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New Year Water Fast Challenge

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I wanted to remind everyone that we're starting the new year with a uh water fast. And I don't know if I got that message out to everyone clearly enough, but the water fast is um a short one. It's five to seven days, whatever you can manage. And then we'll our challenge to everyone is to go from is to do a six-month 100% raw vegan. Listen, you've eaten how many years? 20, 30, 40, 50 years you've eaten. Now you want to eat another 50 years. So you take this period of time to go through a process that's very important. And the process that we're going, the process I'm talking about is um the journey to health, regardless if the if you're uh having CFCs manifest, if you're having parasites, if you're having arthritis, cardiac problems, diabetes, it doesn't matter what it is, it's all due to one thing, and that is an accumulated toxicity. The toxicities are from um living on planet Earth, all right? Um you were inundated with all sorts of EMF, you know, microwave, and I don't even know what. There's a special wave they call 6G. I don't know, it's like even smaller. It's carries a lot of information and a lot of power, too. Uh anyway, we're inundated with that. And our immune systems just were not designed to manage that. I mean, they and they can't they get they get disrupted. So we're you know, that's one of the major problems. The other thing is that they also cause direct damage to cells. So um that the stresses of being alive and working on planet Earth, unless you're like living in a rural community where you know everything is pretty nice and you know you're having a you're having a real authentic relationship with life, you know, you have your feet on the ground, you're growing food. And if that if that's your case, then you're you're in good shape. But otherwise, uh we're stressed out. We're stressed out because we're late for an appointment, we're stressed out because we had a bad hair day, which I have every day. Um, we have uh regrets, things we want to do, but we haven't been able to do. I mean, you just they just pile up, and those all contribute to the activation of the adrenal gland, which produces cortisol and and uh epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. And with that and what what the what that does, the cortisol, it increases your blood pressure, uh your um your blood glucose, which puts you into a even if you're not consuming lots of glucose, you're not consuming potatoes and French fries and bread, you're gonna have a high glucose. All right, so you're gonna get all the things that are associated with that, um, which is a metabolic disaster, is what happens. Um, and that's just one of the things. There's there's other things, you know. The other thing that happens with the adrenal, um, you know, constant adrenal output is that it affects the flow of blood to our different organs. So instead of the blood going to our internal organs, which we you know need to live, uh it's shunted away. There's still some blood going, of course, but it's shunted away to the muscles, and it's shunted away from the prefrontal cortex, so that making decisions is very difficult. Um it uh suppresses immune function, so it's really not a good idea to be stressed. And so, yeah, but you say I can't help being stressed, it's not I don't choose to be stressed, of course not. So, what do we do with stress? We learn how to manage it, we understand how to manage it, and the way we manage it is by learning how to not think. There was a psychologist named by the name of Albert Ellis who founded a uh um a therapeutic school in psychology called the rational emotive, rational emotive, rational emotive therapy, right? And he, you know, this was based on the fact that when you have a thought, a rational that's rational, it produces an emotion. That emotion will then set off different thinking. And what I mean by that is that when you have the um, okay, what is an emotion, what is a thought? An emotion is just simply a thought associated with a biochemical physiological response. So the fundamental biological physiological response that we all have is um fear. That's that's foundational, all right? And we we can give it different names, but that's what it is. It's fear. And fear, as I said before, it shuts down healing, shuts down immunity, shuts down uh the ability to make critical decisions, and it and it does this because the fear fear is located in our brain in a place called the amygdala, right there in the midbrain. And the amygdala, in fact, if we do a PET scan of someone who's in fear, a PET scan is where you inject fluorodeoxy glucose and you wait a while, like an hour, and then you do a scan and you see wherever there's being more glucose picked up because there's more activity. So usually we use that with CFCs because the CFCs are going to be they need 19 times more glucose than normal cells, average cells. But in uh in uh in fear, the amygdala is just metabolizing rapidly and it and it lights up really brightly. What it does is it overrides, it disconnects the ability of the uh the synapses, the connections to the prefrontal cortex. So neurologically, you can't make a decision. You you can shut off. Um, but that also affects the immune system profoundly. Natural killer cells go down, uh gamma interferon production goes down, dendritic cells are inactivated, macrophages are converted to macrophages that actually help uh whatever uh nasty process is going on. So the cells are either recruited to work against us or are inactivated. Yeah, it's pretty insane. And all we have to do is turn off the mind. So to turn off the mind, we have to do that through a process known as meditation. And meditation has nothing to do with religion. You need to understand that. So if you're Jewish or Christian or Muslim, you will not be violating your the tenets of your religion, okay, because you're not praying to anyone, it's not a prayer, meditation is not a prayer, it's just listening. So if you pray first and then sit back and have the courtesy to God to listen to the answer instead of getting up and walking away, and that's what it is. But if you're 100% listening, you're not thinking. It's like if you've ever been reading a book, uh, you're not in that chair. You're wherever that book is, you're not there anymore. That's really in that in that situation, you're listening with your eyes. Now, if you can listen with your inner inner ear, so for two minutes, five times a day, it's only two minutes, five times a day. Do that religiously, close your eyes, put an eye mask on if you have to, put a uh uh earplugs if you have to, and sit and just listen with all your heart and soul to your breathing. I mean, this is this is this is the simplest and most and easiest way for someone to meditate. And once you connect 100% to your uh breathing, it then you're no longer you're no longer there. If you're listening 100%, all right, that's that's the only way you know you were really listening is that you don't you you come back, you say, Oh yeah, I guess I must have been listening. Because I wasn't here, all right. That means you take your full attention when you do that, and there are tests, this is called psychoneuroimmunology. It's actually a field of study. Um, it's been around since about the 70s, and uh, it actually looks at the psycho, which is the mind, neuro, which is the brain, and then immunology, which is the immune system. So there's a direct connection. Um, the thoughts affect the the uh the immune system via the uh central nervous system. Okay, it's that profound. And we um are able, there's there's a lot of many studies out that we're able to actually measure those differences, those inner lot immunological changes. So, someone in fear, we're gonna see all these cells be suppressed that start doing other things as well, working against us. And we see the opposite when someone is in absolute joy or whatever. But since joy and happiness and fear and sadness and all that is not really something you can consciously control, is you're gonna go up and down, you're gonna go through that all day long. As your thoughts appear in your head, you know, some cause uh happy response, some might cause a sad response or a fear response. So, therefore, just turn off the mind. Because