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SPEAKER_01I'll go. Alright, so welcome Sunday Night Live. In on planet Earth. Here we are. And uh it's Monday morning for those of you on this part of the on this part of the globe. It is a globe. Let's get into it. So just uh as a reminder about after this format is that people have sent in questions and we're gonna answer them for the first hour. And then uh the the what we've added or the the the change that we've made is that we're gonna now be doing the second hour with um uh answering live questions that are coming on that you guys are giving that I'm gonna see there. I have started lymphatic, tea, and herbs to cleanse my lover. Okay. So I'll uh Diamond, I will definitely check, talk to you when I do the second part. So the second part of it, like I said, is um answering live questions. Yeah, let me just put this here so we can get there. Alright, so that's pretty good. Okay, good. Alright. And then um, here we go. And then as a reminder about our groups, we have um three membership groups. One is um health and healing, where we um that's our topic, health and healing, which is an extremely broad topic. Everything from fasting to prayer to enemas to what to eat, biological dentistry, just everything that has to do with health ideal. Um and um we meet um every other week on a Zoom, uh or it's a Zoom um private Zoom meeting, and we uh I answer questions. I like to sometimes just begin the session with a teaching and go from there. Um and then the parasite group, which is the opposite week, every other week we meet, and but if you're in the parasite group, you have automatic membership in the alpha helium group, which means that you can meet every Monday. And then on and then we have the CFC group, which is chronically fermenting cells, which is what those cells in a tumor are, they're chronically fermenting cells. That's information, and it's not fear, and it allows you to resolve the uh the issue because now you understand what it is instead of this big monster. Okay, because it's something that is it's it's a it's a real biological fact. So, anyway, it's a CFC group and we meet every Wednesday, but you also have automatic membership in the other two groups, so you meet every Monday and Wednesday. On Tuesdays, you get to meet with uh Vanessa and uh Darren, uh um kinesiologist, movement uh nutrition, yoga, you know, nutritionists. They're a real nutritionist, some who really are the real deal. Um anyway, they bring that all together. And then uh we have uh we'll have we'll have a chef who'll be joining us probably in a week or two. Uh and uh he's phenomenal. He'll be teaching, giving people lessons on how to make uh not only just the delicious, fantastic, wonderful, healthy food, but how there are certain ones that you can make that that can be used in all sorts of ways so that it allows you to um, for example, cashew cheese. If you make a cashew cheese and it's delicious, you can dip you know your broccoli in a cauliflower, uh, you can put the broccoli and cauliflower in a in a uh uh uh dehydrator and then put the put that cashew cheese on it, and you have a uh broccoli casserole. That's amazing. It's it's it's so so one thing like that allows you to use it in lots of different uh areas. So he he does that because his goal is to give you guys the ability to uh snack and to eat food that is delicious, but just turns out to be real food for humans. That's kind of important. So that that's the membership group. But plus there's access to all the things, a lot of writings and articles and um that I've written over the years, um, podcasts, webinars, it's all there. Anyway, instead. Now, so uh as as you probably know by now, at at at um if it on X or TikTok, we're streaming live now at at dr ThomasLodi Md. Dr. Thomas Lodi M D M D. On the other ones Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Rumble, etc. It's at Dr. Thomas Lodi no MD. I guess the only difference you can also go to the website and live stream, and we're gonna get right into questions because I wanna and rumble. Yeah, okay, so alright, so let's do it. Let's get into some questions. Um, Chicago. Okay, hello, Zoadika, Arizona, oh my god. I've been there. San Antonio, Texas. So here's a question about water fasting here. Um, 40 days. I am about a few hours that uh two two days at the most uh from finishing a book on water fasting. It's gonna be very comprehensive. It's gonna be it's I mean it is. Uh I I've I haven't I've never I've read anything like it. Um, but it's important, and um so I will be putting that out. Uh I'm I'm not gonna publish it uh through a publisher, I'll just do it self-publishing so I can get it out there quickly. Um but it's an important, very important topic topic about water fasting. I'll talk a little bit more about it today, in today's uh live stream. Alright, so so please like, follow, share this, and subscribe to our channel so you'll receive notifications every time we go live or post new content. Alright, there we are. Alright, so first hour, I'm gonna try to be like pay attention to the clocks today. So this is Iliana. Ili Ilian. Ili Ilian Ilian Elie. Okay. This is my first time this is on parasites. This is my first time here. Sorry, it's big. I have a long history of gastrointestinal and systemic symptoms, and I'm increasingly concerned about possible parasitic disease. Okay, we're we're everyone, listen, it's very important. There are there's no such thing as a disease. Alright. But later on, when you're alone, sit down and try to define what disease means. You can't define it. Alright? So you know, a disease, you know, it's something that gets anti and you gotta get rid of it. Is that what it is? I got it. What do you got? I got diabetes. I got hypertension. Um I have rheumatoid arthritis. I have lupus. Do you have it? Where is it? Is it somewhere? Is it in my elbow? Is it where do I keep it? Is there an it and I can get rid of it? And underneath it, I'm healthy, completely healthy, and I just gotta remove this monster and I'll be healthy because there's I'm in disease land. There's no disease. What we call disease is when our body's uh engaging in a physiological adaptation or a biochemical adaptation to a situation that is um not in our best interest, to a situation that is either a deficit, an excess, or I don't know what that thing is. Anyway, I didn't make that bubble. Um deficiency, excess, or a toxicity, or a toxin. All right. So if we have no deficiencies, no excesses, and no toxins, and we're getting all the nutrients and you know, air and sunshine and rest that we need, we will be at a state of optimal functioning. Optimal functioning. And we don't know what that is for a human, but it's the only true working definition for health is optimal functioning of the audience. So we don't have disease in the dose of parasitic disease. Now, yes, you can say what you could do is you know, now parasites is different. Parasites are things that get into you. That's a different story. One second, Leon. Here we go. Sorry. Um I'm going on with Eliana or Ellie, Ellie's um uh question here. Uh and I'm increasingly concerned about per about parasites, histamine intolerance, and significant liver dysfunction. Since childhood, I've struggled to find food that does not cause marked abdominal possession, distention, nausea, and or hyper-agitated state. As a child, multiple features suggested of parasitosis. I passed a large tapeworm and had pinworm infestations. I am 52 years old and have lived in the UK since 2003. I am a registered nurse. I was undertaking a master's degree in psychology but had to suspend my studies in June due to severe fatigue, general unwellness, excessive sleepiness, and episodes of poor concentration to membrane, forgetting my own email address. Over the past few years, I have focused on gut health due to documented severe dysbiosis, increased intestinal permeability, leaky gut, and multiple food intolerances and allergens. In July 2025, INA went a full checkup in Turkey imaging reportedly demonstrated multiple nodules, assist in several organs, including the thyroid breast ovaries and uterines. I initiated Dr. Hol Clark's last protocol last year and subsequently took several standard antiparasitic medications, including albenosol mybometac and caustic quantum. During this period, I passed numerous abnormal drink stools and have, and after purchasing a high-resolution microscope, I observed multiple moving structures. I experienced significant symptomatic improvement during the first month, but then developed an even worsening symptoms, including generalized body itching, specially my hands and my back, pins and needles in my mouth and tongue, orange colored urine pale stools, and a recurrence of anal inching, start with a crawling sensation, histamine 24,000, massively elevated uh uh ALT and uh F732 AST 325. These are liver function tests, these are liver enzymes, um, and a very high GTG. Aplin phosphatase myotogna. Total billy is marple in conjugate uh and the conjugated as uh as high looking. Alright, so here's your story, Ellie. Um yeah, and I think you were on um Saturday. Uh just for everyone to know, um always been you know almost impossible for people in Europe or the UK to uh uh join us with for these live streams, and then also if they become a member, uh the the the the the zoom meetings are usually uh at at a time like now, and you know it's 1 a.m. over there, 2 a.m. So what we're doing is for the members, um every Saturday. It'll be 4 p.m. for me, and it'll be um 9 a.m. in the UK, 10 a.m. in um in the EU. And um all the people in Europe, you know, Scandinavia, Africa, Middle East, um, you know, there'll be a time to join. So maybe every Saturday. Uh and um it'll be a c you know a closed Zoom meeting. We'll be uh you know discussing topics and uh answering questions, okay, directly. And then I can communicate with you because if you ask a question, I don't quite I need to know what did you do this? I we'd have that dialogue. Okay. So anyway, so Ellie and Ellie's in the UK. So um she was down there on Saturday, so that's why I'm wrapped that up. Anyway, so well clearly there's per there's a parasite problem. Okay, so with the the fact that you've passed uh large tapeworms and and and and multiple pin worms, so you've actually seen them. So um that's that. But when you even since childhood uh mark marked abdominal instruction, uh abdominal distension, um, and uh severe fatigue. Yeah. And then when you had those uh the imaging and it demonstrated these cysts all over the place. Okay, so like the the C had cysts in your breast, ovaries, and uterus. Now, um a cyst is um an overused term and it is never investigated. When when you're doing uh if you get an ultrasound on someone, uh for less, I don't know, uterus, um, they're gonna say, oh, inside uh in incidental finding is so we saw a cyst on the kidney, we saw cyst in liver, so um, you know, and what is a cyst? So a cyst is usually a fluid-filled like sac somewhere in the uh for want of a better term, let's see, vacuole. But anyway, but from what how did that happen? Why would that occur? What's what's make what what cyst just happened? As it turns out, I think the vast majority of them are parasites.
