power that made the body right can start to heal the body. And then this is when people get well. Yeah. So this is what I mean about your protocol being unique. I've, I've met with a lot of Floxed doctors. Well, a lot you know, the, the ones that we do have. And no one's ever been talking to me about blood sugar or blood pressure, and I. I can tell you for myself what you just mentioned is all me low blood sugar, low blood pressure and all that. And there are so many people that are like me and they'll reach out and say, oh, my blood pressure is like 70 over, whatever. Is that normal? I'm like, this is what I'm like now since I've been Floxed, I don't know. But no, not one single person has ever tried to address that ever. And that is telling you that is epidemic. I'm telling you, I see it all the time with the with that, with that trio there. And um, in my viewpoint, this is just my viewpoint, right? Everyone has their different viewpoints, like how much money is in a blood pressure cuff? 20 bucks? How much money does it take to get, uh, to check your blood sugar? It's simple. You just get a blood sugar meter like diabetes. You check your finger, go on my website, the whole protocol's there. It's 20 bucks, right? How much is it in iron? It's. These are. These are what I call the not shiny coin. A lot of people, when they get damaged, they want to go and they want to get the most the brightest shiny coin, which is usually the most expensive. Mhm. Right. And because it's the shiny thing it's the sexy thing to do. This is just my viewpoint, what I've seen clinically. But then nothing is being addressed for the low hanging fruit. And everyone with 100% certainty out there. If you're damaged you have low hanging fruit that hasn't been addressed. And that could be the difference between making and breaking your your case. Because when you really talking about healing, healing is not one thing like a monotherapy approach, like it's one thing you're going to do stem cell one thing, right. Getting better has to do with the polytherapy approach, which just means many. And that many polytherapy approach is really there's uniquenesses on each individual that's been damaged based on their God given healing capacity and their weaknesses in their physiology, which is really not being addressed at all. Yeah. So someone that starts seeing you as a patient, you would first like address the low hanging fruit and then move on to more. Always. Complicated. Always, always. So when it comes to like testing, like I like great blood work, like great blood work, you can get like a great panel, like nine, ten vials of, of blood that that can be like your fishing net. That's what I start with. But then I tell people, if people aren't healing or moving the needle in 6 to 8 weeks, then you might want to do some more advanced testing, such as heavy metals, environmental pollutants or molds, so that that can be a hindrance as well. So you always need to start with the low hanging fruit and then move forward from there. And the thing is, everything is on my website. All these things are on the web, on the website. If you can connect all these different dots when it comes to your specific case. Yeah. So, you know, I'm going to have to ask you this because of my situation. Yeah. But do you have experience treating people that have mast cell or are extremely sensitive and not able to take many supplements or even eat many foods? Because that's definitely a hindrance in healing. For sure. And I think most people that come to me have some kind of mast cell activation. Some people are always inflamed, right? So if you have a gut problem, if you have bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, like you're you're inflamed, that's going to cause these mast cells to start producing histamines to some degree or another. So I would say the whole treatment program, the whole protocol. One of the things that we're trying to do is decrease any kind of inflammation that would be going on into the body. And this is where these, like, uniquenesses really come into play. And if you can reduce the inflammation you're going to reduce the mast cell activation. Um, and what I found clinically too as well, this is, this is probably a this is something that everyone here can do right now. Um, I've seen this clinically time and time again is clients will come to me and I, I have them write, write, write, write down what they're eating. And they, they always write down this. This is like healthy chicken and vegetables. Okay. Mhm. Like this is ingrained in people's minds is that vegetables are healthy. You might be out there thinking well they are. And I just tell you to look at a different viewpoint in my experience. Chicken and vegetables is like one of the worst meals that people can be eating day in and day out. A lot of people have sensitivities to vegetables like you have to look at this as these vegetables actually have like poisons in them. Isothiocyanates that insects don't like to eat. Now, I'm not saying that every human being has sensitivity to vegetables, but I'm telling you, the people that I see are very sensitive. And once they eliminate vegetables, like things, clear up. So something that you could do very simply, everyone here watching this is you could do a carnivore ish diet, which is basically meat and fruit. And that's going to eliminate a lot of these foods that you may be sensitive to. And the thing is, with this carnivore meal is the fruit that you want to eat is a fruit that you can eliminate the seeds from. So, for example, an