when you turn it off, and and what the studies show is that with the cat that are in the arm, uh, people who are advanced meditators, they've been doing it for you know 30, 40 years, can get to that state rapidly. You can measure all the neurolog uh all the uh uh immunological parameters go up like instantly. So psychoneuroimmunology, very and the reason I'm saying that too is because we don't uh we don't have control over our thinking, and that has to be remembered. And it's hard, a lot of people don't want to don't want to accept that because you know we want to feel like we're in control, but we're not because we don't know where our thoughts come from, they just happen in our head. You know, our heart's beating, our lungs are breathing, our glands are secreting, our metabolism is happening, you know, we're sweating, we're not sweating, whatever that we're not, we have no idea how that is happening. And the same with our thoughts, they just come into our head, and then we we we we uh pay attention to them or not. So the rational emotive component that I was talking about with our Dr. Albert Ellis was uh a thought comes into your mind. Um you're involved in a situation with somebody, and you there's one classic example of a woman who went out with a man, she was looking for a husband, she went out with a man, and she um a perfect man for her, and she had a wonderful time. And um he dropped her off and they say goodbye and they'll connect soon, and he never called her again. So those are the facts, those are the data. What she told herself is therefore, there's something wrong with me, therefore, I'll never get anybody, therefore, therefore, therefore, and all of that rational emotive. So the ration for first the data, emotion, then the uh the thought again, I'll never get anybody, I'll I'm gonna be alone all my life, and all of that. And now that she's experiencing that, and it's all because of what she's telling herself. It's that self-talk, it's the internal dialogue. Yeah, so what he would do is he would work with them to help help them change their internal dialogue, you know, and that takes a while and it takes a lot of work. In the meantime, learn to turn it all off. And when you turn it all off, and when the mind if the mind is thinking, 80% of the thoughts are negative. It's just the way it is. We all right, so we know that 90% of the mind is subconscious below the level of access, only 10% is conscious, 10% is engaged with the world, what we're doing, but 90% is subconscious, and it's running the show, it's how we're driven, who's driving the car, that's who's making the tea or coffee. You're right. You know, you're not doing it because you're thinking about that, this, this, and that. Tomorrow, yesterday, should I? I could have buyed my maybe. I did. What that's where our minds are going. So we're not there in that. We're not uh making the coffee or the tea. That's the autonomic, uh that's the that's the subconscious. And 80% of human thought is negative. So if you're thinking at all, you know that 80% isn't. So we got to turn it off. How do we turn it off? We stop that we stop thinking, we focus on the breath until we're right there, and then it goes away and we enter a doorway, and that's what we're looking for. That doorway is the doorway to a place called now, and that now is eternal, that never began and it will never end. Okay, it's something unfathomable, right? We we we we can easily consider things might never end, but to think that they never began that's just hard for us. And the only way we can begin to conceive of that concept or allow that concept into our mind, uh, is with the word now. So, anyway, I wanted to preface that. So, we're gonna do it, we're gonna do it fast because we're would I biopsy a tumor of the prostate because it spread? No. Why would you biopsy something that you already know what it is when you know that a biopsy is going to cause it to first of all, it's it's it's it's a it's a trauma, it's a traumatic event, and the cell, those the prostate gland to protect itself becomes inflamed, and chronic inflammation underlies all these processes that we're talking about, CFCs. Um, and so you're just contributing to the fuel, number one. Number two, the act of biopsying actually spreads. And then third, you already know what it is. So, what's gonna help? The reason they like to continue doing biopsies is because they don't know how to help you, so they want to be doing something. Um anyway, I I I uh uh yeah, fear is the opposite of faith. Faith, faith is when you know what's gonna happen. Fear, the the bridge between fear and faith is knowledge, right? When you know, I mean, if you understand physiology and you understand biology, you understand that if you whatever situation is going on, oh okay, you just gotta do this, this, my body won't do that anymore. And that's absolutely true. And once you know that, there's no fear. Fear is based on unknown and doubt. Now, I can't answer these questions because I really have to I owe it to the people that uh sent in questions. But I think what I'm gonna do, I think I'm gonna modify this uh the format of this Sunday night live uh to maybe half sent in questions uh that have been sent in already, and then the second half to spontaneous ones. Because I I mean there's just too much of that. I think that would be a good idea, all right? So anyway, let's go get started. Oh, so but I want to mention about fasting too. Remember, if you can, um that all right. Well, uh the thing about fasting, and and then and I what's amazing to me about fasting, and the reason, and this is relative uh relevant to all of you, whether you have parasites, CFCs, arthritis, lupus, you know, any you name any of those things they make up, uh you're in ill health for for one reason or another. Regardless of that, you need to clear out the waste, which is the accumulated waste is which initiated this whole problem and sustains it as the first step. And then you provide the body with everything it does need and nothing of which it doesn't need. That's how you begin to restore physiology. And then you help balance, then you balance the systems. What systems? The autonomic nervous system, right? The parasympathetic, sympathetic. We're all sympathetic overdrive. We need to enhance parasympathetic. And the meditation, of course, is going to turn off to a great degree. We need to balance the endocrine system, that's our hormone system. We have to balance it, not unbalance it and not take injections that will shut off our uh uh hypothalamic pituitary access to our uh gonads over research testes. Um, know that and all that, and use blockers and all that, then you're increasing the imbalance. So this is impossible. You've got to restore balance because balance a balanced, healthy, cycling hormone system is health, it's just the way it is. And heal the gut so that you can um because the gut is where it's all happening, and then you've got a gut biome, microbiome, which are the conductors of life. So, anyway, when you fast, that happens. But initially within the first three days, you go into a state of ketosis, meaning that your body is using the organs in your body are using ketones, which are breakdown products of fat for energy rather than glucose. They all do that except the brain. The brain, what, 1% of our body weight, uses at least 20% of our glucose. So when we get in the first get into that state of ketosis after the second, third day, um, all of our organs are using ketones predominantly, but the brain's still using glucose. So, in order for that to happen, since we're not eating any glucose, um, our liver has a process that we've named um gluconeogenesis. Neo meaning new, genesis meaning produce neogenis. So it makes new um or it makes glucose out of amino acids which come from um muscle. So the muscle the amino acids in your muscle are taken and uh turned into amino acids, uh turns into glucose. This is why at the end of a 41-day water fast, if we do a figure finger stick on you, we're gonna find out your glucose is normal. How could your glucose be normal you're not eating? Because the body needs glucose. So that's another thing we have to get away from is the fact that glucose is bad. There's no good and bad in nature. Nature is uh uh uh functional, it function and it operates under the law of necessity. Whatever's necessary happens.

