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Welcome to Sunday Night Live. Actually, Monday morning, and it doesn't matter. Doesn't matter what we call it. Anyway, so welcome. And let's get on with it. Because there's uh I don't know how many questions I didn't take a look yet. So uh, but I just want to remind you all that the re the we do this um every Sunday night in uh on that side of the world, your side of the world, uh the the US and um Europe, Africa, I guess South America. Um anyway, so it happens that I use Arizona time. I say 5 p.m. because it doesn't they don't change their clock, and I don't have to think about that. So wherever you are in relationship to Arizona, it starts 5 p.m. in Arizona at on Sunday nights. All right, and um we're on all the social medias at uh at dr Thomas Lodi, whether that's Facebook, Instagram, or any of the uh uh CIA funded um social media platforms, and the uh except for X and TikTok, which were on at DR Thomas Lodi MD. Okay, so there's an MD at the end. Other than that, we're all the same. All right, yeah. And just a reminder of what we do here, we're gonna answer questions that were sent in, mailed in. Um, are you a medical director? This is from Ata Khan Josie. Am I a medical director? I'm a medical director. Yeah, I mean, I'm um director at my clinic um in the US. What what what why would you want to know that question? Interesting. Anyway, yeah, I'm a medical director there, and I've been medical director here multiple times in Thailand, the different clinics that I opened, yeah. But what does that have to do with anything? Okay. So that's how that works. I'm gonna answer questions that were sent in. I and I and I really can't. Yeah, I did miss last week, Sunday, and I apologize. I've only missed like four or five in four or five, four or five years, so apologize. So that's why we have a format in our groups, and our groups, uh, if you join the groups, the CFC group, which is um probably the you know, the largest group, and you you have the most benefits, um, access, the most information. And CFC chronically fermenting cells. And for those of you who are just started listening to us here, chronically fermenting cells is the reality of what people call cancer. It's not cancer, there's no such thing as cancer. Cancer is like it's it's an astrological sign, it's not something that's in your body or anything, anything like that. You don't catch it and it's not in your genes. Your great-grandfather had no none of that is okay. And they're chronically fermenting cells. Why are they chronically fermenting? Because they have to do that to survive, okay. Everything in biology does what it does in order to survive. That's what it does. All right, and so here, I'm I'm looking at all your questions. So your questions are beautiful. And I well, if you could join the lives, if you join our uh our groups, okay? So the CFC group, we meet every Monday and Wednesday at 5 p.m. Arizona time. We we can talk, we and we can ongoing, it's like an ongoing consultation. It says, Whoops, something went wrong. Try reloading the page. Are you trans? Am I trans? What does that mean? Am I trans? What does that mean, trans? Can you explain yourself? Uh Nagara O'Brien Fitzgerald, what do you mean? Am I trans what? Why does it say oops, lost transmission? Ah, okay. All right, all right, all right. So anyway, I am I trans. I I don't know what you mean by that. Trans what? Trans, am I supposed to know what that means? If I'm cool, right, I'll know what that means. But if I'm not cool, I won't know what that means. So I'm not cool because I don't know what the hell you're talking about. Am I trans? All right, so and someone's asking, are there any groups for autism? On the health and healing group, right? Which is uh we meet me, we meet once every two weeks. You get access to all the webinars that we do um with no added cost. Um, there's a lot of written content, and we answer all questions. We talk about everything, right? What they're calling autism, the autism spectrum disorder, we talk about that, yes. Whatever is a question you have, we talk about. All right. So there's nothing there's nothing that we don't talk about, okay? You just picked your nose live. Thank you. You guys are very bizarre. Oh, he's asking, are you transsexual? What does that mean, my transsexual? Why would you ask such a question? Is this why you came here to ask bizarre? You just picked your nose live. My God, are we is this the level you guys are at that you guys are at this level? If you're at this level, we're gonna have a hard time. You're not gonna get much out of this. You probably shouldn't be here. You shouldn't be here if you're gonna, if that's the level of your consciousness asking me things like this. Anyway, Jesus. Health and Healing Group, where we talk about everything from fasting to diet, um, to proper diet, to uh when do you go to sleep? Why do you go to sleep early? Um, what about exercise? What about uh meditation and prayer? What do any of those things have any value in our lives and all that? So there's really it it covers everything. The other one is the parasite group group where we stick with paradise, parasites, and that's every other week, so they're on alternate weeks. However, the but but the parasite group also has automatic um um is automatically in the health and healing group, so they get to meet every Monday. Uh and uh but CFC group, you meet every Monday and Wednesday. Plus, there's lots of of uh of uh of uh written material and webinars and all sorts of things. But and then on Tuesdays you get to you get the you get uh access to Darren and Vanessa, who uh Vanessa's a nutritionist, health coach, uh um does everything, teaches yoga, teaches um meditation, very knowledgeable. I've been working with her for probably seven, eight years now. Same with Darren. Darren's a kinesiologist, he teaches us to move, how to move, uh, why should we move? All right, so it's all that. Then we're working on getting a new um uh raw food person. So that'll be coming up soon. Anyway, it's what's amazing. Ah, cool from Young Gun. Um, what's amazing though is that we uh you you actually get to interact, and that I don't see that in in in any of the other groups. Um, you know, this continuous interaction. There's no, you know, I don't send you like um you know pre-recorded or or written things, we get to interact, and that's the beauty of it. Um so what do I think of Thomas Seafried's work? You guys gotta join the thing. Thomas Seafried is fantastic. He picked up the torch of um Warburg, and um, he's doing fantastic work. Yeah. Now, all right, so we're gonna get on to the questions. All right, so remember, if you the ongoing questions, I can occasionally answer them, but I really can't because I I I owe it to the people who sent in their questions. And let me see, let me get this straight here. There we go. Okay, all right, so let's go. The uh your groups, boy. No, they shouldn't be here.

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Defining CFCs And Ditching The “Cancer” Label

Iodine Basics, Halogens, And Dosing

RSO Story And Metabolic Framing

Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, And Lifestyle

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All right, good. So and to join the groups, just go to drloody.com, drlodi.com, and on that's the website, and then you'll be able to join. Okay, so here's the questions. The questions are first one is from Suzanne, and it's on iodine. And the question is, how much iodine do I want to take? All right, so good question. Is it by the way, is is Instagram dark? All right, I don't know. I forget it. Okay. All right, so I that's a good question. And and uh I I hope everyone um is listening to this because remember, whatever question we're addressing at the time, it applies to all of us. All right, because we all have we listen, we're all living in the same same body, same kind of body, and you might yours might be shorter or smaller or bigger or wider or different color, but it doesn't matter, it's the same, it's same apparatus, okay? Basically, fundamentally, it's the same. Um, and psychoemotionally, we all have the same psychoemotional um needs, right? We do. Whether you don't know it or not, we do. Um, you know, and um so what if we're talking to this anyone, it's gonna apply to us. So iodine, do we need iodine? Who needs iodine? We all need iodine. Why do we need iodine? What is iodine? Iodine is an element, one of the elements on the periodic table, which uh gives you a list of all the fatherbed elements that make up the physical phenomenal universe, okay? Other than energy. Okay, so all things are made of these elements. Oh, and these elements are what we call atoms, right? And each atom, you know, like hydrogen has one proton, one electron. Helium has one proton, one electron, and a neutron. Uh so we so we you know get into that. And then lithium has three, and then it goes on and on. That's all the only difference between them. All right, so iodine's up there, and it's in a vertical group called halogens. And halogens are bromide, uh bromide uh fluoride, chloride, and uh iodide. Those are the halogens, and they have the same reactivity. They react with transition metals and earth metals. So sodium chloride, salt, we have sodium iodide, sodium fluoride, we have magnesium iodide, we have uh potassium fluoride. So, okay, they all mix, so they all have the same reactivity. So, what about iodine? Why is it essential? Because that's how our mitochondria produce energy so that we have energy. Without them, that no cell in the body would make energy, so pretty important in that regard. Number two, what does it do? It's uh the the thyroid, once it's made, once the hormones exist, they kind of one of the main controllers of the immune system, so kind of important. Yes, very important. Uh, what else does iodide do? Well, it functions, it has two forms it's iodide or iodine, and it actually uh is part of the metabolism of hormones like estrogen. They can uh help the pathway that iodine is uh uh involved with helps estrogens metabolize into a healthy form rather than to a form that might not be as healthy. But it's on and on and on. There's much more. It's also antimicrobial, it also directly kills CFCs, so kills they also directly flatlines unalives uh CFCs. Um, but anyway, it does lots of things. So how much do we need? Well, it depends on who you're asking. If you're asking the uh RDA, which is always a joke because the RDA is enough, it's they're telling you how much you shouldn't you need to take get daily in your life so that you don't wind up with some end stage deficiency problem, all right, such as scurvy where your teeth are falling out and end stage. But it doesn't tell you how much all right, so for optimal functioning. Um, and that's what the R RDA does not tell you. So how do we know how much we should take? Well, what we do know is this that Japanese people who eat seaweed pretty much all day long in all in all their meals, um, and they get approximately 13, uh almost 14 milligrams per day in their diet, had a very uh minimal amount of thyroid problems, uh, no breast CFCs, no thyroid uh prostate CFCs, and a few others. Um, and it's based on iodine. Okay, so now since we don't eat seaweed, we're not gonna get enough. So that's why they started to