SPEAKER_00There were parasites, that's how they're one of their strategies for survival is to stick it.
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SPEAKER_01They insist that as a protection they're living in there. So it with your case I'd say that's pretty likely that's what's going on. You you you you you you you nailed it because you said that you have uh um uh uh dysbiosis, yes, or you have quite a severe dysbiosis. Um and keep in mind with any parasite situation or a dysbiosis, which means what it means biobiosis is referring to the life forms that uh in uh an ecosystem, and there are multiple uh genre and families and family genre uh and uh species, maybe hundreds of in there, and they all have they're in relative proportions. Why? Why is why would someone have why would this person over here have a lot of this particular one and not as much as this one, whereas this that person does have more of it? Why? What's happening? It all has to do with food, it has to do with what they're eating. All right, so um they will be there if you uh are feeding them. If you have ants in your house, your ant the ants are in your house because you're eating feed, there's food. You can get at you can get bug spray and spray all night, all day, every day, and they're gonna keep coming back. Just take away the food. Okay. So understand whatever's going on, where whatever, but by the way, there is no place that microorganisms don't exist, except there's one uh uh geo geothermal well in uh Ethiopia. But um, and it's very unusual. Uh the amount of sulfur and salinity and and and and acidity, it's uh but it's the only place on the earth. Other than that, two kilometers in the uh 70 kilometers above the from the earth's surface to up are microorganisms. Two kilometers in the ocean are microorganisms. Uh in your forearm, you've got 44 different species. You've got billions everywhere. Your armpits, you're everywhere. There, there's open, your nose, any opening, they're everywhere and they're inside. And so, what are these microorganisms? These microorganisms are the um, they're kind of like the protoplasm of life. They're they're the context of life. They're the microorganisms are the context and um that out of which macroscopic life arises. Now, now, just to give you some of the uh significance and relevance of these uh microorganisms is uh they are uh they they cycle all of the fundamental elements that exist to form our bodies, to put that to form biology. Nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, iodine, all carbon, they keep it happening. They are the only ones. We talk about protein, people were obsessed with protein. What is protein? Protein is a string of amino acids, right? A hundred or more. All right, so how do we get amino acids? What is an amino acid? Amino acid is a nitrogen connected to a carbon compound, which is a carboxyl carboxyl group, a carboxylic acid. You get a nitrogen and a carboxylic acid, you have an amino acid. All right, and there are 20 of them, period. All right. Now, so how does that happen? Well, the atmosphere, you know, the ambient the air that we breathe is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen. So that's where the nitrogen comes. And so these microorganisms are called nitrogen-fixing bacteria. What they do is they take nitrogen and they connect it to a carbon, to a carboxylic acid. Then you have nitrogen in the in the in the in the organic system. So now you can have uh proteins, and you can have nucleic acids. We know which make up RNA and all that. So an essential process, only microorganisms. And they do it on plants. So plants actually produce all 20 amino acids, whereas animals make varying amounts. We if we can make 11, we need, if we can get nine of them called the essential amino acids, we can make the other 11. But anyway, the point is this that this so they take they're the ones that give us amino acids. They're the ones that make what we call B12. Um, I mean it's just they are our immunity. I don't know that they get. Um, there's no process that's going on in the body that's essential that they're not involved with. They make 90% of the serotonin in the gut. And serotonin in the gut is um very important because um, well, we could we could go into the whole chemistry of it, but it's it's very important. Um uh and because it's it's on a nerve, it's on a bio a biosynthetic pathway, um, you know, from tryptophan to serotonin to melatonin. And melatonin is a powerful antioxidant. We have a lot of it in our gut. That we have uh we've got about four, we we make 400 times more melatonin in our gut than we do in our pineal plant. Um, and that's too because it's a it's a powerful antioxidant. But anyway, I'm not I didn't mean to get into that. I just wanted to um help everyone understand that don't use the word germ either, because germ is a is a pejorative term. It means something's bad. I gotta germs. There's microorganisms are not, they're not like they're not out to get us. That's not it. Understand where any organism is, is where it is getting food. Okay, that's it. Remember, the dance of the universe is the exchange of energy. And the exchange of energy on cosmic scales, there's supernovae and uh you know black holes and uh walls of galaxies, you know, there's this credible stuff out there. Uh but they're always exploding and then uh being sucked out of existence with in the black holes, and so there's this energy exchange. Um and then in the biosphere, in the biological world, that there's a that exchange of energy occurs through eating, and all organisms eat, right? Uh and then they become an energy source for another. It's just the way it is energy exchange. All right. So, but eating is fundamental, and that's where it is. So if you have a dysbiosis, that means you that's the food you're eating that uh produces this relative proportion of microorganisms, all right? Remember, they they they they they also help us digest the food. We couldn't digest the food, all of it. It's just the the they're not them, they're us. Without them, we're there's no us. If if we had no microorganisms, we wouldn't exist. Well, same thing if we had no liver, we wouldn't exist. If we had no heart, we wouldn't exist. And if we didn't have them, we wouldn't exist. So they're not them, they're us. You've got to broaden the uh definition of what we are and who we are. Okay. So the reason um so important to understand is that um um is because everyone's got a relative some relative form of dysbiosis, meaning that the relative proportions of the types of microorganisms that are in your gut, gastrointestinal tract, which are also in your mouth, your oral, and your nasal, um uh, and then vaginal for women, um, they're there because you're feeding them. So that that's why they're there. And that's why you have the relative proportion. So if you want to have the proportion of microorganisms that are most suited for to keep humans optimally functioning, then you would have to eat a certain diet that that they like that would that would allow them to be there. All right, and that's uh keep in mind that uh if you have a healthy gut biome, you're healthy, period. You couldn't. Because it be there's so many variables that go into that at ha actually occurring. So, hey, from Mexico, hi there. So I think uh buenos deal, oh, buenos. Um, so you have a severe dys this you knew that you had severe dysbiosis, right? I'm talking to Elliot. Uh you had a severe dysbiosis. Um, it and again it's it's it's diet. Now it's not only diet with what we're eating, but it's also the toxins we're ingesting. So if you're taking antibiotics, you're you're gonna be uh killing them. If your certain foods are they've got toxins in them. Um that's that. Now keep in mind when they metabolize the food they're eating, they some of their byproducts, of the one of the byproducts uh or the byproducts of what they produce has a pH, which means have a certain amount of acidity. And so they help maintain the pH in different areas, which keeps the proportions in a healthy because if if they're producing a p if if the organ microorganisms that would be uh not in our best interest were the predominated in one particular area, uh, but they can't because these guys are there and they're producing uh a m a certain amount of acid that the the the other ones can't live in. So it's kind of they they uh they they monitor themselves. They keep the balance. So you it's all diet, so it all comes down to that. And and also remember parasites are gonna get in and And um now not everybody that's exposed to parasites has parasites. And some people that have parasites don't know they have parasites because they're pretty much being your but your immune system's keeping them um from being a problem. All right. So now uh if we look at 120 years ago, back in 1900, uh before we started to erect telegrams and all that sort of thing, before we had a any large exposure to electromagnetic frequencies, um we had a different immune system. Our immune system in those days was um, you know, unless unless we unless we lived in the city or in, you know, you know, had an unhealthy lifestyle. But can you imagine if 1900 living in the rural area where the food was still fantastic? There were no machine, there was we weren't like, oh, no machines, no, I don't know, no, no invasion of privacy. People were autonomous. Uh it was just you know, it's fantastic. But anyway, our immune systems were strong. And they've they've gotten progressively more damaged by uh electromagnetic magnetic frequencies. Now we've got 6G on the horizon, and that's it. That's gonna probably be the last horizon we see. 6G is yeah, unspeakable. So, and it's for that reason with the parasite medications, because I don't like drugs. I do not like drugs because they're poison. All right, and they're not gonna, they don't make you healthy. Health does not arise from, is not a consequence of taking drugs. Okay, it's a consequence of living healthy. That's what it's like that's the only way. However, the drugs or other interventions, such as, you know, there's many interventions, are uh helpful at certain times and like with parasites. Now, Holder Clark has a fantastic uh plan there. Uh she did beautiful research and uh she got all the stages, the larva, the eggs, and the adult forms. Um, however, here's the the problem. Because our immune systems are so weakened, I don't think we can uh the herbs are enough for now. So I think um we need one good round of unfortunately these pharmaceuticals, and then we can