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Clearing Arteries, Cysts, And Plaques

Culture, Food, And Adaptive Physiology

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It's not that it's good or bad, it's just necessary. All right, so that's and it's never considered that never think your body's doing something wrong. The white, the, the, the, the war, the witches and warlocks in the house of horrors want you to think that your body's against you like uh uh or or stupid, such as uh what autoimmune disease. The body, yeah, my immune system thinks my thyroid is the enemy. No, it's under the auspices of divine intelligence. That can't happen. No, that's not what happened. So, anyway, autoimmune lupus. Oh, my body is our immune system that never works against us, it's always doing what it needs. We may not be able to have identified what it is that stimulated this particular response of the immune system. Doesn't mean because it doesn't just act on its own. Our cells don't act on their own, they act in response. They're really not proactive, they're react. And so whatever you're eating um produces the fuel and the and and and and the uh you know the fuel and the uh parts uh which allow metabolism to happen. Okay, you've stopped eating, you've got that you're uh breaking down fat now because there's no glucose. There is glucose, but there's just is it stays at a very low minimal level. And the reason there's still glucose is not because we're necessarily we're using some of it for energy, but most of it is being used for the other purposes for glucose, which is biosynthesis, which is the body making uh proteins, the body making peptides, the body making neurotransmitters, the body making enzymes, the body making uh uh regulate regulatory and signaling uh molecules, the body making cholesterol, the body making fats. That's it. It needs the carbon backbone from the glucose. And the same with glutamine, which is the other second fuel for CFCs, yeah. It's part of it, it can be it could enter the Krebs cycle, which is oxidated phosphorylation, which is oxygen, which is high yield uh energy from glucose. It can enter it and uh and and be used for fuel to produce uh ATP, which is energy, but it's also used again for its structure, the nitrogen in there, because it's an amino acid, the nitrogen can be used for making other amino acids, for making nucleic acids. So um, but you're not eating anything, so you're not getting any exogenous glutamine. However, glutamine is uh a non-essential amino acid, meaning if we we've got if if we have the nine essential amino acids, then we're able to make the other 11. So glutamine is non-essential, meaning we can make it. So glutamine levels don't fall either. However, they're at the very middle, and your body's running out of ketose. After 11 days, your brain joins the club, joins the uh movement and it goes into ketosis, starts using ketones. At that point, the liver no longer needs to make uh gluconeogenesis to to the same degree that it was. And so now what happens? How are we gonna satisfy those uh fundamental glucose needs? The body goes on a scavenging hunt and Locates every non-essential tissue, cysts, plaques in the artery, tumors, uh, you know, and even benign growth like fibromas or anything like that, uh, or lipomas. It takes them and it recycles them because in everything is, you know, glucose is you know, it's a six-carbon sugar, but it's called, you know, uh we won't go into biochemistry, but basically it's in everything and it can be extracted. And and and remember, we so anyway, so it goes on that hunt and it starts uh recycling and eliminating all non-essential tissue, which are plaques and tumors and cysts and stuff like that. So basically, during the fast, after 11 days, you actually clear out your arteries. So if you were scheduled for bypass surgery uh in your in your heart because you had an occlusion of 96% of your coronary artery after 21-day day fast, you're no longer critical. And you know, you've got maybe what 82%. So it's uh uh cysts are gone, fibroids. I mean, they don't go that quickly. You might have to do the if if it's a large fibroid or something like that, you might have to uh do this fast for as long as you can, uh eat health real food for a six-week interval, then do another fast. You do it a few times, but it's the only way, it's the only cure handed down to us by God, and we know that's handed by God because we know that every creature on the planet, when they're sick, stop eating. That's what they do. They stop eating because they're under the auspices of instinct. Instinct is the divine way by which uh we are all connected to the wisdom of God, to the intelligence of divinity. And humans, unfortunately, this uh reject instinct by the age of three uh and learn to be culturally appropriate rather than instinctual. We're not instinctual creatures, we're cultural creatures. We respond with the appropriate words, gestures, and then also what else? And what is the most what is the foundation of all cultures? The foundation, the centerpiece, that piece of the culture uh around which we exchange intimacies and vulgarities and uh you know food, cuisine. The cuisine is the centerpiece. It's always we uh we have business lunches, we have romantic dates, we have graduation parties, we have it, wedding, funeral. It doesn't matter. We we eat the food of our culture, and that's what runs in families. Yeah, genes have an effect. If you you know your parents have blue eyes, you're gonna have blue eyes, you know, unless somebody in a distant, you know, your great-grandmother, you might, but it for the marks most part, you genetics determined you know, height, weight, lots of things. But the day-to-day, moment by moment activities of a cell is in response to its environment. And so when it doesn't have enough of this, it'll make more of that. And so it's adapting. That's adaptive physiology. We are all involved in adaptive physiology, and we're adapting to a continuously changing external environment and a continually changing internal environment because we're taking it in, we're breathing it, we're coming through our skin, we're eating it. So, um, and then of course, our thinking, our stress, and all that, you know, so all that. So our body's job is to maintain functional integrity in the face of all this continual change, and that's called homeostasis, adaptive physio health. Anyway, so we're gonna begin this fast uh today, now, right? And we're gonna do it for at least five to seven days. Then we're gonna get it, then go into 100% raw food, raw food. We're gonna do it for six months, that's all. And uh it's you don't have to prepare for it, you just have to your minds, you say, okay, that then it's done. So the hardest part of a fast, the hardest part of any kind of endeavor like that or changing diet is the willingness and to say, okay. And once you say, okay, so if you're eating 100% raw vegan and someone hands you something, if it's not uncooked and it's not a plant, I'm not gonna eat it. This is just that's just it's just really simple. All right, so then join our group so we can because we're gonna monitor, you know, we're gonna uh we'll monitor everybody because you can't just uh in today's world, you know, you when Moses did it, it was fine, when Jesus did it was fine, but uh, and even 100 years ago, even 80 years ago with the Herbert Shelton's uh uh fasting farm in uh San Antonio, uh, we didn't need to monitor and all that, but you know, now we've got a lot of extra variables, right? So it's good that's what we monitor, although you don't need it. All right, so our first question is from Jeannie, and she says, Lung CFCs. Good morning. I had a CT scan with contrast done and showed up with four nodules. How can I shrink them and make them disappear? Okay, let me find you guys again. Where are you? There we are.

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Uh are there any people on uh anybody on uh restream, hammy? Anybody on the restream? All right, um, real quick, a couple questions there. All right, blood type does not matter. I don't know how that became so popular. I guess I don't know. I don't know what it is. We like we're listening horses have what seven types of blood types dogs, cats, they're all many different subtypes. They don't have to eat different food. Why out why would we? And how would my blood type have to do with uh eating any? All right. Um, does arsenic is it more deadly to uh blood type O or B? It's insane. Okay, so no they're poisonous, okay. So we any type any blood types can take the poison, but you know, so it's a bizarre. Diamato, uh, the guy who came up with this, he made a lot of money, but it's absurd. You know, would your blood type determine determine the kind of water you should drink or the kind of air you should breathe?