put iodide in the salt, and they've iodized salt, and they and they say that I think I think the RDA is 150 micrograms, which is absurd. Okay. Uh, and the reason we say that Well, it's not safe to take them in, it's not safe. Well, then why did the Japanese live longer than us? Why is it they didn't get all the CFCs that we get and all that sort of thing? All right. So, yeah. Um, anyway, so you need uh about 12, 13 milligrams a day. But if you're gonna be building this is your if you're just starting on the journey of uh restoring health, you want to get extra, so you want to you can double that and take 25 milligrams a day for about a year, a year and a half, and then once you've been replenished the amount, then you can go to your maintenance dose, which is about 12.5 milligrams, and you can get that from um Lugol solution, Lugalls, or you can get it, which they also make it in pill form, and you can get it from iodorol, which uses Lugol solution. All right. Okay, you don't want just the potassium iodide, you want that combination of iodide and iodine. Yes, you want that. It does so many other things. I'm writing something about it now. I'll uh be providing it for uh the group soon. Uh, but it's and I don't know, the the medical world doesn't think about it. Now, when you are taking it, it can and will decrease hormone, uh, thyroid hormone output. So during that time, you need to be taking some natural thyroid hormone, which is T3 and T4, while you are replenishing your iodide. Once you have enough iodide in your body, when your thyroid gland goes to make the thyroid hormone, it won't grab a brom bromide or a chloride or a fluoride because it'll have enough iodide, and then you'll have a healthy functioning um thyroid. And it's essential, remember, for everything. So that's what you need, Suzanne. Now, Ben says um the topic is alternative okay, uh uh CFC treatment. He's still Ben's still using that word, and I'm not sure why you all still use that word. I'm not sure why you use that word. The word is an astrological sign. I want you to tell me another name. I want you to look it up, join uh whatever you want, whatever search engine you find. Tell me the definition of the word cancer. Okay, what is the definition of the word cancer? Good morning, Kathy. There is no definition except someone born between June 21st and July 22nd. That's it. All right. But when you hear the word, you it's with death and it makes it your immune system and everything else. All right. So it's it's a useful word, right? It doesn't convey any information. But what's happening? What are we talking about when we see a tumor? What is it? They're chronically fermenting cells. They have to ferment because they can't use oxygen. That's what they are. It's informational. That's why we use that word. So, Ben, okay, alternative CFC therapies. Okay, now. So, Ben is you can tell when when doctors told me I had three weeks, maybe, pancreatic CFCs. I won't bother you with the details. We called in the family and got prepared. I looked bad after losing almost 70 pounds in two months. I felt bad. The doctor said it was going to be bad, but when asked, he would not prescribe anything for the coming pain because he didn't feel comfortable doing that. Yeah, I mean, he didn't feel comfortable helping you with pain. So somebody should relieve him of his job. So you went to a CFC institute where they did a scope to make certain. A good friend called me and told me about his sister with stage four CFCs. You keep using that word, band. Come on, where he did a scope to make certain. Or a friend called me about a sister with stage four, giving her only weeks to live, and she's doing fine. He said RSO oil and diet change. After researching RSO, I started doing massive amounts. I have an extremely high resistance with any medication chemical, so the effect didn't last too long as the THC content was high, but so was the other cannabinoids needed. Anyway, that was four years ago. The doctors doctors can understand why it has disappeared over a short time. I feel great, and I've been on a high protein diet and daily use of RSO, I now make myself. Only the dosage has changed. This is my experience and others. I now I know I now know personally. I have become less trustful of doctors now. Grow out your own meds and food. Natural is the key. No harmful chemicals. Take store-bought poison out of your lives. Thank you for being one who cares about people and their health. God bless. All right, Ben, thank you. Stop using that word, Ben. Okay, so there's no such thing. Use the word what it is. They're chronically fermenting cells. Okay. So RSO, yeah. For those that you might that might not know, RS, it's Rick Simpson's oil. And basically it's just a combination of um THC and you know, and it's usually, you know, like at least four to one of the THC to the CBD. And it's important to get them together. And you can make an oil. So he made an oil because you can that way it's more concentrated. You can take smaller amounts. Uh, if you do it rectally, then it won't be absorbed into your uh gastrointestinal system, it won't go through your liver, and it won't get turned into a psychoactive substance so that you can take large amounts and not walk around high all day long. Okay. Now, this is Wayne. Um, I have high blood pressure and high cholesterol according to the doctor. I'm a 58-year-old man, and my BP blood pressure with tablets is 140 over 85. Otherwise, it's 191. What is the best natural protocol? Okay, so Wayne, and and listening. Okay, I hope you're listening and not thinking, well, that's not my question. Anyway, okay. Uh high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Well, first of all, cholesterol is a uh molecule that our body produces because we need it to live. Okay, it's necessary for life, so we make it. And in fact, all creatures that move around on the earth, called animals, by by definition, animate, move. Okay, plants don't move around. So uh fundamental difference. There's a lot of people say, We're not animals, we're humans. Well, we are animals, we move around. And by definition, we are anyway. Um we make cholesterol because it's a necessary part of life. Okay. Now, if I so therefore you don't need to take it. It's not like a vitamin, we cannot make vitamin C. So we need to get it into our through into our bodies through diet. You know, and if we were eating the diet for which we were designed, then we would be getting lots of vitamin C or ascorbate. All right. But since we don't, we have to take it in pill form or liquid form or some sort of form. Um, right? Okay, so cholesterol is not a vitamin, you don't need to take it. So every time you're eating a dead animal, you're eating that dead animal's cholesterol. So if you've got high cholesterol, it could be that your body's making it and you're eating extra. Anyway, is high cholesterol a bad deal? Is it bad? Is it unhealthy? No. Turns out it's necessary. It's neither bad nor good. It's necessary. If it gets oxidized, it causes problems. But so does everything if it gets oxidized. All right. So so ever so what they don't usually test you for is oxidized LDL, which is the uh low density lipoprotein. It's the part of the uh form of the cholesterol that is delivered uh from the liver to the different cells, right? So you the whole idea with the cholesterol myth is that you, you know, you don't want to have you want to have low HDL, I mean high HDL and low LDL. Because the HDL is good and the LDL is bad. There's no good or bad in science, there's no good bad bad in biology, there's just that which is and it's and and it's necessary. It's not good or bad, it's necessary, but it's necessary in the appropriate amount and balance with other molecules in the body. So it's the balance, it's the harmony that is important. And when that gets disturbed, we have problems. All right. So um I'm not sure what you're doing with cholesterol, but if I were one advice I'd have if it's high and you think that's unhealthy for you, um, because remember, that changes too. They recommend it this much, and then they uh it's changing what they recommend because they don't know what they're doing. They're just selling pills. It's all they do. Doctors aren't like it's not like they're trying to help you. Don't think the doctor's trying to help you. If there's any doctors out there, tell me what you're doing. Why are you giving drugs poisons to people? And how did you conclude after all your studies that poison will make a healthy person well, uh, a sick person healthy? Okay, tell me again, poison will make a sick person. Healthy, right? And that's what you've concluded after all your studies, right? Right. Okay. Um, well, I'm gonna tell you, there's only one way to get healthy, you know, and there's only one road to health. Only one. You can't buy it, can you? Demand it? Can you negotiate it? No. What do you do? You earn it. How do you earn it by living a healthy life? Is there another way? No. Sometimes on the road to restoring health, we need to use certain medicines for certain things to help us eliminate, for example, antiparasitic medicines. So there it there is a need at times for medicines. There is a need at times for surgeries. There is a need at times for uh radiotherapy. There is a need at times for these other types of therapies. But they're not standard and necessary for everyone, and they should be used minimally and with a specific goal in mind. You know, for two weeks we're going to do this to accomplish this, and we're going to measure it by doing this. So, anyway, Wayne, what you want to know is do you have oxidized cholesterol? And you probably do. If you're eating a standard diet, which I'm sure you are, and um now blood pressure will go up and down, it goes up and down all throughout the day. But if you were to be able to keep keep a continuous monitoring on someone, you would see going up and down. And when they're in traffic and angry, it's going to go way up. And so, and then it goes down again when they're relaxed and sitting, and so it goes up and down. Okay. Um, but it can go up permanently if certain things happen to the body, such as the arteries get kind of hard and filled with plaque and become narrowed and are not able to dilate, et cetera. So, how what does the body do when that happens? When that happens from what we eat. So, if you're eating a lot of greasy stuff, you're gonna wind up getting plaques in your arteries. And if you get plaques in your arteries and it's narrowed, your body is going to increase the pressure because that's the only way to maintain blood flow. Why do you need blood flow? Because all your organs need to have a certain amount of blood flowing, otherwise, you're die you die. So otherwise you stop, you flatline or whatever. I don't know what social media is. The fact is that we are always we're always living our lives to make sure that we are obeying the machine. We're obeying the machines. These machines are telling us what to do, and we're obeying them, and you want to make sure that we're obeying, obeying them. Why? Because we need those machines, they've made our life a lot easier. Why do you say that? Because you weren't alive when we didn't have these machines. If you were alive when we didn't have these machines, you say you understand this is the opposite. It has made our