do our our main our maintenance with uh with with herbs and stuff. I wish it was out that way. You know, the other one is um what's topology, Alex? Come on. Turpidine um amazing. But you know, you gotta get a real source of turpidine. And I'm gonna I'm looking into it now. I have a friend helping me um gather all the information, but I really want to talk about it because it's pretty amazing. And and so, Ellie, so you were saying you've uh so you've got all these cysts, you've got all this bloating, you've got it for a long time, you've got a dysbiosis, beautiful. So, where do you start? Where do you start? Where does anybody start? What does anybody start wherever they are on their journey of health? That's our journey. There's no monsters that we're gonna kill. We're not here, it's not a military expert expedition. That's why we don't want to diagnose it and get a name, because you diagnose it, what do you do? You've named the enemy. And now your entire life is gonna be how are you gonna kill this enemy? So they they've usurped the sovereignty of your of your life. And they've got you on this battle with a mythological thing. So don't give it a name. I gotta get rid of no. We need to restore balance, eliminate restore balance, and our goal is to have a healthy, optimally functioning physiology. That's what we want to do. And we don't because if we have that, we don't have any of these, you know, tumors or arthritis. No, that doesn't exist. But we don't. We have to understand those are manifestations, those are adaptive physiological processes meant to maintain homeostasis. All right. So we need to make those adaptive responses no longer necessary. That's our goal. And we're not on the military, we're not in the disease world, we're on the road to health. Please get that in your mind. Because if you're don't use what I if you're not on the if you're not used the language I was just talking about, if you use the word disease diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, any of that, you are re you are on the Rockefeller death train. And the Rockefeller death train ends in the morgue. That's where it ends. And what is the only building, what are the only buildings on this planet that have morgues? Yep. Hospitals. Therefore, you keep going. Remember, the hospital has a uh two fundamental uh uh exits. One's through the door back outside, the other one's inside. It's called the morgue. And if you keep going to the hospital, one day you're gonna be going through the second exit. I'm telling you. If you don't use their words, no, they don't exist. Disease. I don't have diabetes. I'm eating food that's uh causing my glucose to be high and I'm insulin resistant or you know my high blood pressure. Anybody with high blood pressure, we could get it down really quickly. You you don't want to be a diabetic anymore? Okay, let's do it. Because there's no such thing as a diabetic. Oh, you're insulin resistant. Why is it? Why had a stupid body? Why wouldn't my body become insulin? Can you imagine that? I must have inherited that's a genetic no. What do we inherit from our family? And uh, I mean, yeah, genetics are one thing for you. Your eyes are brown or they're blue, but that but that's not, you know, there's something called epigenetics, which really is uh how the genetics are expressed. So what you need to do, and this is where everybody needs to start on their journey to health, and that is to begin by cleaning out the the the the toxins in the waste. Because you get you can't, because remember, it's the accumulated toxins, and this is very important. If you want to read a uh a very uh a beautiful book, it's very thin, uh, written in 1915 by Dr. John Tilden MD. Dr. Tilda Tilden. It was called Toxemia Explained. And don't get the new revised American version. Americans are they write it for um people uh, I don't know, somewhere between the nursery school and kindergarten. And they did that because he was in 1915. They actually spoke English in those days, or American. And uh remember, the working vocabulary back in 1900 was uh 60% more than we have today. And if grammar was we we we our grammar is um tragic. Well, anyway, so the people can't read the book. You can read it. It's called Toxemia Explain, and he talks about what we're talking about. So all conditions of being unwell, deviating from health, all conditions that you find yourself in that you're deviating from health is due to an accumulation of toxins. There's no pre-genetic predisposition to anything. Or or let me it's for that there's a gene's genetic genetic predisposition to every adaptive physiological response. You have to understand that. In other words, my genes have uh are are such that if I'm eating too much pasta, bread, potato, rice, and cake, and I've got a lot of glucose, my genes will now be able to uh change uh the amount of insulin receptors I make, and I'll make less insulin receptors and I'll become insulin resistant. Yeah, so that's a genetic predisposition is to adapt. I have a genetic predisposition to adapt. Because there's no thing I'm gonna get. I don't get a diabetes. You got that? You hope you get that. Yeah, you got it, but you got to don't just get it. Change your language. Do not use the other words because those words are death. You will die. You are killing yourself softly, killing yourself softly. I'm telling you, I mean, you know, I don't know how I don't know how to get I and I and I and I I see. People use CFCs around me, and then they go outside and talk about astrological science. So now you've got very high liver enzymes, so you cannot, uh uh, Ellie. Having an AALT of 732 is extremely high. Okay, and then your AST is uh 320. It's just very high. And it's also affecting the biliary system as well. Okay, so it the biliary system of the liver. So what you have to understand is uh, yeah, you've got lots of parasites, so that's gotta be uh uh uh uh absolutely part of the initial focus, but uh you can't take antiparasitic medications because you have your liver enzymes, right? And uh so therefore you can't take any. So forget the iriometin, uh fenbenzazole, albide, prosequantal, all that for now. And what you're gonna do is get your liver working healthy again. So, how you're gonna do that? You're gonna do a juice cleanse. And anybody out there who's really ill, where if you're gonna begin your journey, or if you're not ill and you just you want to be weller, get well or more well, then uh you start by cleansing. Getting rid of the garbage. What is that bubble that keeps popping up? So, um, and juice cleans, basic fundamental recipe, easy. Celery cucumber, uh that kale spinach, lemon, and apple. Celery cucumber for the volume of flu water, spinach and kale for all the amino acids and other stuff, and then a lemon and the apple. Or you doesn't have to be an apple, it can make it pineapple, whatever strawberries. But do use those fundamentals, but add anything you want, whatever you want, and make it delicious. Don't make it not like pure carrot juice or anything that's like super sweet, but you know, just make it delicious because if it's not delicious and you're feeling deprived, that directly suppresses your immune system. So you that doesn't work. So you're not getting whatever benefit you're getting from it, it's being um a loss. All right. So that's that's very important to understand. So you're drinking three, four liters a day, quarts or liters, um, and you're not eating any solid food. Well, fasting, you're not fasting. A fast is abstinence from all nutrients intake and a tip of water. Water's that's a fast. And it's defined as 24 hours fast. There's no intermittent fasting. That is eating one time a day. That's eating one time a day. Anyway, this is a juice cleanse and it's actually a juice feast because you're getting more nutrition in one liter of juice than the average person gets in in six months. All right, so uh you're just not getting fat and fiber. That's it. But you're gonna drink three, four liters a day until you, you know, because you're cleaning the water in the aquarium. That's where you gotta start. Your liver's gonna get better, whoever you are, and everybody. Uh not complete, you know, it's just not completely, and then you'll do other things for the liver. We've talked about that, silimarin or or milk, which is milk comes from milk thistle, alpha lipoic acid, uh the thiamine, vitamin B1, and NAC, N acetylcysteine. It's it takes care of your liver. So we're gonna get the liver good, and then we're gonna then you've got to get out. Now, one of the things is since you have this biliary system, this biliary complication that's significant, um, we might think of a liver fluke. Uh now I don't know your travel history, but um, like uh here in Thailand, there's one called the pistocorcus, which is uh responsible for that's why Thailand has the uh distinction of having the highest rate of calangiocarcinoma in the world. Calangiocarcinoma is just CFCs of the bio biliaries. So um, but anyway, so prosyquanta would be on your list. But you're in our group, we'll talk later about it. But you know, you I'm glad you brought it up. And then we and then part of the juice cleans will help you begin to heal the leaking gut. And then we'll talk about more because what actually heals it completely is a waterfacts. But on the other hand, there are things you could take as well, right? You can like acromantia, which is a a microorganism that uh likes to uh fix type junctions. Uh and there are other things, uh, which we'll we'll I'll we'll talk only during one of the groups, okay? But you gotta get started on that cleanse. You gotta get started on that cleanse because we're gonna we're gonna get the liver in condition so you can get the right medications for these guys. All right. All right, it's very important. And also begin get your vitamin C, you the mixed uh um carotenoids, vitamin A at 30,000, 40,000 a day. Uh B complex. Uh liposomal C, like two grams, four times a day. Liposomal uh sodium ascorbate, uh, vitamin D, take tons of it until your levels are at 130, 120. Um the vitamin E is your mixed tocotriinols and mixed uh tocotherols um and melatonin and get your thyroid balance. This is what you're gonna do, and you're gonna find out that whoa, hey, I'm a healthy person, and all that stuff will change. So I'm sorry, I did I uh I didn't realize I had this had to be submitted Friday or Saturday. Will you be able to respond next Sunday since it's too late for today? I was diagnosed with gist um after having a radical hysterectomy in