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Language Shift: “CFCs” And Healing Strategy

Parasites, Protocols, And Specimen Testing

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All right. What do I think about the carnivore diet? It's fantastic for carnivores. Carnivore diet uh is eating what eating. I know there's doctors, uh, there's a guy out there, I don't remember his name, but uh you should look at my uh you my uh I made a post about that where I I I I split the screen and I was to I had it, I had his answer. Someone asked him, When was the last time, doctor, you ate a plant? Oh, I think it was five or six years ago. I don't believe it. But if you're gonna eat just animals, you better eat it nose to tail. You gotta eat everything cartilage, brain, ovaries, kidneys. You need it all. That's just the muscle. The muscle is just a small part of it. You gotta eat it all. Carnivores do. You know, lion when they're eating an animal, they go for the gut first, and they eat they're eating the organs and drinking the blood, and they're getting all the undigested plants. And even if you eat the entire animal uncooked, of course, like the carnivores do, that's what they do. If you're gonna be a carnivore, you just pick up a uh uh a chicken, rip its head off, and eat it. That's it, just eat it. That's gone. Carnivore. So we don't do that. Do you pick up chicken? No, we don't do that. What do we do? We cut out the muscle, yeah, and we put we prepare it nicely. It's no longer what nature produced, it's a synthetic, it's it's an artificial product, uh, and we got sauces on it, whatever. Or even if we don't, we just we just put salt and pepper, it doesn't matter. We're eating a cooked, uh heated up biochemically modified piece of corpse. It's insane to even think that it might make sense. It's insane. And if you want to consider whether or not humans are carnivores, take driver drive your car to the go as far as you can to find yourself a jungle or a forest. Take all your clothes off, leave them in the car. And if there's a cliff around, push the car over the cliff so you can't get up. Go into that forest or jungle, and you tell me what is for dinner. Because you only now are equipped with what you were born with, what God gave you, and that is hands, a mind. And we're not equipped to kill. If we want to kill, we got a hat. We need to utilize a tool, a weapon. Lions don't, dogs don't, raccoons don't, rabbit, uh uh rats don't, tigers don't, okay? Because they were equipped by nature there. Also, you have never, I can promise you, I don't even talk to you, I've never met you. I can promise you, you've never looked at a cow grazing in the pasture and started to salivate and lick your lips and say, Wow, looks good. No, we're not at all culinarily attracted to animal, live animals, and we're certainly not attracted to corpses. You would never be passing a corpse and get down on your hands and knees like your dog would and smell it and see if it's okay to still eat. No, all right. So, anyhow, this is a and our body's not the same for it. Can we get by with it? Sure. For a while, but we have to get by. We the way we get by with it is by adapting. And the adaptations are what the Rockefellers call disease. Can you get by with heroin? Sure. Smoking, yes, sure. Alcohol every day, sure. You can get by, you can get you can get away with it. And I'm a I'm not an alcoholic, I'm a functional alcoholic, whatever that means. Just means you're not, you haven't yet uh uh failed uh to uh adapt. All right, so all this stuff is the reality of it, all right. Fruitarian, we're not fruitarian either. Fruit is a major part of our diet, you know. If you look at if you look at the chimps, the bonobos, uh they're pretty much the ones that eat the most of it because they're their um their fingers are longer than their much longer than their thumb. They don't have opposition like gorillas do. And uh so they cannot manipulate and pick apart leaves. Anyway, they're they eat a lot of fruit. The gorillas love fruit, but they're just sitting around eating plants, they're hindgut fermenters. Anyway, so we're not either of them, we're not chimps, we're not gorillas, but we're in the same group of organisms, and uh we've got a lot of uh similarities and a lot of differences. But um, but basically the length of our small intestines versus the length of our small intestines, the uh presence of a cecum, the digestive capabilities, the enzymes produced by the liver, and if you look at it all, you'll understand what we eat. That's it. We're that's what we're designed for. And as I said, we can get away with doing things that are uh that violate our uh biological needs, but the consequences are we eventually um cannot adapt and we lose. All right, I can answer these questions. So, uh two genie, how can you shrink and make them disappear? Well, remember, they are not them, all right. And that's where this is where we start to change our language. Now we're calling them the chronically fermenting cells. What that tells us already is that there are cells that are fermenting as an adaptive response, what to having lost their mitochondria. That's what they are. So it's not that you want to shrink them or get rid of them, because looking at that implies that they're they're they're not other than us, they're us trying to stay alive. What we have to do is make sure that that adaptive response they're engaging in, called chronic fermentation, is no longer necessary, then they go away. But in a complete program where you have you've identified where these chronically fermenting cells are started, in a complete comprehensive program, there are multiple things going on. But the three main categories of uh of the program are stop making this stuff, and that involves everything from what we eat, when we go to sleep, the amount of movement we have, the relationships we have, what we eat, um, meditation, prayer, all those things affect the our body's uh ability to function optimally. Because optimal functioning of the organism is the only true definition of health. And optimal functioning of the organism can only occur when the organism is get is having all of their biological needs satisfied, which means it's not um being exposed to or being inundated with toxins, things they don't need. So, what we need is that which we need for for healthy metabolism, and what we also need is not to be exposed to that which we don't need toxins, and we don't need excesses. So basically, what we're talking about is uh when the body has to adapt, it's because it's it's it's there's a deficiency, it's not getting enough of something like oxygen, whatever food. Number two, excess is getting too much of something, and the third is toxicities. Those are what disturb the balance, require adaptation, and you've got a problem. You're managing it, your body's managing it uh until you can restore your life style such that the body no longer needs to engage in that activity. So the first part, Genie, is uh eliminating all the toxins, and that's an ongoing process. I detox, you continue. Uh, and we have a program for that. You know, you do um you know you do a long, thorough juice cleanse every three three to six weeks, uh, and you'll feel wonderful. You won't feel terrible. Um, and the juice will be delicious. You go to your biological dentist, you make sure you have no cavitations, you have no root canals, you have no any any anything going on that's gonna affect your systemic health. Um that's absolutely important. And all the things we talked about for stop making CFCs. Second part, we're gonna target and eliminate them without harming the healthy cells. And the way we do that is through what's called metabolic therapies. Metabolic therapies are therapies that uh will eliminate the CFC, for example, um, not by poisoning, but by putting it in the situation where it cannot, it doesn't have the equipment to manage it. Example, vitamin C, high dose, vitamin C, you're putting in so much um ascorbate, which is vitamin C, you're putting in so much ascorbate that the level in your blood is above, in your plasma is above 350 milligrams per deciliter. Because above that, then you have exceeded the catalase activity in your blood. Is that what I mean by that? Catalase is the enzyme that takes hydrogen peroxide and converts it into water and oxygen. Hydrogen peroxide is a standard biochemical intermediate through in metabolism, happens all the time, every nanosecond. But that's only uh a step, that's one of the steps on the pathway. So, you know, so oxygen will enter a cell, for example, and uh split into two atoms of oxygen instead of O2, the the molecule, and you have two superoxide anions, which are crazy, but we have an enzyme called superoxide disputase, which turns them into hydrogen peroxide, and then we have another enzyme called catalyst, which turns them into water and oxygen, where then where they're not only harmless, but they're necessary, they're healthy. CFCs don't have that, so we know that. So by knowing the metabolism or the biology of whatever condition you have, then you put your your body into a situation where the CFCs or the ulcerated tissue or whatever inflamed joint, uh, it becomes metabolically impossible for them. So it's in this case with CFCs, when you get that level above 350 milligrams per deciliter of vitamin of ascorbate into the in the blood, it'll spill over into the tumor bed. And the vitamin C, when it hits iron uh in its uh trivalence state, which is uh called ferric acid, and it converts it into ferrous acid, the product, one of the byproducts of that is hydrogen peroxide, so it's producing hydrogen peroxide. So our healthy cells say great, they turn it into water and oxygen because they have catalyst, CFCs don't have it and they die. That's a metabolic therapy. A metabolic therapy doesn't poison anything, it's either neutral or health supportive of healthy cells, but it's deadly to the CFCs, those are metabolic therapies. So that's part two. The part three is re-re restoring immune function because in order for the uh to have uh nodules that are chronically fermenting, in order for that to have happened, you have to have um the immune system have been like toned down a little bit because the immune system's tough, so we have to restore immune function. So there's three parts to this program, and you got to get started, yeah. Uh so Jeannie, join our group or CFC group, or at least any of the groups, so we can start get you on a full program because you cannot do just right it an entire it requires a comprehensive radical change because you got something radical going on inside, and there's never one thing that's going to all right. So dr loadie.com and join the groups because and there you'll get you'll you'll get the basic program and you'll be able to interact with people on. We have telegram groups and we have uh zoom meetings, and then we have other people. So there's a lot of stuff. So do that. Um yeah, so the website is drloodie.com, drlodi.com, drlodi.com, and then on there you'll see where to join the groups.