apple, you can eat an apple without eating the seed, a pear you can eat a pear without the seed. Now you want to avoid strawberries, raspberries, bananas because all those things have the seeds in there. And those slight little poisons in there, like seeds are protected. Like God created those seeds to have like protective mechanisms around there. So they don't taste very good. And those can have little poisons in there. So I've this is when another thing that's like just taking the, the clinical thing where I've gotten better results here or a period of time when I've just implemented these different things here. And one of these things where everyone can do this is do do fruit and then meat. Carnivore ish. Try that for 6 to 8 weeks and see what happens. Real simple. That's all carnivore is. It's just meat and fruit. Fruit without I recommend that's you because I think people need need carbs. Right. So what I recommend, what I recommend initially is people eat meat and then they eat fruit for 4 to 6 weeks anywhere 6 to 8 weeks or, yeah, 4 to 8 weeks. Ballpark. And just to see if that clears up any kind of mast cell activation, if you had food sensitivities of vegetables and you had no idea this was occurring, and then you get you get bloating and gas, and that causes more leaky gut and leaky brain and then more inflammation. And then the mitochondria gets damaged. And that's more inflammatory processes occurring. Okay, this might sound silly, but what if you take a fruit and take the seeds out, strain them out. Can you eat it then? Or is it still bad because it had the seeds? I would tell you initially, initially, this is just where I got the best results. Initially, I would tell people if someone comes to me that they're really damaged, I would say, you just gotta eat meat and then fruit with with no seeds. Okay. Just for four weeks, because I've seen people that are sensitive to the seeds in the fruit. And when I say sensitive, I'm meaning like it causes an exacerbation of their problem. Yeah. And I know there's a lot of people sensitive to vegetables, especially when they have Sibo and they get all torn up from from eating that stuff. So. Yeah. And then the, the, the narrative is like, eat more vegetables. Yeah. Like, what am I doing eating healthy? I'm eating chicken which has no fat. And I'm eating all these vegetables and I still feel horrible. And it's it's it's it's just like ingrained in our, in our consciousness with society out there. Yeah. Um, in your experience, what is the biggest mistake you see Floxed make in their healing journey? And that is going to this, the shiny coin initially, like, yeah, obviously I think these therapies work. They do work like stem cell PRP. Prp is way more affordable than stem cell exosomes. These therapies work, but they should never, ever, ever. This is my viewpoint be the first line of therapy. They cost huge amounts of money and they never get to the underlying root cause of the problem. If you have these low hanging fruits that, um, are out now. People might go there and they might pop, right? They pop and they feel great. They feel like Superman or Superwoman. But as soon as they leave, because none of the underlying root causes have been really handled and addressed, then these people just go back in a rut and, you know, then they're really, um, disheartening because, you know, they spend 30 grand, whatever it is. Yeah, yeah, I can tell you that has been the story of so many people that are Floxed. The problem is, is that when people get Floxed, they're under this. I hate this word detox. Like, I really hate it. Now they think that they've been Floxed and they immediately have to detox. So they find a doctor that says, I'll detox all the fluoride out of you in a week or two weeks or whatever it is, and they go to these doctors and they end up worse off. They don't they don't know the genetics. They don't know if they have the mthfr gene. They sometimes they get mast cell after going to these kinds of, Um, doctors because they can't pump out. Get rid of the toxins as fast as the doctors pushing the stuff in to get it out. Yeah, and they end up doing more harm to themselves. And I, I have seen many people too, that have good experiences. And they come home and three months later they don't feel good again and they have to go back. So it's exactly what you're talking about. And I know Floxed hate it when I say, don't go do those treatments at the beginning. Don't, because they just want to get it out, get it out, get it out. But that's not what it's about. Like no detox. Yeah, I mean 100% agreement with that. Totally. And people think like it's just it's it's not as simple as just, like, pulling something out. Like, you have to realize, like there's damage there because the physiology now is weak. So I never, uh, if someone's very fragile, I'm not detoxing. Like, I'm just not, like, the first thing I'm going to be doing is I'm working all the things I just addressed. What would what I just talked about here. I mean, working on their gut. I mean, working on, like, phosphatidyl choline to do the cell membranes. Uh, which is very, very critical. And I found clinically that, um, since I switched over to, like, using as many products from Quicksilver Scientific as possible. And since I've done that, I've gotten way, way better results with their supplements. And they have a great product called membrane. Membrane mend. And this is something that you can start to take to start to heal. It's phosphatidyl choline like cell membrane therapy to start to get the cell