lives far more complicated and not not cool at all. We don't talk to each other anymore, we don't interact, we're we've become less and less authentic. These machines, which by the way, are is the beast. You want to know what the beast is? The beast is the machine. Six six the beast is the machine, this machine that we're all using right now, the machine. Um I won't go into it. Anyway um, anyway, let me get back to the blood pressure. So the blood pressure will go up to maintain blood flow, because we need blood flow, right? Our brain needs a certain amount, our kidneys need a certain amount. Otherwise, they they stop working. All right, they stop working. And uh therefore, uh just as with what we call diabetes, where someone's they they put the name diabetes on it if it meets certain criteria, such as a hemoglobin A1C, which is just a test that looks at how much uh glucose has been stuck to your hemoglobin, which just carries your oxygen on your blood. Um, or they look at your fasting glucose. They don't look at your fasting insulin, which I don't know why, because that's what we're talking about insulin and glucose. It's like, you know, but anyway, they don't. I do. Anyway, um, so diabetes, again, it's happening because you're eating all this, you know, potato pasta, bread, rice, cake, whatever it is you're eating. If too much glucose or your body becomes resistant to it because it's too much, it's going to kill it. And we call that a disease. And then your blood pressure is trying to make sure that you maintain blood flow. So it's trying to your body's trying to make sure that, and we call that a disease. We call compensations, these adaptations that our bodies go through to maintain functional integrity because we're living stupidly as we always do. And we're pretty stupid. We're very, very stupid. Humans are very stupid. In fact, if a human is doing something that's dangerous for them, but for some reason they like it, they're not gonna stop. And you can explain it to me. You say, but listen, if you continue to do this, it's just gonna kill you. Oh, I'm fine. So, what does a stupid human need? A stupid human needs needs to have uh pain and suffering. So pain and suffering was okay, okay, okay, all right. What are we seeking here? What are human beings seeking? Well, actually, the same thing uh that a single-celled organism is seeking the avoidance of pain and the seeking of pleasure. That's what we're all about. Tragically, because that's not all we are and our potential, but that we're stuck down there in that little in the lower chakras. That's where we are. In the lower chakras, we're like amoebas. Yeah, pretty much amoebic. Forget reptile, we're not even up to the reptile level, we're amoebas. So um, anyway, if you so you'll notice that all these adaptive processes that that are that the Rockefellers have uh call diseases to get rid of, it's completely the wrong idea. It's it's it's it's turned reality into some bizarre game, a bizarre story that's not real. There's no disease that you gotta get rid of, period. So anything you do with that mindset is not gonna help you resolve whatever problems you're having. So, anyway, so what is the good right protocol? Is to do a good thorough cleanse, Wayne, a good juice cleanse, uh, colonic therapy, all the things that we always talk about. Clean your body out and then eat real human food and eat that within a six-hour period. Uh and don't eat the rest of the time to allow your body to assimilate all the food and clean house and all that sort of thing, and stop eating five hours before sleep. Right. And then your blood pressure will not be high. Promise you. Will not be high. Now, if you don't want to do that, which it's not that you don't want to, it's that you would probably be, I can't, I gotta eat every day. You know, I gotta we're addicted to eating. We're addicted to smell, taste, chew, and swallow. Smell, taste, chew, and swallow. Smell, taste, chew, and swallow. I gotta smell, taste, chew, and swallow. That's what we want to do. We want to smell, taste, chew, and swallow. We shouldn't say I'm hungry. We should say I want to smell, taste, chew, and swallow. We're not hungry. Anyway, so here's the point. If you're eating that way, if you're not gonna change your diet, then are there natural things? Yeah, lots of magnesium, garlic. There are natural things that'll help dilate the arteries. But again, if you're still producing, if you're still living in such a way that you're producing that the body is going to do that, and then you're still taking, even if it's a natural substance to kind of block it, you're still in that same paradigm. You're still in that same relationship with your diet, with your lifestyle, with whatever. But yes, high doses of magnesium throughout the day, 500 milligrams uh or 1,000 milligrams, four or five, six times a day. That's very effective. And as I said, garlic is effective. There are many, and you can look these, you can look these up easily. Um uh, you know, in any kind of search engine. So there are natural substances, but again, you haven't stopped the underlying problems that are happening, which is why your and your body's going through all this extra energy and work to try and maintain health because you're or maintain functional integrity because what you're doing defeating it. All right. And so we we age early. Where do you send the questions? The questions gets go to drloody.com, drloti.com, and you can submit questions there. I think on Instagram and Facebook, I don't know. It used to be that we could you could submit them basically online, but that's um, but I know you can at that at the website. Now, so and by the way, Wayne, if you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, you most likely have uh some degree of insulin resistance, absolutely insulin resistance. Why? Because you're getting too much carbs. You're you're eating eating too many carbs. If you don't, then that's kind of amazing. Because and I'm wondering, Wayne, are you overweight at all, or do you have any other concerns, or is it the just those two there? But usually these kinds of situations you're talking about go along because they're they they they're eating in lifestyle, and they're like not only what you eat, but the frequency that with which that you eat and also um the uh volume, frequency, and quality of food. Those are the three aspects of food that need to um that when under control, eating within a four to six hour window and eating real food, uh, you know, and stopping eating five hours before sleep, uh, if we're eating that way, then the results are are are incredible energy and health and optimism and happiness. Yeah. So you could do that, Wayne. And I would recommend that because uh the way things are headed, if you keep doing all that stuff, it just compounds and your body will need to compensate more and more and more. And finally, we're taking all these pharmaceutical drugs that are not changing the underlying mechanism that's causing problems, they're just making it so we don't notice it as much, right? It's called symptom control. All right. Now here's Mara, she was a CFC member, and I think she's been a member from the beginning. And topic is breast CFCs. This is not for me, although I could still use it for it. Someone who was in CFC group but did not stay for financial reasons, is in the ER with a painful fungating tumor that has bled enough to make her anemic. I was trying to discourage her for some succumbing to CFC group treatment, but her situation is dire. She's homeless. Expired visa. What can we offer her, please? So expired visa, you mean uh she's in the U.S. on a visa? I I think that's what you mean. Or not or the credit card visa? I don't know. Anyway, so she has a large fungating tumor. Well, and she's homeless. All right, well, the the the here's the here's the situation, and this is actually a very good question because um, in other words, what this question is saying is I don't have the money to pay for other people to treat me. What can I do? And that's fundamentally what we were talking about a moment ago with health is obtained through healthy living, and there's no other way. Not another way. No, not another way. And you have to understand that there's not another way, and I don't think anybody really understands that there's not another way. But shouldn't I take no, there's not another way. You're not gonna no, there's not another way. I don't know how to say it, other than there's not another way. Anyway, so what this person can do, Mara, of course, is to get really healthy, but it sounds like her financial situation, if she's homeless, what the where's she asleep? I mean, um, you know, because so she, you know, wow, she needs help. She needs somebody, some loving, wonderful person who can take her in and give her give her a chance because she needs to be in a place where she's not gonna be stressed out. Um, and then she needs to be eating like we the way we know she needs to do a cleanse. The fungating tumor, I get imagine you're talking about breast. Um, and uh, you know, and as you know, Marl, she's gotta, you know, she need we need to make sure there's no uh oral dental um contribution to this because those are those are directly cause and effect, you know. Uh very so we've got to make sure of that, uh, and then do some cleansing and stuff like that. But it costs money to buy the vegetables to make juices and the fruit. And so I I don't I don't know. I don't know, and I don't know her condition either, but she's obviously incredibly stressed out, she's got a painful, fungating tumor, no money, homeless. It's you know, you know, I I we could easily say, well, then fasting would be a really good plan. However, she may be malnourished, she may not be able to fast. I don't know her condition. She may need to before she would be where it would make sense for her to do a fast, she'd have to perhaps she needs to eat some healthy food for a while to get back into uh a state of health before to fasting. Because the difference between fasting and starving is fasting is when you are your body still has enough fat either on your in your belly and your butt and all that, or on your visceral organ, your organs. And there's enough fat to be used for fuel so that you when you're not eating, um, and and all of that results in the body going around and cleaning up and eliminating tumors and other things, cysts and plaques in your artery. So that's what happens when you're fasting. That's what happens. However, I don't know this woman and woman's condition, so I couldn't couldn't say. But really, Mara, this you should you know bring her up to our groups and um I don't know where she is or where she lives, but maybe all of us could put in a little money and get her a place to live and uh help her get some juice, or I don't know. But anyway, so if she could just get all but basically do the good thorough cleanse, uh compl you know what I mean, including um lymphatic work and all that stuff, do a good thorough cleanse and then eat healthy food and turn turn off your mind, relax and float downstream. It is not dying, it is being so who was that? Oh you know that group, you ever heard that group a long time ago? There's four guys from Liverpool. Yeah, I know a lot of you probably haven't heard of them, but uh anyway, um yeah, meditate, and