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Here's Carrie and Parasites. Please help me. I've been told my liver is half gone. I have bone cysts, degenerative discs, and hips. There are literally large insects living inside my body. They move from my hand feet, arms, legs, and nests on my flanks over my kidneys, and one on my hip. Yet not one doctor has looked at it, seen, or gotten labs showing these things. I also have other parasites. Worms, mites, some organisms that look like mice. I suffer, I suffer day and night. Wait a minute, what is this here? Uh so um, all right, so where were we? Uh I also have I also have other parasites. I suffered day and night for over five years now. I've been laughed at and simply ignored. Bake Baker acted knocked out with shots in psych hospital, but not one doc has ever looked. Not one. Uh, you can see my neck, face, scalp. I listen, Carrie, first of all, I know you what you're telling me is absolutely true. And by the way, to everybody there, um I just said real quickly autoimmune diseases, Hashimoto's, graves, which we're we're calling them diseases where the immune system attacked the thyroid. That's not what happened. That's not what happened. What happened was your thyroid glands did not get enough iodine, and in an attempt to adapt, the immune system got activated. All right, they didn't cause it. And why do I know that? Because the graves, which is the opposite of Hashimoto's, you have hyperthyroids and hypothyroid. Um, but just they're very similar antibodies, and they're elevated. And thyroid function is obviously immeasurably out of out of out of out of balance. So, what do we do? What have I done? I give them the iodine, and I give them something to uh, and the iodine will eliminate the hyperthyroid problems, symptoms, and they still have high antibodies because the immune system is still on that process, but you don't worry about it, you just keep the thyroid function normal. And after three or four years, the immune system falls, goes back to normal. That's how it happens. So don't think that you have a disease, which is this thing that got into you. So, Carrie, your situation is actually not sadly not unique. There are many people that have your exact same exactly. I mean, you know, and I've seen pictures, it's just uh it's it's I know it's true. Um, yeah. So, what I would do right away is um, you know, get started on an antiparasitic regimen that we have, you know, with three anti helmethics, um anti protozool, probably two for you, um, and then an antifungal three weeks. Someone may go and do that for 12 cycles if you have to.

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In the meantime, we need to collect whatever you can. There are ways to collect it, different specimens, whether uh so if you find these in your urine, you collect them, find them in your stool, you collect them in your skin, whatever they're coming out of your nose, out of your ears, whatever. You just need to collect them. We need to get them uh evaluated so we know what we're dealing with. That's really very important. So you gotta get these, and I understand that you could be going crazy. I understand it's insane. And then there's more gallons, which is you know, all these things didn't exist a hundred years ago. This is war, everybody. We're at war, and we don't know it. They've declared war on us, they actually told us in uh 2020. The Great Hoax was in 2020. Um, actually a declaration of war shut us down, confined to our houses. I mean, took over everything. So, and this war is our adversaries, Rocky and the boys, they own it all. So, we're not going to and so what's happening, we're being poisoned in every way. Uh water, food, uh clothing, right? You you're sleeping at night, you're breathing in. It's just insane. You understand that? Uh, and there are you know, you know how uh William Henry Gates III, also known as Billy Boy, with that sardonic grin. About his mosquitoes, right? Do you think about his mosquitoes? And there's all also they have aerosolized mRNA, so you can breathe it in. These guys are like they're satanic geniuses, they're doing everything, things we haven't even yet thought of on a psychological level, sociological. They they took over education. That's just it's it's there's no way if you if you don't know that this is happening, it becomes unbelievable to try to explain it to people because what man, it's just it's true. So, anyway, what are we gonna do? Nothing we can do, uh, we can't fight them, they've got the direct energy weapons, they've controlled this everything we're gonna get eat, drink, and all that. So, what do we do? Number one, whatever we have to do to get out of here and to a place where we can subsist, live food can where you can depend on yourself to manipulate your environment and live. This is what we were in 1800. This is what we were. We were we were we were self-sufficient human beings. Now we've become completely dependent on third party. So we need to do that. We need to get to a place, and whatever it is, I mean, I know we're I don't have money. Listen, um you might think because I have this position, I have money, but I'm not broke, absolutely broke. If I if I became disabled tomorrow, I couldn't support myself. And I'm not gonna tell you why, but you know, that's just the way it happened. So um, it's because I never liked money anyway. Um, we get to a place where we don't rely on them. That's one big way of getting freedom. And the second thing is what are we doing? If we're not relying on them, that means we're not engaging in and using their their products and services, then they're gonna go out of business. In other words, we disengage, right? So uh let's say you had to stay where you are. So we decided, for example, on December 1st or March 1st, you get all the everything you need to sustain you, and we decided for 90 days we're not gonna go out of the house. Uh, we go out in the yard, you know, go out in the yard and stuff. But we're not we're not gonna engage in society, right? Not gonna use the internet, we're not gonna use buying it, we're not gonna do any of that stuff, not even watch TV, you get some video game uh or video where you can watch some videos, you know, but read books, you know. Take if we did they last 30 days. If we all did that, the 99% of us, but with the 99% have been converted, uh, most of them are hypnotized. Uh, you know, they're hypnotized. I mean, the the uh uh hypnotized sheeple walking around, you can say, you know, what what the boy and what with Billy and the Billy Boy and Rocky, Rocky Games are saying to them, this is five fingers, this is five fingers, and they're going okay. So uh, and so we go back to them and say, No, that's only four fingers, they look at us like what? So you you communicate with these people, so they haven't been they're on that side. So we there's not 99 of us anymore. Um, it's probably down to maybe 30, 40. That doesn't matter if we stop doing engaging, we're not doing it, the machine turns off. Our power is not in doing, you understand they're weapons, right? They could melt your house. So not doing is everything. You want to win an argument, stop arguing, stop talking. You want to get healthy, stop eating. Anyway, Carrie, you've got all this going on. We've got to find out what those are. And and they in there, you sounds like you have a variety of them, you know. And uh, I'm sure you find either worms in your sewels. I don't know if it's coming out of your skin. Gotta collect them. We've got to collect them. There are ways to do it. Just go on the internet and look for a specimen collection. If you uh join the parasite group, Kerry, so I can talk to you and give you some like uh instructions uh on this.