membranes, uh, increase their structure with phosphatidylcholine and make them able to self detox. Because if you don't have enough phosphatidylcholine or if it's damaged or if you're inflamed or if you have mast cell activation, these things eat away at your cells, the phosphatidylcholine, and becomes very crusty. So just like replacing with phosphotidyl choline will just allow the God given natural detoxification to get in and out of the cells because the cells are no longer crusty. But at the end of the day, people are way too fragile to start. Like cranking heavy detox. It's just a bad. You never start with detox first. Start with the low hanging fruit, decrease inflammation, build cell health and whatever other weaknesses that they have. Then you need to address those things um, as well. Yeah. And obviously I'm that all my videos say that in total agreement. And the other thing I say to Floxed is that you have no idea what else is going on in you, so you're trying to detox. Oh, you didn't know you had mold or you had Lyme disease. Surprise, surprise. Yeah. Now you're sicker than you first were because all those toxins are just recirculating because you can't excrete them. So please, people, please do not run off into. Yeah. Do not so. Many things tell you that can be done before you even touch. I know it's just like there's like, uh. It's just that we're so desperate and you hear a doctor say, I'm going to detox you and you'll be running in a week or whatever it is. And you, you're so desperate, you just do it. Yeah. And then afterwards, you're dealing with the fallout for months, maybe years. Like. Yeah, this is why I, I, like I said, I don't have many doctors on my website and I don't recommend people, many people for this exact reason. Yeah. Um, I think, you know, people have to be very careful in who they pick to treat them. And, and if you're seeing a like, how do I say this? Like a lot of these doctors have a lot of confidence. Right. And they'll say stuff to you like um, 95% success rate. I'm definitely going to heal you. When you heal these things. They should be flags. They shouldn't make you feel good. They should be red flags. Because if you're saying you heal 95, 99, if you say 100, I've had someone say they heal. 100. People. Yeah. You gotta run. Yeah. No doctor in history has ever healed 100% of their patients. None. Yeah, so if you hear that, no matter how desperate you are, don't go. I cannot stress it enough. I am getting so many emails from people that are harmed and are sicker after these treatments. So this is why I'm pushing this so hard. Please don't do it. Yeah, please. I think that's really critical. You know, as a practitioner, um, you know, when someone comes to me and they want some help and they do a plan, like there's a lot of responsibility for me to, like, help them, right? So I take that, like, very, very seriously. Uh, when when someone comes to me and I'll be the first one to tell you, like, not everyone gets better, that comes to me. Um, but here's one thing I, I can guarantee is when people come to me, I try really, really, really hard to figure it out. But at the end of the day, I don't figure out every single case. And I do feel that that, you know, I'm always willing to try different things and learn different things and apply different things. And I think over a period of time that's where you can be. You can you can help more people, but there's always going to be failures. There's always going to be super tough cases that, that, uh, that a skill set that I have just doesn't help people like for sure. And, and yeah, people that say that they heal 100%. That's just so this is ridiculous. Yeah. And, you know, in the conversations that we had, this was one of the things that I said I liked about you and why I wanted to have you on the show, that you were honest. Yeah. Like, no, I can't heal everybody. And I'm still researching because fluoroquinolone toxicity is not like it's it's nothing standard about it. You have to figure it out and it's individualized. And that's what I said was one of my favorite things about you is that you were like that and not making false promises, because every Floxed that's watching this right now. We don't need false promises. We don't need unicorns and rainbows. We need the truth, and we need to get healed. And if the truth isn't good, it's not good. I'd rather hear the truth than this fake thing that's never going to happen to me. So. Yeah. Um, I think that's important when people think about going to see you, that you are that kind of doctor that is extremely honest and cares and will do the research. Not like a factory. I've all these boxes, I do this protocol. I do treat them, pump them in and out. There's a lot like that. Yeah. You're not like that. So this is why you're on my show. And I think I. Appreciate. That. Yeah. And I think the people that watch my show know I do my due diligence like that before I'll have someone come on the show. I would never recommend someone like that. Yeah. So can I go over? I don't know, can I go over a couple new breakthroughs? I think that could help people. Okay, so if you go to my website in the last, like, um, For three months. I'm. It's. I don't have my the book here, but I've been reading this book that that has connected a lot of things for me. And, um, if you go to my website and you go to the blogs there. Um, yeah, there you go. Oh, beautiful. I like okay, go to the blogs. Whoever's doing this is doing a great scroll down. Oh, yeah. Okay, I love this. This is beautiful. Okay. So hit hit that one