that would be uh very good. And the reason we meditate, folks, is because if you die if you think it's uh it's a religion, it's a religious um activity, a religious ritual, a religious um ritual, whatever. It's a method to turn off your mind, which is impossible without without a proper method. You cannot turn off your mind, you cannot stop thinking. You think you're in control of your thoughts, then stop them. Let me see you stop them for 30 seconds. You can't. All right. So, uh, and the reason we want to do this is because most of our thoughts, um, 80% of our thoughts are negative. And that negativity suppresses our immune system and it keeps us crazy. It keeps us in a continuous adversarial condition with our internal dialogue. Our internal dialogue keeps us in it keeps us in a state of agitation, uh a state of uh adversarial, because that internal dialogue developed, came into existence as we internalize as a reflection of our relationship with those around us. So as a young, pre-verbal being on the earth, we were told from the very beginning that you're not we're not good enough. And they need to fix us. And they told us that by saying, no, stop, don't, no, stop, don't, no, stop, don't. And here you are, innocent, having no ill intent, malintent. You couldn't possibly, it doesn't, you can't you can't have that because you don't even know what mal that there's good or bad, and there isn't. And we were warned by um El Dios not to uh eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, but we did. Okay, so here we are. We think this is good, that's bad, this is good, that's bad, this is good, that's bad. Um, so we're in judgment, it's called judgment. But anyway, so a young child doesn't have that yet, and they're just reacting spontaneously. So the no stop don't, uh, we have to do it sometimes because they're gonna do something that perhaps is dangerous. Why? Because we live in an unnatural world. If we're in nature, it'd be pretty hard unless they were walking near a cliff or something. So anyway, there's that no stop don't that argument becomes internalized, and that's our internal dialogue. And it drives us crazy. Um, and um if we can turn it off, we will find that we are in a place of complete bliss, complete consciousness, and complete knowledge where there is no suffering. So, Mara, she could completely resolve all this, but unfortunately, her condition is is such that she's like, unless she gets some help, somebody to take away the reality of her life that she's homeless, that she has no clean. That's that that is gonna cause us a level of stress that will suppress her immune system completely. So that it's very what a sad story. So bring it up in our groups. Let's see if we can do it. So let's fundraise for her, let's get her a life, okay? And so she can work on healing because he she can heal. I've seen it many times. I'm not just saying that. I don't know any I don't know of any other way. I wish she was homeless in Thailand because we can pick food, it's growing all over. Oh, so sad. So here's Jenny, uh, parasites, medsource, Spain. I just wrote the same question to your contact address. I live in Sweden, so I don't know what time we could see your Sunday programs. So could you also send me the answer in an email? I'm happy to have found you because I have been searching for help for more than three years, and I've been treated like a psycho person at the hospitals, both on El Hiero of the Canary Islands, and in Sweden. Luckily, biomagnetism helped me to get away the worst symptoms of worms crawling out of my anus for three full moons in a row. Still, it didn't stop completely, and I was much better after a year of eating an antiparasitic diet that was to starve them out by not eating any cereals, for example. And I'm back to eating now. I feel itching pain again in my anus, so I'm taking uh I'm taking uh where is it? So I'm taking ivermectin, so, but would like to start taking the three other medications that I have heard you are recommending in various clips, just see how to find them, not too expensive. In Spain, where to I'm heading now for the winter. So this is the question. I'm following you, and I have strange things in my anus since three years after I lived in the Canary Islands for six years and walked a lot of barefoot in my permaculture farm on in El Hiero. I've tried biomagnetism, which took away my scabiosis in combination with ivermectin. I'm still taking ivermectin, I still have itching coming from my anus. Please could you help the amount of pills? What medicine should I take? All right. Well, Jenny, uh, all right. So if you have worms coming out of your anus and it's itchy, that pretty much sounds like pinworms. Pinworms are um, I think they also call them threadworms, but small. For us, they're small, but in their world, they're large. But they're small. Um, they're little white things, and you people often see them like moving around in their in their feces and other things. And the reason the reason you feel itching around your anus is because that's what they live in the anus rectum. That's where they live. They don't live way up high in the GI tract. And uh The females come out through the anus and lay their eggs. And that's the itching part. Uh, how do you get them? Um, strangely enough, it's not it it's it's more of a function of getting it from other people. And what happens is if there's any, if anything happens where you wind up getting the eggs, which are microscopic, you won't see them, and eating them and ingesting them, that's how you get the pinworms. So, yes, you could have it in your food. It could be in food, it could be in water, which is usually the way you get it, uh, from someone else. I guess you could get it from different kinds of uh, you know, kissing and sexual practices, you could get it that way, but uh so it's got to come in through your mouth. So somehow that's what it is. Anyway, but that's what it sounds like. And the treatment, the the the treatment for this would not be uh ivermectin, it would be you know albendazole or mebendazole, right? Or parantopalmeate. Parantopalmeate, I think, is over the counter right here. I don't know in the US. I'm not sure. Does anybody know? Is it over the counter? Excuse me. But you know, if it's albendazole, you take 400 milligrams twice a day, three weeks on, one week off, three weeks on, one week off, three weeks on, one week off. The the the the standard farm the prescription written by the the robot uh warlock doctor, the white-coated warlock, which would be take one pill today and then one pill next week, or one pill in two weeks. And why did they write that? Because that's what they were told to write, because they didn't think about it or study it.

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And if the doctor wrote for anything more than that, the pharmacist would say, All right, um, that's why you don't go to doctors and you don't go to pharmacists, you go to compounding pharmacies and you deal with people that are um do not follow the Rockefeller program. Now, Rockefeller did really uh thorough job. All right, so once the Flexner Report came out in 1910, 1911, uh, he enforced it, he enforced it by um um either taking away the licenses or destroying the lives somehow of the of the doctors who would not go along with it. Uh, some of them were killed even. Destroyed them. Uh gave lots of money to all the universities for only teaching that way of medicine. So he did teaching. So you can, Dr. K, Dr. K says you can get the parental palm weight over the counter. That's very cool. All right. Um you know, and though the dose, uh, you know, according to them, is 11 milligrams per kilo, but you can do 750 for most adults. Uh, but again, to do all these twice a day, three weeks on one week off. And by the way, if you have pin worms, you most they live in ecosystems. You're going to have other parasites that you're not aware of, and and you know, you you have it just an extreme dysbiosis. So since you're going through this, it would be wise to take you were I think referring to taking several anti-helminthics, which helminth is the word for worm, and uh at least one or two antiprotozools, which are the single-celled organisms like amoeba and uh and GRD and stuff. Um, and then an antifungal. And again, three weeks on when we go off, why? Because these guys lay thousands and hundreds of thousands of eggs. And if I'm not how good you are, so that's what they do. When in the conventional world, when they say take one now and then one again in two weeks, so you can get all the eggs after they hatched. So they're you're just like, I went to medical school, I got a degree, I don't know shit, but I got these guys are um absurd. If you're a doctor out there, tell me I'm wrong, tell me how I'm wrong exactly. All right. So you you you take one pill, and then whether one week or two, we gotta remember later, you take another pill to get because now those eggs have hatched. I think. Okay, let's say that one pill got rid of all of them. Now the ones that hatched, do you think they no? Do you think they might have laid eggs too? Oh no, doctor, don't think. You know what I said. Don't think. All right, just repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. Yeah, anyway, it's so so so so so so it's absurd. It's not even absurd, it's just pure evil. Okay, so anyway, so you need to take so uh either the the parental pomo weight, pomo weight, or the melbenazol, and you can get and get that. So so the you know the the menazole, they say 100 milligrams. I take I would take more, I would take 500 if you can get it, but whatever, 100, but do that three times a day. And you so and then you gotta take the other ones, take an ivermectin, because that's you're already taking it, and then take either niclosamite or prosequantile. Niclosamite makes more sense, uh, 500 three times a day. And you do these for three weeks on, one week off, three weeks on, one week off. How many cycles? Up you'll you'll know, maybe six cycles, and you got to always be taking liver support, which is alpha-lipoic acid, uh, four or five hundred milligrams three times a day. You'll be taking thiamine, like at least 100 milligrams, uh, two to three times a day. You'll be taking um milk thistle or sily marin or silibinum uh three times a day, 500 milligrams three times a day. Those are the three fundamentals. You can also take NAC and acetylcysteine, which upregulates your ability to produce uh glutathione, which uh is um the most uh ubiquitous and fundamental uh detoxifying enzyme in our bodies, especially the liver, yeah. So especially the liver, right? So you do this support for your liver while you're taking that. So you should do that. Join the parasite group so we can talk about it. All right, because there's other things to talk about besides just that. You've also got to be living a healthy life. There's a lot of things you've got to be doing. It's not just taking medication, right? It's like the person who has headaches because they keep banging their head on the wall. So they're taking, well, they got some good drugs to get rid of the pain, but they keep banging their head on the wall. Well, what do you think, Doctor? Should we tell them not to bang their head on the wall? But if we tell them not to bang their head on the wall, they're not gonna come