September. I have a clean, plant-based diet, healthy lifestyle, so was shocked doing everything holistic. PET scan in November showed no activity, nothing lit up. Oncologists said it just would not show up very well. So the oncologist wants me to take a chemo pill specifically for just I do not want to take it. I do not want to be part of the oncolog the the the cancer industry. I get you. Okay. I'm afraid to do a three-day fast, as I'm 10 pounds underweight already, trying to gain weight, difficult because of ongoing gas and bloating. Otherwise, I feel good, sleep well, and have no other issues. How do I know I'm okay and stay out of the system? Is there any way you can provide guidance? I'm thinking of embedazole, turkey tail, ECGC, alpha like poetic acid, vitamin D, K2, having weakly acupuncture in Chenga, and taking Chinese herbs from an acupuncturist. I would join your cancer support group, but I can't afford the money. Well, my credit card is not feasible. I'm 67 years old with no retirement savings. Yeah, yeah, me too. Me too until I've not been what they call vaccinated and not any medication. Fantastic, Anita. I hope you're listening. And um uh you don't have to join the the the CFC group, right? You can join the uh parasite group. Uh it's a lot less, or you can join the health and healing group, and then at least every other week we would have be able to talk and have a dialogue, and you'd have access to all sorts of stuff. So join that you can afford. So join that at least, or parasite group. Just jump in, okay? Because you're not gonna find this anywhere else. We just there's just no one out there talking about it. There's people talking about there's madness. There's people, there's this guy keeps every week, uh he's coming up, and he's got this kind of weird grin that that is a cure for a cancer. But anyway, there's nowhere you're gonna not be in any other forum, forum that is uh, you know, on the on on the dealing with health. They're dealing with diseases that don't that they're not that are mythological. I wish you could see it the way it is. There's a Disneyland, there's a disease land. Disease land is anyway, so Anita. So listen, um, okay, CFCs, chronically fermenting cells, how do they come to be that way? They come to be that way because the accumulated toxins um all conspire to eliminate 60% of the mitochondria, and now the cell has to change the operating system so it can survive, and that operating system is is fermentation. And in order to do that, it makes a bunch of changes in its genetic expression, not its genes, its genes are still the same genetic expression, so that it can you know be successful on the um on fermentation rather than the normal, the the the the efficient way of making energy in the mitochondria. So it becomes a chronically uh uh fermenting cell. Now, so if you've got gastrointestinal stromal tumors, as they're calling, G I S GISP. Now, stroma uh, you know, which is supportive tissues in the body, um, which would put this in the cat category, uh uh the linguistic category of um a sarcome. And uh the uh, you know, still they they they they're still going the the the the conventional world still goes with the somatic mutation theory explanation of what CFCs are. They're saying it's a genetic mutation, and that's it. That's not it. Because the whole gene thing is this is a um multi-quadrillion dollar industry coming up. So anyway, um if so I I then they have to have done a biopsy at some point. So anyway, I think you need to join because we got to talk a lot. Okay, otherwise you're stuck in the system. Okay, you're afraid to do a three-day water fast because you're 10 pounds. Now, underweight based on what? Underweight based on what? On the norms of your country? Oh. So we have what I want you to understand is uh it's a cultural thing. Um things have changed the whole world. Okay, you know, we're we did they've you know uh America has metastasized successfully to the whole world. It's exported its disgusting culture, if you want to call it a culture. Uh you know, so people are eating there's McDonald's all over Japan now. You know, it's just a tragedy. But anyway, in Japan, everybody was always very thin. And very thin. And that was the norm. So that uh a thin American would be overweight to them. All right, so it depends. So so now, but if you're in America now and you're in, and then we don't they don't call it fat anymore, they call it big. So um, I'm not fat, I'm big. So um anyway, so it's it's the norm. So what I say is you're are you a 10 pounds underweight? Who knows? What is weight? Weight is water, fat, uh, and muscle or bone. All right. So usually when we're when we lose weight, we're losing water, muscle, and fat. It it depends. So what you're not concerned, we shouldn't be concerned about our weight. What we should be concerned about is getting the relative proportion of muscle to fat. You need fat. Fat, by the way, is an essential organ that has a lot of the entropy morph. So it's got it's got function. We need it, but uh, you need it in the proportion you need it. Now, all our organs are are are are are covered in fat. It's called visceral fat, and it's very important. And it's um it's for time for times of scarcity of food. If we were living in the jungle and couldn't get food for a while, that's how it would happen. And that's what fasting uh relies on. Fasting will will uh utilize um the uh visceral fat as well. So you've got a lot of you you you're you may be underweight, and that may be water, fat, and muscle. I don't know what it is. But uh we got to change it so that you we by balancing hormones, by having you do certain movements, there are ways we can change it in your diet, and all that what we can do is so that you have increased muscle, less fat. All right. So, because what we're not looking for beauty or ripped, or we're looking for health. We're looking to be healthy. And if you do a 30-day water, uh juice clant or extended water fast or something, you're gonna get a taste of health. And health is there's no there's no drug or uh alcoholic beverage, anything that gets any e anywhere close to what it feels like to be healthy. It's the most profound conditions that that one can experience. It's just fantastic. But you gotta get there, you gotta earn it. So health is the goal, all right? So you you're not underweight. Can you do a water fast? Yeah, you can. Three days is a is a shame because if you do a three-day water fast, and this is for everybody, because remember, when we're answering one question, it we're all the same. There's only one of us in the universe. We're not celebrities. There's no Brad Pitts and Angelina Jolies. We think there is, but we're all the same. Uh, and uh so I'm not like that guy. I hate uh okay. I'll get into those details in a dead. You're just not thinking broadly enough. Right. I uh I'm not what do you mean? I'm not like him. So it's you know when we're answering one question, that question applies to all of us, okay? So we all need to know this. All right, so a three-day water fast, all what you've done is you have switched over from glucose metabolism to uh fat metabolism, which it produces ketones and all the organs in your body within by three days, except for your brain, your brain is not gonna do that until day 10. And your brain, um, even though it's like makes up what 1% of the body volume weight, it uh utilizes 20% of the glucose. So it's so with that, so anyway, so that's your condition in three days. But it's the hardest part because that switch from glucose metabolism to fat metabolism is the hardest part because your your appetite is just wild, it's gonna tell you all kinds of stuff. Your mind is gonna say, what are you doing? You're not eating, you stupid, and then uh um, ah, let's just start tomorrow. That's a great one. Let's just start tomorrow. So, what you gotta do is you gotta drink a ton of water until you're so blown that there's no way you could misinterpret it as being hungry. Um, and then go to bed early. Gotta go to bed early. You gotta go to bed early. Eight, nine, the latest. You have to go to bed early. And I'll talk about that another time. Did you do that? Now, the other thing you've done that that you've already gotten the Book, The The Science of the Fine Art of Fasting by Herbert M. Chelton, and Fasting Could Safe Your Life by Herbert M. Chelton. And uh, and then uh you can get fasting books by Herod Carrington. And I I have a book list. Um, but anyway, you read those on day one, two, three, and all throughout the fast. Why are you reading that? Because you need to be getting input to see that it's not that you're not eating, it's that you're fasting, which is a blessing. And you'll see that because you'll find out that it's not easy to find and work out your life and your schedule to do a fast. Because you've got to really like check off, check out for a while. And see if we don't have those blessings. All right. So if you're gonna do three days, you've just gone through the hardest part, so at least enjoy a couple. You know, get days four and five. We're seven. Go as long as you can. Don't put a time limit. Don't worry about weight. You want to get healthy, so you've got to get rid of whatever's toxic. Don't worry, and we're gonna eat the right foods and do the right movements, live the right way so that we'll develop back a healthy physique. Don't think about that. Now, I don't know your albumin, I don't know. You know, there's a lot of things I don't know. So I can't tell you you should absolutely fast. And anybody, you know, because I need to know are are you in a condition of caquexia? Are you uh I don't know your condition. I can't tell you that that you should fast, definitely. But if I have uh all your lab values, I could tell you that. You know, but if your albumin and pre-albumin are fine, kidney function is fine, liver function, you can fast. If they're not, then we have to see if they're not too impaired because the fasting will resolve it. That's the other thing. Okay, so you don't need to worry about that, Anita. Um, so now these uh the stromal uh CFCs, so so we're talking about the gut. So in your case, it's extremely, it's like even more. It's not that it's more, it's more obvious that we need to really work on the gut in your situation. And so we've got it, we've got it overhauled. And you're gonna start with uh I'm not sure if you're conditioned, you're so Anita, you gotta join, get get become a parasite member or go to drlood.com, drlodi.com, either parasite or uh health and healing. So