right here. Why chronic illness won't heal this. Click that read read more okay so I, I found this correlation. If you could scroll down I have a son. I've been doing saunas here in my house for like three years now. Um, scroll down a little bit more until you see the sauna blanket. Now, one of the things, um, more one of the things that I've discovered is, um. Yeah. Okay, so the sauna, the infrared sauna blanket can put a wavelength far infrared in your body. And the research has shown that that can actually stimulate mitochondria. And it's not about detoxifying. It's not about sweating. Just like you said. It's not about detoxing. You can have these things at 100 degrees. You want the wavelength, the wavelength. Can you scroll down if someone can still scroll down would be great right there. That thing right there on Amazon on Amazon. So it's the wavelength that's get that gets into your mitochondria and penetrates the mitochondria. And it does some amazing things. One of the things is it's called easy easy water. And it transforms the the structure of your water in cells. So the cells hold more energy. Right. So when you talk about mitochondria we want more energy production. And I tell people this is not about sweating. It's not about detoxification. It's literally just about getting the wavelength, the far infrared which which God designed us to have that comes from the sun. 53% of these wavelengths that come and hit us. You can't see like these are the wavelengths that you're getting. And if you're sitting in your house all day because you're damaged, you're not getting this wavelength. Very simple. What? It was 100 bucks here. That's 100 was $100 for Christmas was 139. So that's the one breakthrough I've had. The second breakthrough is if you have chronic illness your electron deficient. So I have another website on that, uh, a blog, uh, that but it's very simple. You can get a grounding sheet or a grounding mat and that will flow electrons into your body, because if you have chronic illnesses you are electron deficient. So one, you're going to hit the wavelength by the infrared sauna blanket. Just the blanket, right. It's $100. And then you can get a grounding sheet or a grounding mat. I sleep on a grounding sheet and I've been sleeping in that for three months, and my sleep is way better. And I used to have like chronic low back pain. I'd wake up like. Like an old man, like, you know, because I was a chiropractor for 20 years, seeing 200 people a week bending over my back, and that pain has been drastically decreased. So these are the two things recently in the last. Yeah. The grounding. Yep. Grounding sheet right there. So quick question I know a lot of people at home have panels in their house of like Juve or whatever, the red light panels. How does that compare to the sheet. You're going to say that I mean the blanket or whatever. It's I have I have that too. I have the platinum. So that so so these are these, these these are great questions. If you the person that's controlling this is doing a great job, you can jump back to the to the other blog. I want to explain that it all has to do with. So I'm a big believer in red light therapy. I have a red light therapy mad at my house. Um, if you have Achilles tendon pain and all these little gems are coming to me. If you have Achilles tendon pain, um, if you can go to that one right there. Why? Chronic illness won't heal. Yeah, so if you have Achilles tendon pain, you can get these little boots on Amazon that are like red. They're like red light but they're boots. And that's helped a lot of people with Achilles tendon. If you could scroll down a little bit I show you that. Okay. Right here right there. So you can see that spectrum there. You can see like the visible light right there. So then like the red light is like the near infrared. It's red light and then it's near infrared. Right. So I just remember near by it's near the sun. Yeah. And then you have mid and then you have far. So these different therapies are hitting different wavelengths. And these different wavelengths do very different things with the mitochondria. So like the near infrared that will actually penetrate the mitochondria. And I don't want to geek out too much. But there's certain proteins in the mitochondria that that will stimulate. So you know this is where it comes down to like a comprehensive polytherapy approach. Okay. Great. You have red light okay. You're hitting the near infrared and the red light, which helps mitochondria research. And then you get the infrared blanket. And now you're getting these wavelengths in your body. And then on top of that now you're clearing a sinus infection. And then you're going to fix your gut. And then you're going to do your you know, maybe you have some sugar problems, uh, some sugar problems and some food sensitivity problems. So you can see that tell you like if you, you if you craft a plan that is that unique for that individual tailored, uh, persons suffering like you're going to move the needle like, let me see you have a higher probability of moving the healing needle on someone like that than just going out and doing stem cell IV therapy, whatever it is, and all those have a place. But if if these low hanging fruit. And the more I practice, the more low hanging fruit there is that needs to be looked at. Right? That's the thing. Like, oh, well, I never thought about infrared wavelength, uh, three, uh, three months ago until I read this book, I'm like, wow, that makes sense to me. I'm just not going in the sauna for detox is actually