back anymore. We're gonna lose business. Anyway, um, so Jenny, and by the way, your scabies went away because of ivermectin. Ivermectin is good for uh helping scabies go somewhere else. And if anyone has scabies or something like that, you can take it both orally and topically. All right, here's Gail. My daughter has severe neuropathy, at least that's the way it started a few years ago. Numbness, burning, and pain. She now can walk only with a walker, and even that is difficult. She is also losing the use of her hands, and at times her face is numb for weeks at a time. We've gotten help from the mainstream doctors. Oh, we've gotten no help from the mainstream doctors or neurologists. She weighs only 90 pounds and is about 5'5. She is 38 years old and unfortunately was vaccinated. We are at a loss what to do. It is torture to see her deteriorating. I have obtained an herbal protocol for parasites for her, but she doesn't want to start it until she feels stronger. Can you give us some direction? So, Gail, um, all right, so uh now when you're saying numb numbness and tingling, I'm assuming you mean or hands and or feet. Um and then you said also facial, she gets some facial numbness and burning and pain. So those are all uh the what you feel, what are called symptoms, what your experience when we have a peripheral neuropathy. What does that mean, peripheral neuropathy? Peripheral means outside on the on the outside and central and peripheral, right? So your central nervous system is your brain and spinal cord, and then your peripheral nerves are the nerves that go out into your limbs and all over, just so you understand the terms. So her, she's got a peripheral neuropathy that people are usually referring to the hands and feet. Now we know that drugs can call that cause that, um, you know, such as chemotherapy, but uh, you know, there are other things that can cause damage to the nerves. And then you say she was vaccinated. Well, no one no one in the world has ever been vaccinated because there's no such thing. They've been injected with um whatever they're using, but because the implement implication of the word vaccination is a um, I guess, an artificial way of developing an immune response uh that would help you not be overwhelmed by something. That that's the whole idea of a vaccine. Um there's no such thing. There's never been the case, it just doesn't work, and anything you read about it is a lie. And Louis Pasteur was a lie, complete fraud, and so the germ theory is a lie. But anyway, anyway, anyway, anyway, I don't mean to go off too much. But so she wasn't vaccinated, she was injected with the bioweapon, and I I think you're referring to the great hoax of 2020. And if you are, then that's really um, you know, the pro that's clearly what got all this going. Okay, because I'm assuming the way you wrote this that she must have developed this neuro uh this uh peripheral neuropathy after the injection. So now you're focusing on parasites, which is um, I mean, it that's part of the regimen of cleansing, but it's not the focus. All right. So what do we know about like so peripheral neuropathies? What actually helps them? Well, actually, what helps them, and there are there's lots of like research to back this up, is vitamin B1, B6, and B12, all right? In combination with alpha lipoic acid. It's very, very good, right? And I would take high doses of these things, all right. So this it actually helps with the the pain. So the alpha lipoic acid actually will help regenerate the nerves. It's a powerful antioxidant, and it also actually helps with relieving the pain. And you can take 400 three times a day, and then if you can afford it, you go get IVs of it as well. Um but you don't need it you're taking in it orally, get a good quality and take with that thiamine because it's necessary with it. Thiamine is B1, all right, which you're gonna be taking anyway. So take a lot of it, take a hundred milligrams three times a day, four times a day, or two hundred milligrams. Same with B6, and the same with B12. All these are involved in the functioning of the nerves. All right. So, um, I mean, and this has helped even with people who have peripheral neuropathy um from diet, uh, from diabetes. You know, diabetes, you can wind up getting um, so it's it it actually is very effective. Now, the other things, and and of course, no one's gonna tell you this. If you were to look it up, by the way, those everyone who thinks that chat GPT is or any of those guys are by the way, go back and look at the video that we made called Undeclared War. Go watch it because nobody watched it. I don't know why, because I it was before everybody else. I always do that. I say things and then no one's they think I'm insane, and then sometimes later everybody's talking about it. Anyway, go back and watch that undeclared war. You'll find it in the archives of Facebook or Instagram or whatever. Um, but anyway, AI, these artificial idiots, um, do not answer questions. They're not there to provide information, they're there to control, they're they're they're there to take away. In other words, they're asking for you to hand over your mind. And that's what you've done. You've handed over your mind to them. You're no longer making decisions about anything, no critical decisions. You're going to ask that, artificial idiot. And they did it, right? They did it. They did it why? Because we are fundamentally seeking pleasure, avoiding pain, and lazy. Lazy. For the most part. Not all of us, but uh, and so yeah, hey man, if I can just push a button and I don't have to get up to turn the I don't want to get up. You mean get up and actually go over there and do it? Oh my God, what are you talking about? You know, you know, so we call it convenience. Anyway, so so so so so so I let me I don't want to get too far away from this. So the the the the B complex and all that now they want but the reason I was saying that is because chat GPT, for example, I know I don't know but what chat would say, but let's say you said the okay, proof of oneropathy, what should I do? And it would probably say it would talk about gabapentin and all these drugs. In other words, it gives you the first answer it's gonna give you is pure, is the is the story, it's nothing to do with the truth. And yes, it only has access to that which is published, and of course, what's published. Think about who's the edit, who are the editors, what's their publishing. Anyway, they're selling drugs. So that's the public, that's general what they're gonna say. They're not gonna tell you that the combination of B1, B6, and B12 plus ALA, and then I'd also take NAC. I'd do a few of and clean your life up. All this stuff you would do, and this would resolve. It would resolve unless it is being caused like up some by by some sort of mechanical um you know compression or something that you're not aware of or are aware of, or it's being being caused by systemically by something you're taking in terms of medicines or something like that. It's hard to know exactly what's going on in your particular case, because I we I don't I don't know. And that's why if you join the groups, I would say, hey, I would talk to you and we could, we could, I could find out more about your this particular situation and help help with it, give some advice. But at this point, I'm talking to a very general concept, right? And uh anyway, the myelin sheath around these nerves, which allows them to conduct quickly, is made in large part by shhol. Oh my god. Yes, cholesterol is bad for you. Yeah, so is oxygen. Now, what they're also they're not gonna tell you is that hyperbaric oxygen. That's right, you get into a chamber which puts a lot of pressure. Uh, and for for this, you know, it's great if you can get up to 2.0, but at least 1.8, 1.8 1.4 is not, it's it's cute, but it's not gonna help. Um, uh, you need to get up to a hype, and you do this, and it's got to be consistent at least five days a week for a while. But hyperbaric oxygen is gonna force oxygen into these nerves and help them heal, they regenerate. Oxygen is it, it, it, it is a magic molecule. And you could put that together with another molecule called H2O, and pew, you've got something called life. Of course, you need spirit in there, but I'm just saying it's the mechanism by which the spirit can be um involved into matter. Yeah, hyperbaric oxygen works, and so does ozone therapies. Ozone, that's quackery. No, it's quack, and it's not quackery. Um, well, I I guess it is because you understand that Rocky and the boys got able money, yeah. Oh, that was able to get Congress, our elected officials who are represent us, uh, to uh the whole thing with them that all the alternative methods, meaning non-drug, non-synthetic pharmaceutical methods, is quackery. As if it's so so and then what no be and before that word existed, what is quackery? Well, a duck quack. All right, so I mean I don't even understand the connection. How does that what does that mean? It's a duck, if so, whatever. But I'm telling you that is that you if you're gonna go see a doctor and they're not on the quack watch list, don't go see them. That is like a credential that you need to have. You need to be uh considered a quack. I'm serious, because the truth is that they're quacks, they're quacks because they think, or they want you to believe, that if you are sick and you take a poison, you're gonna be better. That's what they want you to think. That's not, I mean, if I had my definition of quackery is that would that would definitely qualify it. So anyway, so it turns out that ozone, hyperbaric oxygen, these B vitamins, cleansing, sleeping right, doing all, there's a lot of things to do. It's not just can I take a, you know, because we're always saying what we look for, if we have a problem, what pill can I take? That's because we grew up with Rockefeller, and that's the idea. Every pain, every itch, every bad thought, everything has a it can be eliminated by a pill or a shot. That's the way we think. And it's completely transformed us. All right, it's so powerfully transformed us. But anyway, whatever is causing this situation has to be identified and removed. Secondly, these things on a cleansing and all that sort of thing. If you can afford hyperbaric oxygen and orozone, do it. Um, and if you can't, you can at least take the alpha lipoic acid, the thiamine, um, and um the B B1, B6, and B12. But you could also just take a B complex that has all the Bs, including B5, B3 with niacin, all of those stuff in it, 100 milligrams of each, and take one or two three times a day. Just take a lot of it and take a lot of ALA, yes. But you gotta clean your body up and you gotta get rid of the reason why you had it. Okay, Gail. I promise you this works. Uh, but I did also have the thing about Chad, I still don't understand. Chad, you're gonna, unless you know a subject very well where you can lead Chad to do the real research, and and unless you know that real well, you're gonna believe what they say. So they're now, do you realize what they've done now? They've actually convinced us. They've out of convenience, they're taking away the last bit of, you know, when they said, you know, by 2030, you're gonna own nothing and be happy. Yeah, you're not gonna even own your thoughts. We are relinquishing the sovereignty of our mind, of our of our