we at least we could start talking and get you um restored. You know, this is not a listen, I want you to understand, these these situations that I'm hearing, reading today, uh, and every day are not they're resolvable. They're they're resolvable. We don't they're resolvable. We can restore health can be restored. Permit. Take me up on it. All right. Where's the next question? Where's the next question? What did they know? But you know uh it. No. So you're on okay, so you said you had an oncologist. Uh don't have one. You don't know, you don't know what to eat with all the controversy over protein and fat these days. There's no controversy. Um there are people who don't know what they're talking about, they don't know what they're talking about, turning it into a controversy. It's not a controversy. So when Anita joined it, you'll have access to all the webinars I did. I have a three-part series webinar on the human diet, and you gotta watch it. There's no question. Then everything I say is referenced. I don't make things up, and I don't I don't sit around and think of things to say. I reading and studying all the time. I've never stopped ever. All right. So it's uh if I say something, I've got the research. And when we do zooms and I and I can do a zoom, I I I I I share the screen and I show you the research. I got it from. But uh you gotta join it because there's no conjure over protein. Where do you get protein? Just for a minute, everybody think about it, okay? What does protein mean? If I get a lot of protein, I'm gonna be big and strong, right? I'm gonna have muscles and I'm gonna be strong, right? I have I have a lot of protein. So you know, the bigger I the stronger I am, it means the more protein I'm getting. Okay, all right. Okay, so um who's the biggest, strongest animal in the jungle? It's the elephant. And he is buddy, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, wildebeest, zebra. He's a big animal. And they're all vegan. So where'd they get their protein? You think they have protein shapes? You do you think it could possibly be true? I can't believe that that they lied to us about this. Anyway, they want you to be confused, and that's why they give you disinformation, misinformation, and a little bit of real information to keep you completely confused. Everybody's confused. And you're only confused because you haven't studied the subjects. I'm not confused at all. And by the way, I don't have an opinion about anything. I know certain things, and there's certain things I don't know. When you know something, it's no longer an opinion. Everybody's entitled to their opinion. Well, yeah, okay, well so. Um but it for example, two plus two equals four is not an opinion. Is that an opinion? No. So the people that have opinions are the people that don't know. The people that know don't have opinions, they know. If what I just said is not true, can someone explain it to me? Tell me the truth then. Hey, from that I can't tell who's you get ants and there's no food, it's weird. There's food. You gotta find until I promise you, I tried to edit my questions at the physics. I don't know, Jimmy. All right, so I'm gonna get to guys in a second. Okay. Anita, join. What uh here, Steve. Nail fungus. I've been dealing with the nail fungus for years and have tried or several remedies without success. From reviewing your work, I'm assuming this is a dyspleosis of the fungal growth of my body. Several online resources claimed that this is related to the heart and other organs. It should not be taken lightly. I'm currently a member of the parasite group and looking at the protocol. And there's a couple of antifungal, wondering if that may be part of the solution that I have been missing. I'd like your uh take on this and go up with many suggestions. So, um, so it's I it's so you think the way you wrote you worded it, nail fungus, sounds like it may be multiple places, multiple toils, um, or one or two. So anyway, um, there are different kinds of antifungals. And the ones that we we talk about on our parasite cleanses, which are relatively fluconazole and uh what's the other one? Nystatin and nitrichonazole, excuse me, uh strong but relative but relatively mild in the antifungal. There's grizzly full of another ones that they use for nail fungus. Now, um remember a fungus, fun what is the job of a fungi, fungi, fungi, uh, they're not part of the uh uh the uh food chain, they take dead matter and get it ready, prepare it for uh producing life again. Right? So they'll take the the the the corpse and make it into soil. So that's their job. And so we're if you got fungus in this and and they love um the fundamental uh product of photosynthesis, which is called glucose. And so so, you know, that that's what they they like they like glucose as well as uh dead matter. But um yes, you have a dysbiosis on your skin, right? And people have that you you've seen eczema or other kinds of rashes and stuff like that. Again, it's a demonstration of the dysbiosis of the um and again, that all it will all come down to diet, cleansing, fasting, uh, when you go to sleep, all the stuff, all that sort of thing. Um, but there are times when you need to intervene, you need to do some things. So um you could the the I I don't think if you've had a long-standing nail fungal, fungus, uh fungal, fungus on your nail, fungal infection on your nail, you've got to go through the whole clean and all the cleanses, maximize your nutrients, do a uh and and and pass part of the parasite cleanse is also uh the antifungal cut. But I don't think those are strong enough. We might have to do something like grizzly to full of them. But rep uh, but also other than that, I would I um now I don't I'm gonna just tell you a story. When I was in Japan in the 80s, 90s, I was there in fact been there a few times a few times, but I was in the 90s. Um I had a this this I knew this guy from Australia that had a fungal problem with this Tonya for a long time. And it was pretty severe. And uh, you know, I had just come from New York. Um I had been reading a lot of I was reading a book called Uropathy, right, which is about urine therapy. And I I I have I have a problem with uh uh urine therapy only because of this. It's a philosophical one. The body's precise, the kidneys they maintain our pH between very narrow limits. They maintain our sodium path. It's very specific. They're very specific about what the kidneys keep and what they uh excrete. So I'm just and it's a divine machine, so I don't understand why we would be eliminating excreting things uh substances that were necessary for us to be healthy. I don't just that it's not consistent with the with with with uh the philosophy of uh of life, of biology. However, people get fantastic results with it, and this is one of those cases. So I had mentioned to him about uh urine soaking his feet. And I guess I don't know how long it was, just maybe a couple of months, not even, yeah. Anyway, it's it he was blown away. It cleared it up. So he did his fresh morning urine every day, um, and he soaked it. You know, so what can I say? Uh I don't know what to say about that. But anyway, um, you know, and the other thing about urine is you have to realize it's what's in the urine is stuff you've excreted. Your body says, I don't need this anymore. This is not good. But so, you know, like when they do drug tests, they do a urine test. Um so all the bad stuff is in that urine, too. So drink your urine or what it's like. So anyway, I just you know, but um I saw that happen. I saw his foot later, he's crazy, crazy. Uh and he had tried all the anthro. So that is that. And then sometimes the uh if if a toenail's been so for a long time, you need to remove the toenail and let it grow out again in a healthy, in a healthy environment. Make sure you're um, you know, you take care of it with hydrogen peroxide as it's growing and stuff, so you don't uh develop it that one way. But it it um and if you have someone that knows what they're doing, like you know, I used to be an ER physician, so I could did that all the time. People had to uh with situations where they had to have their fingernail or toenail removed, then you just need to numb it on both sides so you don't feel anything. You've got to I think you just take it off. Um and it just feels weird that it doesn't hurt anymore because it's no longer hurting. Uh it's just that the area is raw because it's you used to be covered by now. But anyway, that would happen. We're not saying we need to do that. I'm just saying that would be ultimately, but I think it can happen, and I would definitely try that, okay? All right, very good. All right, you guys, so I'm gonna uh leave it at that with the with the sent-in questions. Uh real quick, D D from the UK, next Saturday, X Saturday, 9 a.m. your time. Uh go to the join my groups, join, join any one of the groups so that you can be on this Zoom and we'll we can talk directly about your situation. Okay, I want to do that. Then anybody in Europe or anybody in that time zone, 4 p.m. Thailand, I think it's 9 a.m. UK. So let's do it. Because you know you've got I can see your problem with your situation here with adenocarcinoma, bone biopsy. You need some guidance, and that I'm love to do that. So Saturday, okay? So join the groups right away. Join the health and healings. Uh or parasite, we get to talk weekly. So and then you get other, there's a ton of other stuff that's really well. Just do it. Please, and then we can talk. Because I want to help you. Um but I'm glad you're refusing treatment. Dude, don't even go talk to them. You don't need them for anything. They're only gonna they're only gonna terrorize you. Yeah. It's the standard of scare, and they they they call it the standard of care. Um, all right, so now we're gonna answer some um what do you call it? Um some questions here from the live studio. Wait, where is come on? I'm good. So all right. Now. What was that person uh over here early on? I said I would Oh, so I cut from Las Vegas, yeah. Stop eating processed food yet. Um who was I I was gonna answer the question someone asked me early on. I said, uh, oh here it is. Yes, this was a diamond. Please kindly address my question. I have started a lymphatic tea and herbs to cleanse my body of parasites that I have spread to my heart, chest, brain, face, legs, and uterus. And they're biting me, and my lymph nodes are s swollen, big. I am inflamed and in so much pain. What can you recommend? I do. Okay. Your name is Your name is Diane. Diamond Pearson. Okay.