helping my mitochondria. So as I learn more and then like these electron deficiency, I'm like, wow, that's like electron deficiency. This is another thing that you can add. Mhm. So what do you think is the most important factor in someone healing from fluoroquinolone toxicity. Just one. You can only pick one. What do you say is most important. If it was one I would say change your diet and go carnivore ish with fruit. No seeds for four weeks. Wow. So that's high up there then? That's high up there because I've had so many clinical changes with that one thing. And it doesn't cost any money. Like, yeah, go to the store. It's everyone, everyone here that's watching this and watching this in the future can do that thing right away. And that's going to move the needle on some people. No doubt it's going to move the needle. Yeah. So it's not even it's not even a supplement. It's not none of that. So there's also some people that say sugar is bad and we shouldn't be eating fruit. What is your response to that? I'm not I'm not in agreement with that. I think people need carbs. Um. Um, they're getting the carbs from the sugar and the fruit. Yeah. Right. No, I'm not going to recommend you go eat like Haagen-Dazs. I mean, yeah. No, I know. So, yeah, I'm. I'm not I'm not like a there's a whole spectrum. Right. Um, of, like, where people stand. I, I, I'm not a fan of that. Um, I do think people need carbs. And once people clear up, do this for 4 to 6 weeks and they want to start add some things back then I say, well, okay, why don't you just add what's one thing that you've been craving? I've been craving wheat bread. Well, okay. You can't bring that back in. Okay. Yeah. Gluten. But maybe let's start with, like, cucumbers or maybe start with, like, uh, oatmeal or sweet potatoes. Something to to that effect. Yeah. So to close out the show from my part of the show, we're going to ask questions. We're going to let people ask questions after you answer this question, but I always end my part of the show with a message of hope. So I'm looking to you to give the viewers a message of hope that it is possible to heal from fluoroquinolone toxicity. So here I've been saying this saying since like my first, uh, client, like whatever, eight years ago. And I think this is on my website is where there's help, there's hope. So where there's help, there is hope. So you gotta find the right help. And then if that help, then there is going to be hope. And the thing that you need to do if you're out there suffering and if you haven't done any of these things, I, I, I've spoken about all these different things that can do, you can do at home, go on my website and start, uh, implementing these things one at a time so that you can get better. I, I believe that every human being has the capacity to heal, that God designed us to be healthy. It's just a matter of figuring out where your weaknesses are and what you need to do to apply a poly theory approach to get better. That's my words of like hope and possibility. Yeah, I think I think they're really good. And I'm hoping that as the viewers are watching this, they're thinking, well, maybe this isn't as complicated as I thought. I mean, it is complicated, but what I mean by that is like, I gotta go get stem cells. I gotta go get IV glutathione. I gotta and I hope that when they're watching this, they understand that it's, it's much more simpler to to to do. I mean, and yeah. There's been cases I, I remember like this is maybe like two and a half years ago she was bedridden. And I'm thinking, man, uh, I'm thinking this is going to be tough. Like, I'm thinking, you know, like, I, I was even debating if I should even bring her on because she's so tough. But then I was thinking to myself, well, I mean, I have some hope. I have some tools here. And she was like one of the first ones that I'm like, okay, you're going to you're going to go carnivore and fruit. And then we applied all these other things and she freaking popped like she got better. And then like since then I'm like, man, what if I would have said, there's no way like your your bedroom. I don't want to give it a shot. But I did and she got better. Mhm. Right. And then I learned from that. Well this is the you should probably recommend this more. So even with that like there's possibility for everyone to get better. Just finding out what's hindering your ability to heal and function. Yeah. So before I turn it over to questions to the viewers, I just want to say thank you for being here. And, um, to the viewers Doctor Who is going on my website, I appreciate that my very small people will email me and be like, is that intentional? Did you forget to put doctors in there? Nope. It's intentional. Thank you for being here and for, um, caring. Yeah, I appreciate that. That's what we need the most. So, um, I'll let, uh, Doctor Jacqueline, um, bring in the questions, and then we can answer. So. Alright, so I'm going to cry. Oh, doctor who saved my son's life after he was prescribed Cipro and another antibiotic didn't work for ear infection. He got at the beach. I told you, doctor, you have a lot of fans. He lost an entire month. And and parts of the two months afterward, after Cipro devastated his brain, I went to on doctor's websites and did everything he recommended for my 30 year old son. And it worked. Mm. We managed to repair his brain mitochondria with this protocol. This was two summers ago. Mike is now completely normal in every way. I cannot thank Doctor Hugh enough. You make me emotional, too. I get like that. Regular doctors did