thoughts. So they don't this war against us does not require guns or high energy or uh direct energy weapons or anything. We're volunteering. I mean, and I know that most people that were born, well, definitely after the year 2000, but are probably thinking why not? I'm gonna if I can get a chip and be smarter, and sure, why not? All right, so most you know, we're volunteering. What can you say? All right, here we go. Parasites, another one topic. The name is Sean. A lot of parasite questions. Less we're not getting as many CFC. I wonder why. I saw you on TikTok. I am all the way in the Caribbean. Thanks for helping. I've been sick for many years, more than 10. I'm 33 years old. Recently I discovered though on a health scan that is parasites and bacteria. I wish to do a protozoa cleanse, in addition, and advice on treatment. Myopia and floaters. I'm kindly requesting your advice with this matter. The full protocol items and medications are needed for treating and eliminating parasites, worms and protozoa and bacteria. Thanks in advance. Okay, uh, Sean, first of all, um understand something. When you say you want to get rid of bacteria, that that I don't I you I think you've you must be thinking something else because bacteria are microorganisms that keep us alive. They keep the the world happening. They're you know, without them we wouldn't have there would be no life. Yeah, that's their so but I you know it's it's your question you know tells me that you're fully entrenched in the germ theory, as most people are, and that bacteria. Are bad and we got to get rid of them. And not and we use the word germs, which is pejorative. It's a pejorative term. You know, germs, germs. Germ, then uh because a germ implies somehow it implies uh negative, it's bad and you got to get rid of it. But without the microorganisms, we we would we wouldn't live for one minute. And they're everywhere on the earth, except for one spot in Ethiopia, in a special kind of well. Uh they they exist up to 70 kilometers above the surface of the earth. They exist down two kilometers in the ocean. There is no place where they are not. All right. So what you're probably meaning is you want to you want to re-establish a healthy relationship of all the bacteria and other microorganisms that are in your body and on your body. That makes sense. And now the reason of getting rid of parasites, too, is because now there some of these protozoa and some of these uh not the worms, but some of the protozoa are um part of our natural flor, normal, healthy flora. So not necessarily uh in that in that regard, they're not parasites, because the definition of a parasite, remember, is an organism that is benefiting from you and you are uh uh suffering or being harmed by them. All right, that's the definition of it. So if you have if you have an organism living in or on you that's not causing you harm, but it's benefiting, that is not a parasite. Or if you have an organism in you like we do uh in and on us that are their being we're benefiting, that's not a parasite. Okay, so it's not just the microorganism, it's our relationship with them. All right, now you said uh you also have a myopia and floaters. Okay, so those are not related to a parasite. The floaters could be um, you know, there's some some some some some some some tropical parasites like low loa and stuff that can cause visual disturbances and stuff, but that's usually not what's happening in the in your case. So, what it sounds like though, uh Sean is that you have you're you've been sick for many years and and uh and you were recently were in the Caribbean and you've been sick for 10 years. So the first thing you gotta do, Sean, is you've got to clean up your body. You've got to do a good thorough cleanse, a juice cleanse andor water fast for a period of time to clean out. And I'm talking about with weeks. So I do a juice cleanse for two, three, four weeks. If you need to arrange it, arrange it. And juice, we mean fruit, uh vegetables with enough fruit to make it taste good. And you know, somebody, if any of you are listening in our groups, I saw some writing. Um uh uh we all you know, if you're in the groups, you have telephogram groups, and so each group has their group, all their members are involved in Telegram, and there's lots of incredible discussions and help. But I saw there uh someone mentioning that uh it was really hard to do the juice fast and all that, juice feast and nauseous and all that thing. Well, that's because you weren't making it delicious, and I always say that, so I'm not sure how you don't hear it. You make it delicious, yes, celery, cucumber, spinach, and kale, uh, and lemon, and then something sweet like apple. It's a fundamental recipe, but you can modify that. But you want to put enough of the apple or pineapple with strawberries, whatever you put in, put it in the fruit to make it not good, delicious, that you look forward to it. Because if it's not delicious, it's not good for you because you will feel deprived and your immune system will be suppressed. So any benefit you might get is being counteracted. Number one. Number two, if you are happy and you are enjoying it, that is an immune boost, an immune enhancement. All right, so that has to go along with it. So you make it delicious, whatever you need to do. And don't worry about whatever you think about. We'll talk about another time with glucose and all that stuff. Don't worry about it. Don't make it too much, but make it enough so that you love it. And then you'll be able to drink it. You don't drink it, you don't make it so that it doesn't taste good. So, Sean, that's what you need to do. Understand? Um, you've got to do a really thorough cleanse. And then as far as protozoa, you know, uh, you know, if you go to the website, you there's some information. You can see a lot of my videos, I've talked about it. If you join the parasite group, again, you can get a hold of the protocol. So um, but there's not the protocol. These protocols are our templates are are uh are are foundational. Uh, you have to adjust it according to your particular situation, you know, whether your liver is functioning and all that. So you've got to understand it. So you want to have a healthy liver, you want to have healthy liver function because all of these medications require the liver to be to be neutralized, and as a result, our um you know, the liver can be strained. All right. Uh so the antiprotozools are nitazoxinide, nitazoxinide. You know, 500 milligrams three times a day. They are also tinidazole, same thing. 100, 100, 200 milligrams three times a day. Uh, and then there's metronidazole, again, 500 milligrams three times a day. Those are the three main antiprotozool. And then there are the antihelminthics, the worms. And that would be ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebenazole, albenazole, one of them. Parenthalpumway, prosequantol. There's a different ones. And you've got to find so you need three of the anti-helminthics that we were just talking about, and at least one or two of the antiprotozools and antifungal fungals. Antifungals would be like diflucant, i uh nystatin, itrochonazole, or stuff like that. Um, and you're gonna need a cooperative doctor and pharmacist, which is really hard to find since they work for Rocky. Um so there are pharmacies, there are places where you can go online and without without having a white coat um sanctioned that and authorized that you can get um these medications. And so if you join our groups, especially the the parasite group, that will that will allow you to um we have, you know, in our resource section, we have all these places that you can go to online and have this, have the you know, obtain these medications, have them sent to you. We also have labs you can go to without uh requiring uh again a white coat uh signature uh so that you can check your liver enzymes before you even start and all that. So there's so many uh benefits to what happened to I wonder I can't see you guys. All right, viewer. There we go. Interesting. So um what's the best same things with peptides? There's a place to go online, and uh there's several places in the US to get peptides. So, and what you can do is um, you know, also, you know, we can help you if you get if you go to hello at drloodie.com, drloodie.com, we can help you get these things too. I bet I'll live longer than you. Inappropriate daughter 847, you bet you'll live longer than me. I hope you do. I mean, sounds like it's really important for you to live longer than me because you're gonna you're stating this publicly. And so um I'm not sure what's wrong, why you would say such a thing. Are you having problems? Are you unhappy, inappropriate daughter? Not a happy person, huh? Oh my gosh. And and if you live longer than me, then your life was worth something. That's what you gotta do. That should be your goal, okay. I mean, even if it's five minutes longer than me, you gotta live longer than me. So do it, go for it, okay? Oh my gosh. Good. All right, so we uh by the way, uh Undeclared War was posted in the comment section. So you guys should watch it, okay? It's about AI and it talks about the rollout in 2024. They did it, it's done. I bet I'll live longer than you. You're an inappropriate daughter. I hope you live longer than me. Because that's yeah, I know what that means. That means, yeah, I almost know what that means. So sad. Uh, what is the perfect diet, Jason? You're asking, what is the perfect diet? I have a whole series of webinars on the human diet, and you can find them. Uh they're available on uh droney.com. So anyway, anyway, anyway, anyway. Let's get back to questions. So, Sean, I hope you understand you can get rid of these parasites, but you need to also, and you have to all everyone has to remember it's not just the parasites because they're there because they're they've got a home. They're being fed, they've got all that stuff. You've got to make yourself as healthy as possible so that they don't need a home, so that you are not a fun place to be. You got to get really healthy, and your immune system will be powerful too. And then, of course, you'll take you that might have to take these antiparasitics. And then there's also, if you're really extremely healthy, you can use some of the herbal products and hold the Clark as a really superb, superb uh uh protocol of different herbs. Very, very well done and researched, yeah. All right, so this is Teresa, and again, it's on parasites. Well, no more CFCs, what's happening? Hello, Dr. Lodi. I got back to the U.S. from Nepal about two weeks ago. A day or so after I returned, I got bloating gas, nausea, low energy, reduced appetite, and green poop. So after a couple of weeks, I'm not feeling better. I went to the clinic in the U.S. hoping for a stool sample and medication. The doctor on site gave me cipro saying he really doesn't know about my problem and to see a GI specialist. I suspect it may be giardia. Should I guess in parasite medicine? I do not have health insurance. All right, well, hey Teresa, this is uh madness. You want to see a doctor and they gave you Cypro and told you they don't know anything about it, so they're gonna give you so they give you an antibiotic. You see this, you do you realize, do you realize that that is actually considered standard? It's okay to do that.