SPEAKER_00Alright, so Diamond. I hope you're listening.
Nail Fungus: Systemic And Local Tactics
Live Q&A: Membership And Scheduling
Severe Parasite Flares And Stabilization
Morgellons, Ecto Vs Endoparasites
SPEAKER_01Um absolutely you gotta you gotta uh you know, par the parasites are um you know over all overwhelming you, and I can see that. But the don't think of it just in isolation, it's not just parasites. Okay, g you realize that your body is a really good home to them. So so as part of what we're gonna do, in addition to getting eliminating the parasites, we need to change your biochemistry so you're not such a fun place to be anymore. All right, that's essential. I mean, get strengthen your immune system. There's a lot of things that need to be done in addition to because it's not just a military expedition, all right? It's not and so a lymphatic tea and herbs is not gonna do it because, as I said, our immune systems have really been damaged uh by living in uh on on this planet for the last whatever time we've been here. Uh and um so we've got to strengthen your immune system too. But you're gonna most likely you're gonna need some antiparasitics. But uh but you said you're inflamed and you're in so much pain, and I would need to understand where that pain is. Um you're inflamed. Now, and you also said that you you can you have parasites in your heart, your chest, your brain, face, legs, and uterus. Now, this is an issue that I think is I want to bring up, and I would like everybody to to to listen to it. Um there was what's happened is I don't know where it's coming from. I know that most places are being aerial sprayed with uh chemtrails. We know that. We know that it happens at nighttime and all that. But I don't and we and we know that what was it about 20 years ago, 30 years ago, maybe, Morgellons appeared on Morgellons is uh uh where people they feel they feel things crawling in their skin, under the skin, and what actually comes out looked like blue and yellow and red threads. It's just bizarre. And um, so when people first had that, first uh when it first came into uh started, um the medical authorities uh were saying that it is a delusional parasitosis. They they put a name on it as a diagnosis. Um you delusion. So now anything you say about if you talk about parasites, if you go to what any doc these uh what they call doctors with the white coats, the witches and warlocks, sorcerers, if you go to any of them uh and and and you start talking about this, you're gonna say you're crazy. But anyway, since that Morgellan started. Now, in the last so I I I I made a uh I started talking about parasites two years ago. And uh remember when right afterwards, it was parasite everywhere, everybody was talking about them. And so let me just there are ectoparasites and there are endoparasites. So the endoparasites on the inside of us, those are the worms and the protozoa. Okay, there are other ones too that we haven't yet identified, such as nanosized um parasites that uh are what Royal Raymond Reif identified, the PX, the BY, um, and they're what uh Weber in Munich, Germany, and there have been a lot of people have seen them. Um and uh so the other parasites that we're we're not aware of, but but basically those are the endoparasites. Now the ectoparasites, the ones that live on our skin and in our skin and all over, are um usually um well it a lot of them need a vector. In other words, they need to be brought there. So so a protozoa like um like malaria will be brought by a mosquito, or T C flies can do that, or uh so that they'll bring over a protozoa, right? Which could be inside uh which is like one of the types of uh endoparasites we have. But they also you the all they can also be just uh insect uh colonization of your body. So it's uh that's what scabies is. That's what uh the crabs, you know, those are insect fleas, right? But there's another one called myasis, which is um where the uh there's a fly, it's South America mostly, um, but the fly um lays the eggs, and those eggs turn into larva. Uh larva is uh a fly larva is a maggot. They crawl through the, they go right through the skin and they are there. They're and they're they uh they it's a horrible thing. So those are the ones that we've known about. But what I've been seeing coming up here, and I and it's not just you or or or five people, it's hundreds and hundreds of people are having very uh taken over their life, this parasite situation. And I never used to see it like this. So I don't know that something's changed. I don't know what it is. Um and it's always, you know, the answer is that it's them. Need to understand, too, that we uh uh the technology of 5G and 6G and the ability to control our minds and the thoughts, feelings, um, it's been it's been highly um sophisticated and developed and deployed for decades. We just didn't know. So I I what we don't know is what part of what proportions of the dis of the problems that we're having physically and psychologically are due to our lifestyles, what pro relative proportions versus exposure to something. And being exposed to some, but you know, both. And so I don't have the answer to that question. I don't know what they're delivering. I know we've got nanositz aluminum, all kinds of weird, horrible, satanic stuff happening. So I don't know what's being dropped to. But when you say it's in your heart, that would be um I mean, it could be in the lungs, it could be in anything, and they migrate, and if you under-treat them, they migrate and you're obviously in great despair. So you're gonna need more lymphatic tea at this point. And so joint join join the parasite group, please, and then let's we can talk about your situation. But in general, you've got an ectoparasite problem, but you say you feel it in your heart and your chest and your brain. I mean, you know, the only parasite you have to think which parasites go to the brain, right? So there are the protozoa that go there, uh, and uh there are the baby tapeworms. Uh their their uh larvae can live in cysts, they can be in the brain. And of course, toxoplasmosis from uh from cats. Um yes, but we don't know what's going on with you, but you just definitely need a cleanse. And if you're really inflamed and all that, what you've got to do, you gotta begin with a cleanse. You've got to do get a get the juicer, get the juice cleanse, and just don't eat and just drink three, four liters a day of what I said before celery, cucumber, kale, spinach, lemon, and apple, and you can add whatever you want to make it delicious, make it delicious. Don't worry about uh just make sure it's delicious, try to get organic. Um, and just drink a lot. And you're gonna do you're gonna do this for six, eight weeks, okay? And you're gonna be getting all the nutrition you need except fat and fiber, right? But that's how you begin. That's how you need to begin. I don't know your lab test, I can't really tell you to do anything because I don't really know your condition. And that's why I'd love for you to join the group so we can I can find out your condition and we can be more specific because I can't tell you what to do. Uh, you know, considering blood that I would do this, such a thing. That's all I can say. Um, but you're inflammatory and all that, and we can work on that. There's a way to deal with this, uh, and there's a way, but I need to understand more. Um, but by the way, when cleansing that I'm talking about with the juice is anti-inflammatory too. Powerfully anti-inflammatory. Okay, uh, you're gonna join. I know you are. Uh let me see. Okay, uh, so this is Daniel. My 16-year-old daughter has a has bad headaches with blurry vision, sweaty palms, and eye pain. After a migraine. Her doctor only has tried different medications that are not working. Can you please give me some advice to help her? Sure. Uh alright, so I'm imagining that the way you worded it, that this is relatively recent, like since she was 16. It's uh whatever. Okay. But now the word migraine is This uh overused uh term and what migraine means is um you know but you would your head can hurt for many reasons. You know, if it's due to tension in your in your neck and you know, shoulders and your neck, like other things they call that a tension headache. So it's obviously from the muscles pulling on the on the um on the tendons and uh what else could you have a headache from? You could have a headache from you could actually have um you could be internal, you know, swelling or something if you had a brain a problem with the brain. But that's that's rare. I'm just and uh and then you could it's it can be from sinus congestion and stuff like that, so depends on location, all that. But what are referred to as migraines are vascular helmets, and that means that the blood vessels or and the the arterioles or small arteries that are feeding the the brain and the head um are um not healthy, and they're not healthy because the inside layer the inside lining of all blood vessels is called the endothelium. The endothelium is uh as an organ. We we can consider the endothelium uh that exists on all the linings of our of not only of our arteries, veins, and lymphatics, right? That endothelial is determines so much, including inflammation. Inflammation comes from and um, but it's the health of those endothelial cells that determine our overall health, our the whether or not our heart's having arrhythmias. Because remember, the endothelium extends into the heart, so