nothing for him. Me either. At chickadee, in fact, it was a PA who told us what was wrong. The same thing happened to his wife. He led us to your website. Thank you so much, Doctor Wedgeworth. Thanks. Yeah. Are you seeing continued fluoride exposure continues to be a trigger. Like in water. Um. Because we're told. We're told by other Floxed doctors. I know why he's asking this. I know Mark, um, we're told not to use fluoride toothpaste, not to drink the water, not to take any other fluorinated medication because we're already so damaged from the fluoroquinolone. So that's what a lot of us go by. I know I do. I dropped every medication, had fluoride, dropped omeprazole like gone because it had fluoride. So I think that's the best policy for sure. Yeah. Okay. So you do see that fluoride will trigger people? I can't I can't say that I do. Um, but when people ask me about that, I, I would tell them, like, you would want to try and, you know, clear your water of fluoride. Um, you know, I have a Berkey system here. Like, it's a drip thing that has the fluoride filters on it. Yeah. Fkd leads to CFS in many due to damaged mitochondria DNA. Any protocols for improving the energy situation? Uh, yeah, I have a lot. A lot of that is, uh, you know, it's kind of hard to say, like, this is all like you, you uniqueness. Like, what's your gut? Are you having 2 to 3 bowel movements every single day? Um, what's your glucose control? Are you having any control in spikes? Um, so without knowing more. Without knowing more, I would just go back to the thing. I would go the the fruit, uh, carnivore, carnivore ish and fruit and see if that helps. And then, um, I do believe, like, the infrared blanket is very powerful. And the grounding mat and these are two things that you can just buy on Amazon, and you have these things, they're one time purchases and you have them forever. But that could be like, what's your vitamin D status? What's your magnesium status. Right. Um, these all can lead to. Fatigue. How do you feel about, uh, intermittent intermittent fasting. Which, uh, I'm not a big fan of it. If you've been damaged, if if you've been damaged, and if you're okay, if you got a few extra pounds, maybe. But I I've, I've changed my opinion on that. People that are damaged generally they have sugars that are spiking all over the place and they need to eat every two hours. Like if you're damaged, you're not like trying to do intermittent fasting, like you're not, you know, like and if you feel better when you're doing intermittent fasting, you feel better because you've eliminated food, that you're sensitive to causing inflammation in your body. So that would be the indicator that you want to look at your diet. Like, what are these foods that are causing me to feel horrible? And when I do intermittent fasting, I feel better. But no, I'm not a fan of intermittent fasting, especially for thin females. Bad news. Mhm. Yeah. Chickadee. We also did sun exposure and extended grounding. We live on a farm and Mike went barefoot and also laid on the ground. It was so soothing to him many times he fell asleep right on the ground. Yeah. That's what a grounding sheet does. Mhm. Yeah. That's why it is so healthy to walk barefoot. You're grounding. Yeah. You're welcome. You're welcome. I just go by reviews on there. I don't have any specialty. I just go by reviews. Um and that's it. When it comes to the red light on Amazon. So. Uh, but you buy a lot of your stuff on Amazon though, right? Yeah. I recommend people get those the boot stuff on Amazon. Yeah. Mhm. So when it comes to red light like I change because I just go on review. So if it has a good review I'm willing to to give it a shot. Yeah. So the next one I am sure I have a sinus infection and consequently a UTI. What do I do. This. This brings me up another. There we go. Alright so here here's the thing. Like if you have postnasal drip like this, that is very bad because like if you have postnasal drip, those biofilms are in your sinuses. And guess what? You do that that goes down in your stomach, it gets in your small intestine. That will cause small bacterial overgrowth. And that can actually lead to UTIs because you have chronic postnasal drip and those bacteria are always getting down in your stomach, getting in your small intestine and causing inflammation and more leaky gut. And now we have a UTI. So you like the sinus thing is very critical. So you actually just again you actually have a protocol, a video that explains a whole protocol even without going to see you. It's got the scary little thing that, that you clean your nose out with. What do you call that thing? That thing looks. What? Navage. Navage. Yeah, but the whole protocol is right there. Even if you. So even before you see Doctor Hugh, you know what I mean. You can you can try it and see what it does. It's not like super invasive and there's no antibiotics or anything, so. So everything's on my website like I don't hide any, anything. I don't have any, like, magical gems in my closet right here that I pull out for paying clients. Everything is there. Just where I come in is I can connect the dots for people. For UTIs. A lot of people. Um, preventatively. What do you think about these things? They're taking d-mannose if they have E coli. Uva ursi. Some people take oregano oil on a regular basis. What do you think about those things? I think all those are fine. I think it comes to individuality. Like what's the gut? Are they making 2 to 3 bowel every single day? Do they have any sinus infections? Um, there's some other things there