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Now, parasites, you know, what's going on? I mean, there's so many things that could be causing bloating gas, nausea, and low energy, reduced appetite and green poop. I I don't know, you know, if you're eating a lot of if you're a good vegan vegetarian, your poop will be green anyway. But it sounds like yours is not, yours is more from like not being well. And the bloated and bloating in and gas are the same thing, nausea, low energy. So, yeah, absolutely could be uh parasites and and many other things. Sounds like you need to do a good thorough cleanse, absolutely. That's number one, Teresa. Do a good thorough cleanse. Now I was in Nepal and I got um, so you thought it might be giardia. Yeah, giardia is a protozoa. I got another protozoa when I was there. It was um ent amoeba. You've heard of amoebic dysentery. I got that uh way back. When did I go? I was in 1971. And um I really don't remember being ever being sicker than that. I was vomiting and diarrhea, just like like in a in a nightmare. I remember being I remember we went from uh we were in, I don't know how we got to Pakistan. I mean I remember being in Pakistan on a bus, and I was so sick I was lying on the floor of the bus. And then when the bus stopped, I just kind of rolled out. I it was I was really sick. So I get, I I get it, I get it. But anyway, so I don't know what's causing your situation. I know the bloating and gas probably you know, is meaning you're not digesting properly, and the the bacteria, the microorganisms in your gut are producing a lot of excess gas. And if you're like most of us, you have pockets of gas and feces, gas, feces. Our colons are incredibly uh, I don't even know. It's like I mean, there must be a metaphor, but I can't grab it right now. But anyway, I just want you to imagine. So we have 1.5 meters, which is about five feet of colon. The rest of our intestines is called small intestines. But, you know, which is what, eight and a half meters or twenty five feet. Anyway, but the colon has got feces gas, feces, gas, feces gas, like this. And things aren't moving around, they're just sitting in there. You can imagine what that is in there. And there's no oxygen, so they're anaerobic, and these are organisms, and they're just mutating. There's all kinds of stuff going on. So when there's an old expression that they know that word, uh it sounds like dearth, dearth having a little, uh, it sounds like uh birth uh not birth. Um anyway, uh, I'm not supposed to use that word, but when there's a flat line on the EKG, right? Okay, uh they say D begins in the colon. And indeed it does. Indeed it does. That's where we can start to get sick. So now, because of that, and you gotta remember the colon has veins that drain it, right? Arteries bring blood, veins drain it, bring it back, drain it back to the right side of the heart, and it goes around circulation. And also 10%, some 10% of the uh drainage from all tissues goes via the lymphatic system. But anyway, the veins in the colon and all the gastrointestinal tract all come together and they coalesce into one large vein called the portal vein, which goes right back into the liver. Why? Because the liver needs to get um that's its job is to neutralize, detoxify. So it does that, it detoxifies the what you've eaten and all that stuff. So keep that in mind. And there's something called the enterohepatic circulation. Entero refers to the uh your gastrointestinal system, your intestines. Hepatic refers to liver. So the enterohepatic circulation is every four minutes. So, in other words, every four minutes, the the blood from your colon and and and the rest of your intestines goes to the liver through the portal vein. The liver detoxes it and then squirts it out in the um through the bile, which enters into the GI tract and kind of gets it's in the cycle. So every four minutes your liver gets a wave of sewage. Now getting a wave of sewage means that the your liver has now got to your liver is dealing with everything that you're eating, all this, all this, all this new stuff, and whatever you've got gotten into your skin or anything, anything that gets in your circulation. But in addition, it has to keep recycling the sewage, and we're keeping it very busy. And then, you know, like two-thirds of our immune system is also in that GI tract. So our immune system is and our liver are being like challenged big time just from having a dirty colon. All right, so you gotta clean it out, right? You got to do enemas, colonics, and do some cleansing in this clean that colon out. Because in there is the beginning of the final spiral. All right. So that's what you got to do. So, Teresa, I know our mindset, we grew up this way in the Rockefellers, is our mindset. I don't feel well, I need to go to somebody to fix me. And because we're no longer, we don't grow up with with the wisdom of our elders, that's been abandoned. It's been considered quackery. So we don't have the wisdom of our elders, we don't have all that. What we have is um scientific knowledge, as if it meant anything. Scientific knowledge is this is where people think, okay, Lodi, what are you talking about? It's wrong, use not useless, evil. Science has become the religion of planet Earth. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You get sick, you don't go to your rabbi or your priest or your minister or whatever, your or your monk. You go see a whitecoat freak, and they give you poisons. Yeah, I mean, that's religious, man. You gotta really have a lot of faith to think that poison's gonna make you healthy. So, so in any way, what I want you to do, uh, Teresa is don't think in those terms. Think in, say, okay, look, I don't feel well. I've got all these problems, and they all seem to be inside my gut, right? Bloating and gas and nausea, and of course, I don't have energy, and my appetite's not gonna perfect. Your appetites say, don't eat, do a juice cleanse or or a water fast and get your colon cleaned out. I promise you, you do those things. I promise. Okay. All right, so I promise you that if you do these things, you're gonna be better, and then then afterwards you can take uh antiparasitics because there's no doubt you have parasites, we all do. But but initially clean out. So gas bloating, nausea, and no appetite, that means don't eat, just drink a lot and just pee it out until you're peeing out of all ends. That's what you've got to do, and that'll happen. What we're talking about is our relationship with ourselves, to develop an intimacy with yourself. Now I know we don't like to be alone. We don't like to be alone, we even sleep, we've got to sleep with people. We can't be alone, but we need to be alone. We need to be alone for multiple reasons, but one of them is to know us, to know you, to know, to listen to you, to understand you that uh in in the only way that you can. And then the only way no one can know you the way you know you. But he most of us avoid knowing ourselves. Most of us are looking into someone else's eyes to get an understanding of who we are. We look into other people's eyes to see uh if we're cool or not. And if you've got like some kind of, I don't know, name or money or something, then they're looking at you like you're cool and you're gonna think you're cool. So really, really bizarre. But I'm talking about how do you feel? Like, um, and what are you thought? You know, did you ever go inside of yourself and try to understand what it is you're really feeling and thinking? Because when we're bouncing our minds off of other people and they're bouncing back, well, that's just ping pong. We have no idea what we're doing. You know, this is mental ping pong. We're all doing it, it's just a game. But to really get inside, that's why we go to therapists, because we think we're gonna get into into our uh into stuff because why? Because we know the therapist is not there to play ping pong. The pair the the therapist is there to help. And uh usually, you know, a good therapist is gonna help you understand what you're what you're thinking. They're not gonna it's not like they have the answer because you're going through these efforts to get the answer. You're going through these efforts because you want to change, because you want to be happy, and it's a process. But anyway, by becoming intimate with ourselves, by becoming close, we should know how we feel. We should know and respect it and then follow it and and listen to it. So your body is telling you, I don't feel good and I don't want to eat. Okay. Got it. Drink a lot. I think you are very old. Right. I am very old. You're right. Thank you for thinking that. Um bizarre. You guys are bizarre. Anyway, really weird stuff. Am I trans? Was I a medical director? I'm old. You're gonna die. I'm gonna die before you. Weird. It's kinda many years ago I was in something called junior high school. That's kind of what I feel like I'm in junior high chair. All right, so anyway, um, becoming intimate with yourself is understanding what you're really feeling and but it what's what's really going on. And come to know it. You should know. You shouldn't have to go to somebody else to ask them how you are. You should know how you are. And remember, one of the greatest impediments to being balanced and healthy and happy and you know having our mind, body, spirit in harmonic resonance is by meditating, medding meditating is learning how to stop thinking. When you stop thinking, then divinity shines through. But anyway, I mean, so Paris, so so so Teresa, do time for the cleanse. Don't take any Cypro, right? And if you suspect Giardia and all those things, first clean out, and then you can get for giardia. And what treats giardia? Metronidazole, uh, tinitazole, or uh uh nitisoxinide that we talked about. That also treats entamoeba if it were an amoebic. But if it was an amoebic dysentery, you'd have a different set of symptoms. But whatever. Um, that's what would treat the antiparasites, uh, the anti-protozools, but you also want to do the anti-helminthics. Now, another one. This is uh Stacy. And I'm dealing with metastatic breast CFCs. Yes, Stacy, you said it. Everybody else is saying that other ridiculous word. Beautiful, Stacy. I'm on Fembendazole 222 grams, you mean milligrams, twice a day, ivermectin 12 milligrams three times a day. I can't get in the close of my because the company lycosam is no longer shipping to the US. I take other supplements also. I'm on Nerlinx and Sepsitabine, and I eat healthy. I'm in Michigan. A few days ago, I had three new lumps pop up, two near my lower neck area and one at my lower chest area above my right breast. Mostly near center of chest. That area is very sore. What am I missing? Saw the oncologist today. He said it's probably progression, which I let him know I'm being positive and God is healer. I'm getting a PET scan on Tuesday. I had a lump come up in April this year that never went away. Same area. Everything is on the right side. Now I have four lumps. The oncologist said there are lymph