the inside of the heart is is is in that part of connected, it's got the same cells. Um, and so people wind up with endothelial dysfunction, and that that that that can of course result in high blood pressure and lots lots of lots of things. And um, and you could have it in your heart, and you call it diastolic dysfunction and stuff like that. So so migraine is what happens is the the blood vessels are, and it's usually one-sided, but it can be both, but it's usually one-sided. And uh what happens is that there's a certain artery that is hyper responsive, and something triggers it, and it goes into spasm. And when it spasms, this is what they call it for people that have migraines with the classic migraine, the aura, A-U-R-A, where they they see glittering lights or just something odd. And that's the period of cut of the of the spasm, which is constriction. So the reason that's happening, the reason you're having these visual uh anomalies is because there's less blood flow carrying less oxygen because it's constricted, and that's the result of it. Then they they they they respond, then they like uh rebound into a really powerful, wide dilation. And when they're dilated, that's when the pain starts. And that dilation is extremely painful, extremely painful, and it does make some people nauseous and vomit, and uh they can't be near light, it's just completely dissipating. That's a vascular headache migrants, uh, and they're you usually one-sided, but they don't have to. But anyway, but the fact that you said that she's got blurry vision, eye pain, sweaty palms, so obviously it sounds like it's not one-sided, uh, sweaty palms only. And when you say sweaty palms, you mean like dripping wet or just moist, um, because that would be involving the sympathetic nervous system. So but anyway, um, yeah, now most of the environmental substances that produce this response in the blood vessels of people that have migraines are in the diet. And so the first thing you do is you eliminate those things from the diet. And I would say you should do that. She should do that right away. And that would be eggs, dairy, and uh, you know, uh grains. And just try it. And see if see if it because something's triggering these events, all right? But but what's happening is uh if it is migraine, then it is, as I said, the blood vessels are hyper-responsive. So those have to be healed, and the way we would help heal those is through cleansing and fasting. There's not another way, okay? There's no pill that heal heals the endothelios. There's no drugs don't heal anyway, okay? Healing is the consequence of eliminating the toxins and supplying what's necessary, nutrients. Is that easy? Conceptually, not always easy to do it, but I'm just saying, now, uh, where are you again? Uh so you're uh so anyway, your your 16-year-old sounds like she's suffered enough that she's willing to do whatever. And you know, that's one, you know, you know, the the it's it's a tragic thing to have to say, but our no. I don't know where those balloons came from. It's a tragic thing to have to say, but unfortunately, humans are so stupid that pain and um suffering turn out to be our best friends. They're our best friends because it's only with pain and suffering do we ever change. Otherwise, we're not gonna change. We're not gonna change. What is with this bubble thing? And it only happens on um I don't know. Anyway, so oh hi. So Lama from from Germany in Jordan, Germany and Jordan. Anyway, all you remember Saturdays, 4 p.m. Thailand time, 9 a.m. UK time. So there's a lot of work to do with your daughter, but I'd love to work with her if you can get in the groups, uh, the health and healing group, parasite group, health and healing. Um, and then uh, because what she needs to do, and of course this can be resolved. We need to get every situation, we need to eliminate the toxins that are compromising functionally. And our acknowledgement or awareness of the problem is what is called symptoms. And signs, and they say signs and symptoms of the disease, signs are things that are observable, third um third party can see better, a rash, a bump. So those are the signs. The symptoms are what I experience, so that's what I say. So, anyway, um, that's what we need. We we need to do she needs a really good plans, and we can do that. And we also need to, you know, she's 16-year-old, just take a look at her hormones. I'd like to do a you know a hormone test, uh, because a lot of times 16 or 16-year-old girls are still coming into their rhythm, and it's uh uh it can be erratic and cause problems. So that could be also contribute to it, and uh, and I don't know what's in her diet. And so there's so many things. But I would start with eliminating that, and I would get on a juice plans immediately. She's 16, she can do it. And just do it. She goes to school, just take it with her, just do it. There's not another way to do it. There's not another way to get healthy. But I'm telling you, if you do this way, it will work and it's sustainable, it will continue to work. And remember something about when you are doing something. So whatever is required on your journey to be restored to health, that same thing or all of that is required to maintain health. So, what you need to do to restore health, you need to continue doing it to maintain health. So people say, Well, how long do I have to eat like this? How long do I have to quit smoking for? All right, so that's that. So we need you need to start cleansing and keep away from doctors because they say, Oh, let's try this poison, and that didn't work. Oh, let's try another poison. All right, so poisoning doesn't work. It doesn't work. Poisoning doesn't work. And if it does, uh, for example, you took an opiate for pain, or you took um whatever, it's going to be just temporary because it's not uh at all addressing how this came to be. Right? So, uh, we're talking about it. We're doing here. Hammy, how we doing uh how many numbers? How many people are on the okay cool? Alright, so where's that? Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Where was that gotcha? Alright, here's this Christine. If my doctor prescribed liver 12 milligrams, liver, oh ivor, ivor mechanic, 12 milligrams, it's just two doses, one then another week apart. I'm asking because you said under treating was it make it worse. No one can tell what your is, but it's scan shows it was in my sinus and brain, but labs show nothing. I know how it's killing. Alright, so I I I from that description I don't really know what what your condition is, so I I really can't comment that I don't know, I don't know what we're talking about. So no one can tell what it is, but it's a scan. The scan's just my sinus and brain. So what? Alright, so yeah, but regarding the ivermectin, there uh most doctors are going to, not most, all doctors are going to um why does the camera keep all doctors are going to under prescribe because they don't know what they're doing. I don't have uh other way to say it. They don't know what they're doing. Um so the ivermectin in a healthy liver would be 12 milligrams three times a day for three weeks and then off one week and then again and again. And so sometimes you've got to go around your doctors and not use your doctors, and um uh you can get all the antiparasitic medications you need. Uh if you go to hell, hello at drloodie.com, hello, doctor, my assistant can help you find them and uh uh wish you arrange it for you. Um and there are other there are other online places you can do it, but uh that would make it easy. So you could get them, you don't have to deal with your your doctor because the and here's the thing, even if a doctor wrote the way we would prescribe it, which would be hydromectin 12 milligrams three times a day, let's say mebendazole 500 milligrams three times a day, and prosquote 600 milligrams three times a day. Then nitazoxanine, which is for prozole, uh 500 milligrams three times a day, and then let's and then an atheine. There's no if the doctor wrote it, which they won't, then the pharmacist wouldn't would refuse to fulfill the prescription.
SPEAKER_00So that's the problem.
SPEAKER_01And uh so um, but I really don't I wish you could do it a group so I could point out that I don't have a I don't understand how you said sinuses and brain, I just don't know you didn't elaborate at all. Alright, so here's Su Susan. Can prolonged fasting help colon CFCs? Don't use that word, Susan. You don't have an astrological sign, or whoever you're referring to, does not have an astrological sign in their colon. They don't have Gemini, Sagittarius, Virgo, Capricorn, or cancer or Taurus or any of that. It's chronically for many cells, yes. Now, can water, fasting, help? Yes. I I never use cure words because they don't they they they imply diseases, but it can resolve this a hundred percent. It can't. It has to be prolonged, it has to be supervised. Uh absolutely, like nothing else. But you you I I'm I'm I'm gonna soon I finish with this book, it'll be up available. Uh on waterfast. But it's it's who is everything you need to know, but um, yes. But in order to eliminate tumors, you've got to get past day 10. And so beginning with day 11 is when we really start to clean them up. And if you know you want to go for uh, you know, it depends on the but really 40, 40, 40, 41 both supervised and uh the end thing's yes.
SPEAKER_00Wait, one second there. Let's see another question. Really dirty. Why does the camera move?