that people can. Um. Yeah. 2 to 3 bowel movements a day. That would be ideal. Do people know this? That would be ideal. Like one minimum if you're not making one there's issues. Yeah. Yeah okay. And you. I absolutely love this guy. I think a lot of people do. And in your protocol. Do you have recommendations to increase your bowel movements? It's so funny. Yeah. Okay. Yeah okay. So here's again this is on my website. Yeah. So if you have if you are constipated, um, get a coffee machine. Telly. Do you know what that is? No. A key? A key. C h I a I believe. Yeah. Okay. That's another protocol. If people can't move, if they're damaged. Go on my website. Hit key. It's a thing that just moves your legs back and forth like this, right? It gets the lymph going, blood flow going, which if you're not moving, you have stagnant lymph and blood flow going. You'd have to go to the search engine and hit, uh, you're not doing this, are you? Tell you you're not doing this search, are you? No. I'm not. No. It's the producer of the show. Okay. So, um, so you can do the key machine. Another thing you can do is you can get, like, one of these massagers on Amazon, and then what you can do is when you land your back with your knees up, have go around your gut clockwise massaging your gut with the massager. Right. And this thing will stimulate your enteric nervous system, which is a fancy word for saying your your your nervous system. Your gut will stimulate your enteric nervous system to start getting bowel movements going. So that's something you can do also too. You can take magnesium. I have a protocol where you sip magnesium the whole entire day that helps bowel movements. So you're sipping it. So it's an you don't need to pay for an IV magnesium. You can literally just make it yourself for pennies on the dollar. And you just sip magnesium the whole day. You get magnesium powder. And I've had some doctors actually quite a bit recommend propyl propyl mannan konjac fiber. You do you use that at all? Are you familiar with that? No, no. They say it's like gentle and not making mast cells angry. Not like taking psyllium husk or something like that, because that can give people severe GI distress. I can't for sure all that fiber. Use propyl mannan fiber. I felt like I've been able to handle GI problems pretty easy, so I've never had to search out for these other things. Yeah. I know some floxies who feel better in the garden or for grounding. Like literally you if like go get a grounding mat, go get a grounding sheet, like watch my video. I mean, I put my hand on, on my sheet when it's not grounded and it's actually there's positive electrons. And then I touch my grounding sheet when it's plugged in and my electrons go to zero, like, or my positive charge goes down to zero, it means all these electrons are flowing in my body and it's free. Do you think part of going outside is also the vitamin D for sure. And the sun and the infrared rays, right. That you. Yeah. Like people are sitting in their house. They're not getting the, the the sunlight. And it's just not visual. Like you have to realize there's 50% of the light that the sun produces. You can't see. And that's where your mitochondria uses that. It's like photosynthesis. Like photosynthesis is like makes the world go around like it's sun, sunlight that's hitting a plant. And that plant is taking God given sun and creating something. It's the same thing with human beings. Human beings are wavelength deficient and electron deficiency, especially in chronic illness, because people just sit inside all day. Um. Uh, woke up with high tmao and gut odor from nose suspect. Due to numerous supplements taken over two plus years recommended by three specialists. Do you know what Tmao is? It's an inflammatory marker. I don't run it. Um, so I wouldn't. I couldn't really give advice on that. Yeah. Uh, you know. Doctor. Jacqueline. Oh. Well, I mean, maybe you gotta kind of look at it and it possibly, uh, have you gone, uh, carnivore and fruit only? Uh, she will be now, if she hasn't yet. I can't sweat after Cipro. I see that a lot. Yeah, that's a lot. It's a detoxification pathways. And, you know, with the infrared blanket, you don't need a sweat. It's just. It's the temperature, right? It's the it's the wavelength to try and get the systems moving. If you're not sweating, you gotta make sure that you're going in the bathroom daily, poop daily. And if you have any gas or bloating, your your detoxification pathways are backed up. Mhm. I really love this video on YouTube about neurological problems, he explains. Oh love his. So your video. Yeah. About neurological problems. He explains what happens in the brain. And I never heard it so simple. That was my first touch to this doctor. Thank you for all. You're welcome. What what video is that? Can you share with us? Out of the 1400s? It's one of my 14. You have so many. Yeah, I have a lot. Youtube has banned my station, though. They don't want natural healthcare getting around. Oh, I'm wondering why I always react negatively with red light therapy. I get extremely fatigued, swollen lymph nodes under jaw. Neck weakness has other floxies experience. Yes, because other floxies have told me that. I don't know the answer to that either. I don't know 100% either. It could be some something with the cell membrane that well, I've told people stand further away from it, right. So maybe you can't handle the penetration of it, like being right on your back or whatever, stand like a foot or two feet away. Because the further you stay away from the red light, the less penetration the red light has. That's just how the physics of the wavelength works, but probably less. I'm sorry. Go ahead, Talia. And probably less time to write. Like, don't stand in it in 20 minutes. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Yeah. And the research shows, like, more is not better when it comes to red light. Anything more than ten minutes, you're probably overkilling it. Mhm. They all realize they've been damaged. Yeah. Yeah. That's why they're looking for you in the first place. Yeah I have. Do you know what that is? Erythromelalgia. I don't know. How long should your protocol be used? We did it for a year. Even after Mike said he was 100% again. I mean, that's like, you know, once you start, people heal up. Then I just say, well, you gotta kind of figure out what you need. Like, you're you're the best doctor. You're going to know what's going to be needed for you. Um, like, I always want to get grounding, right? I'm going to use my grounding sheet forever. I'm always going to go in the sauna because, like, I know the wavelength I'm always going to take, I take certain supplements and magnesium and, you know, I do. So I think to be it would be like, you know, I tell my wife I love her forever. What am I going to stop saying that? Like when she kicked me out. So hopefully that doesn't happen anytime soon. So you some of these things you have to do kind of forever, right? Oh yes. Many, many, many people with the same problem. Uh, spike protein is high. How can I bring that down? Yeah. And these are all. They're good questions. It's all individual. Kind of. You have to look at the individual case, try and reduce as much information as possible. Restore gut, restore cell membrane. So there's no answer to that. Um, there's no magic vaccination damage. Or was it just a natural? You know, that's another thing. Was it. Yeah. Vaccine damaged or was it is this natural immunity? Something's driving your immune system to have these things go high. Do you take people's mtfhr, uh, their genes when choosing protocols? Um, I used to do 23 me all the time, I felt that. Here's another thing. I think, like, SNPs are, like the sexy thing. Oh, I have this snip. This is what's causing my problem. That's what I've seen. So I don't do 23. And me, I know about the SNPs. Um, I feel sometimes get people get so fixated on a snip that that's the sole reason, like the mthfr, I have all these problems because I have mthfr. No, that might be contributing to the problem, but do you have hypoglycemia? Do you have high insulin? Do you have high ferritin? You have low magnesium status. You have low vitamin D status. What's your gut? Are you moving? Are you getting sunlight? Yeah. One thing I tell people that reached out to me is even if you have the SNPs, you don't know, it's actually been expressed. Right? Right. So that that's it. It's very individualized. So obviously if you're having a problem with something and you see you have a snip. Yeah, it's probably it's probably materialized. But in other cases you have SNPs and you don't feel that at all like it's so it's it's not like whatever your DNA says is. I think people really fixated on these SNPs because it's like a sexy genetics. Yeah. Kind of thing. And this goes kind of like genetics is kind of like the shiny coin kind of thing. So I, I just stopped doing 23. And me, I did tons of studying on all these SNPs, and I didn't feel like it really changed my outcomes. If you have a mthfr, generally you can see that in blood work with high homocysteine or. Yeah. So there's a variety of things workarounds that you can look at blood work.
Yeah. So I know we're at 12:00. I don't know if there's any more questions if you just want to stop there. But um, if people want to get in touch with you, Doctor Hugh, how do they do that? The best way is just to go to my website and they can schedule a call there. And I tell people they should browse the content and look around and self-educate themselves. And this person that talked about their son, who was better, like they never saw me, they never they never were clients. They just went on to the website and did the protocols there. So yeah. Yeah. And you'll also be on my website. So everybody that goes to mine, you can get to him through there. But he's super responsive, I can tell you that when I reached out to him he reached out to me like 15 minutes later, it's like, whoa. Yeah. I mean, you're like that. Yeah. I mean, I'm just I'm not like a huge clinic, right? It's not like we have 20 employees. Like, it's like it's small, it's simple, and we get people better. This is your YouTube channel. You have so many videos. So I suggest people like type in keywords to find the videos. Yeah. And again you can reach him at his website. He will be on my website after today. Uh, I just haven't had a chance to do it yet. And I think that is it. I think that should be the end of the show. It's an hour and I thank you all for your time. Hope this was informative. Uh, also, if you have questions, you can leave them in the video below. I look at the questions after, um, the episode is aired and, um. You could send those questions to me and I could answer them to you. Yeah, yeah, because we talk regularly, so I. Yeah, you can send questions that way too. And I hope you'll check out Doctor Hugh. And that's all I got for today. And I'll see you all next month. Maybe I might have a show at the end of January, but I'll keep you posted. Thanks, everybody. Stay healthy. Take care. Usa. 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