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Episode 143 - 4.12.25 Beyond the Diagnosis: Restoring Your Health Naturally
Dr. Thomas Lodi delivers a paradigm-shifting examination of health that challenges everything we've been taught about disease. Instead of viewing illnesses as external entities attacking our bodies, he reveals how what we call "diseases" are actually our bodies' adaptations to improper biological conditions. This perspective transforms health from fighting against symptoms to creating the optimal environment for natural healing.
At the heart of Dr. Lodi's message is a powerful truth: your body was designed to function optimally. When all biological requirements are met, health emerges naturally. It's only when these requirements aren't satisfied that adaptations occur – adaptations we've labeled as diseases. This applies to everything from chronic conditions to cancer, which Dr. Lodi explains as cells that have switched to permanent fermentation due to damaged mitochondria.
The conversation delves into practical applications of this philosophy, addressing gut dysbiosis underlying conditions like autism and IBS, proper removal of mercury fillings, and effective treatments for parasites. Dr. Lodi emphasizes that restoration of balance through proper nutrition, elimination of toxins, and psychological wellbeing creates an internal environment where chronic conditions cannot thrive.
Most compelling is Dr. Lodi's reminder of the miracle already working within us – our bodies conducting 37 sextillion chemical reactions every second. We're not static beings but dynamic processes constantly renewing themselves. When we support rather than suppress this incredible system, true healing becomes possible.
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Good morning, good evening, and it's either April 13th or 14th, depending on your perspective, depending on what side of the planet you're on. Oh, that's right. There's only two sides to the planet right, the top and the bottom, because the planet is flat. It's a flat planet. I forgot, yeah. So anyway, I'm kind of old. I guess you call it old school because it's just called physics. I was just trying to figure out the physics. I'm willing to accept anything. I'll even accept the fact that men get pregnant. Just tell me how. I just need to know how. How did they get pregnant? What's the biology? And then, for the flat planet, just give me the physics. I'm trying to picture it. We're still in Newtonian right. Just give me the physics. I'm trying to picture it. We're still in Newtonian right. There's Newtonian physics. Good morning, donna. Cheryl, cool People are just popping up. That's beautiful, all right. So thank you, donna.
Speaker 1:You know binders, the question about binders. There's different kinds of binders, but I like humic and fulvic acids because they don't bind usually things that are nutrients. They pretty much grab the bad stuff. So there's a lot of places you can get it, like Cellcor makes it. It's called biotoxin, so that's what I use, so it's good. Fumic and colbic acid.
Speaker 1:Okay, hey, by the way, going back to the insanity that I have an awesome for all to read called Breath. Very good, hey, marley. Good morning, good evening. Uh, it's called breath by james nester. It's got to be good. That's a great title. The breath is your life. It's where god to live hangs out in your body. If you have it, give it a location anyway. Uh, oh, my gosh, poor, poor, everybody. All right, so let's get on with it. So I just want to remind everyone.
Speaker 1:So I'm going to migrate over to just doing X, because YouTube is flagging me, for some reason, this stuff, whereas if I were talking about I don't know, pedophilia, that would be fine. I can talk about, I can talk about or bestiality or something weird, that's totally cool, but talking about, like, health and stuff, we're not into that, so anyway. So eventually I'm going to be cut off everything because I'm not talking in the community center, I'm not within the community standards. Believe me, if talking about health and how to maintain it or restore it, if that's not in the community standards or guidelines on legitimate, worthwhile conversation, then I'm in the wrong community because that's in my community. That would be kind of like something to talk about, not whether or not which. Well, which bathroom should they use? Uh, well, doesn't it depend on their pronouns? Yeah, that's important. We got to think about that. I'm going to focus on that. I'm going to spend all week trying to figure out what bathroom people should use. Um, and I think it is very much predicated on their pronouns. I don't know, man, it's something worth spending my time on.
Speaker 1:Health. Let's not talk about health. There's no such thing. You're not going to be healthy, you're going to get sick. You're going to die young. I mean, that's what it's all about, right? So that's why you've got to go to a doctor from the beginning. You're not going to be taken to the doctor, you're going to be born in the hospital.
Speaker 1:The reason we're going to have you born in the hospital is because we have decided we and the Rockefeller crime family have decided that pregnancy is a disease. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's not something, that something gets into you. What is it that gets into you? It's called sperm. Yeah, okay, anyway. So, as soon as it's a disease and therefore it has to be overseen by a doctor, a physician needs to oversee your pregnancy, okay, and then, when the baby comes out, we have to immediately slap it on the ass and then quickly start putting stuff in its eyes and giving it injections immediately. So, wow, I just saw this coolest bird. It looks like a wow, I don't even know Anyway really big bird just landed on the top of that roof over there. Jeez, you'd think I'm somewhere exotic, like, I don't know, southeast Asia or something, looks like it Anyway. So you're born in the hospital because we don't want to asia or something looks like it anyway.
Speaker 1:So you're born in the hospital because we don't want to have you take the baby to the doctor. We have the doctor to be there when it's born. You immediately start and, mother, you better get some insurance. What is insurance? Insurance is making sure that the hospital gets paid all. Now, we're going to do that. If, by some odd bizarre chance, your baby is relatively healthy, you bring them in anyway. We'll call it a health check, but we're going to make sure that the baby gets sicker and sicker, and sicker. That's right. Then you get regular.
Speaker 1:Do you realize that if you talk to someone, you're talking to someone at work or whatever, and they'll say so who's your doctor? As if someone says who's your mother, or how's your mother? I don't have a doctor, what? You don't have a doctor? What's wrong with you? Yeah, so anyway.
Speaker 1:So we have a great society here. It's a society that ensures that we are not gonna are we gonna get sick and we're gonna be. We're gonna be taking drugs and we're gonna be dependent, we're gonna be stupid the rest our whole lives and then we're gonna die in the end, usually in an icu and all sorts of machines swallowing us up. So you'll be, you'll die, in an icu being swallowed up by machines. You, you're born. And the minute you're born, what does the doctor do? Hi, no, slap on the ass. Hey, welcome to planet Earth. Now we're going to get you and that's it. Now, ike.
Speaker 1:But if I talk about another way to live, then I'm like, totally like I've got to be censored. Oh, but you want to talk about preteen transgenders. Which bathroom should the preteen transgenders use? There's a good one for you. You guys get back to me on that one.
Speaker 1:Anyway, I think I got off on the wrong stop here. Is this really planet Earth? Are we still on planet Earth, you guys? Because I'm like, what Flat men get pregnant? Pregnant children are changing their what? Don't talk about health, talk about, uh, your mind on when is your website person? And the question about the website, it's um, I'm not part of that whole thing, so, but it's very close, believe me. It's very close to getting that wet. That together you're gonna have, you're gonna, we're going to be able to get all these medications, all right. So you have here this woman saying she has that's something we can talk about. I think we should talk about BRCA a little bit. Yeah, yeah, truth on. You know, the truth is not within the community guidelines. So, anyway, as you all know, we're going to migrate over to X because we have to, and so, know, we're going to migrate over to x because, um, we have to and um, so start watching it on x. And you know, I mean because I know instagram and facebook are going to one day.
Speaker 1:Just, I mean, youtube just sent us a notice saying that, um, one more violation. And I didn't know I was getting violated. What did I get violated? It got violated for, uh, it was a video about. Uh, oh, I was talking about the gerson diet or something. I guess I was, I don't know. I was answering a question, I don't know what it was, but they deleted the video and they gave me a notice that I was talking about the Gerson diet and that's not community standards.
Speaker 1:I've been talking about the money. You could what a deal, what a deal. You can take the whole family out for a Sunday night dinner, probably for less than $10. The whole family, kids, everybody at KFC or Burger King and everybody will get full and it's delicious. Yeah, yeah, now that I can talk, that would be fun. So you see, the world we live in is. We have two choices we either change it or we got to get off this planet. We got to find a way out of this planet, off the planet Because fantastic, ufo Everybody. Hey, thank you guys. So much Nipple discharge after taking Fanben Breast cysts getting smaller, akinokakas, wow, okay, you know I want to let me.
Speaker 1:Okay, I got to try to say it like at least on one line here. So bear with me, you guys. So I just want to remind you all that we're on all social media, except for TikTok, tiktok, tiktok, because I violate the community standards all the time. And at DR Thomas Lodi, of course, dr is Dr Thomas Lodi, and except for X, formerly known as Twitter, I'm at DR Thomas Lodi, right, md, mythology doctor, remember that, and then that's it. Or you can go to the website drthomaslodi, drlodicom, slash live and then you can live stream from there.
Speaker 1:Youtube, I'm out yeah, they don't like me at all. Even LinkedIn me, you know, uh, even, uh, linkedin and uh. So now the groups, they're getting cool, they're getting a little bit bigger. But you know, what's weird is, no matter how many people that sign up, it's always like the same. Because I do like twice a week, I do zooms like this, this, but it's just us and I can actually say things that are, I can say, the unspeakable, the unthinkable. It's called the truth, it's unthinkable. I don't want you to think about the truth, but I do. But anyway, what's weird is that it's always the same, it's like the same 10 people. I don't understand, anyway. So I don't understand very much and you know, the longer I live, the more I study, the more I realize I know less today than I did yesterday.
Speaker 1:So, health and healing the parasite group and the CFC group and the health and healing group, by the way, coming, I think it's going to be May. Are we in it? Yeah, we're April, right, I think it's May 1st Around. That is when Vanessa and Darren are going to start. I hope you all had a chance to to see that when they were on on a couple of weeks ago on our Sunday Night Live, but I had them, like, introduce themselves and all that I thought was great.
Speaker 1:So what I've asked the team to do is to extract that part of it out of the live and start putting it out there so you guys can see yeah, you're welcome for broadcasting live. I love it. I mean, there's one more doc. There's one more. One more doc. Hi, there, you're new, not to the planet, you're just maybe new to this group. But that's fine, that's good. Well, thank you, welcome everyone. Uh, and you gail, you can't afford cfc, if you're okay. Well, do the cfc group.