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Audio? No. Yes, okay. All right, thanks. Uh all right, and listen, yeah, I'm gonna go a little bit over time. I hope you guys can stay awake for it, or because the you know, we lost so much time today. Okay, insane, insane, insane, insane. Now, um, all right, anyway, uh, let's get back to our questions. So, I I I I'm hoping you understand, Carrie. We get started on the protocol. Uh and by the way, for uh, you know, I a lot of times I see things that I don't know don't know what else to call them that look like Morgellons. All right, and um, so uh and Morgellons, you know, um one medicine that's seems to work with Morgellons is doxycycline, 100 milligrams twice a day. Doxycycline. So, gotta get started on that. If you got worms and mites and stuff like that, the the the the the the the mites get started on all that and we gotta collect it. So get them, uh get them collect them. So go go online and look for the ways to collect specimens. I am I know Pam. I always use humanity. What's up? I don't know, Pam. I've been I don't know. I I I don't know. I I I don't know why it happens. I apologize. I I I am Anyway so Carrie, you gotta we gotta we gotta collect them and you gotta I uh you know mark carefully where you got what from we need to we need to get them analyzed so we know what we're dealing with, okay, because this can be dealt with, but we have to know what we're we gotta know what we have, right? So uh we gotta get a laboratory get it uh evaluated in the laboratory. Something's gonna have a doctor's order and all that, so you know I can help that in many in many ways. So please join this parasite group so we can take care of this. Okay, Heather, breast CFCs. I am just completing a three-week water fast for breast CFC, my right breast, and I have the chance to do a five hyperbaric oxygen, hyperbaric oxygen treatments in the next few weeks. I was considering doing all five in one week, and I'm wondering if you think it's worth the money and time. Two days driving at$500. If I can only do five, I won't have the opportunity to access the H bott on a regular bit. Alright, so Heather, it's not worth it. The five is not worth it. No, it's not. Um, for hyperbaric oxygen to have the effect that we would like, it's gotta be done consistently for for a much longer period. I mean 30, 60 days, you know. But anyway, do this. Uh Heather, I don't know if you're doing everything else, because you're you've got we've we have got to do everything else. Please remember this, okay? It's a change in your thought. And I and you if if you're if you're using their words, if you're yes, stop decycling, yes. But you gotta monitor your gotta be monitored with looking at liber and things like that. Please remember, they made up this this third entity that's called a disease. So you've got a process going on in your body that's adapting. You take that process and you turn it so it's a it's a verb, it's a happening, it's a doing, and then it's turned into a noun, disease. Now we have an enemy, and we can go after that enemy. And the enemy and the tools, the weapons are pharmacological and radiological. That's what we do, or surgical. Those are the tools, those are the weapons to get rid of this thing. There's no thing, there's a process going. So keep that in mind. So, right now, in your right breast, you've got chronically fermenting cells. Not just you didn't inherit that people we wouldn't pass on as such of an absurd thing. They have completely, they've lied to us so thoroughly and for so long, and they've got us using their language that if you use their language, you're dead. You're on the Rockefeller death train, which ends at the morgue, and you're only going to find a morgue in a hospital. You're not gonna find it in any other building in the world. And they don't have standalone morgues. That is the back door, the ultimate exit of the hospital. Don't go in the entrance. All right. You know, the please, come on. You've got you, you, you're you're human beings, you're adults, you're rational. I don't mean if you got a broken leg, you go. Got a baby coming out feet first, yeah. You mean you've got to just, you know. But I'm just saying for any any condition in your body that's uh like a chronic condition, you don't go to them because they don't know what the hell they're doing. They don't know what health is, they haven't studied it. It's not, there's not even in you, there's like a half a unit of nutrition in medical school and zero units on health. And if they don't know what health is, how the hell can they restore you to health? They can't. And it's not on their agenda, and it's not their goal. Their goal is to it's any, don't use their words. So, first of all, Heather, you think chronically for many cells, we gotta make sure that that process of fermentation is no longer required. And we do that by that's it, stop producing them by you. That's that's cleansing, and we already discussed it earlier. Cleansing, balancing hormones, movement, going to sleep early, eating real food at in the right, at the right time. Uh, at the right time, at the at the mo at the uh at a time which results in health. I don't like to say good and bad. I mean, all those things, meditation, prayer, that's it. Second, we're gonna target and eliminate without using toxins, and we can do that. If we have to use chemo because of a situation, and there are case situations that we'll use it, but you you will use it rationally. The rational use of poison. If you gotta use poison, okay, well let's uh let's make sure we hit the target and not anything that's not the target, and that would be IPT, insulin potentiated uh uh therapy, which is where you use low dose chemotherapy with insulin, if we had to use. And if third, we're gonna need to restore the immune system because it's been completely disabled and disrupted. And there are ways of doing that. We've gotta be doing all three. We can't do any one of them, and it would actually. If you really did the first part, it works. So that's what we gotta do, Heather. And uh I'm fantastic through water fast. That's fantastic. Now remember, every five days of water fasting, one day of eating melons. So 21 days, that's four. I do maybe do five days of water uh of melons. Any melon you want, you won't be able to eat that much. So remember, one of the hardest things about fasting is coming off the fast. When you come off the fast, remember, it's like if you had been resting your ankle because you had sprained it, you'd be you it's been immobile now for period of time. You're not gonna get up and start jogging, right? You need to ease into it slowly. So the way you ease into eating again slowly, because your body will just you won't be able to eat, is melons are the most digestible food for adult humans. Easily digest. And you're not worrying about the sugar, you know, the glucose and all that stuff. This isn't these are natural carbohydrates that are needed, required by our body. Remember, our body, there's three macronutrients amino acids, which they call proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. It's an essential macronutrient. It's involved in so many other things than fuel. Our brain, you know, is made. So anyway, carbohydrates have got, again, they've been they use the language. Okay, so just understand that we need those things. We need them in a healthy form, in other words, in the way they're produced by nature, and we need them in the amount that we need. You don't need more. But in this case, this is the time the way you break a water fast. There's only one fast, water fast. Anything else is a diet, a liquid diet. Juicing is the diet, you're getting nutrients. So I'm glad you did a 21-day water fast. Uh, next time you'll do 40, one, 41, and it'll all be over. You'll get so the hyperbaric is not worth it unless you're gonna do it for a long time, uh for a longer period of time. But you've got to you've gotta make sure you're getting adequate vitamin C orally, because vitamin C does everything. Find my webinar on vitamin C. Um, vitamin D, vitamin A, the um mixed um carotenoids. It's not just carotenoids, it's uh the uh luteans and uh zeoxanthine, acid xanthine, all these are parts of the vitamin A family. And then the uh you need the OD on that, you need the odia uh on the vitamin D and uh with K2, and you need to uh and the mixed copherols and topotryinols, which are vitamin E, right? And uh you've got a lot of and then melatonin, lots of it, up to 180 milligrams a night, you'll work your way up slowly. You've got to correct your thyroid iodine situation and your adrenals. And if you're over 40, you need something to restore thymic function so that you can make new T cells, and that means there's an enzyme called uh there's a peptide called thymus and alpha 1 and uh lots of other things, but