Cleanse First, Then Targeted Medication
Teen Migraines: Endothelium And Diet Triggers
Fasting For Tumors: Day 10 And Beyond
SPEAKER_01I went on a smoothie diet of I went on a smoothie diet of certain root vegetables and fruits. I lost 90 pounds in three months. And I'm not going to say cured, but seemingly healed a lot of issues. I had a massive heart attack at 35 years old and decided to get off the meds and eat right. I researched which foods cleanse the blood and made my own smoothies. First month I lost 20 35 pounds, even s even though I was still eating junk, McDonald's, and Whataburger. Yeah, at 2 to 3 a.m. and then going to sleep well. The next month I added intermittent fasting with the smoothies and ate healthier. The fiber helped fill me up, so I stopped eating so late, but when I went straight water fasting, I got sick twice for my immune system was down. Alright. So and this applies to anybody who has had uh that kind of experience with uh water fasting, and um what happens is you start mobilizing toxins. Okay, because water fasting is is is it it it's gonna it's gonna clean up and it's gonna mobilize toxins. And if you happen to have if you happen to be extremely toxic, that's going to make you not well, not feel very well at all uh while those toxins are being eliminated. Because they'll be circulating. They've been stored in your fat. That's where they get stored. So if that is a concern, then you want to start with a juice cleanse, not smoothies. Juice cleanse. All right, that means minus the fiber. Why do I say that? Because minus the fiber, you can you can drink the equivalent of a whole armful of vegetables in one day, which means you're getting super nutrients. So it's not a fast, it's a feast, it's a juice feast. And you're flooding your body with it so that you're peeing all the time and you're just cleaning the water in your aquarium. Absolutely necessary for whatever the problem is, because the problem always is a consequence of accumulated toxins. Always. There are genetic situations, but they're, you know, you know, genetic situations are usually uh, you know, specific. Like the alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. Okay, we know what happens, right? You're gonna get um emphyseme by the age of six, seven years old. That's a specific thing. Um Down syndrome. So we know what those, but other than that, uh, if you don't have any, then there's only five or five or eight percent of the population have those kinds of true, true uh mutations. So you need to do juice claims, like we talked about. Join the health in other group or something. Join one of the groups. The groups are not just me on a doing uh the Zooms, but it's also we we have private telegram groups, and those are incredible. It's an incredible community of people who are all they've all been on their journey for for whatever time they've been on it. They all have their own expertise and the sharing that goes on and the resources where to get the and I mean it's a loving community. I mean, when if someone gets sick, a couple of members fly out if it's in a you know, like to Florida and they live in Nebraska or whatever, but it's an amazing group, but it's one of the only group you'll ever belong to where nobody wants anything from you. So there's no hidden agendas. Uh, but a lot of really smart people who and are there and they're loving, uh, and so it's sharing, so it's it's not just me, plus you can have access to other people. So it's it's really worth it. But you gotta start with your you've got to start with a juice cleanse, not a smoothie, because you need to uh plants and you need to get your colon cleaned out and you find a good colon hydratherapist. Yeah, but do the juice plants and you need to do it for six weeks, eight weeks. Then eat, we'll have you eat a healthy diet for about eight weeks, six to eight weeks, and then we'll start the water plants, and you'll be able to do it. Because you'll be if you do the like I said, that you will be able to do the water. And you're gonna get well. You're I it's like a guaranteed. It's guaranteed. There's no guarantees, you know. I mean, as villagar, I I can't even say it's guaranteed because who knows? I mean, um, you know, you might get hit by a car. I mean, so no one knows. But I'm just of all the ways in which you can deal with an illness, the most likely to be successful is the one when you're dealing with the fundamental cause of the problem. And when you're resolving that, there can be no the situation doesn't exist anymore. So please understand. All right. So thank you, uh, Nigijae. About the you're right. I get the fresh juice they make uh every day and they deliver it to the uh yeah. You're right, microplastics. You're right. Thank you. Can fasting get okay, here's the question. Can fasting get rid of benign tumors? Most protocols deal with the big C. Is benign the same? Yeah. You know, good question. The difference between benign and malignant tumor is the by definition, um, you know, fun on a fundamentally by on a uh metabolic level, a benign tumor would not be fermented. Okay, because to be that malignant, it has to have chronically fermenting cells. Number two, it's going to metastasize. Benign tumors don't metastasize, but they do grow. And if they're in your brain, for example, if you know, you had an acoustic neuroma or some other benign, non-malignant uh growth in your brain, it could be terminal because it, you know, you know, the skull is only so big. So they can be a problem by low by local compression of uh organs or whatever. But does the fast get rid of that? Yes, and here's why the fast does it. When you get to day 10, like I've said, you get pets. The reason when you get to day 10, what happens is your brain finally agrees to uh live on ketones, just like the rest of the body. And so the gluconeogenesis that your liver is performing to keep your uh brain happy with glucose goes down. And so now, but there's still there's a necessity for the glucose from other other reasons. So the body goes on a scavenging hunt and it looks, it's looking for all of the non-essential tissue, and it takes it and recycles it, grabs the the amino acids out of it, it gives you recycling, it grabs the energy out of it. That's what happens. So it re-gets it dismantles all the stuff that's in our body that we don't need arterial plaques, plaques in your artery, like cysts, like tumors, benign or malignant, like um anything. Parasite, it's gonna get them. Uh non-viable, a non-essential tissue will be gone. And I've seen, you know, I've been leaving water fast food. So yeah, and that's the weird thing. If you all notice that suddenly everybody's an expert on fasting. Anyway, so non-essential tissue and a benign tumor is not essential. It's kind of like neurofibromatosis, where it'd be these uh these kind of sclerotic lesions on on peripheral nerves. It doesn't matter. Everything that's non-essential will be eliminated. The body is like, yeah. Okay, and by going to bed early and doing that, there's a synergy there that is right. So that's what I'm saying. Um, okay, so uh yes, the answer is yes to that thing. Here's another one. Uh, doctor being in a relationship, what I'm always fighting and I'm feeling down all the time. Hugo, huh? All right, so if you're in a relationship that's uh sounds like it's toxic, I think am I getting this right? Doctor, being in a relationship, what I'm always fighting, and I'm feeling down all. Alright, so yeah, okay. So that sounds like a toxic relationship. And that relation, you know, that you we we can have toxic relationships with uh our lovers, our spouses, our siblings, friends, parents, toxic relationships. But I think what you're referring to is the the relationship with your significant other your girlfriend or wife or and so um and if you're so if you're always feeling down and and and and fighting all the time, that it's so so is she. And you neither of you are um it's not working. This is not working, and we and there's no blame, we don't want to say it's her fault or your fault, or it's just not working. And there's no so we don't we don't need to assign blame and it's not that. It's just that listen, we're it's not working out. So what I I think a very rational way of dealing with it, it's not only rational, but it gives you a kind of a uh emotion, emotional cushion because uh nobody, anybody that's in a really been in a relationship for a while, regardless of whether or not it's toxic or not, doesn't want to lose it. Or they feel they're gonna feel um empty and lost without that person who's been there. Even even though it was toxic. It's just the way we are. So here, come together and say, look, it's not my fault. It's not working right now. So we need to do is we need to find ourselves. So we're gonna take a break. Either I'm gonna move out or you're gonna move out. We're gonna get completely differently, and we're we will not communicate for one year. I mean, uh you know, what is this? Unbelievable. Uh we will not communicate for one year. And don't communicate and you become you and become she. Find yourself again because you you got lost in the r the c the compromise of relationships. Uh and so you the the the the the the the uh the promise with the The contract you will don't call it contract. The arrangement is going to be that we will not see each other for one year or not communicate at all. And then pick the date. This is the date one year from that day, we're going to meet at whatever your you've you maybe you had a favorite restaurant or something. You meet there for dinner and you'll see each other again. And if it's alive and well, it'll be alive and well. And if it's not, it won't. But by having knowing you're going to do that, that up that that that fear, losing someone is abated. You don't really feel because you know you're going to see them again. And it's and so now that works really well, but you've got to have the strength to do it and the ability to do it. And then that's that's the problem. But staying in a relationship that is actually making it makes you dysfunctional, actually. If you're that uh emotionally disturbed by it and down, you can't really function. You can't so and you and she's not happy. You're not happy. So, okay, so just do it. Take a break. You just don't think a vacation from each other. That's all. Uh and because you know, when you're in the middle of something, you you you you're too close to get a get a perspective of what's going on. You need to step out of it and oh, okay. But you've got to find yourself again, because you lost yourself. She lost herself. You lost yourself in this the relationship, does it what uh which is uh two dreams clashing and coinciding, or or uh or m either melding or clashing. Two dreams. Her dream of what romance would uh with the her favorite with her lover would be in your dream of what your those and the clashing. And when we look at your relationships with people, the thing that is the most fundamental and important aspect is the value your value systems. So if if you have the same value system, things can work out. If you don't, it won't, right? So and then that that would that should probably be part of a premarital type of club process. And uh is finding out someone's value. I mean you can't say that you can't ask them, but uh you know, but basically fundamentally if you could get if you could just help each person by themselves write down in the order of decreasing importance the ten most important things to you in life. The most important, second thing, and then so you if you then you could have someone if you have a third party who could compare them and look at them. And we're not gonna even give any categories because you make up your own categories. But if you can just see that that that is fundamental because think about it, when you meet someone and you there's first uh usually a sexual attraction and that um lasts for whatever period lasts, and then it mellows out to a you know um whatever, wherever it winds up. But so when that's over, you gotta be friends. You better be friends, you better be someone you like to hang out with, and um, and and that's gonna be someone who has the same value systems as you, you know, you like families, families out where God, family, health, you know, whatever, worth, prestige, whatever it is, you know, then you gotta be honest. There's no political correctness. There's no because you're, you know, when you're dealing, when you're you're talking about such a such a such a uh a profound um essential part of your life, which should be your fundamental relationship with your spouse. So um, you know, like the relationship with your child with your children, with your spouse, with your mother. These are all really important.
SPEAKER_00And um they they they will determine how your your happiness and success and so young and do that because it's it's it's worth it.
SPEAKER_01Alright, you guys, so listen, thank you. The fireworks means someone sends you a gift, really. Is that it? Somebody sent me a gift of they don't care like you. Who doesn't care? It's super bowl. Is it super bowl? Wow. They don't care. No, you're right, they don't care, they don't care, and they're not talking about health. So they should never ever s say that those words in their in their titles or yeah, it's not a healthcare facility, not a health care practitioner, the word care. It's not what they do. You're right. And they don't care. Alright, uh, I wish we could tell you guys so many great questions I'd let you know. Alright, you guys, so please, so what ika namaste, namashkara, and aloha, and I'll see you next week.