Speaker 1:I have the uh health and healing group. Join the health and healing group because we will be able to talk about anything. No, anyway, join these groups. And so darren and uh vanessa are going to be on there, and then also Garfield for the raw chef to teach. So we're going to have all this stuff as just part of the membership, in addition to hearing my madness right, and interacting with me. Now, what else are we doing? So that's it Right. Okay, turn off your VP, turn on some lights. That's the instructions. Those are actually old instructions from last year, when I was more techno-illiterate in those days.
Speaker 1:By the way, folks, I had to prepare for that lecture I gave the other night. For me it was night, for you it was probably a Saturday morning. I don't know if you all had a chance to see it. What was that show? What was that? It going on. It's the, and then next weekend I'm going to be on a panel for that. What's it called? It's called the Truth About Life.
Speaker 1:Are we back on now? You're welcome, sue. My absolute, real pleasure. I'm not, by the way. I don't just say things. Are we back on now? Because they told me that we went off for a second, and I trust I have no doubt that everybody behind the scenes that has evolved with our technology cares about us and they've got our best interests in mind. That's their intention. Their intention is for us to have a really safe, wonderful and happy life, and that's what our governments want. I don't care what country you're in. Our governments all want us to be a really safe, wonderful and happy life, and that's what our governments want. I don't care what country you're in Our governments all want us to be happy and healthy, and you know, see, that I won't get kicked off anything as long as I say stuff like that Can I speak?
Speaker 1:I found you and just saw you were live. Yay, can I speak about autism? All right, so I'll do it. Do it just so you all know, if you are new, the format for this. You go to the live website drlodycom and there's a place and you can submit questions and then I read them and then the groups though could we? It's, it's an interaction, you know, when the question comes to your mind, then you ask me and I can, we can go back and forth. Classical music, that's it. Oh, I gotta talk about these things. I I've got to remember. Ok, so, classical music, autism I'll tell you about the miracle, julie, you guys have to remind me that. Ok, I got to answer these questions.
Speaker 1:But here let me just real quickly say did not exist when I was a kid. Neither did Alzheimer's, neither did HIV, and I don't know there's so many of diseases out there that they weren't here. And the truth is, the reason is everyone is there, are they, are they? There are no diseases, they don't. There's no diseases, like there are mountains over there, there's an ocean over there, there's cars, but there's no diseases anywhere, which is how we think your body is going to always adapt to. First of all, if you're, if you're living a life that is providing all of your biological requirements and psychological requirements, then your body will function optimally, it'll just, and that optimal functioning is called health. Now, if you're providing, if you're not satisfying all your biological requirements and or psychological requirements, your body will have to adapt, and those adaptations are called diseases.
Speaker 1:But the point is this nothing happened got into you. It's your body adapting, so what we call autism. And now there's autism spectrum disorder, which means they weren't you know. Oh, you didn't fit the definition, so we're going to broaden the definition. We'll call it a spectrum disorder. Right, it's a rainbow. You know what the color you're talking about? It's in the rainbow. Anyway, there's no such thing as autism.
Speaker 1:What happened to your child is your child has been poisoned, and I'm not sure what, but it's usually these injections that children get when they're born in either the last century or this century, in an institution, or even if they're born at home. They have to quickly be taken to an institution where they start to be injected with all kinds of things to protect them, and so I'm not sure what happened in your case. So how would you deal with it? Well, first of all, there's some substances that are in those injections, that are on the metallic side, and you can do. There's a the Greek word for claw or grab is like chile.
Speaker 1:How come the keeps going? Your device unexpectedly stopped, my device unexpectedly stopped. Don't blame it on the device. Are we back on you guys? Hello, can you tell me? Are we back on Hello? Somebody on Facebook or X, or are we back on Hello? Are we back on hello? Are we back on? You're still on? Great, okay, so it went off, okay.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, the thing about autism. So we're talking about autism and, um, you know, just think about the word auto. It's a country, the word auto self, right, it's autism. So it's saying that you're, you're, your, your perspective on your, your, your ability to relate to the world is very limited and you're pretty much living within your own mind. Well, the truth is, if that's it, then we're all autistic because everybody lives in their own world. Right, and what? Ok, youtube as well. Like, for example, what I'm experiencing and, and let's say, you're next to me and we're at the same event, we're having the same input. We're having two different perceptual perceptions. So my reality is that perception. Your reality is that perception. We're not talking about the reality of reality. What is real? That that doesn't matter to each individual, because the schizophrenic who's having an argument with someone that we can't see and is, you know, really angry, and keeps hearing this, this voice keeps talking to them. That's real for them. They're, they're, they're angry, they're in anguish, they're going through. That's real for them. That's reality. It's not my reality, it's your reality. But that's their reality, right, so, anyway, I'm just so. It's our perceptions, all right. So, which the truth is? We are all actually. That's what we are. We're living within our.
Speaker 1:In psychology there's a term called perceptual set. In other words, your body, your mind is actually tuned to perceive the two things. There's sensation, which means any energy, whether it's sound, light, mechanical, heat, doesn't matter. Whatever the chemical that energy when it impacts your body. We have chemical that energy when it impacts your body. We have sensory receptors eyes for light, ears for sound, chemical receptors in our nose and our tongue for chemicals. And then heat. And then we have proprioception. We have a sense of balance, we have a sense of gravity, all these senses. So it's the environment impacting us. Those are called sensations.
Speaker 1:They get turned into an electrical impulse which goes into our brain and they go to different parts of our brain and then it goes through of Carl Sagan, billions and billions of synapses with neurons and in the end is a consequence of the sensory input, plus your history, your current physical condition, if you're well or not well, your motivation and your experiences and your culture, and so all those things will take that sensory input and you come up with an eye, you come up with a perception, and that's what we call reality. And the truth is we never know what's really out there, because all I know is that I can, I have light about. Light is is, uh, reflecting off of whatever is out there, hitting my retina, going around to the optic nerve, going into the occipital part of my brain, electrical. I mean that's you have to realize. We're not really. We don't know what's out there. All we Going around to the optic nerve, going into the occipital part of my brain, electrical, I mean that's what you have to realize. We're not really. We don't know what's out there. All we know is what's going on here?
Speaker 1:So autism, anyway, your son if it was a son, I think it was a son has been poisoned and you have to get rid of the poison and make sure there's no more poison for this beautiful child. No more poison. And how do you not poison them? You give them food that has not had any chemicals used in raising it, growing it, okay, and you give it human food. And, by the way, humans are what? We are pluckers and we are planters and we are artists and we are planters and we are artists and we are lovers, caress, and we are, but we're not killers.
Speaker 1:You got to really work hard to kill someone or kill something. And I mean, how would I kill a cow with my hands? Could I kill a cow with my hands and tell me something? Can you imagine? Here I'm walking down a nice beautiful road and I see a cow with my hands. Could I kill a cow with my hands and tell me something? Can you imagine I'm here, I'm going to walk, I'm walking down a nice beautiful road and I see a cow drinking, eating gas, the grass. So I look at the cow eating grass and I go, wow, that looks delicious. Huh, and he would ever be helped. Like, okay, I get so distracted reading these things.
Speaker 1:There's this autism. Other people are, so autism is a very it's an important subject, only because you have to realize there's no such thing. And now we're calling it spectrum disorder, which means that doesn't means that doesn't. Anyway, you got someone. Every time you're not feeling great and wonderful or you're not functioning great and wonderful perfectly, it's because a by a law of biology has been violated, you're not getting what you need or you're getting what you don't need and that your body's trying to deal with it. That's the only thing that happens, because if your body gets what it needs and you're uh, and it doesn't get what it doesn't need, it's trying to deal with it. That's the only thing that happens, because if your body gets what it needs and it doesn't get what it doesn't need, it's going to function optimally. That's just the law of. That's the gift.
Speaker 1:By the way, someone earlier mentioned that they're looking for a miracle. We've got the miracle. The miracle is that we are alive. The miracle is that there are a minimum of 37 sextillion chemical reactions going on in your body, my body, everyone's body, every second. We're making anywhere from 37 trillion, a million to maybe 80 million new cells every second.
Speaker 1:So we are a dynamic process. We are not something that happened, we are something that is happening. So we're a happening and this happening is changing. And what we are right now we will not be next week. And what we were last week we're not that now. In other words, we're dynamic.
Speaker 1:And if you understand that we're dynamic and you understand that the body is adapting, then all you got to do is work on the environment in which your body, your cells are living. If you can work in that environment so that it provides everything your body needs and nothing that it doesn't need, guess what's going to happen? It's going to optimal functioning. You understand, optimal functioning is health. Humans. We don't even know what optimal functioning is, and the reason I say that is because the CIA and the KGB during the Cold War had a program that involved remote viewing, where they would take their agents and put them through training and they would learn how to do remote viewing and that is basically to quiet their bodies down and then they would leave.
Speaker 1:They would leave and go travel. They were part of the spy. You know, soviet, american espionage programs. So, but here's a guy lying in San Francisco, in whatever, wherever doing it, the program, and he would come back and say, hey, you know, there's a Soviet sub at this latitude and this longitude off the coast of Maine and they would find it there. And the Soviets, the KGB, would do the same thing. Okay, so, remote viewing, they spent a lot of money, the program was probably still going.
Speaker 1:So here's the thing why didn't we all grow up learning that? Why didn't we grow up learning how to do that? Because that wouldn't be like really, really beyond convenient. It's very convenient if you press this button and you can turn the air condition on. That's convenient, I mean. So what's really convenient is um being able to make use of, to understand the capabilities of this incredible gift.
Speaker 1:So the miracle is that we have an unmiraculous, we have a miraculous, incredible earth suit and the immune system, the protective. You understand, the immune system of different uh organisms, for example. The immune system of different organisms, for example, the immune system of cabbage, cauliflower, bok choy, broccoli. Their immune system is a little different. They produce these chemicals and enzymes and so when an insect is going to, because that's one of their big enemies, and it takes a bite out of it and it mixes that enzyme with that chemical, it turns into another chemical reaction and it kills a bite out of it. And it mixes that enzyme with that chemical, it turns into another. It's a chemical reaction, uh, and it kills the insect. For us, though, if we eat that, it stimulates it up, regulates phase two detoxification of our liver, it helps our, our hormones metabolize in a healthy manner. It's all kinds of amazing, amazing. So so you know.