we need the balance hormones, right? We need to balance them, not block them. So the body okay, the the the vitamin E's are the uh okay, you know, when you're doing a pair of like that, you're doing you're eating. So you take you can take the the supplements anytime. You normally do. So there's certain vitamins like vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin E, uh, and liposomal sodium ascorbiate, which you want to take two grams four times a day, two grams four times a day. Liposomal sodium ascorbiate, sodium ascorbiate. Okay. Uh those are all fat. So you can you can take those with the meal, they'll be absorbed in through the lymphatic system rather than uh through the duodenum. Um, which means that anyway, so you you do all that, uh, but anyway, yeah, but if you're doing a water fast, that's when you stop everything because you're going to turn it over to God. So water fasting is not just an abstinence from nutrition, it's an abstinence from it's an abstinence from vanity. It's an abstinence from I did it my way. No, there's no your way, there's only the way, right? There's no my way, his way. There's only one way. That's it. By the way, what is the way to get healthy? Only one way. Shouldn't be a secret, but it is. And nobody likes the answer. The answer is by living, get that? So, do we need and part of that getting rid of the garbage is the antiparasitics and stuff like that. So, where do you stand all this stuff? That's the thing we've got to do. Okay, so I've been over Z and Cryptonian Blue, I've no telling. All right, so uh there's somebody here, uh uh Dana Dina uh is talking about her immune system and all that stuff. But here, so here's the thing where do you send this stuff to? You we've got to get a lab that evaluates parasites. And the problem is you usually need a doctor's order. So if you can join the group and I can or have a private meeting with you, I can help you with that. But we we gotta find labs in your area that that that that that are and they are they exist to evaluate parasites, what they are. And by the way, a lot of the experiences we're having, a lot of, for example, uh what we call f flu, influenza, what we call all these things, uh are actually directly caused by EMF. So that is another reason why we need to get um Faraday clothing, protective clothing, protect our protective housing, is we're at war, folks. We are at war. You know, I know we don't know it, but we are at war. And that's the greatest thing that the enemy could want to do. Let's uh don't tell them they're at war with them. Tell them that we're their friends, protecting it. It's a this is and when I hear the word diabolical, diabolical, it's it's it's satanic. This was the level of sat it's a satanic level. John Davison Rockefeller JD Rocky Rockwork Rocky and the book challenged humanity to a chess game. A four-dimensional chess game that boots in around 1890. Checkmate, sorry, was 2020. The right website, drlody.com, drlodi.com, drlodi.com, drlody.com, that's my website. And there's a lot of people out there pretending to be me for some bizarre reason. Uh they're not the only groups I have are those three groups. That's it. I don't have other things. Anywhere. So well Trump Trump was Trump was it was all designed. They needed him in 2016 because the the the Trump Pelosi team divided America into two countries irrevocably. Then they needed him again in 2024 to lead us into totalitarianism. That's what happened. What's amazing to me is the regenerative capacity he has from eating uh fast food, he does it regardless. He gets shot in the ear and it heals to the point you don't even doesn't look like there was a show. It's crazy. That is a uh Faraday clothing. I, you know, the one I was using was lambs, but I'm not sure that they're the only they're not the only ones, but uh lambs, L-A-M-B-S. Uh they had great stuff. All right, so now. So yeah, there were the hyperbaries, it's it's just a waste. Don't do it. But get gotta get started on all this stuff. Join the group so we can I can give you like more specific for you stuff. Uh but that's the overall we gotta do. We've got to make our body, we've got to put ourselves in a situation where these adaptive processes are no longer required because they're not. This is Alfonso, chronic inflammation. What are the most fundamental triggers of chronic inflammation? And how can this be reversed for cans, for CFCs, CV disease, and CKD? Okay, see, they've got all these diseases. They've named these diseases, they they've named these things. There is no cardiovascular disease. There is no uh Alzheimer's, there is no diabetes. Where is it? Is it an it? We're using it as. A noun, we're good. If you have a noun, you've got to have an article which is a the or an right, and a noun is a person, place, or thing. That's what a no that's the language, okay? It's not a thing, it's a process. The process is going on. Why? Because it's in my genes. No, the only thing in your genes is you, hopefully, getting your genes. And when I say genes, I mean the stuff we're wearing. All right. And you have a jean jacket. Alright, so here. Alfonso, chronic inflammation. What are the most fundamental triggers of chronic inflammation? And how did this be reversed? So you you you you you're you're alluding to a really important concept, and that is uh one of the uh a universal adaptive physiological response underlying all chronic conditions is chronic inflammation. Inflammation is how the body heals. In an acute situation, inflammation will cause red, red, hot, swollen, and painful. Red, hot, swollen, and painful, and then it heals in a few days. That's acute inflammation. What's chronic inflammation? When you keep banging your finger, allegorical. Okay, you keep with whatever it is, the assault on the body, where it is, it's continuing. So now the chronic inflammatory state differs differs so much from acute inflammation that you might as well be called something else, other than inflammation, because it's no longer trying to gobble and eat and eliminate and heal. It's now trying to protect from the assault, right? So you go out in the yard and you're raking, you rake the leaves and you haven't done it in a year and you got blisters. If you don't do it again, they're gonna heal within a few days. But if you keep doing it, those blisters become callous as the body starts to proliferate and right, you you our body will proliferate and grow blood vessels and all that stuff. That's a chronic inflammatory condition. So, what's triggering that? Well, the the chronic uh noxious stimuli to which we are being exposed, including chronic stress, chronic heavy metal breathing uh from chem chance, chronic eating not food, chronic overeating, chronically not getting nutrients that you need. Uh it goes on and on and on. There's so much. So it's all those things that violate anything that we take into our body that is not going to satisfy a biological requirement, should not be taken in because it will not require an inflammatory response to get rid of. Yes, our gut, the whole thing, the inflammation, we have to have an inflammation in our gut to eliminate toxins. So remember, it's nutrient, it's a deficiency or an excess of something we do need, or toxicity, something we don't need. That's what it is. Now, one of the most fundamental ways to deal with an internal ongoing stimulus for chronic inflammation is uh eating cooked food. Cooked food is seen by the body as a foreign substance, and this causes an inflammatory response. We've known this since the 1930s. Uh, Dr. Luigi Fantana at uh Washington University in uh St. Louis did a study where he looked at a cohort of raw vegans and a cohort of people who rate normal. But the raw vegans were the minimum, I think the minimum period of time on 100% raw was three and a half years. Uh the rest of them had been longer. And they just looked at all these different blood tests, and one thing that's really rang loudly in my head was uh their CRP, C reactive protein, HS, CRP, high sensitivities, uh C reactive protein, which is a uh a good way of of uh uh determining overall body distress. Uh all overall um uh and in the raw group, they were their CRPs at HS were undetectable across the board. So so that's good. But you know, anything else, I don't know. If you're whatever you're whatever you're being exposed to that is not required for life is an irritation and it's causing inflammation. So our diets pretty much our area gonna give us an underlying low level of chronic inflammation. Uh if we've got heavy metals, if we've got any uh other stored toxins in our fat, um our eating, our our our thinking, our relationships, it's just it it's all it's really I know. The thing is it's so simple that people can't grasp it. We have to eliminate what dual thorough detoxification. And that's you know, you're not even touching