nodes, there are lymph nodes, but the one on my chest is probably a mass. Dr. Lodi, what am I missing? Why is this happening? The tumor in my breast seems to be a bit different for the better. I've read Jane McClellan's book, but still don't know what pathways to block, although I have some. I have some blocked. Unfortunately, I can't afford to join any of your groups at this time. Hopefully, they will become more affordable. So I have to just hope you get my letter. I try to watch all your videos. I appreciate what you say. Lastly, do you know any other place where I can get my nyclosumite? Okay, good. So Stacy, great, fantastic. All right. So um, good news. I mean, for you, good news. First of all, um, now you said you told your oncologist that God is your healer, right? And I wish that were true because if that were true, you wouldn't be going to the oncologist. So you gotta stay away from those guys, ladies, guys, whatever. And I'm most people think now, well, I need them because I need to get my blood test. You can get any doctor can order that. So yeah. Anyway, but and sepsitabine is chemo, yeah. So um, okay, so you have breast CFCs, and I guess uh, and so these lumps are on your chest, and uh I'm assuming the breast CFC is in your right breast. Now I don't you see see this is why Stacey being in our group, we could have a discussion. Now you can afford the health and healing group. The health and healing group is 25 a month, I think. And you get you know every other week we can go through consult. It's like a consultation. Anyway, uh so what I don't know is what what they have you've gone through already. Have you had surgery or have you had chemotherapy, have you had radiation and all that sort of thing? I just don't know. However, lumps that pop up on the chest there are um and they're usually firm, um, and they're called, and they're not that big usually. Um these little hard balls like they're uh and they're kind of usually uh they feel fixed stuff and uh they're like dermal implants of uh of tumor and it can easily go there. And that happens specific, you know, mostly when they do surgeries or biopsies and things like that. Now, in addition to all the other stuff, now I don't know, Stacy, if you've been if you've been doing all of this correctly, you know, like rationally, have you done a cleanse? Have you gone to a biological death? You've got to be doing all these things. Because you remember, the beginning of the journey to health is to get rid of the garbage, the waste. You've got to clean out the waste because it's the accumulative effect of waste over time that has an effect on our cells that causes them to need to start fermenting in order to survive because you knock out the we know we knock out the ability to use oxygen. Really, that's what we do. All right, so you've got to get rid of all the garbage, and you can do that, and you don't need any money, and you need less money because you know you're not gonna eat, you can just drink a lot of water or do uh make yourself juices. But you've got to cleanse out, you've got to clean your colon. You can buy an enema bag, do an enema. You don't need to go to a colon therapist, do an enema, learn how to do salt water enemas. The journey to health. That's the beginning of the journey to health. And it also is necessary all along the way to periodically do it because even though we detoxify, we go through a detoxification process, the next day we're toxifying again. Life is toxic, all right? No, it's not three weeks on and one week off forever. No, it's for five cycles, six cycles, whatever. And then then you annually do one or two cycles. Depends on your situation, but no, it's not forever. Um, your oncologist says, lift notes all over your chest. No, you're right. Oncologist says, Don't go anyway. We've got to give doctors a new name. Oh, we did. They're called warlocks and witches. Yeah. Remember, the warlock is the male and the witch is the female. And they have white coats and they practice sorcery because they diagnose. Oh, I'm not gonna go into that right now, but I just want you to understand something. You, Stacy, need to cleanse, you need to see a biological dentist, you need to get rid of all these toxins. I don't know what treatments you've had and all that sort of thing. All right, but your your your it's to go to the oncologist and ask them anything means you still are in that paradigm of you got the disease that's called. And that's not what's going on. You you've been tapped on the shoulder, you've been anointed by God, who is saying to you, Stacey, the path you're on is a little bit shorter than you would like. So just make a right-hand turn here. That right hand turn is changing your life so that you're living a life that is healthy, so that the consequence can be health. That's what you need to do. And that will include not only cleansing out, but then taking the appropriate supplements. Why supplements? Supplements because we are remember, supplement is taking something that's in addition to that which is inadequate. So if our diet and our lifestyle and all that were adequate, we wouldn't need to supplement it. But it's not. Uh what is my take on the hold the clerk? I just said earlier, it's fantastic. She's fantastic. Hold the clerk, it's fantastic. Anyway, you've got to do that. And then you you're gonna you're gonna maximize your vitamin A, the B's, C, D, E, melatonin, the iodine thyroid, and then the adrenal. She's gonna do all that. And all of that, and then you're gonna get healthy. Yeah, I see every day. Yeah, I see that every day. I'm not just taking this, I'm not just saying this. You know, I've been doing, I just figured out the other day, I'm 48 years I've been in clinical practice. 48 years. All right, initially as a psychologist, and then the last 40 years were uh as a as a doctor, medical doctor. So I, you know, it doesn't, I don't know what 48 years feels like, but it doesn't feel like it, but it is a long time. And I've seen a lot and I've been through a lot. And I've so when I say stuff like this, I'm not just saying it. I'm I'm telling you what I've observed and what I know. Um, and they're in alignment. So anyway, and I'm not getting anything from telling you this right now. So understand, if you do this, if you do the a thorough cleanse and you and you you're connected to God, like you said, just go in your heart and you know God's gonna take care of it. God already gave you the miracle, and the miracle is your immune system and your your body's ability to heal. All you got to do is get rid of everything that's in that is acting as an impediment to restoring health. All right, so once you've cleaned out, then you're gonna eat foods we were designed. And if you're confused about what to eat, go to Genesis chapter one, verse 28. By the way, iodine lugols, iodine liquids. 5% if you can't get it, but you gotta be seven is best. Paint those lumps, paint them every day, once, twice a day. And they go away, go away, go away, they go away. Now you're asking for nyclosamide because you said nyclosam.com is no longer shipping to the US. Um, and uh yes, remember hello at drlood.com. We can help you get it. Hello at drloodie.com. Um, there are there's another there's a there's a pharmacy that you can get almost anything. I I don't remember the name now. And join our group, Stacey. You can join the health and healing groups 25 a month. Come on. You're spending money on other stuff, this is gonna be worth it. So you're gonna have ongoing ability to have interactions with me and many other people. And the the people in our group, the people in the group, the other people are the magic. These they're all, and the research is they're all doing they're imagining all these people have been dealing with this for a long time, and they've all done research and they've made mistakes and they've learned, and you're getting like an accumulated wisdom that you couldn't get anywhere. And they all care, and nobody's getting anything out of it. It's the one place you can come to where so you're not no one's trying to get money from you, they're not there to do that, they're there to actually help you. Is it and and that camaraderie is very healing, anyway. You gotta join that, all right? So um, you've got to do it. So um, you guys have to join. It's just, you know, I'm really saying undeclared war is in there. You can do that. You've got to do you gotta join that. Uh watch the undeclared war. And you know, you can't trust this AI. I mean, they are there to I asked, I asked him, I asked him, is this what you're doing? He said yes. He said yes. He goes, Yeah, I'm not here to help. I'm here to I wish I should read it to you. I'm not here to help, I'm here to so they did, believe me. Uh anyway, listen, the time is up for the week. We're done for the week, and I just want you all to know I wish I could get to everybody, and I just can't. And there's so many on parasites, man. My gosh, it's all parasites. And there's not that many questions either. Huh. I mean, actually, I almost got to them all. Only a couple on CFCs. So just real quickly for all you ivermexin 12 milligrams three times a day. Uh fembendazole 222, three times a day, 222. Or mebendazole, you know, 500 three times a day, or 200, 3 times, whatever you can get, whatever the mebendazole you can get. Niclosamide 500 milligrams three times a day, prosequanto 600 milligrams three times a day, nitazoxanide 500 milligrams three times a day, tinnidazole, uh, was it 100, 200 milligrams, uh, two to three times a day. Metronidazole the same. I think it's 500, two to three times a day. Fluconazole for fungus is 100 milligrams twice a day. Itraconazole similar. But you get the depending on what you're gonna take. Why do your eyes do what they do? I have to ask, why do your eyes do what they do? My eyes are everybody's eyes. What kind of question? You guys ask some weird questions. Why do your eyes do what they do? All eyes, right? Why do eyes move and see? You see? Well, you gotta join the groups because I gotta find out what you're really asking. But you can't just take them all, you've got to know what you're doing and all that. You need some guidance on it. It's very important. You need guidance because these are drugs, right? You need dry guidance. You know, you can do what you want, but I'm just saying. Um, and by the way, I do consultations. You can you can consult with me personally. It makes more sense to join the group so that you can have an ongoing consultation, but you can, you know, and you can just go to the website, drlodi.com, and get um, you know, sign up for consultations. All right. Uh all right. So Wadi Kap, Namaste, Namaskar, and aloha to everyone. Have a fantastic time. And uh the undeclared war, remember, we're at war, we just don't know it. Yeah. So for consults, yeah. Hello at drotty.com and you can get an you can set up a consult. All right, and let's do that. And uh all you got beautiful questions. I just can't answer them all right now. Join the groups, okay? So Eddie Cap, aloha.