Speaker 1:So the point is this if we are living According to the biological laws that define our particular Biology species, then we're going to be optimally functioning. We were designed to be optimally functioning. All right, this immune system, if it's fully operational, you cannot have CFCs. Parasites don't have a chance. I mean on and on. And if you do have CFCs and you were to get your system functioning optimally, within a week at most it would all be gone. That's how fantastic.
Speaker 1:So we've all been given this miracle. The problem is we're blocking it. We're blocking the miracle and we're blocking it fundamentally. I mean, yes, the way we live our lives is to health. We live in a way that is not compatible with optimal functioning. That's how we live, but more fundamental than that is our mind, fear and doubt and anger, regret. Those are the big ones, but they're all pivoting on it. That blocks the miracle. It is the most powerful immunosuppressive period, nothing more powerful, maybe five years. So we got some pretty cool immune suppressing things going on in our world.
Speaker 1:And, by the way, I just want to remind you something. Listen, we've never had it so good. We're living longer than all the generations of humans before. And we've never had it so good. Huh, really. Oh, but didn't you wait? Then you say that like 80. I know it's underestimate, but then you say like 85% of all our illnesses are due to lifestyle, right? So 150 years ago our lifestyles were not like this, so all those elements in that lifestyle and our lifestyle didn't exist, but we were living longer.
Speaker 1:Now, anyway, whenever they tell you something that just doesn't make sense for example, soy is bad for you and then you look over and you say, wait a minute, these Japanese people here. They live 10 years longer than us and they eat soy all day long. It's bad and testosterone causes prostate CFCs. But how come that guy at Gold's Gym who has an erection morning to night doesn't have it, but this poor guy over here who can't get an erection anymore and his muscles are getting thin, atrophying. He gets it.
Speaker 1:So you're saying to like so whenever they say things. That doesn't make sense, believe me, it's wrong. Don't believe what they say. Believe what you see. Believe your eyes.
Speaker 1:Okay, now I can see your questions. You're all listen. Would you guys listen to this for a minute? I know you're not going to listen. I know you're not going to listen. Try to listen to this. Read your questions. Read everybody else's questions.
Speaker 1:You're going to see that everybody's saying what about this? Can I do this? Will this get rid of the problem? Or what can I do? What can I do? What can I get? What tool, what weapon can I get to get rid of this problem? So that's what we're looking for.
Speaker 1:That is our perspective and it's a military perspective, but it was carefully woven into our culture, and when I say our culture, it started with America and then it went to spread around all the whole world, uh, and it's called the disease model, the idea that there are diseases, all right, and if there are diseases, then you got to get rid of them because they're foreign. They're things that I don't want it. I don't need this. This concept has nothing to do with reality. Diabetes is not over there. That I get High blood pressure is not something over there. And I get it and I got to get rid of it. But if I go to the sorcerer whether it's male or female, and they're wearing their long white cape and they tell me that I have a disease and here's my weapons to get rid of it, you see, I understand. So that's the whole thing. Stop looking for that.
Speaker 1:What I'm telling you is this First of all, your mind. By you asking that question, you're in that you've succumbed to their story. Their story is that there are diseases, diseases, and they're going to get you and you got to get rid of them. That's their story. You bought it. And here's Mellie. Okay so, mellie, we got to, we'll talk. Okay, so CFCs again. That's part of the way that. That's how they want us to think. All right, let me just clarify that. Cfcs, they're probably all over when they started to develop. By the way, everyone that you've ever met and you ever will meet has got CFCs, one gram or more. And then it becomes a tumor. It's considered clinical Sagittarius or clinical Leo or I don't know what. Is it Clinical Scorpio, one of those astrologicals? Anyway, it becomes.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to use that word and you guys stop using it. Don't use it, sally. You just said it. How can I get rid of my, sally? You guys listen, don't just ask questions. Don't just ask questions. Don't just ask questions. Be open to learning, okay? You don't have vibrate. Don't use their word.
Speaker 1:Can you tell me what? Can someone tell me what does the word cancer mean? If I asked you what does the word bookshelf mean, you could tell me, right. You could tell me what it means, right. What does the word food, food mean? So let me ask you what does the word cancer mean, other than people born between june 21st and july 22nd? What else does it mean? Nothing, nothing, nothing, what it keep getting shut off. Are we back on again, you guys? Are we back on? Say yes, back on, yes, this is as an astrological sign, okay. So what happened? Okay, now are we back on? Say yes, back on, yes, that's an astrological sign, okay. So what happened? Okay, now are we back on everybody? Yes, I guess so. So we all have these going on.
Speaker 1:Why? Because the natural response that cells go through if they lose, if anything compromises their ability to make energy. Cells have to make energy as their number one job. Thank you, everybody. The reason they have to make energy is because they need the energy. 55% of the energy that they derive from the environment is used just to sodium potassium pumps and other such mechanisms. So that the cell is viable, it's, it exists. So 55 of the energy that is produced by a cell is just to make sure, is to give it it's, it's for to exist. The rest of the energy that the cell is making is for cellular work. So if it's a liver cell that's doing liver stuff, kidneys so if something messes with the ability of the cell to make energy, it that becomes number one, because without it there's no it. So it's got to make energy right.
Speaker 1:And how much does it need? Well, kind of figured it out somewhere between 53 and 50 and 61 or something. Uh, kilo, kilo joules. Kilo joules, which is a um, a measurement of energy per mole. What the hell does that mean? It doesn't matter what it means, it's a unit of measure. So, whatever it is, call it ounces or meters, whatever, it doesn't matter. So the average is 57. Every cell needs what is called minus 57 kilojoules per mole, and that doesn't matter if that cell is a heartbeat, you know you're running really fast and your heart beating at 120, 130, or your elbow, which is just hanging out. They both need all cells and whether it's a CFC or it's a CFC cell, it needs minus average, minus 57 kilojoules per mole period just to operate.
Speaker 1:So if it once it's that ability to make the energy gets compromised, it has to do it another way, and we it's in that way, so that we have aka, fermentation is fundamental to all, and what it is is basically just the of a more. Actually, there are other things you can. There's, there's, there's fructose, glucose, galactose, and then there's a glutamine, which is an amino acid. You can also do that, all right. So, anyway, now, when you ferment it, you only get a little bit of energy. When you go through the mitochondria, you get a lot of energy.
Speaker 1:So our mitochondria, which are very vulnerable to living in the 21st century toxic world, that they get knocked down a lot, and when they do to some point, our cell has to switch over to fermentation for a while and then things get better and they go back. Well, when you have CFCs, you've knocked out too many of them, that's all it is. You've knocked out too many of the mitochondria and it can't go back to relying on them. So it has to become a permanently fermenting cell and that's what it is. The chronically fermenting, that's what it is. So we understand that, all right. But all of us have micrograms, milligrams or one gram or more, all right. So if you think it's in your liver or your bone or anything else, it's already everywhere.
Speaker 1:It took at least eight years from the time a cell started to become a fermenting cell for that to get large enough to be detected either a lump in the breast or prostate or whatever to be detectable Small it's at least eight years to get that either a lump in the breast or prostate or whatever to be detectable. Small, it's at least eight years to get that to become that All right. So during that time the little microscopic satellites went down the lymphatics, went into the blood and they're everywhere. So everybody who thinks they're stage one according to their ridiculous staging thing, is already microscopically staged before. So that whole staging thing has no value to you, to them. It allows them to have the appropriate nomenclature to stick your, to put into the sales algorithm, and so they know exactly what products and services they can sell you. That's the value of staging, because staging is ridiculous, and I will do that another time, but I'm just telling you it has no value for you, just for them. So don't think that it's gone there. It's good, it's traveling, it's already everywhere, all right.
Speaker 1:Now, if you've got a bunch of seeds all over, right, they're in the backyard, the front yard, the side yard. Now, if you've got a bunch of seeds all over, right, they're in the backyard, the front yard, the side yard, they're in that field over there. You've got all these seeds and you're worried that they're going to turn into these monsters. These are seeds that, when they grow into trees, they're monsters. What am I going to do about that? Every time one comes up, I'm going to go clobber it. I could do that, or I could do what. I could make sure that they don't get watered. They don't get proper nutrients and fertilizer. That's what I could do. That way, I don't have to worry about it. All right, anyway, and that's really what we do. So you have these seeds around and these seeds need good soil. So you make sure that you're not good soil for these seeds and don't water them and don't give them any fertilizer. Metaphorically, you get it.
Speaker 1:Okay, the CA protozoa eating your red blood cell and the infiltrating tissues is a disease. So you're talking about the germ theory. The germ theory is saying that the germ theory by the way, he lived around the same time as Louis Pasteur and Beauchamp and he had this postulance. He said, okay, if you're going to meet these criteria, then we can say, ah, this infectious agent caused this condition. Well, we haven't been able to do that with anything except parasites. Parasites pretty much fall into that. So if a protozoa is in you, or how about a tapeworm? Or how about a strong aloides or any of these worms, they get in and they're your dinner. It's not a disease, it's a worm or it's a protozoa. What's a disease? What's a disease? It's a protozoa. Right, you got a bunch of protozoa in there and they're colonizing.
Speaker 1:All right, we don't use their word. If you want to use their word, I'm telling you, then their program is your death. That's their program. How do I know that? Because I grew up in the hospitals. I was an intern and a resident in New York City. All right, I was in the hospitals. A short week was 120 hours. Do you know how many hours there are in one week? Well, if you're an intern, you learn very quickly that there are 168 hours in a week and if I'm spending a minimum of 120, I don't have a lot of time to do anything else. I have to get back and forth to the hospital, got to sleep, I mean, there's not much left. The reason they call us interns and residents is because we reside there, so I know what we do in those hospitals. I know it has nothing to do with health, anyway.