it at three weeks, but uh if you can do three, that's great. But six, eight weeks, juice cleanse, colonics, lymphatics, movement, going to sleep early. Then you eat and live a life that doesn't expose you to any more toxins, and you have ways of detox, you enhance your detoxication ability abilities with the with eating health, real food, taking extra uh tacopherols, um, carotenoids, ascorbate, vitamin D, and all this stuff that helps. And so there's a lot to this program of restoring health. And it doesn't matter where you are, there are a multitude of locations that you can be that deviate from health, which is optimal functioning. So wherever you are, you this is the same thing. It's just one path. And people don't like to know that. They no, I I might you don't know my I have this, I'm different. No, we're not different, baby. Understand that. We're not different. In any way. We're not different in any way. I know you don't like that, and you know, Brad Pitt doesn't like it either, but uh, because he's special. Angelina, special. No, same. We're the same, same anatomy. Oh, yeah, yeah. If I were to have you under anesthesia and open your abdomen, I don't know how you can find your hepatic artery in a second. I know where it is on hand. I can find you we're the same. Leak. Mild variations. Physiologically, therefore, because our anatomy defines our physiology, right? No audio? Is audio gone again? All right. Where were we? Uh where the heck were we? Uh anybody help me with what I was talking about. What was I talking about? Um, what was I talking about? I'm I was so being carried away by that, I don't remember. So, oh, we're not the same. I mean, we are the same. Okay, so physiologically, we're the same. Because our anatomy, anatomy defines physiology, right? All right. And we're all the same, even though we think there are celebrities and there and then even psychoemotionally, we're all the same. We need love, we need to be loved, we need to be acknowledged, we can be recognized, respected, uh, and we need to do that to other people. It makes us feel good. Um we need uh, you know, and the and the more money you have, the the the less sure you are of the people around you that uh how sincere they are. So we're not unique in any way. Yes, some guy, a masochist, has interpreted pain as pleasure. Doesn't matter, he's still seeking pleasure. His interpretation of pleasure is pleasure, just like we have varying uh sensitivities to uh sexual stimulation. Some people might think that's freaky, and other people you know, so I mean, but it doesn't matter. We have the same needs, we have the same bot mind, body, physiology, and spirituality that we're the same, and we'll only be satisfied by one thing, and that is to reconnect with God. But the only thing that will because we're disconnected, and the major um the abyss between us and God is a place called the mind, which is the house of Maya, that's where it all is, it's all all myth, all right. And so, yeah, but it's not just parasites first, no, not just parasites while you're cleaning. Because here's the thing if you get rid of if you've got rid of all the uh parasites and your body is a toxic dump, they'll be back, and so will other things be back. You've got to restore your body's ability to thrive, to heal, okay? Because whatever you had in you has probably undermined the the physiology of your physiology in one way or another, and it needs to be healed, and you have to be capable of healing. Alright? So, uh, anyway. All right, let's look at the next person. A lot of the similar questions here. This is uh charisma. Who do you recommend for parasites in Washington State? I've seen multiple doctors and even a few MP nurse practitioners, but no, no one can figure it out. Worried for my kids, I'm honestly worried to this point, and I'm willing to travel to you. PC has referred us to ID. I'm not sure what that means. Oh, PC. Oh, your primary care has referred you to the ID infectious disease doctor five times, and they won't take us. They won't do it. Yeah. You know, you know, you understand politicians do not care about you. You know that they don't care about you at all. They care about themselves and maintaining the structure in which they are living, which is their political system. Doctors don't care about you. But my doctor, okay, maybe your doctor cares, but then why would he continue to poison you? All right, why would they continue to poison you? They do. If they care, they wouldn't poison you. And they only function and operate out of the algorithm for which they were handed by the professional society to which they belong. So if they're surgeons, the American College of Surgery, uh, or whatever country you're in, uh, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, uh, I asked from the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Whatever it is they hand out, they give to their members uh recommendated recommend recommendations on how to proceed, right? They're not recommendations, they're instructions. You do it or you're gonna be.

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So um, anyway, they don't care. Because if you die, that's an expected outcome. If your head falls off, oh that's very rare. That's very rare. It doesn't happen very often. They don't care. They took a Hippocratic oath to do no harm to their careers. They didn't take a Hippocratic oath to do no harm to their patients. All right? You understand that? And they don't know what they're doing. If you're practicing regular medicine, I was trained, good place, Columbia, New York City, I got the best training. And so if you're trained and you continue to do that, then I think somehow people are able to convince themselves that what they're seeing is not they're not seeing it. And then they take the other explanation. I don't know how they do that. I don't know how they do that. Because you can't practice medicine, you can't work in the hospitals and not know what you're doing to people. You can't do it. There's no way you can so you have to somehow do something. And then you're doing it why? Because you're protecting yourself. You know, a woman who had uh widely disseminated non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, was told she's gonna die, she should find She was a single mom told she should find um someone to take care of her child when she dies. She came to us and after six months everything was clear. She went back and showed the guy the pet scan and said, You want to know what I did? And he said no. At least he was honest. Why doesn't he want to know? Because, first of all, he already knows that there are ways of doing it. Number two, if he knows formally, and he really has the whole idea in his mind, it's gonna mess with his ability to justify to himself what he's doing. And his goal is not to do that, his goal is to follow the rules and be patted on the back by his buddies and the societies and get awards and you know get free golf games or whatever it is, and wind up uh whatever. They're an absurd, insane scenario that they want to they want to build for themselves. Anyway, the point is this they don't care about you. They the politicians don't care about you, the doctors don't care about you. Lawyer, you think my lawyer, your lawyer has a duty to the law. What was the law made for it? You think the law was made for justice? Then why is it only the people that are the proletariat are subjected to law? You think Bill Gates will ever go to court? Come on. For having paralyzed, sterilized thousands of people and killed people. Never. You think Obama's gonna go? No. There's no law. Law is how you control the poor. And poor means if you're not in the elite. If you're just an average millionaire, is the proletariat are controlled by law. You got money, you buy your way out of things, right? What does that mean? Justice karma, and it comes to us all. And that's one thing you cannot escape. As you so say you read. Karma is the law of the universe. Anyway, uh I think he's beyond earning money now. He's got that. He's his goal now is power. Anyway, there's no power. There's only one power in the universe, and that's God's power. And uh, we're all living in it. But these guys are allowed, they're there to this drama, human drama, is obviously necessary since it's happening. And, you know, I don't understand that. I just know that uh we've got to disconnect, you guys. I'm telling you. Gotta disconnect. You remember uh what Jenny said to Forrest. Run, Forest, run! It's time to run, Forrest. We're not gonna can't. Anyway, sorry uh for all that stuff. And uh you guys, so many questions. I'm so sorry. Today was horrible. I couldn't get on. I I just can't get the book. I'm really sorry. Anyway, you guys. Uh Sawadika, but namaste, namaskan aloha, and I'll see you next week. And I'll have a working camera. Aloha.