Speaker 1:So the colonization of our body by different organisms is happening all the time. We've got hundreds of trillions of organisms. A lot of them are like on our side and without them we'd be dead. Right, they're in our skin, in all of our cavities, in our gut, and if they're in the right proportion they're like going to make us really healthy because our relationship with them is extremely intimate, to say the least. Without them we're dead. So I don't know if you want to call them them or just expand the definition of us Anyway.
Speaker 1:So if you've got an overgrowth of something that means like protozoa, worms and stuff like that, are they there? They found something to eat. You've got to restore your balance and everything, so, and you get rid of it. But you've got to take medications. We grew up now, unfortunately, in a world where our immune systems have been systematically compromised. We are not the same people as we were, as our ancestors were. In the year 1900. We had much stronger immune systems, so now we don't, and so that's why a lot of times, herbs don't work as well for us and we need drugs, and this is one situation. With parasites, it's not a disease, it's a worm. There's no such thing as a disease. What is a disease so is diabetes and a protozoa. Are we gonna? They're both diseases. No, this doesn't mean. It doesn't mean anything.
Speaker 1:Don't use their word, please. If you use their word because remember something, their word they're going to give you a pathological, histological diagnosis. Aha, you've got adenocarcinoma of the colon or pancreas or whatever. That's their diagnosis, but all it is is a description of the, of the, of the, of the tissue. Adenoma means it came from. It came from a, um, a gland. Carcinoma means it's uh, or originated from the ectoderm of the embryo. Yeah, that's all it means. It doesn't tell you how you got it and how to get rid of it, so it's really useless. You can call it anything you want.
Speaker 1:All right, now, that's what they call a diagnosis, and then what they figure out is then they want to stage it. And if, once, they stage it now they know because of their data when you're going to die, and they're going to and they're getting the doctor, of course is going to be very forthcoming. Today, you know, yeah, you know, wait, wait, it's not curable. But, uh, what is it not curable? Yeah, so we're just going to poison you for a couple of years. Why are you going to poison me? Well, because if we don't poison you, you're going to die. Well, what's going to happen if you do poison me? Well, you're going to die anyway.
Speaker 1:So, remember, 93% of human communication is nonverbal, which means, when you're in the hospital house of horrors, or you're around these doc, these witches and warlocks, they, because they all have the same they know, ah, she has stage three. So they're all telling you you're gonna die, you're gonna die. So you're in that environment, I'm telling you that's poisoning you and that is going to wipe out your immune system, because you're. I mean, when you're told you're gonna die, what does what else matters, right, nothing matters anymore. Whatever your plans were, forget, it doesn't matter, you're gonna die. So that's not.
Speaker 1:You want to. You want to get off the death train people. So if you want to use their words, great, but just realize their words are they're on the death train and they're taking you to the morgue. Get off that train, jump onto the train, go into health, the paradise of health. We're all on that. We're all looking to restore our health. We've all had our health compromised.
Speaker 1:And how do you get? Where do you obtain health? It's like a big secret, but by living healthy. There's not another way. You can't buy it, you can't negotiate it, you can't demand it. You can earn it. So I'm just saying you got to use their work.
Speaker 1:Why do you keep saying device unexpectedly stopped? Yeah, I know, I listen. I don't trust the minds behind technology. All right, I'm sorry, I didn't even get to your questions. I'm going to get to your questions now. I just wanted to and I'm answering these questions here. But I want you to understand something, and somebody was there saying it's diet, alkaline. Yes, diet and alkalinity. All of those things are really important, but it's not to get rid of anything. It's to restore harmony and balance. That's what we're looking to do, and if we remember that we're not here to get rid of anything. We're here to restore balance, and balance means that there won't be any negative things.
Speaker 1:And I told this story before and I'm going to tell it again and I'll probably tell it even again. And that's this I had a fellow at Oasis in Arizona with stage four. According to their meaning, it was in other organs, colon CFCs. It was in his liver, stage four. It took about six months. They were gone and they were undetected, clean scan. So he should have been really happy, right, but he wasn't. You know why he wasn't happy? Because he had heart failure and his heart failure was so severe that he needed oxygen and a wheelchair just to go to the bathroom.
Speaker 1:Why does it keep stopping? Can it keeps going? Can I ask everyone, are you seeing? Does it might? Does it go off and on? Tell me somebody say right, yes, goes off and on. I and that's like the, it's like almost once a minute.
Speaker 1:Now. That's weird. How come it keeps? This yellow thing comes on, your device unexpectedly stopped. We're trying to get back on.
Speaker 1:Now. Who's you? You think it's mark. What's his name? Mark, uh, what's his name? Mark, what's his name? You know the guy, mark. He used to look like a clone. Now he's got bushy, blonde hairdo. So he's now a Californian living in Malibu, right, bushy, and you probably don't know those songs. You don't remember those songs. Anyway, broadcast is smooth, amazing. Yeah, fuckerberg, that's it, mark Fuckerberg. Uh, yeah, fuckerberg, that's it, mark fucker. Anyway. Um, I don't trust this guy anyway.
Speaker 1:So you got to live healthy. Yeah, I get my z's and my f's mixed up. You know what I mean. I'm never sure if that's a z or an f, but that's pretty with him. We'll stick with the f, right?
Speaker 1:So, yeah, we need to restore, we need to do all these things, but don't get lost in those details, because you're not going to be. You don't want your whole body to be alkaline because you'll be dead. Yeah, that's it, 2.0, right, because your stomach has to be extremely acidic. It's got to be 1.5 pH. Your colon 6.8. That's acidic. The distal part of your ileum, again, 6.7, 6. Different you're. You do a data. We need to be very outgoing.
Speaker 1:So this, all, every, the different cells in the body we have, there's a different ph in there and that's the purpose. The purpose is ph and temperature are the two physical characteristics of the, of the phenomenal universe, that, especially in biological entities, but in the bios universe, that, especially in biological entities, but in the biosphere that determine chemical function, all right. So in a high pH, like, for example, you've all heard of the probiotic acidophilus, right, and there's all kinds of species of acidophilus. The reason it's acidophilus, right, and there's all kinds of species of acidophilus. The reason it's acidophilus is because it produces acid and it keeps the pH a little bit low, because if it didn't, you'd have an overgrowth of these guys. So the acidophilus chemically they keep things in balance wherever they're located and without them you're in trouble.
Speaker 1:But what does have to be alkaline are blood and the interstitial fluid. That's the part of the blood, the non-cellular part, meaning non-red blood cell, non-white cell, the serum part that diffuses through the capillary membrane into the area called the interstitium where all the cells are hanging out, and it's the fluid. So it's like an aquarium and the fish are the cells of our body. That's the aquarium they live in. That has to be between pH 7.35 to 7.45. On either side you're in trouble. There's all sorts of mechanisms to keep it right there. So, yes, when we're talking about alkalinity, that's what has to be alkaline, but not everything else.
Speaker 1:And the body. Don't worry, you have to figure it out. The body will figure it out. The body already figured it out. All you have to do is eat human food and remember that we are diurnal, we're not nocturnal. Oh, he's a night owl. No, no, it's a human. Night owls are over there. It's a human Maybe that'll look like one but really a human and diurnal. She'll go to sleep right after the sun goes down.
Speaker 1:I can't do that. Okay, you can't do it. Then you won't get the benefit. There's not a I mean okay, I won't do it. I can't do it. I have to do it. Okay, all right, you won't do it. I can't do it. I have to do it. Okay, all right, you won't do it. You can't do it, so you won't get the benefit of it. That's all I can say. All right, so, um, so there's certain things. If we live according to our biological requirements, we're going to. That's all right. So you don't have to worry about alkaline asthma. Just eat what we're supposed to eat. Yeah, but what are we supposed to eat? Because this guy says there's the price, because we've got so many freaks out there telling us that they got to eat. Uh, whatever, I don't know. People with the right for your blood type and you have to uh, and so we'll get into that at another time. I better answer some questions, otherwise people would say what the hell is. So here's the question.
Speaker 1:This is from kelsey. I am only 33 and a mother of four. Wow, I was diagnosed with anemia at age 10, hypothyroid at 12, and IBS at 17. I have had diarrhea since I was pregnant with my second son about seven years ago. It's gotten to the point that I go to the bathroom more than 20 times a day. It's gotten to the point that I go to the bathroom more than 20 times a day. So last summer I elected to get a colonoscopy and I found that I have celiac, but my colon is fine. I didn't find any parasites, but I'm sure that I have them. My doctors don't agree and their suggestions are not enough. I'd like to have a consultation with you, you and so I can set up a treatment plan and finally heal myself. All right, kelsey, wow, and unfortunately your story there is like not unusual Now, if you were diagnosed with anemia at age 10, because when we think of anemia, we know that what's happening is their blood count is low.
Speaker 1:What do I know about colloidal silver, blue. Okay, remind me again. Where was I? Anemia means you don't have enough blood. Your blood is, the amount of blood is low. We look at either what they call hemoglobin or hematocrit. It carries oxygen, oxygen. So usually if you don't have enough, if your blood count is low, your red blood cell count is low, you're either losing it too quickly or not making it enough.
Speaker 1:Oops, your device unexpectedly stopped. You guys didn't see that, right. Say no, yes, no, it didn't just stop. No, yes, no, yes, no, no, no, yes, no, great, okay, thank you, then for me it stops. I know they're just trying to keep me. It's fucker work. He wants to keep me on edge. What was that song by Eminem? Was it the Real Mark? Please stand up. Are you a clone or are you a cool dude from California?
Speaker 1:Anyway, now, if you had it at age 10, that means we know that, because a lot of women they might have heavy menses and that would be one way of losing it. So, 10, you weren't having your menses yet. So we know you weren't losing it. But if you had it at 10, now, if you had it at 10 and you, you, now, if you had it as solid the only condition that I know of that is really uh. It means that you've been anemic, for um is basically it's one of the few uh inherited things we can get and it's called thalassemia and it'd be thalassemia minor right, which means you just don't.
Speaker 1:You don't have the enzymes to make the protein, the uh hemoglobin, uh are uh compromised and you don't make enough hemoglobin and so you have a low hemoglobin which carries oxygen. And one of the problems is is when a doctor finds out, when a sorcerer finds out, that you have anemia, most of the time they don't try to figure out what kind. Yet with a real mark that are pleased and pleased. So I was gonna do a great video between Eminem and the Beach Boys and I about the real mark, but if I never had a chance to do um, they usually give iron, and if you give iron to someone with thalassemia, they're gonna get iron overload.
Speaker 1:So you don't just give iron Right now. So if you had it at 10, I'm wondering if you have thalassemia. And if you have thalassemia, they're going to get iron overload. So you don't just give iron right Now. So if you had it at 10, I'm wondering if you have thalassemia, and if you have thalassemia, then maybe your normal hemoglobin is two or three points lower than what is considered healthy, but your body has adjusted to it over your life so I don't know. We'd have to figure that out. So you had anemia at age 10. I know you weren't bleeding and you probably weren't exposed to any heavy chemicals that prevented your bone marrow from making it, so I'm not sure what happened there.
Speaker 1:Then at 10, hypothyroid Well, that's you diagnosed. That means see, that means in order to get diagnosed with hypothyroid, that means you have to diagnose is getting, is having a spell put on you? Is having a spell put on you. It's called medical spell casting. That means your thyroid was really in trouble. So in order for it to show up on tests, we all have pretty much what you call it froze.
Speaker 1:Briefly for a second, we all have what's called subclinical hypothyroidism. Subclinical means we don't have clinical. Clinical hypothyroidism is you're really in trouble. I mean you're lethargic, you can't think much, you sleep a lot, you can't lose weight, no matter what you're gaining weight. So clinical hypothyroidism, everything's kind of slow and sluggish. That's clinical hypothyroidism because you can experience it and see it. It subclinical is you think you're fine, except that your thyroid's not.
Speaker 1:So if they found it in your blood and then they probably started you on something like synthroid, which is t4 synthetic t4 and then anemia, 10, 12, you got the hypothyroid and then at 17 you had, uh, ibs irritable bowel syndrome isn't that ridiculous? They talk about it as if it's. I got this thing, yeah, what's it called irritable bowel syndrome? Now, what if a kind of person that I'm irritable, what you want, what if I'm kind of like that, do I have a disease called irritable personality syndrome? You realize how insane it is.
Speaker 1:That's not a disease, all right, but what does it mean? It means you don't have the right microorganisms inside of your body, in your gut, and now they're calling it celiac, meaning that you have a problem with wheat and things like that. Nah, you have a dysbiosis. So does the person with Crohn's, so does the person with ulcerative colitis. So does the person with SIBO small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, it's all the same. So does the person who doesn't even think they have a problem? Yeah, yeah, I agree. Yeah, so we have a dysbiosis.
Speaker 1:So, really, what you need to do, kelsey, is restore your or maybe you never had it a healthy gut biome, and the way you do that is we talk about this every week you do a thorough juice cleanse, fresh vegetable juice cleanse, and you do it for three weeks, four weeks as long, without eating solid food, and you'll have plenty of energy. You'll feel great. You're just going to be wanting to swallow, smell, taste you and swallow, smell, taste you. Gotta do the smell, taste you. That's what we live, because, nutrient wise, you'll be getting all nutrients except for fat and fiber. But because you need to clean everything out, get rid of everything and let it. Let it start to heal, and you can take some things like like glutamine, glutamine which you can get from. I think so, for it's a combination of glutamine and aloe glutamine. You can get some acromantia, which is this probiotic that repairs leaky gut, and then, when you start eating again, then you'll eat only food that is alive.
Speaker 1:So you probably won't be eating cows or pigs, because alive cows and live pigs, first of all, it'd be pretty difficult. Can you imagine trying to eat a cow while it's alive? Or a pig, even a frog? Who'd want to eat a frog if it was alive? So why are you guys saying eating live food? Because if you're eating a live food and it happens to be plants, right, things that don't walk or fly or crawl. They're called plants. The stuff that flies, crawls, walks, slithers, those are animated. And then there are plants that are not animated, they're just there and we eat them live. Guess what? The bacteria, microorganisms like that are the ones we need. It just turns out I don't know what a coincidence. Yeah, I don't know what a I mean coincidence, you know? Yeah, I will make that video.
Speaker 1:I'm also going to make the juice diet for the carnivore. I'm a carnivore. I'm a carnivore. I don't eat any animals alive. I'm a corpse of war. I eat corpses. Great, okay, yeah, if you change, you've done your cleanse and now you're going to eat nothing but uncooked plant food. Now, the microorganisms that like that are the ones you need and you're going to be restored to health. Everything's going to get better, everything, everything, not. There's not one thing that won't get better if you can restore your bio and diarrhea.
Speaker 1:Now, what does diarrhea mean? The definition of diarrhea really is a very vague. For example, the person who has a bowel movement every three days. If they start having two bowel movements a day, that's for them diarrhea. But most people consider diarrhea when it's watery or loose Twice a day, compared to every three days, is loose for them anyway. So usually it's water, not not formed.
Speaker 1:Did we just have a blackout? What do you mean? Oops, how do I feel about multivitamins? Make fresh juice. You've got more multivitamins, more my. You've got biologically available vitamins, phytonutrients, minerals yeah, what's this? No, how do you feel about daily vitamins?
Speaker 1:What I'm saying is that when you get, imagine, one liter, one quart of fresh vegetable juice is like a handful of vegetables. You couldn't have eaten that much. So if you're eating two or you're drinking two, let's say two quarts a day, right, or you're not fasting, you're not doing a juice feast, so you just have one quart a day. You're getting more nutrients than the average person gets in six months in that one day. And if you're drinking, if you're doing a juice cleanse, you're like you're getting two to three quarts a day. It's like super nutrition. So you're getting more.
Speaker 1:Because the multi-mineral vitamins are just based on their standards right, and their standards are the recommended daily allowance. You only need 50 milligrams of ascorbate, which is vitamin C, 50 milligrams. You need 50 milligrams so that you don't have end stage scurvy. That's what that is, but it's not enough for optimal functioning. They don't talk about optimal function. They want to know how much you take before you suffer from a deficiency syndrome. That's all. There's nothing, they say is true, nothing.
Speaker 1:Um, now, so we got a straight. We got to straighten out your bio, your biosis. I would like to know what's going on with if you have thalassemia or not. Um, they didn't find parasites with me yet. They're not gonna find them. Listen, everyone, keep in mind that they're not. Everyone has parasites, by the way, just they're not gonna find them. This is why they're called parasites, because they have learned to successfully avoid being detected and killed. Right, if they weren't good at it and you could find them easily and kill them, then they wouldn't be parasites, all right. But I think you're probably thinking that you have parasites, therefore you have the diarrhea and stuff like that. It's all happening at the same time.
Speaker 1:You've had a problem since you were young and it's because you were born into what? If you're unfortunate enough, like me, to be American, you grew up in this greatest country in the world. What world is that? Where we grew up? On Wonder Bread? It was a Wonder Bread. I forget the commercial. It builds bodies. It helps bodies in 12 ways. I forget the madness, madness, but anyway. So we grew up in a world where we're you know. So we start with your. You start with the middle, the center. Clean that out, clean it out, restore its health, get that balanced and everything else, and then, if you're eating human food, you'll actually start to be a functioning human. It's crazy, it can't be that.
Speaker 1:Bologna and white bread. Yeah, there you go. I remember as a kid, I remember the bologna and the bread. I loved it. I had mustard on it. I remember taking the white bread and I would bunch it up into a real hard and I thought how cool is that? For some reason I thought that was cool.
Speaker 1:Oh, why are they seeing? Why they see? Because they do see in the. You can see them on autopsy. You can see, you can find them like that.
Speaker 1:But just understand something they're microscopic when we're talking. First of all, protozoa are microscopic. You can't see them. The worms the only thing you're going to see is an adult worm, right, and the tapeworm can be big, but all the other worms are not more than a couple inches at most. But unless you have adults and you can see pinworms, these little white guys, unless you have adult forms in your bowels, you won't know. So if you've got, for example, strong alloides in your lung, you're not going to know that you might be wheezing and all that, but you won't know that you've got a parasite. And what are they going to do a test to find out? No, there's no way. And a protozoa, do you know? You have protozoa in your mouth right now. You do probably in your jaws and all that.
Speaker 1:Proto and temiba trichomonas, right, probably got trichomonas, um, uh, and you're, if you get trichomonas, vaginal trichomonas, um, that is one you can tell and you don't really need to go to a doctor to figure that one out, because if you have trichomonas it will smell like fish and you'll know you have it here. Here's the thing about trichobotan. That's the protozoa. Here's the thing about it. The men you got it from a guy, it's really when they do studies.
Speaker 1:There's two subpopulations of women who don't get any of this stuff. They don't get cervicals, cfcs, they don't get. That's Catholics or or any other religious sector. The women are truly celibate, they really do it. And pure lesbians, lesbians, lesbians who've never had a male they don't have all this problem. So the problem is men. Hey, what can I say? I'm just glad I'm a man, I don't have to deal with men. My heart goes out to all the women out there who like men, because wow, anyway, and if you're a guy, don't get mad at me, because you know, you know, anyway. So, but anyway, the problem with this yes, I agree, jen, that's fantastic, not that Jen, whatever, I'll just call you jen.
Speaker 1:Um, the trigger motors that the man doesn't know they have, that they gave to the woman. If the man doesn't treat it, it can develop into prostate cfcs. If the woman doesn't treat it, it can turn into cervical cfcs. Right, so you gotta get rid of these guys now. So we all have protozoa, we all that. So most of them are microscopic. It's the point I was trying to make. And so, unless they get to the even even the larva, so they go from worms to larva, you're not going to see them. And they could. You could be. You know, if you're taking anti-parasitic medication, they could be coming out. You won't know it.
Speaker 1:Do I prescribe medications? Yes, I do, but the problem is the is is uh, in in the us, unlike other countries. In another country, when you finish your training, you get licensed by the country and anywhere in that country, you can practice right. So if it's italy and now in that country, you can practice right. So if it's Italy and now in Europe? Now you have it's the EU. So if you're licensed in the EU, you can practice in France, italy, germany, it doesn't matter. But, like Japan, you get it for life and you can be in Kyushu, hokkaido. It doesn't matter where you are, you're going to be able to practice. Same with Korea.
Speaker 1:In the US, you get licensed state by state. So I'm licensed in New York and Arizona, but not in Florida and not in Nebraska, so I can't. And then in America, too, they said if I wrote a prescription for somebody that I did not examine with my hands and my ears, I'll lose my license. I mean even high blood pressure medicine or anything. And then the great hoax of 2020 came, and we all know the great hoax of 2020. And then there was the lockdowns brought to you by the World Economic Forum and they allowed telemedicine.
Speaker 1:It became okay now, and in order to do it, you had to do a virtual physical exam, which is bizarre. So I was doing those right. So you know we'd do a Zoom call and then I have you touch yourself and take your blood pressure and all that, and that's considered a virtual physical exam. It's kind of weird. I always felt like just odd telling someone okay, now touch yourself here, what's it feel like? Do you feel that it's just ridiculous? Because, regardless of how good it is, I won't know what the heart sounds like or the lungs sound like, and I can't you know, and that's so, I can't do that. So now, for a while, I could do virtuals, and now I can't. I think it depends. So it's really so.
Speaker 1:But regarding all these medications, they're only you only need prescription for them. In the greatest country in the world and there are other ones like Europe and stuff like that you need to have prescriptions, but in some of those really third world, yeah, they can walk into the store and just buy them, but we're free, they're not, Anyway. So what I've done is I'm working on something so you won't have to get. There's going to be a website. I'm working out where you can just get all those that you need and they'll be mailed to you. All right, so that's coming up quickly, but in the meantime, you guys should join our group the group because we have all these resources of places to get. I don't have them all, you know, I can think of them right there.
Speaker 1:But where to get ivermectin, where to get fenbendazole, where to get niclosamide? So remember, so remember the big three. Ivermectin, then bend is all and like close a lot, all right. And then for the protozoa you want, night does oxidize, also called a linear, but it's the night is oxygen. And then the antifungal you can use, die flu. Now flagell, the person I saw, someone was a for a trick of honest. Yeah, flagell is flagell. Works of mitra. Night is all. And but so does tininnidazole or nitrozoxane, because it gives a lot of personal information to the monster overloads. You guys, I don't know who you are.
Speaker 1:Jab, don't use their word Jab. Okay, everybody remember linguistic manipulation. First of all, there was no pan, there was a hoax, there was no scam damage. So what? Don't use the word. And then you don't use that V word either, because there was no V's. There were what? Bioweapons?
Speaker 1:And as soon as it became mandated, suddenly BBC, cnn, fox, whatever, started to say jab, jab, jab. Did you get jab? I got jab. Why did the word jab come out? The word jab came out because if you're like joking with your friend, you jab them right, or you walk outside and a branch jabs you. So the word jab in English implies a benign event, either jocularly, or a mild abrasion, so they use this word to psychologically lower it. You get jabbed. Yeah, hi, jab, jab, jab.
Speaker 1:Don't use the word, it's not a jab. I can't really be honest because we're going to go to X so I can, but anyway, it's not a jab, that's a jab. All right, so don't use their. All right, so they use their words. You can't use their words. If you use their words, you're in their video game. You don't want to play their video game. Good, you guys are going to help each other when to get these things for that? All right, beautiful, beautiful, okay, so, anyway. So, kelsey, I hope you get it.
Speaker 1:So what I'm saying is, instead of a consultation with me, join the groups, join, uh, the health and healing group. That's the, the. We interact, you get, we can interact, just like the same as if you get in consultation. But when I was doing the consultations, I could only do six a day, right, because I I don't stop talking, obviously, so they're usually two or three. They were really long, and then I send you recommendations and we wind up. It just takes. That's all I do, I can't do anything else. And that's the whole world. That's just a small amount of people. So in these groups we can do that, I can interact and you can get. This person's question was applicable to your situation, so it's really much better. Join the groups and we can do that.
Speaker 1:Okay, now, this is from Pete. I'm having mercury filling removed, two at a time. Should I wait to start parasite cleanse until my mercury filling removal is completed, taking chlorellis, viralina, nac, garlic, milk, thistle during mercury filling removal? Should I add anything else, such as cilantro? All right, okay. So pete, good, you're getting removed and I hope you've gone. You, you you have a biological dentist and the dentist was certified by iaomt and that the dentist was trained with SMART, which is Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Treatment.
Speaker 1:Anyway, it's a specific way of doing it Because if they're removed the wrong way, nitoxanide, not nitrox, nitoxanide, n-i-t-o-x, z, n-i-t-o-x-z, n-i-t-o-z-o-x-a-n-i-d-e Stupid word Anyway, nitazoxalate, but it also goes by the brand name Alinea, a-l-i-n-i-a, so it's easier to find. Anyway, so if the mercury is removed the wrong way, in other other words, if they just go in and start drilling and take it out, that mercury will will aerosolize, vaporize and you'll inhale it and you'll be swallowing it. You'll get large doses of mercury. People that have had the mercury taken out the wrong way have it's changed their lives, because remember what they call autism is usually due to too much mercury from the these. So I'm glad you're getting them out.
Speaker 1:I hope you got a biological dentist. Two at a time you can usually do. If you had a bunch up here they can do the whole point. But but being done the right way, they have a really heavy suction. They have a mouth guard Prevents you from swallowing it. Heavy suction they usually have these. I forget what you call it again, but it's in the air in it. So for any mercury that vaporizes in it, it's a cult Anyway. And then the dentist is wearing it looks like a moon suit, because you know they can't inhale it either. All right, so there you go.
Speaker 1:Night Tazoxanide Good, great Wendy. All day chemist Okay, great. So I hope you're doing that right. Is there anything else you should know? You don't have to wait to take the parasites Anti-parasitic. You don't have to wait till they're all up. You can take them. You can take them.
Speaker 1:The only thing you would hold off on when you're having your mercury removed is any chelating agent. So if you still have mercury in your mouth, it's advisable not to use chelating agents until it's out, because you might just move it from your mouth and deposit it in your brain. That's the idea. So I'm glad you're getting them out and I hope your biological dentist already did a 3D cone beam and they now CT so they know if you have cavitations, they know if you have any other problems.
Speaker 1:But what you're taking is fine. I hope you're taking vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin A, melatonin and your iodine's good and all that. But in addition you're taking spirulina and milk thistle and I see garlic. That's great for your liver. Yeah, you're doing good. I don't know if you got the right amounts. Most people don't know because doctors don't know what is the right amount to take. Now garlic are you eating whole garlic? Are you getting the capsules? Whatever you're taking, do the research Go online?
Speaker 1:Go to PubMed, for example, milk thistle. Do the research go online? Go to pub med, for example, milk this. Go to pub med and say dosing for milk thistle and then, for whatever reason, so like if you had uh liver protection, if it was for yeah, that's about all, and then just see and you'll see. It'll bring you to articles and you can see if you ever, if you don't have a, if you to articles and you can see. If you don't have anyone you can ask that you can trust, right? So no EDTA before all amalgams are removed, correct?
Speaker 1:Or DMSA or DMPS, and the idea is thatating agents work like EDTA or DMSA is, for example, edta, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. Edta, it's a man-made, a woman-made, a person-made amino acid that's non-metabolizable. It doesn't get metabolized, so it just goes in and out. Your body doesn't use it. So anyway, tetraacetic acid that's tetra is four Acetic acid. It comes in the form of acetate, so acetate has a negative charge. So here's this molecule with four negative charges, like that, and you got a metal mercury or lead or whatever. They have a positive charge. So those four negatives in that positive it grabs it, and that's why they call it chelation, grab, claw, grab. So now the chelating agents have different affinities for different metals, for example the DMSA and the DMPS, which are very similar.
Speaker 1:The DMPS is IV and DMSA, you can think of it. Their favorite is mercury and then lead, and it goes down. The EDDA, its favorite is lead, and, and so that's all. That's all. That means? Which means what? Which means if that edda is carrying a piece of mercury and taking, kicking it out and it sees lead, it just drops that.
Speaker 1:Mercury grabs the lead. Got a higher affinity for the lead. So that's the not so dmsa, dimer cap to succinic acid. Uh, so that's the thing. So it will drop one. So you don't want to do it until you're it's out that. That's. That's the whole idea that my dentist says what? It's only a very small amount if mercury, so not harmful, uh-huh, okay, uh, zoe, this is amazing. You're a dentist.
Speaker 1:Now listen, I want you to understand something. When the, when the mercury is brought to the dental offices, it's brought in hazardous containers, right, biohazard. Contain is brought to them in biohazard. Now the scraps. You know when they, the leftover mercury is picked up in biohazardous containers. So the only safe place is your mouth. Dentists are still doing that. They're still doing that. They're still saying it's okay. Do you know that there are warnings on tuna fish cans for pregnant women because of the mercury in tuna fish? But it's okay in your mouth.
Speaker 1:Mercury has no physiological function. It's not like zinc or magnesium. So your dentist needs to be in your history column. You got to. This was my dentist. This is not my desk, it was my dentist. Go to. I'm going to find it. See, if you guys were in the group and this was just Zoom I could share a screen with you, but let me just find this here. It's I-A-O-M-T. So go to I-A-O-M-T and it says the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, and they will give you a list of dentists that have gone for that training and like, for example, your dentist probably uses fluoride when they, their hygienists do, when they're cleaning your teeth, which is insane. Look here, this is on the IAOMT International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. All right, they'll tell and they'll have all this stuff there about, for example, fluoride. It's smart, mercury facts, it's a great. And make sure your doctor, your dentist, is certified, not just a member, okay, but read that and you'll understand. They've got a lot of good research. They have their members and professionals.
Speaker 1:What's a profession? What does it mean to say someone's a profession? If you get paid what? Unable, never off, everything, ok. Can you hear me now? Hello, can you hear me? Hello, good, all right. So All right, good, good, I'm glad you're getting the mercury out. That's fantastic, but you got to do it there.
Speaker 1:I hope you don't have any titanium implants or you don't have any. Uh, what do you call it? What they call it gold. They don't remember. They don't put any metals in your mouth, they put alloys. So gold is like when they say you get a gold crown or gold filling or inlay or outlay, it's 40% gold. And then there's other things like aluminum, so they're alloys. And when you have more than one metal in a saline solution, which is your saliva, you have what's called a battery.
Speaker 1:Sing us a Neil Diamond song. I can't sing anything. What song I sing, you'll know. You won't recognize the song, so all right. So bird mite infection. You you said the question here. Let me see. So I found all right. So, pete, you're doing great. Um, hope you can escalate my question for today or tomorrow. Thomas, your name is thomas, my name thomas.
Speaker 1:How to lower or get rid of E coli, e facalis, klebsiella, pneumonia in urine, prostate and gut? I have dealt with these for over a year and tried multiple antibiotics. All right, it's very good. E facis, e coli and Klebsiella. First of all, e coli is a part of your normal flora. Now there are different strains of E coli that have been developed because of our amazing agricultural and farming practices and things like that use of antibiotics and all that. But now you're finding these in the urine, prostate and what else. And gut, okay, now it's not. Oh, sweet Caroline. Yeah, oh, I wish I could sing that. That's a great song, caroline. Oh, thank you about the colloidal blue. In fact, this is a good time to do it. Hang on there, okay Now, okay, first of all, the Klebsiella, the E coli and the E faecalis are it's not like they got into you and you got to get rid of them.
Speaker 1:They are actually normal inhabitants of our bodies, but in much less of a proportion. There are other ones. So in a healthy, when you have a healthy biome, that means you have all of the organisms in a healthy relative proportion, more of these, and they are there. The relative proportions that you have are there because of what they're eating, right. So, for example, if you ate nothing but fast food, you would have a whole different. You'd have more of this one and less of this one. You'd have a whole different biosis. It'd be a dysbiosis. And then, if you ate nothing but home-cooked food, no fast food, you'd have a different dysbiosis. And then, if you ate, vegetarian or vegan, it changes it. And then, finally, when you eat an uncooked plant one, the animals or the organisms that thrive are the ones we need. So now the blue I don't know what you're saying.
Speaker 1:Blue colloidal silver, colloidal, silveroidal silver everyone is amazing stuff, but the only place that I ever get it from is natural immunogenics. They make something called argentin 23 and sovereign silver, because it's so. It's just, it's okay. Colloidal silver means that the silver, which is a, a metal that's got a positive charge, has been sequestered in a little small package or envelope, almost like a liposomal, and these are called colloids. So people have actually colloidal silver machines that they make it back in their at their home, the garage or wherever. The problem is it's not stable and then those colloids break apart and you wind up getting large areas of coalescent silver. And if you start taking that, you wind up getting something called argoria, and argoria is where your face turns blue, your head blue, and the big problem with it is that it's permanent. So you don't want to get colloidal silver that is not in a stable form. So the Argentin 23 is 23 parts per million, which is nobody can do that, and it's stable. In fact it's so good, you can give it IV, we give it IV.
Speaker 1:Now, the nice thing about silver is that silver is antimicrobial, but only the guys we know, the ones that aren't on our side. All right, that is amazing. So if you so for example, let's say you have H pylori in your gut Instead of taking all these antibiotics you take a couple tablespoons of the Argentin 23 five times a day. You know what? Methylene blue? I don't know, I can't. You know what I mean I'm getting too. I gotta stay on these questions. So what I'm telling you, thomas, is this You've been on multiple antibiotics, which is why you still have it, because the antibiotics are killing the good guys they're eliminating. Do you realize that if I got to use I can't use that word, because that word right is considered, what do you call it? I can't use the word K-I-L-L or I can't right, otherwise they kick me off.
Speaker 1:What you want to do is restore a healthy biome, thomas, and when you take antibiotics you further disturb the biome, the relative proportions. So instead, you do a good, thorough cleanse, like I was talking about earlier. You do two, three, four week, as long as you can go, juice cleanse, get colon hydrotherapy, go to sleep early, move around all day. After three, four, five weeks of the juice cleanse, then go eat just healthy, organic, uncooked plants for a while. Don't do forever and you will have a healthy. Everything will be back to normal. Why? Because you've got at least a small colony of every microorganism in your body somewhere. The reason there's only a few of them and a lot of them is because of what you're eating. You change your diet and they'll change. So yeah, you can take probiotics.
Speaker 1:But what's interesting? When you look at the research with probiotics, it's more effective to take prebiotics and prebiotics. I love these terms. Prebiotic is the food for the biotic, for the microorganism. It's their food. So if they're saying if taking their food is more effective than taking them, it means that as long as you're eating right, they're already there. That's what that means.
Speaker 1:But a prebiotic is food. So in other words, why a prebiotic? That's like pre-boarding. Right, here you are sitting in the airport and at the gate now you're not boarding yet, right? You're not boarding. You're sitting in the waiting room. So you're pre-boarding, right? No, you're not pre-boarding until they announce it. I thought we're all pre-boarding anyway. They're terms. So a prebioticbiotic means the microorganisms will eat this stuff and then it turns into a biotic, so it's a prebiotic. So my food, my apple, is a prebiotic. It's a prehuman. It's so stupid, anyway.
Speaker 1:And what they use in the prebiotics is stuff like inulin. They use the prebiotics and stuff like inulin. Basically, it's what we would call like an undigestible or an insoluble fiber, one that you can't digest, or even one that you can Soluble fibers as well, but anyway, that's their food. So do that, restore your biome and then don't take any more antibiotics. All right Now. So understand that. I hope you got that, thomas.
Speaker 1:And in your prostates and your urine and your colon Well, they're all connected. They're all connected. The prostate, you want to remember. If you want your prostate to get to its healthier size, a healthier volume, one thing you've got to do is make sure that it's being drained properly, and the way prostates drain is through ejaculation so most people are. I mean, the studies show that it's 21 times a month keeps your prostate in a healthy volume. So keep that in mind too. Drainage, all right, let's see Now. This is Debbie.
Speaker 1:My family and I have bird mites infestation. We've moved out of our home and we're living in our RV. We are trying to get rid, get the bird mites off of our hair and our bodies. We have tried ozone, neem oil, bird mite spray. There are thousands of people experiencing the same problem that we are having right now. They cannot get rid of them. They have them two, have them two, three, four, five years. In some ways, it is a hidden epidemic, as it is worldwide. The government turns a blind eye.
Speaker 1:Do you have any suggestions of what we can do to get rid of them? Well, yes, now one of the best medications for ectoparasites, which are parasites that live outside of us, including scabies, right, which is horrible because, like in your, they get, like just under your skin. You can't see them and they cause extreme, severe itching, is ivermectin. So that you know ivermectin. But the other thing is you have to remember these, the mites, now Mites. There are mites and ticks and you know mosquitoes, fleas, right. So they live actually outside of the body, on the what do you call it, on the skin, and they, so they're eating. What they live on is our sebum, the oils that we're secreting, and they're eating the dead skin and things like that, right, so you've got to get rid of the source.
Speaker 1:Now I wonder why you don't have. Clearly, you would have mentioned that you don't have birds in your house, right, I'm imagining Right? So if you don't have birds, how do you know they're bird mites? Can you see them? And are you and you have them examined with a, with someone that knows what they're doing, with a microscope? Huh, I don't know. Is that what happened? So you moved out of your home, but now you're in your, you're in your RV and you still have them, and your whole family has them, so that means they're there as well.
Speaker 1:So what you might want to do is, like you know, you can get a strong ozone machine, one that's strong, where you put it in your RV and you lock the doors and you leave. You can't be there and you got to leave, and you leave, you can't be there, and you leave it on for a day or two or three and it'll kill them all. It's really strong. If you breathe it, you die. You can't have it. So you have to be able to get that. That would do it, and meanwhile you go somewhere else.
Speaker 1:But you've got to change your. It's just like having scabies. You've got to change your clothes every day, and you should, instead of using those poisons that they put on the skin. You know ivermectin will do it, and you can get topical ivermectin too. You can get it in a paste form, right, and orally.
Speaker 1:So I imagine the I imagine your biggest problem is you're itching, but I don't know. Do you have them? Who told you that that's what it is Right and are you using? You know people use insect repellent, which is I don't know. I want to know how you know that you have them. Let me find this again yes, itching, you saw under a microscope, you saw that and you said that's a bird mite, right, I mean, so your sister did so. Your sister, like, she's like a biologist, she knows for sure that was a bird mite, all right. So no birds, no nests, nothing around, huh, all right. And now are they all over the body or in certain areas.
Speaker 1:Anyway, the point is this Ivermectin orally. Her friend infected her, all right. So you've got to in your whole family. So you understand, you've got to completely ozonate that your RV and the friend got it from a nest, okay, but here's the thing you, you gotta, you do that and, uh, ivermectin. And you can use ivermectin topically as well, but this would be a perfect thing for an ozone sauna. If you had an ozone sauna, if you and you could do that where it comes up to here and you're in there, that that would be fantastic. Otherwise you can't. But but if it's in certain parts of your body, can you? Just because hydrogen peroxide three percent, six percent hydrogen peroxide anywhere you know, that's where is it? What part of your body, hair, head, anyway, you want to try. You got to treat it locally and and the only, the only the, the best one I know of is um is ivermectin, because we use it for scabies, right, and I don't know what they use, insecticides like permethrin. Yeah, these are terrible stuff. So one thing that is, and this is good for many conditions, so keep this in mind. One thing that is, and this is good for many conditions, so keep this in mind If you can get, when I was in the US, in Arizona, I would order 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide Now 35%.
Speaker 1:You know when I used to put it in my pool right, five gallons once a week. It didn't need any chlorine or anything like that. The pool was beautiful, so I'd carry the buckets and little drops would go onto my leg right and it was like getting stung by beetroot. So 35%, you can't deal with it. However, you can dilute it. So if I had 35% and I took out, let's say, for example, I took out, let's say, for example, 10 cc's of the hydrogen peroxide and 10 cc's of distilled water and I mix them Now I've cut it in half, I have 17.5. If I do that again, I'll have 8.75%. So you can keep this. So you can keep this.
Speaker 1:You know it's but anyway, one cup of 35% in a big full bathtub and you just get in there and do that daily for a while. First of all it'll take off, you'll. You'll find you in brush, do some skin brushing. You'll get rid of all the you know, all of the dead skin that we're not aware of will come off, of the exfoliated. There'll be a lot in your bathtub. It's a good. We should all do it once a week anyway. It's good to do that. It just gets rid of old, messy stuff that needs to come off anyway. But those guys can't handle it. Now, if they're in certain areas, then you can get the food grade hydrogen peroxide 6% and put that on different areas. I have 6%. What I do is I take a mouthful in the morning because you don't want to swallow in the morning because you've been growing all sorts of things all night. So you just spit it out and get rid of those guys. Anyway, I don't know where they are or anything like that, but do what I'm talking about and it will help.
Speaker 1:I don't know what kind of ozone machines they use for air fresheners, but the standard ones that you get are not strong enough. Ones that you get are not strong enough. When we were making Oasis, building it, we had paint that was not toxic. Anyway, we still ozonated the place. So at night I mean we hadn't moved in yet but we'd put on this ozone and close everything, everything up, and then you had to open it up and you can't go in there for a while until, uh, it's dissipated. But that ozone will really. It's really good. And what I love about ozone too, is that it also it will neutralize other all kinds of chemicals in the air.
Speaker 1:So what you know everyone's house once a week you should do you put chemicals in the air. So you know everyone's house once a week you should do it. You put it on in the morning and come back at night and let it just work. So, but anyway, you got to get a strong one. Do that in your RV. No naughty jokes, please. Did I say a naughty joke? That's pretty amazing. I didn't even know it. I'm going to say this one more time. One more time because you're telling about bird mites.
Speaker 1:I woke up a week ago my left breast felt bruised. Now this week it is so sore to the touch. I did a breast exam. There's no nodule knots or anything, nothing oozing out anywhere. There is a small discoloration on the left side of my breast and some inflammation. Do not want to get a mammogram, would like to go straight to ultrasound or something Scared to death. Thoughts, opinions, options, all right, since we're talking about bird minds, I don't see the connection there, but I'm going to go with this.
Speaker 1:Your left breast felt bruised, sort of the touch discoloration. So if there's no mass, there's no lump, there's no discharge, nothing like that, it's sort of a touch and it's discolored. That sounds like physical trauma, that sounds like a bruise or uh, something. You may not be aware that you, you, but it does. First of all, don't present like that so that you don't have to think about that. That's not even so. You would not get a mammogram. But if you have, sort of the touch is discolored, there's no masses, then you have some sort of trauma that you're just not aware of. I'm going to say this one more time because I don't understand, but anyway, I didn't hear you say it the first time. It felt bruised. Now this week, week, it is so sort of the touch. So okay, you, you, it got traumatized. There's something that happened to it.
Speaker 1:Now, when you say discoloration, does that mean it's like the same when you have a bruise and it looks kind of bluish and then it turns green and yellow, it goes away. Is that what you're talking about? But uh, so clearly don't. Uh, if you, if you, if you don't have to, don't wear bras for a while, just let it. I, I don't know what to say about it. But uh, it sounds like you were saying you don't want to get a mammogram. There'd be no reason to get a mammogram, ever, ever, anybody, ever, never, ever. There's never a reason. Ultrasound, yes, thermography, yes, but never do irradiate your breast. But this is how. This is a traumatic event.
Speaker 1:Pain, discoloration, no mass, means some sort of abrasion, uh, bruise, trauma. So you've got it. We've got to figure that out. You've got to. We've got to figure that out. You've got to figure that out, all right. So, anyway, heidi.
Speaker 1:So though you're scared that they're right, that's what they do, standard of scare. Don't, don't even do that. By the way, those are not CFCs. That that's not how they are. They don't present like that. So don't, don't even get rid of that thought. All right, they don't do that and, plus, you're living a really healthy life, so you're not gonna get them anyway. Right?
Speaker 1:What spit, especially made from might still not working. What is no, no naughty jokes. What is naughty jokes? They have ozonated with special machines. It Corroded wires. They ozone the car, all right.
Speaker 1:Well, I don't know. I've always hated things. I've never seen that. So you haven't hit it. It's a pinkish color and you haven't. You don't realize any trauma. You say pinkish.
Speaker 1:Does it look like little spider like that? Or is it just a big discolored like an area of pink? Or is it little? It looks like wiry and it's to the touch. That's not anyway, it's not cfc's. That's not what they do.
Speaker 1:The reason I'm saying that is that if you have, if you have what's called, it's called, there's like they're called spider angiomas, it's where little, small blood vessels. Um, it almost looks like a little cobweb or something like that. You see little lines and it's pink, red pink, and you know it's that because you press on it it'll blanch and then when you take your finger off it fills up again. So that's that. Anyway, you know, if this wasn't, if you could join, well, take a picture of it. You know you can take a picture of it without exposing your whole breast, but anyway it doesn't listen. It should go away real soon, and if it doesn't, then I would recommend getting an ultrasound if you want to know. But I'm just telling you, cfcs do not present that way Peroxide and mouthwash not to be swallowed in the morning.
Speaker 1:So you're taking the six percent. You don't want to, you're not going to swallow it because you're rinsing and you, you don't. You, you want, you don't want to swallow those microorganisms, you want to spit them out. Last week I asked about pure gum spirits, your thoughts and advice, okay, uh, for uh, turpentine, yeah, I mean again, I think that probably worked in the 19th century when we had strong immune systems, but we're just not able now.
Speaker 1:I think, right now, in this century especially, we're all exposed to the tower, those weapons, right? Ha-ji, ha-ji. You know, in Thai the way you say, the number five is ha nun song, sam si, ha ha, so, ha ji. So think about ha ji all over the place. We don't have strong immune system, so I'm not sure how well it would work at this point, but it has been used for a long time. But I wouldn't rely on it at this point. I would be more if I didn't want to use any medications. I would go with hold the clark's formulas.
Speaker 1:But so anyway, you've got this discoloration over here, right? I'm assuming that you've checked your armpit and there's no lumps there and you just said there's no discharge renewable. It's just one area that suddenly appeared a week ago. You don't remember hitting it or hurting it, but it may have happened, because pain is one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation. Red, hot, swollen and painful are the cardinal signs of acute inflammation. So pain means inflammation from some reason. Inflammation is a healing process because there was some damage, whether that damage was from inside, it was related to colonization by microorganisms or whatever. So, anyway, and then you can get an ultrasound if you really.
Speaker 1:But if you're not feeling it, you know the most sensitive and best screening tests for breasts is self-exam, because you're familiar with your breasts, any change anywhere you'll know, whereas somebody else, like a doctor examining you, is not familiar with with your breasts, the way they feel, right, and so they could miss it, whereas you won't, because you're you know. So women should be in the habit of examining every day when you take a shower. Just get familiar. Get familiar with your breasts and know everything. We should don't. We should know all about our bodies, right, so we don't, you know. Can you imagine I'm going to go see a guy that I don't know and say, hey, how am I doing? That's when we go to a doctor, right, I don't know you, but can you tell me how I am? We should know.
Speaker 1:In other words, we have to be in touch with who we are, all right, so, anyway, listen, to be continued, you know we've got to talk about this. They're deep inside the furniture and fumigation will not work. I've been doing this for a very long time, All right. So if the ozone doesn't work, then and you've got an, now wait a minute. So you were in your house, you moved out into the RV, but they weren't in the RV, but now they are. Listen, if you ozonate the room with the heavy ozone, it'll penetrate and you leave that on for a week. We're not talking about a little ozonator, we're talking about a heavy-duty ozone where you would die if you breathed the level of ozone I don't know anything else that you can penetrate everything. Otherwise you have to just throw everything out and start all over again. You know buying furniture and clothing.
Speaker 1:Heidi, let's talk next week. Join the group so we can go. You know you guys join the groups. One of them. I deserve that answer.
Speaker 1:My sis had. Let me see what this is. My sis has done all that and still have bird mites under her skin. They still have bird mites under their skin and scalp itching to death. For a year it has ruined their lives, cannot go anywhere for fear of Okay, so wait a minute, sherry. They year it has ruined their lives, cannot go anywhere for fear, okay, so wait a minute, sherry.
Speaker 1:They've tried ivermectin orally and topically. Ivermectin works with scabies. Scabies is nasty. These guys are in your skin and I'm not seeing a response, but they don't. Oh, thailand, we're not open.
Speaker 1:The people's I, I, they took my knowledge and my protocols and I trained the doctor and then they decided to do it another way. So I am in the process of setting up a healing center and I need to. I'm not quite there yet, but sadly the whole thing that I've been working on for almost two years just fell apart. So it happens the groups are called health and healing or the parasite group or the cfc group. So just go to drlodycom the uh, my website and you'll see there's three groups and you can join them and then we can talk, right, because we're gonna like tomorrow morning for me, it'll be tomorrow after evening for you, we we have a Zoom meeting with the members and we talk. So you just go to drlodycom and then, right, there will be the groups you can join the health and I have a neurological balance issue with the sun. Oh well, so you guys have to do it so we can do this, because I'm supposed to all these people that sent in there yeah, yeah, you're right, garlic is.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what do you call it? You know, live garlic Corey. Oh, no, how irritating and non-ethical. What is? I almost know what you guys are talking about. All right, you guys? Wow, almost 930. Okay, see you next week or tomorrow if you join the groups. All right, bye-bye.